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TM-T88II/T88III Technical Reference Guide

3. Pull out the roll paper toward you.

4. Close the printer cover.

 Figure 1-8 Closing the printer cover

5. Tear off the leading edge of the roll paper using the manual cutter.

 Figure 1-9 Tear off paper

1.3.2.2  Replacing Paper

Follow the procedure below to replace roll paper.

1. Open the printer cover, and remove the core of the previously used roll paper.

2. Insert the new roll paper following the procedure in “Installing Roll Paper” (page 1-6).

1.3.3  Power Switch Cover

Install the power switch cover that comes with the TM-T88II/TM-T88III onto the printer to 
prevent inadvertent changing of the power switch, to prevent tampering, and to improve the 
appearance of the printer.

To reset the TM printer when the power switch cover is installed, insert a long, thin object (such 
as the end of a paper clip) into the hole in the power switch cover and press the power switch.

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Summary of Contents for T88IIIP - TM B/W Thermal Line Printer

Page 1: ...TM T88II T88III Technical reference guide English 405227700 EPSON ...

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Page 3: ...isuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPS...

Page 4: ...t WARNING You must follow warnings carefully to avoid serious bodily injury CAUTION Provides information that must be observed to prevent damage to the equipment or loss of data Possibility of sustaining physical injuries Possibility of causing physical damages Possibility of causing information loss Note Provides important information and useful tips on handling the equipment ...

Page 5: ...cts may lead to fire or electric shock If water or other liquid spills into this equipment turn off the power supply switch and unplug the power cable immediately Continued usage may lead to fire or electric shock Do not place multiple loads on power outlet Overloading the outlet may lead to fire Always supply power directly from a standard 100 VAC domestic power outlet Handle the power cable with...

Page 6: ... injury take care not to insert fingers or any part of the hand in the roll paper opening where the manual cutter is installed Do not open the roll paper cover without taking the necessary precautions as this can result in injury from the autocutter fixed blade A needle for supplying ink to the printer is located inside the ink cartridge holder Inserting your fingers inside the ink cartridge holde...

Page 7: ...application of the printer for designers and developers of POS system Manual Content The manual is made up of the following sections Related Software and Documents Documents relating to the TM T88II TM T88III are listed below Chapter 1 Product Overview Chapter 2 Setup Chapter 3 Application Development Information Chapter 4 ESC POS Command related Information Chapter 5 Product Specifications Append...

Page 8: ...roduct pull down menu EPSON OPOS ADK Manual Provides information for anyone who is programming using OPOS This is included in the EPSON OPOS ADK EPSON Advanced Printer Driver This is a Windows driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Manual Provides information for anyone who is programming using the APD EPSON Advanced Printer Driver This is included in the EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Name of docume...

Page 9: ...ng Procedures 1 8 Chapter 2 Setup Installing the Printer 2 2 Precautions for Horizontal Installation 2 2 Precautions for Wall Installation 2 2 Setting the DIP Switches 2 2 DIP Switch Positions and Steps for Changing DIP Switch Settings 2 2 DIP Switch Functions 2 3 Adjusting the Roll Paper Near End Detector 2 7 Connecting the Printer to the Host Computer 2 8 Serial Interface Connection 2 8 Parallel...

Page 10: ...Memory 4 1 Printer Status 4 2 Precautions When the Printer Is Offline 4 2 Outputting Hex Dumps 4 2 Chapter 5 Product Specifications Product Specifications TM T88II TM T88III 5 1 Print Specifications TM T88II TM T88III 5 2 Character Specifications TM T88II TM T88III 5 3 Paper Specifications TM T88II TM T88III 5 3 Printable Area TM T88II TM T88III 5 4 Print Position versus Cutter Position TM 88II TM...

Page 11: ...C850 Multilingual C 3 Page 3 PC860 Portuguese C 4 Page 4 PC863 Canadian French C 5 Page 5 PC865 Nordic C 6 Page 16 WPC1252 TM T88III only C 7 Page 17 PC866 Cyrillic 2 TM T88III only C 8 Page 18 PC852 Latin2 TM T88III only C 9 Page 19 PC858 Euro C 10 Page 255 Blank Page C 11 International Character Set C 12 Appendix D TM T88II TM 88III Comparison Table ...

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Page 13: ...M T88II legacy product Print method Thermal line printing Interface specifications Serial interface specifications RS 232C Parallel interface specifications IEEE 1284 compliant USB interface specifications Ethernet interface specifications Paper width specifications 80 mm 3 15 width specifications 58 mm 2 28 width specifications 1 1 2 Accessories Printer body Roll paper outer diameter 50 mm 2 1 Us...

Page 14: ...ed power consumption mode Average approx 1 8 A Average approx 1 7 A 3 Serial interface selectable baud rates 4800 9600 19200 38400 2400 discontinued 38400 added 38400 is selected by setting DIP SW1 7 and 1 8 to ON See DIP Switch Functions page 2 3 2400 4800 9600 19200 4 Conditions for canceling receive buffer BUSY state Set with DIP SW2 5 Cannot be changed 5 Supported character sets extended graph...

Page 15: ...ch Positions and Steps for Changing DIP Switch Settings page 2 2 1 2 2 Control Panel Figure 1 2 Control panels for the TM T88II legacy model and TM T88III current model ERROR POWER PAPER OUT FEED Printer cover Control panel Cover open button Power switch Cutter cover ERROR POWER PAPER OUT FEED POWER LED ERROR LED PAPER OUT LED FEED button POWER LED ERROR LED PAPER OUT LED FEED button TM T88II TM T...

Page 16: ... out during regular operation online PAPER OUT LED Lights when there is no more roll paper or there is little remaining Goes out when there is a sufficient amount of roll paper remaining Flashes when a self test is in progress or when the printer waits for a macro execution 1 2 2 2 Buttons PAPER FEED button Pressing this button once feeds the roll paper by one line Holding this button down feeds t...

Page 17: ...how to connect the power supply connector and cash drawer see Connecting Power Supply Unit and Cash Drawer page 2 15 and Connecting the Printer to the Host Computer page 2 8 1 3 Handling the Printer WARNING Do not open the printer cover during printing Doing so may damage the printer Do not touch the manual cutter with your hands when installing or replacing roll paper The manual cutter is sharp a...

Page 18: ...ost has not sent a printing command to the printer and press the cover open button to open the printer cover If the printer cover does not open a probable cause is that the autocutter is locked If this happens refer to Paper jam Figure 1 5 Cover open button 2 Load the roll paper Figure 1 6 Loading paper Note When loading the roll paper pay attention to the direction that the roll paper is fed out ...

Page 19: ...eviously used roll paper 2 Insert the new roll paper following the procedure in Installing Roll Paper page 1 6 1 3 3 Power Switch Cover Install the power switch cover that comes with the TM T88II TM T88III onto the printer to prevent inadvertent changing of the power switch to prevent tampering and to improve the appearance of the printer To reset the TM printer when the power switch cover is inst...

Page 20: ...ing Procedures Do the following before shipping the printer 1 Press the power switch to turn the power off 2 Make sure the POWER LED is out 3 Remove the power supply connector 4 Pack the printer keeping the top and bottom correctly oriented ...

Page 21: ...printer appropriately depending on the environment Figure 2 1 Setup flowchart 1 Install the printer page 2 2 5 Connect the power supply and cash drawer page 2 15 4 Connect the printer to the host computer page 2 8 Detailed setup 2 Set the DIP switches page 2 2 3 Set the roll paper near end detector page 2 7 End 6 Install the driver page 2 16 Note Detailed setup sometimes can be omitted ...

Page 22: ...t on a wall For details refer to the installation manual provided with the optional WH 10 Wall Hanging Bracket Set Install the roll paper stopper Adjust of near end detector Install the WH 10 For other details refer to the installation manual provided with the optional WH 10 Wall Hanging Bracket Set option 2 2 Setting the DIP Switches On this printer you can make various settings with DIP switches...

Page 23: ...h settings for serial interface specifications Note that the functions of DIP SW1 7 1 8 and 2 5 differ on the TM T88II and TM 88III The functions of other DIP switch settings are the same Note Factory setting For details on DIP SW1 2 Receive buffer size also refer to DIP SW2 5 Cancellation of receive buffer full BUSY state Table 2 1 Switch bank 1 settings SW Function ON OFF 1 1 Data receive error ...

Page 24: ...ng receive buffer BUSY state See separate table 2 6 Reserved do not change setting Fixed to OFF 2 7 Pin 6 reset signal Used Not used 2 8 Pin 25 reset signal Used Not used Table 2 4 Print density selection DIP SW2 3 2 4 Level Print density Switch No 2 3 2 4 Low power mode ON ON 1 Regular print density OFF OFF 2 ON OFF 3 Heavy print density OFF ON Table 2 5 Conditions for canceling receive buffer BU...

Page 25: ... The following DIP switch functions are for parallel interface USB Ethernet model printers Note Factory setting DIP SW2 1 For details on the BUSY condition also refer to Busy State page 3 11 Table 2 6 Parallel USB Ethernet DIP switch bank 1 SW Function ON OFF 1 1 Automatic line feed Enabled at all times Disabled at all times 1 2 Receive buffer size 45 bytes 4KB 1 3 1 8 Not defined Always use print...

Page 26: ...ange the settings of DIP SW2 2 and SW2 6 Otherwise the printer may no longer function correctly Table 2 8 Selection of print density Level Print density Switch no 2 3 2 4 1 Low power mode ON ON 2 Regular print density OFF OFF 3 ON OFF 4 Heavy print density OFF ON Table 2 9 Conditions for canceling receive buffer BUSY state TM T88II TM T88III Conditions to cancel receive buffer BUSY state Switch no...

Page 27: ...ector can detect the remaining paper as accurately as possible Follow the procedure below to adjust the roll paper NE detector position 1 Open the roll paper cover and remove the roll paper 2 Loosen the adjustment screw fastening the detector and align the upper edge of the positioning plate with the adjustment position Adjustment positions are as follows Figure 2 3 NE detector positions Note The ...

Page 28: ...d handshake method You can operate the TM printer with a Windows driver OPOS or ESC POS commands XON XOFF DTR DSR or RTS CTS are available as handshake controls For details on available cables for each connection form refer to Section 2 4 1 2 Serial interface connection diagrams 2 4 1 2 Serial interface connection diagrams When the TM printer is connected to a host computer by the serial interface...

Page 29: ...re 2 6 Configuration of pass though connection Application control TM side control setting XON XOFF except OPOS DTR DSR DOS OPOS Visual C RTS CTS DOS Windows driver Visual C Visual Basic MSComm XON XOFF 1 Type A or B 2 DM D500 A B Other DM D not possible DTR DSR 1 Type A or B Type B 2 Type A or B Type B Application control TM side control setting XON XOFF except OPOS DTR DSR DOS OPOS Visual C RTS ...

Page 30: ... threaded holes installed When using an interface cable with metric thread screws use a hexagonal screwdriver 5 mm to replace the installed screws with hex head screws with metric threaded holes also supplied Figure 2 8 Hex head screws threaded in inches and millimeters 3 When using interface cables equipped with a ground line attach the ground line to the screw hole marked FG on the printer 4 Con...

Page 31: ...s equipped with a ground line attach the ground line to the screw hole marked FG on the printer 4 Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host computer 2 4 3 USB Interface Connection Connect the TM printer to the host computer with a USB cable A second TM printer can be connected via a self powered USB hub from a printer connected to the host computer Note A customer display DM D can b...

Page 32: ...2 12 Installing the locking wire saddle 3 Connect the USB cable from the host computer to the USB upstream connector 4 Up to 2 USB devices can be connected to a USB model TM T88III T88III by using 2 USB downstream connectors Note The hub installed in a USB model connector panel is a bus power supply hub It is important to note that bus power supply hubs including other USB model TM printers and bu...

Page 33: ...m Select the product name from the Select any product pull down menu For details on EPSON OPOS ADK or advanced printer driver refer to Introducing the Control Methods page 3 1 2 4 4 Ethernet Interface Connection Connect a TM printer with an Ethernet interface to a network by an Ethernet cable via a hub 2 4 4 1 Ethernet Interface Connection Diagram Figure 2 13 Ethernet connection Note When a TM pri...

Page 34: ...he customer display cable drawer kick out cable or the standard telephone line cable to the 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connector Note To use the Ethernet interface the separate IP Address Setup Utility for the UB E02 is required For details on the various setup methods refer to UB E02 Technical Reference Guide You can obtain the IP Address Setup Utility for UB E02 and the UB E02 Technical Refere...

Page 35: ... wall socket 2 5 1 Connecting the Power Supply Unit 1 Make sure the printer s power supply is turned off and the power supply unit s power cable has been removed from the wall socket 2 Check the specifications label on the power supply unit to confirm that the wall socket power supply meets the rated voltage requirements 3 Insert the connector of the power supply cable onto the power supply connec...

Page 36: ... printer Connect the connector of the drawer kick out cable to the printer Figure 2 16 Connecting the drawer kick cable 2 6 Installing the Driver To use the TM printer either the Advanced Printer Driver APD Windows driver or the EPSON OPOS ADK OCX driver must be installed For an outline of each driver refer to Introducing the Control Methods page 3 1 For details on installation methods refer to th...

Page 37: ...her countries go to the following web site http www epson pos com Select the product name from the Select any product pull down menu 3 1 1 Windows Driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver The EPSON Advanced Printer Driver provides the TM printer with satisfactory control as a Windows driver 3 1 1 1 EPSON Advanced Printer Driver overview EPSON Advanced Printer Driver has the following features Supplies...

Page 38: ...15 wide receipts Sample programs You can install sample programs in Visual Basic and Visual C to use status API Manuals The following manuals can be installed User s manual for developers Engineering data for each status Main function control methods for WordPad and VB 3 1 1 3 EPSON Advanced Printer Driver support environment Supported interfaces Serial parallel USB Ethernet Supported operating sy...

Page 39: ...or customers from other countries go to the following web site http www epson pos com Select the product name from the Select any product pull down menu 3 1 2 EPSON OPOS ADK The EPSON OPOS ADK supports the development environment required for OPOS application development using OPOS Control as described by the OLE for Retail POS simply called OPOS from here on Technology Association to supply the O...

Page 40: ...ADK contents The installer of the EPSON OPOS ADK Ver 2 10 or later has a silent installation function which can install the OPOS environment without a user interface and facilitate installation With the installer the following OPOS compliant OPOS Control for EPSON devices manuals various utilities and sample programs can be installed OPOS Control for EPSON devices Header files for CO SO C header f...

Page 41: ...pment languages Visual Basic Visual C 3 1 2 4 Driver information and download destination Get the latest driver information from one of the following URLs For customers from North America go to the following web site http pos epson com For customers from other countries go to the following web site http www epson pos com Select the product name from the Select any product pull down menu 3 1 3 ESC ...

Page 42: ...ed to edit the identification code ID of a USB interface Note Each USB model TM printer has its own ID So two TM 88IIIs can be controlled independently from a host computer Therefore when replacing a TM printer that has been connected to a host computer with another printer including same model you must change the USB port in the printer driver on the host computer Use of this utility for example ...

Page 43: ...Green LED states Off Power is not supplied On Power is supplied Table 3 2 No roll paper PAPER OUT LED Item Specifications LED color Red LED states Off Roll paper is loaded On A roll paper near end or paper end is detected Flashing Self test standby state or standby state when a macro execution command is used Table 3 3 Error LED Item Specifications LED color Red On states Off Printer is performing...

Page 44: ...be detected correctly a drive circuit error occurs Recoverable errors Although normal printer operation is not possible after a recoverable error occurs this is not a printer malfunction These errors can be recovered easily by turning the power on again or sending an error recovery command from the driver after eliminating the cause of the error Table 3 4 Automatically recoverable errors Error Err...

Page 45: ...r possible when unrecoverable errors occur The printer must be repaired Note When an unrecoverable error occurs turn off the power supply immediately Table 3 6 Unrecoverable errors Error Error description Error LED flash code Recovery measure Memory R W error After R W checking the printer does not work correctly Impossible to recover High voltage error The power supply voltage is extremely high I...

Page 46: ...cate an error has occurred If the sensor detects a roll paper end the printer stops printing even in the process of printing We recommend that you mainly rely on the roll paper near end sensor and use the roll paper end sensor secondarily 3 4 2 Printer Cover Sensor 3 4 2 1 Roll Paper Cover Open Sensor The cover open sensor monitors the roll paper cover When the sensor detects an open cover during ...

Page 47: ...SY state as either of the following When the receive buffer is full When the receive buffer is full or the printer is offline Note In either case above the printer enters the BUSY state after power is turned on including resetting with the interface while the printer is in the standby state waiting for data and when a self test is being run For details on how to change the DIP switch setting for r...

Page 48: ...AM Do not use the paper FEED button The printer sometimes enters the BUSY state when data is being written to NVRAM It is important not to send data from the host computer while the printer is in the BUSY state because the printer cannot process any received data Frequent use of the functions for writing data to and deleting data from NVRAM may damage the memory As a rule in using the various comm...

Page 49: ...ttings Follow the steps below to start a self test 1 With the roll paper cover open press and hold down the paper FEED button and turn on the printer The printer prints various printer settings 2 When the printer finishes printing the printer status check whether the following message is printed SELF TEST printing Please press PAPER FEED button The printer is now in the self test wait mode 3 To st...

Page 50: ...rformed correctly This can result in errors related to print buffer size 3 8 1 1 Corrective procedure 1 Check the serial communication cable and check the cable connector specifications See Serial Interface Connection on page 2 8 2 Check the serial communication conditions of the printer and the host Serial communication conditions Baud rate Parity Flow control Data length You can check printer se...

Page 51: ...ovided across drawer kick out connector pins 3 and 6 2 The solenoid used for the cash drawer must have a resistance of 24 Ω or higher 3 NOTES 1 Operating the printer with incorrectly installed devices voids the warranty 2 Connecting devices other than the drawer open close switch voids the warranty 3 Using a drawer or a drawer kick out connector with an input current of 1 A or more may cause an ov...

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Page 53: ...NV memory The following restrictions apply when performing non volatile memory operations including data writing and deleting Do not press the paper FEED button Do not execute a real time command The ASB status is not sent even when the ASB function in ESC POS commands is set to Enabled The printer sometimes enters the BUSY state while data is written to NV memory It is important not to send data ...

Page 54: ...e ASB function to check the printer status Using the ASB lets the printer send status automatically at the time of switching online offline When using a real time command make sure the receive buffer is not full Example After using the 4KB receive buffer to send data for each line check the printer status 4 4 Outputting Hex Dumps TM printers can print data transmitted from the host computer as hex...

Page 55: ...phics Interface compatible RS 232C bidirectional parallel Dealer option USB Ethernet Buffer Receive buffer 4KB 45 bytes User defined buffer For both downloaded bitmap images and fonts Approx 12KB Macro buffer 2KB NV graphics data storage area 256KB NV user memory 1KB DKD function 2 drives Power supply Power supplied by optional AC adapter PS 180 or the previous adapter the PS 170 Operating voltage...

Page 56: ...Print width characters per line below Print speed See table titled Print speed below Paper feed speed TM T88II Approx 120 mm s 4 72 s during continuous paper feed TM T88III Approx 150 mm s 5 91 s during continuous paper feed Carriage return width 4 23 mm or 1 6 Table 5 3 Print width characters per line Paper width mm Roll paper width mm 80 standard 58 factory option Number of print dots 512 360 Pr...

Page 57: ...pes Extended graphics TM T88III 128 characters 11 pages including 1 blank page TM T88II 128 characters 7 pages including 1 blank page Character configuration See table titled Character configurations and dimensions below Default is font A Character dimensions See Character configurations and dimensions below Spaces between characters not included Table 5 6 Character configurations and dimensions S...

Page 58: ... TM T88II TM T88III Figure 5 1 Printable area Units mm Table 5 7 Dimensions a roll paper width b left margin c print width d right margin 79 5 0 5 3 7 72 2 0 2 3 7 57 5 0 5 factory option 3 7 50 8 0 2 3 0 Printable area Roll paper width Print direction ...

Page 59: ...r position Figure 5 2 Print position versus cutter position Note The values in the figure are center values The margins vary due to paper slack or paper variations from piece to piece Allow a certain margin of error when setting the paper cutter cut position Autocutter blade position Maximum printable area Final line of previous receipt Approx 29 mm Approx 15 mm Manual cutter position Print direct...

Page 60: ...sions TM T88II TM T88III 5 7 1 External Dimensions The dimensions in the figure below are common to both the TM 88III and TM 88III Height 148 mm 5 83 Width 145 mm 5 71 Depth 195 mm 7 68 Weight Approx 1 8 kg 3 97 lb without roll paper Figure 5 3 Dimensions Units mm ...

Page 61: ...M T88II TM T88III Figure 5 4 Table 5 8 Temperature and humidity Item Specifications Temperature Humidity Operating 5 to 45 C 41 to 113 F 10 to 90 RH no condensation allowed Refer to ambient operating ranges in the figure below Storage shipped packed state 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F 10 to 90 RH excluding paper ...

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Page 63: ...t length Select one of the following with DIP SW1 4 7 bit DIP SW1 4 ON 8 bit DIP SW1 4 OFF default Baud rate Select one of the following with DIP SW1 7 and SW1 8 19200 bps DIP SW1 7 OFF DIP SW1 8 OFF 9600 bps DIP SW1 7 ON DIP SW1 8 OFF default 4800 bps DIP SW1 7 OFF DIP SW1 8 ON 2400 bps T88ii or 38400 bps T88III DIP SW1 7 ON DIP SW1 8 ON bps bits per second Parity check Select one of the followin...

Page 64: ...s signal indicates whether the printer is Busy SPACE status indicates the printer is ready to receive data MARK status indicates the printer is Busy Set Busy conditions with DIP SW2 1 Refer to Busy State on page 3 11 2 When XON XOFF control is selected the signal indicates that the printer is properly connected and ready to receive data from the host SPACE status indicates the printer is properly ...

Page 65: ...erface A 2 1 Modes The IEEE 1284 parallel interface supports the following two modes Compatibility mode Compatibility mode allows data transmission from host to printer only Centronics compatible Specifications Data transmission 8 bit parallel Synchronization Externally supplied STROBE signals Handshaking ACK and BUSY signals Signal levels TTL compatible connector Connector ADS B36BLFDR176 HONDA o...

Page 66: ... transfer from an asynchronous printer under the control of the host Data transfers in the nibble mode are made via the existing control lines in units of four bits a nibble In the byte mode data transfer proceeds by making the 8 bit data lines bidirectional Both modes fail to proceed concurrently in the compatibility mode thereby causing half duplex transmission ...

Page 67: ...6 Data6 9 Host Ptr Data7 MSB Data7 MSB Data7 MSB 10 Printer Ack PtrClk PtrClk 11 Printer Busy PtrBusy Data3 7 PtrBusy 12 Printer Perror AckDataReq Data2 6 AckDataReq 13 Printer Select Xflag Data1 5 Xflag 14 Host AutoFd HostBusy k HostBusy 15 NC ND ND 16 GND GND GND 17 FG FG FG 18 Printer Logic H Logic H Logic H 19 GND GND GND 20 GND GND GND 21 GND GND GND 22 GND GND GND 23 GND GND GND 24 GND GND G...

Page 68: ...spond to each other Connect all signal lines using a twisted pair cable Connect the return side to the signal ground level Make sure the signals satisfy electrical characteristics Set the leading edge and trailing edge times to 0 5 µs or less Do not ignore Ack or BUSY signals during a data transfer Ignoring such signals may result in data corruption Make the interface cables as short as possible ...

Page 69: ...voltage rating 90 to 264 VAC 100 VAC 10 to 230 VAC 15 Frequency rating 50 60 Hz 3 Hz Power consumption rating 100 VA Output conditions Output voltage rating 24 VDC 5 Output current rating 2 0 A Output electric power rating 48 VA Output peak current 4 5 A within 300 msec B 2 1 2 Case specifications Dimensions 80 mm D 166 mm L 44 mm H excluding projections 3 15 6 54 1 73 See the figure on the next p...

Page 70: ...selection Select an AC cable that satisfies the following conditions Safety standard product Plug with PE terminal The AC cable is not packed with this printer B 2 2 PS 180 Current Product for Printers B 2 2 1 Electrical characteristics Input conditions Input voltage rating 90 to 264 VAC 100 VAC 10 to 230 VAC 15 Frequency rating 50 60 Hz 3 Hz Power consumption rating 100 VA 44 166 80 ...

Page 71: ...luding projections 2 68 5 35 1 26 Refer to the figure below Weight Approx 0 4 kg 14 11 oz excluding the AC cable Material Durability level V0 Color Black matte Figure B 2 Case specifications B 2 2 3 Material No specific brominated flame retardants such as PBBE and PBB are used in this product B 2 2 4 AC cable selection Select an AC cable that satisfies the following conditions Safety standard prod...

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Page 73: ...ical Reference Guide Appendix C Character Code Tables C 1 Page 0 PC437 USA Standard Europe International character set when America is selected Note The character code tables show only character configurations They do not show the actual print pattern DC4 ...

Page 74: ...C 2 Character Code Tables Rev B C 2 Page 1 Katakana ...

Page 75: ...Rev B Character Code Tables C 3 TM T88II T88III Technical Reference Guide C 3 Page 2 PC850 Multilingual ...

Page 76: ...C 4 Character Code Tables Rev B C 4 Page 3 PC860 Portuguese ...

Page 77: ...Rev B Character Code Tables C 5 TM T88II T88III Technical Reference Guide C 5 Page 4 PC863 Canadian French ...

Page 78: ...C 6 Character Code Tables Rev B C 6 Page 5 PC865 Nordic ...

Page 79: ...Rev B Character Code Tables C 7 TM T88II T88III Technical Reference Guide C 7 Page 16 WPC1252 TM T88III only ...

Page 80: ...C 8 Character Code Tables Rev B C 8 Page 17 PC866 Cyrillic 2 TM T88III only ...

Page 81: ...Rev B Character Code Tables C 9 TM T88II T88III Technical Reference Guide C 9 Page 18 PC852 Latin2 TM T88III only ...

Page 82: ...C 10 Character Code Tables Rev B C 10 Page 19 PC858 Euro ...

Page 83: ...Rev B Character Code Tables C 11 TM T88II T88III Technical Reference Guide C 11 Page 255 Blank Page UD undefined ...

Page 84: ... 12 Character Code Tables Rev B C 12 International Character Set ASCII codes base 16 Korea Latin America Spain II Denmark II Norway Japan Spain I Italy Sweden Denmark I UK Germany France America Country ...

Page 85: ...9200 38400 2400 discontinued 38400 added 38400 selected by setting DIP SW1 7 and 1 8 to ON 2400 4800 9600 19200 4 Conditions for canceling receive buffer BUSY state Set on DIP SW2 5 Cannot be changed 5 Supported character sets extended graphics 11 pages including WPC 1252 PC866 Cyrillic 2 PC852 Latin2 8 pages 6 Driver EPSON OPOS ADK Advanced Printer Driver Also can be operated by the TM T88II driv...

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