Seiko Group TM-L60 Setting the DIP Switches, Locating the DIP switches, Setting the DIP switches

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3-3 Setting the DIP Switches

nLocating the DIP switches

On the underside of your printer are a number of DIP switches that can be set to perform a number of different functions.

You can change the function of your printer by turning DIP switches on or off.

Current DIP-switch settings are printed out during the self test.

The switches numbered from left to right are SW1 -1 through SW1 -10 (See figure below).

Each switch functions as described in the lists on the following page.

nSetting the DIP switches

Follow these steps when changing DIP-switch settings.

Turn the printer power supply off. Always make DIP-switch setting changes when the power supply is turned off.

Remove the screw to secure the small cover on the printer’s bottom. Flip the DIP switches using tweezers or other narrow-ended tool. Switches in the up position are ON; those in the down position are OFF.

NOTE:

Changes made with the power on have no effect until the power supply is turned off and then on again.

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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 namesOperation panel Power greenError red 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 Introduction How to write program Printing on the roll paperProgram Descriptions 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 External dimensions and weight Electrical characteristicsEMI by using Epson PS-130 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