Epson TM-H5000/H5000P manual Receipt Paper

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Receipt Paper

Printing method:

Thermal line printing

Dot density:

180 dpi × 180 dpi [the number of dots per

 

25.4 mm (1”)]

Printing direction:

Unidirectional with friction feed

Printing width:

72 mm (2.83”), 512 dot positions

Characters per line:

42

(Font A) (default)

 

56

(Font B)

Character spacing: 0.28 mm (.01”) (2 dots) (Font A)(default)

0.28mm (.01”) (2 dots) (Font B) Programmable by control command.

Printing speed - High: Approximately 16.5 lines/second (4.23 mm (1/6”) feed, at 24V, 20° C, density level 2)

Approximately 70 mm/second (approximately 2.76”/second)

Printing speed - Low: Approximately 11.8 lines/second (4.23

mm(1/6”) feed) Approximately 50 mm/second (approximately 2.0”/second) High and low speeds are switched automatically depending on the voltage applied to the printer and the temperature of the environment.

Approximately 35 mm/second (approximately 1.4”/second) when a ladder bar code is printed.

Note:

Printing speed may be slower, depending on the data transmission speed and the combination of control commands.

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Contents TM-H5000/H5000P TM-H5000/H5000P Labels Printer Parts and LabelsQuick Reference Setting Up the PrinterInstalling and Replacing Paper Solving ProblemsPage FCC Compliance Statement For American UsersIii Declaration of Conformity EMI and Safety Standards Applied Setting Up and Using About This ManualReference Receipt Section FeaturesIntroduction Slip SectionOptions and Accessories Ordering Paper and SuppliesSpecified Thermal Paper NTP080-80 Jujo Thermal Oy Finland Other Qualified Suppliers for Thermal PaperKanzaki Specialty Papers, Inc Ordering Ribbon CassettesContents Xii Unpacking Setting Up the PrinterRemoving the protective material 2Setting Up the PrinterConnecting the computer Connecting the Cables and Grounding the Printer4Setting Up the Printer Connecting the Drawer Anschließen der Lade 6Setting Up the PrinterGrounding the Printer Connecting the Display Module8Setting Up the Printer Connecting the Power SupplyPage 10Setting Up the Printer Installing or Replacing the Paper RollSetting Up the Printer 12Setting Up the Printer Installing the Ribbon Cassette 14Setting Up the Printer Using the Power Switch Cover Self TestRunning the self test with a paper roll Running the self test with slip paper 16Setting Up the PrinterAdjustments and Settings 18Setting Up the Printer Slip Control Panel Using the PrinterOperating the Control Panels Paper Roll Control PanelPaper roll panel lights Indicator lights2Using the Printer ButtonsSlip panel lights Slip Paper HandlingAfter printing when the Slip light is off, remove the slip Reading Micr characters on personal checks Using the Micr Reader Option6Using the Printer Printing problems TroubleshootingTroubleshooting General problems2Troubleshooting Error light is off, but nothing is printedCleaning the paper roll print head Paper roll printing is poorSlip section printout is faint Paper is jammed inside the printer Paper handling problems4Troubleshooting Line of dots is missing in the printoutTroubleshooting Auto cutter problems 6TroubleshootingAuto cutter is jammed During in the self test mode Cleaning the Optional Micr MechanismMica cleaning method Recommended Cleaning procedure8Troubleshooting Adhesice cleaning sheet Refer to Figure Explanatin of a cleaning sheetCommand code sequence Moistened Cleaning sheetHexadecimal Dump 10TroubleshootingCharacter size and printing speed Printing SpecificationsReference Information Slip PaperReceipt Paper Character size, characters per line Line spacing default 4.23 mm 1/6Micr Reader Option Ribbon SpecificationsPaper Specifications Ambient temperature and copy capability Slip paper6Reference Information Copy capability and paper thickness 8Reference Information Reference Information Consumption at Electrical CharacteristicsReliability CurrentReceipt Mcbf12Reference Information TemperatureEnvironmental Conditions HumidityCommands CommandsCommand Notation Control CommandsDLE EOT n 2CommandsESC SP n DLE ENQ n4Commands ESC ! nESC $ nL nH ESC & y c1 c2 x1 d1...dy × x1...xk d1...dy × xk ESC % nESC m nL nH d1 ... dk 6CommandsESC 3 n ESC n8Commands ESC = nESC ? n ESC C n ESC D n1 ... nk NULESC E n ESC K n 10CommandsESC G n ESC J nESC T n ESC R n12Commands ESC U nESC V n ESC \ nL nH ESC a nESC c 0 n 14Commands ESC c 1 nESC c 3 n Each bit of n is used as follows ESC c 4 nESC f t1 t2 16CommandsESC c 5 n ESC d nESC q ESC p m t1 t2GS ! n 18CommandsGS x y d1 ... dx × y × GS $ nL nH20Commands GS / mGS B n GS I n GS H n➀ GS V m ➁ GS V m n 22CommandsGS L nL nH GS P x yGS W nL nH GS \ nL nHGS r t m GS a n 24Commands➀ GS k m d1...dk NUL ➁ GS k m n d1...dn GS f nGS r n 26CommandsGS w n FS a 0 n Micr Control Commands only for printers with Micr28Commands DLE EOT BS nFS a FS bFS c 30Commands Serial interface specification Dip Switch and Paper Near End SettingsSetting the DIP Switches DIP switch functions2Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-3 4Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings Parallel interface specificationDip Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-5 6Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings Changing the DIP switch settingsDip Switch and Paper Near End Settings A-7 Adjusting the Paper Near End Sensor8Dip Switch and Paper Near End Settings Epson Sales Subsidiaries B-1 Epson Sales Subsidiaries2EPSON Sales Subsidiaries