Epson TM-T88II Series user manual

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Contents TM-T88II Series Printer Parts and Labels LabelsThermal head is hot La téte thermique est chaude Der Thermalkopf ist heißSolving Problems Installing and Replacing PaperQuick Reference Page Product Name TM-T88II Model Name M129B EMC and Safety Standards AppliedIii FCC Compliance Statement CE MarkingFor American Users Gereäuschpegel About This Manual Setting Up and UsingReference Features IntroductionPrinting Application SoftwareOptions and Accessories Viii IntroductionContents Appendix a DIP Switch and Paper Near End Settings Setting Up the Printer Setting Up the PrinterUnpacking Connecting the computer Connecting the Cables and Grounding the Printer2Setting Up the Printer Connecting the Drawer 4Setting Up the Printer Anschließen der SchubladeConnecting the Power Supply Grounding the PrinterPage Installing or Replacing the Paper Roll 8Setting Up the Printer Tear off the paper as shown Using the Power Switch Cover 10Setting Up the PrinterSelf Test Running the self testSelf test printing Please press the Paper Feed button Adjustments and Settings 12Setting Up the PrinterUsing the Printer Using the PrinterOperating the Control Panel Control Panel2Using the Printer Panel lightsTroubleshooting TroubleshootingGeneral problems Printing problems2Troubleshooting Error light is off, but nothing is printedPrinting is poor Paper handling problems Cleaning the print headPaper is jammed inside the printer 4Troubleshooting Auto cutter problems Auto cutter is jammed6Troubleshooting Hexadecimal Dump 8Troubleshooting Reference Information Printing SpecificationsReference Information Line spacing default 4.23 mm 1/6 2Reference InformationPaper roll Paper SpecificationsSingle-ply Current Electrical CharacteristicsConsumption at Temperature ReliabilityEnvironmental Conditions Life6Reference Information DIP Switch and Paper Near End Settings Setting the DIP SwitchesDIP switch functions Serial interface specifications2DIP Switch and Paper Near End Settings DIP Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-3 Print Density SelectionParallel interface specifications 4DIP Switch and Paper Near End SettingsDIP Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-5 Changing the DIP switch settings 6DIP Switch and Paper Near End SettingsAdjusting the Paper Near End Detector DIP Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-71999.12