Epson MP-2100 TH manual Presentation, Printer Description

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User’s Manual

Chapter 1

Presentation

Printer Description

Explanations about how each MP-2100 TH part operates are described in this manual.

Whenever some note refers to one of the parts, the corresponding number of such part will be in brackets, next to the note.

Led PAPER

Led ON LINE

Led POWER

PAPER key

ON LINE key

Figure 1

Front Cover opening knob

B a s e

Back Cover

Front Cover

Figure 2

Figure 3

DC Power Supply Connector Drawer

Parallel Interface or USB (optional) Serial Interface

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Contents Capa MP-2100 TH User´s Manual 5686 . Rev.1.1 November Europe EMC and Safety Standards Applied CE Marking North AmericaSafety Precautions Summary MP-2100 TH CommandsCommand tables Character TablesPresentation Printer DescriptionPowering UnpackingInserting the Paper Self-testing Normal Remote modeDump mode Printer head cleaning procedureTechnical Specifications Communication Interfaces Serial InterfaceParallel Interface Pin Assignments SignalParallel Interface StrobeAssociated Signal pin Type B Receptacle Signal pinUSB Interface Character Tables Ascii TableCode Code Tabela de Caracteres Code Using The Command Summary MP-2100 TH CommandsDirect Command Control SequenceVertical Positioning Command TablesOperation Dec Hex DescriptionESC E Horizontal PositioningCharacter Types ESC FPrint Width, Character Width And Height BarcodesComand Hexadecimal Graphic Commands Examples Bit Images And GraphicsBit graphics Data Control CommunicationParallel interface status byte Status bit number Logic Error Status Continuous Paper 5. Firmware Bit Sensor StatusSerial interface status byte USB interface status bytes Byte Printer StatusTroubleshooting Problem Possible CauseAppendix Automatic Line Advance AppendixCutter Optional About the CutterMP-2100 TH Cleanup Cleanup of the Thermal Printing HeadSpecial Care Use Location Drawer Activation Pin Solenoid activation for drawer openingErrors Signaling Table Error Quantity of blinks Possible CauseAnnotations Annotations Page