Epson T70 Revision History, Trademarks, ESC/POS Command System, Revision Details of change

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Trademarks

EPSON and ESC/POS are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation in Japan and other countries/regions.

Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

ESC/POS® Command System

EPSON has been taking industry’s initiatives with its own POS printer command system (ESC/POS). ESC/POS has a large number of commands including patented ones. Its high scalability enables users to build versatile POS systems. The system is compatible with all types of EPSON POS printers (excluding the TM-C100) and displays. Moreover, its flexibility makes it easy to upgrade the future. The functionality and the user-friendliness is valued around the world.

Revision History

Revision

page

Details of change

 

 

 

Rev. A

All pages

Newly authorized

 

 

 

Rev. B

All page

All descriptions

 

 

 

Rev. C

page 42

Standalone connection added for the USB

 

 

interface connection diagram.

 

 

 

 

page 46, page 56, page 65

UB-R03 added.

 

 

 

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Contents Handling SetupProduct Overview AppendixTrademarks ESC/POS Command SystemRevision History Revision Details of changeFor Safety Key to SymbolsBe sure to use the specified power source Restriction of Use Aim of the Manual Manual ContentAbout this Manual Contents Application Development Information Connecting the Printer to the Host ComputerConnecting the Power Supply Unit PS-180 Installing and Replacing Roll Paper Specifications of Interface and ConnectorPage Front operation FeaturesHigh speed printing SoftwareInterface Product ConfigurationAccessories BuzzerPower Switch Parts Name and FunctionControl Panel Power Switch CoverPaper OUT LED Error LED Feed buttonOffline ConnectorsPower LED green Recoverable Errors Error StatusAutomatically Recoverable Errors Unrecoverable Errors Error Error description Error LED flash codeUser NV Memory NV Graphics Print ModeNV Memory Non-Volatile Memory NV Graphics MemoryTurn the power off and on to return to the normal mode Product Specifications Printing Specifications Character Specifications Printable Area Paper Specifications Printing and Cutting Positions#$% Electrical CharacteristicsHigh speed mode Low current consumption Mode Environmental Conditions External Dimensions and Mass When the Optional OT-CC70 is installedMaterial Option SpecificationsPower Supply Unit PS-180 AC cable selectionSetup Flow of SetupInstalling the Printer Important Notes on Installation Affixing Position of DF-10Setting the DIP Switches Setting ProcedureFor Serial Interface DIP Switch BankTransmission speed DIP switch 1-7/1-8 Factory OFFFor Interfaces Other Than Serial Interface Selecting the Print Density DIP Switch 2-3/2-4 Function SW2-4Printer status DIP SW Printer Busy condition and status of DIP switchSelecting the Busy Status BusySelecting the print speed Setting the Memory SwitchesSelecting the print density Selecting the number of head energizing partsStand alone Connecting the Printer to the Host ComputerSerial interface connection diagram Pass-through connectionConnecting the serial interface RS-232C cable For Parallel Interface Parallel interface connection diagramConnecting the parallel interface cable Connection only with the UB-U01III/U02III USB interface connection diagramFor USB Interface Connecting the USB interface cable For LAN Interface LAN interface connection diagramConnecting the LAN interface cable TM-T70LED For Wireless LAN Interface Wireless LAN interface connection diagramConnecting the Power Supply Unit PS-180 Connecting the Power Supply UnitConnecting the Cash Drawer Connecting the Drawer Kick-out CableInitial setting Setting the BuzzerSpecified connector pin SwitchPage When APD is used for your existing application How to Control the PrinterWhen you newly develop an application When Opos ADK is used for your existing applicationESC/POS Command ESC/POS command functionsPage Page Page Opos ADK Opos Software and ManualsSoftware Description Manual TM-FLOGODownload Starting Self-test Setting Check ModesSelf-test Mode Feed button until the printer starts printingHexadecimal Dumping Mode Starting hexadecimal dumpingPage Installing and Replacing Roll Paper HandlingClose the roll paper cover Tear off the roll paper Cleaning the Thermal Head Removing Jammed PaperPreparing for Transport Specifications Specifications of Interface and ConnectorInterface board specifications RS-232C-compliant RS-232C Serial InterfaceFunctions of each connector pin Pin no Signal name Signal direction FunctionXON Signal Printer status DIP switch OFFCode Ieee 1284 Parallel Interface Compatibility ModeReverse Mode ModesGND Interface signalsPin Source Compatibility Nibble Mode Byte Mode Pin Source Compatibility Mode Nibble Mode Byte Mode DkstatusOutline USB transmission specificationsUSB Universal Serial Bus Interface USB functionCharacter Code Tables Common to All Pages0 PC437 USA, Standard Europe HEX1 Katakana 2 PC850 Multilingual 3 PC860 Portuguese 4 PC863 Canadian-French 5 PC865 Nordic 16 WPC1252 17 PC866 Cyrillic #2 18 PC852 Latin2 19 PC858 Euro 255 User-Defined International Character Sets Country Ascii code Hex