SATO GT 410, GT 424e, GT408 Interface Selection, RS232C Serial Interface, RS232C Specifications

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Unit 3: Installation

INTERFACE SELECTION

This chapter presents the printer interface types and their specifications. These specifications include detailed information to assist in the selection of the most appropriate method for the printer to interface with the host. The four acceptable interface methods are:

RS232C Asynchronous Serial

IEEE1284 Parallel

Universal Serial Bus (USB) Adapter

Local Area network (LAN) Ethernet

802.11B Wireless

Following the selection of the desired interface, proceed to the following unit for instructions on how to Configure the printer for that interface type.

WARNING: NEVER CONNECT OR DISCONNECT INTERFACE CABLES (OR USE A SWITCH BOX) WITH POWER APPLIED TO EITHER THE HOST OR THE PRINTER. THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INTERFACE CIRCUITRY IN THE PRINTER/HOST AND IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.

NOTE: Some hosts monitor the Request-To-Send (RTS) signal (pin 4 of 25) to determine if the printer is ready to receive data. Since the printer does not generate this signal, the RTS line must be held true (high) in order to allow communication. This can be performed by connecting the RTS pin to the Clear-To-Send (CTS) signal (pin 5 of 25).

RS232C SERIAL INTERFACE

This High Speed Serial Interface is a Plug-In Interface Module that can be installed in the printer by the user. The only difference between this interface and the TTL is their signal levels and cable pinouts.

 

RS232C SPECIFICATIONS

Asynchronous ASCII

 

Half-duplex communication

 

 

Bi-Directional Communication

Data Transmission Rate

 

9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 bps

Data Length

 

8 bit (selectable)

Stop Bit

 

1 bit (fixed)

Parity Bit

 

ODD, EVEN, NONE (selectable)

Codes Used

 

ASC II Character Codes, JIS Kanji Codes

Control Codes

 

STX (02H), ETX (03H), ACK (06H), NAK (15H)

Connector

 

Special

Cable

 

Special

Signal Levels

 

High = +5V to +12V, Low = -5V to -12V

SATO GT4xxe Series Operator Manual

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Contents GT408/410/424e Printer Sato America, Inc Table of Contents Maintenance Printer ConfigurationTroubleshooting Introduction About this Manual Result in Presonal InjuryGeneral Description 1a, Primary ComponentsControl Features LCD DisplayTechnical Data Physical Characteristics PowerEnvironmental ProcessingInterface Modules RibbonSensing Character Font Capabilities Regulatory Approvals Character ControlBAR Code Capabilties Page Installation Unpacking & Parts Identification UnpackingCable Connection Printer InstallationSite Location Media Selection Media & Ribbon Loading3b, Fan-fold Media & Ribbon Loading RS232C Serial Interface RS232C SpecificationsInterface Selection RS232C Serial Interface Signals PIN Direction Signal DefinitionCable Requirements DB9 Host Connection DB9 PrinterSpecifications IEEE1284 Parallel Interface802.11B Wireless 802.11B Wireless SpecificationsUniversal Serial BUS USB Adapter Local Area Network LAN EthernetReceive Buffer ACK/NAK ProtocolAccessories Installation External Signal ConnectorMemory Expansion Pcmcia Memory ExpansionInterface Upgrade Interface UpgradeLabel Cutter Installation Label Peeler InstallationPrinter Operation Configuration Modes Normal ModeUser Mode User ModeAdvanced Mode Advanced ModeIEEE1284 Interface Setup Mode IEEE1284 Interface Setup ModeRS232C Interface Setup Mode RS232C Interface Setup ModeCentronics Interface Setup Mode Centronics Interface ModeLAN Interface Setup Mode LAN Interface Setup ModeUSB Interface Setup Mode USB Interface Setup ModeCartridge Mode Cartridge ModeSembl Mode 10, Sembl ModeTest Print Mode 11, Test Print ModeDownload Mode + PowerHEX Dump Mode 13, Hex Dump ModeBoot Download Mode FUNCTION+ + Enter + PowerData Save Mode 15, Data Save ModeDefault Settings Mode 16, Default Settings ModePrint Cancel Mode 17, Print Cancel ModePrint Darkness Default Mode 18, Print Density Default ModeService Mode 19, Service ModeFactory Mode 20, Factory ModeNormal Mode Menu DescriptionIs the premiere screen of the Advanced Mode. The Advanced User Mode Print offset refers to the vertical and horizontal shifting Advanced Mode Allows the pitch sensor to be activated or deactivated as Advanced Mode Menu Description Interface Modes 4-4 Through Allows BCC check to be enabled or disabled. Will only appear Allows determination of which method of configuration has OFF with asychronous outputs with Select signal. Will only If any LAN interface is present and the Card option is not Cartridge Mode Sembl Mode Test Print Mode Download Mode HEX Dump Mode Boot Download Mode Data Save Mode Default Settings Mode Allows selection of data to be initializedPrint Cancel Mode Print Density Default ModeService Mode Enable or disable the control of ribbon rewind speed Previous printer Confirms copying is in progress. Data entry not required Factory Mode Displays values for the dispenser counter Operational Adjustments Potentiometer DESCRIPTION/PROCEDURE21, Sensor & Accessory Positioning 22, Print Base Reference Position Page Troubleshooting Unit 5 Troubleshooting Alarm sound Three short beeps External signal Machine error Memory Writing error Item Number error Unit 5 Troubleshooting Image Voids Light Print ImagesUneven Print Darkness Smeared Print ImagesIncorrect Label Positioning Meandering MediaPrinter Creates a Blank Label Interface Troubleshooting CHK Troubleshooting StepLAN Ehternet Interface Test Print Troubleshooting Hex Dump ModeTest Print Mode Test Label PrintingSample Test Label Sensor Locations Sensor LocationsMaintenance Cleaning Procedures Replacement Procedures Print Head ReplacementPlaten Roller Replacement 1b, Print Head ReplacementPlaten Roller Replacement Adjustment Procedures Print Head AlignmentPrint Head Pressure Adjustment Pressure Adjustment Media Scale Thickness MMPrint Head Balance Adjustment Balance AdjustmentRibbon Guide Adjustment Ribbon Guide AdjustmentLabel Sensor Positioning Label Sensor PositioningPotentiometer Adjustments