Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product XR510 POS-X
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Parts Identifications 3 2. Setting up the printer 4 2.1 Unpacking 4 2.2 Connecting the cables 5 2.3 Loading the roll paper 9 2.4 Dip switch setting 1 1 3. Control panel and other functions 18 3.1 Control panel 18 3.2 Error Indicating 18 4.
3 1. Parts Identifications.
4 2. Setting Up the Printer 2-1. Unpacking Y our printer box should include these items. If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer for assistance.
5 2-2. Connecting the Cables Y ou can connect up the cables required for printing to the printer . They all connect to the connector panel on the back of the printer , which is shown below : Before connecting any of the cables, make sure that both the printer and the computer are turned off.
6 2-2-1. Interface Connector <D-SUB 25 Female Serial> <Centronics Parallel> <USB “B” T ype> <Ethernet> <USB COMBO> <Wi-fi> Serial Interface PIN SIGNAL I/O DESC.
7 Centronics Parallel Interface PIN SIGNAL I/O DESCRIPTION 1 STROBE- Input Synchronize signal Data received 2~9 DA T A0~7 Input/Output Data bit T ransmitted 0~7 10 ACK- Output Data receiving completed. 1 1 BUSY Output Impossible to print of data receiving.
8 2-2-2. Cash Drawer Connector The printer can operate two cash drawers with a 6 pin RJ-1 1 modular connector . The driver is capable of supplying a maximum current of 1.
9 2-3. Loading the Roll Paper Notes: Be sure to use paper rolls that meet the specifications. Do not use paper rolls that have the paper glued to the core because the printer cannot detect the paper end correctly . (T urn off power switch) 1. Make sure that the printer is not receiving data; Otherwise, data may be lost.
10 5. Be sure to note the correct direction that the paper comes off the roll. 6. Pull out a small amount of paper , as shown. Then, close the cover . 7.
1 1 2-4. Dip Switch Setting The printer is set up at the factory to be appropriate for almost all users. On the other hand, offers some more settings for users with special requirements. It has DIP switches that allow you to change communication setting, such as handshaking and parity check, as well as print density .
12 2-4-2. Parallel Interface Specification DIP Switch Set 1 Function SW FUNCTION ON OFF DEF AUL T 2 Hexadecimal HEXDUMP NORMAL OFF 5 Bi-Parallel mode DISABLED ENABLED OFF Print Density (DIP-SW2) Print Density SW-1 SW -2 Low Power ON ON Normal OFF ON Normal ON OFF Dark OFF OFF 2-4-3.
13 2-4-4. USB Interface Specification DIP Switch Set 1 Function SW FUNCTION ON OFF DEF AUL T 2 Hexadecimal HEXDUMP NORMAL OFF Print Density (DIP-SW2) Print Density SW-1 SW -2 Low Power ON ON Normal O.
14 2-4-5. Wi-fi Specification DIP Switch Set 1 Function SW FUNCTION ON OFF DEF AUL T 2 Hexadecimal HEXDUMP NORMAL OFF Print Density (DIP-SW2) Print Density SW-1 SW -2 Low Power ON ON Normal OFF ON Normal ON OFF Dark OFF OFF 2-4-6.
15 DIP Switch Set 2 Functions Cutter SW FUNCTION ON OFF Remarks 3 Cutter FULL CUT P ARTIAL CUT Only Epson mode Emulation FUNCTION SW-4 SW-5 Epson (TM-88) OFF OFF Paper low detect (*1) SW FUNCTION ON OFF 6 Paper Low Detect Do not Detect (*1) The detecting function of [Paper Low] is an option.
16 ♣CAUTION: T urn off the printer while removing the DIP switch cover to prevent an electric short, which can damage the printer . 1. Make sure the printer is turned off. 2. Remove the screw from the DIP switch cover . Then, take off the DIP switch cover as shown in the illustration below .
17 ♣CAUTION: When the paper is jammed with cutter , the top cover might be stuck. In this case, repeat power on and off several times. If the top cover is still stuck, please follow the steps to release the papers from jamming. 1. Make sure the printer is turned off.
18 3. Control panel and other functions. 3-1. Control panel Y ou can control the basic paper feeding operations of the printer with the button on the control panel. The indicator lights help you to monitor the printer ’ s status. Control Panel Button The button can be disabled by the ESC c 5 command.
19 4. Self T est The self-test lets you know if your printer is operating properly . It checks the control circuits, printer mechanisms, print quality , ROM version and DIP switch settings. This test is independent of any other equipment or software. Running the self test 1.
20 5. Hexadecimal Dump This feature allows experienced users to see exactly what data is coming to the printer . This can be useful in finding software problems. When you turn on the hex dump function, the printer prints all commands and other data in hexadecimal format along with a guide section to help you find specific commands.
21 6. Specifications Appendix A : Specifications 6-1. General Specifications (1) Printing Method Direct line thermal printing. (2) Print speed 200mm/sec. (Approx 35.4LPS) (3) Dot density 180 DPI (Hor / V er) 180 / 180 (0.142mm / 0.142mm dot) (4) Printing Width 180 DPI Max 72mm (512 dots) (5) Number of print columns.
22 (8) Overall dimension.
23 6-2. Auto Cutter Specifications (1) Cutting Frequency Max. 30 cuts per minute (2) Thickness of paper 0.065 ~ 0.1 mm (3) Cutter Life 1.0 million cuttings (if the paper thickness is between 65 and100µm) 6-3.
24 ♣Important! When connecting or disconnecting the power supply from the printer , be sure that the following cautions are observed. (1) Use a power supply (Limited Power Supply) of DC 24V±10% and more than 2.5A. (2) Be careful about installing the printer in an area where there is noise.
25 7. Command List No. Command Function REMARKS 1 HT Horizontal tab 2 LF Print and line feed 3 CR Print and carriage return 4 FF Print and return to standard mode(in page mode) 5 CAN Cancel print data.
26 No. Command Function REMARKS 41 ESC { Turn upside-down printing mode on/of f 42 FS p Print NV bit image 43 FS q Define NV bit image 44 GS ! Select character size 45 GS $ Set absolute vertical prin.
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