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1. LO d LY 2 M3 do 65 0 f 0 93 0 28 0 1 0 11 0 55 0 E 1 i 4 M3 gt BOTTOM fd a vis lt C C C NI S i C y C k 2 M SE J V CD Lo C CAD A TN CD E PE SIS E io e y N e Le C 5 v SIC gt E C Qc C Jr JL Me ANI 1 LI 385 405 79 01 1 0 1 4 c Input specifications Fig A 1 Tab A 1 Input voltage 85Vac to 264 Vac Input frequency 47 Hz to 63 Hz PPSPS 025 05 Output specifications Output voltage 5V Output current Maximum 5 0A PPSPS 025 12 Output specifications for 9 40 VDC version Output voltage 12V Output current Maximum 2 1A PPSPS 025 24 Output specifications for 9 40 VDC version Output voltage 24 V Maximum 1 1A Output current CUSTOM User Manual FT190 1 APPENDIX ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS A 1 2 Paper winder The 05 model paper winder can be connected to the printer at the J5 connecto
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 MANUAL CONTENITS itr tet eerte etii i nter ette n Piceni rer ann aa a 1 1 1 2 EXPLANATORY USED IN THIS 1 1 1 3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION itr iere tti beret beer tete ete kv EE eR A EIE ERR AREE 1 1 1 4 UNPACKING THE PRINTER cates since e eite ette et eto Ye etu perte aiiai pire rete aia cus 1 2 4 5 PRINTER FEATURES inrer eterne aa 1 2 1 6 PRINTER DESCRIPTIGOI at 1 3 2 INSTALLATION AND USE 2 1 c M M 2 1 2 1 T POWER SUPPLY ER RH RR kd 2 1 2 41 2 ds 2 2 2 1 3 External Print Key e eee rota ai Ran ances 2 2 2 2 CONFIGURATION m 2 3 20 AUTOTE pcm 2 4 2 4 HEXADECIMAL DUMP bre E EAE AE 2 4 2 9 eim EEEE 2 4 2 5 1 Changing the paper roll E 2 4 3 INTERFACES 3 185232 SERIAL rar ER eei dete yu x ani 3 1 3 2 CENTRONICS PARALLEL oro aio EET RR rende e PR 3 3 3 3 CALENDAR optional 3 4 3
3. commands 00 09 do not cancel the print buffer commands which modify the direction of the characters are only active at the be ginning of the line Setting in option register by means of front keys 00 01 03 04 ll Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Expanded printing ASCII Hex 03 Decimal 3 The printer prints in expanded character mode commands 00 09 do not cancel the print buffer the commands which modify the dimensions of the characters are only active at the beginning of the line Impostazione nell option register tramite i tasti frontali 00 01 02 04 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS soa Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Restore small character printing ASCII 04 Decimal 4 The printer resumes printing with small characters commands 00 09 do not cancel the print buffer commands which modify the dimensions of the characters are only active at the beginning of the line Setting in the option register by means of the front keys 00 01 02 03 SO Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example n 0B Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Forward feeds one line ASCII LF He
4. 7 E 1 7 bit parity even 1 Stop bit 7 O 1 7 bit parity odd 1 Stop bit e Flow control CTS RTS XOFF P e PRINT key setting Null PRINT key Enables 0D character transmission on pressing PRINT key If present parallel interface Length of data 7 8 bits car e Reception buffer dimension 1K byte 24 byte If present RTCK real time clock e Real Time Clock setting Enable RTCK Disable RTCK e Printing seconds setting Enable seconds Disable seconds General note The parameters marked with the symbol represent the default values Note If the function is enabled when the printer receives a characters number equal to the line buffer the next character will place on the left margin in a new line Note Using two colour thermal paper is possible to set different red tonality The settings made are saved on the EEPROM non volatile memory CUSTOM User Manual FT190 2 3 2 INSTALLATION AND USE 2 3 AUTOTEST To run the autotest hold down the FEED key while switching on the printer The autotest causes the printing of the printer s current setting data and the printing of the complete ASCII character set 2 4 HEXADECIMAL DUMP If the PRINT key is held down during switching on the printer enters Hexadecimal Dump mode This function is used for the diagnostics of characters received in serial or parallel In fact these are printed in hexademi cal code together with the corresponding ASCI
5. n corresponds to the character number i e between 1 and 8 The bitmap that represents the character is contained in the next 10 bytes expressed in binary code The formatting of these bytes is as follows bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 d d d d d d e To modify these bit maps a firmware upgrade is required The 8 characters available on switching on are loaded with a bitmap contained in the printer s flash If you wish the symbol of the code 1F to be transmit ESC J 2 followed by the 10 bytes making up the character 1B 4A 32 52 52 52 7 52 52 7F 52 52 52 Print a graphic line at 200 dpi ASCII ESC W Hex 1B 57 Decimal 27 87 After receiving this command the printer waits for 48 bytes which correspond to an entire graphic line In fact 48 bytes of 8 bits each correspond to 384 dots per line User Manual 190 4 15 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 1B Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example heigh ition ion length Management of bar code printing ASCII ESC Hex 1B 63 Decimal 27 99 ASCII code Type of bar code Interleved 2 5 39 B CodaBar 8 13 height Number of dot lines in 1 8 mm units position Left hand margin expressed in 1 8 mm units options bit bit O bit 1 bitO check digit is not printed is printed bit3 2 HRI 1 above 2 below 3 above amp below 05 4 size O normal 1 double 2 triple 3 quadruple maximum leng
6. 3 1 Adjusting the clock through the 3 4 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 4 1 PRINT DIREGTIGON nn ie pae AA rt aa sieste 4 1 4 2 COMMAND DESOCRIPTIONS irridet eod i te 4 2 4 2 1 Command description preliminary enne 4 3 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 1 TECHNICAL nn eta iue ttr er t ctn nbn eri hne nennt ether nehme 5 1 ILU See rc 5 2 6 CHARACTER SETS mensili EE 6 1 APPENDIX A ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS A VACCESSORIES M A 1 pu NI Bop H A 1 Ail 2 Paper WIFICGE i RE gx ken A 2 2 A 2 AZ 1 SUP PINGS pe UT A 2 CUSTOM User Manual FT190 ll i 5 ii FT190 Il User Manual CUSTOM 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 MANUAL CONTENTS In addition to the Introduction which includes a description of the explanatory notes used in the manual general safety information how to unpack the printer and a brief description of the printer including its basic features this manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Contains the information required for correct printer installation and its proper use Chapter 2 Contains information on interfac
7. Manual FT190 II 5 1 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 2 DIMENSIONS The dimensions of the panel printer are shown in the figure below With the screws fitted in the printer the maximum thickness of the panel is 5 mm using the two additional screws provided the printer can be mounted on panels with a maximum thickness of 15 mm For even thicker panels use longer M3 screws 119 24 5 Fig 5 1 5 2 FT190 Il User Manual CUSTOM 6 5 5 6 1 CHARACTER SETS The printer has two characters sets each containing 224 characters font 1 and font 2 which can be called up through the programming paragraph 2 2 or through the control characters paragraph 4 2 FONT 1 FONT 2 123456789ABCDEF 123456789ABCDEF o Rit AAT NO O0 D D LOC HUE CLONE 0 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 A C D E F HD N ILN DMa CUSTOM User Manual FT190 II 6 1 6 5 5 6 2 FT190 ll User Manual CUSTOM A 1 ACCESSORIES A 1 1 Power Supply APPENDIX A ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS The following figure illustrates the power supply provided by Custom to be used for printer operation The power supply is available in 3 models e PPSPS 025 05 for the 5V version e PPSPS 025 12 and PPSPS 025 24 for the 9 40V version
8. a ticket whether they be of an industrial professional or laboratory nature Typical fields of application are weighing systems receipts not for tax purposes as well as for security controlling and diagnostics purpo ses It has a 200 dpi thermal print mechanism and uses 57 5mm paper rolls It can print 24 or 40 characters per line according to the selection made at the setup stage or through a software command The 19011 printer is so compact and lightweight that it can be installed extremely easily on any type of equipment It is supplied with two interfaces an RS232 serial and Centronics parallel interface To select one or the other interface some jumpers must be moved The reception buffer is 1Kbytes It can also be equip ped with a Real Time Clock 1 2 FT190 ll User Manual CUSTOM 1 INTRODUCTION 1 6 PRINTER DESCRIPTION The 1901 printer has an ABS casing 1 with a front cover 2 which opens to allow access to the paper roll and print head The control panel is located on the front 3 and has a PRINT key a FEED key and two LEDs Power and Status PRINT key When pressed in serial causes the 0D control character to be transmitted if enabled during printer setup In parallel to the PRINT key is the J6 connector which can be used to connect to an external key fig 1 1 FEED key When this is pressed the paper feeds forward manually If this key is pressed briefly when the RTCK opt
9. not carry out technical operations on the printer with the exception of the scheduled maintenance procedures specifically indicated in the user manual Disconnect the printer from the electricity supply and have it repaired by a specialized technician when The feed connector has been damaged Liquid has seeped inside the printer The printer has been exposed to rain or water The printer is not functioning normally despite the fact that all instructions in the users manual have been followed The printer has been dropped and its outer casing damaged Printer performance is poor The printer is not functioning gom omm CUSTOM User Manual FT190 1 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 UNPACKING THE PRINTER Remove the printer from the carton taking care not to damage the packing materials which should be retained for future shipping moving Make sure all components listed below are present and not damaged If any part is missing and or damaged contact customer service Printer Installation instructions Paper roll inside the printer Long screws 2 Pon Fig 1 Se N B Before using the long screws read the note to paragraph 4 2 1 5 PRINTER FEATURES The 19011 is a printer which in addition to having an innovative design guarantees high performance is reliable and user friendly For these reasons it is the ideal solution for applications which require the immediate printing of data on
10. 190 Il User Manual CUSTOM 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 4 1 PRINT DIRECTION The printer has two printing directions wich can be selected by means of the control characters normal and gt 4 ER E d n Jojunid joued 1061 1 reverse gt E P d 7 19011 Panel printer lt NOLLO3HIG Q3341n0 H3dVd Normal mode Fig 4 1 Reverse mode CUSTOM User Manual FT190 4 1 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 4 2 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS The command table lists all the commands for the management of the printer functions These commands can be transmitted to the printer with both the serial and parallel interfaces if however the parallel interface is being used the user will not be able to receive any kind of response as this interface is mono directional The commands can be transmitted to the printer at any moment but they will only be carried out when the characters previously transmitted have been printed or the commands previously transmitted have been carried out There are no commands with priority status all the commands are carried out when the circular buffer is free to do so COMMAND DESCRIPTION TABLE Tab 4 1 S Poeme 501 Prints in double width O OO 502 prints in double height 503 Expanded printing 504 Restore small character printing SoA 08 vt 00 OF 2 SeS CRLF mode 11 2 Graphiemode 12 13 Sesumeanidue 71 14 2 ransmis meani
11. ASCII 30 31 1B 72 If address 01 contains A5 we will receive 41 35 User Manual FT190 4 11 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS aadd 1B 77 Name Format Range Description Write data dd in address aa ASCII aH aL dH dL ESC w Hex aH aL dH dL 1B 77 Decimal aH aL dH dL 27 119 Save datad in addressa in the memory aH is the most significant nibble of a expressed in ASCII aL is the least significant nibble of a expressed in ASCII dH is the most significant nibble of d expressed in ASCII dL is the least significant nibble ofd expressed in ASCII Notes There are 256 writable locations from 00 to FF the data maximum is FF 255 and both the addresses and the data must be expressed in ASCII on two bytes Default The whole memory bank contains the value 20 by default Reference 1B 72 Example To save the data A5 in the address 01 transmit 30 31 41 35 1B 77 1B 47 Name Write the value dd in the option register Format ASCII dH dL ESC G Hex dH dL 1B 47 Decimal dH dL 27 71 Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Modify the configuration register dd are two ascii characters which represent the hexadecimal code for the programming of the register in the table is indicated the value of dd send it in byte format OFF ON FUNCTION 00 setting of real time clock disabled 00 00 EC 08 KE EC ICE setting of real
12. FT190 Il USER MANUAL All rights reserved Total or partial reproduction of this manual whatever form whether by printed or electronic means is forbidden While guaranteeing that the information contained in it has been carefully checked CUSTOM ENGINEERING SPA and other entities utilized in the realization of this manual bear no responsibility for how the manual is used Information regarding any errors found in it or suggestions on how it could be improved are appreciated Since prod ucts are subject to continuous check and improvement CUSTOM ENGINEERING SPA reserves the right to make changes in information contained in this manual without prior notification Copyright 2009 CUSTOM ENGINEERING S p a Italy CUSTOM ENGINEERING SPA Str Berettine 2 43010 Fontevivo PARMA Italy Tel 39 0521 680111 Fax 39 0521 610701 http www custom it Customer Service Department Tel 39 059 88 69 587 Email support custom it PRINTER COMPONENTS A FT190 Il Front external view 1 Printing mechanism 2 Case 3 Paper output 4 Paper loading label 5 Front panel 6 Paper roll compartment 7 Control panel POWER STATUS ES Feed CUSTOM User Manual FT190 FT190 Il Rear external view 1 Power supply connector 2 Paper winder connector 3 Interface connector 4 External Print key connector GUSTO
13. HOUR 1B 54 TEST OK 0D to print just the date 1B 54 0D Enter the date mm dd yy in the print buffer ASCII ESC U Hex 1B 55 Decimal 27 85 Enter in the buffer the date on the calendar clock installed inside the printer American style mm dd yy The date is printed in 8 characters if there is not enough space in the buffer it will not be printed User Manual FT190 4 9 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS It does not zero set the line buffer Default Reference 1B 44 1B 54 Example If you wish to write DATE 09 11 93 TEST OK transmit DATE 1B 55 TEST OK 0D to print just the date 1B 55 0D 1B 58 ses Name Prints in red Format ASCII ESC X Hex 1B 58 Decimal 27 88 Description After receiving this command the printer prepares itself to print in red Notes Default Reference Example 1B 78 ee Name Prints in black Format ASCII ESC x Hex 1B 78 Decimal 27 120 Description After receiving this command the printer prepares itself to print in black Notes Default Reference Example 1B 42 __ Sets font 1 Format ASCII ESC B Hex 1B 42 Decimal 27 66 Range Description Selects the first character font Notes The complete font is printed during the autotest Some codes are not standard 60 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 8D ED FA FF Default Setting in the option registe
14. I code 2 5 MAINTENANCE 2 5 1 Changing the paper roll To change the paper roll proceed as follows 1 Open the printer cover and press down the swinging support of the print mechanism at the point marked PUSH Insert the end of the paper roll in the slit of the print mechanism and position the paper roll so that it rota tes in the right direction as shown in the figure The paper is automatically pulled by the roller for 3 or 4 centimetres Tear off the paper and re close the cover Fig 2 2 WARNING Make sure the paper edge is straight before inserting it in the machine 2 4 FT190 ll User Manual CUSTOM 3 INTERFACES JP2 PONTICELLO DI SELEZIONE ABILITAZIONE SETTAGGIO DA TASTI FRONTALI CONNETTORE DI ALIMENTAZIONE PONTICELLI DI SETTAGGI CONNETTORE PER AVVOLGITORE ESTERNO 26254 m SoiNOHIN3O 0 J2 CONNETTORE INTERFACCIA COMUNICAZIONE CONNETTORE PER TASTO DI PRINT ESTERNO Fig 3 1 The selection of the RS232 or CENTRONICS interface is made through the 20 contact strip When the strip is placed in position 1 2 fig 3 1 the standard CENTRONICS interface is selected when pla ced in position 2 3 the RS232 interface is selected 3 1 RS232 SERIAL The printer has an RS232 serial interface and is connected using a 25 pin f
15. ach a line in 40 column mode corresponds to 240 ho rizontal dots divided into 40 obtain graphic printing enter the command 11 at the beginning of each line format of the byte in graphic configuration is X R P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO where X is not used 0 is recommended R must be fixed at level 1 P1 P6 are the graphic dot data 1 prints 0 does not print The P6 bit of the string of dots transmitted is printed on the left and the others follow from left to right P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 as shown 1st byte gt 2nd byte gt 3rd byte gt P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 To print a line of dots transmit 11 n x 7F where is the number of characters per line 0D print an empty line transmit 11 40 0D iero Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Print time and date ASCII Hex 12 Decimal 18 Prints the time and date in the following format hh mm dd mm yy If seconds printing is enabled the format will be hh mm ss dd mm yy The command resets the line 13 14 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS SSS 1 1 1111P 1 Name Set time and date Format ASCII Hex 13 Decimal 19 Range Description This command sets the time and date in two possible ways the first uses the 24 hour clock and the second the 12 hour am pm clock In the fir
16. dseinsei OOO 17 Print Ist programmable 18 Prints 2nd programmable character 19 Prints ara programmable character IA Print Ath programmable character 1 LT fPrints Bth programmable character 1D Prints programmable character iE Prints in programmable character Prints Bth programmable character 1B 40 518 541 518 S44 518 562 518 553 S15 54 1B 55 Enter date mm dd yy in print buffer 1B 58 518578 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS ESC r Reads data at an address aa aadd ESC w Write data dd in an address aa dd ESC G Write value dd in option register dd ESC K Write value dd in option register 1 dd ESC M Write value dd in print mode 18 961 Esca SC Jin Amore detailed description of the single commands can be found below 4 2 1 Command description preliminary remark The first heading line grey colour is reported the hexadecimal command value The next fields give all the information useful to use the command Name Command title Format ASCII hexadecimal and decimal command value Range Limits of the values the command and its variables can take Description Description of command function Notes Additional information about command use and settings Default Default value of the command and its variables Reference Pertaining commands related to described command Example LEGEND indicates
17. e specifications Chapter 3 Contains a description of the printer command set Chapter 4 Contains Technical Specifications of the printer Chapter 5 Contains the character sets fonts used by the printer Appendix Contains a description of printer accessories and spare parts 1 2 EXPLANATORY USED IN THIS MANUAL N B Gives important information or suggestions relative to the use of the printer WARNING Information marked with this symbol must be carefully followed to guard against damaging the printer DANGER Information marked with this symbol must be carefully followed to guard against operator injury or damage gt 4 1 3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Read and keep the instructions which follow Follow all warnings and instructions indicated on the printer Before cleaning the printer disconnect the power supply Clean the printer with a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray products Do not operate the printer near water Do not use the printer on unstable surfaces that might cause it to fall and be seriously damaged Position the printer in such a way as to ensure that the cables connected to it will not be damaged Use the type of electrical power supply indicated on the printer label If in doubt contact your retailer Do not introduce foreign objects of any kind into the printer as this could cause a short circuit or damage parts that could jeopardize printer functioning Do not spill liquids onto the printer Do
18. emale connector The communi cation signals used for serial protocol are TXD RXD and RTS if the RTS CTS protocol was selected or TXD and RXD if the XON XOF protocol was selected Given below are the signals present on the connector Pm 7 Output ew Output When the DTR DSR command is selected this signal in dicates when the printer is busy SPACE indicates that the printer is ready to receive data and MARK that the printer is busy __ round o7 o 6 Tab 3 1 CUST M User Manual FT190 II 3 1 3 INTERFACES The diagrams below give sample connections between the printer and Personal Computer using a 25 and 9 pin female connector Fig 3 2 TXD 9 20 RXD p 42 40 RTS 04 CTS Q5 60 DSR Q6 2 SIGNAL GND ds 80 e DCD Q8 90 09 100 0110 110 O11 120 12 130 Q 13 140 Q 14 150 Q 15 160 Q 16 170 O17 180 Q 18 190 Q 19 200 DTR Q 20 210 021 220 022 230 023 240 024 250 025 PRINTER gt DCD vee 3E RXD 4 20 RXD TXD d 40 RTS 04 50 GND 05 60 e DSR Q6 TO GND O7 80 CTS Q8 9o 09 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 jo 5 DTR 210 220 230 240 250 PRINTER m Be 3 2 FT190 Il User Manual CUSTOM 3 INTERFACES 3 2 CENTRONICS PARALLEL The printer has a Centronics parallel
19. interface and is connected using a 25 pin female connector The fol lowing signals can be used for parallel communication 7 or 8 bit data bus STROBE signal that indicates data validity BUSY signal that indicates if printer is available to receive data ACK signal for data read confirmation ONS Given below are the signals present on the connector _ SIGNAL Strobe EE Tab 3 2 CUSTOM User Manual FT190 II 3 3 3 INTERFACES 3 3 CALENDAR CLOCK optional The Real Time Clock is available as an option Printing and adjustment of the clock are managed by a series of control characters S N B For the real time clock control characters please refer to the description of the printer command sets in chapter 4 3 3 1 Adjusting the clock through the keypad The time and date can be adjusted using the PRINT and FEED keys on the printer s front panel To set proceed as follows e While holding down the FEED key press the PRINT key The printer will print the time and date with an arrow indicating the digit to be modified Each time the PRINT key is pressed the digit marked by the arrow will increase and an updated version will be printed e To proceed to modify another digit press the FEED key again Each time the printer will print the upda ted time and date highlighting with an arrow the currently selected digit e To terminate the setting procedure press PRINT and FEED at the same time 3 4 FT
20. ion is installed the date and time of day is printed The POWER LED Indicates that the printer is receiving a digital power supply The STATUS LED When flashing signals that the paper is finished When lit steadily it signals the presence of an error head power supply too high or too low or head temperature too high CUSTOM User Manual FT190 II 1 3 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 FT190 ll User Manual CUSTOM 2 INSTALLATION AND USE 2 1 CONNECTIONS 2 1 1 Power supply The printer is equipped with a standard 4 pin male AMPMODU1 type connector J4 for the power supply see Fig 2 1 The signals on the connector pins are as follows WARNING Respect the polarity of the power supply 5V VERSION Tab 2 1 9 40V VERSION SIGNAL NOTES Ground signal Ground signal from 9 Vdc to 40 Vdc Head power supply Not connected Tab 2 2 CUSTOM User Manual FT190 II 2 1 2 INSTALLATION AND USE 2 1 2 Paper winder Connector J5 fig 2 1 is used to feed the external paper winder The position and function of the signals are given below in Table 2 3 FIN SIGNAL 1 2 Tab 2 3 2 1 3 External Print key An external print key may be connected to connector J6 fig 2 1 The po
21. larity and function of the signals are given in Table 2 4 FIN SIGNAL 1 PRINT 2 Tab 2 4 2 2 FT190 ll user Manual CUSTOM 2 INSTALLATION AND USE 2 2 CONFIGURATION The FT190II enables the configuration of the printer default parameters This procedure is enabled by holding down the PRINT and FEED keys while switching on with the jumper JP2 Fig 3 1 present on the printer card open After this each time the PRINT key is pressed the parameter is modified and its current value is printed Once the required value has been obtained press the FEED key to proceed to the next parameter and so on Once all the parameters have been run through the printing of a message signals the end of the setting procedure The parameters affected during configuration are Number of columns 24 Columns 16x24 40 Columns 9x24 e Print direction Normal or Reverse e Character dimension Small double width double height expanded e Character set Font1 or Font2 e Automatic feed CR disabled CR enabled e Autofeed 0 attivato o disattivato e Velocit Consumo Low Medium High Selection of the red intensity 2 0 1 2 3 4 55 6 7 If present serial interface e Baud Rate 19200 96007 4800 2400 1200 600 300 e Protocol 8 1 8 bit parity none 1 Stop bit 8 E 1 8 bit parity even 1 Stop bit 8 O 1 8 bit parity odd 1 Stop bit 7 N 2 7 bit parity none 2 Stop bit
22. le height printing 03 expanded printing setting is stored in the EEPROM Setting by means of the front keys 1B 6D For double height printing transmit 30 32 1B 4D 1B 70 5 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example CUSTOM Transmit the configuration register in serial ASCII ESC p Hex 1B 70 Decimal 27 112 Transmit the option register byte on the serial port If the printer is using the parallel protocol nothing with be transmitted 1B 47 1B 4B 1B 6B The response is on two bytes E g if you receive 30 39 it means that the default configuration is 00001001 User Manual 190 4 13 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 1B 6B _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ ___ kT __mtt2 lt 4 lt _ _ _ _ S Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Transmits the second configuration register in serial ASCII ESC k Hex 1B 6B Decimal 27 107 Transmits in serial the value of the second configuration register in ASCII format on two characters which represent the hexadecimal value If the printer is using the parallel protocol nothing with be transmitted 1B 4B The response is on two bytes E g if you receive 30 39 it means that the default register is 00001001 1B 6D _ gt gt 5 Name Format Range Descri
23. ning from right to left Setting in option register by means of front keys 1B 52 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 1B 52 e e een Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Set reverse mode printing ASCII ESC Hex 1B 52 Decimal 27 82 Selects printing in reverse mode the receipt feeds out of the printer with the printing in normal mode running from left to right Setting in option register by means of front keys 1B 4E 1B 53 O Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Enables printing of seconds ASCII ESC S Hex 1B 53 Decimal 27 83 Enables the printing of the seconds when the time of day is requested through command 1B 54 Setting in option register by means of front keys 1B 54 1B 54 aaaea Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B Name Format Range Description Notes CUSTOM Enters the time in the print buffer ASCII ESC T Hex 1B 54 Decimal 27 84 Enters in the buffer the time on the calendar clock installed inside the printer in the fol lowing format hh mm e The time is printed 5 characters and if the seconds option is enabled in 8 characters if there is not enough space in the buffer it will not be printed t does not zero set the line buffer 1B 44 1B 53 1B 55 If you wish to write HOUR 16 45 TEST OK transmit
24. ption Note Default Reference Example Transmits the print mode in serial ASCII ESC m Hex 1B 6D Decimal 27 109 Transmits the print mode configuration on the serial port If the printer is using the parallel protocol nothing with be transmitted Setting in the option register by means of the front keys 1B 42 The response is on two bytes E g if you receive 30 32 it means that printing is in double height mode 1B 73 nO Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Transmits the next character in serial ASCII ESC s Hex 1B 73 Decimal 27 115 Transmits the next character it receives on the serial port If you transmit ESC s A the last character A will not be printed but immediately transmitted on the serial line dd 1B 61 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Selects the number of dot spaces ASCII dd ESC a Hex dd 1B 61 Decimale dd 27 97 dd are two ASCII characters which identify a hexadecimal byte and correspond to the number of dot lines between one print line and another 0 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 1B 4A n Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example 1B 57 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example CUSTOM Load the programmable character ASCII ESC J n Hex 1B 4A n Decimal 27 74 n
25. r Fig A 2 2 6 n amp amp holes 3 1 5 1 E Section K K 84 6 77 1 72 1 67 1 5 2 6 n 4 holes a 3 1 1 1 62 1 Section Y Y EERE Section W W 2 6 n 4 holes EN EID 10 SESE ef EEE A 2 SPARE PARTS A 2 1 Supplies RCT57X50 57mm Thermal paper roll core 13mm 50 2 FT190 ll User Manual CUSTOM APPENDIX ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS Blank page CUSTOM User Manual FT190 A 3 UNI ISO 9001 CERTIFIED QUALITY SYSTEM M U R S T Ministry University TUV Research Scientific Technology Authorized laboratory no 50846ZYZ CUSTOM ENGINEERING SPA World Headquarters Via Berettine 2 43100 Fontevivo Tel 39 0521 680111 Fax 39 0521 610701 info custom biz www custom biz All rigths reserved www custom iz Always Onl Rev 1 01 Part Number DOME FT190II
26. r by means of the front keys Reference 1B 62 Example 1B 62 Name Sets font 2 Format ASCII ESC b Hex 1B 62 Decimal 27 98 Description Selects the second character font Notes complete font is printed during the autotest The font contains cyrillic characters Default Setting in the option register by means of the front keys Reference 1B 42 Example 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 1B 49 nn Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Select 24 columns ASCII ESC Hex 1B 49 Decimal 27 73 receiving this command the printer enters 24 column per line printing mode 1B 69 1B 69 nnn Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Select 40 columns ASCII ESC i Hex 1B 69 Decimal 27 105 On receiving this command the printer enters 40 column per line printing mode 1B 49 1B 72 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example CUSTOM Read data at an address aa ASCII aH aL ESC Hex aH aL 1B 72 Decimal aH aL 27 114 Read a memory location EEPROM at address aH is the most significant nibble of a expressed in ASCII aL is the least significant nibble of a expressed in ASCII There are 256 legible locations from 00 to FF The whole memory bank contains the value 20 by default 1B 77 To read address 01 transmit in
27. s all the data in the print buffer and resets the printer mode restoring the mode which was enabled at the moment of switching on Same as hardware reset After the command has been transmitted 1 5 seconds elapse before the printer is ena bled This can be useful during switching on in order to avoid the sending of false characters during initialization by the master device 1B 41 ses Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Executes n dots line feed ASCII ESC A nH nL Hex 1B 41 nH nL Decimal 27 65 nH nL Executes n dots line feed 1B 44 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Enters the date in the print buffer ASCII ESC D Hex 1B 44 Decimal 27 68 Enters in the buffer the date of the calender clock installed inside the printer in the fol lowing format dd mm yy date is printed 8 characters if there is not enough space in the buffer it will not be printed It does not zero set the line buffer 1B 54 1B 55 If you wish to write DATE 11 09 93 TEST OK transmit DATE 1B 44 TEST OK 0D to print just the date 1B 44 0D 1B 4E nO Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Set normal mode printing ASCII ESC N Hex 1B 4E Decimal 27 78 Select normal mode printing the receipt feeds out of the printer with the printing upside down run
28. st case transmit the 10 ASCII characters representing the time and the date followed by 13 and in the second case transmit the 10 ASCII characters representing the time and the date preceded by A or P and followed by 13 Notes It is advisable to transmit the command 00 first in order to empty the print buffer Default Reference 12 14 Example To set the time 12 45 on 19 01 93 transmit 1 2 4 5 1 9 0 1 9 3 13 931 932 34 35 31 39 30 31 39 33 13 To set the time A12 45 19 01 93 transmit A 1 2 4 5 1 9 0 1 9 3 13 941 31 32 34 35 31 39 30 31 39 33 13 io Transmit the time and date serial Format ASCII 14 Decimal 20 Range Description Transmit the time and date on the serial port in 11 ASCII character format hours minutes day month year CR 0D Notes Default Reference 12 13 Example stud E Print 1st 8th programmable character Format ASCII Hex 17 4 Decimal 23 31 Range Description This command prints the corresponding programmable character Notes Default BITMAP contained in flash Reference 17 18 19 1A 1C 1D 1E 1F Example CUST M User Manual 190 4 7 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 1B 40 nO Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Resets the printer ASCII ESC Hex 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 Cancel
29. th Interleaved 2 5 12 characters Code 39 10 characters CodaBar 10 characters 8 8 characters EAN13 13 characters data Expressed in ASCII 1B 51 eee e T Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Enable underlined printing ASCII ESC Hex 1B 51 Decimal 27 81 After this command has been received the characters are printed underlined 1B 71 1B 971 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Disables underlined printing ASCII ESC Hex 1B 71 Decimal 27 113 Annuls underlined printing 1B 51 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS Blank page CUSTOM User Manual FT190 4 17 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The main technical features of the printer are listed in Table 5 1 Tab 5 1 Character L x H mm 1x3 2x3 2x6 4x3 4x6 Double width 2x3 Expanded 2x6 Graphic dot 0 125 x 0 125 0 125 x 0 125 Custom emulation dots per line 240 Print speed speed current normal Lines sec 5 Line buffer Character set Normal and extended Paper roll dimension 8 1mm x 50 mm max Standard interfaces RS232 or Centronics Single 9 40 Vcc optional Selection Speed current NORMAL Storage temperature Humidity Real time clock 9 40 Vcc Power supply S NOTE Referred to a standard CUSTOM receipt L 10cm Density 12 5 dots CUSTOM User
30. the representation of the command hexadecimal value for example 40 means HEX 40 indicates an ASCII character not performable n m t are optional parameters that can have different values CUST M User Manual 190 4 3 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS E Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Small character printing ASCII Hex 00 Decimal 0 The printer prints in small characters normal commands 00 09 do not cancel the print buffer commands which modify the direction of the characters are only active at the be ginning of the line Setting in option register by means of front keys 01 02 03 04 01 n Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Double width printing ASCII Hex 01 Decimal 1 The printer prints in double width format commands 00 09 do not cancel the print buffer commands which modify the direction of the characters are only active at the be ginning of the line Setting in option register by means of front keys 00 02 03 04 lr mm e _daq dd Oee omm_ _ ___ r mr r r r rme r e m e_m_b_tl Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Double height printing ASCII Hex 02 Decimal 2 The printer prints in double height format
31. time clock enabled Print direction normal Print direction reverse number bits in parallel reception 8 number bits in parallel reception 7 3 Printing of seconds disabled setting is memorized the EEPROM assumed as the default value the next time the printer is switched on Printing of seconds enabled 9 1 0 2 0 8 O CR 0D enabled 6 9 32 0 64 po 28 CR 0D disabled Selection font 1 Selection font 2 Reception buffer 1Kbyte Reception buffer N columns 1 4B To send setting byte 00001001 09 30 39 1B 47 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS 1B 4B Name Write the value dd in the option register 1 Format ASCII dH dL ESC K Hex dH dL 1B 4B Decimal dH dL 27 75 Range Description Modifies the configuration register dd are two ASCII characters representing the hexadecimal code for the programming of the register Notes The setting is memorized in the EEPROM and assumed as default value the next time the printer is switched on Default Reference 1B 47 Example To send setting byte 00001001 09 530 39 1B 47 1B 4D Name Writes the value dd in the print mode Format ASCII dH dL ESC M Hex dH dL 1B 4D Decimal dH dL 27 77 Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Sets the print mode default parameters 00 small character printing 01 double width printing 02 doub
32. x OA Decimal 10 Forward feeds one line equivalent to a line of print This command brings about the printing of the contents of the line buffer 0B Forward feeds n lines ASCII n VT Hex n OB Decimal n 11 0 lt 5 lt 9 Carries out the number of line feeds specified by number When n 0 the command is ignored This command clears the line buffer 0A 0D M Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example CUSTOM Print the line buffer ASCII CR Hex OD Decimal 13 This command prints the line buffer If the line buffer is empty the command is ignored If the CRLF option is set this command is ignored and printing can only be ordered through the command 0A 0F User Manual FT190 4 5 4 PRINTER FUNCTIONS SOES Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Set CRLF mode ASCII Hex OF Decimal 15 Inhibits the command 0D maintaining enabled only the command 0A for printing This command clears the line buffer On switching on the default value is in the Option Register Setting in the option register by means of the front keys 0D 11 Name Format Range Description Notes Default Reference Example Graphic mode ASCII Hex 11 Decimal 17 Enables graphic mode a line in 24 column mode corresponds to 144 horizontal dots divided into 24 blocks of 6 dots e

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