TM-U220 Service Manual
TM-U220 Service Manual
TM-U220 Service Manual
Service manual
TM-U220 with Mark sensor
Series
(Type A)
Issued date , ,
Issued by
English
410017600
Rev. A
EPSON
Confidential TM-U220 with Mark sensor Type A Service Manual
Chapter 1
Product Overview
The TM-U220 is a serial impact dot-matrix printer for POS systems that can print on roll paper of
various widths. This manual describes the TM-U220 with Mark sensor Type A, which has a
take-up shaft for journal paper and with Mark sensor. The following model types are available
for the TM-U220.
Mark sensor With / With out With / With out With / With out
Interface (supplied with printer)* Serial or parallel Serial or parallel Serial or parallel
Note: * Other compatible interfaces, such as USB and Ethernet, are available from the dealer.
** Multilingual support means that the printer can print any one of the following: Japanese Kanji, Simplified
Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai characters, or Korean characters.
Note:
The AC adapter C, which is packed with the alphanumeric model, cannot be used with the multilingual
model. Be sure to use the PS-180 with the multilingual model. If the AC adapter C power supply is
connected to the multilingual model by mistake, the printer may not operate correctly. For example,
printing may stop before all lines are printed, or the printer might print the same line repeatedly.
Configurations
This TM-U220 is configured by combining features from the list below.
UB-S01 (RS-232)
UB-P02II (IEEE 1284 (bidirectional parallel))
Interface types Use an EPSON-approved interface board
EPSON UB universal interface board
options
Horizontally (default)
Installation positions Vertically by use of the optional WH-10
wall-hanging bracket
Note: Selections in the table above may be added to or changed in the future.
dpi: dots per 25.4 mm (dots per inch)
Part Names
The figure below shows part names for the TM-U220.
Power switch
Control panel
LEDs
POWER
On when power is on.
ERROR
On when printer is offline. Off when printer is online. Flashes during an error.
PAPER OUT
On when paper is out or nearly out. Flashes during self-test
Button
FEED
This button feeds roll paper or starts a self-test.
When setting the mark sensor function effective (Dipsw 2-5 on), it stops after feeding the roll
paper to the mark point.
Note:
Paper cannot be fed by using this button when a paper out is detected.
WARNING:
If an accident occurs while the power switch cover is attached, immediately unplug the
power supply cable to avoid fire.
CAUTION:
Be sure to use only roll paper that meets the specifications.
Be sure not to touch the manual cutter. Otherwise, you may cut your fingers.
2. Turn on the printer and open the roll paper cover by using the tab.
3. Open the unit by using the unit open lever, as shown below.
Note:
When using new roll paper with a black mark, insert it so that the black mark is just below the cutter at the
head of the roll paper.
Note the direction that the paper comes off the roll, as shown above.
When using two-ply paper, be sure that the top and bottom sheets are aligned at the paper exit. Do not
allow paper to be loaded as shown below.
5. If you are not using the take-up flange, pull out a small amount of roll paper and close the
roll paper cover. Then, tear off the paper with the manual cutter. You can skip steps 6
through 11.
6. When using 2-ply roll paper, pull out the roll paper to the bottom front of the printer, as
shown below.
8. Insert the end of the bottom layer of paper (journal paper) into the paper take-up flange, as
shown below.
Take-up flange
9. Insert the paper take-up flange into the printer. Be sure that the paper is aligned with the
flange, as shown.
10. Feed the paper with the FEED button so that the paper is taken up by the flange.
11. Close the roll paper cover and tear off the roll paper with the manual cutter, as shown
below.
Note:
Do not open the roll paper cover during printing or paper feeding.
When using the printer, be sure to cut the roll paper with the manual cutter after paper feeding is
complete.
CAUTION:
EPSON recommends the use of only genuine EPSON ribbon cassettes. Ribbon cassettes
not manufactured by EPSON may cause damage to your printer that is not covered by
EPSON’s warranties.
To install the ribbon cassette for the first time or to replace a used ribbon, follow the steps below.
1. Unpack the ribbon cassette and turn the knob in the direction shown to take up any slack.
Knob
2. Open the printer’s ribbon cassette cover using the tabs on each side of the cover.
4. Insert cassette as shown below. Put ribbon between print head and platen. Push cassette
down until it clicks.
Note:
Make sure the ribbon is installed between the print head and the platen without wrinkles or creases.
Once you have confirmed the printer status using the table above, you can perform the
necessary functions below.
❏ Preparation for replacing parts. (Read and follow the precautions and notes at the beginning
of Chapter 4.)
❏ Preparation for shipment. (See the Chapter 6 before sending the printer back to the
customer.)
Self-test
Operation
The Self-test can be operated by using the service utility or operating the panel.See page 2-11
about the panel operation.
When the black mark sensor is enabled (Dipsw2-5 on), use roll paper with black marks.
Before running the self-test, make sure roll paper and a ribbon are correctly installed in the
printer. Then turn power off. To run the self-test, turn the power on while holding down the
FEED button.
The first page of the self-test printout should look like the example in the table below. To print
the second part of the self-test, press FEED again.
SELF-TEST
Memory switch 8
12345678
ON # #
OFF ######
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Service Utility
Using the service utility, you can confirm the printer status and change settings. The following
section explains the operation for confirming the printer status.
* To use the repair functions in the service utility, a password is required. Refer to the manual
supplied with the service utility for the password.
1. Model selection:
Select the TM-U220 with BM sensor (for either Type A/B/D model printers).
3. Communication test:
Confirm the communication status with the connected printer. Normally, the following
message appears.
When the communication conditions are set correctly, the following functions are available.
❏ Printer status: Lets you read and set the printer values collectively. Also, you can save
the settings to a file, read the set values in the file, and the display the default state. Refer
to the chapter on adjustment settings.
❏ Drawer test:
You can confirm the drawer open function and the change in the open/close status. Follow
the screen instructions to operate.
❏ LR Adjustment:
You can adjust the printing difference when printing Bi-directionally. Set it using 1. Normal
and 2. Other. Follow the screen instructions to operate.
Enter the threshold value of white/black of the BM sensor. Enter the value of the BM sensor
label. Follow the screen instructions to operate.
❏ Print self-test
A self-test is printed. Follow the screen instructions to operate.
❏ Firmware update:
You can update the firmware. Follow the screen instructions to operate.
❏ Backup wizard:
You can back up the data on the main circuit board. Follow the screen instructions to
operate.
❏ Restore wizard:
The backup data can be restored to the TM-U220 with BM sensor after repair. Follow the
screen instructions to operate.
Select the test elements and click the Start button to start the all function test.
Using this test, you can check the following functions for the printer.
❏ Setting function:
Reads and prints on the status sheet the status settings for EPSON NV memory, memory
switches, communication conditions, and customized value.
❏ Sensor function:
Confirms the operation of sensors controlling and detecting printer operations. The checking
method for the sensor indicated with the arrow is displayed on the screen. Operate the
printer following the instructions on the screen.
Output result
When the printer operates normally, the following sheet is printed. Refer to the chapters on
Troubleshooting and Adjustment and Setting when print results differ.
Receipt print
Note:
*1) When the serial no. is not registered on the
product itself, “NG” is printed.
*2) When using the 2 color ribbon, prints in 2 colors.
Status print
Note:
*1) When the serial no. is not registered on the
product itself, “NG” is printed.
*2, 3) When the default setting is changed, “*” is
printed before the memory switch number.
*3) When autocutter setting is full cut, partial cut is
not performed.
Note:
*1, 2) When some data was used by an user, it is
necessary to backup and restore.
*3) Only A-type is installed.
*4) Paper is cut to the full cut or the partial cut by
setting of the auto cutter.
Report print
Note:
*1) When it is not OK by operating such as the cover
and skipped using the button on the screen,
there is a problem on the item. (Refer to “Cannot
pass the NE (near-end) sensor test” on page 3-
18.)
Self-test Procedure
The method of Self-test with panel operation indicated in the steps below.
1. Make sure the printer is turned off and the roll paper cover is closed properly.
2. While holding down the FEED button, turn on the printer using the switch on the front of
the printer. The self test prints the printer settings and then prints the following, cuts the
paper, and pauses. (The PAPER OUT light blinks.)
If you want to continue SELF-TEST printing, Please press the FEED button.
3. Press the FEED button to continue printing. The printer prints a pattern using the built-in
character set.
4. The self test automatically ends and cuts the paper after printing the following:
The printer is ready to receive data as soon as it completes the self test.
Note:
If you want to pause the self test manually, press the FEED button. Press the FEED button again to
continue the self test.
1. Open the roll paper cover by using the tab on the side of the printer.
2. The black mark sensor is located on the same side as the black marks on the roll paper.
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
CAUTION:
Be sure not to touch the manual cutter. Otherwise, you may cut your fingers.
2. Open the roll paper cover using the tab, as shown in the below illustration.
Tab
Note:
If you turn the power off accidentally during printing, the cutter blade may stop in the paper feed path. So,
paper may not be fed normally at first when you turn the power on again. If the cutter blade does not
return to the normal position, the autocutter unit may be jammed. If so, follow the procedure described
below to repair the autocutter unit.
1. Power off the unit and open the roll paper cover.
Hole Lever
Autocutter unit
Knob
Note:
❏ Besides a paper jam, a foreign object, such as a push pin, can cause the autocutter to lock up. In
this case, follow the same procedure described above to return the cutter to its normal position.
Before Servicing
Pages iv to v at the beginning of this manual provide precautions you should observe to perform
work safely and supply the necessary information to service this product safely. Always read
that information before starting your work.
Diagnosing Failures
Use one of the following methods to identify the area where a failure occurred.
❏ See the tables in the section "Symptoms and Solutions" for diagnosing failures by the
symptom of the problem.
❏ See "Test Points on the Main Circuit Board Unit" for failures on the main circuit board unit.
Check the connections. Make sure the Plug in the connector. Completed if
connector is plugged in. the POWER LED lights.
External power unit
Check the output voltage. Make sure Replace power unit. Completed if
24 V is coming out. the POWER LED lights.
Check the operation of SW1. Replace the main circuit board unit
Check the power voltage. Make sure the (201). Completed if operation is
power voltage has proper voltage rating. normal.
R/W error in memory Check for repeatability. Make Replace the main circuit board unit
sure operation is normal by (201). Completed if operation is
rebooting. normal.
Check the print head Wait for the print head temperature
temperature. Make sure it is not to drop. Completed if operation is
too high. normal.
Check operation of the paper end Replace the paper end assembly
Paper end assembly (514) assembly (514). Make sure the continuity (514). Completed if the PAPER OUT
changes when you operate the switch. LED turns off.
❏ When the POWER LED does not light: Refer to page 3-3.
Check the roll paper. Make sure it meets Load roll paper that meets
Roll paper is inserted
specifications. Make sure it is loaded specifications. Completed if
incorrectly
correctly. operation is normal.
Check operation. Make sure it rotates Replace the paper hold roller (1015).
Paper hold roller (1015)
smoothly. Completed if operation is normal.
Check the ribbon mounting. Make sure Load the ribbon cassette correctly.
it is installed correctly. Completed if operation is normal.
Ribbon cassette Replace the ribbon cassette with a
Check the ribbon. Make sure it is not
new one. Completed if printing is
wrinkled, kinked, or broken.
correct.
Check the continuity with a tester. Make Replace the head FFC (521).
Head FFC (521)
sure wires are not broken or shorted out. Completed if printing is correct.
Check the continuity with a tester. Make Replace the print head unit (503).
Print head unit (503)
sure wires are not broken or shorted out. Completed if printing is correct.
BM error Make sure to use the black mark roll Load roll paper that meets the
paper that meets the specifications. specifications. Completed if
operation is normal.
Make sure that the mark sensor surface Remove paper powder and so on.
is not covered with paper powder and Completed if operation is normal.
so on.
Check the mark sensor circuit board unit Replace the mark sensor circuit board
for damage. unit. Completed if operation is normal.
Check the print head Wait for the print head temperature to
temperature. Make sure it is not drop. Completed if operation is
Head high-temperature detection
too high. normal.
circuit error
Replace the print head unit (503). If
Check the error frequency.
the symptom continues, replace the
Make sure it does not occur too
main circuit board unit (201).
often.
Completed if operation is normal.
Check the full cut and partial cut Mount the autocutter unit (113) in the
Full cut/partial cut setting setting. Make sure the autocutter unit correct position. Completed if cutting
(113) is mounted in the correct position. is normal.
Check the fixed blade (513). Make sure Replace the fixed blade (513).
it does not have any nicks. Completed if cutting is normal.
Cutter blade Check the movable cutter blade on
Replace the cutter frame assembly
the cutter frame assembly (114). Make
(114). Completed if cutting is normal.
sure it does not have any nicks.
Check the mounting. Make sure it is Install the ribbon cassette correctly.
installed correctly. Completed if printing is normal.
Ribbon cassette Check the ribbon cassette itself. Make Replace the ribbon cassette with a
sure the ribbon is fed by turning the new one. Completed if printing is
tab. normal.
Check the ribbon mounting. Make Install the ribbon cassette correctly.
sure it is installed correctly. Completed if printing is normal.
Ribbon cassette Replace the ribbon cassette with a
Check the ribbon cassette. Make sure
new one. Completed if printing is
the ribbon is fed by turning the tab.
normal.
Print is dark
Table 3-12 Dark Print
Probable part/probable cause Checkpoints Action to correct the problem
Check the platen gap adjustment. Adjust the platen gap (refer to
Adjustment roller shaft holders
0.45 mm: falls with no weight applied page 5-4). Completed if printing
(506)
0.55 mm: does not fall is normal.
Check the continuity with a tester. Make Replace the head FFC (521).
Head FFC (521)
sure no wires are broken or shorted out. Completed if printing is normal.
Check the spring mounting. Make sure it Insert the paper hold spring (1014)
Paper hold spring (1014) is mounted correctly. (Refer to page 4- correctly. Completed if operation is
18) normal.
Check operation. Make sure it rotates Replace the paper hold roller (1015).
Paper hold roller (1015)
smoothly. Completed if operation is normal.
Check the mounting. Make sure the Install the ribbon cassette correctly.
ribbon is installed correctly. Completed if printing is normal.
Check the print item corresponding to the Match the paper width setting to
Paper width paper width. Make sure the entire area of the paper width. Completed if
the paper width is printed. printing is normal
Check for defects. Make sure you see no Replace the fixed blade (513).
Fixed blade (513)
defects, such as deformation. Completed if operation is normal.
Printing is loud
Table 3-18 Noisy Printing
Probable part/probable cause Checkpoints Action for the problem
Check the platen gap adjustment. Adjust the platen gap. (Refer to
Adjustment roller shaft holders
0.45 mm: falls with no weight applied page 5-4.) Completed if the
(506)
0.55 mm: does not fall printing noise is reduced.
Check the I/F cable connection. Make Plug in the I/F cable correctly.
sure the I/F cable is plugged in securely. Completed if operation is normal.
I/F cable Check the continuity with a tester. Make
Replace the I/F cable. Completed
sure no wires are cut or shorted out. Be
if operation is normal.
sure the cable is wired correctly.
Check parts on the main circuit board unit Replace the main circuit board unit
Main circuit board unit (201) (201) for defects. Make sure connector (201). Completed if operation is
(CN1) is connected. normal
When two-color printing is not performed, or the colors are mixed: Refer to page 3-13.
When dots on either side are greatiy shifted at the Bi-directional printing: Refer to page 3-13.
Check board parts for defects. Replace the sub circuit board unit.
Sub circuit board unit (123) Make sure connectors (CNC2 and CNC3) Completed if the drawer is kicked
are connected securely. out.
NE detector holder (1042) Check the operation. Make sure the NE Replace the NE detector holder or
NE detector lever (1043) detector lever rotates smoothly. lever. Completed if the test passes.
Check the parts for defects. Replace the main circuit board unit.
Main circuit board unit (201)
Make sure connector (CN4) is connected. Completed if the test passes.
Check the parts for defects. Replace the main circuit board unit.
Main circuit board unit (201)
Make sure connector (CN4) is connected. Completed if the test passes.
Check the parts for defects. Replace the sub circuit board unit.
Sub circuit board unit (123) Make sure connectors (CNC2 and CNC3) Completed if the drawer is kicked
are connected. out.
Check the parts for defects. Replace the main circuit board unit.
Main circuit board unit (201) Make sure connector (CN10) is Completed if the drawer is kicked
connected. out.
Cannot open and close the roll paper cover assembly smoothly
Table 3-29 Opening and Closing the Roll Paper Cover Assembly is not Smooth
Probable part/probable cause Checkpoints Action to correct the problem
Use a dry cloth or one lightly moistened with water to clean case. Be sure to disconnect the
power cord from the wall outlet before doing this.
Cover closed — 0V
U9 Q7
CN6
CN5
CN4
CN8 F3
CN7
Q1
Carriage motor 4-phase stepping motor Head carriage Remove the cable connector Approx. 7.2 Ω
(1034) drive connected to CN7 on the (per 1 phase)
main circuit board. Test
between pin 1 and pin 3 and
between pin 2 and pin 4.
Receipt paper 4-phase stepping motor Receipt paper Remove the cable connector Approx. 7.2 Ω
feed motor feed connected to CN8 on the (per 1 phase)
(1046) main circuit board. Test
between pin 1 and pin 3 and
between pin 2 and pin 4.
Chapter 4
Disassembly and Assembly
This chapter gives instructions on how to disassemble and assemble the product. Also, the text
explains maintenance and cleaning.
Lubricants
Lubrication is critical to retaining the printer at its initial performance level throughout its life, as
well as avoiding potential problems. Always lubricate at prescribed intervals, using the correct
lubricants.
Standard Lubrication
❏ During disassembly and reassembly, clean the parts first, then lubricate them.
❏ Lubricate or overhaul after every 7.5 million lines printed.
Lubricants
The types of lubricants used greatly affect the printer’s performance and durability, and a
lubricant’s low-temperature characteristics require special attention. Epson has conducted
thorough analyses of the technical data and wide-ranging experimentation on different
lubricants. The Epson selection of lubricants prescribed for use with the printer is based on the
results of such research. The prescribed Epson lubricants are available in 40 cc (40 gr) metal cans
or plastic containers (the smallest unit of supply).
The three types of lubricants used with this printer are G-15, G-36, and O-13.
Lubrication Points
The table on the next page describes the lubrication points, types, and classes. Also see the
explanations contained in the diagrams in this chapter.
Tool List
❏ Use the tools below for assembly, disassembly, and adjustment.
1080545 Size: 3
1080546 Size: 4
1080619 G-36
AC adapter 2081786 —
❏ The ! symbol in the disassembly procedure indicates that the item needs to be
checked.
❏ The " symbol in the disassembly procedure indicates an item that needs to be
lubricated.
CAUTION:
❏ Wear a grounded wrist band when handling the internal circuit boards to prevent
damage from static electricity.
❏ Be careful not to subject the circuit boards to shock or vibration, because this may
damage them.
❏ Do not touch the circuit board or cable terminals with your hands to prevent
contamination that may result in a malfunction. Hold circuit boards only by their
edges.
❏ Always remove the power supply unit from the printer before working. Power is
flowing to the internal circuit boards even if you turn the printer off at the power
supply switch. You may damage the printer if you work while the power supply is still
attached.
❏ Remove all peripheral equipment connected to the printer before starting work.
❏ Do not perform any work that is not described in this chapter. Doing so may result in
injury or damage to the printer.
❏ DIP switches (communication condition, busy condition, print column, receive buffer
capacity, etc.)
❏ Memory switches (serial communication conditions, cover open status handling, etc.)
The current settings can be confirmed by the self-test. (See page 2-2.)
Note:
When you use a serial interface model with 1200 bps, 2400 bps, or 19200 bps, you have to adjust the
“serial interface selection“ DIP switch and the “serial communication condition“ memory switch.
When you adjust these items, we recommend that you confirm whether the new setting is enabled or
disabled. Confirming by performing a self-test. (See page 2-2.)
If you need to change settings, follow the steps below to make your changes:
CAUTION:
Turn off the power while removing the DIP switch cover to prevent an electric short,
which can damage the printer.
Use a Phillips (crosshead) screwdriver to remove the screw holding the DIP switch cover.
ON
CAUTION:
Confirm that the DIP switch cover is
attached.
OFF ON
OFF
Serial Model
(DIP Switch 1) (DIP Switch 2)
SW Function On Off SW Function On Off
1 Data receive error Ignored Prints “?” 1 Print column selection 42/35 40/33
2 Receive buffer 40 bytes 4KB 2 Reserved Fixed to On —
capacity (autocutter enabled/ disabled)
3 Handshaking XON/XOFF DTR/DSR 3 Reserved — Fixed to Off
4 Word length 7 bits 8 bits 4 Serial interface selection Memory DIP switch
switch
5 Parity check Yes No 5 Mark sensor Enabled Disabled
6 Parity selection Even Odd 6 Reserved — Fixed to Off
7 Transmission speed 4800 bps 9600 bps 7 Pin 6 reset signal Used Not used
8 Busy condition Receive Receive buffer 8 Pin 25 reset signal Used Not used
buffer full full or offline
Note:
See the tables on the next page when the letters in the illustration above are “US.”
See “Notes for DIP Switch 2-1” on page 5-8 for further information on the settings for DIP SW 2-1.
When you use a serial interface model with 1200 bps, 2400 bps, or 19200 bps, adjust the “serial interface
selection“ DIP switch function and the “serial communication condition“ memory switch.
76 mm Font A (9 x 9) 35 33
Font B (7 x 9) 42 40
Memory Switches
This printer has memory switches, which are software switches that can be set to On or Off with
the memory switch setting utility. Available memory switch settings include MSW 2, MSW 8,
the customized value setting, and serial communication condition. Settings are shown in the
table below. (The default for all settings is Off.)
Note:
Memory switches can be changed using either of the following methods.
• Memory switch setting utility
• Memory switch setup mode (There are limitations on the settings available.)
For the memory switch settings that can be changed using the memory switch setup mode, see page 5-11.
Memory switch settings are stored in NV memory. Therefore, even if the printer is turned off, the settings
are maintained. Excessive use of this function may destroy the NV memory. As a guideline, do not use
this function more than 10 times a day.
Memory Switch 2
SW Function On Off
1 Reserved — Fixed to Off
2 Reserved — Fixed to Off
3 Selection of the Simplified Chinese GB2312 GB18030
character code system
4 ~ 8 Reserved — Fixed to Off
Memory Switch 8
SW Function On Off
1 Reseved Fixed to On Fixed to Off
2 Multi byte code character printing method Bi-directional Uni-directional
3 Status in paper end detection Online Offline
4 Reseved - -
5 Selection of the cover open status Cover open Paper end
6 Reserved — Fixed to Off
7 Condition to release Busy in the receive Remaining space ≥ 138 bytes Remaining space ≥ 256
buffer bytes
8 Printer cover open during operation Can recover by correction of Automatically recovers
the error and command
Note:
MSW 8-5:
When Off is selected, the status bit for "roll paper end sensor" is transmitted from the printer every time
the roll paper cover is opened or closed. When On is selected, the status bit for "roll paper cover open /
close" is changed and is transmitted from the printer every time the roll paper cover is opened or closed.
MSW 8-8:
When Off is selected, the status bit for "automatically recoverable error" is changed and transmitted from
the printer every time the roll paper cover is opened. When On is selected, the status bit for "mechanical
error" is changed and transmitted from the printer every time the roll paper cover is opened.
MSW 8-5 and 8-8 can be set using the memory switch setup mode. See page 5-11.
Serial Communications
Function Selectable values
values
baud rate 1200 bps 2400 bps
4800 bps 9600 bps
19200 bps —
Parity None Odd
Even —
Handshake DSR/DTR XON/XOFF
Data length 7 bit 8 bit
Note:
There are 2 methods for changing serial communication conditions: hardware DIP switches and software
memory switches, set using the service utility. DIP SW2 selects which settings are effective: DIP switches
or memory switches.
Also, these memory settings can be set using the memory switch setup mode described below.
Note:
All new settings are lost if the power is turned off during the memory switch setup mode. Be sure to follow
the proper procedure, and turn the power off at the correct time.
3. Press the FEED button twice while the POWER, ERROR, and PAPER OUT LEDs are lighting.
4. Close the cover. The printer prints the current settings for the memory switches and
instructions.
Note:
During memory switch setup, the PAPER OUT LED may flash. The number of times the LED flashes
indicates the number of times to press the FEED button before closing the roll paper cover.
To select transmission conditions, first choose “Serial interface settings”; then select data length,
handshake, or parity.
0 ~ 3 times: No change
Press the FEED button the number of times required to select the desired data length, handshake,
or parity setting to be used for transmissions.
0 times: No change
2 times: Even
3 times: Odd
5 times: Even
6 times: Odd
8 times: Even
9 times: Odd
11 times: Even
12 times: Odd
Press the FEED button the number of times required to select the desired receive buffer full
release condition setting.
0 times: No change
Press the FEED button the number of times required to select the desired the mapping of cover
open status setting.
0 times: No change
Press the FEED button the number of times required to select the desired method for the
printing of multi-byte code.
0 times: No change
After adjusting L/R during normal operation, adjust L/R when the print head is hot. Follow the
procedure below.
4. Press the FEED button the number of times required to keep or change the setting.
0 times: Resetting
1 times: Keeping
Chapter 6
Preparation for Shipment
Follow the instructions below before sending the printer back to the customer.
Maintenance Procedures
The inspection procedures described in the below table.
Periodic Inspection
Checkpoints Standards Remedies
Do not allow dust, paper particles, or dirt Clean the printer thoroughly with a
Dust, paper particles, or dirt to build up on or in the printer. vacuum cleaner.
on and in the printer Do not leave small pieces of paper in the Remove any pieces of paper from the
paper path. paper path.
Shape of the springs No spring should be bent or deformed. Replace any deformed springs.
The ribbon cassette should be properly See “Installing or Replacing the Ribbon
Ribbon cassette
installed in the printer. Cassette” on page 1-8.
Cleaning
WARNING:
To avoid electric shock, be sure to disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
Use a dry cloth to wipe away dirt. If the dirt proves difficult to remove, slightly moisten the
cloth with water or a mild detergent solution.
CAUTION:
Never clean the case with disinfectant, bleach, alcohol, benzene, thinner, chlorine, or
ketone; otherwise the dirt may become difficult to remove. Also, these chemicals may
cause the case to discolor, dissolve, or deform.
Removing Dirt, Paper Chips, and Dust from Inside the Printer
Wipe off stains with a clean, dry cloth. If the stains do not wipe off, use a neutral detergent.
CAUTION:
Check the amount of lubrication on each cleaned area and lubricate as needed. See
“Lubricants” at the beginning of Chapter 4.
Also see the explanations for the lubrication points contained in the diagrams in
Chapter 4.
Appendix
Parts List
117 Cutter motor sub assembly Motor, cutter sub assembly 1 Yes
122 I/F circuit board unit I/F circuit board unit 1 Yes
123 Sub circuit board unit Sub circuit board unit 1 Yes
131 Paper take-up gear assembly Paper Take-up gear assembly 1 Yes
134 Paper take-up shaft assembly Paper take-up shaft assembly 1 Yes
201 Main circuit board unit Main circuit board unit 1 Yes
508 Roll paper holder plate,BM Holder roll paper plate,bm 1 Yes
516 Ribbon take-up gear sub assembly Gear, ribbon take-up sub assembly 1 Yes
517 Ribbon drive plate sub assembly Plate,ribbon drive sub assembly 1 Yes
1026 Carriage guide plate sub assembly Plate,carriage guide sub assembly 1 No
1028 Carriage motor plate sub assembly Plate,carriage motor sub assembly 1 No
1046 Paper feed motor sub assembly Motor paper feed sub assembly 1 No
1086 Belt tension plate sub assembly Plate belt tension sub assembly 1 No
1107 Cutter support frame sub assembly Frame cutter support sub assembly 1 No
1115 Cutter rotation frame sub assembly Frame rotation cutter sub assembly 1 No