Confidential EPSON TM-P60 Specification STANDARD I Rev. No.
Confidential REVISION SHEET Sheet 1 of 5 The table below indicates which pages in this specification have been revised. Before reading this specification, be sure you have the correct version of each page. Revisions Design Section Sheet Rev. No. Rev. Document WRT CHK APL Sheet Rev.
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Confidential REVISION SHEET Sheet 3 of 5 REV. SHEET A B All All 7 8 31 46 C D All All 3 6 7 14 App.5 App.14 E All II 2 18 63 68 73 CHANGED CONTENTS Newly enacted. All pages are revised. 1.11 EMI and Safety Standards Applied Added 2) Europe. 1.13 Environmental Conditions for Operating Changed Figure 1.13.1. 1.14 Ways to wear the Printer Added “2) Shoulder strap.” Table 3.6.3 Changed “RIDB” to “IEEE802.11b wireless interface communication unit.” 5.2 Options Added “• Shoulder strap.
Confidential REVISION SHEET Sheet 4 of 5 REV. SHEET E 84 89 92, 93 98 F 104 – 107 I 14 15 G 1 1 - 10 45 50 59 68 69 CHANGED CONTENTS GS ( L [Notes]: Added “• If the power is turned off …” GS ( M [Notes]: Added “• If the power is turned off …” GS I [Range]: Added “n=69 [printer information B].” GS g 0 [Notes]: Added “• If the power is turned off …” Added 6.4 Commands of Multi-byte Code Characters. CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT Added 8. to Cautions. 2.2 IEEE 802.11b Wireless Interface 2.2.
Confidential REVISION SHEET Sheet 5 of 5 REV. SHEET CHANGED CONTENTS G 76 GS ( E [Default (upon shipment)] Changed “(nL = 5, nH = 0)“ to “(nL = 2, nH = 0).” GS ( L [Notes] Added “• The number of items registered in the NV user memory or NV graphics must be 50 or fewer to make the execution time of GS ( L short enough. The execution time is 80 seconds or less when the number of items registered is 50 or fewer. • The execution time for 50 items is 80 seconds or fewer.
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Confidential GENERAL FEATURES 1) This specification applies to the TM-P60 printer. The following models with the combination of the interface type and the character support are available on the TM-P60. • Interface type: (1) IEEE802.11b (2) Bluetooth • Character support: (1) ANK model (2) Japanese model (3) Multilingual model NOTE: The multilingual model supports the following characters: (1) Traditional Chinese * The IEEE802.11b interface is available with the ANK model or the Japanese models.
Confidential TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Countries where the TM-P60 can be used.......................................................................................... 1 1.2 Print Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 1 1.3 Character Specifications....................
Confidential 3.2.12 Page 255 [User-defined page] .................................................................................................30 3.2.13 International Character Sets ....................................................................................................31 3.3 Print Buffer-full Printing.......................................................................................................................32 3.4 Conditions for BUSY.................................................
Confidential ESC E n...............................................................................................................................................61 ESC J n ...............................................................................................................................................62 ESC L ..................................................................................................................................................62 ESC M n .............................
Confidential GS ( L pL pH m fn a bx by c xL xH yL yH d1...dk (fn = 112) ..................................88 GS ( M pL pH fn m...............................................................................................................................89 GS ( M pL pH fn m (fn = 1,49) ....................................................................................90 GS ( M pL pH fn m (fn = 2,50) ....................................................................
Confidential 1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Countries and areas where the TM-P60 can be used Each model of the TM-P60 can only be used in the countries and areas listed below. Model Countries 001 Japan 011 USA, Canada Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Sweden, UK Only the products with serial numbers of GDYG003018 onward can be used in the 021 following 9 countries.
Confidential 2. Printing speed may be slower, depending on the data transmission speed and the combination of control commands. 8) Paper feed speed 70 mm/s {2.76"/s} 9) Line spacing: 3.75 mm {0.15"} (default setting) (Programmable by control command.) 1.
Confidential 1.6 Roll paper Supply Device 1) Supply method: 2) Paper width selection: Drop-in roll paper 58 mm {2.28"} or 60 mm {2.36"} is selectable with or without the roll paper spacer. The spacer setting is the default setting. NOTES: 1. Be sure to set the paper width with the memory switch to adjust printing to the print width. 2. Never change the paper width from 58 mm {2.28"} to 60 mm {2.36"} once you have set the paper width to narrow. 1.
Confidential 10) Roll paper end treatment For best print quality and reliability, select the proper print density for the paper type used. See the table below. Print density can be set with a memory switch. Roll paper No. ETLB series Original Paper No. P350 Density Level 90% P300, P310 95% TF50KS-E 100% -- 130% 1.8 Printable Area 1) Thermal paper Example: [58 mm paper width model] [60 mm paper width model] 57.5 ± 0.5 mm 59.5 ± 0.5 mm 0.125 mm 0.125 mm #420 #432 2.2 mm 2.75 mm 52.
Confidential 1.9 Printing and Cutting Positions Emergency cutter position Approximately 10.9 mm Approximately 6.4 mm Autocutter blade position Paper feed direction Center of the print dotline Figure 1.8.1 Printing and Cutting Positions NOTE: Numeric values used here are typical values; the values may vary slightly as a result of paper slack or variations in the paper. Take this into account when setting the cutting position of the autocutter. Paper feeding (approx.
Confidential 1.11 Electrical Characteristics 1) Power supply (1) AC adapter PS-10 (option) Rated voltage: 12 VDC Input voltage: 100 VAC to 240 VAC (2) Battery Lithium-ion battery LIP-2500 (packaged and option) Output: 7.4 VDC Capacity: 2200 mAh Do not unplug or plug in the AC adapter (PS-10) during printing. 2) Battery capacity with full charge • IEEE802.11b model (Power saving mode: Disabled): Approximately 9 hours • IEEE802.
Confidential 1.12 EMI and Safety Standards Applied 1) North America EMI: FCC/ICES-003 Class B Safety standards: UL60950/CSA C22.2 No. 60950 UL’s Conditions of Acceptability 1. The Investigated Pollution Degree is 2. 2. This Unit is Intended to be supplied by LPS only.
Confidential 3) MCBF: 16,000,000 lines printed (This is an average failure interval based on failures relating to wearout and random failures up to the life of 10,000,000 lines printed.) 1.
Confidential 1.16 Installation Angle 1) Vertical placement (The roll paper side is down.) 2) Horizontal placement (The printer is assumed to be placed on a table.) 1.17 Environmental Conditions for Storage 1) Storage at high temperatures and high humidity: Temperature: 50°C {122°F} Humidity: 90% RH Total time: 120 hours EPSON has confirmed that no unexpected conditions will occur in operation of the mechanism at 25°C {77°F}, 60% RH after being left for two hours past storage in the above conditions.
Confidential 1.19 Impact Resistance 1) Drop test when unpacked Height: Type of floor: Directions: Times dropped: EPSON has confirmed that no when the printer is not printing. 120 cm {3.94’} Concrete 6 surfaces, 6 edges, and 2 corners One time for each direction external or internal damage should be found after the drop test 2) Drop test when packed Package type: Epson standard packing Height: 60 cm {1.
Confidential 2. INTERFACE The printer has 2 interfaces, the serial interface and the wireless interface. The wireless interface supports either of two-types – IEEE802.11b or Bluetooth. When the printer is connected with the RS-232 serial cable and the power is turned on, communication by the RS-232 serial interface is enabled, and communication by the wireless interface is disabled at that time.
Confidential 2.1.3 Interface connector terminal assignments and signal functions The signals of the connector #4 and #7 change with DIP SW selection. (1) When DTR/DSR control is selected Signal name FG RXD TXD DTR Table 2.1.
Confidential (2) When RTS/CTS control is selected Signal name FG RXD TXD DTR CTS Table 2.1.2 Signal direction — Input Output Output Input 6 7 DSR RTS Input Output 8 9 NC CIFC — Input 10 11 12 SG SG SG — — — Pin number 1 2 3 4 5 TITLE EPSON Signal Assignments and Functions Function Frame ground Receive data Transmit data Same as #7 signal This signal indicates whether the host computer can receive data.
Confidential 2.2 IEEE 802.11b Wireless Interface 2.2.1 Specifications (IEEE 802.11b compliant) • IEEE 802.11b (2.4 GHz zone) compliant wireless LAN communication is supported. • Infrastructure mode and 802.11 Ad-hoc mode are supported. • Communication speed can be fixed or automatically changed to 11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, or 1Mbps. • 64 bit/128 bit WEP (encryption) compliant. 4 types of WEP key are selectable. • Energy-saving mode is selectable.
Confidential 2.2.4 Compatible types of installed IEEE 802.11b wireless cards Manufacturer: TOYOTA INDUSTRIES CORPORATION Model name: WIRELESS LAN CF-CARD Type number: 6180210 2.3 Bluetooth Wireless Interface 2.3.1 Specifications • Bluetooth Specification Version 1.1 compliant • Serial Port Profile (SPP) is supported. • Bluetooth Power Class 2 • An antenna is built-in. • Passkey can be set. • A device name can be set. 2.3.
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Confidential Command GS ( C Name Edit NV user memory Delete the specified record. Store the data in the specified record. Transmit the data in the specified record. Transmit capacity of the NV user memory currently being used. Transmit the remaining capacity of the NV user memory. Transmit the key code list. Delete all data in the NV user memory.
Confidential Command Name GS V Select cut mode and cut paper GS W Set print area width GS \ Set relative vertical print position in page mode GS a Enable/disable Automatic Status Back (ASB) GS b Turn smoothing mode on/off GS f Select font for HRI characters GS g 0 Initialize maintenance counter GS g 2 Transmit maintenance counter GS h Set bar code height GS k Print bar code GS r Transmit status GS w Set bar code width List of Multi-byte Code Characters Commands (for Japanese model
Confidential 3.2 Character Code Tables • The character code tables show only character configurations. They do not show the actual print pattern. • "SP" in the table shows space. 3.2.
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Confidential 3.2.13 International Character Sets ASCII code (Hex) Country 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E USA # $ @ [ \ ] ^ ` { | } ~ France # $ à ° ç § ^ ` é ù è ¨ Germany # $ § Ä Ö Ü ^ ` ä ö ü β U.K.
Confidential 3.3 Print Buffer-full Printing 1) In standard mode When subsequent data is received after the printer processes one line of data in the print buffer, the printer prints the processed line and automatically feeds the paper one line. 2) In page mode When subsequent data is received after the printer processes one line of data in the print buffer, the printer prints the processed line and automatically sets the print starting position to the next line. 3.
Confidential 3.6 Error Processing 1) Errors that recover automatically Table 3.6.1 Error High temperature error Automatically Recoverable Errors ERROR LED Flashing Pattern Description Recovery Conditions Approximately 320 ms Recovers automatically when the inner temperature of the printer cools. The inner temperature of the printer is extremely high.
Confidential 4) Battery charging error The ERROR LED lights up when an error is detected during battery charging. Table 3.6.4 Error Battery charging error Battery Charging Error Description Recovery Conditions ERROR LED Flashing Pattern (1) Battery voltage does not reach the prescribed voltage. (2) Battery charging is not performed. Replace the battery. NOTE: The signal above is available only when the POWER LED is off.
Confidential 3.7 Indicators The printer panel has the following LED indicators: The panel has three LED indicators: the POWER LED (Green), ERROR LED (Red), and BATTERY LED (Red). It indicates the printer state by the combination. 1) Power (POWER) LED: Green On: Power is ON. Off: Power is OFF. Flashing: During the power-off sequence or when out of wireless communication range.
Confidential 3) BATTERY LED: Red (1) Indication of the remaining battery charge Table 3.7.1 Name Level H (high) Indication of the Remaining Battery Charge Description Response The remaining battery charge is Continually usable. between 100% and approximately 50% when the amount of difference between the full battery and level L is 100%. Level M (medium) The remaining battery charge is between approximately 50% and level L when the amount of difference between the full battery and level L is 100%.
Confidential (2) The remaining battery charge and the BATTERY LED indication Table 3.7.2 BATTERY LED Indication Battery AC adapter BATTERY LED Power is ON. Installed Not installed Power is OFF. (*2) Installed Not installed Installed On all the time. Not installed Off: Remaining battery charge is level H. Flashing: Remaining battery charge is level M. (*1) On: Remaining battery charge is level L. Installed Off. Not installed N/A. Installed On: Off: Not installed Off all the time.
Confidential 3.8 Switches 1) POWER button (non-rocking push button) (1) The POWER button located on the left of the upper side of the printer turns the power on or off. (2) Press down the POWER button for approximately 0.5 seconds to turn the power on. (3) Press down the POWER button for longer than 2 seconds to turn the power off. 2) Paper FEED button (non-rocking push button) Function: • The printer feeds paper based on the line spacing set by ESC 3.
Confidential 3.9 DC Connector DC connector 3.10 Paper Sensor The paper sensor is located in the paper path and detects the paper presence. The paper sensor monitors the white level of the printed face of the roll paper with a reflecting photo sensor. 3.11 Cover Open Button If you push this button, the roll paper cover opens. NOTES: 1. Be sure to push this button when you open the roll paper cover. 2. Do not open the roll paper cover during printing. 3.
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Confidential 3.14 Status Sheet Printing Prints an operation status sheet for the IEEE 802.11b wireless interface by following the steps below. (1) Open the roll paper cover. (2) Press down the paper FEED button until the printer beeps (about for 2 seconds). (3) Close the roll paper cover. (4) The printer prints the operation status sheet for the IEEE 802.11b wireless interface. The status sheet is printed with the font style that is currently selected. 3.
Confidential 3.16 Radio Field Intensity Check 1) Function This function prints information about 802.11b I/F wireless communication intensity. 2) Starting radio field intensity check (1) Open the roll paper cover and turn the power on while pressing the paper FEED button. (2) Press down the paper FEED button twice. (3) Close the roll paper cover. Follow the instructions that are printed out. NOTE: The radio field intensity check can be performed only in the infrastructure mode.
Confidential 4) Ending hexadecimal dumping Any of the following operations end hexadecimal dumping • Press the POWER button and turn the power off. • Press the paper FEED button three times. → The software is reset and reboots. 3.18 Wireless Communication Setting Initializing Mode (IEEE802.11b or Bluetooth) Wireless communication settings can be initialized by the following operations. (1) Open the roll paper cover. (2) Turn the power on while pressing down the paper FEED button.
Confidential 3.19 DIP switches The combination of DSW1-2, DSW1-3, and DSW1-4, which are on the DIP switch bank on the inner left of the roll paper holder, where serial I/F is installed, switches the RS-232 serial interface signal line data. DIP switch Figure 3.19.1 Table 3.19.1 DIP Switches DIP Switch Settings DSW1-2 DSW1-3 DSW1-4 DTR/DSR control ON OFF ON RTS/CTS control OFF ON OFF • Any combinations other than above must not be used. • DSW1-1 is fixed to OFF.
Confidential 3.20 Memory Switches Memory switches can define the following: • Memory switch: Msw8 (See table below) • Customized values (See table below) • Communication conditions of the serial interface • Communication conditions of the Bluetooth interface (With the Bluetooth interface model) Memory switches can be set and cleared using GS ( E command. 1) Memory switch Table 3.20.
Confidential 3.21 Factory Setting Mode • IEEE802.11b model Classification Serial interface communication condition IEEE802.11b interface wireless configuration IEEE802.
Confidential • Bluetooth model Classification Serial interface communication condition Bluetooth interface wireless configuration Memory switch Customized value TITLE EPSON Handshake Item Factory setting mode DTR/DSR Transmission speed 19200 bps Parity None Passkey “4254” Device name “TAIYO SPP” Transmission of status information Enable Buzzer sounds for low battery warning Enable Buzzer sounds for host disconnection warning Disable Buzzer sounds for roll paper end warning Enable Buzz
Confidential 4. EXTERNAL SPECIFICATION 4.1 External Dimensions and Mass Height: 65 mm {2.56"} Width: 103 mm {4.06"} Depth: 159 mm {6.26"} The dimensions above do not include the belt clip. Mass: Approximately 670 g {1.47 lb} (Including the battery, but not including paper) 4.2 Color EPSON standard color (EDG) 4.3 External Appearance [Units: mm] Figure 4.3.1 TITLE EPSON External Appearance TM-P60 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 5. OPTIONS AND CONSUMABLES 5.1 Standard Accessories • Roll paper • Battery (LIP-2500) • User’s manual 5.2 Options • AC adapter (PS-10) Compliant input AC voltage: 100V to 240V • Quick charger (OT-CH60) Compliant input AC voltage: 100V to 240V • RS232 cable (OT-RS60) • Shoulder strap (OT-ST60) 5.3 Consumables • Battery (LIP-2500) TITLE EPSON TM-P60 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO.
Confidential 6. COMMANDS 6.1 Command Notation XXXX [Name] [Format] The name of the command. The code sequence. [ ]k indicates the contents in brackets [ ] should be repeated k times. [Range] Gives the allowable ranges, if any, for the command parameters. [Default] Gives the default values, if any, for the arguments. [Description] Describes the function of the command. ”−“ in the table indicates 0 or 1. [Notes] Provides important information on setting and using the printer command, if necessary.
Confidential 7) Horizontal or vertical motion units The horizontal or vertical motion units are used for calculating the setting values for various commands and are [Horizontal motion unit: 0.125mm {1/203"} / Vertical motion unit: 0.125mm {1/203"}]. 8) Left edge of the print area The left edge of the print area indicates the first column for character(s) to be developed, and also the print position to be moved when (nL + nH × 256) = 0 is specified with ESC $.
Confidential 6.3 Control Commands HT [Name] [Format] Horizontal tab ASCII HT Hex 09 Decimal 9 [Description] • Moves the print position to the next horizontal tab position. LF [Name] [Format] Print and line feed ASCII LF Hex 0A Decimal 10 [Description] • Prints the data in the print buffer and feeds one line, based on the current line spacing.
Confidential DLE EOT n [Name] [Format] Transmit real-time status ASCII DLE EOT Hex 10 04 Decimal 16 4 [Range] 1≤n≤4 n n n [Description] • Transmits the real-time status. n Function 1 Transmits printer status. 2 Transmits offline cause status. 3 Transmits error cause status. 4 Transmits roll paper sensor status. • This printer transmits the following status in real time. • Printer status (n = 1) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status 0 Off 00 0 Fixed. 1 On 02 2 Fixed.
Confidential • Error cause status (n = 3) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal 0 Off 00 0 1 On 02 2 2 ---3 Off 00 0 On 08 8 4 On 10 16 5 Off 00 0 On 20 32 6 Off 00 0 On 40 64 7 Off 00 0 Status Fixed. Fixed. Reserved. No autocutter error. Autocutter error occurred. Fixed. No unrecoverable error. Unrecoverable error occurred. No automatically recoverable error. Automatically recoverable error occurred. Fixed. Roll paper sensor status (n = 4) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status 0 Off 00 0 Fixed. 1 On 02 2 Fixed.
Confidential DLE ENQ n [Name] [Format] [Range] Send real-time request to printer ASCII DLE ENQ n Hex 10 05 n Decimal 16 5 n n=2 [Description] • Responds to a request in real-time from the host computer. n Function 2 Recovers from a recoverable error after clearing the receive and print buffers. • This command is ignored unless a recoverable error has occurred. [Notes] • Use this command after removing the cause of the error.
Confidential DLE DC4 fn m (fn = 7) [Name] [Format] [Range] Transmit specified status in real-time ASCII DLE DC4 fn m Hex 10 14 fn m Decimal 16 20 fn m fn = 7 m = 1, 5 [Description] • Transmits the specified status in real-time. m Function 1 Transmits basic ASB status. 5 Transmits battery status. Related command GS a None The status format of m = 1 is the same as the format of the related command in the table above. See the description of the related command corresponding to m.
Confidential DLE DC4 fn d1…d7 (fn = 8) [Name] [Format] [Range] Clear buffer(s) ASCII DLE Hex 10 Decimal 16 fn = 8 d1 = 1, d2 = 3, DC4 14 20 fn fn fn d3 = 20, d1…d7 d1…d7 d1…d7 d4 = 1, d5 = 6, d6 = 2, d7 = 8 [Description] • Clears all data stored in the receive buffer and the print buffer and transmits Clear response. • If a recoverable error occurs, recovers from the error.
Confidential ESC SP n [Name] [Format] Set right-side character spacing ASCII ESC SP n Hex 1B 20 n Decimal 27 32 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 n=0 [Description] • Sets the right-side character spacing to [n × (horizontal or vertical motion unit)].
Confidential ESC ( A pL pH fn [parameters] [Name] Control beeper tones [Description] • Controls beeper tones. • pL, pH specify (pL + pH × 256) as the number of bytes after pH (fn and [parameters]). • fn specifies the function. • [parameters] specify the process of each function. fn 48 Format ESC ( A pL pH fn n c t Function No. 48 Function name Beeps the buzzer.
Confidential ESC − n [Name] Turn underline mode on/off [Format] ASCII Hex Decimal [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 2, 48 ≤ n ≤ 50 n=0 ESC 1B 27 − 2D 45 n n n [Description] • Turns underline mode on or off. n Function 0, 48 Turns off underline mode. 1, 49 Turns on underline mode, set at 1-dot width. 2, 50 Turns on underline mode, set at 2-dot width. ESC 3 n [Name] [Format] Set line spacing ASCII ESC Hex 1B Decimal 27 [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 n = 30 (Equivalent to 3.75 mm.
Confidential ESC @ [Name] [Format] Initialize printer ASCII ESC Hex 1B Decimal 27 @ 40 64 [Description] • Clears the data in the print buffer and resets the printer modes to the modes that were in effect when the power was turned on. Keeps the following data: • Contents stored in the NV user memory. • Contents defined for the NV graphics. • Maintenance counter value. • Setting value specified with GS ( E. ESC D n1...nk NUL [Name] [Format] Set horizontal tab positions ASCII ESC D n1...nk Hex 1B 44 n1...
Confidential ESC J n [Name] [Format] Print and feed paper ASCII ESC J Hex 1B 4A Decimal 27 74 [Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 n n n [Description] • Prints the data in the print buffer and feeds the paper [n × (vertical or horizontal motion unit)]. ESC L [Name] [Format] Select page mode ASCII ESC L Hex 1B 4C Decimal 27 76 [Description] • Switches from standard mode to page mode.
Confidential ESC R n [Name] [Format] Select an international character set ASCII ESC R n Hex 1B 52 n Decimal 27 82 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 15 n = 0 [Other than the following model] n = 8 [for Japanese model] [Description] • Selects international character set. n International character set 0 U.S.A. 1 France 2 Germany 3 U.K. 4 Denmark I 5 Sweden 6 Italy 7 Spain I 8 Japan 9 Norway 10 Denmark II 11 Spain II 12 Latin America 13 Korea 14 Slovenia / Croatia 15 China [Reference] "3.2.
Confidential ESC T n [Name] [Format] Select print direction in page mode ASCII ESC T n Hex 1B 54 n Decimal 27 84 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 3, 48 ≤ n ≤ 51 n=0 [Description] • In page mode, selects the print direction and starting position.
Confidential ESC \ nL nH [Name] [Format] Set relative print position ASCII ESC \ nL Hex 1B 5C nL Decimal 27 92 nL [Range] -32768 ≤ (nL + nH × 256) ≤ 32767 nH nH nH [Description] • Moves the print position to [(nL + nH × 256) × (horizontal or vertical motion unit)] from the current position. • A positive number specifies movement to the right, and a negative number specifies movement to the left.
Confidential ESC d n [Name] [Format] Print and feed n lines ASCII ESC d Hex 1B 64 Decimal 27 100 [Range] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 n n n [Description] • Prints the data in the print buffer and feeds the paper [n × (current line spacing)]. [Note] • The maximum paper feed amount is 1016 mm {40"}. ESC t n [Name] [Format] Select character code table ASCII ESC t n Hex 1B 74 n Decimal 27 116 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 5, 16 ≤ n ≤ 19, n = 255 n=0 [Description] • Selects page n from the character code table.
Confidential ESC { n [Name] [Format] Turn upside-down print mode on/off ASCII ESC { n Hex 1B 7B n Decimal 27 123 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 n=0 [Description] • In standard mode, turns upside-down print mode on or off. • When the LSB of n is 0, upside-down print mode is turned off. • When the LSB of n is 1, upside-down print mode is turned on.
Confidential GS $ nL nH [Name] [Format] Set absolute vertical print position in page mode ASCII GS $ n L nH Hex 1D 24 n L nH Decimal 29 36 n L nH [Range] 0 ≤ (nL + nH × 256) ≤ 65535 (0 ≤ nL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ nH ≤ 255) [Description] • In page mode, moves the vertical print position to [(nL + nH × 256) × (vertical or horizontal motion unit)] from the starting position set with ESC T. GS ( C pL pH m fn b [c1 c2] [d1...dk] [Name] Edit NV user memory [Description] • Edits the data in the NV user memory.
Confidential GS ( C pL pH m fn b c1 c2 (fn = 0, 48) [Name] [Format] Delete the specified record ASCII GS ( C Hex 1D 28 43 Decimal 29 40 67 [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 5 m=0 fn = 0, 48 b=0 32 ≤ c1 ≤ 126 32 ≤ c2 ≤ 126 pL pL pL pH pH pH m fn m fn m fn b b b c1 c1 c1 c2 c2 c2 (pL = 5, pH = 0) [Description] • Deletes the record specified by the key codes (c1, c2) in the NV user memory. GS ( C pL pH m fn b c1 c2 d1...
Confidential GS ( C pL pH m fn b c1 c2 (fn = 2, 50) [Name] [Format] Transmit the data in the specified record ASCII GS ( C pL pH m fn Hex 1D 28 43 pL pH m fn Decimal 29 40 67 pL pH m fn [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 5 m=0 fn = 2, 50 b=0 32 ≤ c1 ≤ 126 32 ≤ c2 ≤ 126 b b b c1 c1 c1 c2 c2 c2 (pL = 5, pH = 0) [Description] • Transmits the data for the record specified by the key codes (c1, c2) in the NV user memory.
Confidential GS ( C pL pH m fn b (fn = 5, 53) [Name] [Format] Transmit the key code list ASCII GS ( C Hex 1D 28 43 Decimal 29 40 67 [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 3 m=0 fn = 5, 53 b=0 pL pL pL pH pH pH m fn m fn m fn b b b (pL = 3, pH = 0) [Description] • Transmits the key code list in the NV user memory.
Confidential GS ( D pL pH m [a1 b1]...[ak bk] [Name] [Format] Enable/disable real-time command ASCII GS ( D pL Hex 1D 28 44 pL Decimal 29 40 68 pL [Range] 3 ≤ (pL + pH × 256) ≤ 65535 m = 20 a=2 b = 0, 1, 48, 49 b=0 [Default] pH pH pH m m m [ a1 [ a1 [ a1 b1 ]...[ ak b1 ]...[ ak b1 ]...[ ak bk ] bk ] bk ] (0 ≤ pL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ pH ≤ 255) [Description] • Enables or disables the real-time command specified by a. • pL, pH specify (pL + pH × 256) as the number of bytes after pH (m and [a1 b1]...[ak bk]).
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn [parameters] [Name] Set user setup commands [Description] • Controls the user setting modes. • pL, pH specify (pL + pH ×256) as the number of bytes after pH (fn and [parameters]). • fn specifies the function. • [parameters] specify the process of each function. Function fn 1 2 3 4 5 No. 1 2 3 4 5 10 GS ( E pL pH fn [a1 n1L n1H] ... [ak nkL nkH] GS ( E pL pH fn a GS ( E pL pH fn a d1 d2 GS ( E pL pH fn x c1 c2 [y d1...
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn d1 d2 (fn = 1) [Name] [Format] Change into the user setting mode ASCII GS ( E pL Hex 1D 28 45 pL Decimal 29 40 69 pL [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 3 fn = 1 d1 = 73 d2 = 78 pH pH pH fn fn fn d1 d1 d1 d2 d2 d2 (pL = 3, pH = 0) [Description] • Enters the user setting mode and transmits the mode change notice.
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn [a1 b18...b11]...[ak bk8...bk1] [Name] [Format] Change the settings of the memory switch ASCII GS ( E pL pH fn Hex 1D 28 45 pL pH fn Decimal 29 40 69 pL pH fn [a1 [a1 [a1 (fn = 3) b18 ... b11] ... [ak b18 ... b11] ... [ak b18 ... b11] ... [ak bk8 ... bk1] bk8 ... bk1] bk8 ... bk1] 10 ≤ (pL + pH × 256) ≤ 65530 (0 ≤ pL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ pH ≤ 255) fn = 3 a=8 48 ≤ b ≤ 50 [Default (upon shipment)] [Msw 8-1] ∼ [Msw8-5] are set to On (b = 49).
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn a (fn = 4) [Name] [Format] Transmit the settings of the memory switch ASCII GS ( E pL pH fn Hex 1D 28 45 pL pH fn Decimal 29 40 69 pL pH fn [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 2 fn = 4 a=8 a a a (pL = 2, pH = 0) [Description] • Transmits the setting value of the memory switch specified by a. GS ( E pL pH fn [a1 n1L n1H]...
Confidential Print density setting (a = 5) (nL + nH × 256) Print density 65530 70 % 65531 75 % 65532 80 % 65533 85 % 65534 90 % 65535 95 % 0 100 % 1 105 % 2 110 % 3 115 % 4 120 % 5 125 % 6 130 % • • light | | | | | | | | | | | dark Auto power-off time (a=116) (nL + nH × 256) Auto power-off time 0 Does not auto power off.
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn a d1 d2 (fn = 7) [Name] [Format] Copy the user-defined page ASCII GS ( E Hex 1D 28 45 Decimal 29 40 69 [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 4 (pL = 4, pH = 0) fn = 7 a = 12, 17, 18 d1 = 30, 31 d2 = 30, 31 [where d1 ≠ d2] pL pL pL pH pH pH fn fn fn a a a d1 d1 d1 d2 d2 d2 [Description] • Copies the data in the user-defined code page. • a specifies the font no. (a) Font No.
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn x c1 c2 [y d1...
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn a d1...dk (fn = 11) [Name] [Format] Set the configuration item for the serial interface ASCII GS ( E pL pH fn a d1 ... dk Hex 1D 28 45 pL pH fn a d1 ... dk Decimal 29 40 69 pL pH fn a d1 ... dk 3 ≤ (pL + pH × 256) ≤ 65535 (0 ≤ pL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ pH ≤ 255) (pL + pH × 256) = 3 (pL = 3, pH = 0) [when a = 2] fn = 11 a = 1, 2 48 ≤ d ≤ 57 [when a = 1] 48 ≤ d ≤ 50 [when a = 2] [Default (upon shipment)] 19200 bps, no parity d1...
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn a (fn = 12) [Name] [Format] Transmit the configuration item for the serial interface ASCII GS ( E pL pH fn a Hex 1D 28 45 pL pH fn a Decimal 29 40 69 pL pH fn a [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 2 fn = 12 a = 1, 2 (pL = 2, pH = 0) [Description] • Transmits the configuration item for the serial interface specified by a. a Configuration item 1 Transmission speed 2 Parity GS ( E pL pH fn a d1...
Confidential GS ( E pL pH fn a (fn = 14) [Name] [Format] Transmit the configuration item for the Bluetooth interface ASCII GS ( E pL pH fn a Hex 1D 28 45 pL pH fn a Decimal 29 40 69 pL pH fn a [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 2 fn = 14 a = 48, 49, 65 (pL = 2, pH = 0) [Description] • Transmits the configuration item for the Bluetooth interface specified by a.
Confidential GS ( K pL pH fn [parameters] [Name] Select print control method(s) [Description] • Selects the print control methods. • pL, pH specify (pL + pH × 256) as the number of bytes after pH (fn and [parameters]). • fn specifies the function. • [parameters] specify the process of each function. Function fn 48 Format GS ( K pL pH fn m No. 48 Function name Select the print control mode.
Confidential GS ( L pL pH m fn [parameters] [Name] Set graphics data [Description] • Processes graphics data. • pL, pH specify (pL + pH × 256) as the number of bytes after pH (m, fn, and [parameters]). • fn specifies the function. • [parameters] specify the process of each function. Function fn 0, 48 Format GS ( L pL pH m fn No.
Confidential GS ( L pL pH m fn (fn = 0, 48) [Name] [Format] Transmit the NV graphics memory capacity ASCII GS ( L pL pH m fn Hex 1D 28 4C pL pH m fn Decimal 29 40 76 pL pH m fn [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 2 m = 48 fn = 0, 48 (pL = 2, pH = 0) [Description] • Transmits the entire capacity of the NV graphics area (number of bytes in the NV graphics area).
Confidential GS ( L pL pH m fn d1 d2 (fn = 64) [Name] [Format] Transmit the key code list for defined NV graphics ASCII GS ( L pL pH m fn d1 Hex 1D 28 4C pL pH m fn d1 Decimal 29 40 76 pL pH m fn d1 [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 4 m = 48 fn = 64 d1 = 75 d2 = 67 d2 d2 d2 (pL = 4, pH = 0) [Description] • Transmits the defined NV graphics key code list.
Confidential GS ( L pL pH m fn a kc1 kc2 b xL xH yL yH [c d1…dk]1…[c d1....dk]b (fn = 67) [Name] [Format] Define the NV graphics data (raster format) ASCII GS ( L pL pH m fn a kc1 kc2 b xL xH yL yH [c d1...dk]1...[c d1...dk]b Hex 1D 28 4C pL pH m fn a kc1 kc2 b xL xH yL yH [c d1...dk]1...[c d1...dk]b Decimal 29 40 76 pL pH m fn a kc1 kc2 b xL xH yL yH [c d1...dk]1...[c d1...
Confidential GS ( L pL pH m fn kc1 kc2 x y (fn = 69) [Name] [Format] Print the specified NV graphics data ASCII GS ( L p L pH Hex 1D 28 4C p L pH Decimal 29 40 76 p L pH [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 6 m = 48 fn = 69 32 ≤ kc1 ≤ 126 32 ≤ kc2 ≤ 126 x = 1, 2 y = 1, 2 m fn m fn m fn kc1 kc1 kc1 kc2 kc2 kc2 x x x y y y (pL = 6, pH = 0) [Description] • Prints the NV graphics data defined by the key codes (kc1 and kc2).
Confidential GS ( M pL pH fn m [Name] Customize printer control value(s) [Description] • Customizes the printer control value(s). • pL, pH specify (pL + pH × 256) as the number of bytes after pH (fn and m). • fn specifies the function. • m specifies the process of each function. Function fn 1, 49 Format GS ( M pL pH fn m No. 2, 50 GS ( M pL pH fn m 2 3, 51 GS ( M pL pH fn m 3 • [Notes] 1 Function name Save the setting values from the work area into the storage area.
Confidential GS ( M pL pH fn m (fn = 1,49) [Name] [Format] Save the setting values from the work area into the storage area ASCII GS ( M pL pH fn m Hex 1D 28 4D pL pH fn m Decimal 29 40 77 pL pH fn m [Range] (pL + pH × 256) = 2 fn = 1, 49 m = 1, 49 (pL = 2, pH = 0) [Description] • Saves the setting values of commands listed in the table on the previous page and stored in the work area (RAM) in the storage area (Flash ROM).
Confidential GS ( M pL pH fn m (fn = 3,51) [Name] [Format] Select the setting values loaded to the work area after the initialization process ASCII GS ( M pL pH fn m Hex 1D 28 4D pL pH fn m Decimal 29 40 77 pL pH fn m (pL + pH × 256) = 2 fn = 3, 51 m = 0, 1, 48, 49 [Default (upon shipment)] m=0 [Range] (pL = 2, pH = 0) [Description] • Selects the command setting values loaded to the work area after the printer performs the initialization process.
Confidential GS H n [Name] [Format] Select print position of HRI characters ASCII GS H n Hex 1D 48 n Decimal 29 72 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 3, 48 ≤ n ≤ 51 n=0 [Description] • Selects the print position of HRI characters when printing a bar code. n Print position 0, 48 Not printed. 1, 49 Above the bar code. 2, 50 Below the bar code. 3, 51 Both above and below the bar code.
Confidential • Transmits the printer information A specified. n Type of printer information Contents 33 Type information See table [Type information]. 96 DIP switches information See table [DIP switch information]. The type information is the tow bytes that follow: [Type information (First byte)] Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Contents 0 Off 00 0 Multi-byte code characters not supported. 1 On 02 2 Autocutter installed. 2 Off 00 0 DM-D series customer display not connected. 3-5 ---Reserved. 6 On 40 64 Fixed.
Confidential GS L nL nH [Name] [Format] Set left margin ASCII GS Hex 1D Decimal 29 [Range] 0 ≤ (nL + nH × 256) ≤ 65535 [Default] (nL + nH × 256) = 0 L 4C 76 nL nL nL nH nH nH (0 ≤ nL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ nH ≤ 255) (nL = 0, nH = 0) [Description] • In standard mode, sets the left margin to [(nL + nH × 256) × (horizontal motion unit)].
Confidential GS W nL nH [Name] [Format] Set print area width ASCII GS W Hex 1D 57 Decimal 29 87 [Range] 0 ≤ (nL + nH × 256) ≤ 65535 [Default] (nL + nH × 256) = 420 (nL + nH × 256) = 432 nL nL nL nH nH nH (0 ≤ nL ≤ 255, 0 ≤ nH ≤ 255) (nL = 164, nH = 1) (nL = 176, nH = 1) [when 58 mm paper width is selected] [when 60 mm paper width is selected] [Description] • In standard mode, sets the print area width to [(nL + nH × 256) × (horizontal motion unit)].
Confidential GS a n [Name] [Format] Enable/disable Automatic Status Back (ASB) ASCII GS a n Hex 1D 61 n Decimal 29 97 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 n = 255 [Description] • Enables or disables basic ASB (Automatic Status Back). (n) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function 0 On 01 1 Reserved. 1 Off 00 0 Online/offline status disabled. On 02 2 Online/offline status enabled. 2 Off 00 0 Error status disabled. On 04 4 Error status enabled. 3 Off 00 0 Roll paper sensor status disabled.
Confidential • Second byte (printer information) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal 0 ---1 Off 00 0 On 02 2 2 ---3 Off 00 0 On 08 8 4 Off 00 0 5 Off 00 0 On 20 32 6 Off 00 0 On 40 64 7 Off 00 0 Status Reserved. Paper FEED button is turned off. Paper FEED button is turned on. Reserved. No autocutter error. Autocutter error occurred. Fixed. No unrecoverable error. Unrecoverable error occurred. No automatically recoverable error. Automatically recoverable error occurred. Fixed.
Confidential GS f n [Name] [Format] Select font for HRI characters ASCII GS f n Hex 1D 66 n Decimal 29 102 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 2, 48 ≤ n ≤ 50 n=0 [Description] • Selects a font for the HRI characters when printing a bar code.
Confidential GS g 2 m nL nH [Name] [Format] [Range] Transmit maintenance counter ASCII GS g 2 m nL nH Hex 1D 67 32 m nL nH Decimal 29 103 50 m nL nH m=0 (nL + nH × 256) = 20, 21, 50, 70 (nL = 20, 21, 50, 70, nH = 0) (nL + nH × 256) = 148, 149, 178, 198 (nL = 148, 149, 178, 198, nH = 0) [Description] • Transmits the value of the maintenance counter specified by (nL + nH × 256). (nL + nH × 256) Hex Decimal Maintenance counter [Units] Kind of counter 14 20 Number of line feeds.
Confidential GS k m d1...dk NUL GS k m n d1...dn [Name] [Format] Print bar code ASCII Hex Decimal ASCII Hex Decimal [Range] 0 ≤ m ≤ 6 (k and d see [Description]) 65 ≤ m ≤ 73 (n and d see [Description]) GS 1D 29 GS 1D 29 k 6B 107 k 6B 107 m m m m m m d1...dk NUL d1...dk 00 d1...dk 0 n d1...dn n d1...dn n d1...dn [Description] • Prints the bar code using the bar code system specified by m.
Confidential For m Bar code system 65 UPC-A 66 UPC-E 67 JAN13 / EAN13 68 JAN8 / EAN8 69 CODE39 70 ITF 71 CODABAR (NW-7) 72 73 CODE93 CODE128 Range of n n = 11, 12 n = 11, 12 n = 12, 13 n = 7, 8 1≤ n ≤ 255 2 ≤ n ≤ 254 (even number) 2 ≤ n ≤ 255 1 ≤ n ≤ 255 2 ≤ n ≤ 255 Range of d 48 ≤ d ≤ 57 48 ≤ d ≤ 57 [where d1 = 48] 48 ≤ d ≤ 57 48 ≤ d ≤ 57 48 ≤ d ≤ 57, 65≤ d ≤ 90, d = 32,36,37,42, 43,45,46,47 48 ≤ d ≤ 57 48 ≤ d ≤ 57, 65 ≤ d ≤ 68, 97 ≤ d ≤ 100, d = 36,43,45,46,47,58 [where 65 ≤ d1 ≤ 68,
Confidential GS r n [Name] [Format] [Range] Transmit status ASCII GS Hex 1D Decimal 29 n = 1, 49 r 72 114 n n n [Description] • Transmits the status. n Function 1, 49 Transmits paper sensor status. • This printer transmits the following status. • Paper sensor status (n = 1, 49) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status 0, 1 ---Reserved. 2, 3 Off 00 0 Roll paper end sensor: paper present. On 0C 12 Roll paper end sensor: paper not present. 4 Off 00 0 Fixed. 5, 6 ---Reserved. 7 Off 00 0 Fixed.
Confidential GS w n [Name] [Format] Set bar code width ASCII GS w Hex 1D 77 Decimal 29 119 [Range] [Default] 2≤n≤6 n=3 n n n [Description] • Sets the horizontal size of the bar code. Multi-level bar code Binary-level bar code n Module width (mm) Thin element width (mm) Thick element width (mm) 2 0.250 0.250 0.625 3 0.375 0.375 1.000 4 0.500 0.500 1.250 5 0.625 0.625 1.625 6 0.750 0.750 2.
Confidential 6.4 Commands of Multi-byte Code Characters (for Japanese Model and Traditional Chinese Model) FS ! n [Name] [Format] Select print mode(s) for Kanji characters ASCII FS ! n Hex 1C 21 n Decimal 28 33 n [Range] [Default] 0 ≤ n ≤ 255 n=0 [Description] • Selects the character styles (double-height, double-width, and Kanji-underlined) together for multi-byte code character. (n) Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function 0, 1 Off 00 0 Reserved. 2 Off 00 0 Double-width canceled.
Confidential FS ( A pL pH fn [parameters] [Name] Select Kanji character style(s) [Description] • Selects the multi-byte code character style. • pL, pH specify (pL + pH × 256) as the number of bytes after pH (fn and [parameters]). • fn specifies the function. • [parameters] specify the process of each function. Function fn 48 Format FS ( A pL pH fn m No. 48 Function name Select Kanji character font.
Confidential FS . [Name] [Format] Cancel Kanji character mode ASCII FS . Hex 1C 2E Decimal 28 46 [Description] • Cancels Kanji character mode. FS 2 c1 c2 d1...dk [Name] [Format] [Range] Define user-defined Kanji characters ASCII FS 2 c1 c2 d1...dk Hex 1C 32 c1 c2 d1...dk Decimal 28 50 c1 c2 d1...dk The ranges of c1 and c2 differ, depending on the models and the character code system used.
Confidential FS S n1 n2 [Name] [Format] Set Kanji character spacing ASCII FS S n1 Hex 1C 53 n1 Decimal 28 83 n1 [Range] 0 ≤ n1 ≤ 255 0 ≤ n2 ≤ 255 n1 = 0, n2 = 0 [Default] n2 n2 n2 [Description] • Sets the left-side character spacing of the multi-byte code character to [n1 × (horizontal or vertical motion unit)]; sets the right-side character spacing of the multi-byte code character to [n2 × (horizontal or vertical motion unit)].
Confidential APPENDIX A: MISCELLANEOUS NOTES A.1 Notes on Printing and Paper Feeding 1) Because the TM-P60 series printer is a line printer, it automatically feeds paper after printing the data. Therefore, when the line spacing for one line is set to a smaller value than the height of the print data, paper may be fed more than the set amount just to print the data. Table A.
Confidential A.3 Other Notes 1) Printer mechanism handling • Do not pull the paper out when the cover is closed. • Because the thermal elements of the print head and driver IC are easy to break, do not touch them with any metal objects. • Since the areas around the print head become very hot during and just after printing, do not touch them. • Do not use the cover open button except when necessary, since the printer mechanism may be damaged.
Confidential Notes on thermal paper storage • Since color development begins at 70°C {158°F}, thermal paper should be protected from high temperatures, humidity, and light, both before and after printing. a) Store paper away from high temperatures and humidity. Do not store thermal paper near a heater or in enclosed places exposed to direct sunlight. b) Avoid direct light. Extended exposure to direct light may cause discoloration or faded printing.
Confidential APPENDIX B: PRINTER CLEANING B.1 Cleaning Print Head Paper dust on the heating elements may lower the print quality. In this case, clean the print head as follows: 1) Open the printer cover. 2) Clean the thermal elements of the print head using a cotton swab moistened with an alcohol solvent (ethanol, methanol, IPA). NOTES: 1. Do not touch the print head thermal elements. 2. Do not scratch the print head. 3) Insert roll paper and close the print head.
Confidential B.2 Cleaning the Autocutter If the adhesive agent on the labels sticks to the autocutter, it may dull the blade. In this case, clean the blade as described below: 1) Be sure that the printer is turned off. Open the roll paper cover. 2) Collect and remove accumulated adhesive materials with a flathead screwdriver.
Confidential APPENDIX C: CODE128 BAR CODE C.1 Description of the CODE128 Bar Code In CODE128 bar code system, it is possible to represent 128 ASCII characters and 2-digit numerals using one bar code character that is defined by combining one of the 103 bar code characters and 3 code sets.
Confidential C.2 Code Tables 1) Printable characters in code set A Transmit Data Character Hex Decimal Character NUL 00 0 ( SOH 01 1 ) STX 02 2 * ETX 03 3 + EOT 04 4 , ENQ 05 5 ACK 06 6 .
Confidential 2) Printable characters in code set B Transmit Data Character Hex Decimal Character SP 20 32 H ! 21 33 I " 22 34 J # 23 35 K $ 24 36 L % 25 37 M & 26 38 N ' 27 39 O ( 28 40 P ) 29 41 Q * 2A 42 R + 2B 43 S , 2C 44 T _ 2D 45 U .
Confidential 3) Printable characters in code set C Transmit Data Character Hex Decimal Character 00 00 0 40 01 01 1 41 02 02 2 42 03 03 3 43 04 04 4 44 05 05 5 45 06 06 6 46 07 07 7 47 08 08 8 48 09 09 9 49 10 0A 10 50 11 0B 11 51 12 0C 12 52 13 0D 13 53 14 0E 14 54 15 0F 15 55 16 10 16 56 17 11 17 57 18 12 18 58 19 13 19 59 20 14 20 60 21 15 21 61 22 16 22 62 23 17 23 63 24 18 24 64 25 19 25 65 26 1A 26 66 27 1B 27 67 28 1C 28 68 29 1D 29 69 30 1E 30 70 31 1F 31 71 32 20 32 72 33 21 33 73 34 22 34 74 35 23
Confidential APPENDIX D: NOTES ON UPDATING THE MAINTENANCE COUNTER AND TURNING THE PRINTER’S POWER OFF D.1 About updating the maintenance counter • This printer has a maintenance counter function, as described in the command description for GS g 0 and GS g 2. • The values of the maintenance counter are automatically stored in the NV memory every 2 minutes when the printer is operating. TITLE 10 TM-P60 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E NO. NEXT App.11 SHEET App.
Confidential APPENDIX E: NOTES ON USING THE ASB STATUS Any accumulated ASB status signals left for transmission from the last to the newest ASB status transmission shall be transmitted together at one time as one ASB status, showing the presence of change (a), followed by the latest ASB status (b). Example: In the normal (wait) state, the ASB status is configured as follows.
Confidential APPENDIX F: NOTES ON USING THE ROLL PAPER SPACER FOR THE 58-MM PAPER WIDTH 1) Removing the roll paper spacer Pull the part B in the figure below while pushing the part A with the tools such as flathead screwdriver toward the arrow so that the spacer can be removed. B A 2) Installing the roll paper spacer Insert the part C of the spacer to the part D of the printer, then insert the part E of the spacer to the part F of the printer.
Confidential APPENDIX G: NOTES ON USING THE BELT CLIP 1) Removing the belt clip When the printer is used horizontally, it is recommended to remove the belt clip. To remove the belt clip, remove two screws as the figure below shows. Screws 2) About the fixing screw for the belt clip When the belt clip is provided by the user, it is recommended to use the screw type as shown below. Take in consideration that the screw may not reach enough depending on the thickness of the belt clip.
Confidential APPENDIX H: NOTES ON THE SERIAL CABLE When the serial cable is connected to the printer, do not stress the cable. Doing so may damage the serial cable and the serial connector. TITLE 14 TM-P60 Specification (STANDARD) SHEET REVISION E H NO. NEXT App.15 SHEET App.
Confidential APPENDIX I: PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 1) When you have not used the printer more than one week, recharge before using it. 2) When you will not use the printer for a long term, remove the battery before you store the printer. 3) You are recommended to use the printer at room temperature (10 to 30°C {50 to 86°F}) 4) The indication of the remaining battery is a rough measure. You are recommended to immediately replace the battery after the "level L" of the remaining amount has been indicated.