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1. NO 9 4 9 4 V Ak B 2 Character Code Tables Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide B 3 Page 2 PC850 Multilingual Rev A Character Code Tables B 3 B 4 Page 3 PC860 Portuguese B 4 Character Code Tables Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide B 5 Page 4 PC863 Canadian French Rev A Character Code Tables B 5 B Page 5 PC865 Nordic B 6 Character Code Tables Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Refe
2. 1 4 Using the TM P60 with Peeler 1 5 Bluetooth BIOTOCOl iussa be bead ricevere aaa mio Ba rd E E CR dis 1 6 eel ae tg 1 6 Chapter 2 Setup Part Name and Basic Operation 2 1 PA AOMES ete tte D tent N treu P 2 1 Control Panel m ria ruda l dod h r al n pn 2 2 Beeper FUnctlOn 5s al A o u 2 4 Setup HOW acea pelea te nt ads 2 5 Setting Thes PANE rui ett OV CREE Ee Rt Rcs 2 6 Attaching the Shoulder Strap 2 6 Setting Up on a Table ow ee 2 6 Switching Issuing Mode 2 6 Installing the Roll Paper isses ree x x e eme Xe RR xS 2 7 Providing power to the printer 2 10 Before Using the Battery Pack 2 10 Installing the battery 2 10 Charging the battery 2 11 Using with a Battery Pack 2 12 Providing power from the AC adapter unit 2 12 Bluetooth Connection vx QR a 2 14 Bluetooth Connection Overview a 2 14 PDA Preparation uet Reo eh k RET Paci 2 15 Turning printer power on eens 2 15 Starting the Bluetooth Setup Tool 2 15 Detecting Communication ready Bluetooth Devices 2 15 Entering a Passkey 2 15 Confirming the profiles th
3. Memory Switch 8 SW Function On Off 1 Status notice 1 Transmit s Doesn t transmit 2 Beeper tone when the battery is low Beeps Doesn t beep 3 Beeper tone when this printer can t Beeps Doesn t beep connect to any access point 4 Beeper tone when roll paper is out Beeps Doesn t beep 5 Beeper tone when an error occurs Beeps Doesn t beep 6 8 Reserved Fixed to Off Default setting Q Note Msw 8 1 When On is selected this printer transmits power off notice power on notice and battery status to a host PC When off is selected this printer doesn t transmit these Msw 8 2 When On is selected the printer beeps the buzzer for 10 seconds when the battery status enters battery level is L or battery level is S Msw 8 3 8 4 8 5 When On is selected the buzzer beeps for 10 seconds for each situation For information on printer errors Msw 8 5 see 3 1 1 Error Types page 3 1 Customize values Function Selectable value Roll paper width 58mm or 60 mm Default 58mm Time for auto power off Disable or 1 60 minutes Default 20 minutes Print density 7096 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 Default 100 Time for auto power off When a printer isn t received any data from host PC and isn t operated anything ex opening the roll paper cover pressing the FEED button during the specified time the printer turns off its
4. If a serial cable OT RS60 is connected when the printer power is turned on communication functions will be disabled Make sure to remove any serial cables before turning power on 2 7 4 Starting the Bluetooth Setup Tool Start up the Bluetooth setup tool from the PDA menu screen Continue setup in accordance with this tool s instructions 2 7 5 Detecting Communication ready Bluetooth Devices Use the Bluetooth setup tool to detect nearby devices The PDA searches the immediate area for other devices that can be connected via Bluetooth If a communication ready TM P60 with Peeler is detected the TM P60 with Peeler device name is displayed The default setting is TAIYO SPP Q Note The device name may differ Refer to the self test print results If multiple devices can be connected those device names will be listed 2 7 6 Entering a Passkey Input a passkey when the Bluetooth setup tool displays an input screen Refer to the self test print results for the passkey The default setting is 4254 Q Note The device name may differ Refer to the self test print results Some devices may time out if you take too long to enter the passkey If this occurs enter the passkey and return to the previous step to set up Rev A Setup 2 15 2 7 7 Confirming the profiles that can be used Use the Bluetooth setup tool to confirm the Bluetooth profiles that can be used The TM P60 with Peeler supports only SPP virtual serial co
5. A 5 1 Check the TM P60 with Peeler and host device s Bluetooth settings Use a utility to confirm the host device s Bluetooth settings Print a TM P60 with Peeler self test to confirm if the device is recognized The passkey device name and Bluetooth address are printed on the self test See To Confirm the Current Setting of the Printer page 3 3 for details on how to print a self test A 5 2 Another network is causing radio wave interference Radio wave interference can occur if a wireless LAN network is operating in the same area Move the devices to a different area if this is the case A 5 3 There is a noise source near the TM P60 with Peeler Communication may be impeded if a microwave oven or motor is operating in the same vicinity Move the host device or TM P60 with Peeler and check that communication is possible farther away from the noise source A 5 4 Check that the TM P60 with Peeler power is On Turn on power to the TM P60 with Peeler device C 2 FAQ Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide A 5 5 Reset the TM P60 with Peeler device to its default settings Reset the TM P60 with Peeler to its default settings See Resetting the Printer page 3 4 Reset all communication settings after doing so See Setup page 2 1 A 5 6 There is a problem with the host device If available replace the host device with another functioning host device 86 cannot create a TM P60 with Peeler Bluetooth serial
6. Itis in Standby Mode when no communication is occurring This standby mode consists of several patterns The master device sets which standby mode to move to and how long after communication has ended to move to that mode A 2 5 Security Bluetooth is able to secure high level security functions due to the following points Q Frequency Hopping e Bluetooth is constantly moving between frequencies Since its pattern of frequency shifting is known only by the master and slave devices any devices that are attempting to intercept communications cannot follow these changes J Authentication e When Bluetooth is used authentication occurs between the host and slave devices Data passing between authenticated devices is encrypted prior to transmission making it difficult to intercept and decrypt D Short communication range e Bluetooth transmission strength is relatively weak and the radio wave dispersal distance short This reduces the danger of the radio waves traveling too far and being intercepted A 2 About Bluetooth Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide A 3 Using Bluetooth Effectively J J J See Communication Range on page A 2 for information about Bluetooth communication range Place Bluetooth compatible devices away from other electrical devices Do not operate near automatic doors fire alarms etc as a malfunction could occur Using a device such as a microwave oven that emits strong
7. 2 Remove the roll paper if there is one 3 Insert your finger into the hole of the roll paper guide and lift it upward Undo the top part that is fixed in one of the slots 4 Move the roll paper guide to the position matching the width of the paper you are using 5 Insert the top of the roll paper guide and press it down until it clicks 6 Insert the roll paper Q Note Do not increase the paper width after you have used a narrower width because if the printer has ever been used with narrow paper part of the head contacts the platen Therefore when a wider setting is used part of the head or the cutter blade may be worn out which can cause poor printing and a blunt cutter blade 2 8 6 Connecting a serial interface cable When you aren t setting up the printer with a serial interface omit this section Use the following procedure 1 Turn off the printer 2 Open the RS232C I F connecter cover gu _ RS232C I F connecter cover Rev A Setup 2 25 3 Connect the serial interface cable option to the printer and the serial port of the host PC 4 Turnon the printer while pressing the FEED button 5 The printer prints the self test result which is necessary for the next step Q Note If you connect the serial cable to the printer while turning it on the printer doesn t support serial communication Turn off the printer before connectiing the cable N CAUTION Do not pull on the cable while a
8. USA P350 paper thickness 62 UM P310 paper thickness 58 UM P300 paper thickness 56 UM Label roll paper ETLAO58050025 ETLAO055050051 ETLAO29050025 Print speed Maximum 80 mm s maximum 40 mm s when using the peeler when number of dots per dot line is 64 dots or less printing with a fully charged battery at 25 C print density 100 Interface BluetoothS Serial RS 232C Receive buffer 128 bytes Power Specified battery Lithium ion battery Product name LIP 2500 Trade name Seiko consumption Epson Corporation Output DC 7 4 V Capacity 2200 mAh AC adapter Output voltage DC 12 V option Input voltage AC 100 V 240 V Product name PS 10 Trade name Seiko Epson Corporation Life Mechanism When printing labels 500 000 labels issued When printing receipts 10 000 000 lines printed Print head 100 000 000 dots Temperature Operation 5 45 C 10 90 RH humidity Printing quality guaranteed Storage Abnormal operations not found when the printer is left under the environment of 25 C 60 RH for 2 hours after it was left in the following conditions High temperature and humidity 50 C 90 RH for 120 hours High temperature 70 C for 120 hours Low temperature 25 C for 120 hours Overall dimensions mm 103 x 159 x 65 W x D x H Mass approx 640 g including LIP 2500 battery pack but not roll paper 1 4 General Information Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Tec
9. 5 PC865 Nordi irora iex dem CEDE ao Page 16 WPCT252 irn vg REC AR RUE ERA EY Rae eX Y Page 17 PC866 Cyrillic 2 Page 18PC852 batir es AN Cete ee eR Re eoe Su Page 19 PC858 Euro ee ron ene aea tet tenace ned Page 255 Blank page a International Character Sets xiv Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Appendix C FAQ O1 The buzzer rings when I turn the TM P60 with Peeler on Whatshould I dO ste Ripe cer ee re EE C 1 Q2 Can the buzzer be set not to sound C 2 Q3 The battery LED is illuminated or blinking What should I do C 2 O4 The power LED is slowly blinking What should I do C 2 Q5 I cannot connect the TM P60 with Peeler to Bluetooth Whatshould Ido oair dove ease atte pian RR abe PT AVIE C 2 Q6 I cannot create a TM P60 with Peeler Bluetooth serial connection C 3 7 The device is disconnected from the network after connecting for Several Minutes candace eek ce UR eae ee C 3 Q8 Power to the TM P60 with Peeler shuts off after being on SOVeral MINUS uns esee Meus eA Mead bed e a e Lael Meda te hi batt C 3 O9sT cannot print rcge vex tees Sea elas weg et ente C 3 Rev A xv xvi Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Chapter 1 General Information 1 1 Features The TM P60 with Peeler with Peeler is a mobile
10. Confirm that your PDA is a Bluetooth compatible device Some devices may require installation of a Bluetooth module and software Turn printer power on Start the Bluetooth Setup Tool Detect communication ready Bluetooth devices Select the TM printer from the list of communication ready devices Enter passkey Confirm the profiles that can be used Setup finished Since the output of Bluetooth radio waves is limited communication can be affected by the setup location direction installed other devices in the area etc which may disrupt or decrease the speed of communication As a result make sure to thoroughly check device operation prior to using Establish the Bluetooth connection by using the PDA s Bluetooth setup tool Set up the connection by following the direction indicated by this tool 2 14 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide When setting up multiple TM P60 with Peeler devices don t turn on power to multiple devices at the same time Turn on power to and set up one device at a time 2 7 2 PDA Preparation Prepare a Bluetooth compatible PDA The required operating environment is indicated below J Compatible with Bluetooth Ver 1 1 J Compatible with SPP virtual serial connection J The user must provide the print application 2 7 3 Turning printer power on Check that a paper roll is loaded and that power is being supplied to the device then press the power button Q Note
11. P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Chapter 4 Application Development Information This section contains usable information to develop POS systems that use this printer 4 1 About wireless communication 4 1 1 For Application developing The TM P60 with Peeler uses wireless comunication technology therefore temporary communication breaks may occur when you move or are in an outside environment When you develop application software using wireless communication you should consider this We recommend you confirm whether or not the printer printed after every print data transmission unit Detection of communication errors and recovering from such errors are also important Data communication without confirmation of printing and detetection of communication errors may cause data loss J Time until printing starts Bluetooth specification A wireless connection is not constantly maintained between the host device and the printer When printing starts and the connection is reestablished there may be a time lag between the time that the host device commands the print job to start and the time that actual printing begins This is because some time is needed to manage the connection between the host device and the printer The time required depends upon the operating environment J Disconnection timing Bluetooth specifications Even if data is no longer being sent by the host application data may still remain in the printer s internal bu
12. communication setting 4 Complete setup Rev A Setup 2 5 2 3 Setting up the Printer The TM P60 with Peeler can be set up as indicated below J Attached to a belt If you do so you don t need to follow any further printer setup instructions J Attached to a shoulder strap and carried on your shoulder J Setup ona table Remove the belt clip if you do so 2 3 1 Attaching the Shoulder Strap Attach the shoulder strap by following the procedures indicated on the right N CAUTION Make sure fo hang the shoulder strap only from your shoulder In order to prevent injury never hang if from your neck Make sure the paper roll side is facing down when using the device vertically 2 3 2 Setting Up on a Table Remove the belt clip on the back when setting up on a table Remove the two screws shown in the diagram CAUTION Make sure to place the device on a horizontal surface when setting up on a table SCrews belt clip 2 4 Switching Issuing Mode The issuing mode can be switched between the label continuous issuing mode and the label peeler issuing mode by folding the peeler holder under the peeler cover 2 6 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 2 5 Installing the Roll Paper N CAUTION Be sure to use roll paper that meets the specifications Q Note Do not use paper rolls that have the paper glued to the core 1 Pre
13. connection A 6 1 Match the host device and TM P60 with Peeler communication settings Run a TM P60 with Peeler self test to confirm the settings Make sure that the TM P60 with Peeler and host device settings match A 6 2 After checking that the serial cable OT RS60 is connected turn on the TM P60 with Peeler Check that the TM P60 with Peeler is connected to the PC with a serial cable OT RS60 and then turn on TM P60 with Peeler power again A 6 3 The serial cable is not a type specified by EPSON Use a serial cable type specified by EPSON We cannot guarantee communication when a cable other than the one specified OT RS60 is used A 6 4 TM P60 with Peeler power is not on Turn on power to the TM P60 with Peeler Q7 The device is disconnected from the network after connecting for several minutes A 7 1 The host device may be using a power management or suspend function Check that the power management and suspend functions on the host device are turned off Q8 Power to the TM P60 with Peeler shuts off after being on several minutes A 8 1 The TM P60 with Peeler s automatic power off interval is incorrectly set If an Automatic Power Off Interval is set for the memory switch the TM P60 with Peeler will automatically shut off in no data is received during the specified interval Check the TM P60 with Peeler s power management function See Memory Switches page 2 17 89 cannot print A 9 1 TM P60 with Peele
14. in an environment where it may cause interference with other devices and services J If you do not understand the radio device usage policy in a specific group or environment such as an airport ask permission before turning on the power of this product RF Module This equipment contains the following wireless module Manufacturer Seiko Epson Corporation Model Name M224A Product Name Bluetooth Interface board for printer Nofe about interference J The Radio Frequency module that can be installed in this product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications J If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help J Never disassemble or modify this product or the installed Radio Frequency module J Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for interference to radio TV resulting from changes or modifications to this produc
15. label printer designed to meet the needs of retail grocery stores DIYs and speciality chain stores for in store printing of items such as shelf labels discount labels and product tags 1 1 1 General Compact size with rugged design to ensure top reliablility Support a bluetooth wireless interface Belt clip for maximum mobility L UL UL L The peeler function is installed as the standard It is easy to switch between the peeler mode and the label continuous issuing mode L Long term use is possible by using the battery J Printing various kinds of barcodes is possible 1 1 2 Printer handling Q Drop in paper loading and autocutter for easy use 1 1 3 Printing J Clear crisp high speed thermal receipt printing 1 1 4 Software J Command protocol is based on the ESC POS proprietary command system J Automatic status back ASB function that automatically transmits changes in printer status J Current TM T88 series applications are instantly compatible with the printer Rev A General Information 1 1 1 2 Product Structure 1 2 1 Standard Parts Included with the Printer This printer is packed with the materials listed below L User s Manual J Roll paper 1 roll J Battery pack unit LIP 2500 and its User s manual 1 Q Note To charge the battery you have to use PS 10 AC adapter or OT CH60 Rapid battery charger Both are options 1 2 General Information Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Techni
16. mean times Enable disable 1000 ms ON 1000 ms OFF Battery remaining amount is Llevel 5 times Memory switch specify or less the beeping enable R H The printer can t find a device with disable which Bluetooth connection possible Battery remaining the default is disabled amount Msw 8 2 point Roll paper end Roll paper end Msw 8 4 e An error has happened e Error has happened Msw 8 5 Can t find a device with which Bluetooth connection possible Msw 8 3 A self test printing when you press time This beeping is always 100 ms ON the FEED button enabled Other patterns e Application transmit Depends beeper command to printer on the application 3 2 Troubleshooting Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 3 3 3 4 Printer Beeps When the Power is Turned on When printer can t find a device with which Bluetooth connection possible the printer beeps to warn you See Printer Beeps page 3 2 for the beeping pattern 4 Paper Jam When there is a paper jam follow the procedure below 1 Open the roll paper cover and the peeler cover 2 Remove the jammed paper 3 Close the covers 4 Transmit the error recovery command Q Note For error recovery command information see the manual for each control method OPOS Advanced Printer Driver ESC POS commmand 3 5 3 5 To Confirm the Current Setting of the Printer This printer ha
17. when the ASB function is set to enabled The printer sometimes enters the Busy state while data is written to NV memory It is important not to send data from the host computer while the printer is in the Busy state as it will be incapable of processing any received data Frequent use of the functions for writing to and erasing data from NV memory can damage the memory As a rule in using the various commands avoid writing to NV memory more than 10 times per day 4 6 NV Graphics Printing This printer has an NV Bit Graphics Function This function provides printing Graphics e g a shop logo This function is available for ESC POS control method EPSON provides a utility TMFLogo that enables registration of a bitmap image in the NV memory of an EPSON TM series printer The bitmap image in the NV memory can be printed with the printer by using each control method Printable Size Printing method QZ lt width gt Store 8 lt Paper width or Store NV Graphics to NV memory by TMFLogo utility If you store 5 less than paper width the bitmap in NVRAM it is not necessary to restore it unless the 9 NV memory is deleted height 1200dot normal mode Print 2400dot double height mode Depends on each control method Q Note NV graphics data shares the domain used by user NV memory record data therefore the entire capacity of the domain to which NV graphics data and user NV memory data are defined is ta
18. 0 Setup Rev A 3 Close the cover TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Slide the battery cover to open it Install the battery 2 6 3 Charging the battery When you charge the battery you have a choice of two methods Q Charge the battery using the exclusive battery charger option OT CH60 Rev A In this method remove the empty battery from printer then put it onto a battery charger For the battery charger operation see the user s manual of the battery charger This method requires about 2 5 hours to charge the battery Charge the battery from the AC adapter option PS 10 For this method turn off the printer Then connect the AC adapter into the printer s connector for AC adapter For instructions see 2 6 5 1 Connecting the AC adapter page 2 12 During the charging the BATT LED comes on color red When the charging is completed the BATT LED goes off This method requires about 4 hours to charge the battery This method also requires the printer s power to be turned off If the power is turned on the battery is not charged the power is consumed to drive the printer Setup 2 11 N CAUTION The battery LED may not illuminate if the battery is incorrectly inserted If the LED fails to illuminate quickly correct the battery direction Quickly unplug the AC adapter and battery pack if a battery charging error occurs This could indicate that the battery pack is malfunctioning and sho
19. Blinking Pattern page 3 1 for troubleshooting Power Off battery installed On Indicates that an abnormality occurred during battery AC adapter connected charging The battery must be replaced with a new one Off No problem BATT Printer Condition BATT LED Meaning Power On without AC adapter On Remaining battery charge is not enough It must be charged Off Remaining battery charge is adequate Flashing Remaining battery charge is below half Power Off and battery installed On The battery is being charged Off The battery is fully charged 2 1 2 2 Control Panel Buttons The control panel has a FEED button that you may have to use although most paper handling functions will be handled by your software POWER Press the button to turn the power on or off To turn off the power you need to hold the button for more than 2 seconds FEED Use this button to feed roll paper or to start a roll paper self test or start printing status sheet See 3 5 1 Self test mode page 3 3 Rev A Setup 2 3 Q Note The FEED button can be disabled by using an ESC POS command Refer to ESC POS Application Programming Guide for details 2 1 3 Beeper Function This printer has a beeper function This function causes beeping in specified situations The situations are the following J The remaining battery charge is low Memory switch can enable disable this function J Roll paper is out Memory switc
20. P 5 s SP 138 154 234 SP SP 155 219 235 SP SP 156 204 220 236 SP SP 157 205 221 237 5 E SP SP 158 206 Rev Character Code Tables B 11 B 12 International Character Sets aJa e seo ss va ve a E Fm s ea od ONE CC AS a fe Denmark slelalelals ee a o aj mice pas se a ECHMEEREXESESESESEXESESESESESES E 1 a CA CA RR RA SES ES Noway lul lalolal le ele la a Demat lsl lalolal le alela a ECINENEXCEAESRESESESESESEXESAES ELCIOESESPRESETESESESENE3ERES oes pr dp ES e en B 12 Character Code Tables Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Appendix C FAQ Q1 The buzzer rings when turn the TM P60 with Peeler on What should I do A1 1 Check to see if the power LED is slowly blinking When the TM P60 with Peeler is powered on it searches for other available Bluetooth devices host devices If it cannot find a host device the power LED slowly blinks and the buzzer sounds If this occurs follow the instructions below J Use a utility to confirm the host device s Bluetooth settings Print the TM P60 with Peeler self test to confirm if the device is recognized The passkey device name and Bluetooth address are printed on the self test See To Confirm the Current Setting of th
21. TM P60 with Peeler Bluetooth Interface Model Technical Reference Guide EPSON English ev 411331400 TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide CAUTIONS OJ This document shall apply only to the product s identified herein J part of this document may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation J The contents of this document are subject to change without notice Please contact us for the latest information J While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions J Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein J Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions D Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products
22. at can be used 2 16 Completing the Bluetooth Connection 2 16 Adjusting Various Settings 2 16 How to Confirm Current Settings 2 16 TREAT RICH 2 16 M mory SWITCNES ues rp da OPE CEPR AA QU eacus 2 17 Changing the Bluetooth passkey and device name 2 24 Adjusting Roll paper width 2 25 Connecting a serial interface cable 2 25 Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals 2 27 Rev A xiii Chapter 3 Troubleshooting LED Blinking PONET uie aene re Dt teret its oso FECE Printer BRSDS a eee n e gn T GR o XR AH PEN Boeping TYPES voce roberto er REQUE Dodane ee aT Se ee arg awd Printer Beeps When the Power is Turned on PaperdJdaim eso CE To Confirm the Current Setting of the Printer Self test mode isis s eb eee PR REG CHE RA Resetting the Printer Hexadecimal Dump Mode Cleaning the Thermal Head Cleaning the Platen Roller Roll Paper End Sensor Cleaning the Peeler Unit nn Chapter 4 Application Development Information About wireless communication F
23. attery level 2 6 5 Providing power from the AC adapter unit When you would like to drive the printer with AC adapter it is an option read following section 2 6 5 1 Connecting the AC adapter 1 Turn off the printer 2 12 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide connector for AC adapter It is covered by a cap Connect AC adapter to here opening the cap N WARNING Make sure you use the EPSON PS 10 AC adapter or equivalent Using an incorrect AC adapter may cause fire or electrical shock Q Note Never remove the AC adapter while printing even if the battery pack is connected If the battery level quickly returns to Level L even after recharging the end of the battery life has been reached Replace with a new battery Never remove the battery pack or AC adapter while printing Rev A Setup 2 13 2 7 Bluetooth Connection The procedures for connecting the host device to the TM P60 with Peeler using Bluetooth are indicated below The TM P60 with Peeler uses SSP Serial Communication Protocol to create the Bluetooth connection A Bluetooth compatible PDA is used as an example for connecting via Bluetooth In order to print you must install a PDA printer application on the PDA 2 7 1 Bluetooth Connection Overview Follow the PDA Bluetooth setup tool instructions for setup operations One example is indicated below Use your host device manual for actual operations PDA Preparation
24. cal Reference Guide 1 2 2 Related materials for TM P60 with Peeler TM P60 with Peeler has the related materials listed in the following table Category Name Description Options PS 10 This is an exclusive AC adapter for battery charging It is able to connect to TM P60 with Peeler directly OT CH60 This is an exclusive battery charger To use it you must take the battery out of the TM P60 with Peeler The charging period 2 5 hours OT RS60 This is to connect TM P60 with Peeler and host PC with serial connection LIP 2500 This is a spare battery It is the as same as ithe ncluded one OT ST60 This is a shoulder strap Consumables Roll Paper This is required to print Manuals User s Manual This manual is packed in the carton box Technical Reference Guide This Manual FAQ about ESC POS This Manual is Quick Reference of ESC POS command with a command simple sample program amp Tips ESC POS Application This Manual is a Command Reference Guide of ESC POS Programming Guide command including some sample programs amp Tips Command Comparison This provides detailed command comparison information between the 8 8 among the printers and the TM P60 Drivers OPOS ADK This provides the OCX driver which is based upon OPOS It has WIndows manuals sample programs and TMFlogo utility environment UT NR Advanced Printer Driver This is a Windows Driver This Dr
25. e Guide 2 To access the DIP switches remove the DIP switch cover by hand pull out the cover and then pull it upward to release the projection projection DIP switch cover DIP switch Handshake DSW1 DSW2 DSW3 Dsw4 DIRDSR oF ON RTS CTS OFF OFF ON OFF DSW 1 is fixed to OFF Q Note Serial communication setting is assigned to MemorySwitch baud rate parity See the table Customize values page 2 18 for details 3 After set the DIP switch attach the DIP switch cover 2 8 3 Memory Switches This printer has a set of software switches called Memory switches The memory switch set has Msw 8 Customize value Serial communication condition The Memory switch setting utility can change the Memory switch set to ON or OFF as shown in the table below Q Note When you use this printer with RS 232C interface you should adjust the serial communication setting see the table Serial communication page 2 19 Rev A Setup 2 17 The Memory switch can be changed by either one of two methods Memory switch setting utility e Control by an ESC POS command Settings of the memory switch are stored in the NV memory therefore even if the printer is turned off the settings are maintained Excessive use of this function may destroy the NV memory As a guideline do not use this function more than 10 times a day
26. e Printer page 3 3 for details on how to print a self test J The host device may not be within communication range If there are any objects between the host device and the TM P60 with Peeler move the TM P60 with Peeler and check to see if the LED has stopped blinking A1 2 Check to see if the error LED is illuminated or blinking If an error has occurred the TM P60 with Peeler will cause the buzzer to sound due to the memory switch settings See Beeping Types page 3 2 to check the error cause A1 3 Run a self test Various settings can be displayed by running a TM P60 with Peeler self test See To Confirm the Current Setting of the Printer page 3 3 for self test procedures J Use a utility to confirm the host device s Bluetooth settings Print the TM P60 with Peeler self test to confirm if the device is recognized The passkey device name and Bluetooth address are printed on the self test See To Confirm the Current Setting of the Printer page 3 3 for details on how to print a self test Q The host device may not be within communication range If there are any objects between the host device and the TM P60 with Peeler move the TM P60 with Peeler and check to see if the LED has stopped blinking A1 4 Check the Battery Level If the battery level is L Level or lower the TM P60 with Peeler will cause the buzzer to sound in accordance with the memory switch settings Charge the battery See About the Battery Remai
27. e host PC the host PC can display an error message or solution message for operator with beeping When Paper end status is sent to the host PC the host PC can display a message for the operator to replace roll paper 4 4 1 ESC POS commands When you use ESC POS commands to control the printer you can get the status by using status command including Auto Status Back command A SB Please refer to ESC POS APG 4 5 NV memory This printer has NV memory Non volatile The data of NV memory remains after you turn off the power The NV memory is available in two ways 1 Rev A NV Graphics Please refer NV Graphics Printing page 4 4 for details of the function User NV memory There is free area in the NV memory that the user can use You can use this free area for notations to write other character information or for many other purposes The data remains after you turn off the power Use ESC POS commands to read and write this data The following are examples of purposes e Date of the printer for maintenance Application Development Information 4 3 D definition for developer or POS system Note the following when writing to and erasing NV memory J The following restrictions apply when performing NV memory operations including data writing and erasing e The paper FEED button must not be used to feed paper e The real time command must not be executed e The ASB status will not be sent even
28. e operated by commands See the ESC POS Application Programming Guide for details 4 3 Beeper function This printer has a beeper function The beeper beeps automatically when the following conditions occur The automatic beeping enabled disabled is switched by a memory switch See Memory Switches page 2 17 for details J Theremaining battery charge is low J Roll paper is out J Printer has an error O An available host device cannot be found default is set to disabled In addition the buzzer can be turned on using commands from the application The various control methods are explained in the section below 4 2 Application Development Information Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 4 3 1 ESC POS command The beeper function is able to be operated by commands See the ESC POS Application Programming Guide for details 4 4 Various Status Categories This printer is able to send various status reports to the host PC This section describes the kind of statuses and handling Status Categories Description Roll Paper cover status Roll paper cover is open or closed FEED button status Paper feed button is pressed or not Error status Various error information Off line On line detail of the error Mechanical error autocutter error auto recovery error unrecoverable error The statuses are useful for the following situations J When an error status is sent to th
29. eady to receive data as soon as it completes the self test Q Note If you want to pause the self test manually press the FEED button Press the FEED button again to continue the self test 3 5 2 Resetting the Printer Reset to initialize the printer s Bluetooth settings passkey device name 1 Open the paper roll cover 2 Turn the printer On while pressing the FEED button 3 Press the FEED button 6 times 4 Close the paper roll cover 5 Thereset procedures are printed Open the paper roll cover press the FEED button close the paper roll cover The reset begins after Initialize prints and the paper roll has been cut The printer restarts after initialization Q Note For the TM P60 with Peeler initialization completes several seconds after the paper roll is cut 3 6 Hexadecimal Dump Mode This feature allows experienced users to see exactly what data is coming to the printer This can be useful in finding software problems When you turn on the hex dump function the printer prints all commands and other data in hexadecimal format along with a guide section to help you find specific commands To use the hex dump feature follow these steps 1 After you make sure the printer is off open the peeler cover 2 While you hold down the FEED button turn on the printer 3 4 Troubleshooting Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 3 Close the cover 4 Runany software program that sends data to
30. elf automaticaly Q Note See 2 8 5 Adjusting Roll paper width page 2 25 also to adjust roll paper width 2 18 Setup Rev A Serial communication TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Function Baud rate Selectable value 9600 bps 19200 bps default 38400 bps Parity None default Oad Even Q Note When this printer connected with serial interface the data length is always 8 bit The handshake is changed by a DIP switch see 2 8 2 DIP switch page 2 16 for details 2 8 3 1 Memory Switch Setting Utility The following PC is required in order to use the memory switch setting utility Bluetooth Connection Download the memory switch setting utility and install on the setup PC See 2 8 7 Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals page 2 27 Serial Connection Download the memory switch setting utility and install on the setup PC See 2 8 7 Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals page 2 27 Connect the serial cable See 2 8 6 Connecting a serial interface cable page 2 25 Rev A J OS Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional J Communication Port Bluetooth is required J OS Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional J Communication Port Must have a serial port Setup 2 19 Starting the Memory Setup Utility The following setup screen is displayed when you start the memory setup u
31. em when communicating between new Bluetooth devices An encryption function encrypts the communication data as well making it very difficult for data to be decrypted by an external device 1 6 General Information Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Chapter 2 Setup 2 1 Part Name and Basic Operation 2 1 1 Part names label peeler detector control panel Hi inia connector for AC older adapter option peeler cover platen roller paper detector peeler roller roll paper cover belt clip Rev A Setup 2 1 2 1 2 Control Panel The control panel is shown below POWER button FEED button ww POWER ERROR BATT FEED RE WEN POWER ERROR BAIT LED LED LED POWER LED ERROR LED BATT LED POWER button L U U U L FEED button 2 2 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 2 1 2 1 LED POWER POWER LED Meaning On Power is on Off Power is off Flashing The printer is in power off operation or is in an area where wireless communication is not possible ERROR Printer Condition ERROR LED Meaning Power On On Printer is offline paper out power on initialization roll paper cover open power off operation or the remaining battery charge is not enough for printer operation when the battery is used to supply the power Off Printer is online Flashing It indicates an error See 3 1 LED
32. equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canada This device conforms to IC Low Power License Exempt Radio Communication Devices RSS 210 The information such as Certification No Model Name and Manufacturer Name are described on the surface of the module The TM P60 with Peeler Bluetooth Interface Model can be Used Only in the Countries Areas Listed Below USA and Canada vi Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Key to Symbols The following symbols are used in the documentation for this product See the specific warnings and cautions at appropriate points throughout this guide N DANGER Dangers must be observed carefully to avoid serious injury or death N WARNING Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid serious bodily injury N CAUTION Cautions must be observed
33. ffer Data within that buffer may need to be deleted when the device connection is terminated When printing or terminating a wireless connection use the status sheet etc to confirm that transmitted data has actually printed Rev A Application Development Information 4 1 4 2 About fhe Battery Remaining Amount 4 2 1 The battery remaining amount This printer has a battery to supply power The battery has four statuses The battery Battery Status LED condition Description Level H High Off The remaining battery charge is between 10026 and approximately 5096 when the amount of difference between the full battery and level L is 10096 Level M Flashing The remaining battery charge is between approximately 5096 and Medium level L when the amount of difference between the full battery and level L is 10096 Level L low On The battery needs to be replaced or recharged because the remaining battery charge is low Level 5 Serious On The printer will not operate because the remaining battery charge is too low When an AC adapter is connected to the printer if the power is turned on the battery LED condition is always Off and if the power is turned off the charging is being performed and the battery LED condition is On 4 2 2 The method to confirm the battery status The battery status can be confirmed by every control method 4 2 2 1 ESC POS command The beeper function can b
34. fo avoid minor injury to yourself or damage to your equipment Q Note Notes have important information and useful tips on the operation of your printer Safety Precautions This section presents important information to ensure safe and effective use of this product Please read this section carefully and store it in an accessible location N WARNING Ci Be sure not to use this product near medical equipment Otherwise a cardiac pacemaker or medical electrical equipment may be affected by radio waves Ci Besure to use this product 22 cm or more away from the operation site of a cardiac pacemaker Otherwise the operation of the cardiac pacemaker may be affected CI Do not use this product near automatically controlled devices such as automatic doors or fire alarms Radio waves can cause these devices to malfunction and may result in injury Ci Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke a strange odor or unusual noise Continued use may lead fo fire or electric shock Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice Ci Never attempt to repair this product yourself Improper repair work can be dangerous LJ Never disassemble or modify this product Tampering with this product may result in injury fire or electric shock Rev A vii viii Ci Be sure to use the specified power source Connection to an improper power source may cause fire or shock LJ Never i
35. g if may cause fire explosion or overheating Keep the battery away from fire or flame if it produces a strange odor or leakage Otherwise fire or explosion may occur Should any battery liquid get on skin or clothing promptly wash it off with clean water If you do not the liquid may damage your skin or clothing Do not short the plus and minus terminals with any metal objects such as a necklace This may cause overheating or leakage which can lead to burning or injury N CAUTION 1 a LIP 2500 lithium ion batteries are exclusively for use with the specified printer Do not use them with other equipment Before using the battery make sure that its terminals are clean Unclean terminals may not allow current to flow Do not touch the battery right after using it for a long time It will be hot and may burn you When the battery will not be used for a long time be sure to remove the battery before storing Restriction of Use When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability safety such as transportation devices related to aviation rail marine automotive etc disaster prevention devices various safety devices etc or functional precision devices etc you should use this product only after giving consideration to including failsafes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability Because this product was not intended for use in applications requiring extremely
36. g the paper feed motor When the label is completely fed to the peeling position the printer goes in the label removal waiting state The user is required to remove the label by him herself When the label peeler detector detects the paper at the power on the printer goes in the label removal waiting state In this case the ERROR LED is turned on The user is required to remove the label by him herself If the printer s power is turned off while the label peeler detector detects the paper presence the printer goes into the label removal waiting state when the power is turned on Therefore make sure to remove the label when the power is turned off Rev A Setup 2 9 2 6 Providing power to the printer You can supply power through the battery pack packaged with the printer or the AC adapter provided as an option 2 6 1 Before Using the Battery Pack Charge the battery pack prior to using the printer for the first time Cautions relating to battery pack safety are previously indicated in this manual See the battery manual packaged with the printer for further details N WARNING Be sure to use the battery that came with The printer Using a battery other than the one specified may cause fire explosion leakage overheating or other damage 2 6 2 Installing the battery N CAUTION There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 2 1
37. h can enable disable this function J A error has occurred except printer temperature error Memory switch can enable disable this function J Start of status sheet printing J The printer and host device are not connected The default setting is for the buzzer not to sound but it can be set to sound using the memory switch Q Note About memory switch see 2 8 3 Memory Switches page 2 17 About status sheet see 3 5 1 Self test mode page 3 3 The beeper can be beeped by a command from an application program See 4 3 Beeper function page 4 2 2 4 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 2 2 Setup Flow You have to set up your printer to use it And you can adjust some features by customizing them This section describes the setup The setup flow of preparing to use printer is below 1 Printer setup J Set up the printer set the strap and remove the belt clip See 2 3 Setting up the Printer page 2 6 2 Install Roll Paper J Install the battery pack or connect the printer to the AC adapter See 2 6 Providing power to the printer page 2 10 J Self test printing See 3 5 1 Self test mode page 3 3 Y 2 Bluetooth connection set by host computer See 2 7 Bluetooth Connection page 2 14 3 Adjust various settings If you need to Adjust settings such as paper roll width print density Bluetooth pass key device name serial
38. hecking Voltage error The power supply voltage Impossible to recover is extremely high or low Software error The firmware does not Impossible to recover work correctly The radio unit error The IEEE802 11b radio Impossible to recover interface unit doesn t work Overload error Temperature of thermal Impossible to recover head is abnormally high Battery charging error Battery voltage does not Replace the battery 2 reach the prescribed voltage Battery charging is not performed Rev A Troubleshooting 3 1 Q Note The ERROR LED is on when the printer is offline paper out power on initialization roll paper cover open power off operation or the remaining battery charge is not enough for printer operation when the battery is used to supply the power 1 Print temperature error is not an abnormality 2 The battery charges when an AC adapter is connected and the printer is Off When you see an error described as Impossible to recover in the recovery column turn off the printer as soon as possible and consult your dealer When the printer beeps see also Beeping Types page 3 2 3 2 Printer Beeps 3 2 1 Beeping Types The printer beeps in some situations The beeping patterns are as follows Beeping Switch method to Beeping Pattern The beeping indicates
39. high freguency energy may cause interference If this occurs relocate the Bluetooth device s to a location with less interference If a device that uses the same freguency range is located nearby improper communication may result If this occurs relocate the printer device s to a location with less interference Bluetooth and wireless LAN use the same frequency range 2 4GHz Using both types of devices near each other can cause interference Make sure to separate by 10 meters or more A WARNING Rev A Do not use near medical devices Bluetooth radio waves may interfere with heart pacemakers or other electrical medical devices Make sure to use at least 22cm or more away from any heart pacemakers Bluetooth radio waves could effect pacemaker operation Do not use Bluetooth devices near automatically controlled devices such as automatic doors or fire alarms Bluetooth radio waves can cause these devices to malfunction and may result in injury About Bluetooth A 3 A 4 About Bluetooth Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Appendix B Character Code Tables B 1 Page 0 PC437 USA Standard Europe International character set Rev A Character Code Tables B 1 B 2 Page 1 Katakana
40. high reliability safety such as aerospace equipment main communication equipment nuclear power control equipment or medical equipment related to direct medical care etc please make your own judgment on this product s suitability after a full evaluation Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Recycling the Batteries Contains a lithium ion battery Must be recycled or disposed of properly For American Users The lithium ion battery is recyclable At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws it is illegal to dispose of this battery into your municipal waste stream Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery Rev A xi xii Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide TM P60 with Peeler Bluetooth Interface Model Technical Reference Guide Chapter 1 General Information Features hanes a MET RALUATOY Maka 1 1 General xt ied date i ars e fev dl c benda 1 1 Printer handling nee hant Re ne ROI vu Pda 1 1 Le Den dos e E PERS 1 1 SOWO S aces e ad acce o BET Re De OR VON UNTEN ls 1 1 Product TUCNE sues oaa bx ETT avin READER Y Org Bra idR boa eam 1 2 Standard Parts Included with the Printer a 1 2 Related materials for TM P60 with Peeler 1 3 GConsurnalbles 4 A HL se a e de 1 3 SI ox EP 1 3 Product Specifications Overview
41. hnical Reference Guide 1 5 Using the TM P60 with Peeler The TM P60 with Peeler can be used in the following ways Bluetooth Connection Rev A General Information 1 5 1 6 Bluetooth Protocol The protocol for printing to the TM P60 with Peeler via Bluetooth is shown below Host Device TM P60 with Peeler Master Slave Software provided by the customer Bluetooth module Software Hardware Bluetooth module Software Hardware The TM P60 with Peeler operates as the slave device when Bluetooth is used Communication settings etc are made on the master device The master Bluetooth device comes loaded with a mechanism to connect via the Bluetooth protocol but is not loaded with a printing application The user must therefore develop an application for the master device for printing to the TM P60 with Peeler Epson does not provide a driver for the master Bluetooth device Use the ESP POS Application Programming Guide in order to develop a print application 1 6 1 Security Bluetooth uses a frequency hopping FH method that changes frequency quickly and often when transmitting This method makes transmitted data very difficult to intercept Bluetooth uses radio waves that have a smaller range compared with wireless LAN which limits the Bluetooth communication range The limited range of the radio waves also makes data interception difficult Bluetooth also uses a passkey authentication syst
42. i Do not place heavy objects on top of this product Never stand or lean on this product Equipment may fall or collapse causing breakage and possible injury Rev A 1 a a TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide To ensure safety please unplug this product and remove the battery pack prior to leaving it unused for an extended period When moving this product be sure to unplug the power cable and any other cables connected to the product After printing the print head can be very hot Be careful nof to touch if and fo let if cool before you clean it Do not damage the print head by touching it with your fingers or any hard object Touching the hot print head may cause burns Safety Notes On Battery Pack N DANGER 1 1 If any liquid from the battery gets into your eyes promptly wash it out with clean water for more than 10 minutes and consult your doctor at once If you do not the liquid may cause loss of eyesight Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack This may cause fire explosion leakage overheating or damage Do not expose the battery to fire or heat if This may cause fire explosion leakage overheating or damage Never leave the battery where the temperature may exceed 60 C 140 F such as in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight This may cause fire explosion leakage overheating or damage Do not solder lead wires or terminals directly onto the battery or disassemble
43. iver has a manual sample programs and utilities to use the driver Utilities Memory Switch setting This is a utility to adjust the setting Memory Switch of this printer Windows Utility See 2 8 3 Memory Switches page 2 17 for details environment S m ED TMFlogo This is a utility to store NV graphics into this printer It helps printing NV graphics 1 3 Consumables 1 3 1 Roll paper Roll paper widths are 60 mm and 58 mm 2 36 2 28 Q Note When you use 60mm width roll paper you have to change the printer setting See 2 8 5 Adjusting Roll paper width page 2 25 Rev A General Information 1 3 1 4 Product Specifications Overview Print method Thermal line printing Print density 203 dpi x 203 dpi dpi dots per 25 4 mm dots per inch Printing width default 48 5 mm 388 dot positions label width 54 mm backing paper width 58 mm Print font Font Font A 12 x 24 Font B default 10 x 24 Font C 8 x 16 Characters per Font A 35 Font B 42 Font C 52 line default Character size Font A 1 50 x 3 0 Font B 1 25 x 3 0 Font C 1 0 x 2 0 W x H Character set 95 Alphanumeric 48 International 128 x 10 Graphic Paper Roll paper 29 5 0 5 mm 57 5 0 5 mm dimensions 59 5 x 0 5 mm by removing the spacer installed default Paper roll spool Outside 31 4 mm or more diameter Receipt paper Original Kanzaki Specialty Paper
44. maintain print quality 3 8 Cleaning the Platen Roller Roll Paper End Sensor When paper dust accumulates on the platen rollers or the roll paper end sensor follow the steps below to clean them To maintain good functional capabilities clean them regularly every 6 months 1 Turn off the printer open the peeler cover and then the roll paper cover 2 Clean the platen roller with a cotton swab lightly moistened with water or alcohol 3 6 Troubleshooting Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 3 Blow the paper dust accumulated around the roll paper end sensor with a blower or a straw N CAUTION Do not wipe the roll paper end sensor with water or alcohol Its functional capabilities may be affected 4 Close the roll paper cover after the water or alcohol has dried 3 9 Cleaning the Peeler Unit After the peeler is used for a prolonged period of time the glue from the labels accumulates on the rollers of the peeler unit If you leave the rollers in such a condition the glue may stick to issued labels or a paper jam may occur To prevent malfunctions and maintain good print quality clean the rollers regularly every 20 000 labels You can clean them easily if you use a wasted label rollers Q Note Do not use any alcohol based solvents for cleaning Such solvents may enter the roller shaft and cause a malfunction of the peeler Rev A Troubleshooting 3 7 3 8 Troubleshooting Rev A TM
45. mmunication Q Note Service may be displayed as the profile 2 7 8 Completing the Bluetooth Connection The Bluetooth connection is complete once all setting are completed with the Bluetooth setup tool Once communication with a device has been established some PDAs add a connection icon to their screen This allows the user to re establish connection by clicking the icon 2 8 Adjusting Various Settings This printer is able to be adjusted for the items below U DIP switch handshake of serial communication conditions J Memory switch buzzer on off status notification serial communication conditions paper roll width print density Bluetooth passkey and device name other J Roll paper width 58mm 60mm Adjusting the spacer and memory switch J Change the Bluetooth passkey and device name The current settings can be confirmed by a self test See 3 5 1 Self test mode page 3 3 Q Note When you adjust these items we recommend you to confirm the new setting You can confirm the settings by running a self test See 3 5 1 Self test mode page 3 3 for detail 2 8 1 How to Confirm Current Settings You can use a self test to confirm the current settings See 3 5 1 Self test mode page 3 3 2 8 2 DIP switch This printer has DIP switches 1 4 These are located as shown in the figure below 1 Make sure the printer is turned off 2 16 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Referenc
46. mory Switch 8 SW Function On Off 1 Status notice 1 Transmit s Doesn t transmit 2 Beeper tone for low battery Beeps Doesn t beep 3 Beeper tone for host disconnection Beeps Doesn t beep 4 Beeper tone when roll paper is out Beeps Doesn t beep 5 Beeper tone when an error occurs Beeps Doesn t beep Paper position immediately after a specific Print starting position Not Print starting state position 7 8 Reserved E Default setting Q Note Msw 8 1 When On is selected this printer transmits power off notice power on notice and battery status to a host PC When off is selected this printer doesn t transmit these Msw 8 2 When On is selected the printer beeps the buzzer for 10 seconds when the battery status enters battery level is L or battery level is S Msw 8 3 8 4 8 5 When On is selected the buzzer beeps for 10 seconds for each situation For information on printer errors Msw 8 5 see 3 1 1 Error Types page 3 1 After setup press the Refresh Status button to write the settings to the printer Rev A Setup 2 21 Communication Conditions Select the Communication Conditions tab Press the Get Status button to retrieve and display the current settings PrinterStatus EPSON Baud rate Parity Flow control Data length User NV usage capacity User NV remaining capacity User NVG usage capacity User NVG remaining capacity Communication Conditions Serial con
47. nection can sometimes get disconnected when Set Status is ran Memory switch Communication conditions User NV User NVG Customize value Reset possible 4 gt Function Baud Rate Selectable Values 9600bps 19200bps Default 384000bps Parity None default Odd Number Even Number After setup press the Refresh Status button to write the settings to the printer 2 22 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Customized Value Select the Customized Value tab Press the Get Status button to retrieve and display the current settings PrinterStatus EPSON Memory switch Communication conditions User NV User NVG Customize value Reset possible 4 gt Paper width a Auto power off time 075 Customized Value Function Selectable Values Roll Width 58mm or 60mm Default 58mm Auto Power Off Interval Deactivated or 1 60 minutes default 20 min Print Density 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 Default 100 Auto Power Off Interval If the printer does not receive data from the host PC within the specified amount of time and no operations are executed for example opening the paper roll cover and pressing the FEED button then the printer automatically shuts off Q Note See 2 8 5 Adjusting Roll
48. ning Amount page 4 2 See Charging the battery page 2 11 for battery charging procedures Rev A FAQ C 1 Q2 Can the buzzer be set not to sound A2 1 Change the memory switch settings You can set the memory switch settings so that the buzzer does not sound See Memory Switches page 2 17 for details regarding the memory switch Q3 The battery LED is illuminated or blinking What should I do A 3 1 he battery doesn t have a charge Check the battery LED status to confirm the battery level See About the Battery Remaining Amount page 4 2 See Charging the battery page 2 11 for battery charging procedures Q4 The power LED is slowly blinking What should I do A 4 1 Check the TM P60 with Peeler and host device s Bluetooth settings Use a utility to confirm the host device s Bluetooth settings Print the TM P60 with Peeler self test to confirm if the device is recognized The passkey device name and Bluetooth address are printed on the self test See To Confirm the Current Setting of the Printer page 3 3 for details on how to print a self test A 4 2 Check that the TM P60 with Peeler is within Bluetooth communication range The host device may not be within communication range If there are any objects between the host device and the TM P60 with Peeler move the TM P60 with Peeler and check to see if the LED has stopped blinking Q5 I cannot connect the TM P60 with Peeler to Bluetooth What should I do
49. nsert or disconnect the power plug with wet hands Doing so may result in severe shock Ci Do not allow foreign matter to fall into the equipment Penetration of foreign objects may lead to fire or shock Ci If water or other liquid spills info this equipment unplug the power cord immediately and then contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice Continued usage may lead to fire or shock Ci Do not place multiple loads on the power outlet wall outlet Overloading the outlet may lead to fire Always supply power directly from a standard domestic power outlet Ci Handle the power cord with care Improper handling may lead to fire or shock Do not modify or attempt to repair the cord e Do not place any object on top of the cord e Avoid excessive bending twisting and pulling e Do not place cord near heating equipment e Check that the plug is clean before plugging it in Besure to push the prongs all the way in Ci Ifthe cord becomes damaged obtain a replacement from your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center A CAUTION Do not connect cables other than as described in this manual Different connections may cause equipment damage and burning Ci Be sure to set this equipment on a firm stable horizontal surface Product may break or cause injury if it falls Ci Do not use in locations subject to high humidity or dust levels Excessive humidity and dust may cause equipment damage fire or shock C
50. nt does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Rev A v RF Module This equipment contains the following wireless module Manufacturer Seiko Epson Corporation Model Name M224A Product Name Bluetooth Interface board for printer USA NOTICE This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the
51. nter Driver This is a Windows driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Manual This provides information for anyone who is programming using the APD EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Safety Precautions EMC and Safety Standards Applied Product Name TM P60 with Peeler Model Name M196D The following standards are applied only to the printers that are so labeled EMC is tested using the EPSON power supplies North America EMI FCC ICES 003 Class B Safety UL 60950 CSA C22 2 No 60950 WARNING The connection of a non shielded printer interface cable to this printer will invalidate the EMC standards of this device You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Seiko Epson Corporation could void your authority to operate the equipment FCC Compliance Statement For American Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipme
52. on A 2 Bluetooth Specifications A 2 1 Piconet Bluetooth uses a master slave device relationship to create what is called a piconet One device within the piconet network is the master device that generates a frequency hopping pattern A maximum of seven slave devices can participate in a single network A slave device can also participate in another different piconet In addition the master device of one piconet can act as a slave device for a different piconet The TM P60 with Peeler is a dedicated slave device Rev A About Bluetooth A 1 A 2 2 Communication Range The Bluetooth communication range is approximately 10 meters The actual communication range differs depending on the surrounding radio wave environment objects of interference and the setup location Make sure to sufficiently test the communication range when setting up a network A 2 3 Bluetooth Frequency Bluetooth operates at a frequency of 2 4GHz This frequency can also be used by IEEE802 11b g wireless LAN and microwave devices Bluetooth uses a frequency hopping method If a specific frequency is being used by another device and causing interference Bluetooth technology will quickly move to a different frequency to minimize cross talk that could prevent communication The master device generates this frequency shifting pattern which is then followed by the slave device A 2 4 Standby Mode When Bluetooth communication is occurring it is in Active Mode
53. or modify it This may cause fire explosion leakage overheating or damage Do not connect the plus and minus terminals together This may cause fire overheating or electric shock Do not connect the battery directly to a power outlet or the cigarette lighter of an automobile This may cause fire explosion leakage overheating or damage Do not insert the battery with its plus and minus terminals reversed If you cannot insert the battery smoothly do not force it This may cause fire explosion leakage overheating or damage Do not make a hole with a tool such as a screw in the battery pack This may cause leakage or fire caused by a battery short or heating N WARNING 1 Rev Keep the battery out of the reach of children to avoid harm to the children ix 1 Charge the battery exclusively with the specified battery charger Using a charger other than the one specified may cause fire explosion leakage overheating or other damage Unplug the charger if charging is still incomplete after the specified time it should take Continuing to charge the battery may cause fire explosion or overheating Do not expose the battery to water Do not allow water to contact the terminals This may cause fire overheating or electric shock Do not hit or throw the battery This may cause explosion or overheating Do not use the battery if you find something wrong with it such as leakage color change or deformity Usin
54. or Application developing About the Battery Remaining Amount 4 The battery remaining AMOUN The method to confirm the battery status BECDERTUNCTION cus ea aero bti dn gra e OE Dao P hee ad Bee ESG POS COMMONG e uae e dc e Terr certet eate dea Various Status Categories ESC POS COMMMONGS s n ete enr gto NV bib ath I S NG a aE aoe NV Graphics Printing x ni mew a De dS ESG POS COMMMONG NE RU LUN E RUN Tips for Visual BASIC xen t A x e Appendix A About Bluetooth Bluetooth Overview Bluetooth Specifications PIGOLIet Ene ot ti Metab NA LC EE red d bs Communication Range Bluetooth Frequency sarasi sse thas eat ehe e ne EE pn nn Standby Mode cv EE Pee winged V ere ER Security TD gc da a OI LId ela PRR oe aed Using Bluetooth Effectively Appendix B Character Code Tables Page 0 PC437 USA Standard Europe Page Katakana zur eR La RR RC eue ex Page 2 PC850 Multilingual e m mn Page 3 PC860 Portuguese nns Page 4 PC863 Canadian French e V Page
55. other documents Rev A iii Contents of the Manual Chapter 1 General Information Chapter 2 Setup Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Application Development Information Appendix A About Bluetooth Appendix B Character Code Tables Appendix C FAQ Related Software and Documents iv Related software and documents General description of features plus specifications Contains introduction of control methods and each connection form Contains troubleshooting information Contains information on such matters as DIP switches memory switches error processing for using TM P60 with Peeler Contains information on Bluetooth Contains the supported character tables This section provides answers to frequently asked questions Software document name TM P60 with Peeler Bluetooth Interface Model User s Manual Description This provides basic handling procedures for the end user of the printer TM P60 with Peeler Bluetooth Interface Model Technical Reference Guide This Manual ESC POS Application Programming Guide This provides descriptions in Acrobat format of the commands used by each TM printer along with sample programs and other information about the printers EPSON OPOS ADK This is a OCX ariver EPSON OPOS ADK Manual This provides information for anyone who is programming using OPOS This is included in the EPSON OPOS ADK EPSON Advanced Pri
56. other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation TRADEMARKS EPSON and ESC POS are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation General Notice Other product and company names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies ESC POS Proprietary Command System EPSON took the initiative by introducing ESC POS a proprietary POS printer command system including patented commands and enabling versatile POS system construction with high scalability Compatible with all types of EPSON POS printers and displays this proprietary control system also offers the flexibility to easily make future upgrades Its popularity is worldwide Rev A i The influence on the environment of radio wave radiation J The Radio Frequency module that can be installed in this product radiates the same high frequency energy as some other high frequency devices but the level of the energy radiated from it is suppressed so that it is much lower than the electromagnetic energy radiated from radio equipment like cell phones J Under some situations and in certain environments the use of this equipment is sometimes limited by the owner of the building or a representative with responsibility for the group For example it may be restricted in the following case e Use
57. paper width page 2 25 for details on how to adjust the paper roll width After setup press the Refresh Status button to write the set content to the printer Rev A Setup 2 23 2 8 4 Changing the Bluetooth passkey and device name The Bluetooth passkey settings are the same as other memory switches They can be set using the memory switch setting utility or the ESC POS command Follow the steps below to set using the memory setting utility 1 Start up the memory switch setting utility 2 Pressthe Printer Status button 3 Select the Bluetooth tab Press the Get Status button to retrieve and display the current settings PrinterStatus EPSON Customize value Reset possible maintenance counter Bluetooth Bluetooth Device Address BD_ADDR Passkey Device Name Bluetooth connection will be disconnected when Set Status is ran Bluetooth Function Selectable Values Bluetooth Device Adaress Cannot be changed Passkey Default 4254 Device Name Default TAIYO SPP After setup press the Refresh Status button to write the set content to the printer 2 24 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 2 8 5 Adjusting Roll paper width 6 paper widths from 29 5 mm to 57 5 mm are available by using the roll paper guide If you remove the roll paper guide you can also select 59 5 mm 1 Press the button and open the peeler holder and the roll paper cover
58. r power is off Turn on power to the TM P60 with Peeler A 9 2 Power shuts off during printing The battery has no charge Replace or charge the battery or plug in the AC adapter Rev A FAQ C 3 C 4 FAO Rev A EPSON SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
59. rence Guide B 7 Page 16 WPC1252 Rev A Character Code Tables B 7 B 8 Page 17 PC866 Cyrillic 42 B 8 Character Code Tables Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide B 9 Page 18 PC852 Latin2 Rev A Character Code Tables 9 B 10 Page 19 PC858 Euro B 10 Character Code Tables Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide B 11 Page 255 Blank page HEX 8 5 A B C E F HEX BIN 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1110 1111 224 SP 209 225 5 SP 210 226 221 228 229 5 15 SP o 152 L 2 SP E SP s 153 01 233 S
60. rgeted The TM P60 with Peeler s entire capacity is 384 KB Example The NV memory can store 64 items graphics data when the file size of a graphic is 6 KB 4 6 1 ESC POS command See ESC POS Application Programming Guide about the method 4 4 Application Development Information Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 4 6 2 Tips for Visual Basic When programming with Visual Basic limitations prevent data from 81h through 9Fh and from EOh through FEh from being sent as characters Therefore you may be not able to print a part of Page 0 for example 4 in Visual Basic However you can use the following procedure to send this data Dim Send data 0 As Byte Send data 0 amp h81 1 byte of sending data MSComm1 Output Send data Rev A Application Development Information 4 5 4 6 Application Development Information Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Appendix A About Bluetooth A general overview of Bluetooth its specifications and tips for using it effectively are explained in this section A 1 Bluetooth Overview Bluetooth is a standard for wirelessly connecting together peripheral devices such as personal computers printers etc It can be used to easily network together not only personal computers but a variety of devices as well Bluetooth also uses data encryption and random frequency switching technology to attain a high level of security and prevent data intercepti
61. s two functions to confirm the current setting of the printer J Self test mode This mode prints all settings of the printer and a character printing test on roll paper Ex serial communication condition Bluetooth setting memory switch setting etc 1 Self test mode The self test lets you know if your printer is operating properly It checks the control circuits printer mechanisms print quality control software version and DIP switch settings This test is independent of any other equipment or software so it is a good idea that run it when you first set up the printer and if you have any trouble If the self test works correctly the problem is in the other equipment or the software not the printer 1 Make sure the printer is turned off and the peeler cover is closed properly 2 While holding down the FEED button turn on the printer using the switch on the front of the printer Continue to hold the FEED button until the ERROR LED comes on The self test prints the printer settings and then prints the following cuts the paper and pauses If you want to continue SELF TEST printing please press FEED button Rev A Troubleshooting 3 3 3 Press the FEED button to continue printing The printer prints a pattern using the built in character set Q Note If you would like to finish the test printing turn off the power 4 The self test automatically ends after printing the following completed The printer is r
62. serial cable is connected Do not suspend the printer while a serial cable is connected 2 26 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 2 8 7 Downloading Drivers Utilities and Manuals Drivers utilities and manuals can be downloaded from one of the following URLs For customers from North America go to the following web site http www epsonexpert com and follow the onscreen instructions For customers in other countries go to the following web site http www epson pos com Select the product name from the Select any product pulldown menu Rev A Setup 2 27 2 28 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Chapter 3 Troubleshooting This section describes general troubleshooting 3 1 LED Blinking Pattern 3 1 1 Error Types The printer stops all printer operations goes offline and the ERROR LED blinks when an error is detected ERROR LED Blinking Pattern ERROR Description np 320 ms Recovery Printer temperatur The internal temperature Recovers automatically error 1 of the printer is extremely when the printer cools high Autocutter error The autocutter does not Recovers by error work correctly recovery command See Paper Jam page 3 3 Circuit error The circuit board doesn t Impossible to recover work Memory error The printer does not work Impossible to recover correctly in R W c
63. ss the open button to open the roll paper cover and the peeler holder 2 When using the label continuous issuing mode Fold the peeler holder under the peeler cover This covers the label peeler detector When using the label peeler issuing mode Peel off the first label and press the peeler change over lever to lift the peeler holder Rev A Setup 2 7 3 When installing the label paper horizontally Set the new roll paper on the inside of the roll paper cover and pull the leading edge of the roll paper When installing the label paper vertically Set the new roll paper in the inside of the roll paper cover Pull the leading edge of the roll paper Align the left edge of the roll paper with the edge of the cover Q Note Note the direction the paper comes off the roll To use the label in the label peeling issuing mode peel the first label from the liner them set the liner to the peeler roller 2 8 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide 4 Close the roll paper cover Q Note When closing the peeler cover make sure to close it firmly pressing both ends 5 Close the peeler holder Q Note Removing the issued label enables the label peeler detector to detect a PAPER END and the printer to issue the next label If the first label is not removed when using the label peeler issuing mode the thickness of the label and the backing paper overloads the peeler holder possibly stoppin
64. t or the installed Radio Frequency module not expressly approved by Seiko Epson Corporation ii Rev A J Oth TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide er radio eguipment sometimes uses the same freguency band that this unit uses To prevent radio wave interference with other radio eguipment pay attention to the following matters when you use this product The Radio Freguency module that can be installed in this product uses the Industrial Scientific and Medical band 2 4 GHz FH SS modulation and the interference distance is 20 m Other equipment that uses the same frequency band used by the Radio Frequency module that can be installed in this product includes equipment for industry science and medical treatment microwave ovens HomeRF and radio and other broadcasting equipment both ones that require a license and ones that do not require a license Confirm that radio and other broadcasting equipment are not used nearby before using this product When trouble occurs for example if the Radio Frequency module causes problems such as radio wave interference consult your dealer Revision Information Revision Page Altered Items and Contents Rev A All pages Newly authorized About This Manual Aim of the Manual This manual was created to provide information on the TM P60 with Peeler printer for anyone who is developing hardware installations or programs Programmers will also want to consult
65. the printer The printer prints Hexadecimal Dump and then all the codes it receives in a two column format The first column contains the hexadecimal codes and the second column gives the ASCII characters that correspond to the codes Part of a hexadecimal dump is shown below Hexadecimal Dump To terminate hexadecimal dump press FEED button three times 1B 21 00 1B 26 02 40 40 40 40 t amp 4 1B 25 01 1B 63 34 00 1B 00 1B 2 CA 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 41 42 ABCDEFGHAB e A period is printed for each code that has no ASCII equivalent In hex dump mode all commands except real time ESC POS commands are disabled 5 Pressing the POWER button turns off the hex dump mode and returns the printer to the normal mode Or press the FEED button three times to terminate the hexadecimal dump Q Note The hexadecimal dump mode can t be used with OPOS or the APD 3 7 Cleaning the Thermal Head N CAUTION After printing the thermal head can be very hot Be careful not to touch it and fo left it cool before you clean it Do not damage the thermal head by touching it with your fingers or any hard object Rev A Troubleshooting 3 5 Turn off the printer open the peeler cover and the roll paper cover and clean the thermal elements of the print head with a cotton swab moistened with an alcohol solvent ethanol methanol or IPA EPSON recommends cleaning the thermal head periodically generally every 6 months to
66. tility Service amp Support Utility for Windows EPSON 1 Select the model Device selection TM P60BT with peeler TM P60BT with peeler Communication conditions Serial I F C Parallel IF C USBF Ethemet IF Port COMI X Data length 8 M Baud rate 51600 Panty None v Coramunication test Connect the printer and locate the roll paper 1 Select TM P60BT with peeler 2 Pressthe Printer Status button Confirm the communication status of the connected printers The following message is displayed when connection with the printer has been properly established Service amp Support Utility for Windows G Communication condition coincides with the connected printer 2 20 Setup Rev A TM P60 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide Memory Switch Select the Memory Switch tab Press the Get Status button to retrieve and display the current settings PrinterStatus EPSON Memory switch Communication conditions User NV User NVG Customize value Reset possible 4 gt Transmission of status notice Disable Enable Buzzer is sounded with battery Disable C Enable Buzzer is sounded host down C Disable C Enable Buzzeris sounded with paperend Disable C Enable Buzzer is sounded with error C Disable C Enable Paper position after specific state Not starting position Print starting position Reserved Cc f Reserved r g Me
67. uld nof be used Q Note If the battery temperature is 0 C or lower or 40 C or higher the battery will not charge even if the battery LED is illuminated We recommend charging the battery at room temperature 10 C 30 C Make sure to recharge the battery pack if it has not been used for a week or longer The battery charging time varies depending on the battery level and other individual variables 2 6 4 Using with a Battery Pack The battery LED indicates the battery level Printer Status Battery LED Explanation Power ON no AC adapter Not Battery level is sufficient Illuminated Flashing Battery level is half or less Illuminated Battery level is insufficient Battery needs to be recharged Q Note The battery level is only a general guide Replace the battery as soon as possible once the battery level is displayed as L If the battery level quickly returns to Level L even after recharging the end of the battery life has been reached Replace with a new battery Battery life Approximately 500 charges Never remove the battery pack or AC adapter while printing The correct battery level will not be displayed if the battery pack temperature and ambient temperature differ If you require a relatively accurate battery level display we recommend that you wait until the battery pack has cooled down after charging before use The print density may vary depending on the user environment and b
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