User’s Manual
Chapter 2
Technical Specifications
Characteristics | Specifications |
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| Method: |
| lines of thermal dots | |
Printing | Dot Density: |
| 8 dots per mm | |
Width: |
| 72 mm | ||
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| Speed: |
| 80 mm/s | |
| Paper forward unit: | 0.125 mm | ||
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Features | Characters supported: | CODE PAGE850, CODE PAGE 858, | ||
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| CODE PAGE 860 and CODE PAGE 437 | ||
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| Code of bars supported: | |||
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| 39, ITF, CODABAR, CODE 93, CODE | |
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| 128, ISBN, MSI, PLESSEY, PDF0417. | |
| Paper max width: |
| 78 mm to 80 mm | |
Printing Paper | Thickness: |
| 50 to 120 g/mm2 | |
Max. Coil diameter: | 65 mm | |||
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| Type: |
| KPH756 thermo script, manufactured | |
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| by VCP or equivalent | |
| Polling force: |
| 2N minimum | |
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Entry Buffer | 8 Kbytes |
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| •Transmission rate: | 9600 bauds | ||
Communication Interfaces | •Protocol: |
| RTS/CTS | |
•Format: |
| 8 bits without parity / 1 stop bit | ||
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| Parallel (optional): |
| Centronics | |
| USB (optional): |
| compatible 1.1 version | |
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| Voltage: |
| 24 VDC | |
Power Supply | Consumption: |
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| In operation: |
| 35 W | |
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Detection Functions | Print head temperature (termistor), paper presence (phototransistor), | |||
print head lifted (optical key). | ||||
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Environmental Conditions | Environmental storage conditions: | |||
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| Temperature: 0ºC to 50ºC | |||
| Relative humidity: 10% to 95%. | |||
| Environmental storage conditions: | |||
| Temperature: | |||
| Relative humidity: 10% to 95% | |||
Size | Height: | 132 mm |
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Width: | 152 mm |
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| Depth: | 196 mm |
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| Head: | Abrasion: 80 km exclusively for certified paper | ||
Life Expectation - MCBF |
| (printing 20% of the line) | ||
| Cutter: | 1.5 millions cuts (for certified paper of | ||
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| 56g/mm2) |
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Power Activation | Drawer |
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Mass | Mass: |
| 1,2 kg | |
With Cutter: |
| 1,3 kg | ||
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Cutter | Cutting Options: Total or partial cut (option per way of activation ). | |||
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