Technical Reference Guide Product Overview Describes features for this product. Printer Functions and Settings Describes the printer functions and setting methods. Windows Settings Describes the pre-installed Widows settings and specifications. System Development Using TM-DT Software Describes the requirements for system development using TM-DT software. PC-POS System Development Describes the PC-POS System interface, the control method for devices, and system development using the Thin-Client environment. Product Specifications Describes this product's specifications. M00061206 Rev. G Cautions No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation. The contents of this document are subject to change without notice. Please contact us for the latest information. 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Trademarks EPSON is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation. Exceed Your Vision and ESC/POS are registered trademarks or trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. ® ® Intel , Intel AtomTM are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in United States of America and other countries/regions. ® IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. AndroidTM is trademark of Google Inc. in the United States and other countries. ® Wi-Fi , WPATM, WPA2TM are registered trademarks or trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance in United States of America and other countries/regions. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and used for identification purpose only. ® ESC/POS Proprietary Command System Epson took the initiative by introducing ESC/POS, a proprietary POS printer command system, which includes patented or patent pending commands and enables versatile POS system construction with high scalability. Compatible with all types of Epson POS printers and displays, this proprietary control system also offers the flexibility to easily make future upgrades. Its popularity is worldwide. ESC/POS is designed to reduce the processing load on the host computer in POS environments. It comprises a set of highly functional and efficient commands that enables the full realization of the potential of printers. ©Seiko Epson Corporation 2013-2017. All rights reserved. 2 For Safety Key to Symbols The symbols in this manual are identified by their level of importance, as defined below. Read the following carefully before handling the product. You must follow warnings carefully to avoid serious bodily injury. WARNING 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 damage. Possibility of causing information loss. Provides information that must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment or a malfunction. Provides important information and useful tips. 3 Warnings WARNING To avoid risk of electric shock, do not set up this product or handle cables during a thunderstorm. Never insert or disconnect the power plug with wet hands. Doing so may result in severe shock. Handle the power cable with care. Improper handling may lead to fire or electric shock. Do not modify or attempt to repair the cable. Do not place any heavy object on top of the cable. Avoid excessive bending, twisting, and pulling. Do not place the cable near heating equipment. Check that the plug is clean before plugging it in. Be sure to push the plug all the way in. Be sure to use the specified power source. Connection to an improper power source may cause fire or shock. Do not place multiple loads on the power outlet. Overloading the outlet may lead to fire or shock. Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke, a strange odor, or unusual noise. Continued use may lead to fire. Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice. Never attempt to repair this product yourself. Improper repair work can be dangerous. Never disassemble or modify this product. Tampering with this product may result in injury or fire. Do not allow foreign matter to fall into the equipment. Penetration by foreign objects may lead to fire. If water or other liquid spills into this equipment, do not continue to use it. Continued use may lead to fire. Unplug the power cord immediately and contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice. Do not use aerosol sprayers containing flammable gas inside or around this product. Doing so may cause fire. 4 Cautions CAUTION Do not connect cables in ways other than those mentioned in this manual. Different connections may cause equipment damage or fire. Be sure to set this equipment on a firm, stable, horizontal surface. The product may break or cause injury if it falls. Do not use this product in locations subject to high humidity or dust levels. Excessive humidity and dust may cause equipment damage or fire. Do not place heavy objects on top of this product. Never stand or lean on this product. Equipment may fall or collapse, causing breakage and possible injury. Take care not to injure your fingers on the manual cutter When you remove printed paper When you perform other operations such as loading/replacing roll paper Do not open the roll paper cover without taking the necessary precautions, as this can result in injury from the autocutter fixed blade. To ensure safety, unplug this product before leaving it unused for an extended period. To power off the product, use the application or OS function. Do not use the operations shown below unless the product cannot be turned off due to an application or OS problem. Doing so may cause loss of unsaved data, require OS recovery, or damage the HDD, SSD or other hardware. Forced termination by holding down the power button for approx. 4 sec. Power shutdown by turning off the circuit breaker on the distribution board or by disconnecting the AC cable/DC cable. The same phenomenon may also occur due to power shutdown caused by power failure/temporary power failure. To prevent power shutdown due to power failure/temporary power failure, using an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is recommended. Restriction of Use When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability/safety, such as transportation devices related to aviation, rail, marine, automotive, etc.; disaster prevention devices; various safety devices, etc.; or functional/precision devices, etc., you should use this product only after giving consideration to including failsafes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability. Because this product was not intended for use in applications requiring extremely high reliability/safety, such as aerospace equipment, main communication equipment, nuclear power control equipment, or medical equipment related to direct medical care, etc., please make your own judgment on this product's suitability after a full evaluation. 5 Contents ■ For Safety..................................................................................................................................3 Key to Symbols.................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Warnings ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Cautions................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 ■ Restriction of Use ....................................................................................................................5 ■ Contents....................................................................................................................................6 Product Overview ..........................................................................................11 ■ Features ................................................................................................................................. 11 ■ System Outline ..................................................................................................................... 13 PC-POS system ..................................................................................................................................................................13 Thin-Client system ...........................................................................................................................................................14 Systems that Use TM-DT software..............................................................................................................................15 ■ Development Information ................................................................................................. 16 Common to All Systems.................................................................................................................................................16 PC-POS system ..................................................................................................................................................................16 Thin-Client system ...........................................................................................................................................................17 Systems that Use TM-DT software..............................................................................................................................18 Printer Functions and Settings .....................................................................19 ■ Part Names and Functions ................................................................................................. 19 Main Unit Front .................................................................................................................................................................19 Product Rear.......................................................................................................................................................................24 ■ Installing the Product.......................................................................................................... 26 Notes on Installation.......................................................................................................................................................26 Security Hook ....................................................................................................................................................................27 ■ Connecting the AC Adapter ............................................................................................... 28 ■ Turning Power On and Off.................................................................................................. 29 Turning Power On ............................................................................................................................................................29 Turning Power On for the First Time..........................................................................................................................29 Turning Power Off............................................................................................................................................................29 Power Button Settings....................................................................................................................................................30 Prevention of Accidental Operation of Power Button ........................................................................................30 Forced Termination..........................................................................................................................................................30 6 ■ Online and Offline................................................................................................................ 31 Online ...................................................................................................................................................................................31 Offline...................................................................................................................................................................................31 ■ Handling the Roll Paper...................................................................................................... 32 Installing and Replacing Roll Paper ...........................................................................................................................32 Removing Jammed Paper .............................................................................................................................................33 ■ Attaching and Setting Peripherals.................................................................................... 34 Keyboard / Mouse............................................................................................................................................................34 Display..................................................................................................................................................................................34 USB Interface Printer.......................................................................................................................................................35 Network Printer.................................................................................................................................................................35 Customer Display .............................................................................................................................................................35 Cash Drawer .......................................................................................................................................................................36 Key Input Device ..............................................................................................................................................................38 Serial Communication Device .....................................................................................................................................38 Powered USB Hub Unit ..................................................................................................................................................38 ■ Network Settings ................................................................................................................. 39 Connection to Cable LAN Networks..........................................................................................................................39 Connecting to a Wireless LAN Network ...................................................................................................................40 ■ Attaching Accessories ......................................................................................................... 42 Power Button Cover ........................................................................................................................................................42 Connector Cover...............................................................................................................................................................43 Affixing Tape (Optional) .................................................................................................................................................44 ■ Cleaning................................................................................................................................. 45 Thermal Head ....................................................................................................................................................................45 Case.......................................................................................................................................................................................45 ■ Preparing for Transport....................................................................................................... 46 ■ Setting the Memory Switches............................................................................................ 47 Functions.............................................................................................................................................................................48 ■ Printer Setting / Checking Modes ..................................................................................... 52 Self-test mode ...................................................................................................................................................................53 NV Graphics Information Print Mode........................................................................................................................54 Receipt Enhancement Information Print Mode ....................................................................................................55 Software Setting Mode ..................................................................................................................................................56 Hexadecimal Dumping Mode .....................................................................................................................................57 7 Windows Settings ..........................................................................................58 ■ Windows Embedded POSReady 7..................................................................................... 58 Windows Initial Settings ................................................................................................................................................58 Starting Up and Shutting Down Windows..............................................................................................................58 Enabling or Disabling ePOS-Device ..........................................................................................................................59 Speaker Volume Setting ................................................................................................................................................59 Windows Hibernation.....................................................................................................................................................60 Windows Recovery ..........................................................................................................................................................62 Specification ......................................................................................................................................................................63 ■ Windows Embedded POSReady 2009.............................................................................. 64 Windows Initial Settings ................................................................................................................................................64 Starting Up and Shutting Down Windows..............................................................................................................64 Enabling or Disabling ePOS-Device ..........................................................................................................................65 Speaker Volume Setting ................................................................................................................................................65 Windows Recovery ..........................................................................................................................................................66 Specification ......................................................................................................................................................................67 System Development Using TM-DT Software.............................................68 ■ Systems that Use TM-DT software .................................................................................... 68 Network Printer Control.................................................................................................................................................68 Controlling for POS Peripherals ..................................................................................................................................69 Spooler and Forward Printing .....................................................................................................................................71 Software Access Point ....................................................................................................................................................77 Communication Box .......................................................................................................................................................78 Server Direct Print............................................................................................................................................................80 Device Data Notification................................................................................................................................................82 Web Server .........................................................................................................................................................................84 Method Used to Set multiple TM-DT devices ........................................................................................................86 Controlling POS Peripherals from Smart Devices.................................................................................................88 Controlling POS Peripherals from Web Applications ..........................................................................................89 Printing from Web Service Compatible Applications..........................................................................................90 Controlling POS Peripherals from Socket Communication Compatible Applications............................91 ■ TM-DT Software Settings.................................................................................................... 92 Starting EPSON TMNet WebConfig............................................................................................................................92 Help Screen Display.........................................................................................................................................................93 Version Screen Display ...................................................................................................................................................93 Updating TM-DT Software ............................................................................................................................................93 Information - Current status.........................................................................................................................................94 Information - System settings - Network.................................................................................................................95 Information - System settings - Date and Time.....................................................................................................96 Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings................................................................................................96 Settings - Web service settings - Printer ..................................................................................................................97 Settings - Web service settings - Customer Display............................................................................................98 Settings - Web service settings - Key input device...............................................................................................99 Settings - Web service settings - Serial communication Device .................................................................. 100 8 Settings - Web service settings - Other Device................................................................................................... 101 Settings - Web service settings - Control script - Add/delete........................................................................ 101 Settings - Web service settings - Control program - Device registration.................................................. 102 Settings - Web service settings - Control program - Add/delete ................................................................. 102 Settings - Web service settings - Print Settings - Spooler............................................................................... 103 Settings - Web service settings - Web Content - Update settings ............................................................... 104 Settings - Web service settings - Server access - Direct Print ........................................................................ 105 Settings - Web service settings - Server access - Status notification .......................................................... 106 Settings - Web service settings - Server access - Device Data Notification.............................................. 107 Settings - System settings - Network - Wired LAN - TCP/IP ............................................................................ 108 Settings - System settings - Network - Wireless LAN........................................................................................ 109 Settings - System settings - Network - Wireless LAN - TCP/IP ....................................................................... 110 Settings - System settings - Security - SSL ........................................................................................................... 110 Settings - System settings - Web access - Proxy settings................................................................................ 111 Settings - System settings - Web access - Server authentication................................................................. 111 Settings - System settings - Access Point - Software access point settings ............................................. 112 Settings - System settings - Date and time - Time settings............................................................................ 112 Settings - System settings - Power - Shutdown settings ................................................................................ 113 Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Store restore settings ............................................................... 113 Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Initialization................................................................................. 119 Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Log .................................................................................................. 119 Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Update Web service function................................................ 120 Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Deployment ................................................................................ 121 Settings - Admin settings - Admin information - Admin information ....................................................... 121 Settings - Admin settings - Admin information - Password........................................................................... 122 ■ TM-DT Software Specification ......................................................................................... 123 Controllable printer...................................................................................................................................................... 123 Controllable customer display ................................................................................................................................. 124 PC-POS System Development.................................................................... 125 ■ PC-POS System Development ......................................................................................... 125 Interface............................................................................................................................................................................ 125 ■ How to Control Peripherals .............................................................................................. 126 Printer................................................................................................................................................................................ 126 Cash drawer..................................................................................................................................................................... 126 Customer display........................................................................................................................................................... 126 Other devices.................................................................................................................................................................. 126 ■ Software and Manuals ...................................................................................................... 127 Development kit............................................................................................................................................................ 127 Driver ................................................................................................................................................................................. 127 Utility ................................................................................................................................................................................. 128 ESC/POS command reference .................................................................................................................................. 128 ■ System Development using the Thin-Client Environment......................................... 129 Desktop Virtualization ................................................................................................................................................. 129 Application Virtualization........................................................................................................................................... 129 9 Product Specifications................................................................................ 130 ■ Computer Specifications .................................................................................................. 130 N2600 CPU model......................................................................................................................................................... 130 N2800 CPU model......................................................................................................................................................... 132 D2550 CPU model......................................................................................................................................................... 133 ■ Printer Specifications ........................................................................................................ 134 Printing Specifications................................................................................................................................................. 134 Character Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 135 Printable Area ................................................................................................................................................................. 136 Printing and Cutting Positions ................................................................................................................................. 137 Roll Paper Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 138 Power supply capacity for external devices ........................................................................................................ 138 Environmental Conditions......................................................................................................................................... 139 ■ External Dimensions ......................................................................................................... 140 TM-T70II-DT (with connector cover)....................................................................................................................... 140 ■ AC Adapter Specifications ................................................................................................ 141 ■ Option .................................................................................................................................. 141 ■ Setting Items for Software Setting Mode...................................................................... 142 ■ Character Code Tables....................................................................................................... 145 10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Product Overview This chapter describes features of this product. Features The TM-T70II-DT is a highly-functional receipt printer used in tandem with a Windows computer. A number of modules that operate on Window can be used to configure an effective POS System. TM-DT software TM-DT software provides features for controlling the TM printer and POS peripherals from smart devices and Web applications, and connecting with Web servers. There is also a feature for efficiently configuring the TM-DT software and setting up the TM-DT. TM-DT software may be subject to upgrading with additional or improved features. For details, see "System Development Using TM-DT Software" on page 68. Windows printer driver You can also conduct Windows POS application development using the Windows EPSON Advanced Printer Driver or OPOS ADK, and system development utilizing existing Windows POS applications. For details, see "PC-POS System Development" on page 125. Apache HTTP Server You can use this product as a Web server. You can execute Web applications for server-side scripting (Perl or php). You can also use SQLite database. For details, see "Web Server" on page 84. TM-T70II-DT TM-T70II (Printer) Control program Software Printer driver for Windows TM-DT Software Server Direct Print Device Data Notification Apache HTTP Server Utility EPSON TMNet WebConfig ePOS-Device Service Easy Setup ePOS-Print Service Deployment Windows OS 11 1 Chapter 1 Product Overview The printer has the following features. Space-saving design through integrating computer with printer. Interfaces for connecting with peripherals (USB x6, serial x1, DisplayPort x1 *1, VGA x1) Printing and control of peripherals from smart device applications *2 or Web applications. Server direct print function The server direct print functions allows print data to be directly obtained and printing results to be notified from the Web server. 1 Not equipped on all models. 2 TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 1 12 Chapter 1 Product Overview System Outline As shown below, you can configure various systems using this product. PC-POS system 1 Application 13 Chapter 1 Product Overview Thin-Client system Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Server Display Guest OS 1 Device control Application Guest OS desktop Display Guest OS Device control Application Guest OS desktop Application virtualization system Server Client OS OS data Application Application Client OS OS data Application Application 14 Chapter 1 Product Overview Systems that Use TM-DT software Systems that implemented application in the smart device (TM-DT Software Ver.3.0 or later) Application 1 Web application system Application Browser Database Server Direct Print system Application Acquisition of print data Notice of printing results 15 Chapter 1 Product Overview Development Information Development tools, drivers, related manuals, and utilities are provided for developing systems that make use of this product. These can be obtained from the following URL. For customers in North America, go to the following web site: http://www.epson.com/support/ and follow the on-screen instructions. For customers in other countries, go to the following web site: https://download.epson-biz.com/?service=pos Common to All Systems 1 How to Obtain Name Descriptions Web site Other TM-T70II-DT Technical Reference Guide This document. ✔ - TM-T70II Utility This utility is for confirming and changing printer settings. It is already installed in this product. ✔ - PC-POS system How to Obtain Name Descriptions Web site Other ✔ - EPSON Advanced Printer Driver for TM-T70II Dedicated Windows printer driver for the TM-T70II. EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Windows printer driver for the TM printer. ✔ - EPSON Advanced Printer Driver for DM-D Windows printer driver for the customer display. ✔ - EPSON OPOS ADK Driver with UPOS (UnifiedPOS) specifications for use with Win32 API compatible applications. ✔ - EPSON OPOS for .NET Driver with UPOS (UnifiedPOS) specifications for use with .Net compatible applications. ✔ - EPSON JavaPOS Driver with UPOS (UnifiedPOS) specifications for use with Java compatible applications. ✔ - ESC/POS Command Reference Provides ESC/POS for controlling the TM printer and the customer display command detailed information, character code table as a Web reference. - Web Reference Provides information necessary for system development using the DM-D110 (customer display). ✔ - DM-D110/DM-D210 Technical Reference Guide This is already installed in this product. 16 Chapter 1 Product Overview How to Obtain Name DM-D30 Technical Reference Guide Descriptions Provides information necessary for system development using the DM-D30 (customer display). Web site Other ✔ - Thin-Client system How to Obtain Name Descriptions Web site Other TM-DT Thin-Client system Setup Tool Tool for assisting Thin-Client system construction. ✔ - IP Address Setting Tool Tool for setting the IP address of this product (client) from the Thin-Client system server. ✔ - 17 1 Chapter 1 Product Overview Systems that Use TM-DT software How to Obtain Name Epson ePOS SDK for iOS *1 Descriptions Web site Other ✔ Web Reference Software development kit for controlling the printer and peripherals from Web applications and smart device applications. for Android *1 for Universal Windows apps *2 for JavaScript TM-DT Series Peripheral Device Control Guide Manual describing the method for controlling peripherals with TM-DT series printers. ✔ - Manual describing the method for transmitting XML data from applications via socket communication to control printing and peripherals. ✔ - ePOS-Print XML User’s Manual Manual describing the method for using Web services from applications to conduct printing. ✔ - Server Direct Print User’s Manual Manual describing the method for developing systems using server direct print. ✔ - Device Data Notification User’s Manual *2 Manual describing the method for developing systems using device data notification. ✔ - Deployment Guide *2 This guide includes the information needed to configure settings for multiple products efficiently. ✔ - It explains device control programs and scripts. This manual is included in the Epson ePOS SDK package. ePOS-Device XML User’s Manual 1 TM-DT Software Ver.2.5 or later 2 TM-DT Software Ver.3.0 or later 18 1 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Printer Functions and Settings This chapter describes the printer functions and setting methods. Part Names and Functions Main Unit Front Controller LED Cover open lever Power button Feed button Printer reset button 2 Printer LED Roll Paper cover Name Description Power button Turns this product power on or off. Printer reset button Resets this product's printer. This product's computer is not reset. Manual cutter A cutter for cutting the roll paper by hand. Cover open button Opens the roll paper cover. Cutter cover If there is a paper jam in the printer, open the cover and remove the paper. Customer display (optional) Displays characters from applications. Feed button Pressing this button once feeds the roll paper by one line. Holding this button down feeds the roll paper continuously. 19 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Controller LED These display this product's computer status. Name Status Description (1) Storage Access LED (Green) On Accessing the storage (2) Status LED (Orange) Flashing (Approx. 1 second intervals) OS start sequence (Accessing the storage device; Do not turn the power off. Doing so may result in data loss.) Flashing (Approx. 160 millisecond intervals) CPU high-temperature warning (Failure has occurred. Please contact Epson.) On Windows in operation Flashing (Approx. 1 second intervals) Standby or hibernate status Off Power off (3) Status LED (Green) 2 20 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Printer LED These display the printer status. Name (1) (Power)LED (2) Error LED Status Description On Power is being supplied Off Power is not being supplied Off Normal printing is possible (online). On 2 Printing is not possible. (For details, see "Offline" (page 31) Immediately after power comes on or after resetting, the LED will go out when printing becomes possible. If the Paper LED is also on, replace the roll paper. For the roll paper replacement method, see "Installing and Replacing Roll Paper" (page 32). (3) Paper LED Flashing Printer error has occurred. (For details, see "Error Status" (page 22).) Off There is a sufficient amount of roll paper remaining Flashing A self-test printing standby state On There is little or no roll paper remaining 21 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Error Status Printing cannot be done when there is a printer error. There are three possible error types: automatically recoverable errors, recoverable errors, and unrecoverable errors. Check the error LED flash code. Automatically Recoverable Errors Online status can be restored by the methods described below. Error Error description Roll paper cover open error The roll paper cover was opened during printing. Error LED flash code LED ON LED OFF Approx. 160 ms Print head temperature error A high temperature outside the head drive operating range was detected. Recovery measure Recovers automatically when the roll paper cover is closed. Recovers automatically when the print head cools. LED ON LED OFF Approx. 160 ms 2 Recoverable Errors After removing the cause of error, online status can be restored by pressing the printer reset button. Error Autocutter error Error description Autocutter does not work correctly. Error LED flash code LED ON LED OFF Approx, 2.56 s Approx. 160 ms Recovery measure Remove the jammed paper or foreign matter in the printer, close the roll paper c o v e r, a n d t h e n p r e s s printer reset button. 22 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Unrecoverable Errors If an unrecoverable error occurs, immediately press the printer reset button. If the same error still occurs, turn the printer power off. Since it is possible a failure has occurred in the printer, contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice. If an unrecoverable error occurs after resetting the printer, immediately turn the printer power off. CAUTION Error Memory R/W error Error description After R/W checking, the printer does not work correctly. Error LED flash code LED ON LED OFF Approx. 160 ms High voltage error The power supply voltage is extremely high. LED ON LED OFF 2 Approx. 160 ms Low voltage error The power supply voltage is extremely low. LED ON LED OFF Approx. 160 ms CPU execution error The CPU is executing an incorrect address. LED ON LED OFF Approx. 160 ms Internal circuit connection error Internal circuits are not connected correctly. LED ON LED OFF Approx. 2.56 s Approx. 160 ms 23 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Product Rear USB connector (x6) DC-in connector DisplayPort DK connector Line-out connector VGA connector LAN connector Serial connector Name Description DK connector Connect the cash drawer here. LAN connector Connect the LAN cable here. USB connector Connect external devices with USB interface here. DC-In connector Connect the AC adapter, T here. VGA connector Connect the display here. DisplayPort * Connect the display here. COM connector Connect a serial communication device. Line-Out connector Connect an external speaker here. 2 This may not be provided, depending on the product specifications. 24 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings LAN Status LED The LAN status LEDs are the LEDs on the LAN connector. They indicate the network communication status of this product. LED (Yellow) LED (Green/Orange) LED Green/Orange Yellow Status Description On (Green) 1 Gbps link established On (Orange) 100 Mbps link established Off 10 Mbps link established or link not established On Data is being exchanged. Off Data is not being exchanged. 2 25 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Installing the Product Display caution regarding the following points when installing the Product. The Product must be installed horizontally on a flat surface (not tilted). Do not place the printer in dusty locations. Do not knock or strike the Product. This may cause defective print. Do not catch cables and do not place foreign matter under the printer. Firmly fix the printer so that it does not move when you open or close the roll paper cover or when the roll paper is cut. Do not put anything that has a force of more than 32.7 N {3 kgf} on the top the printer. Notes on Installation 2 Installing the product with a tilt of more than 3may cause the following problems. Roll paper near end cannot be detected. The roll paper cover will not close after installing roll paper. Roll paper cannot be taken out. Within Within ±3º ±3º Horizontal 26 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings When you install the printer in an enclosed area such as a shelf, secure the following space between the printer and the shelf to avoid heat staying inside. Top: 15 mm or more Rear: 130 mm or more Sides: 50 mm or more (one side only) Front: open 15 mm or more 50 mm or more 2 130 mm or more Open Security Hook Commercially available theft prevention wire can be attached. Security hook 27 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Connecting the AC Adapter WARNING Be sure to use the specified AC adapter (AC adapter, T). If you use a non-standard AC adapter, there is a risk of causing fire or electric shock. If an abnormality arises despite using this product's attachments, immediately turn the power off and remove the power cord from the wall socket. When connecting or detaching the AC adapter to and from this product, remove the AC adapter's power cord from the wall socket. If the power cord is not removed, there is a risk that the adapter and/or this product will be damaged. Use the AC adapter separated from the main unit. CAUTION When using this product connected to the powered USB hub unit (Model: OT-PH10), connect the AC adapter to the Powered USB Hub Unit. See "the OT-PH10 Installation Guide" for details. 2 Connect the AC adapter to this product by the following procedure. 1 Make sure that power is off and that the AC adapter power cord is detached from the wall socket. 2 Firmly insert the DC connector of the AC adapter all the way into the DC-in connector on the product. ((1) in the illustration) 3 Firmly insert the connector of the AC cable all the way into the AC inlet on the AC adapter. ((2) in the illustration) 4 5 Firmly insert the plug all the way into the grounded wall outlet. ((3) in the illustration) Set the AC adapter so that its label side is facing down. Detaching the AC Adapter Detach the AC adapter from this product by the following procedure. 1 2 3 Make sure that power is off. Detach the power cord from the wall socket. Detach the AC cable DC connector from this product. 28 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Turning Power On and Off Turning Power On With product power turned off, press the power button. The power LED and the status LED (green) comes on. The status LED (orange) flashes during startup of the OS, when OS startup is finished, the status LED goes out. Turning Power On for the First Time When turning power on for the first time, it is necessary to perform Windows initial settings. For details, see "Windows Initial Settings" (page 58). 2 Turning Power Off Turn the power off from an application or OS function. To power off the product, use the application or OS function. Do not use the operations shown below unless the product cannot be turned off due to an application or OS problem. Doing so may cause loss of unsaved data, require OS recovery, or damage the HDD, SSD or other hardware. Forced termination by holding down the power button for approx. 4 sec. Power shutdown by turning off the circuit breaker on the distribution board or by disconnecting the AC cable/DC cable. The same phenomenon may also occur due to power shutdown caused by power failure/temporary power failure. To prevent power shutdown due to power failure/temporary power failure, using an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is recommended. Product power can also be turned off from EPSON TMNet WebConfig (page 113). Product power can also be turned off from the Web application. For details, see "Epson ePOS SDK for JavaScript User's Manual". 29 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Power Button Settings You can set the functions that are available when you press the power button while power is on to this product. Revisions are made by means of Windows "Power Options" or EPSON TMNet Config "Shutdown Settings." The functions that can be set, and the setting methods are described below. Description Setting from Windows Setting from EPSON TMNet WebConfig Shutdown Shuts down Windows and turns power off (initial settings). ✔ ✔ Do nothing Invalid (does nothing) ✔ ✔ Standby Switches to Windows standby ✔ - Hibernation Switches to Windows hibernation ✔ - Function In standby, the current work contents are saved in the memory. On returning from standby, work can be immediately resumed from where you left off. If the AC adapter is removed in the standby mode, the work contents saved in the memory will be lost. For settings when using Windows hibernation, see "Windows Hibernation" (page 60). Return from Standby / Hibernation When this product is in Windows standby or hibernate mode, press the power button to restore the original state. Prevention of Accidental Operation of Power Button The power button cover supplied with this product can be attached to prevent accidental operation of the power button. For details, see "Power Button Cover" (page 42). Forced Termination If you cannot turn this product power off using applications or the OS, you can execute forced termination as a last resort. Keep pressing the power button for approximately 4 seconds until this product is turned off. Be careful; when forced termination is executed, all unsaved data is lost. 30 2 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Online and Offline This section describes the conditions in which the printer goes online and offline. This product's printer can print when it is online but not when it is offline. Because this product's computer and printer operate independently, the computer operates irrespective of the printer status. The printer LEDs display the following. Printer Status Power LED Error LED Online On Off Offline On On Online 2 This is the online status when no offline events or printer errors are happening. Offline The printer automatically goes offline under the following conditions: During power on (including resetting with the interface) until the printer is ready During the self-test When the roll paper cover is open While roll paper is fed using the Feed button When printing stops due to end of paper. (When the roll paper end sensor detects the end of paper or the printer is set so that printing stops upon detection of roll paper near-end.) When an error has occurred (For detail, see "Error Status" (page 22).) 31 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Handling the Roll Paper Installing and Replacing Roll Paper WARNING Do not open the roll paper cover during printing. The product may be damaged. Do not touch the manual cutter with your hands when installing or replacing the roll paper. Otherwise, you may be injured because the manual cutter blade is sharp. Use roll paper that meets the product specification. For details about paper specification, see "Roll Paper Specifications" (page 138). Paper must not be pasted to the roll paper core. 1 Press the cover open button to open the roll paper cover. 2 3 Remove the used roll paper core, if any. 2 Install the roll paper in the correct direction. 32 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings 4 Pull out some roll paper, and close the roll paper cover. 5 Tear off the roll paper with the manual cutter. 2 Removing Jammed Paper When roll paper gets jammed inside the printer, remove the paper and reset the printer as follows. Do not touch the thermal head because it can be very hot after printing. CAUTION 1 2 3 Open the roll paper cover. Remove the jammed paper. Press the printer reset button to reset the printer. 33 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Attaching and Setting Peripherals Connect the peripheral cables to each connector. When attaching and detaching peripherals, be sure to turn this product power off and remove the power cord. Doing so without detaching the power cord could lead to failure. When connecting USB cable, DisplayPort cable, line output cable, and other connector-less cables to this product, fix the interface cables with wire saddles to prevent detachment. 2 Wire saddle Keyboard / Mouse Connect when you want to operate from Windows or applications. Connect a USB keyboard and USB mouse to the USB connectors. Fix the USB cables with wire saddles to prevent detachment. Display Connect when you want to display Windows and operate from applications. Connect the display to the VGA connector or DisplayPort. If this product is compatible with touch panel inputting or audio outputting, connect to the respective ports. Connect the display when power to this product is off. If you connect the display while power is on, it may not display properly. Fix the DisplayPort cable, USB cables, and line output cable with wire saddles to prevent detachment. Conduct display settings with the Windows function. 34 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings USB Interface Printer Connect the USB interface TM printer to a USB connector. For printer settings, see the "Technical Reference Guide" of each TM printer. PC-POS System Set the driver, etc. according to each system of use. For details, see "PC-POS System Development" (page 125). Systems that use TM-DT software cannot be used. Fix the USB cables with wire saddles to prevent detachment. Network Printer Network printers are connected to the same network as this product. For printer settings, see the "Technical Reference Guide" of each TM printer. PC-POS System Set the driver, etc. according to each system of use. For details, see "PC-POS System Development" (page 125). Systems that use TM-DT software Set the device ID, IP address, printer model, and other settings with EPSON TMNet WebConfig. For details, see "Settings - Web service settings - Printer" (page 97). Customer Display Connect the customer display (optional) to a USB connector. For how to connect the customer display and make dip switch settings, etc., see the "Technical Reference Guide" of each customer display. PC-POS System This product is installed with a customer display COM-USB conversion driver, so it is recognized as a virtual COM port. Set the driver, etc. according to each system of use. For details, see "PC-POS System Development" (page 125). Systems that use TM-DT software Set whether or not to use the customer display, communication speed and so on with EPSON TMNet WebConfig. For details, see "Settings - Web service settings - Customer Display" (page 98). Fix the USB cables with wire saddles to prevent detachment. 35 2 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Cash Drawer Connect the connector of the drawer kick-out cable to the printer. Push the connector of the drawer kick-out cable into the product until you hear a click. Drawer kick connector WARNING Specifications of drawers differ a great deal, depending on makers or models. When you use a drawer other than the specified, make sure its specifications meet the following conditions. Otherwise, devices may be damaged. The load, such as a drawer kick-out solenoid, must be connected between pins 4 and 2 or pins 4 and 5 of the drawer kick-out connector. When the drawer open/close signal is used, a switch must be provided between drawer kick-out connector pins 3 and 6. The resistance of the load, such as a drawer kick-out solenoid, must be 24 or more or the input current must be 1A or less. Be sure to use the 24V power output on drawer-kick out connector pin 4 for driving the equipment. Use a shield cable for the drawer connector cable. Two driver transistors cannot be energized simultaneously. Leave intervals longer than 4 times the drawer driving pulse when sending it continuously. Be sure to use the printer power supply (connector pin 4) for the drawer power source. Do not insert a telephone line into the drawer kick-out connector. Doing so may damage the telephone line or printer. PC-POS System The cash drawer is controlled from this product's printer. There is no dedicated driver for the cash drawer you can use the printer driver. Systems that use TM-DT software The cash drawer is controlled from this product's printer. Configure the printer to use. 36 2 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings DK Connection Circuitry 1 F.G 2 Shielded drawer kick-out connector Drawer kick-out solenoid 3 +24V 4 Control device 5 Drawer open/close switch 6 Printer side 2 User side [Drawer kick-out side] 37 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Key Input Device Connect the key input device to a USB connector. For how to set barcode scanners and so on, see the respective product manuals. PC-POS System Since it is recognized as a HID device, setting is not required. Systems that use TM-DT software Set the device ID, control script and so on with EPSON TMNet WebConfig. For details, see "Settings - Web service settings - Key input device" (page 99). Fix the USB cables with wire saddles to prevent detachment. Serial Communication Device Connect the serial communication device to a COM connector. For how to set the device, install the driver and so on, see the respective product manuals. PC-POS System Align communication conditions between this product and the device. Systems that use TM-DT software Align communication conditions between EPSON TMNet WebConfig and the device. Set the device ID, communication conditions, control script and so on with EPSON TMNet WebConfig. For details, see "Settings - Web service settings - Serial communication Device" (page 100). Powered USB Hub Unit Attach the powered USB hub unit to the base of this product, and connect the cables to this product's DC connector and USB connector. For details on the powered USB hub unit, see "OT-PH10 Installation Guide". 38 2 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Network Settings Connection to Cable LAN Networks LAN Cable Connections CAUTION When LAN cables are installed outdoors, make sure devices without proper surge protection are cushioned by being connected through devices that do have surge protection. Otherwise, the devices can be damaged by lightning. Never attempt to connect the customer display cable, drawer kick-out cable, or a standard telephone line cable to the Ethernet connector. Push the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN cable into the LAN connector until you hear a click. 2 Network Settings Set the IP address and other network settings. Settings can be made as follows. Setting on Windows Perform the same settings as with the Windows PC. Setting on EPSON TMNet WebConfig (page 108) 39 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Connecting to a Wireless LAN Network You can use the optional wireless LAN cable set (OT-WL01) to connect this product to a wireless LAN. Wireless LAN Cable Set Connections Connect the wireless LAN cable set to a USB connector. Connect the wireless LAN cable set by the following procedure. 1 Attach the included rubber cover to the connector of the USB extension cable into which the wireless LAN unit will be inserted, to prevent the unit from coming off. 2 2 Insert the wireless LAN unit into the connector of the cable. Adjust the position of the rubber cover so that the description on the label on the back side of the wireless LAN unit is not covered. 3 Connect the USB extension cable to the USB connector of the printer. If you want to fix the wireless LAN unit, cut the included affixing tape to fit and put on the unit, and fix the unit in a place with good communication. 40 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Wireless LAN cable set’s indicator With the LED on the wireless LAN unit, you can check the communication status of the product. LED LED Description Off The wireless LAN unit is not connected to the product. Or the product power is Off. Flashing This wireless LAN unit is in operation. Flashing rapidly This unit is communicating on a wireless LAN. 2 Network Settings Set the IP address and other network settings. Settings can be made as follows. Setting on Windows Perform the same settings as with the Windows PC. Setting on EPSON TMNet WebConfig (page 109, page 110) 41 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Attaching Accessories Power Button Cover The power button cover supplied with this product can be attached to prevent accidental operation of the power button. If the area around the power button is dirty, Epson recommends wiping clean before attaching the cover. 1 Open the power button cover. 2 2 Peel off the backing paper. 3 Attach the power button cover as shown in the illustration. Be sure to align the inside edge of the power button cover with the left edge of the printer reset button. Be sure to align the inside edge of the power button cover with the upper edge of the power button. 42 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Connector Cover Attaching the Connector Cover The connector cover can be attached to protect cables that are connected to this product. Attach the connector cover by the following procedure. 1 Align the hooks on the connector cover with the dents on the main body. 2 2 Push the connector cover to click onto the main body. 3 Make sure the cables are not pinched. Detaching the Connector Cover Detach the hooks from this product while pushing the bottom parts on both sides of the connector cover inwards. 43 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Affixing Tape (Optional) When fixing this product onto a mounting surface using the optional affixing tape (model number: DF-10), follow the procedure below. 1 2 3 4 Turn over the product so that you can see its bottom. With two pieces of the affixing tape combined, peel off the backing paper of a pair on one side, and paste it to one of the specified positions on the bottom of the product. In the same way, paste other three pairs of tape in the specified positions. Peel off the backing paper of each pair on the other side of the affixing tape, turn over the product back on its bottom, and place and secure it firmly to the installation surface. Positioning lines 44 2 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Cleaning Thermal Head Epson recommends cleaning the thermal head periodically (every 3 months or so) to maintain the receipt print quality. CAUTION After printing, the thermal head and the surrounding frame can be very hot. Do not touch the thermal head right away. Wait for the thermal head to cool down sufficiently before cleaning. Do not damage the thermal head by touching it with your fingers or any hard object. Open the roll paper cover, and clean the thermal elements of the thermal head with a cotton swab slightly moistened with an alcohol solvent (ethanol or isopropyl alcohol). 2 Depending on the roll paper used, paper dust may stick to the platen roller and roll paper end sensor. To remove the paper dust, clean the platen roller and roll paper end sensor with a cotton swab slightly moistened with water. Case Wipe the dirt off the case with a dry cloth or a cloth slightly damp with water. If it is very dirty, soak a cloth in a neutral liquid detergent, tightly wring it out, and wipe the dirt away. Always unplug the power cord from the socket at this time. Never clean the product with alcohol, benzine, thinner, or other such solvents. Doing so may damage or break the parts made of plastic and rubber. 45 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Preparing for Transport Follow the steps below to transport the product. 1 2 3 4 Turn off the product. Remove the peripherals and the power connector. Remove the roll paper. Pack this product upright. 2 46 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Setting the Memory Switches This product contains memory switches (customized value). The memory switch settings determine the operations of the built-in printer. To change the memory switch settings, use the software setting mode or the TM-T70II Utility. The settings that can be changed with each of these are shown below. TM-T70II Utility Software Setting Mode Receive buffer capacity ✔ ✔ BUSY condition ✔ ✔ Processing when data receive error ✔ ✔ Auto line feed ✔ ✔ USB power-saving function ✔ ✔ Release condition of receive buffer BUSY ✔ ✔ Error signal output ✔ ✔ Print density ✔ ✔ Multi-tone print density ✔ ✔ Print speed ✔ ✔ Number of head energizing parts - - Character code table default ✔ ✔ International character default ✔ ✔ Autocutting after closing cover ✔ ✔ Paper reduction ✔ ✔ Font A auto replacement - ✔ Font B auto replacement - ✔ ✔ ✔ Customized Values Memory Switches Item\Method Receipt Enhancement Communication condition of USB Interface Auto top logo ✔ (Excluding some functions) Auto bottom logo ✔ Auto top/bottom logo extended functions ✔ (Excluding some functions) 2 - To directly configure the product in the software setting mode, see "Software Setting Mode" (page 56). Concerning TM-T70II Utility, see the User's Manual included in TM-T70II Utility. 47 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Functions Receive buffer capacity 4KB (initial setting) 45bytes BUSY condition Receive buffer full/Offline (initial settings) Receive bufferfull In either case above, the printer enters the BUSY state after power is turned on, and when a self-test is being run. If BUSY condition is set to “Receive buffer full,“ the printer will not become BUSY When the cover is open When power is fed by the Feed button When printing has stopped for paper out When macro execution ready state When error has occurred Processing when data receive error Prints “?” (initial setting) Ignored Auto line feed Always disabled(initial setting) Always enabled USB power-saving function Disabled Enabled (initial setting) The USB power-saving function is valid only when the USB interface communication condition is set to the vendor-defined class and the system configuration is set so that the USB driver can support the USB power-saving function. Release condition of receive buffer BUSY Releases when the remaining receive buffer capacity becomes 256 bytes (initial setting) Releases when the remaining receive buffer capacity becomes 138 bytes This function is enabled only when Receive buffer capacity is set to 4KB. 48 2 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Error signal output Enabled (initial setting) Disabled Print density Selectable from levels 1 to 13 (70% ~ 130%) Initial setting: level 7 (100%) Depending on the paper type, it is recommended to set the print density as shown in the table below for the best print quality. Original Paper type Density Level TF50KS-E, P220AGB-1, AF50KS-E Level 5 (90%) TF60KS-E, PD150R, PD160R, PD190R, KT48F20, KT55F20, F5041 Level 7 (100%) P300, P310, P350 Level 8 (105%) 2 When the print density setting is configured to "Depends On Dip Switch" (default setting), the print density will be standard. Use in this setting at normal times. Other settings can also be configured. Multi-tone print density Selectable from levels 1 to 13 (70% ~ 130%) Initial setting: level 7 (100%) First change the print density, and then configure the Multi-tone density. In you set the density too high, the contrast becomes lower. Select the density level checking the overall tone balance of your image. Print speed Selectable from levels 1 to 13 (Slow ~ Fast) Initial setting: level 13 Depending on print conditions, such as print duty, print head temperature, and data transmission speed, print speed is automatically adjusted, which may cause white lines due to intermittent print (the motor sometimes stops). To prevent them from occurring, select the print speed to a slow setting value to produce stable print speed. Character code table default Selectable from 43 pages including user defined page Initial setting: Page0 (PC437: USA, Standard Europe) 49 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings International character default Selectable from 18 sets Initial setting: USA Autocutting after closing cover Cuts Does not cut (initial setting) Paper reduction The paper feed (margin) part and bar code included in the print data can be reduced. Extra upper space reduction Extra lower space reduction 2 Line space reduction rate Line feed reduction rate Barcode height reduction rate Font A auto replacement Does not replace (initial setting) Font B Font B auto replacement Does not replace (initial setting) Font A Communication condition of USB interface USB printer class USB vendor-defined class (initial setting) 50 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Auto top logo Key-code Alignment Number of lines to be deleted below top logo TM-T70II Utility does not support the function for Number of lines to be deleted below top logo. Auto bottom logo Key-code Alignment Auto top/bottom logo extended functions 2 Top logo print while paper feeding to the cutting position Top logo print when printer is powered on Top logo print when roll paper cover is closed Top logo print while clearing the buffer to recover from a recoverable error Top logo print after paper feeding with the Feed button has finished TM-T70II Utility does not supported the following functions. Top logo print while paper feed to the cutting position Top logo print while cleaning the buffer to recover from a recoverable error Top logo print after paper feeding with the Feed button has finished 51 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Printer Setting / Checking Modes Besides the ordinary print mode, the product has the following modes to set or check settings of the printer. Self-test Mode (page 53) NV Graphics Print Mode (page 54) Receipt Enhancement Information Print Mode (page 55) Software Setting Mode (page 56) Hexadecimal Dumping Mode (page 57) Depending on the operation when turning power on, select either the Self-test Mode or the Hexadecimal Dumping Mode. The NV Graphics Print Mode, Receipt Enhancement Information Print Mode, and Software Setting Mode are selected by operating the Feed button during the self-test. Close the roll paper cover, and turn on the printer while pressing the FEED button. Self-test 2 Briefly press the FEED button. Hold down the FEED button. Continuing the self-test Mode selection guidance Press the FEED button once briefly and then hold it down. Press the FEED button twice briefly and then hold it down. NV graphics information print Receipt enhancement information print Press the FEED button three times briefly and then hold it down. Software settings Open the roll paper cover, and turn on the printer while pressing the FEED button, and then close the roll paper cover. Hexadecimal dumping In 1 and 2, the following guidances are printed, the Paper LED flashes, and instructs the user's operations. (1)Self-test continued guidance “Select Modes by pressing Feed Button. Continue SELF-TEST : Less than 1 second Mode Selection : 1 second or more” (2)Mode selection guidance Mode Selection Modes 0: Exit and Reboot Printer 1: NV Graphics Information 2: Receipt Enhancement Information 3: Customize Value Settings 4: or more: None Select Modes by executing following procedure. step 1. Press the Feed button less than 1 second as many times as the selected mode number. step 2. Press Feed button for 1 second or more. 52 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Self-test mode You can confirm the following information by running the self-test mode. Printer firmware version Receive buffer size BUSY conditions Built-in character sets Print density Maintenance Information (Print head running length, count of auto-cutting) Status of memory switch setting Follow the steps below. 1 2 2 Close the roll paper cover. While pressing the Feed button, turn on the printer. (Keep pressing the Feed button until the printer starts printing.) After the printer status is printed, the self-test printing continuance guidance is printed and Paper LED flashes. 3 Press the Feed button for less than 1 second to continue the self-test. Built-in characters are printed with rolling printing. After printing "*** completed ***", the printer is initialized and enters the normal mode. 53 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings NV Graphics Information Print Mode You can confirm the following information by running NV graphics print mode. Capacity of the NV graphics Used amount of the NV graphics Unused capacity of the NV graphics Number of NV graphics that are registered Key code, number of dots in X direction, number of dots in Y direction, number of colors to be defined. NV graphics data Follow the steps below. 1 After implementing the self-test, press the Feed button for an extended period (1 second or more) to select the mode. The mode selection guidance is printed, and the paper LED flashes. 2 After pressing the Feed button for a short period (less than 1 second), press it for an extended period (1 second or more) to print the NV graphics information. After the NV graphics information is printed, the mode selection guidance will be printed again. 3 In order to finish, either turn power off or select "Exit and Reboot Printer." 54 2 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Receipt Enhancement Information Print Mode You can confirm the following information by running the receipt enhancement information mode. Automatic top logo setting Automatic bottom logo setting Extended settings for automatic top/bottom logo Follow the steps below. 1 After implementing the self-test, press the Feed button for an extended period (1 second or more) to select the mode. The mode selection guidance is printed, and the paper LED flashes. 2 After pressing the Feed button twice (less than 1 second), press it for an extended period (1 second or more) to print the NV graphics information. After the receipt enhancement information is printed, the mode selection guidance will be printed again. 3 In order to finish, either turn power off or select "Exit and Reboot Printer." 55 2 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Software Setting Mode In the software setting mode, configure the printer memory switches. See "Functions" (page 48) for the setting items. Receipt print density Paper reduction Autocutting at roll paper cover close Printing width Character code page / International Character set Embedded font replacement Power supply output Print speed Other settings 2 Follow the steps below. 1 After implementing the self-test, press the Feed button for an extended period (1 second or more) to select the mode. The mode selection guidance is printed, and the paper LED flashes. 2 After pressing the Feed button for three times(less than 1 second), press it for an extended period (1 second or more) to print the NV graphics information. The Software setting mode guidance is printed. 3 After pressing the Feed button for a short time (less than 1 second) for the number of times indicated in the printing results, press it for an extended period (1 second or more) to select the setting item. 4 After pressing the Feed button for a short time (less than 1 second) for the number of times indicated in the printing results, press it for an extended period (1 second or more) to select the setting value. The customized value will be saved, and the items that can be set in the software setting mode will be printed again. 5 In order to finish, either turn power off or select "Exit and Reboot Printer." 56 Chapter 2 Printer Functions and Settings Hexadecimal Dumping Mode In the hexadecimal dumping mode, the printer prints the data transmitted from a host computer in hexadecimal numbers and their corresponding characters. If there is no character corresponding to print data, “.” is printed. If print data is less than one line, press the Feed button to print the line. Applications that confirm printer status may not work correctly during the hexadecimal dumping mode. The printer returns only the status for “Transmit real-time status.” Follow the steps below. 1 2 Open the roll paper cover. 3 Close the roll paper cover. While pressing the Feed button, turn on the printer. (Keep pressing the Feed button until the Error LED is flashing.) After this, all the data received by the printer is printed in hexadecimal numbers and their corresponding ASCII characters. Printing example: 4 Turn off the printer or press the Feed button three times to return to the normal mode. 57 2 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Windows Settings Windows Embedded POSReady 7 Windows Initial Settings The following explains the procedures for the Windows initial settings when you turn on the power for this product for the first time. 1 2 Making sure that this product power is off, connect the display and keyboard. 3 When the log-on screen appears, enter the password. 4 The Windows desktop is displayed. Select [Start], then [Control Panel], and [Date and Time]. The "Date and Time Properties" window is displayed. Set the date, time, and the time zone. Turn on the product. The Windows setup screen is displayed. For the initial settings, the user name is "EPSON-USER" and the password is "T70II-DT". Date, time, and time zone can be set later. Starting Up and Shutting Down Windows Starting Up Windows Windows starts up when power to this product is turned on. Shutting Down Windows Power to this product is turned off when Windows is shut down. 58 3 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Enabling or Disabling ePOS-Device On this product, TM-DT software operates on Windows. If using this product with the PC-POS system or Thin-Client system, do not use this software. If operation of this software is disabled, the useable memory can be increased by 100MB or more. ePOS-Device Service is set to [Enabled] in the default settings. Enabling ePOS-Device Service Run [ePOS-Device Enabled] from the shortcut on the desktop. Disabling ePOS-Device Service Run [ePOS-Device Disabled] from the shortcut on the desktop. 3 Speaker Volume Setting Volume of the speakers equipped in this product can be adjusted using the speaker volume adjustment function in Windows. 59 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Windows Hibernation Windows can be entered into hibernate mode by pressing the power button of this product. During hibernation, the current work contents are saved. On returning from hibernation, work can be resumed from the previous state. Since Windows hibernation cannot be used in the initial settings, configure according to necessity. This setting is effective in Windows Embedded POSReady 7. Conduct this setting with a user account that has administrator authority. When you use Windows hibernation, a system file with the same capacity as the main memory is created. 1 Making sure that this product power is off, connect the display and keyboard. For how to connect peripherals, see "Attaching and Setting Peripherals" on page 34. 2 Turn this product's power on and immediately press "Delete" key on the keyboard for a prolonged time to start up the BIOS menu. 3 4 5 Operating the keyboard direction keys, select "Advanced" tab and "ACPI Settings". 6 Select "Enabled" and press "Enter" key. 7 8 Press "Esc" key on the keyboard to close the "ACPI Settings" sub-menu. Operating the keyboard direction keys, select "Save & Exit" tab and "Save Changes and Reset". 9 Press "Enter" key on the keyboard to display the confirmation message. Select "Yes" and press "Enter" key. 3 Press "Enter" key on the keyboard. The "ACPI Settings" sub-menu is displayed. Operating the keyboard direction keys, select "Enable ACPI Configuration" and press "Enter" key. "Enable ACPI Auto Configuration" is set to "Enabled". The BIOS settings are saved and Windows is started. log-on screen is displayed. Log on to Windows. 10 The The Windows desktop screen is displayed. 60 Chapter 3 Windows Settings [Start]-[All Programs]-[Accessories], right-click "Command Prompt" and click 11 From "Execute as Administrator". 12 The "User Account Control" screen is displayed. Click [Yes]. the following commands. 13 Execute powercfg /h on It becomes possible to select Windows hibernation in the Windows power options. 3 61 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Windows Recovery Follow the steps below to perform the recovery and Windows initial setting. When the recovery procedure is performed, all data will be deleted. Back up any necessary data before performing the procedure. Recovery requires about 30 minutes. A DVD drive with USB interface is required in order to perform Windows recovery. 1 Making sure that this product power is off, connect the display, keyboard, mouse, and DVD drive. For how to connect peripherals, see "Attaching and Setting Peripherals" on page 34. 2 3 Insert the recovery disk into the DVD drive. 4 The system starts using the recovery disk. When a message that says "Do you want to recover?" is displayed. Click [Yes]. 5 A confirmation message that says "All data on disc will be deleted. Do you really want to start recovery?" is displayed. Click [Yes]. Turn on the product, and "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD" is displayed. Press any key. Recovery is performed. 6 After the recovery procedure, the system automatically shuts down. The system automatically restarts several times for Windows initialization. Do not enter any information until the Windows log-in screen appears. 7 When the log-on screen is displayed, enter the password. 8 Select [Start]-[Control Panel]-[Date and Time], and the [Date and Time menu] is displayed. Set the date, time, and time zone. 9 Turn off the product. Then remove the display, keyboard, mouse, and DVD drive. The initial user name is “EPSON-USER”, and the initial password is "T70II-DT". This brings the recovery and Windows initial settings to an end. 62 3 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Specification Preinstallation information Item Details Storage format File system NTFS Volume label TM-T70II-DT Preinstalled software OS Windows Embedded POSReady 7 Additional Packages .NET Framework2.0 SP2 .NET Framework3.0 SP2 .NET Framework3.5 SP1 Driver IntelAtomTM Chipset Driver Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3600 Series Driver GPIO Driver 3 Broadcom Network Driver Conexant Sound Driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Ver.5.00 EPSON TM printer Communication module Customer Display COM-USB Driver ePOS-Device and related software TM-DT Software TM-DT Software * Tool EPSON TMNet WebConfig WriteFilter Utility TM-T70II Utility User information (Default) User Name EPSON-USER User Password T70II-DT EPSON TMNet WebConfig Information (Default) User Name epson User Password epson Depending on the specifications of this product, the version will differ. 63 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Windows Initial Settings The following explains the procedures for the Windows initial settings when you turn on the power for this product for the first time. 1 2 Making sure that this product power is off, connect the display and keyboard. 3 When the log-on screen appears, enter the password. 4 The Windows desktop is displayed. Select [Start], then [Control Panel], and [Date and Time]. The "Date and Time Properties" window is displayed. Set the date, time, and the time zone. Turn on the product. The Windows setup screen is displayed. For the initial settings, the user name is "EPSON-USER" and the password is "T70II-DT". Date, time, and time zone can be set later. Starting Up and Shutting Down Windows Starting Up Windows Windows starts up when power to this product is turned on. Shutting Down Windows Power to this product is turned off when Windows is shut down. 64 3 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Enabling or Disabling ePOS-Device On this product, TM-DT software operates on Windows. If using this product with the PC-POS system or Thin-Client system, do not use this software. If operation of this software is disabled, the useable memory can be increased by 100MB or more. ePOS-Device Service is set to [Enabled] in the default settings. Enabling ePOS-Device Service Run [ePOS-Device Enabled] from the shortcut on the desktop. Disabling ePOS-Device Service Run [ePOS-Device Disabled] from the shortcut on the desktop. 3 Speaker Volume Setting Volume of the speakers equipped in this product can be adjusted using the speaker volume adjustment function in Windows. 65 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Windows Recovery Follow the steps below to perform the recovery and Windows initial setting. When the recovery procedure is performed, all data will be deleted. Back up any necessary data before performing the procedure. Recovery requires about 40 minutes. A DVD drive with USB interface is required in order to perform Windows recovery. 1 Making sure that this product power is off, connect the display, keyboard, mouse, and DVD drive. For how to connect peripherals, see "Attaching and Setting Peripherals" on page 34. 2 3 Insert the recovery disk into the DVD drive. 4 The system starts using the recovery disk. When a message that says "Do you want to recover?" is displayed. Click [Yes]. 5 A confirmation message that says "All data on disc will be deleted. Do you really want to start recovery?" is displayed. Click [Yes]. Turn on the product, and "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD" is displayed. Press any key. Recovery is performed. 6 After the recovery procedure, the system automatically shuts down. The system automatically restarts several times for Windows initialization. Do not enter any information until the Windows log-in screen appears. 7 When the log-on screen is displayed, enter the password. 8 Select [Start]-[Control Panel]-[Date and Time], and the [Date and Time menu] is displayed. Set the date, time, and time zone. 9 Turn off the product. Then remove the display, keyboard, mouse, and DVD drive. The initial user name is “EPSON-USER”, and the initial password is "T70II-DT". 66 3 Chapter 3 Windows Settings Specification Preinstallation information Item Details Storage format File system NTFS Volume label TM-T70II-DT Preinstalled software OS Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Additional Packages .NET Framework2.0 SP2 .NET Framework3.0 SP2 .NET Framework3.5 SP1 Driver IntelAtomTM Chipset Driver IntelSATA AHCI Driver Intel Embedded Media and Graphics Driver 3 GPIO Driver Broadcom Network Driver Conexant Sound Driver EPSON Advanced Printer Driver 5.00 EPSON TM printer Communication module Customer Display COM-USB Driver ePOS-Device and related software TM-DT Software TM-DT Software * Tool EPSON TMNet WebConfig WriteFilter Utility TM-T70II Utility User information (Default) User Name administrator User Password T70II-DT EPSON TMNet WebConfig Information (Default) User Name epson User Password epson Depending on the specifications of this product, the version will differ. 67 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software System Development Using TM-DT Software This chapter describes the information needed to develop systems that use TM-DT software. Systems that Use TM-DT software Network Printer Control A function for printing on printers on the same network and acquiring printer status is implemented in the TM-DT software. You can configure a system for controlling printers via smart device or a Web application. You can perform control from a wide range of terminals and applications compatible with SOAP/HTTP communications. Since a network printer can be controlled simply by designating the device ID from the customer's application, application development becomes easy. For controllable network printers, see "TM-DT Software Specification" (page 123). Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web service (page 96) Enabling the Device Control Network printer (page 97) Printer model 4 Device ID IP Address 68 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Controlling for POS Peripherals A function for controlling POS peripherals is implemented in the TM-DT software. Communication with peripherals is controlled by device control script files and device control program files. Device control script files control specific peripherals. Device control program files control OPOS-specification peripherals. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.4.0 or later. For controllable POS peripherals, device control script files, and device control program files, see the Epson ePOS SDK and ePOS-Device XML User's Manuals, and the TM-DT Series Peripheral Device Control Guide. Device control script file The following device control script files are registered to this product. Device Keyboard Device type Key input device Barcode scanner Serial communication device Serial communication device Device control script files can be developed according to the devices that are used by the customer. 4 Device control program file The following device control program files are registered to this product. Device Device type POS keyboard OposPOSKeyboardHandler.exe Barcode scanner OposScannerHandler.exe MSR OposMSRHandler.exe Device control program files can be developed according to the devices that are used by the customer. 69 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web service (page 96) Enabling the Device Control Customer display (page 98) Use / Do not use Key input device (page 99) Device ID Select the device control script Serial communication device (page 100) Device ID Select the device control script Communication settings Other device (page 101) Device ID Select the device control script Device control script - Add/delete (page 101) Registering the device control script Device control program - Device registration (page 102) Device ID Select the device control script Device control program - Add/delete (page 102) Registering the device control program 4 70 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Spooler and Forward Printing Spooler A spooler for saving print data and conducting background printing is implemented in the TM-DT software. Even in systems where multiple print jobs are concentrated, an application system can be configured where response is not impeded. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. General printing applications finish transactions upon confirming the printing. Due to such waiting, response times deteriorate in systems where multiple print jobs are concentrated. The spooler application stores print data and immediately returns the printing results to the application. This allows the application to proceed to the next operation without waiting for the current printing job to be completed. Processing Flow using the Spooler Function <Spooler> Print data < Device A> 4 < Device B> < Device C> 71 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software 1 2 Devices A to C request printing of data A to C almost simultaneously. 3 Each device application completes the printing process and executes the next operation. 4 5 This product successively prints print data A to C. The TM-DT software saves the print data in the spooler in the order it receives it, and returns the printing results (JobID, printing result = true) to each device. The TM-DT software saves the printing results (JobID, printing result = true) in the log. If the printer cannot print because it is offline or there is an error, print data cannot be printed even if spooled. Since printing results are logged, they can be confirmed from the application. For the confirmation method, see "Checking the print results" (page 74). When power to this product is turned off, the spooler saved fields are erased. If the print data exceeds the remaining capacity of the spooler and cannot be spooled, the print data is erased. Concerning the spooler capacity, see "TM-DT Software Specification" (page 123). 4 72 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Print Forwarding Print forwarding, which enables printing to be performed from a different printer if it cannot be performed on another one is implemented in the TM-DT software. You can configure a secure system that enables printing to be performed on a separate printer even if one printer cannot be used. All you need to do is specify the forwarded printer in the case where printing cannot be performed to EPSON TMNet WebConfig. There is no need to resend print data. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. Complicated processing is required in order to implement a function by a general application for printing from a separate printer when a printer cannot be printed. By using print forwarding, since the TM-DT software automatically conducts forward printing, the printing process on the customer's application can be simplified. Processing Flow using the Spooler Function < Device ( application )> <Printer A> 1 2 3 <Printer B> 4 The device application sends the print data to the TM-DT software. The TM-DT software tries to conduct printing process on printer A but cannot because the printer is offline. The TM-DT software retries the number of times that is set in the spooler function. The TM-DT software prints with printer B. If a printer that is set as a forwarding source or forwarding destination cannot print because it is offline or because of an error, printing is not performed even if forward printing is set. The printing results are logged and can be confirmed from the application. For the confirmation method, see "Checking the print results" (page 74). When power to this product is turned off, the forward printing data is erased. The forward printing settings are not erased. If the print data exceeds the remaining capacity of the spooler and cannot be spooled, the print data is erased. Concerning the spooler capacity, see "TM-DT Software Specification" (page 123). 73 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Checking the print results When the spooler is disabled After printing, the job ID and print results are returned to the application. Also, when printing cannot be performed, the job ID, print results, and error code are returned. When the spooler is enabled When print data cannot be spooled: [JobID, Print result = false, Error code = EX_SPOOLER (spooler stopped)] is returned to the application. When print data can be spooled: After spooling the print data, [JobID, Print result = true] is returned to the application. Printing is not performed at this point. Make an inquiry from the application to this product to confirm if printing was performed. Checking the print results from the application If inquired of print result from the application, the product returns the following information. Printing succeeded: [JobID, Print results = true] Printing succeeded: [JobID, Print result = false, Error code = Printer status] Printing or print forwarding: [JobID, Print result = false, Error code = Printing] When this product is turned off, data in the spooler and the log storage area is cleared. For detail, see "TM-DT Software Specification" (page 123). When printing cannot be performed with this products spooler or print forwarding, the print data is cleared. If printing has not been completed when checking in the application, we recommend reprinting. Setting Items Spooler and forward printing are configured on the same page. Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web Service (page 96) Enabling spooler Print forwarding (page 103) Retry count Forwarding message Print forwarding route 74 4 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Spooler and Print Forwarding This section explains the print flow determined by whether or not the spooler or print forwarding is set for this product. Printing succeeded (1) TM-DT Software Ver.2.6 or earlier Print data Printing failed (2) TM-DT Software Ver.3.0 or later Print processing Spooler disabled Spooler operation setting Disabled Enabled Spooler enabled Remaining spooler capacity (3) Spooling unavailable Clear print data (4) Spooling available Reprint (6) Printing failed Print processing Printing succeeded (7) Printing failed exceeding the number of reprint times Print forwarding location settings No print forwarding location settings Clear print data (9) 4 Printing complete Print forwarding location settings available Print forwarding enabled Print forwarding (8) Reprint (6) Printing failed Secondary Printer print processing Printing succeeded Print forwarding message (10) Reprint (6) Printing failed Tertiary Printer print processing Printing succeeded Printing failed exceeding the number of reprint times Print forwarding message (10) Clear print data (9) 75 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software When spooler is disabled or TM-DT Software Ver.2.6 or earlier 1: Printing success TM-DT Software Ver.2.6 or earlier: [Print result = true] is returned to the application. TM-DT Software Ver.3.0 or later: [JobID, Print result = true] is returned to the application. 2: Printing failed TM-DT Software Ver.2.6 or earlier: Settings[Print result = false, Error code = Printer status] is returned to the application. TM-DT Software Ver.3.0 or later: [JobID, Print result = false, Error code = Printer status] is returned to the application. When spooler is enabled 3: The remaining free space in the spooler and the size of the print data is checked, and the product determines whether or not the print data can be spooled. 4: If the print data cannot be spooled, the print data is cleared. [JobID, Print result = false, Error code = EX_SPOOLER (spooler stopped)] is returned to the application. This data is not stored in the product's spooler or the log storage area. 5: When print data can be spooled, [JobID, Print result = true] is stored in the spooler. [JobID, Print result = true] is also returned to the application. 6: Make the reprint settings (number of times and interval) in EPSON TMNet WebConfig. For detail, see "Settings - Web service settings - Print Settings - Spooler" (page 103). 7: When printing is successful, the spooler's print data and [JobID, Print result = true] are deleted. [JobID, Print result = true] are stored in the log storage area of this product. When Print forwarding is enabled 4 8: Send print data to Secondary printer. 9: When printing fails, the spooler's print data and [JobID, Print result = true] are deleted. [JobID, Print result = false, Error code = Printer status] are stored in the log storage area of this product. 10:Print with secondary (tertiary) printer. For about settings for forwarding message, see "Settings - Web service settings - Print Settings - Spooler" (page 103). 76 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Software Access Point TM-DT software is equipped with a software access point that enables communication with a tablet terminal using the wireless LAN cable set (OT-WLO1) as the access point. A smart device and this product can directly communicate by Wi-Fi even in an environment where there is no router or network. You can construct a small POS system or a kitting system where no display or keyboard is connected to this product. Communication Settings 1 2 3 Turn the product power on and connect the wireless LAN cable set (OT-WL01). The printer prints the SSID and password. Configure Wi-Fi with the tablet terminal. Configure using the printed SSID and password. Communications will be established with this product in a few minutes. This product can be controlled on the following networks. Setting Value (Cannot be changed) Item IP address 192.168.173.1 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 4 Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Software Access Point (page 101) Enable SSID Password 77 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Communication Box A communication box, which is a virtual space for exchanging data between applications, is implemented in the TM-DT software. The TM-DT software discloses the virtual data space, which is identified by box ID, to applications. The box ID can be used by multiple applications, making it possible to easily configure a system for exchanging data between applications. The communication box can be set and used from applications compatible with Epson ePOS SDK and ePOSDevice XML. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.2.5 or later. Communication Box Mechanism <MemberID> -App1 -App2 <MemberID> -App1 <MemberID> -App2 4 The TM-DT software manages the communication box with a box ID (BoxID in the figure above). Data can be exchanged between applications that belong to the communication box. In the figure, applications App1 and App2 exchange data using the communication box with BoxID:1. 78 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software An example for processing the data using communication box 1 2 3 4 5 6 The product receive a barcode data scanned from scanner. TM-DT Software notify the barcode data to App2. App2 acquire the barcode data, then convert to POS data. App2 sends display data to communication box of TM-DT Software. TM-DT Software notify the data is stored into communication box to App1. 4 App1 acquire the stored display data from communication box. 79 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Server Direct Print Server Direct Print is implemented in the TM-DT software. The function allows the TM-DT software to issue printing requests to Web server applications, conduct printing upon directly acquiring print data from the Web server, and notify the printing results to applications. General printing system applications perform printing upon designating the printer. A function for including ePOS-Print XML print data in response to printing requests can be implemented in server direct print applications. Since the printer IP address is not specified from the application, printing can be performed via the Internet even in environments where printing is difficult because the IP address cannot be acquired on the Web server side or the device cannot be controlled via the Internet due to security policy settings. Because the Web server application only includes print data in the response, printing can be performed without designating the printer. Processing Flow Using the Server Direct Print Function 4 1 2 The TM-DT software issues a print request to the Web server application. 3 4 The TM-DT software sends print data to the printer and performs printing. The Web server application sends a response that includes print data to the TM-DT software. The software notifies the printing results to the application. Items to be Prepared by the Customer Web server Application for including print data in the responses to requests from the TM-DT software 80 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web service (page 96) Enabling device control Enabling server direct print Enabling status notification Server direct print (page 105) Application server settings Status notification (page 106) Application server settings Network printer (page 97) Printer model Device ID IP address Proxy settings (page 111) Proxy server settings 4 81 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Device Data Notification A device data notification function for using input data from a barcode scanner, etc. connected to this product as a trigger to receive print data or other data for controlling a device directly from the Web server and notifying the control results to the application is implemented in the TM-DT software. The Web server application can control the printer and device designated simply by including print data or device control data in the response. You can configure a system for performing printing and controlling peripherals based on data notices from the device. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. General printing system applications commence printing from the application side. A function for including print data in responses to printing requests cab be implemented in the applications mounted on Web servers through device data notification. This function can be used to perform printing by using an ID number scanned by a barcode scanner as a trigger. Processing Flow Using the Device Data Notification Function 4 1 2 The operator scans the ID number, etc. with a barcode scanner. 3 The Web server application sends a response that includes device control data to the TM-DT software. 4 The TM-DT software sends the control data to the target device, and processing is performed. 5 The TM-DT software notifies the device control results to the application. Application for including device control data in response to requests from the TM-DT software 82 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Items to be Prepared by the Customer Web server Application for including device control data in response to requests from the TM-DT software Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web service (page 96) Enabling device control Enabling device data notification Device data notification (page 106) Application server settings Error settings Network printer (page 97) Printer model Device ID IP address Customer display (page 98) Use / Do not use Key input device (page 99) Device ID Select the device control script Serial communication device (page 100) Device ID 4 Select the device control script Communication settings Other device (page 101) Device ID Select the device control script Device control script - Add/delete (page 101) Registering the device control script Proxy settings (page 111) Proxy server settings 83 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Web Server You can configure a Web server system which mounts the server-side scripting (Perl or php) Web contents on the Apache HTTP Server, which is the operating environment for the TM-DT software. You can also use the SQLite database. Moreover, you can configure an automatic update system of Web contents for automatically updating Web contents from a separate Web server at regular intervals. For the PHP and Perl versions, see "TM-DT Software Specification" (page 123). Preparation of Web content File format HTML file CSS file JavaScript Image data Perl script (*.cgi) php script (*.php) Package file (*.zip) Zip the files to be registered all together. The zip file name is arbitrary. Use one-byte alphanumeric characters (ASCII characters) for a zip file name and sub-folder name. 4 The maximum size of the files before zipping is 100 MB. Otherwise, registering fails. Web contents cannot be registered additionally. All files are overwritten and registered. Zip web contents before registering. <Example for sample program> epsonsample.zip (Zip file) index.html css *.css img *.bmp *.jpg *.png js *.js sample *.html 84 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software When you access to registered web contents from an input terminal and so on, the URL differs depending on the folder structure of the zip file. ➀ http://[the product’s IP address]/index.html ➁ http://[the product’s IP address]/webpage/index.html ➀ epsonsample.zip ➁ epsonsample.zip webpage .................................. : A folder added index.html css *.css img *.bmp *.jpg *.png js *.js sample *.html index.html css *.css img *.bmp *.jpg *.png js *.js sample *.html Register the prepared Web content file to TM-DT Software. Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web content update (page 105) Register the web content Web server settings for automatically updating Web service (page 96) Enabling automatic web content update 4 85 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Method Used to Set multiple TM-DT devices To install and operate multiple this products you will need to set IP addresses for each device and configure various printing control settings. The following method is available in order to configure settings efficiently. Configure settings for each device separately using EPSON TMNet WebConfig Basic setup procedure. Connect a keyboard and a display to the TM-DT devices and have a worker setup each device individually. Save and register web content and certificate files to a USB memory stick or similar storage device. See "TM-DT Software Settings" on page 92 for more information on this method. Configure settings using a TM-DT software settings file saved to a USB memory stick This method is used to have the product automatically configure settings from the settings file on the USB memory stick. When doing so a user does not need to connect a keyboard and display to perform operations. This is the conventional Easy Setup method. Prepare a settings file (setting.ini) with TM-DT settings on a Windows computer. Then, put this settings file along with web content and the certificate file onto a USB memory stick. A separate USB memory stick for each TM-DT will need to be prepared when setting IP addresses for multiple TM-DT devices individually. See "Deployment Guide" for more information on this method. Configure settings by building a configuration server system This method automatically applies settings using the settings file downloaded by the TM-DT based on a request sent to the configuration server. This allows for a more efficient configuration system through the setting of functions used to configure individual settings, such as different IP addresses for each TM-DT, on the configuration server. First, build a configuration server system and prepare TM-DT settings data to include TM-DT settings, web content and the certificate file. You will need to configure settings for the TM-DT so that it sends the request to the configuration server. See "Deployment Guide" for more information on this method. 86 4 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Features of each configuration method The features of the configuration methods introduced below. Consider which configuration method best suits your circumstances. Configuration method Advantages Disadvantages Application Configuring settings with the EPSON TMNet WebConfig Preparations such as creating a settings file and building a system for use are unnecessary. As users set one unit at a time this method can be inefficient and mistakes can be made when configuring settings. This method is suited to relatively small system setups. Configuring settings with a USB memory stick Simplifies the configuration process by implementing settings just by turning on the TM-DT and inserting the USB memory stick. The same USB memory stick cannot be used when changing settings between TM-DT devices. This method is suited to a system where the same settings are applied to multiple products. Configuring settings from a configuration server system This allows for a system that changes settings for each TMDT. A long setup process is required, including the building of a configuration server system. This method is suited to relatively large-scale system setups where settings change for each TM-DT. 4 87 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Controlling POS Peripherals from Smart Devices A function for controlling this product's POS peripherals and network printers from native applications of smart devices (iOS/AndroidTM/Universal Windows Apps) is implemented in the TM-DT software. Utilizing Epson ePOS SDK, you can easily configure an application system using API for controlling POS peripherals and printers. Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web service (page 96) Enabling the device control Network printer (page 97) Printer model Device ID IP address Customer display (page 98) Use / Do not use Key input device (page 99) Device ID Select the device control script Serial communication device (page 100) Device ID Select the device control script 4 Communication settings Other device (page 101) Device ID Select the device control script Device control script - Add/delete (page 101) Registering the device control script 88 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Controlling POS Peripherals from Web Applications A function for controlling this product's POS peripherals and network printers from Web applications is implemented in the TM-DT software. You can also shut this product down from Web applications. Moreover, you can print images that are drawn on HTML5 Canvas from a HTML5-compatible Web browser. Using the Epson ePOS SDK for JavaScript, you can easily construct an application system by utilizing APIs for controlling POS peripherals and printers. You can implement Web applications in a Web server or this product and use them from HTML5-compatible browser-mounted terminals. Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web service (page 96) Enabling the device control Network printer (page 97) Printer model Device ID IP address Customer display (page 98) Use / Do not use Key input device (page 99) Device ID 4 Select the device control script Serial communication device (page 100) Device ID Select the device control script Communication settings Other device (page 101) Device ID Select the device control script Device control script - Add/delete (page 101) Registering the device control script Device control program - Device registration (page 102) Device ID Select the device control script Device control program - Add/delete (page 102) Registering the device control program Product’s shutdown (page 113) Shutdown settings 89 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Printing from Web Service Compatible Applications A function for controlling this product's POS peripherals and network printers from applications compatible with Web services is implemented in the TM-DT software. Through using the ePOS-Print XML system, you can perform printing from various device applications compatible with SOAP/HTTP communications. You can configure a system for controlling printers without depending on the OS. Moreover, because there is no need to install drivers and plug-ins to terminals, you can perform printing from a wide range of devices and systems compatible with Web services. Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web service (page 96) Enabling the device control Network printer (page 97) Printer model Device ID IP address 4 90 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Controlling POS Peripherals from Socket Communication Compatible Applications A function for controlling this product's POS peripherals and network printers from applications compatible with Web services is implemented in the TM-DT software. There is no need to install drivers and plug-ins to terminals. Through using the ePOS-Device XML system, you can perform printing from various device applications compatible with socket communications. You can configure a system for controlling printers without depending on the OS. Moreover, because there is no need to install drivers and plug-ins to terminals, you can perform control of POS peripherals from a wide range of devices and systems compatible with Web services. Setting Items Setting Items Enabling / Disabling ePOS-Device Service (page 59, page 65) Enabling ePOS-Device Service Web service (page 96) Enabling the device control Network printer (page 97) Printer model Device ID IP address Customer display (page 98) Use / Do not use Key input device (page 99) Device ID Select the device control script Serial communication device (page 100) 4 Device ID Select the device control script Communication settings Other device (page 101) Device ID Select the device control script Device control script - Add/delete (page 101) Registering the device control script Device control program - Device registration (page 102) Device ID Select the device control script Device control program - Add/delete (page 102) Registering the device control program Product’s shutdown (page 113) Shutdown settings 91 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software TM-DT Software Settings Use EPSON TMNet WebConfig to set the TM-DT software. Each section describes the items that are displayed from [Information] and [Settings] of EPSON TMNet WebConfig. Starting EPSON TMNet WebConfig Start EPSON TMNet WebConfig by the following method. If ePOS-Device Service is invalid, EPSON TMNet WebConfig will not start. For details, see "Enabling or Disabling ePOS-Device" (page 59). 1 Connect a display and keyboard to this product. 2 3 Start EPSON TMNet WebConfig from the desktop shortcut. Login with a user account that has administrator authority. “Windows Security” screen appears, input the user name and password, then click [OK]. For details, see "Settings - Admin settings - Admin information - Password" (page 122). EPSON TMNet WebConfig starts. When setting from a PC connected to the network, enter the following into the Web browser URL entry field. http://<product’s IP address>/webconfig/ 92 4 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Help Screen Display Click [Help] to display the help screen for EPSON TMNet WebConfig. Version Screen Display Click [About] to display the version screen for EPSON TMNet WebConfig. Updating TM-DT Software When you update the TM-DT software, you can use its new functions. Download the following file from Epson's Website to update. File name: ePOS-Device System Update Package For details on how to update, see the Readme file inside the ePOS-Device update package. You cannot downgrade the TM-DT software. 4 93 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Information - Current status You can check the basic settings for this product. Item Admin information Description Administrator name Displays the administrator name for this product. Installation location Displays the installation location for this product. We b s e r v i c e function Web service function Displays whether the Web service function is enabled or not. Status of Web content update Automatic update for Web content Displays the schedule for automatic updates for Web content. Date and time of Web content installed Displays the date and time that the Web contents were installed. Date and time of last automatic update Displays the date and time of the last automatic update performed. Result of automatic update Displays the result of the automatic update. Run state Displays the run state of the server direct print. ID Displays the web server ID acquiring print data of the server direct print. Server direct print Server 1 Server 2 * Server 3 * Status notification Interval (sec.) Displays the interval for acquiring print data. Date and time last run Displays the date and time last run of the server direct print. Final run results Displays the final run results of the server direct print. Run state Displays the run state of the status notification. ID Displays the web server ID sending status notification. Interval (sec.) Displays the interval for sending status notification. Date and time last run Displays the date and time last run of the status notification. Final run results Displays the final run results of the status notification. 4 This is displayed with TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 94 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Information - System settings - Network You can check the network settings for this product. Item TCP/IP Information (Wired LAN) TCP/IP Information (Wireless LAN) Wireless LAN Setting (Wireless LAN) Security (SSL settings) Proxy settings Certificate List Description IP address Displays this product's IP address for a wired LAN network. Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask. Default Gateway Displays the default gateway. Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Displays whether the Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically function is enabled or not. DNS Server Address (in order of use) Displays automatically acquired DNS server addresses in the order they are used. IP address Displays this product's IP address for a wireless LAN network. Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask. Default Gateway Displays the default gateway. Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Displays whether the Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically function is enabled or not. DNS Server Address (in order of use) Displays automatically acquired DNS server addresses in the order they are used. Network Mode Displays this product's wireless LAN network mode. SSID Displays the SSID for the registered wireless LAN network. SSL Displays whether the SSL is enable or disable. Domain of the certificate Displays the domain of the certificate. Validity period of the certificate Displays the validity period of the certificate. Web content update Web contents automatic update, displaying whether or not proxy is used. Server Direct Print Server direct print, displaying whether or not proxy is used. Status notification Status notification, displaying whether or not proxy is used. Store/restore settings Store / restore settings, displaying whether or not proxy is used. Update Web service functions Update web service function, displaying whether or not proxy is used. Deployment Deployment, displaying whether or not proxy is used. Device Data Notification Device data notification, displaying whether or not proxy is used. 4 A list of the certificates issued in the SSL settings is displayed. 95 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Information - System settings - Date and Time You can check this product's time settings. Item Description Date and Time Displays the time and the time zone set for this product. Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time Displays whether the automatic daylight saving time adjustment function is enabled or not. Use Time Server Displays whether the function to use a time server is enabled or not. Time Server Displays the address set as a time server. Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings Enables or disables the Web services that are provided with the TM-DT software. Item Web service function Print function Description Device control Enables or disables device control functions that use Web service. Used for ePOS-Device. Automatic update of Web content Enables or disables the automatic update function for Web content. Server direct print Enables or disables the server direct print function. Status notification Enables or disables the status notification function. Device Data Notification Enables or disables the device data notification function. The automatic registration and deletion of the key input device Enables or disables the automatic registration / deletion function of the key input device. Apply Registers the settings to this product. Spooler * Enables or disables the spooler function. Apply Registers the settings to this product. 4 This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 96 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Printer Performs the settings for printers controlled by TM-DT Software. You can set the printers when you have set [Enable] under [Device control] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) Item Device ID Description Set the ID for the controlled printer. (Any character string) The initial value for the device ID for the printer equipped in this product is "local_printer". Type Select the type for the controlled printer. Model no. Select the model number for the controlled printer. IP address Set the printer IP address for each device ID. Retry interval Set the timeout retry interval. Add Adds the printer on this product. Registered printers Displays a list of registered printers. Test printing Performs a test printing. "TEST_PRINT" is printed. Operating test Click [Operating test] to display the "Operating test" window. Perform an operating test for the hybrid printer. Fer details, refer to "Operating test" on page 97. Delete 4 Deletes a registered printer. Operating test Item Description Receipt Test printing Performs a test printing. “TEST_PRINT” is printed. Slip Start printing Performs a slip printing test. “TEST_PRINT” is printed. Cancel printing Cancels printing. Start printing Performs an endorsement printing test. “TEST_PRINT” is printed. Cancel printing Cancels printing. pull-down menu Select a reading format. start reading Starts reading. Cancel reading Cancels reading. Eject Ejects paper. Endorsement MICR Close Close the window. 97 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Customer Display Performs the settings for the customer display controlled by TM-DT Software. You can set the customer display when you have set [Enable] under [Device control] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) Item Description Do not use Do not use a customer display. Use Use a customer display. Communication settings Brightness setting Communication speed (bps) Set the communication speed. Data bit Set the data bit. Parity Set the parity. Set the brightness of the customer display in percentages. You can set 20%, 40%, 60%, or 100%. The maximum brightness is 100%. Display test Check if the customer display operates properly. When [Display test] is clicked, characters appear on the customer display. Apply Registers the settings to this product. 4 98 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Key input device Performs the settings for the key input device controlled by TM-DT Software. You can set the key input devices when you have set [Enable] under [Device control] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) Item Description Device ID Set the ID for the key input device. Device name Set the device name for the key input device. Control script Set the device control script to control the key input device. Register device control scripts as necessary. For details, refer to "Settings - Web service settings - Control script - Add/delete" (page 101). Add Registers the key input device. Registered key input devices Displays a list of registered key input devices. Operating test Performs an operating test for a registered key input device. 1. Click to display the "Operating Test" window. 2. Operate the key input device. 3. Confirm that correct operation is performed. Delete Deletes a registered key input device. 4 99 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Serial communication Device Performs the settings for serial communication devices controlled by TM-DT Software. You can set the serial communication devices when you have set [Enable] under [Device control] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) Item Description Device ID Device name Set the device ID. Model selection Select the device model name. Port selection Select the device port. Physical serial port Serial port on the rear of this product. USB port 1 ~ 6 USB ports on the rear of this product. If connecting a serial device using the COM-USB cable, select the appropriate USB port. The USB port numbers can be confirmed on [Display port location]. Display port location Control script Displays the window that shows this product's port positions. Set the device control script for controlling the serial communication device. Register device control scripts as necessary. For details, refer to "Settings - Web service settings - Control script - Add/delete" (page 101). Communication speed (bps) Set the device communication speed. Data bit Set the data bit. Parity Set the parity. Stop bit Set the stop bit. Flow control Set the flow control. Add Registers the serial communication device on this product. Registered serial communication devices Displays a list of registered serial communication devices. 4 Detailed display Displays the device settings confirmation window. Operating test Performs an operating test for a registered serial communication device. 1. Click to display the "Operating Test" window. 2. Enter a value and click [Send]. 3. Confirm that correct operation is performed. Delete Deletes a registered serial communication device. 100 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Other Device Performs settings for other devices controlled by TM-DT Software. You can set the Other devices when you have set [Enable] under [Device control] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) Item Description Device ID Set the ID for the controlled device. Control script Set the device control script to control the device. Register device control scripts as necessary. For details, refer to "Settings - Web service settings - Control script - Add/ delete" (page 101). Add Registers the device on this product. Other registered devices Displays other devices registered on this product. Delete Deletes the corresponding device control script from this product. Settings - Web service settings - Control script - Add/delete Performs registration or deletion for device control scripts used by TM-DT Software. Item Control script to be registered Description Set the control script to be registered. Control script Specifies the control script file of the device being registered. Add Registers the device control script on this product. Registered control scripts Delete 4 Displays a list of device control scripts registered on this product based on the device type. Deletes the corresponding device control script from this product. You cannot delete it if the control script is being used. in use The corresponding device control script is in use. 101 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Control program - Device registration Performs settings for devices controlled by TM-DT Software. You can set the devices when you have set [Enable] under [Device control] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" on page 96. Item Description Device ID Set the ID for the controlled device. Control program Set the device control program to control the device. Register device control programs as necessary. For details, refer to "Settings - Web service settings - Control script - Add/ delete" on page 101. Add Registers the device control program on this product. Registered devices Displays a list of device registered on this product based on the device type. Delete Deletes the corresponding device control program from this product. Settings - Web service settings - Control program - Add/delete Performs registration or deletion for device control program used by TM-DT Software. Item Control program to be registered Description Set the control program to be registered. + Adds a file selection box for control program files. Control program file Specifies the control program file of the device being registered. Add Registers the device control program on this product. Registered control programs 4 Displays a list of device control programs registered on this product based on the device type. Detailed display Displays the details of the control program. Delete Deletes the corresponding device control program from this product. You cannot delete it if the control program is being used. 102 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Print Settings - Spooler Performs settings for spooler and print forwarding. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. You can set the spooler and print forwarding when you have set [Enable] under [Spooler] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) Item Spooler Settings Retry Description Count When printing fails for the set number of times, printing is performed from the forwarded printer if the forwarding path is set. Interval (sec.) Message Text Print forwarding route to be registered Sets the number of retries for when printing error occurs. Sets the interval between retries when printing error occurs. Message Text Sets the character string of the notice message that is printed when forward processing takes place. Text Attributes Sets the character decoration of the notice message. Position Sets the printing position of the notice message. Cut Sets whether or not to cut the paper after printing the notice message. Apply Saves the notice message settings to this product. Primary Printer Sets the printer to be set for forwarding path. Secondary Printer Sets the forwarded printer for cases where the primary printer fails to print. Tertiary Printer Sets the forwarded printer for cases where the primary printer and the secondary printer fail to print. Register Saves the forwarding path settings to this product. Registered Print forwarding routes Delete A list of the registered forwarding paths is displayed. Deletes the settings of ticked forwarding paths. 103 4 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Web Content - Update settings Performs settings for the installation method and update settings for the Web content registered on this product. You can set the automatic update when you have set [Enable] under [Automatic update of web content] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) . Item Automatic update settings Description Update schedule Set the schedule for automatic update of the Web content. ID Sets ID for identifying this product at the Web server. This ID will be the user ID used for Digest authentication. This set value will also be passed as an ID parameter value for the form data posted to the server. Password Sets password used for Digest authentication. File URL Specify a URL for the file to automatically update. After designating it, click "Access test" and check if the URL is properly specified. Manual update Server Authentication Sets whether or not to conduct server authentication based on the registered certificate when conducting access by https. Apply Registers the automatic update settings on this product. After setting settings, update Web content immediately After the automatic update settings are registered on this product, the Web content will be updated. Web content file (*.zip) Specifies the registered Web content. Upload Uploads the specified Web content. 4 This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 104 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Server access - Direct Print Performs settings for server direct print. You can set the server direct print when you have set [Enable] under [Server Direct Print] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) . Item ID Description Sets the ID for identifying this product on the Web server side. This ID becomes the user ID used for Digest authentication. The set value is also passed as the ID parameter value of the form data to be posted to the server. Password Server 1 Specify the password to be used for Digest authentication for the server. URL Set the web server URL for acquiring print data. After designating it, click "Access test" and check if the URL is properly specified. Server 2 * Server 3 * Interval (sec.) Set the request interval (printing request). Server Authentication * Sets whether or not to conduct server authentication based on the registered certificate when conducting access by https. Apply Registers the settings to this product. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 4 105 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Server access - Status notification Performs settings for status notification. You can set the status notification when you have set [Enable] under [Status Notification] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) . Item ID Description Sets the ID for identifying this product on the Web server side. This ID becomes the user ID used for Digest authentication. The set value is also passed as the ID parameter value of the form data to be posted to the server. Password Specify the password to be used for Digest authentication for the server. URL Set the web server URL for sending status notifications. After designating it, click "Access test" and check if the URL is properly specified. Interval (sec.) Set the interval for sending status notifications. Server Authentication * Sets whether or not to conduct server authentication based on the registered certificate when conducting access by https. Apply Registers the settings to this product. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 4 106 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Web service settings - Server access - Device Data Notification Performs settings for device data notification. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. You can set the device data notification when you have set [Enable] under [Device Data Notification] in the "Settings - Web service settings - Startup settings" (page 96) . Item Settings Server access Description ID Sets the ID for identifying this product on the Web server side. This ID becomes the user ID used for Digest authentication. The set value is also passed as the ID parameter value of the form data to be posted to the server. Password Specify the password to be used for Digest authentication for the server. URL Set the web server URL and path to applications. Ex: After specifying http://[Web server IP address]/Test_device.php, click [Access Test] and confirm whether or not access is possible. Server Authentication Sets whether or not to conduct server authentication based on the registered certificate when conducting access by https. Box ID Specifies the BoxID of the communication box. Sets whether or not to print an error message when Post fails. POST Error Capture Devices Apply Devices Print Message Sets whether or not to print an error message when Post error occurs. Message Text Sets the character string of the error message. Te x t A t t r i butes Sets the text decoration of the error message. Cut Sets whether or not to cut the paper. 4 Selects the device for using device data notification. Registers the settings to this product. 107 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - System settings - Network - Wired LAN - TCP/IP Sets the IP address, etc. of this product's cable LAN. Item Description Get IP Address Sets the method of getting the IP address. IP Address Sets the IP address when [Get IP Address] is set to [Manual]. Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask when [Get IP Address] is set to [Manual]. Default Gateway Sets the default gateway when [Get IP Address] is set to [Manual]. Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Sets the method of getting the address of the DNS server when [Get IP Address] is set to [Manual]. DNS Server Address(in order of use) Sets the addresses of the DNS server in order of usage when [Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically] is set to [Disable]. Print IP Address * When this setting is [Enable], if [Get IP Address] is set to [Auto], the IP address is printed when it is acquired. Apply Registers the settings to this product. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 4 108 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - System settings - Network - Wireless LAN Performs settings for a wireless LAN network when the optional wireless LAN cable set (OT-WL01) is used. Item SSID Description Sets the SSID. If you want to set an optional SSID, select [ Input directly ] and set the optional SSID. ASCII characters including space characters can be used for the SSID. If using an existing SSID, select [ Select from the list ] and configure an optional SSID from the list. Network mode Authentication Method Sets this product's network mode. Sets the authentication algorithm. In the initial settings, the authentication system is set to Open System. For security reasons, use this product after first changing the setting. Security Mode Sets the encryption algorithm. In the initial settings, the encryption system is set to None. For security reasons, use this product after first changing the setting. Default WEP Key WEP key Sets the WEP key to use. Sets the WEP key. ASCII characters including space characters can be used for the WEP key. WPA/WPA2 Pre-Shared Key Enter the pass phrase of the pre-shared key when [Security mode] is set to "WPA" or "WPA2". ASCII characters including space characters can be used for the preshared key. Apply Registers the settings to this product. 109 4 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - System settings - Network - Wireless LAN - TCP/IP Performs settings for a wireless LAN such as IP address when the optional wireless LAN cable set (OT-WL01) is used. Item Description Get IP Address Sets the method of getting the IP address. IP Address Sets the IP address when [Get IP Address] is set to [Manual]. Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask when [Get IP Address] is set to [Manual]. Default Gateway Sets the default gateway when [Get IP Address] is set to [Manual]. Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically Sets the method of getting the address of the DNS server when [Get IP Address] is set to [Auto]. DNS Server Address(in order of use) Sets the addresses of the DNS server in order of usage when [Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically] is set to [Disable]. Print IP Address * When this setting is [Enable], if [Get IP Address] is set to [Auto], the IP address is printed when it is acquired. Apply Registers the settings to this product. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. Settings - System settings - Security - SSL 4 Performs SSL settings for this product. Item Disable Description Disables SSL authentication. Remove the certificate Select this checkbox to delete the SSL certificate. It can only be selected when the SSL setting is [Disabled]. Enable Enables SSL authentication. Create the self signed certificate Update the certificate Create a self signed certificate to be registered to this product. It can only be selected when the SSL setting is [Enabled]. Renews certificates registered to this product. It can only be selected when the SSL setting is [Enabled]. Private key file Selects private key files registered to this product. It can only be selected when the SSL setting is [Enabled]. Certificate file Selects server certificate files registered to this product. It can only be selected when the SSL setting is [Enabled]. Certificate chain file(Option) Selects certificate chain files registered to this product. It can only be selected when the SSL setting is [Enabled]. Apply Registers the settings to this product. 110 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - System settings - Web access - Proxy settings Performs settings for this product's proxy and the services that use the proxy. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. Item Description Proxy URL Input the URL for the proxy server in use. Proxy port no. Input the port number for the proxy server in use. ID Register the ID for proxy authentication. Password Register the password for proxy authentication. Proxy settings Wen content update Sets whether or not to use proxy for automatic update of Web content. Server direct print Sets whether or not to use proxy for server direct print. Status notification Sets whether or not to use proxy for status notification. Store/restore settings Sets whether or not to use proxy for store/restore settings. Update Web service function Sets whether or not to use proxy for the update Web service function. Deployment Sets whether or not to use proxy for deployment. Device data notification Sets whether or not to use proxy for device data notification. Apply 4 Registers the settings to this product. Settings - System settings - Web access - Server authentication Registers certificates to this product and sets or deletes registered certificates. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. Item Import Certificates Certificate List Description Certificate file Specifies the certificate file to be registered to this product. Update Registers the specified certificate file to this product. Issuer The list of certificate files and detailed information registered to this product is displayed. By applying a tick to the listed certificates, it becomes possible to use [Delete]. Issuer to Detailed information of certificates can be confirmed. Delete Delete the ticked certificates. 111 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - System settings - Access Point - Software access point settings These settings are performed when using the cable LAN cable set (OT-WL01) as the software access point. This function can be used with Windows Embedded POSReady 7 OS and TM-DT software of Ver. 3.0 or later. Item Description Disable Renders the software access point invalid. Enable Validates the software access point. SSID Enter the software access point password. The initial setting is below. TM-DT-<product’s serial number> Password Register the software access point password. This is not configured in the default settings. In this case, this product automatically generates and prints a password. Apply Registers the settings to this product. Settings - System settings - Date and time - Time settings Performs time settings for this product. Item Description Date and time Sets the time and date. Time Zone Sets the area. Sets the time difference from Coordinated Universal Time. Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time Selects whether to automatically adjust the clock for Daylight Saving Time. Use Time Server Selects whether to use a time server. Time Server Specifies the URL for the time server. Apply Registers the settings to this product. 112 4 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - System settings - Power - Shutdown settings Performs shutdown settings for this product. Item Shutdown settings Description When the power button is pressed Set the operation when you press the power button. ePOS-Device Shutdown permission Specify the permission settings for shutdown from Epson ePOS SDK for JavaScript or ePOS-Device XML. Pa s s w o r d protection Specifies whether to perform password authentication for shutdown from an application compatible with ePOS-Device XML or Epson ePOS SDK for JavaScript. It can be selected when "Shutdown permission" is "Permit". Apply Registers the settings to this product. Shutdown Turn off the power Shuts down the product. Restart * Execute Restart Restarts this product. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Store restore settings Stores and restores various settings for TM-DT Software. Item Auto backup/ Auto restore settings * Storing settings Auto store settings * Sets whether or not to automatically store the TM-DT software settings. Auto restore settings * Sets whether or not to automatically restore the TM-DT software settings. Apply Registers the settings to this product. Acquire Register user specified folder * 4 Description Acquires this product's setting files. Folder path Specifies the folder path for automatically saving the TM-DT software settings. Add Saves the folder path settings to this product. Registered user specified folder A list of the folder paths registered to this product is displayed. When a listed folder path is ticked, it becomes possible to use [Delete]. Delete Deletes the folder path that is ticked. 113 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Restoring the settings Item Description Specify a local file Select this when recovering this product using locally saved setting files. Setting file Specifies the setting files for restoring the TM-DT software settings. If you want to restore setting files on an optional file path, select [Input directly] and specify the optional file path. If you want to restore this product's settings using the setting files in the [User specified folder], select [Select from the list] and specify an optional setting file from the list. Specify a file URL ID * Select when restoring this product using a setting files stored on a Web server. Sets the ID for identifying the setting file for restoring the TM-DT software settings on the Web server side. This ID becomes the user ID used for Digest authentication. The set value is also passed as the ID parameter value of the form data to be posted to the server. Password * Specify the password to be used for Digest authentication for the server. Setting file URL Set the web server URL and path to applications. Ex: After specifying http://[Web server IP address]/Test_device.php, click [Access Test] and confirm whether or not access is possible. Server Authentication * Sets whether or not to conduct server authentication based on the registered certificate when conducting access by https. Restore Restores the product from the specified setting file. Save URL settings Saves the setting file URL settings. 4 This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 114 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Restored items Items to be restored in the [Restore the settings] are as follows. Item Availability Device control Startup settings Automatic update of Web content Server direct print Status notification Device Data Notification Available Automatic register / delete of key input device Spooler Registered device Printer Device ID Type Model no. Available IP address Retry interval Customer display Do not use/use Communication settings Communication speed Data bit Parity Available Brightness setting Kay input device Device ID Device name VID/PID 4 Available Control script Serial communication device Device ID Device name VID/PID Control script Communication settings Communication speed Data bit Parity Stop bit Flow control Other device Device ID Available Control script Available Control script Registered control scripts Available Control program Registered devices Registered control programs Print settings Spooler Available Spooler settings Forwarding message Available Registered print forwarding route 115 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Item Web content Automatic update settings Availability Update schedule ID Password Available File URL Server authentication Server access Server direct print ID Password Server 1 ~ 3 URL Interval Available Server authentication Status notification ID Password URL Available Interval Server authentication Device Data Notification Server access ID Password URL Server authentication BoxID POST Error Message Enable/Disable Message Text attribute Cut Enable/Disable Available 4 Captured device Wired LAN TCP/IP settings Get IP address IP address Subnet Mask Default gateway Available Acquire DNS server address automatically DNS server address (in order of use) 116 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Item Wireless LAN Wireless settings Availability SSID Network mode Authentication method Security mode Available Default WEP key WEP key WPA/WPA2 pre-shared key TCP/IP settings Get IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Available Acquire DNS server address automatically DNS server address (in order of use) Security SSL settings Disable / Enable Private key file Certificate file Available Certificate chain file (option) Web access Proxy settings Proxy URL Proxy port no. ID Available Password Proxy settings Access point Server authentication Certificate file Software access point settings Disable / Enable SSID 4 Available Available Password Date and time Time settings Date time Not available Time zone Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving time Available Use time server Time server Power Shutdown settings When the power button is pressed Shutdown permission Available Password protection 117 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Item Maintenance Store/restore settings Availability Store / restore settings with automatically Specify the local file to use / Specify the file URL to use Setting file / setting file URL Available ID Password Server authentication Update web service function Specify the local file to use / Specify the file URL to use Update file / Update file URL ID Available Password Server authentication Deployment ID Password URL Parameter Available Server authentication Use deployment upon system start Admin information Administrator information Password Administrator name Installation location Available Password Not available 118 4 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Initialization Initializes the Web service settings for TM-DT Software. Item Initialize Description Initializes the Web service settings. If you initialize the Web service, the password for EPSON TMNet WebConfig will also be initialized. The initial values are below. User name: epson Password: epson Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Log Acquires TM-DT Software's log file. Item Acquire a log file Description Acquires TM-DT Software's log file. 4 119 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Update Web service function Updates and sets the Web service function of TM-DT Software. The latest version TM-DT software can be used through renewing the Web service functions. Item Specify a local file Description Select when updating the Web service using a locally saved update file. Update file Specify a file URL Specify the URL of the file for updating. Select when updating the Web service using an update file saved on the Web server. ID * Sets the ID for identifying the renewal file on the Web server side. This ID becomes the user ID used for Digest authentication. The set value is also passed as the ID parameter value of the form data to be posted to the server. Password * Sets the password used in Digest authentication. Update file URL Specify the Web server URL and path to the application. Ex: Specify http://[Web server's IP address]/[For updating file name], then click [Access test] to confirm that access is possible. Server authentication * Sets whether or not to conduct server authentication based on the registered certificate when conducting access by https. Update Updates the Web service functions using the specified update file. Save URL settings Saves the [Specify a file URL] setting to this product. 4 This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 120 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Admin settings - Maintenance - Deployment Sets the deployment for downloading and updating the TM-DT software, etc. setting files from the HTTP server. This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. Item ID Description Sets the ID for identifying this product on the Web server side. This ID becomes the user ID used in Digest authentication. The set value is also passed as the ID parameter value of the form data to be posted to the server. Password Sets the password used in Digest authentication. URL Specify the Web server URL and path to the application. Ex: Specify http://[Web server's IP address]/[Setting file name], then click [Access test] to confirm that access is possible. Parameter Specifies the user specified information that is passed to the HTTP server. Server authentication Sets whether or not to conduct server authentication based on the registered certificate when conducting access by https. Use deployment upon system start Sets whether or not to conduct deployment when starting this product. Apply Save the deployment settings to this product. After applying settings, start deployment immediately After saving the deployment settings to this product, execute deployment. Settings - Admin settings - Admin information - Admin information Sets the administrator information for TM-DT Software. Item Description Administrator name Set the administrator name. Installation location Set the installation location. Apply Registers the settings to this product. 121 4 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Settings - Admin settings - Admin information - Password Sets the password for launch for EPSON TMNet Webconfig. Item Description Old password Input the current password. New password Input the new password. New password (Reenter to confirm) For confirmation, input the new password again. Apply Registers the set password on this product. The initial setting of user name and password for EPSON TMNet Webconfig are following. User name: epson Password: epson Cannot change the user name 4 122 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software TM-DT Software Specification TM-DT Software specification is following. Item Description Web server PHP Ver.5.4.5 Perl Ver.5.12.4 Communication box *1 Maximum number of communication boxes that can be created 20 Maximum number of applications that can belong to one communication box 20 Capacity for transmission histories that one communication box can hold 10,240 Byte Size of data that can be transmitted at once 1,024 Byte Spooler capacity *2 8 MB Maximum storage number of JobID *2 2,000 1 This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.2.5 or later. 2 This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. Controllable printer Item Model 4 Description Following TM printers with the UB-E02, UB-E03, UB-E04, UB-R03, or UB-R04 TM-T88V TM-T70 TM-T70II TM-T82II *1 TM-T90 TM-L90 TM-H6000IV TM-T20 TM-T20II *1 TM-U220 Following TM printers (Wi-Fi model) TM-P20 *1 TM-P60II TM-P80 *1 Following TM-Intelligent Printers *2 TM-T88V-DT TM-T70II-DT TM-H6000IV-DT Number of printers 20 at maximum 1 This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.3.0 or later. 2 This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.4.0 or later. 123 Chapter 4 System Development Using TM-DT Software Controllable customer display Item Model Description DM-D110 DM-D30 * This can be used in TM-DT software Ver.4.0 or later. 4 124 Chapter 5 PC-POS System Development PC-POS System Development This chapter describes the PC-POS System interface, the control method for devices, and system development using the Thin-Client environment. PC-POS System Development You can configure a simple POS System by installing POS applications and connecting a display with a touch panel and a barcode scanner to this product. You can also configure a system utilizing existing Windows POS applications. Interface The following table describes the interfaces of this product printer and connected peripherals that are recognized from Windows. Device Interface Description Product’s printer USB Recognized as a USB-connection TM-T70II. TM printer (USB interface) USB Recognized as a USB-connection TM printer. TM printer ( Wired LAN / Wireless LAN interface) Network Recognized as a network-connection TM printer. Cash drawer USB (same as the product’s printer) Connects to the DK (Drawer-kick) connector but the interface is the same as for this product printer. Customer display COM4* Connects to a USB connector but is recognized as a virtual COM port by the COM-USB conversion driver. HID standard device (Barcode scanner, etc) Keyboard Recognized as a keyboard device. Serial communication device COM1 Recognized as COM1 in the Windows system settings. : This setting is for cases when there is no connection by a USB-serial conversion device other than the customer display. If you connect a USB-serial conversion device, a COM port is assigned to that device for each connection. Refer to the Windows Device Manager for accurate information regarding ports. 125 5 Chapter 5 PC-POS System Development How to Control Peripherals Printer This product's printer and the Epson TM printer are controlled by ESC/POS commands. The user can control the printer by using the ESC/POS command or the following development kit and driver. EPSON OPOS ADK EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET EPSON JavaPOS ADK EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Cash drawer The cash drawer control commands are incorporated into the printer's ESC/POS commands. The functions are incorporated into the printer development kit and drivers. Customer display The customer display is controlled by ESC/POS commands. The user can control the customer display by using the ESC/POS command or the following development kit and driver. EPSON OPOS ADK EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET 5 EPSON JavaPOS ADK EPSON Advanced Printer Driver for DM-D Other devices HID Standard Device This Windows standard driver is recognized as a keyboard device. Serial Communication Device This is recognized as a Windows serial communication device. When dedicated drivers are prepared for each device, they can be controlled by the drivers. For details, see each device manual. 126 Chapter 5 PC-POS System Development Software and Manuals The following software and manuals are prepared for developing applications. Development kit Software Overview EPSON OPOS ADK This OCX driver can control POS peripherals using OLE technology *. Because controlling POS peripherals with original commands is not required on the application side, efficient system development is possible. EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET OPOS ADK for .NET allows you to develop applications that are compatible with Microsoft POS for .NET. When developing applications, use a separate development environment such as Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. EPSON JavaPOS ADK JavaPOS is the standard specification which defines an architecture and device interface (API) to access various POS devices from a Java based system. Using JavaPOS standard API allows control with Java based applications of func-tions inherent to each device. A flexible design with Java language and JavaPOS enables many different types of computer systems, such as stand alone or network configuration, to use a same application. You can use JavaPOS to build applications and drivers independently of platforms. This allows flexible configurations using thin clients to meet the system requirements. OLE technology developed by Microsoft divides software into part blocks. The OPOS driver is presupposed to be used with a development environment such as Visual Basic, unlike ordinary Windows drivers. It is not a driver to be used for printing from commercial applications. Driver Software EPSON Advanced Printer Driver Overview This is a general Windows printer driver to which control of paper cutting and the cash drawer have been added, and it also has controls specific to POS. The Status API (Epson original DLL) that monitors printer status and sends ESC/POS commands is also attached to this driver. Use the package that supports the connected printer. That for TM-T70II is installed in this product. EPSON Advanced Printer Driver for DM-D This is the Windows printer driver for control and display of the customer display. A common customer display package is provided. 127 5 Chapter 5 PC-POS System Development Utility Software Overview TM-T70II Utility This utility is for confirming and changing printer settings. It is already installed in this product. TM-DT Thin-Client System Setup Tool This tool supports configuration of the Thin-Client system. IP Address Setting Tool This tool is for setting the client's (this product's) IP address on the Thin-Client system server side. ESC/POS command reference Manual ESC/POS Command Reference Overview ESC/POS is the command system for the Epson original printer and customer display. With ESC/POS commands, you can directly control all the TM printer functions, but detailed knowledge of printer specifications or combination of commands is required, compared to using a driver. For details, see ESC/POS Command Reference. TM printer https://reference.epson-biz.com/modules/ref_escpos/ Customer display https://reference.epson-biz.com/modules/ ref_escpos_dm_d_en/ 5 128 Chapter 5 PC-POS System Development System Development using the Thin-Client Environment You can configure a Thin-Client system utilizing the Windows PC-POS System. The Thin-Client solutions provided by each company are used in system configuration. For details, see the "TM-DT Thin-Client System Setup Guide". Desktop Virtualization Desktop virtualization is a system that virtualizes the entire OS client desktop. The OS desktop screen executed on the server is transferred to the client, and the user operates the virtual desktop to execute applications. Control of Peripherals Printer, cash drawer, customer display: Control is performed through communication between the Epson communication modules mounted on the guest OS and client. HID device: Client's Windows standard driver is recognized as a keyboard device. Application Virtualization Application virtualization refers to virtualized systems for each application. The user executes without installing applications in the client OS. There are two methods for application virtualization. The virtualized applications are distributed and executed by the client, or the application screen executed in the server is transferred to the client and operated. 5 Control of Peripherals The control method differs according to the method of application virtualization. 129 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Product Specifications This chapter describes the TM-T70II-DT product specifications. Computer Specifications N2600 CPU model (Page 130) N2800 CPU model (Page 132) D2550 CPU model (Page 133) N2600 CPU model Item Specifications ® Intel AtomTM Processor N2600 (1MB Cache, 1.6 GHz) CPU Memory Main memory 2 GB, DDR3-800, SO-DIMM slot BIOS SPI Flash 4MB ® Chipset Intel NM10 Video controller Built-in CPU Auxiliary storage SATA SSD (16 GB or more) Interface Ethernet 10Base-T / 100Base-TX / 1000Base-T 1 port (RJ-45) USB External: USB 2.0 x 6 (supports high/full/low speed) Serial External x 1 (9-pin DSUB male) VGA External x 1 (15-pin DSUB female) DisplayPort None Drawer External x 1 (RJ12 6-pin) Sound capability Can output from internal speaker 6 Line-output (1 port, 3.5 mm Mini-jack) RTC/CMOS backup battery RTC is backed up by lithium battery Speaker Internal monaural speaker Product’s printer Thermal receipt printer (TM-T70II) Printing speed: 250 mm/s Software BIOS OS AMI BIOS (Supports ACPI 2.0 / APM 1.2 / Plug & Play) Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Windows Embedded POSReady 7 TM-DT Software TM-DT Software 130 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Item Specifications Power specifications (Dedicated AC adapter) AC 100 - 240 V / 50 - 60 Hz Product power consumption 13W (when not printing) / 47W (when printing) Case color White / Black Mass (roll paper excluded) 2.8 kg {6.17 lb} 6 131 Chapter 6 Product Specifications N2800 CPU model Item Specifications ® Intel AtomTM Processor N2800 (1MB Cache, 1.86 GHz) CPU Memory Main memory 4 GB, DDR3-1066, SO-DIMM slot BIOS SPI Flash 4MB ® Chipset Intel NM10 Video controller Built-in CPU Auxiliary storage SATA SSD (16 GB or more) Interface Ethernet 10Base-T / 100Base-TX / 1000Base-T 1 port (RJ-45) USB External: USB 2.0 x 6 (supports high/full/low speed) Serial External x 1 (9-pin DSUB male) VGA External x 1 (15-pin DSUB female) DisplayPort External x 1 (standard DisplayPort connector 16.1 mm x 4.76 mm) Drawer External x 1 (RJ12 6-pin) Sound capability Can output from internal speaker Line-output (1 port, 3.5 mm Mini-jack) RTC/CMOS backup battery RTC is backed up by lithium battery Speaker Internal monaural speaker Product’s printer Thermal receipt printer (TM-T70II) Printing speed: 250 mm/s Software BIOS AMI BIOS (Supports ACPI 2.0 / APM 1.2 / Plug & Play) OS Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Windows Embedded POSReady 7 TM-DT Software 6 TM-DT Software Power specifications (Dedicated AC adapter) AC 100 - 240 V / 50 - 60 Hz Product power consumption 13W (when not printing) / 47W (when printing) Case color White / Black Mass (roll paper excluded) 2.8 kg {6.17 lb} 132 Chapter 6 Product Specifications D2550 CPU model Item Specifications ® Intel AtomTM D2550 (1MB Cache, 1.86 GHz) CPU Memory Main memory 4 GB, DDR3-1066, SO-DIMM slot BIOS SPI Flash 4MB ® Chipset Intel NM10 Video controller Built-in CPU Auxiliary storage SATA SSD (16 GB or more) Interface Ethernet 10Base-T / 100Base-TX / 1000Base-T 1 port (RJ-45) USB External: USB 2.0 x 6 (supports high/full/low speed) Serial External x 1 (9-pin DSUB male) VGA External x 1 (15-pin DSUB female) DisplayPort External x 1 (standard DisplayPort connector 16.1 mm x 4.76 mm) Drawer External x 1 (RJ12 6-pin) Sound capability Can output from internal speaker Line-output (1 port, 3.5 mm Mini-jack) RTC/CMOS backup battery RTC is backed up by lithium battery Speaker Internal monaural speaker Product’s printer Thermal receipt printer (TM-T70II) Printing speed: 250 mm/s Software BIOS AMI BIOS (Supports ACPI 2.0 / APM 1.2 / Plug & Play) OS Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Windows Embedded POSReady 7 TM-DT Software 6 TM-DT Software Power specifications (Dedicated AC adapter) AC 100 - 240 V / 50 - 60 Hz Product power consumption 13W (when not printing) / 47W (when printing) Case color Black Mass (roll paper excluded) 2.8 kg {6.17 lb} 133 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Printer Specifications Printing Specifications Item Specification Printing method Thermal line printing Cutting method Partial cut (cutting one point in left edge left uncut) Dot density 180 × 180 dpi Printing direction Unidirectional with friction feed (Reverse feed is not supported.) Printing width 72.2 mm (2.84"), 512 dots Characters per line Font A (12 × 24) 42 Font B (9 × 17) 56 Maximum print speed 250 mm/s (When printing with the default print density level at 24V and 25°C {77°F}.) Line spacing 4.23 mm {1/6"} (Initial setting) Character spacing 0.28 mm {0.0110”} (2 dots) Printing speed may be slower, depending on the such items as the data transmission speed. 6 134 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Character Specifications Item Number of characters Specification Font A (initial setting) Font B Alphanumeric characters: 95 Extended graphics: 128 × 43 pages (including user-defined page) International characters: 18 sets Character structure Character size * Standard/Double-height/ Double-width/ Double-width, double-height(mm) Character per line Standard/Double-height/ Double-width/ Double-width, double-height(mm) Font A (initial setting) 12 × 24 (including 2-dot horizontal spacing) Font B 9 × 17 (including 2-dot horizontal spacing) Font A 1.41 × 3.39 mm / 1.41 × 6.77 mm / 2.82 × 3.39 mm / 2.82 × 6.77 mm Font B 0.99 × 2.40 mm / 0.99 × 4.80 mm / 1.98 × 2.40 mm / 1.98 × 4.80 mm Font A 42/42/21/21 Font B 56/56/28/28 Space between characters is not included. Characters can be scaled up to 64 times as large as the standard sizes. 6 135 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Printable Area 80 mm paper width printing The printable area of paper with a width of 79.5 ± 0.5 mm {3.13 ± 0.02"} is 72.2 ± 0.2 mm {2.84 ± 0.008"} (512 dots), and the space on the right and left sides is approximately 3.65 mm {0.14"}. 79.5 ± 0.5 mm {3.13 ±0.02”} 0.141 ± 0.05 mm {0.0056 ±0.002”} 72.2 ± 0.2 mm {2.84 ±0.008”} 3.65 mm {0.14”} 3.65 mm {0.14”} All the numeric values are typical. In 2-divided energizing, the print position within the printable area of the thermal elements for dots 1 to 256 and 257 to 512 is shifted approximately 0.07 mm {0.0028"} in the paper feed direction as shown in the figure below. 1 256 257 512 About 0.07 mm {0.0028”} 6 136 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Printing and Cutting Positions Last line of the previous receipt Manual-cutter position Approx. 29 mm Approx. 15mm Autocutter blade position Center of the print dotline Printable area Paper feed direction The values above 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. 6 137 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Roll Paper Specifications Item Specification Paper types Specified thermal paper Form Roll paper Size Roll paper diameter 83 mm {3.27"} maximum Roll paper core Inside: 12 mm {0.47"}, Outside: 18 mm {0.71"} Roll width when taken up 80 + 0.5/-1.0 mm {3.15 + 0.02/-0.04”} Paper width 79.5 ± 0.5 mm {3.13 ± 0.02”} Specified roll paper NTP080-80 Specified original paper type TF50KS-E, TF60KS-E (NIPPON Paper Industries Co., Ltd.) PD150R, PD160R, PD190R (OJI Paper Mfg. Co., Ltd.) P220AGB-1 (Mitsubishi Paper Mills Limited.) P300, P310, P350 (Kanzaki Specialty Papers) AF50KS-E (Jujo Thermal Oy) F5041 (Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Flensburg GmbH) KT55F20, KT48F20 (Koehler Paper Group) Paper must not be pasted to the roll paper core. The remaining amount of the roll paper when a roll paper near-end is detected differs depending on the core type. Power supply capacity for external devices Item Port Specification Power supply Supply capacity USB DC +5 V 500 mA each Drawer DC +24 V 1.0 A DisplayPort DC +3.3 V 500 mA 6 138 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Environmental Conditions Item Temperature/ Humidity Specification Operating 5 to 40°C {41 to 113°F}, 10 to 90% RH (See the operating temperature and humidity range below.) Storage -10 to 50°C {14 to 122°F}, 10 to 90% RH (except for paper) (paper excluded) 31°C, 90%Rh 34°C, 90%Rh 40°C, 65%Rh 34°C, 75%Rh [%RH] 40°C, 50%Rh Specified original paper: P300, P310, P350 Specified original paper other than above [°C] Acoustic noise (operating) Operating (max.): approximately 54 dB (Standing Operator position) Standby (max.): approximately 42 dB (Standing Operator position) (The values above are measured in the Epson evaluation condition. Acoustic noise differs depending on the paper used, printing contents, and the setting values, such as print speed or print density. ) 6 139 Chapter 6 Product Specifications External Dimensions TM-T70II-DT (with connector cover) Width: Approximately 172 mm {6.77"} Depth: Approximately 290 mm {11.42"} Height: Approximately 114 mm {4.49"} [Units: mm] 6 140 Chapter 6 Product Specifications AC Adapter Specifications 35 200 1500 210 13 24.3 33.5 85 145 55 Item Input conditions Output conditions 60 [Units: mm] Specification Input voltage AC 100 V to 240 V Frequency 50/60 Hz Input current (rating) 2.4 A Output voltage (rating) DC 24 V ± 5 % Output current (rating) 4.2A Option For optional product specifications, see the product manuals. Customer display (Model: DM-D110, DM-D30) Wireless LAN cable set (Model: OT-WL01) Powered USB Hub Unit (Model: OT-PH10) Affixing tape (Model: DF-10) 6 141 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Setting Items for Software Setting Mode For details about how to set the software setting mode, see "Software Setting Mode" on page 56. Setting Item 1st page 2nd page Setting Values 3rd page 1: Print Current Settings 2: Print Density 3: Serial Interface Settings *1 4: Automatic Paper Reduction 1: Monochrome 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 100%, 105%, 110%, 115%, 120%, 125%, 130% 2: Multi-Tone 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 100%, 105%, 110%, 115%, 120%, 125%, 130% 1: Baud Rate 2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, 57600bps, 115200bps 2: Parity None, Odd, Even 3: Handshaking DTR/DSR, XON/XOFF 4: Data Bits 7 bits, 8 bits 5: Data Receive Error Print "?", Ignored 1: Upper Margin Enable, Disable 2: Lower Margin Enable, Disable 3: Blank Line Spacing 25%, 50%, 75%, Not Reduce 4: Blank Space 25%, 50%, 75%, Not Reduce 5: Barcode Height 25%, 50%, 75%, Not Reduce 5: Auto Paper Feed&Cut at cover close 8: Default Character *1 * Underlined values are the initial settings. 1: Code Page Enable, Disable 1: Western Europe, Southern Europe Page0:PC437(USA,Standard Europe), Page3:PC860(Portuguese), Page11:PC851(Greek), Page14:PC737(Greek), Page15:ISO8859-7(Greek), Page16:WPC1252, Page18:PC852(Latin2), Page19:PC858, Page34:PC855(Cyrillic), Page38:PC869(Greek), Page39:ISO8859-2(Latin2), Page40:ISO885915(Latin9), Page45:WPC1250, Page47:WPC1253 2: Eastern Europe, Northern Europe Page5:PC865(Nordic), Page17:PC866(Cyrillic#2), Page33:WPC775, Page35:PC861(Icelandic), Page42:PC1118(Lithuanian), Page43:PC1119(Lithuanian), Page44:PC1125(Ukrainian), Page46:WPC1251, Page51:WPC1257 3: USA, Canada Page0:PC437(USA,Standard Europe), Page4:PC863(Canadian-French) 142 6 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Setting Item 1st page 2nd page 8: Default Character 1: Code Page (Continued from the previous page) (Continued from the previous page) 2: International Character Set 9: Embedded Font Replacement 13: Printing Speed 3rd page * Underlined values are the initial settings. 4: Asia Page1:Katakana, Page20:KU42, Page21:TIS11(Thai), Page26:TIS18(Thai), Page30:TCVN-3(Vietnamese), Page31:TCVN-3(Vietnamese), Page52:WPC1258, Page53:KZ-1048(Kazakhstan) 5: Turkey, Arabia, Israel Page12:PC853(Turkish), Page13:PC857(Turkish), Page32:PC720, Page36:PC862(Hebrew), Page37:PC864(Arabic), Page41:PC1098(Farsi), Page48:WPC1254, Page49:WPC1255, Page50:WPC1256 6: Others Page2:PC850(Multilingual), Page255: User Defined Page 1: The Americas, Europe USA, France, Germany, Britain, Denmark I, Sweden, Italy, Spain I, Norway, Denmark II, Spain II, Latin America, Slovenia/Croatia 2: Asia, Arabia Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Arabia 1: Font A Replacement Font A(No Replacement), Font B 2: Font B Replacement Font A, Font B(No Replacement) 10: Interface Selection *2 11: USB Interface Settings *2 Setting Values UIB, Built-in USB, Auto 1: Class Vendor Class, Printer Class 2: USB Power Saving Enabled, Disabled Level 1(Slow), Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, Level 5, Level 6, Level 7, Level 8, Level 9, Level 10, Level 11, Level 12, Level 13(Fast) 6 143 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Setting Item 1st page 14: Other Settings 2nd page 1: Buzzer Control *1 2: Interface Settings Setting Values 3rd page * Underlined values are the initial settings. 1: Select Buzzer Internal Buzzer, Option Buzzer, Buzzer Disable 2: Buzzer Frequency (Error) Continuous, 1 time, No Sound 3: Sound Pattern (Autocut) Pattern A, Pattern B, Pattern C, Pattern D, Pattern E 4: Buzzer Frequency (Autocut) 1 time, No Sound 5: Sound Pattern (Pulse 1) Pattern A, Pattern B, Pattern C, Pattern D, Pattern E 6: Buzzer Frequency (Pulse 1) 1 time, No Sound 7: Sound Pattern (Pulse 2) Pattern A, Pattern B, Pattern C, Pattern D, Pattern E 8: Buzzer Frequency (Pulse 2) 1 time, No Sound 1: Receive Buffer Capacity 4KB, 45 bytes 2: BUSY Condition Receive Buffer Full or Offline, Receive Buffer Full 3: Auto Line Feed Always disabled, Always enabled 4: State to cancel buffer BUSY Not BUSY = 256 bytes, Not BUSY = 138 bytes 5: Output Paperend Signals Paper End&Near-end Sensor Enabled, Disabled 6: Error Signal Enabled, Disabled 1: No settings are required. 2: Do not change the settings. 6 144 Chapter 6 Product Specifications Character Code Tables Refer to the following URL regarding the character code table. http://www.epson-biz.com/pos/reference/charcode/ 6 145
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