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User's Manual DP8340II SERIES [Parallel]

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1. SP Space Hee 5 m 59 X decimal Je 128 144 _ 160 176 192 208 224 240 1 r a 129 145 160 177 _ 193 209 225 241 2 __ T 130 146 162 18 194 210 226 _ 242 3 jan C ma e 131 147 179 195 21 227 243 Boc ee do qo F 4 132 164 180 196 212 228 244 ja IN a 12 133 149 165 181 197 213 22091 245 1 J je 1 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 14861 _ 7 N f I E 2 1 135 151 167 183 _ 199 215 231 247 s AN ug 5 lo 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 9 y X z 4 13 153 169 185 201 27 233 249 QC T JA TIT L h 4 138 154 170 186 202 2188 234 250 EE SP Space BL IBM Character Set 1 DIP SW1 OFF SW2 ON 2 lt um wo E oo Lond et 3 FT Te E o 8 8
2. d 12V Absolute Ratings 25 C 4 12V Di Voltage Breakdown 400V D2 Forward Current 1A Note It is impossible to drive pe ripheral devices 1 and 2 at the same time To drive them con tinuously set the duty cycle Figure 7 5 Drive Circuit ratio to 20 or less 5 Peripheral Drive 2 E 6 Motor Ground M G Printer side Modular plug MOLEX 90075 0007 AMP641337 BURNDY 66 4 662 Ground Wire Lead Figure 7 6 6P Modular Jack Connector Figure 7 7 Recommend Cable Note Make sure that the metal structural parts of the peripheral device are connected to frame Ground Pin 1 to provide a static drain path 2 Control code Codes for Drive Circuit control are ESC BEL ni n2 BEL FS and SUB Refer to the Control Codes in Section 5 7 6 Emergency Suspension If an error condition is detected during operation the printer will stop printing and ERROR signal will go Low It is necessary to turn the printer power off and on again in order to recover from the emergency suspension This printer can detect the following error conditions a Motor Lock b Defective timing detector c Micro processor out of program sequence 23 8 CHARACTER CODE LIST 1 U S A amp Europe SW1 ON SW2 ON decimal 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120
3. 1 Turn power off lift the Printer Cover up and remove it Q2 3 4 Note Be careful not to touch the print head immediately after printing because it can get very hot Figure 4 1 Printer Cover Removal Unwind ribbon so that the spools are separated as shown in Figure 4 3 Hold the ribbon taut as shown with the drive pins facing down and slide the ribbon between the print head and the platen While keeping the rib bon taut wrap one side around the black ribbon guide on the end of the platen and drop one spool on the spool shaft As you move the spool down wards move the detecting lever aside to allow the spool to drop into place Make sure the spool drive pins engage with the spool drive holes As the spool drops into place there will be a click While continuing to hold the ribbon taut install the remaining ribbon spool in a similar fashion Turn the spool that rotates freely to take up the ribbon slack Ribbon Life Description Ribbon life Black Red SF 03BR Approx Approx 0 8 million characters 0 4 million characters 9_ Ribbon Life m Ribbon life Description Black Approx SF 03B 0 8 million characters Spoo Detecting Lever Spool Shaft Platen Ribbon Guide Print Head Spool Driving Pin Figure 4 3 Ribbon Spools 4 2 Removal of Ink Ribbon Hold the spool and lift gently rotating it until the ribbon sags Push the ribbon detecting lever out lift
4. Approx 2 lines sec Bi directional 1 6 inch Friction Feed or Sprocket feed Approx 12 lines sec ASCII 96 Special 64 Block graphics 64 Katakana Japanese 64 IBM Special 83 IBM Block graphics 50 Download 10 Ordinary characters 5 x 9 dots Block graphics 6 x 6 dots 6 x 8 dots Graphic Feed Not Available 2 42 x 17 mm 0 35 H x 0 35 W mm 84 3 mm Approx 1 5 KB Parallel Interface Centronics compatible 2 outputs each max at 12V Both cannot operate at the same time 202 W x 200 D x 98 H mm without paper holder DC Power Connector 54 W x 114 D x 36 H mm without AC cable Approx 1 9 kg 162 Power supply unit Power supply unit Approx 0 3 kg without AC cable Four supplies available with following ratings Input Output AC 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 6A DC 12 0 V 596 20 Paper specification Paper type Size Paper width Roll diameter Thickness single 2 copy Paper end Ink ribbon specification Color Ribbon material Ribbon size Spool Recommended ribbon Operating conditions Storage conditions Head life Printer reliability Ordinary and carbonless copy paper 114 3 mm 4 5 inches 80 mm outer diameter Max 0 07 mm 52 3 g m to 0 09 mm 64g m One copy and one original max 0 13 mm Paper should not be attached to the core Black and red Black only Nylon 40 denier 13nm x 6mm 13mm width 35mm i
5. 14 15 Unused 16 SIGNAL GND Signal ground 17 CHASSIS GND Chassis ground isolated from logic ground 18 LOGIC This pin is pulled up 4 7 kQ resistor to 5V 19 30 GND Twisted pair return signal ground level 31 RESET IN When this signal gose LOW the printer is reset to its power on condition This signal is normally HIGH This signal go 32 FRROR OUT es LOW to signal that the printer cannot print due to an error condition Refer to Item 7 6 Emergency Suspension 33 EXT GND External ground 34 Unused 35 5V This pin is pulled up 2 2 kQ resistor to 5V 36 SELECT IN Unused This connector mates with an Amphenol 57 30360 connector 19 Figure 7 3 Parallel Interface Connector Printer side 21 7 4 Setting of the DIP Switches Factory settings all ON Switch Function ON OFF gt Character Table See below 3 Control cord CR Disable Enable 4 1 Printing Direction Red printing Bi Uni 5 2 Ink Ribbon 2 color monochrome 6 7 International Character Set See below 8 1 DIP Swich 4 should be set to OFF when you use 2 part sprocket paper having the seam on the right since the ribbon snags at the seam if shifted The DIP Switch 4 Should be otherwise set to ON 2 DIP Swich 5 should be set to ON when you use
6. STAR s express permission is forbidden e The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice e efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual at the time of going to press However should any errors be detected STAR would greatly appreciate being informed of them e The above notwithstanding STAR can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual O Copyright 1986 2008 Star Micronics Co Ltd TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUILINE lt td 1 2 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION eerte 2 2 1 PAC SII 2 2 2 Installation of Paper Holders and Re Roll Prevention Guard Only Model DP 8340FC econo ii is 3 2 3 Handling ca D testi ida 4 2 4 ene 5 3 PART IDENTIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE 6 SL Power Supply Unit 6 3 2 Printer eel etre nsi elit t ote Pret dets Goes 7 3 3 Part Functional Description 8 4 INSTALLATION OF INK RIBBON AND 9 4 1 Installation of Ink ua vie 9 4 2 Removal OF Ink BIDDOR a ana un doti alta 10 4 3 Paper Ins rtiOnL ias ine nee te tte a ans 11 4 3 1 Model DP8340FC rnrnenvnvrvonererersrnerererersenessenereresseneresessesereressrsener 11 4 3 2 Model DP8340SG tt 12 4 4 Paper REMOVAL ta 13 CON TROL CODES ns ae is 14 6 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS cuca tiae Ule 16 Te INTERFACE cist 20 7 1 Interface S
7. a 2 color ribbon for 2 color printing It should be set to OFF when a monochrome ribbon is used Character Table SW NO USA amp Europe IBM 1 IBM JAPAN 1 ON OFF ON OFF 2 ON ON OFF OFF International Character Set SWNO USA France Germany England Denmark Sweden Itary Spain 6 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 7 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 8 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Note When DIP Switches 1 and 2 are set to OFF the printer always selects the Japan international character set regardless of the status of DIP Switches 6 7 and 8 When DIP Swiches 1 and 2 are otherwise set the printer selects the character set determined by DIP Switches 6 7 and 8 Each international character set is selectable through software regardless of the selection by DIP Switches OFF Figure 7 4 DIP Switch Setting 22 7 5 Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit The Control Board of this printer is equipped with a circuit for driving periph eral units Paper Cutter Take Up Device Cash Drawer etc The 6P Modular Jack is used as the Drive Circuit When using this circuit con nect the peripheral unit cable to the 6P Modular Jack cable is not included Note Peripheral unit drive circuit connector only connects to peripheral units such as cash drawers etc Do not connect it to a telephone CN8 1 Drive Circuit F G Frame Ground F G Drive 12V MAX 1A 2 Peripheral Drive 1 Output
8. ol e en ul CE N N N N y ic ifa t 8 ium N 2 2 e 2 e e e lt Ce N N N N N z Ik L 1 d en 5 A EN 5 3 3 3 N N N N N N gt e gt en st i 00 oo oc oc 99 90 F su P rm oo 2 NO bel Nel No lt 2 a z ol Ol Y E S a amp I 3 M 02 ON en en en f AO p E S 85 st O ole ojo lt I f 159 29 4 JAPAN DIP SW1 OFF SW2 OFF Hexa decimal T 0 EG 30 SP Space Hexa 8 9 B C D E F decimal LN or J SP is i T 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 r 4 t 1 e e 7 a _ h 145 161 193 209 25 241 2 r 4 y m 130 146 162 178 _ 210 226 242 T zu ___ 2 131 147 _ 179 195 211 227 243 t lv hM 132 148
9. qp ER i o E 1 e D jeep qz wo e o o hva e ul ber La L e 5 i wo To amp 18 a eim 5 3 N 1 59 wo o o CN N e L NN 4 O a a ea s e m i wo E sess s 25 e N 10 w 00 lt a o e I SP Space 26 Hexa decimal 8 9 A B C D E F 9 sl 215 231 247 136 152 ee 216 1232 248 i 4 8 137 153 1169 185 201 27 233 249 LF SUB 138 154 170 186 250 139 155 187 203 29 235 25 7 8 9 A B C FF FS n Wo 15 ps CR i 2 141 157 173 205 221 237 253 SO a 142 158 174 206 222 238 254 F N 143 159 191 12071 23 239 3 IBM Character Set 42 DIP SW1 ON SW2 OFF SP Space 28 255 N 223 239 207 c N um N en st I 2 2 um um d LL tc N N pes Oy N N N N N N N N ill l R o ER o en o Fe oo N N
10. 164 fiso 196 212 228 244 LL pH unl Jr sed guum SE 4 I 13 _ 149 165 18 197 213 229 245 T 4 6 IA lA e a JL 1 138 iso 166 182 198 era 230 26 7 N 7 7 Ja 135 f1s 167 25 231 247 a 136 152 168 184 200 _ 216 232 248 9 y 7 p 14 A 4 B SP Space 31 International Character Sets Hexadecimal 532 9 FONT LIST 1 U S A amp Europe DIP SW1 ON SW2 ON 38 20 28 40 48 50 58 4533 60 78 34 35 2 IBM Character Set 1 DIP SW1 OFF SW2 ON 20 28 36 37 38 3 IBM Character Set 42 DIP SW1 ON SW2 OFF 39 40 41 OFF OFF SW2 4 JAPAN DIP SW1 C 7 2497 43 44 International Character Sets U S A France Germany England Denmark Sweden Italy Spain Japan 45 2 10 WHEN POWER IS SUPPLIED BY THE USER Note T
11. Dot Matrix Printer DP8340 SERIES PARALLEL INTERFACE USERS MANUAL Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pur suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment 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 Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense For compliance with the Federal Noise Interference Standard this equipment requires a shielded cable This statement will be applied only for the printers marketed in U S A Statement of The Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada The above statement applies only to printers marketed in Canada Trademark acknowledgments DP8340 Star Micronics Co Ltd Notice All rights reserved Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever without
12. acter set 14 ESC amp 0 1B H 26 H 00 Define download character 15 ESC 1 1B H 25 H 01 H Select download characters 1B H 25 H 31 H 16 ESC 0 1B H 25 H 00 H Cancel download characters 1B H 25 H 30 H 17 ESCan 1B H 61 H n n line feed instruction5 18 ESC Cn 1B H 43H n Sets page length in lines 1 lt lt 120 default n 42 19 ESC N n 1B H 4 n Set bottom margin in lines 0 lt n lt 120 default n 0 20 ESC O 1B H 4F H Cancel Bottom margin 21 0C H Form feed 22 ESC 1B H 40 H Printer initialization instruction 14 Character Code Function 23 ESC BEL 1B H 07 H Set peripheral unit drive pulse duration nin2 nin2 1 lt n1 lt 127 15 n2 127 default n1 2 n2 20 24 BEL 07 H Trigger peripheral unit drive 1 Deferred 25 FS 1C H Trigger peripheral unit drive Immediate 26 SUB LA H Trigger peripheral unit drive 2 immediate 27 CAN 18 H Clears print buffer 15 6 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Printing method Number of print columns Print speed Print direction Line spacing Paper feed method Paper feed speed Character set Font configuration Character size Dot spacing Print area Print buffer Interface Peripheral drive External dimensions Printer Power supply unit Weight Printer Serial impact dot matrix printing 9 wires 40 columns 12 CPI
13. ect to an outlet of the specified voltage Supplies DC 12V power to the printer Protects the printer against dust and reduces noise Lights up green LED when power is on Lights up green LED when the unit is in the online mode Lights up red LED when printer operation is not normal or the printer is out of paper It is necessary to install paper into the printer and press the ON LINE Button to recover from paper empty status Turn off the printer power in order to recover from abnormal operation Toggles between the on line and off line modes The printer will go on line after turning power on Momentary operation of this button provides one line feed Pressing this button continuously will cause continuous paper feed If power is turned on while pressing this button self printing 1 will be performed Connects the printer to host computers Check that both computer and printer are off before connecting Allows for setting of various functions according to user requirements Connects the printer to the peripheral devices such as Cash Drawer Paper Cutter and Paper Take Up Device etc to drive them This printer has another convenient function the Automatic Test Printing With the ink ribbon and paper properly installed in the printer turn the power ON while holding down the Feed switch Test printing will start and stop again automatically 4 INSTALLATION OF INK RIBBON AND PAPER 4 1 Installation of Ink Ribbon
14. he optional AC adapter PS8340A has been designed specifically for this unit DP8340 Other AC adapters may not meet the EMC technical standards When printer power is supplied by the user rather than through the accessory power source unit please be careful of the following points Note 1 An electrolytic capacitor C 4700uF 25V to 6800uF 25V must be connected across the output of the power supply Use a power supply of DC 12 V 596 and more than 2 0 A with SELV output and LPS or Class 2 double insulation structure output approved by IEC60950 Note 2 ADC power plug is available as an option Parts No 80925470 Cable unit 8340 Parts No 04991220 Cord busing SR 5N 4 Al GND BLACK 12V 12V FRAME GND GND Note3 Becareful about installing the printer in an area where there is noise Take the appropriate measures to protect against electrostatic AC line noise etc 46 Sit SPECIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION STAR MICRONICS CO LTD 536 Nanatsushinya Shimizu ku Shizuoka 424 0066 Japan Tel int 81 54 347 0112 Fax int 81 54 347 0409 Please access the following URL http Awww star m jp eng dl d102 htm for the latest revision of the manual OVERSEAS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES STAR MICRONICS AMERICA INC 1150 King Georges Post Road Edison NJ 08837 3729 U S A Tel int 1 732 623 5500 Fax int 1 732 623 5590 STAR MICRONICS EUROPE LTD Star House Peregrine Business Pa
15. hysical shocks or excessive vibration Avoid over dusty environments Dust is the enemy of all precision mechanical devices To clean the exterior of the printer use a cloth barely dampened with either water with a little detergent or a little alcohol but do not allow any liquid to fall inside the printer The interior of the printer may be cleaned with a small cleaner or a compressed air aerosol sold for this purpose When performing this operation be sure not to bend or damage any cable connections or electronic components 3 PART IDENTIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE 3 1 Power Supply Unit Option Model name PS8340A Input 100 to 240V AC 50 60 Hz 6 0A Output DC12V 5 20 Pd DC Power Connector Output Shape of AC Power plug will vary according to destinations Figure 3 1 Power Supply Unit 3 2 Printer Printer Cover Power Switch POWER Lamp ON LINE Button FEED Button Outermost Holes DC Power Connector ORR DIP Switch C witch Cover Peripheral Drive Output if 24 Modular Jack Do not connect this to a telephone Interface Connector Figure 3 3 Printer Rear View 3 3 Part Functional Description 1 AC Power Plug 2 DC Power Outlet 3 Printer Cover 4 POWER Lamp 5 ONLINE Lamp 6 ALARM Lamp 7 ONLINE Button 8 FEED Button 9 Interface Connector 10 DIP Switches 11 Peripheral Drive Output Self Printing Conn
16. n diameter two spool SF 03BR Black and red SF 03B Black Temperature 5 C to 40 C Humidity 10 to 80 RH Temperature 20 C to 70 C Humidity 596 to 95 RH 40 C 70 million characters 5 0 million lines MCBF except head life 17 Cutting position Printer cover 7 lines The current printed line must be advanced total of 8 line feeds forthe line to be totally outside of the printer 15 Print area 84 3 15 cover 114 305 4 5 Unit mm in Figure 6 1 Roll Paper and Print Area Model DP8340FC Perforation Note 1 Note 1 Q 1 Print more than 3 lines separated from the perfo tation lt 2 When paper stapling sheets of carbon copy paper together place the staple near the right 6 35 1 4 edge of the paper 8 65 6 35 1 4 Print area 84 3 101 6 4 114 3 95 4 5 Unit mm in Figure 6 2 Sprocket feed Paper and Print Area Model DP8340SC 18 200mm 202mm 98mm Figure 6 3 External Dimensions Printer 54mm Shape of AC Power plug will vary according to destinations Figure 6 4 External Dimensions Power Supply Unit 19 7 INTERFACE 7 1 Interface Specifications This printer has a parallel interface to communicate with the computer The operating specifications of the parallel interface are as follows 1 Data transfer rate 1000
17. nsert it as before After confirming that the paper has been fed in straight feed the paper continuously by holding the feed switch down Release the feed switch when the paper emerges through the paper outlet Sprocket feed Paper Fan folded perforated Paper Figure 4 6 Paper Insertion 1 Model DP8340SC Paper Outlet ALARM Lamp FEED Button Figure 4 7 Paper Insertion 2 Model DP8340SC 4 4 Paper Removal Cut the paper close to the slot and use the feed button until paper has passed completely through the printer Note Do not try to remove the paper by hand as it could become crooked and get jammed inside the printer 73 5 9 CONTROL CODES Character Code List Character Code Function 1 LF 0A H Print and line feed instruction 2 CR 0D H Print and line feed instruction same as LF SO 0E H Expanded character instruction 4 DC4 14 H Expanded character release ESC 1 1B H 2D H 01 H Underline instruction 1B H QD H 31 H 6 ESC 0 1B H 2D H 00 H Underline release 1B H QD H 30H 7 SI 0F H Inverted print instruction DC2 12 H Inverted print release 9 ESCE 1B H 45 H Emphasized print instruction one way printing 10 ESC F 1B H 46 H Emphasized print release 11 ESC 4 1B H 34 H Red character print instruction 12 ESC 5 1B H 35 H Red character print release 13 ESCRn 1B H 52 n Select an international char
18. pecifications aa 20 7 2 Interface Timing ours oneri ir na REDE NE a 20 7 3 Connectors and 51 a dde 21 7 4 Setting of DIP Switches 22 7 5 Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit eerte 23 7 6 Emergency Suspension sese 23 8 CHARACTER CODE LIST ae 24 9 RON 33 10 WHEN POWER IS SUPPLIED BY THE 46 1 OUTLINE The DP8340 series of serial dot matrix printers is for use in ECR POS electronic instruments banking machines and computer peripheral equipment The DP8340 series include the following features 1 2 color printing Red and Black 2 High speed bidirectional printing 2 line sec 40 columns per line 3 9 pin print head 4 Parallel interface Centronics compatible 5 Commands for expanded characters inverted characters emphasized characters and red and black printing are provided which makes the printer very versatile 6 Simultaneous Data Communication and Printing 7 2Peripheral Drivers Model Name Notation DP8340 F C C Parallel Interface Paper Feed F Friction Type S Sprocket Type 2 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 2 1 Unpacking After opening the box check if all necessary accessories are included E Z j gt a 2 A Printer Q D Printer Re Roll Prevention Guard 2 User s Manual 5 Ink Ribbon 8 Paper Holders 6 DIP Switch Cover B Power S
19. rk Gomm Road High Wycombe Bucks HP13 7DL U K Tel int 44 1494 471111 Fax int 44 1494 473333 STAR MICRONICS ASIA LTD Rm 1901 5 19 F Enterprise Square Two 3 Sheung Yuet Road Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Tel int 852 2796 2727 Fax int 852 2799 9344 2008 07 18 Printed in Japan 80870176
20. the spool until it comes off the shaft Remove the second spool in a similar manner Do not apply excessive force when lifting spools 10 4 3 Paper Insertion 4 3 1 Model DP8340FC 1 Q 3 4 Cut the Roll Paper end straight and square Hold the roll so that the paper comes from the bottom Attach the Roll Paper to the Holders Paper by slipping one side of the roll onto the Hub and pulling the other Hub out to allow the roll to slip in place Insert the paper evenly into the Paper Insertion Slot Turn the Power Switch ON and press the FEED Button The paper will be fed into the unit Paper Holder Paper Insertion Slot Figure 4 4 Paper Insertion 1 Model DP8340FC Re Roll Prevention Guard Paper Outlet Power Switch FEED Button Figure 4 5 Paper Insertion 2 Model DP8340FC sq 4 3 2 Model DP8340SC 1 Make a straight cut along the top of the paper about 1 4 inch away from the sprocket holes as shown in the figure If there is perforation cut the paper on the perforation Insert the paper squarely into the paper insertion slot until the ALARM lamp goes out Then hold down the FEED switch to advance the paper 8 lines and release the switch when 8 line feeding is completed If the paper is not fed straight during 8 line feeding straighten the paper by pulling it back slowly as you hold the paper release lever down Ifa sprocket hole is torn or enlarged recut the paper and rei
21. to 6000 characters per second 2 Synchronization Via externally supplied STROBE pulses 3 Handshaking ACK and BUSY signals 4 Logic level Compatible with TTL level 7 2 Interface Timing TT STROBE BUSY mgl EE T more than 0 5 microsec Figure 7 1 Interface Timing Diagram Signal Name Circuit Example 4 TkQ 74LS Compatible DATA1 DATA8 To Printer 741 Compatible 100 2 STROBE To Printer 1000pF T 4 7k 74LS Compatible BUSY ACK From Printer Figure 7 2 Typical Interface Circuit 20 7 3 Connectors and Signals Pin No Signal Name IN OUT Function Signals when data is ready to be read Signal 1 STROBE IN goes from HIGH to LOW for at least 0 5 microsec when data is available These signals provide the information of the 2 9 DATA1 8 IN first to eighth bits of parallel data Each signal is at HIGH level for a logical I and at a LOW level for a logical 0 10 ACK OUT A9 microsecond LOW pulse acknowledges receipt of data When this signal goes LOW the printer is re ady to accept data When the printer is in one 11 BUSY OUT ofthe conditions below HIGH is set 1 Data being entered 2 Off line 3 Error condition 12 OUT This signal is normally LOW It will go HIGH OUT if the printer runs out of paper 13 SELECTED OUT This signal is HIGH when the printer is online
22. uct Tampering with this product may result in injury fire or electric shock During and immediately after printing the area around the print head is very hot Do not touch it as you could be burned NCAUTION v We recommend that you unplug the printer from the power outlet whenever you do not plan to use it for long periods Because of this you should locate the printer so that the power outlet it is plugged into is nearby and easy to access v If the voltage shown on the label on the of your printer does not match the voltage for your area contact your dealer immediately v Make sure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from the AC outlet and that the computer is turned off before making connections v Do not connect a telephone line into the modular connector Y Do not pull out paper while the printer cover is closed Y If liquids foreign objects coins and paper clips and so on enter the printer turn off the printer unplug it from the AC outlet and contact your dealer for advice Continued use could cause a short circuit which may result in fire or electric shock 2 4 Maintenance Essentially your printer is a robust piece of equipment but should be treated with a modicum of care in order to avoid malfunctions For example 1 Keep your printer in a comfortable environment Roughly speaking if you feel comfortable then the environment is suitable for your printer Do not subject the printer to p
23. upply Unit Option PS8340A ee CA Figure 2 1 Unpacking D Power Supply Unit 2 User s Manual 2 2 Installation of Paper Holders and Re Roll Prevention Guard Only Model DP8340FC Install the Paper Holders in the outermost holes in the rear of the printer Outermost Holes Paper Holders Figure 2 2 Installation of Paper Holders Install the Re Roll Prevention Wire in the holes of the printer cover Twisting the Wire as shown in the figure below will make the installation easier Printer Cover Re Roll Prevention Figure 2 3 Installation of Re Roll Prevention 2 3 Handling Care 1 Be careful not to drop paper clips pins or other foreign matter into the unit as these cause the printer to malfunction gt Do not attempt to print when either paper or ribbon cartridge is not located in the printer otherwise the print head can be damaged Do not open the cover while printing Do not touch the print head immediately after printing as it gets very hot Use only roll paper that is not glued to the core When the paper end mark appears on the paper replace the roll paper before it runs out a es WARNING Y Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke a strange odor or unusual noise Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer for advice Never attempt to repair this product yourself Improper repair work can be dangerous v Never disassemble or modify this prod

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