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1. 76 mm paper width 40 columns 1 6 inch default n 144 inch programmable by command Friction feed Approx 141 mm sec Ordinary bond and carbonless copy paper 76 0 5 mm 3 0 inches 57 5 0 5 mm 2 25 inches 69 5 0 5 mm 2 75 inches 85mm 3 35 inches max 12 1 mm Inner dia 18 1 mm Outer dia Note Paper rolls with the end of the paper glued or taped to the paper roll core or paper rolls with the end of the paper folded can cause a paper jam Single 0 06 mm to 0 085 mm Copies Original 2 copies Max 0 2 mm Partial cut Auto cutter model only Cartridge cassette 441Ribbon Black Red 2 colors Black Red 441Ribbon Black Single color Black zs Ribbon material Ribbon life Overall dimensions Weight Interface Peripheral unit drive circuit Ambient temperature humidity Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity RH 9 Relative humidity Mechanical life Print head life Auto cutter life 0 80 60 40 Nylon 66 40 denier 441 Ribbon Black Red Black 1 500 000 characters Red 750 000 characters 441Ribbon Black Black 3 000 000 characters 160 W x 245 D x 152 H mm 164 152 Eo E EY 245 i RA Approx 3 0 kg Tear bar model Approx 3 2 kg Auto cutter model Parallel interface or RS 232C interface or USB Interface or Eth ernet Interface or Wireless LAN Interface 2 circuits 24V max 1
2. 0 5 On Beep 3 error sec Off 0 5 sec Paper near end On Flashes On 2 None 4 error sec Off 2 sec Headhightemper Flashes On 1 Off None T3 ature detection sec Off 1 sec Board high tem Flashes On 2 Off None 6 perature detec sec Off 2 sec tion Cutter error on On Flashes On 0 125 3 short beeps 0 13 models with cut sec Off 0 125 sec 0 13 sec ter sec 0 5 sec Mechanical error On Flashes On 0 25 2shortbeeps 0 13 8 other than cutter sec Off 0 25 sec 0 5 sec error sec Black mark detec On Flashes On 0 5 3shortbeeps 0 13 0 tion error sec Off 0 5 sec sec 0 13 sec 0 13 sec Automatically recovered by loading a new paper roll then closing the printer cover 2 Automatically recovered by closing the printer cover 3 Automatically recovered by closing the front cover 4 Automatically recovered by loading a new paper roll then closing the printer cover 5 Automatically the printer is recovered after the print head has cooled A print head temperature error is not abnormal 6 Automatically the printer is recovered after the board has cooled 229 7 Automatically the printer is recovered if the cutter returns to the home position after turn ing the power OFF and ON Restoration is also possible with the DLE lt ENQ gt n command when in the ESC POS mode Note 1 Ifthe cutter doesn t return to the home position or doesn t perform
3. EU only 2 Pass the fastener through the holes in the ferrite core as shown in the illustration 10cm Maximum 3 Loop the fastener around the cable and then pull the end of the fastener tightly through its buckle Use a pair of scissors to cut off the excess end of the fastener cd Connecting the peripheral drive cable Connect the peripheral drive cable to the connector on the printer Then connect the other end of the cable to the peripheral drive circuit Except for EU 44 11 RS 232C Serial Interface 11 1 Interface Specifications CD Data transmission method Asynchronous serial interface 2 Baud rate Selectable from 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Refer to 10 DIP Switch Setting 3 Word length Start bit 1 bit Data bit 7 or 8 bits selectable Parity bit Odd even or none selectable Stop bit 1 bit length 4 Signal polarity RS 232 MARK Logic 1 3V to 15V SPACE Logic 0 43V to 15V MARK 1 bO b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 SPACE 0 ae ee A Start bit B Data bit C Parity bit D Stop bit 45 11 2 Pins and Signal Names Pin No Signal Name Direction Function 1 FG Frame ground 2 TXD OUT Transmission data 3 RXD IN Receive data 4 RTS OUT Always space a N C Not connected 6 DSR IN Dip switch 2 7 OFF 1 STAR Mode Status of this signal is not checked 2 ESC POS Mode e In DTR
4. change the print width For instructions on setting the memory switch please refer to the separate Specification Man ual 69 5 mm width Roll paper guide Roll paper guide 57 5 mm width 18 Caution Symbol AN N This symbol is placed near the print head to indicate that it may be hot Never touch the print head immediately after the printer has been used Let the print head cool for a few minutes before touching it This symbol is placed near the cutter auto cutter or manual cutter tear bar la Never touch the cutter blade as you could injure your fingers This symbol label or stamp is placed near the screws securing the case which should A not be opened by individuals other than service personnel Individuals other than service personnel should not remove these screws High voltage areas in the case can be dangerous AWARNING Y Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke a strange odor or unu sual noise Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer for advice Y Never attempt to repair this product yourself Improper repair work can be danger ous Y Never disassemble or modify this product Tampering with this product may result in injury fire or electric shock Y Do not touch the cutter blade There is a cutter inside the paper outlet slot Not only should you not put your hand in the paper outlet slot while printing is in progress never put your hand i
5. 28 GND GND 20 GND GND 30 GND GND 48 Pin No Direction uc ccn Signal Name 3l In nInit nInit 32 Out nFault nDataAvail Data0 4 33 EXT GND 34 Out Compulsion Status 39 Out Logic High 5V 36 In nSelectIn 1284Active Note 1 The prefix n on the signal name refers to low active signals If the host does not have any one of the signal lines listed above two way com munication fails For interfacing signal lines should always use twisted pair cables with the return sides connected to the signal ground level Cautions when resetting the printer using the nInit signal 31 pin Reset can be made from 31 pin nInit signal of the interface by memory switch setting Factory setting is reset In addition when reset has been enabled by 31 pin nInit signal it can be set to reset when the following conditions have been established memory switch set tings for 6 D and 6 E have been changed 36 pin nSelectIn 1284 active signal is low and 31 pin nInit signal is low For instructions on setting the memory switch please refer to the separate Speci fication Manual During factory output IFEE 1284 printer device ID reply will be Invalid To get the device ID change memory switch 6 C to Valid For instructions on setting the memory switch please refer to the separate Specification Manual 18 1 This connector mates with an Am
6. a telephone 4 Setup the Cable to the PC Parallel Interface Cable ing Connect 4 1 4 1 1 Connect the parallel interface cable to a parallel port of your PC u E yum W iii hii 4 1 2 RC 232 Interface Cable li 232 interface cable to a RS 232 port Connect the RC of your PC 4 1 3 USB Interface Cable MA i N Wn N cmm E ur Connect the USB interface cable to a USB port of your PC 4 1 4 Ethernet Interface cable E O a gt o S o S o ss O o 5 ss o o S hiv M oO gt S gt o o o gt o o S S O O Q A 2 o gt q O 4 2 Connecting the Cable to the Printer Note that the interface cable is not provided Please use a cable that meets specifications ACAUTION Before connecting disconnecting the interface cable make sure that power to the printer and all the devices connected to the printer is turned off Also make sure the power cable plug is disconnected from the AC outlet 4 2 1 Parallel Interface Cable 1 Make sure the printer is turn off 2 Affix the ferrite core onto the cable as shown in the illustration 3 Pass the fastener through the ferrite core 4 Loop the fastener around the cable and lock it Use scissors to cut off any excess Ferrite core 10 cm Interface cable 5 C
7. down for 2 more seconds Returns to 1 24 6 4 1 Self Printing Mode Self printing will be performed to print the Ver No and printer settings ASCII printing will be repeated when the FEED switch is held continuously at the end of ASCII printing The self printing mode will end automatically when the FEED button is released at the end of ASCII printing kk 57 Interface Parallel Memory Switch FEDCBA9876543210 HEX lt gt 0000000000000000 0000 lt 1 gt Q000000000000000 0000 2 0000000000000000 0000 3 O000000000000000 0000 4 0000000000000 0000 45 O000000000000000 0000 lt gt Q000000000000000 0000 DE 0000000000000 0000 0000 aang 0 4 Model lt 0 gt B A ESC 4 An 0 9 lt SP gt Red Valid 0 2 3 lt FF gt Form Feed 41 8 Black Mark Invalid 15 4 Zero Style Normal Zero lt 1 gt 0 3 International USA 7 O R gt Deine Lis del 91M Nn 25 6 4 2 Adjusting the Dot Alignment Mode You may never have to use the procedure described in this section but after you have been using your printer for some time you may find that the dots of some graphics do not align correctly For example what should look like may come out looking like one of the following HH or like this RHH This is caused when mechanical parts of the printer get out of alignment This happens only rarely and you may never experience it at all throughout th
8. flat blade screwdriver 4 Replace the DIP switch cover Then secure it with the screw The new settings take effect when you turn on the printer EL B DIP switch SW No Function ON OFF 1 1 Always ON Should be set on 1 2 Auto Cutter 1 Invalid Valid 1 3 Always ON Should be set on 1 4 Command emulation Star ESC POS 1 5 USB mode 2 Printer class Vendor class 1 6 2 colors printing Valid Invalid 1 7 Reserved 1 8 Print head model 3 18 pin wire 9 pin wire The factory settings for enabling disabling the auto cutter are as follows Models without auto cutter Invalid Switch 1 2 on Models with auto cutter Valid Switch 1 2 off Note Do not enable the auto cutter for models without the auto cutter 1 e models with a tear bar A mechanical error will occur 2 USB interface model only 3 Do not change the default setting Switch 1 8 off m 10 1 RS 232C Interface Model The RS 232C interface model is equipped with DIP switches on the serial interface board unit to change the communication settings Change the settings for DIP switch No 2 according to the following procedures pos D Then secure it with the screws G The factory settings of DIP switch are all on except for switches 7 and 8 DIP switch 2 Turn off the printer and all components connected to it Remove the 2 screws Remove the serial interface board unit Change the setting of the DIP switche
9. on the power cord matches the AC outlet 2 If the power cord is not attached to the printer plug the appropriate end into the AC inlet on the back of the printer 3 Plug the power cord into a properly grounded AC outlet Important If the voltage shown on the label on the of your printer does not match the voltage for your area contact your dealer immediately The power cord is designed for use with this printer only Do not connect it to any other de vice 12 4 6 Turning Power On Make sure that the Power cord has been connected as described in 4 5 Turn ON the power switch located on the front of the printer The POWER lamp on the control panel will light up Power switch ACAUTION 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 When an Switch blind is affixed to the printer above the power switch the ON OFF marks of the power switch may be hidden If this occurs remove the power cord from the outlet to turn the printer OFF Ie 4 7 Installing the Cable Install the cable as shown in the diagram below 4 8 Switch Blind Installation It is not necessary to install the switch blind Only install it if it is necessary for you By install ing the switch blind the following become possible Preventing
10. switch to off to turn off power to the printer 2 Push the cover open lever and open the printer cover If the printer cover will not open on an auto cutter model it means that the auto cutter is not in the home position or locked In this case return the auto cutter to the home posi tion by following the instructions provided in Section 7 3 3 Remove the jammed paper ACAUTION Take care not to damage the printer when removing the jammed paper 4 Position the roll paper straight and close the printer cover gently Note 1 Make sure that the paper is positioned straight If the printer cover is closed with the paper skewed a paper jam may result Note 2 Lock the printer cover by pressing down on the sides Do not try to close it by pressing down on the center The cover may not lock properly 5 Set the power switch to on to turn on power to the printer Make sure that the ERROR LED is not lit Note While the ERROR LED is lit the printer will not accept any commands such as the print command so make sure that the printer cover is locked properly A 7 3 Releasing a Locked Cutter Auto Cutter Mode only If the auto cutter locks up or fails to cut the paper follow the steps below AWARNING Since working on the cutter may be dangerous be sure to turn off the printer first 1 Set the power switch to OFF to turn off the printer 2 Ordinarily a locked cutter will recover automati cally by closin
11. the power switch from being operated by mistake Ensuring that other people can not easily operate the power switch Install the switch blind as shown in the diagram below The power switch can be turned ON and OFF O by inserting a narrow instrument ball pen etc in the holes in the switch blind Important 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 14 5 Loading the Ribbon Cartridge and Paper 5 1 Loading the Ribbon Cartridge D Turn off power to the printer 2 Open the front cover by holding the finger grips on both ends of the cover and lifting it up Important 1 Do not touch the print head immediately after printing as it can be extremely hot 2 Do not touch the cutter blade There is a cutter inside the paper outlet slot Not only should you not put your hand in the paper outlet slot while printing is in progress never put your hand into the outlet even when printing is not in progress 3 Place the ribbon cartridge in the direction shown in the figure and press it down to load it If loading of the ribbon cartridge is not satisfactory press down the cartridge while rotating the ribbon feed knob in the direction of the arrow 4 Turn the ribbon feed knob of the ribbon cartridge in th
12. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 Outline OKIPOS441 Series Serial Impact Dot Matrix Printer is designed for use with electronic instru ments such as POS banking equipment computer peripheral equipment etc 2 Unpacking and Installation 2 1 Unpacking After unpacking the unit check that all the necessary accessories are included in the package Ribbon cartridge S amp S e Note Setup sheets CD ROM Printer Roll paper guide Power cord Note The ferrite core and fastener provided with your printer depend on your printer configuration Fig 1 1 Unpacking If anything is missing contact the dealer where you bought the printer and ask them to supply the missing part Note that it is a good idea to keep the original box and all the packing materials just in case you need to pack the printer up again and send it somewhere at a later date 2 2 Choosing a place for the printer Before actually unpacking the printer you should take a few minutes to think about where you plan to use it Remember the following points when doing this Y Choose a firm level surface where the printer will not be exposed to vibration Y The power outlet you plan to connect to for power should be nearby and unobstructed Y Make sure that the printer is close enough to your host computer for you to connect the two Y Make sure that the p
13. A 0 C to 50 C 096 to 9096 RH at 34 C without condensation 20 C to 70 C 5 to 95 RH at 40 C without condensation Ea 34 C 90 RH pee Amd Ny 400 80 RH Operating ambient range NE pepgpeeMMAAM Meeeeee pee 50 C 40 RH 0 10 20 30 40 50 Ambient temperature 10 million lines except head life and auto cutter 150 million characters 1 million cuttings if the paper thickness is between 65 and 100 um 36 9 2 Power Supply Specifications Power Supply Input Consumption Current 100 to 240V AC 50 60Hz Conditions Excluding perpheral unit driving Operating Approx 36 W at ASCII printing Stand by Approx 10 W zae 10 Dip Switch Setting A DIP switch is provided at the bottom of the printer and can be set as given in the table be low Be sure to set the power switch to off before changing the settings It is recommended to use a pointed item like a pen or flat blade driver screw to change the settings The settings will become effective when the power switch is set to on again The following is the procedure for changing the settings on DIP switches 1 Make sure the printer is turned off 2 Removethe screw from the DIP switch cover Then take off the DIP switch cover as shown in the illustration below Ej Power OFF abii ON OFF 3 Setthe switches using a pointed tool such as a pen or
14. DSR communication mode Memory Switch 4 5 0 signal line indicating whether host is enabled or disabled to receive data is checked Space Host enabled to receive Mark Host disabled to receive Memory switch 4 5 1 Status of this signal is not checked n X ON X OFF communication mode status of B ue cna nO CHER Dip switch 2 7 ON This is an externally reset signal A mark above 1 ms pulse width engages reset q SG Signal ground 8 19 N C Not connected 20 DTR OUT Indicates whether data receive from host is enabled or disabled DTR DSR Communication Mode Space when receive is enabled Memory switch 6 9 0 1 Printer status 1 During the period from when the power is turned on includ ing resetting using the interface BUSY BUSY to when the printer is ready to receive data 2 During self printing and dot align BUSY BUSY ment adjustment 3 When the printer stops printing due to a paper end or an optional BUSY paper near end 4 When an error has occurred BUSY 5 When the receive buffer becomes full BUSY BUSY 46 Pin No Signal Name Direction Function 20 DTR OUT X On X Off Communication Mode Always space except during following conditions Period between reset and communication enabled During self printing and dot alignment adjustment 2 24 N C Not connected 25 INIT Dip switch 2 8 OFF o rny
15. E IF aun 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 RSIR 28 29 2A 2B 2C 20 2E 2F Ok 30 31 32 33 M 35 34 37 1234547 38 39 3A 3B 3C 08 89 55 38 6 4 4 Black Mark Sensor Alignment Mode L P 7 Turn the printer off and unplug the power cord Place the printer upright as shown below to remove the screws and remove the dip switch cover from the bottom of the printer Be sure to place the printer upright because you will not be able to properly adjust the printer if it is placed on its side ey Power OFF IAO 8 olla fal ZHAO Since it is adjusted by rotating the volume VR2 check the position of the volume Prepare a small slotted screwdriver that will fit in the hole Set the roll paper not for black mark Enter the black mark sensor adjustment mode according to the procedure described Section 6 4 Rotate the volume VR2 using micro screwdriver to adjust it to a position whereat both the ERROR red LED and the POWER green LED lamps light Turn the power OFF This completes the black mark sensor adjustment c8 T Preventing and Clearing Paper Jams 7 1 Preventing Paper Jams The paper should not be touched during ejection and before it is cut Pressing or pulling the paper during ejection may cause a paper jam paper cutting failure or line feed failure 7 2 Removing Paper Jam If a paper jam occurs clear it as described below 1 Set the power
16. OKI OkiPos 441 User s Guide 59307701 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 pursuant 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 digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le mi
17. allation p 2 2 Unpac kine M I 2 2 2 Choosing a place for the PM is 3 2 3 Manding Ei Term eaeoe E EEE a R E E EEEE EES 4 2 4 Maintenance Lacoste axe HORE UE AA AAA A EE EEES 4 3 Parts Identification and Nomenclature ii 5 BAe SC B i N 0 eer Ria 6 4 1 Connecting the Cable to the Pl t 6 4 2 Connecting the Cable tothe POE irrita 7 2 5 Installing th Printer SONS A 10 4 4 Connecting toa Peripheral Unit uuo reminder did 11 4 5 Lone the Power Cords ii las 12 4 6 TUE PO m ii 13 S PEE incid Aaa Cable TN 14 4 8 Switch Blind Install e E EE 14 5 Loading the Ribbon Cartridge and Paper sessscssssecssocesocesocessoesssccssocesocsscocssoeessccssocesocssoosssoesssesesosse 15 aL Loading the IIB ORG Ame idolos 15 5 2 Loading the papet ue a a 16 5 3 J stalling the Roll Paper GUAE estrada laa 18 6 Control Pariel and Other Puc BUS sms di a 21 flo Control Pano RR T NE PERSONE TEMO ter PETER 21 6 2 Lo editio roo e RR 21 6 3 i 22 6A Adjustment Moder AAA i 24 7 Preventing and Clearing Paper Jamis csssccecssssesissssssesosssscecsseovessossenosscesveeneebeneasdeoneveoscessvencsvoneessonssbense 30 PEDIS Siu cri m HG 30 EC MN Tus uu d cL Er 30 7 3 Releasing a Locked Cutter Auto Cutter Mode only rtr ane ee tette 31 8 Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit sscca
18. circuit connector only connects to peripheral units such as cash drawers etc Do not connect it to a telephone Use cables which meet the following specifications Peripheral Drive Connector Modular plug Pin Signal Function YO No name direction Modular plug MOLEX 90075 0007 AMP641337 or FCI B 66 4 Shield 1 FG Frame ground 2 DRDI Drive signal 1 OUT Wire lead 3 24V Drive power OUT o 4 24V Drive power OUT 5 DRD2 Drive signal 2 OUT 7 6 DRSNS Sense signal IN Drive circuit The recommended drive unit is shown below 1 With shield E L1 Peripheral unit E E ATko JA E E F fw 6 1 i 6 P Modular M GND Peripheral jack connector ufi Me V junit2 Compulsion R1 X En LR 6 m switch la R2 i Hid Frame ob ground Printer side lt User side Reference 2SD 1866 Circuit Configuration ac E Drive Output 24V Max 1 0A TR1 TR2 Transistor 2SD1866 or equivalent B R1 10k Q R2233k Q WW WW R3 R4 Le e Notes 1 Peripheral units 1 and 2 cannot be driven simultaneously To drive them continu ously set the duty cycle ratio to 20 or less excluding an externally connected buzzer Refer to the separate Specifications Manual for details The following external buzzer is available as an option External buzzer model RMB 24 Voltage rating 24V Average consumption current Max 21 mA a
19. d Lights when packets are received Push switch _Al 10 5 Wireless LAN Interface Model DIP SW 2 Switch ON OFF 2 1 Fixed at OFF 2 2 Initialize of setting information Change DIP Switch 2 2 to ON to initialize the setting information when the power is turned on The factory settings of DIP switch are all off LED Display Green Lights when pockets are received ON OFF No 1 2 DIP switch 2 DIP switch 2 nu Note e This product contains a built in wireless device and can only be used in the following countries USA UK France Ireland Belgium Germany Austria Switzerland Italy Denmark Norway Sweden Portugal Spain Estonia Finland Greece Liechtenstein Luxem burg Netherlands Canada Slovakia Slovenia Czech Hungary Poland Latvia and Lithuania ud This product contains Transmitter Module which conforms to the R amp TTE Directive This product contains Transmitter Module FCC ID M4B6180210 This product contains Transmitter Module IC 5844A 6180210 Strictly observe the export control laws of the country for export when exporting this product X X X Installing the Ferrite Core Wireless LAN Model for EU Only Install the ferrite core onto the peripheral drive cable to prevent radio interference Use the fer rite core only for the wireless LAN model in the EU CD Install the ferrite core onto the peripheral drive cable as shown in the illustration Ferrite core
20. djustment Mode There are the following seven adjustment modes The device will enter the adjustment mode if your turn it on while pressing the FEED switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The Self Printing Mode is entered by releasing the FEED switch after the buzzer sounds once Refer to Section 6 4 1 Holding down for 2 more seconds Adjusting the Dot Alignment Mode is entered by releasing the FEED switch after the buzzer sounds twice Refer to Section 6 4 2 Holding down for 2 more seconds The Hexadecimal Dump Mode is entered by releasing the FEED switch after the buzzer sounds three times Refer to Section 6 4 3 Holding down for 2 more seconds The Black Mark Sensor Alignment Mode is entered by releasing the FEED switch after the buzzer sounds four times Refer to Section 6 4 4 Holding down for 2 more seconds The Near End Sensor Adjustment Mode is entered by releasing the FEED switch after the buzzer sounds five times Refer to the separate Specifications Manual for details Holding down for 2 more seconds The Memory Switch Manual Setting Mode is entered by releasing the FEED switch after the buzzer sounds six times Refer to the separate Specifications Manual for details Holding down for 2 more seconds The Memory Switch Override Mode is entered by releasing the FEED switch after the buzzer sounds seven times Refer to the separate Specifications Manual for details Holding
21. e direction of the arrow to remove slack in the ribbon 5 Close the front cover Note When removing the ribbon cartridge raise the finger grips as shown in the figure E Finger grip 15 5 2 Loading the paper D Open the printer cover by sliding the latch toward you Important 1 Do not touch the print head immediately after printing as it can be extremely hot 2 Do not touch the cutter blade There is a cutter inside the paper outlet slot Not only should you not put your hand in the paper outlet slot while printing is in progress never put your hand into the outlet even when printing is not in progress 2 While observing the direction of the roll set the paper roll into the hollow and pull on the leading edge of the paper toward you 3 Push down both sides of the printer cover to close Note Make sure that the printer cover is securely closed 4 Tear Bar Model Tear off the paper as shown Auto Cutter Model If the printer cover is closed after turning on the power the cutter operates automatically and the front end of the paper is cut Note When the paper end mark appears on the paper replace the roll paper before it runs out zug 5 3 Installing the Roll Paper Guide When using paper roll with 57 5 mm or 69 5 mm width install the attached roll paper guide in the groove in the printer The setting for memory switch 2 A and 2 B must be changed to
22. e life of the printer If you do have problems use the following procedure to correct it 1 Enter the Dot Alignment Adjust Mode according to the procedure described in Section 6 4 2 After entering the Dot Alignment Adjust Mode a printout of the adjustment patterns similar to the printout below will be printed The asterisk indicates the current adjustment pattern Dot Alignment Adjust Mode 1 2 4 Sec gt Backward 4 Sec gt Forward 2 Lv 51 PPPPRPRERHERERERR HDHD 3 Lv 52 bie PEE ERES S BEEN 4 Lv 53 LIP EE RP EPSA ELD ES 5 Lv 54 ELEN EE 011111111 6 Lv 55 FEIEIdJIDEELEEFEEELEI 7 Lv 56 Eid MIEL E EA X 8 Lv 57 111 AA a LL TEEEEI 9 Lv 58 EELE Y ET EDI kie 10 Lv 59 LLELE ELE ee eed LL Gg 11 Lv 60 LL LLL EL LL GL TEA 12 Lv 61 LICEO TETEE TE EEI 13 Lv 62 UTERO EE 14 Lv 63 LECEELEE ELLE CELL 6 TEEI 15 Lv 64 CECH AREA 16 Lv 65 CEPT ELE EE EE 060606041014 17 Lv 66 Ce EEOC TEE 18 Lv 67 ARACENA AA ERA 19 Lv 68 ARA AAA AAN 20 Lv 69 AAA RAE AAA AAA 21 Lv 70 6960444492404 0541401 22 Lv 71 AAA ae S S PP be Pa ES 3 To adjust use the FEED switch to select the adjustment pattern from the printout with the smallest gap between the first printing pass and the return printing pass Press the FEED switch once to specify the first adjustment pattern twice to specify the second adjustment pattern and so on up to seven times to specify the seven
23. g all the covers and turning the power back ON Recovery means that the locked cutter has been released so steps 3 and thereafter are unneces sary If the cutter has not recovered proceed to step 3 Pull the cover open lever towards you and open the printer cover The printer cover may not open due to the cutter being locked In this case follow steps 4 and 5 to first open the front cover and remove the tear bar If the printer cover opens proceed to step 6 Since the print head is hot immediately after printing be sure not to touch it On an auto cutter model a paper cutter is located at the paper outlet slot Be careful not to touch the cutter blade Open the front cover by holding the finger grips on both ends of the cover and lifting it up 5 Remove the two screws to remove the tear bar 3 4 Note Screws Tear bar Printer cover za 6 After you have opened the printer cover remove the four screws to remove the printer cover and reveal the cutter Screws 7 If the cutter is locked insert a Phillips screwdriver into the Phillips screw hole on the side of the cutter and turn it in the direction of the arrow shown below in order to return the cutter to its normal position 8 Reinstall the printer cover by tightening its screws 9 Reinstall the tear bar by tightening its screws ae 8 Peripheral Unit Drive Circuit Peripheral unit drive
24. gnpterpeadinmennce Dip switch 2 8 ON This is an externally reset signal A space above 1 ms pulse width engages reset 11 3 Interface Connections 130 O O O O O O O O O O O Of 20 O O O O O O O O O O O14 Refer to the interface specifications of the host for details on connecting to its interface connec tor The following illustration shows a typical connection configuration Printer side D sub 25 pin 25 pin 9 pin F GND 10 a E TXD 2 04 o2 o3 RXD 3 dc eel L 3 HO 2 RTS 4 04 04 o7 o5 o8 DSR 6 04 o6 o6 S GND 70 o7 o5 DTR 2004 o8 O 1 w c Lab F GND TXD RXD RTS CTS DSR S GND DCD DTR 12 Parallel Interface The two way parallel interface is compatible with the IEEE1284 compatibility mode and nib ble mode 12 1 Table of Connection Signals for Each Mode Pin No Direction ua Signal Name 1 In nStorobe HostClk 2 In Data0 Data0 3 In Datal Datal 4 In Data2 Data2 5 In Data3 Data3 6 In Data4 Data4 7 In Data5 Data5 8 In Data6 Data6 9 In Data7 Data7 10 Out nAck PtrCIk 11 Out Busy PtrBusy Data3 7 12 Out PError AckDataReq Data2 6 13 Out Select Xflag Datal 5 14 In nAutoFd HostBusy 15 N C 16 GND GND 17 Flame GND Flame GND 18 Out Logic High Logic High 19 GND GND 20 GND GND 21 GND GND 22 GND GND 23 GND GND 24 GND GND 25 GND GND 26 GND GND 27 GND GND
25. hen the auto cutter is operating Y Do not pull out paper while the printer cover is closed v 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 V Place the printer in a horizontal position when installing the paper even if the model can be installed vertically If the paper is installed with the printer in a vertical posi tion the printer will be unstable and could fall which may result in injury mn 6 Control Panel and Other Functions 6 1 Control Panel POWER lamp Green LED Lights when the power is ON FEED button Press the FEED button to feed roll paper 3 ERROR lamp Red LED Indicates various errors in combination with POWER lamp 6 2 Basic Indicators oo O POWER ERROR FEED 2 FEED button 9 ERROR lamp Red LED D POWER lamp Green LED POWER lamp ERROR lamp Buzzer Power On Off On Off No Error On Off 21 6 3 Errors 1 Recoverable error Error Descrip POWER lamp ERROR lamp Buzzer Recovery tion Conditions Paper end error On Flashes On 1 sec 4shortbeeps 0 13 1 Off 1 sec sec repeated twice Printercoveropen On On Beep 2 error Front cover open Flashes On
26. ions and settings of memory switches see the separate Specification Manual The table below shows the factory settings for the memory switches Memory Switch Hexadecimal Code 0 0000 1 0000 2 0000 3 0000 4 0000 5 0000 6 0000 7 0000 8 0000 9 0000 AWARNING Changing the memory switch settings can cause the printer to fail to operate correctly Alo Oki Data Americas Inc 2000 Bishops Gate Blvd Mt Laurel NJ 08054 4620 Tel 1 800 Oki Data 1 800 654 3282 Fax 856 222 5320 www okiprintingsolutions com Oki Data de Mexico S A de C V Mariano Escobedo NO 748 8 Piso Col Anzures e p 11590 Mexico DF Tel 52 555 263 8780 Fax 52 555 250 3501 www okiprintingsolutions com
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28. nist re des Communications du Canada The above statement applies only to printers marketed in Canada CE Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity EC Council Directive 89 336 EEC of 3 May 1989 This product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the International Standards EN 61000 6 3 2001 and EN 55024 1998 following the provisions of the Electro Magnetic Compatibility Directive of the European Communities as of May 1989 EC Council Directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC of 22 July 1993 This product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the International Standards EN 60950 1 following the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive of the European Communities as of 2001 The above statement applies only to printers marketed in EU Trademark acknowledgments OKIPOS441 Oki Data Corporation Notice e All rights reserved Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever without OKI express permission is forbidden e The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice e All 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 OKI would greatly appreciate being informed of them e The above notwithstanding OKI can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual Copyright 2007 Oki Data Corporation TABLE OF CONTENTS A A 1 2 Unpacking and Inst
29. nto the outlet even when printing is not in progress The printer cover can be opened when replacing the paper However since the cutter blade is on the inside of the printer cover be careful not to place your face or hands too close to the cutter blade Y During and immediately after printing the area around the print head is very hot Do not touch it as you could be burned Y Since working on the cutter may be dangerous be sure to turn off the printer first zm ACAUTION Y 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 Y If the voltage shown on the label on the of your printer does not match the voltage for your area contact your dealer immediately Y Make sure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from the AC outlet and that the computer is turned off before making connections Y Do not connect a telephone line into the peripheral drive connector Failure to observe this may result in damage to the printer Also for safety purposes do not connect wiring to the external drive connector if there is a chance it may carry peripheral voltage Y Do not operate the cover open lever while pressing on the printer cover with your hand Y Do not pull the cover open lever and open the printer cover when printing is in progress or w
30. onnect the interface cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer 6 Fasten the connector clasps 4 2 2 RS 232 Interface Cable 1 Make sure the printer is turn off ACAUTION Before connecting disconnecting the interface cable make sure that power to the printer and all the devices connected to the printer is turned off Also make sure the power cable plug is disconnected from the AC outlet 2 Connect the interface cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer 3 Tighten the connector screws 4 2 3 USB Interface Cable Affix the ferrite core onto the USB cable as shown in the illustration below and make sure to pass the cable through the cable support as shown in the illustra tion 4 2 4 Connecting Ethernet Cable 1 Make sure the printer is turned off 2 Affix the ferrite core onto the ethernet cable as shown in the illustration below 3 Pass the fastener through the ferrite core 4 Loop the fastener around the cable and lock it Use scissors to cut off any excess 1 cm maximum Ethernet cable Ferrite core N i PUES 5 Connect the interface cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer 4 3 Installing the Printer Software Here is the procedure for installing the printer driver and utility software which are stored on the supplied CD ROM The procedure applies to the Windows operating systems shown below Windows 2000 Windows XP Windo
31. ow with the selected adjustment pattern highlighted and the message Adjust Completed will be printed Note Before the printout is printed the setting value is stored in the non volatile memory of the printer after the adjustment pattern has been selected and the long buzzer sounds During this period do not set the power switch to off If this power switch is set to off when the setting value is being stored in the non volatile memory the setting value for the adjustment pattern and all of the memory switch settings will be reset Lv 55 ITEILEETEEETT IA 11511 Lv 56 PILE PEEP PEEP B GB GB GB g g1I X Lv 57 PILI ELIT ELA Lv 58 TIRA Lv 59 DEL PEL ELE E ET Adjust Completed 6 The long buzzer sounds once more and the setting value is automatically set The adjusting the dot alignment mode is complete f 6 4 3 Hexadecimal Dump Mode Each of the signals sent from the computer to the printer will be printed out in hexadecimal code This function allows you to check if a control code sent to the printer by the program being used is correct or not The last line is not printed if its data is less than one full line However if the FEED switch is pressed the last line will be printed To turn off the mode it is necessary to turn off the printer completely Wexadecimal Dump 00 0i 02 3 04 05 06 07 06 9 GA 08 OC OD DE OF aaa eeuae 10 11 121314 i5 1617 18 1 18 18 iC 1D L
32. phenol 57 30360 connector 36 19 Parallel interface connector printer side 49 13 USB Ethernet and Wireless LAN Interface 13 1 USB Interface Specifications 1 General Specification Conforms to USB 2 0 Specifications 2 Communication Speed USB Full Speed Mode 12 Mbps 3 Communication Method USB Bulk Transmission Mode 4 Power Specifications USB Self power Function 5 Connector USB Up Stream Port Connector USB Type B 13 2 Ethernet Interface Specifications 1 General Specification Conforms to IEEE802 3 2 Communication Media 10 Base T 100 Base TX 3 Communication Speed 10 100 Mbps 4 Protocol TCP IP 5 TCP IP detail ARP RARP BOOTP DHCP LPR 9100 FTP HTTP TELNET TFTP 6 Connector RJ 45 8 pin modular 13 3 Wireless LAN Interface Specifications 1 General Specification Conforms to IEEE802 11b 2 Communication Media 2 4 GHZ DSSS wireless CF card 3 Communication Speed 1M 2M 5 5M 11Mbps AUTO Full Back 4 Protocol TCP IP 5 TCP IP detail ARP RARP BOOTP DHCP LPR 9100 IPP POP3 HTTP TELNET SMTP SNMP FTP 6 Operating Channels North America 1 11 ch Japan 1 14 ch Europe 1 13 ch 50 14 Memory Switch Settings Each memory switch is stored in EEPROM For details on the funct
33. rinter is not exposed to direct sunlight Y Make sure that the printer is well away from heaters and other sources of extreme heat Make sure that the surrounding area is clean dry and free of dust Y Make sure that the printer is connected to a reliable power outlet It should not be on the same electric circuit as copiers refrigerators or other appliances that cause power spikes Y Make sure that the room where you are using the printer is not too humid ANWARNING Y Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke a strange odor or unu sual noise Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer for advice Y Never attempt to repair this product yourself Improper repair work can be dangerous V Never disassemble or modify this product Tampering with this product may result in injury fire or electric shock 2 3 Handling Care L D Vh e Be careful not to drop paper clips pins or other foreign matter into the unit as these cause the printer to malfunction 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 2 4 Maintenance Essentially your printer is a rob
34. s Replace the serial interface board unit Turn on the printer and all components connected to it CT No 12345678 OFF DIP SW2 DIP SW 2 Switch Function ON OFF Baud Rate See table below 2 3 Data Length 8 bits 7 bits 2 4 Parity Check Disabled Enabled 2 5 Parity Odd Even 2 6 Handshake DTR DSR XON XOFF 2 7 Pin 6 DSR reset signal Valid Invalid 2 8 Pin 25 INIT reset signal Valid Invalid Baud Rate Settings Table Baud Rate Switch 2 1 Switch 2 2 4800BPS OFF ON 9600BPS ON ON 19200BPS ON OFF 38400BPS OFF OFF 40 10 2 Parallel Interface Model The parallel interface model is equipped with the main DIP switch only 10 3 USB Interface Model The USB interface model is equipped with the main DIP switch only 10 4 Ethernet Interface Model B Initializing Settings Set the push switch as described below to initialize the setting information Push the switch for one to five seconds while running under normal operating mode The green and red LEDs will flash with a regular pattern After that push the switch once again in that state to turn OFF both of the red and green LEDs This will return the settings of the interface board to their default or ex factory settings After the interface board has been initialized the printer will automatically reboot itself B LED Display Green Lights when other party connection is recognized as IO0BASE TX Re
35. t 24V Sound pressure Min 75 dB at 1 m Lead wires red black Never use the external buzzer command if you connect a device such as a cash drawer other than an external buzzer It could damage the connected device and the printer circuit Refer to the separate Specifications Manual for details on commands The status of the compulsion switch can be known from the status command Refer to the separate Specifications Manual for details Minimum resistance for coils L1 and L2 is 24 Absolute maximum ratings for diodes D1 and D2 Ta 25 C are Average Rectified Current I 1A Absolute maximum rating for transistors TR1 and TR2 Ta 25 C are Collector current Ic 2 0 A 34 9 General Specifications 9 1 General Specifications Printing method Print direction Number of head pins Number of print columns Character set Font configuration ANK Printing width Print speed Line spacing Paper feed method Paper feed speed Paper specifications Paper type Paper width Roll diameter Core Thickness Auto cutter Ink ribbon specifications Ribbon type Color Serial impact dot matrix Bi directional 9 wires 42 columns ASCII 95 characters Extended graphics 128 x 40 pages Star mode 128 x 9 pages ESC POS International characters 46 Star mode 37 ESC POS 7 Half dots x 9 or 5 x9 63 mm 210 dots 57 mm 190 dots 45 mm 150 dots Max 4 7 lines per sec
36. th adjustment pattern At the number that you want to specify press and hold 2 seconds the FEED switch until the long buzzer sounds This will specify the setting value For example if you want to select the eighth pattern from the top press the FEED switch seven times Then atthe eighth pattern press and hold 2 seconds the FEED switch until the long buzzer sounds There are only twenty three adjustment patterns The buzzer will sound each time the FEED switch is pressed However if you press the FEED switch more than twenty three times a warning alert will sound 4 If there is no matching pattern among the adjustment patterns perform the Backward or Forward operation described below in order to print a printing pattern in which the dot alignment settings are changed Then repeat step 3 Backward Press and hold the FEED switch for 2 to 4 seconds The buzzer will beep and the printer will print a pattern in which the forward is adjusted more leftward of the pres ently indicated pattern and the backward is adjusted more rightward Forward Press and hold the FEED switch for 4 seconds or longer The buzzer will beep beep and the printer will print a pattern in which the forward is adjusted more rightward of the presently indicated pattern and the backward is adjusted more leftward 5 After selecting the adjustment pattern the setting value is stored in the non volatile memory A printout similar to the one bel
37. the initial move ment it cannot be recovered 2 Ifthe paper is jammed turn the power OFF clear the jammed paper then turn the power ON 3 When the error occurs STAR Mode Non recoverable error ESC POS Mode Recoverable error 8 Turn the power OFF clear the jammed paper or remedy another problem and then turn the power ON Automatically the printer is recovered if the carriage returns to the home position after turning the power OFF and ON Restoration is also possible with the DLE ENQ n command when in the ESC POS mode When the error occurs STAR Mode Non recoverable error ESC POS Mode Recoverable error 9 For paper jam errors Clear the jammed paper and change the paper roll if necessary For incorrect paper format errors Change the paper roll and use a paper roll with the correct black mark 2 Non recoverable error Error Description POWER lamp ERROR lamp Buzzer Flash memory write Off Flashes On 1 sec None error Off 1 sec Thermistor failure Off Flashes On 0 25 2 short beeps 0 13 sec 0 5 sec error sec Off 0 25 sec Power supply error Off Flashes On 2 sec None Off 2 sec CPU error Off On One long beep 2 sec RAM R W error Off On None Note If a non recoverable error occurs turn the power OFF wait at least 10 seconds and turn the power back ON If the non recoverable error continues to be indicated consult a dealer for repairs e 6 4 A
38. ust piece of equipment but should be treated with a modicum of care in order to avoid malfunctions For example l 2 d Keep your printer in a comfortable environment Roughly speaking if you feel comfort able then the environment is suitable for your printer Do not subject the printer to physical 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 Parts Identification and Nomenclature Printer cover Protects the printer from dust and reduces noise Do not open the cover while printing S Ar i Control panel Power switch Features one control switch and two indicators Turns printer power to indicate printer status on and off Power connector For connection of the power cord Peripheral unit drive circuit connector Interface connector Connects to peripheral units such as cash Connects the printer with host drawers etc computer Do not connect this to
39. ws Vista 1 Turn ON the power to your PC to start Windows 2 Insertthe supplied CD ROM Drivers and Utilities into the CD ROM drive iuro o 3 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen z10 4 4 Connecting to a Peripheral Unit You can connect a peripheral unit to the printer using a modular plug See Modular plug on page 33 for details about the type of modular plug that is required Note that this printer does not come with a modular plug or wire so it is up to you to obtain one that suits your needs Important Make sure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from the AC outlet and that the computer is turned off before making connections 1 Connect the peripheral drive cable to the connector on the rear panel of the printer Important Do not connect a telephone line into the peripheral drive connector Failure to observe this may result in damage to the printer Also for safety purposes do not connect wiring to the external drive connector if there is a chance it may carry peripheral voltage y A 4 5 Connecting the Power Cord Note Before connecting disconnecting the power cord make sure that power to the printer and all the devices connected to the printer is turned off Also make sure the power cable plug is disconnected from the AC outlet 1 Check the label on the back or bottom of the printer to make sure its voltage matches that of the AC outlet Also make sure the plug

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