Epson Printer TM-H5000II- User Manual

Epson Printer TM-H5000II

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Printed in Japan; hybrid printer
  • Page 3 – Printer Parts and Labels; Caution Labels; Thermal head and printer head are hot.
  • Page 4 – Printerd in Japan; Instruction Labels
  • Page 5 – Quick Reference; Where to order paper and ribbons.
  • Page 6 – ii; The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 7 – iii; FCC CLASS A; FCC Compliance Statement; For American Users
  • Page 8 – iv; Printer; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
  • Page 9 – EMI and Safety Standards Applied; CE marking
  • Page 10 – About This Manual; Setting Up and Using; Chapter 1; the DIP switches, and adjusting the paper near end sensor.; Chapter 2; contains information on using the printer.; Chapter 3; contains troubleshooting information.; Reference; Chapter 4; contains specifications; Appendix A; tells how to change the DIP switch and paper near end settings,
  • Page 11 – vii Introduction; Introduction; Features; Slip Section
  • Page 12 – Introduction viii; Options and Accessories; MICR feed roller cleaning sheet (adhesive type); Ordering Paper and Supplies; Thermal paper can be ordered from the supplier in your area.
  • Page 13 – ix Introduction; Other Qualified Suppliers for Thermal Paper
  • Page 14 – Introduction x; Ordering Ribbon Cassettes
  • Page 15 – xi; Contents
  • Page 16 – xii
  • Page 17 – Setting Up the Printer 1-1; Setting Up the Printer; Unpacking
  • Page 18 – Removing the protective material; Open the printer by pulling up on the tab on the front cover.
  • Page 19 – Setting Up the Printer 1-3; Connecting the Cables and Grounding the Printer; Connecting the computer; You need an appropriate interface cable.
  • Page 21 – Setting Up the Printer 1-5; Connecting the Drawer
  • Page 22 – Anschließen der Lade
  • Page 23 – Setting Up the Printer 1-7; Connecting the Display Module; To remove the cable, squeeze the connector and pull it out.; Grounding the Printer; Make sure that the printer is turned off.
  • Page 24 – Connecting the Power Supply
  • Page 26 – Installing or Replacing the Paper Roll; Make sure that the printer is not receiving data otherwise, data
  • Page 29 – Setting Up the Printer 1-13; Installing the Ribbon Cassette; Be sure the printer is not receiving data when you replace a
  • Page 31 – Setting Up the Printer 1-15; Using the Power Switch Cover; This test is independent of any other equipment or software.; Running the self test with a paper roll; Make sure the printer is turned off and the printer covers are
  • Page 32 – Running the self test with slip paper
  • Page 33 – Adjustments and Settings; See Appendix A if you need to make any of these changes.
  • Page 34 – Using the Printer 2-1; Using the Printer; Operating the Control Panels; Paper Roll Control Panel; Button; Press the; Slip Control Panel
  • Page 35 – Buttons; Indicator lights; Paper roll panel lights
  • Page 36 – Using the Printer 2-3; Slip panel lights; Slip Paper Handling; Send appropriate control commands from the computer to
  • Page 38 – Using the Printer 2-5; Reading MICR characters on personal checks; Wait until the computer sends the FS a 0 command to the; printer, causing it to enter the MICR mode. The
  • Page 40 – Troubleshooting 3-1; Troubleshooting; General problems; The lights on the control panel do not come on.; Printing problems; The paper roll section; If the; If the; light is off, make sure that the paper roll cover is
  • Page 41 – The; If the self test works properly, check the following:
  • Page 42 – Troubleshooting 3-3; Paper roll printing is poor.; Cleaning the paper roll print head; Clean the thermal element of the print head with a cotton swab; The slip section printout is faint.
  • Page 43 – A line of dots is missing in the printout.; Paper handling problems; Paper is jammed inside the printer.; To clear a paper jam, follow the steps below:
  • Page 45 – Auto cutter problems; The auto cutter is jammed.; Pull the cutter cover toward you so that you can rotate the
  • Page 46 – Troubleshooting 3-7; Cleaning the Optional MICR Mechanism; MICR cleaning (when the printer is used with a MICR reader)
  • Page 47 – Moistened cleaning sheet
  • Page 48 – Troubleshooting 3-9; Self mode; Turn the power back on while holding down the; Remove tape here
  • Page 49 – Command mode; Hexadecimal Dump
  • Page 51 – Reference Information 4-1; Reference Information; Printing Specifications; Slip Paper; Number of characters:
  • Page 52 – Receipt Paper; Thermal line printing
  • Page 53 – Reference Information 4-3; Extended graphics: 128; Character size, characters per line
  • Page 54 – Ribbon Specifications; The MICR reader is a factory-installed option.
  • Page 55 – Reference Information 4-5; Paper Specifications
  • Page 57 – Reference Information 4-7; Notes on slip paper
  • Page 59 – Reference Information 4-9; Electrical Characteristics
  • Page 60 – Reliability; 00 million characters
  • Page 61 – Reference Information 4-11; Environmental Conditions
  • Page 62 – Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-1; Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings; Setting the DIP Switches; DIP switch functions; Serial interface specification
  • Page 63 – Transmission Speed
  • Page 64 – Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-3
  • Page 65 – Parallel interface specification
  • Page 66 – Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-5
  • Page 67 – Changing the DIP switch settings; Remove the screw from the DIP switch cover. Then take off the
  • Page 68 – Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-7; Adjusting the Paper Near End Sensor; Loosen the adjusting screw and move the tab up to the upper
  • Page 69 – EPSON Sales Subsidiaries B-1; Appendix B; Sales Subsidiaries
  • Page 70 – EPSON Sales Subsidiaries
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Page 2 - Printed in Japan; hybrid printer

Printed in Japan hybrid printer TM-H5000II series Operator’s Manual MICR Option Included 400826500 H5POKR4.FM Page i Tuesday, July 14, 1998 12:30 PM

Page 3 - Printer Parts and Labels; Caution Labels; Thermal head and printer head are hot.

Printer Parts and Labels Caution Labels CAUTION: Thermal head and printer head are hot. ATTENTION: La t é te thermique et la t é te d’imprimante sont chaudes. VORSICHT: Der Thermalkopf und der Druckerkopf sind heiß. CAUTION: Caution labels for drawer kick-out and display module connectors. ERROR PAP...

Page 4 - Printerd in Japan; Instruction Labels

Printerd in Japan Instruction Labels CAUTION: Caution labels for drawer kick-out and display module connectors. Ribbon installation front cover Label inside paperroll cover Label insidecutter section label inside 1 2 Label affixed onthe document table H5pokr4.fm Page iii Tuesday, July 14, 1998 4:39 ...

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