Seiko Group TM-L60 manual Connecting the Power Supply to the Printer, Plugging in AC adapter

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Chapter 2 Before Setting Up

2-1 Connecting the Power Supply to the Printer

nPlugging in AC adapter

The printer must be connected to an external power supply.

Be sure to use a power supply unit that matches the specifications.

CAUTIONS:

Before connecting the printer to the power supply, make sure that the voltage (24 VDC) and power specifications match the printer’s require- ments.

Using an incorrect power supply can cause serious damage to the printer.

Connect the power unit according to the following procedure. Make sure the printer and the power unit are turned off.

Plug the power cable’s connector into the printer’s power connector with the arrow mark facing downward.

Remove the power cable by grasping the connector firmly at the arrow mark and pulling straight out.

Plug the power cord into an outlet, and turn on the power unit.

Power Cable Connector

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Contents L 6 Page CC Class a FCC Compliance Statement for American Users Introduction Contents Appendix a General Specifications Setting UP 1Checking the Contents of the Box Unpacking the PrinterChoosing a Place for the Printer Removing the Protective Material4Names and Functions of Parts Part namesPower green Error redOperation panel Paper redConnecting the Power Supply to the Printer Plugging in AC adapterConnecting the Host Computer to the Printer Connecting the interface cableInstalling the Roll Paper Installing the roll paperPaper Slot Adjusting the Paper-end Detector How to adjust the paper-end detectorPaper-end detector Page Setting the DIP Switches Locating the DIP switchesSetting the DIP switches DIP-Switch Functions DIP-switch Functions Baud Rate SelectionPrint Density Selection 1Checking Operation with the Self Test II. Reference 1Panel Switches and Commands Switches Power switchPaper-feed switch Printable Area and Label Paper Conditions Printable areaLabel paper Miscellaneous Notes Page Error Correction Error LED redError Display Be inspectedCommand Standby State Display ON/OFF Timing Pattern RecoveryCleaning the Head Cleaning the headCover-open Detector Removing Jammed PaperCover-open detector Controlling the printer with commands How to use this tableCommand Descriptions CommandsCommand descriptions XXX Command ESC SP n ESC ! nESC $ n1 n2 ESC % n ESC & s n m ap s Xam-n+lESC * m n1 n2 d k = n 1 + 2 5 6 X n 2 m = 0Vertical Direction Horizontal Direction ESC 3 n ESC = nESC @ ESC D nkNULESC E n RangeESC G n ESC J nESC R n ESC V nESC ¥ n1 n2 ESC nESC a n ESC c 4 n PositionESC p m n1 n2 ESC c 5 nESC d n ESC t n ESC u nESC Journal near-end GS FF GS*n1n2dn1xn2x8GS/m Dot DensityGS a m n PER Feed switch or turning the power on GS C 0 m nGS C1 n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 GS Cl, GS C2, GS c, GS CGS C2 n1 n2 T h c o u n t d o w nGSC N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 To stop countingGS H n With counting downGS f n With counting upGS w n GS k n d k NULGS n1 n2 n3 How to write program Printing on the roll paper Program DescriptionsIntroduction Before printingSend Print Data Initialize printer again Printing bar codes GS H nRS-232C must be closed using this command Sample Program onto thermal paper Printing on label paper Sample Program onto thermal label paper Appendix a General Specifications Printing specificationsCharacters specifications Near-end detector Paper Thermal paperThermal label paper Electrical characteristics EMI by using Epson PS-130External dimensions and weight ReliabilityAppendix B Connectors Signal Name Sender Specifications RS-232C compatible Appendix C InterfacesPin Number Signal Name Signal Direction Function Serial interface timingPage Page International character set Appendix E Command Summary Command NameGS C GS C2