Star Micronics TSP200 technical manual Maintenance, Cleaning, Checks

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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION

1.Maintenance

Proper maintenance is necessary to maintain printer performance and forestall potential problems. Please carry out maintenance as described below.

1-1. Cleaning

(1)Surface dirt

Clear away dirt with a soft cloth. If necessary, apply a small quantity of alcohol to the cloth to improve cleaning power. NEVER use thinner, trichlene, or ketone solvents, as these can cause damage to plastic components.

When cleaning, take care to avoid damaging or moistening of electronic parts, mechanical parts, and wires.

(2)Internal dust

For best results, use an electric vacuum cleaning device to remove dust from the inside of the printer. Note that such cleaning may also remove lubrication; when you have finished cleaning, check lubrication levels and apply lubricant as necessary.

1-2. Checks

There are two types of maintenance checks. Simple “daily checks” can be performed by users during the course of daily operation. “Periodic checks” must be carried out by qualified service personnel.

(1)Daily checks

Check whether dirt or other foreign matter has worked its way into the printer, and remove as necessary.

Check the thermal head for excessive dirt. If the head is very dirty, clean it with a cotton stick or a soft cloth soaked in alcohol.

(2)Periodic checks

Periodic checks and lubrication should be carried out once every six months or once every million lines of printing.

Check the integrity of springs.

Clear dust from areas around the detectors.

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Contents TSP200 Series Page Introduction Page Chapter Specifications and Operation Page Specifications and Operation General SpecificationsExternal Appearance TSP200-120/230DIP-Switch Settings DIP switch #1 Factory settings of DIP switch 1 are all onSpecifications and Operation Specifications and Operation HEX dump mode Running a test printChapter Principles of Operation Page Block Diagram Principles of OperationPrinter Mechanism Interface Interface TypesCPU Data Arrangement and Printing ArrangementSTROBE1 STB1 STB2 STB3 Timing Chart 10 Motor Control by Phase 1-2 Excitation Feed-Motor Drive Circuit12 Pulse Width by Pattern Power-On Reset Circuit 13 Power-On Reset Circuit+5V Line Voltage Detector Circuit 14 Equivalent Circuit, Voltage Detection ICThermal Printhead Printer MechanismPaper-Feed Mechanism Detectors Paper-Out DetectorAuto-Cutter Drive circuit on TSP242-24/120/230 only 21 Cover-Open Detector23 Auto-Cutter Timing Chart Chapter Part Replacement and Related Adjustment Page Upper Case Unit Auto-Cutter UnitNear-End-Sensor Unit TSP242-24/120/230Power Unit TSP200-120/230 Power Unit TSP200-24Main Logic Board Fuses TSP200-120/230Fuses TSP200-24 Thermal-head UnitPage Chapter Maintenance and Lubrication Cleaning MaintenanceChecks Lubrication LubricantsApplication Method Lubrication PointsPage Chapter Parts List Printer Assembly Disassembly DrawingAFG 29 H Parts List TSP200-120/230 Printer AssemblyTSP200-120/230Printer AssemblyTSP200-24 TSP200-24TSP212 TSP242 Parts List Printer MechanismCutter Unit ACS-230STR Wiring Scheme of Printer STB1 VCC Gndh GND Init Error Slct CN7 Circuit Diagram Main Logic Board 2/6 Main Logic Board 3/6 Main Logic Board 4/6 Main Logic Board 5/6 Main Logic Board 6/6 Component Layout Main Logic Board RESIS. Array Chip Chip Resistor 4.7 K-OHM 1/10W DRWG.NO REV Parts no Parts Name ’TY Remarks Rank CN8 Power Supple Unit 120VAC/230VAC Power Supply Unit120VAC/230VAC Power Supple Unit 24VDC Circuit Diagram Component Layout Parts ListPaper Near-End Sensor Page Distributed by