Epson TM-U375 user manual 12 c

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Notes On Number of Printable Columns

When DIP switch 2-2 is set to ON to increase the number of printable columns, the number of dots and the printable area is as shown below. The OFF setting is shown for comparison.

 

Number of Horizontal

Dots/Character

 

DIP switch 2-2 setting

7 X 9 Font

 

5 X 9 Font

Printable Area/Line

OFF

10

 

12 c*:)

400

ON

9

 

11 t*c)

385

(*)The 5 X 9 font uses 6 normal dots for one character, but the printer processes the data as 12 half-dots in the print buffer. Therefore, in this case the printer processes the data as 11 half-dots for one character.

There are restrictions when DIP switch 2-2 is ON, as follows:

1) The printable area for one line is decreased.

Setting DIP switch 2-2 to ON increases the number of printable columns per line but decreases the printable area for one line. Be sure to note the end position of a line and the number of dots for bit-images.

2) The 10th dot is not printed in the 7 X 9 font.

The 7 X 9 font uses 10 half-dots for one character. However, when DIP switch 2-2 is ON, the printer does not print 10th dot, since the number of printable dots in this setting is 9 and the 10th byte is truncated. Therefore, the 10th dot in some characters is not printed during extended graphic character printing.

This applies to the character for which dots are defined for the 10th byte.

3)The printing results may differ even if the same data is printed. The printer cannot print horizontally adjacent dots. Therefore, the printing results may differ even if the same character codes are transmitted, since the dots placed on the borderline between characters differ depending on the DIP switch 2-2 setting. Particularly in line drawings, a line may be broken when DIP switch 2-2 is ON.

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Contents TM-U375 Control Panel Printer Part NamesPage EMC and Safety Standards Applied CE Marking Gereäuschpegel About This Manual Setting up and Using FeaturesReference Contents Reference Information TroubleshootingSetting Up the Printer Removing the Protective Materials UnpackingProtective material Remove the protective materials C as the illustration Connecting the Printer to Your Computer TM-U375TM-U375P Connecting the Printer to Your Drawer TM-U375 TM-U375P Anschließen des Druckers an lhre Geldlade AchtungAchtung TM-U375 Grounding the Printer Connecting the Power Supply Plug the power supply’s power cord into an electrical outlet Installing the Ribbon Cassette Setting Up the Printer 1 1 Installing the Paper Roll Paper inlet Paper Load switch Running the Self-test Running the self-test with paper rollRunning the self-test with the slip paper Running the self-test with validation paper Setting the DIP Switches DIP Switch Set TM-U375 DIP-switch functions42CPL/35CPL 40CPL/33CPL TM-U375P DIP-switch functionsAdjusting the Paper Roll End Sensing Position Distance a Adjustment position number Using the Power Switch Cover Using the Printer Operating the Control Panel ButtonsLndicator lights Page Validation Paper Handling Slip Paper HandlingReplacing the Paper Roll Replacing the Ribbon Cassette Qsh Removing the ribbon cassetteOr 3 times Print head Troubleshooting Printing problems General problemsError light is off but nothing is printed Page Release lever Left side of the printer Starting hexadecimal dumping Hexadecimal DumpingEnding hexadecimal dumping Reference Information Character Specifications Printing SpecificationsPaper Paper SpecificationsNumber of Copies Ambient Temperature Glue Location of Slip paper Page Humidity Environmental SpecificationsPrinting on Cut Sheets Interface SpecificationsPage Example print control for cut sheet Transmit Status Identification 12 c