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Print Setup |
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0 | Default | USB Vendor Class |
0 | Min | |
1 | Max |
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Switches identity of the device from Printer Class (7 hex) to Vendor Class (FF hex).
Use this parameter to communicate with a USB printer in Linux without installing a driver.
Note • After switching into Vendor Class, you must reconnect the USB cable.
The vendor class parameter is normally 0, which sets the TTP2030 to be a Printer Class device. If you set it to 1, the TTP 2030 will be a Vendor Class device, which means it will not require a driver but will appear as a file in Linux. You can then communicate with the printer by writing data to or reading from that file.
Caution • When not set to “Printer Class”, no programs that rely on the Windows printer driver will be able to communicate with the printer, and thus not be able to reset the parameter to Printer Class again.
To reset the printer back to Printer Class:
1.Power OFF the printer.
2.Disconnect the USB cable.
3.Open the print head and remove any paper.
4.Leave the print head open, press and hold the Feed button, and power ON the printer.
5.Connect the USB cable.
6.Save parameter settings using <ESC>&<4>.
10 | Default | Partial Cut Length |
1 | Min | |
40 | Max |
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Sets the length of the partial cuts in mm from the edges of the paper (the blade cuts from the paper edges towards the middle).
The paper width parameter n48 is used to specify the edges of the paper so the printer knows where to start to cut. If parameter n48 is set to auto width, the guide fitted to the printer determines the print width and thus also the start position for the partial cut.
Caution • A too large partial cut may cause problems with the presenter, so stay with the default setting if possible.
09/14/2009 | TTP 2000 Technical Manual |