User`s manual

12 TM-H6000 Users Manual
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TM-H6000 Specifications
Print method: Receipt: Thermal line
Slip: 9-pin serial impact dot matrix
Endorsement: 8-pin shuttle impact dot matrix
Print font: Receipt: 9 × 17 / 12 × 24
Slip: 5 × 9 / 7 × 9
Endorsement: 5 × 7
Columns: Receipt: 56 / 42
Slip: 60 / 45
Endorsement: 40
Character size:
(W ×
××
× H)
Receipt: 0.99 × 2.40 mm {0.04 × 0.09"}
1.41 × 3.39 mm {0.06 × 0.13"}
Slip: 1.56 × 3.1 mm {0.06 × 0.12"}
1.24 × 3.1 mm {0.05 × 0.12"}
Endorsement: 1.1 × 2.42 mm {0.04 × 0.10"}
Character sets: 95 alphanumeric, 37 international characters
128 × 11 (slip: 12) pages extended graphic characters
Print speed: Receipt: 47, Slip: 5.14, Endorsement: 1.9 (lines per second)
Paper dimensions: Receipt: Thermal roll paper 79.5 ± 0.5 × 83 mm {3.1 ± 0.02 × 3.3"}
Slip/endorsement: 68 ~ 230 × 68 ~ 297 mm {2.7 ~ 9.1 × 2.7 ~ 11.7"}
(W × L)
Paper thickness: Slip (single-ply): 0.09 ~ 0.2 mm {0.0035 ~ 0.0079"}
Endorsement: 0.09 ~ 0.2 mm {0.0035 ~ 0.0079"}
Thermal paper type: Specified: NTP080-80
Nakagawa Mfg. (Europe) GmbH, Nakagawa Mfg. (U.S.A.) Inc.
Original: TF50KS-E
Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd.
Copy capability: Receipt/Endorsement: Single-ply
Slip: 1 original + 3 copies
Inked ribbon: Slip: ERC-32(P), Endorsement: ERC-41(P)
Ribbon life: Slip: 6 million characters, Endorsement: 1 million characters
Interface (compatible): RS-232C / Bi-directional parallel / RS-485 (dealer option)
Data buffer: Selectable for 45 bytes or 4 KB using DIP switch
D.K.D. function: 2 drives
Power supply: +24 VDC ± 10% (Option: PS-170)
Current consumption: Slip: Approximately 1.7 A (mean)
Receipt: Approximately 1.8 A (mean)
Temperature: Operating: 5 to 45°C {41 to 113°F}
Storage: 10 to 50°C {14 to 122°F}
Humidity: 10 to 90% without condensation
Reliability: Receipt: MTBF: 360,000 hours, MCBF: 52 million lines
Slip: MTBF: 180,000 hours, MCBF: 18 million lines
Overall dimensions: 185 × 186 × 298 mm {7.28 × 7.32 × 11.73"} (H × W × D)
Weight (mass): Approximately 5.8 kg {12.8 lb}
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