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About the 7193 Printer 7193 Owner’s Guide
Models
There are several models of the 7193 depending on the communication interface and the combination of options selected.
Communication Interfaces
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RS-232C
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Parallel
See the “Communication” chapter later in this book for more information.
Options
The following options are available:
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Paper cutter
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Cash drawer drivers: will open a separately purchased cash drawer under software command
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Wall-mount kit for hanging the printer on a wall (see “Setting Up the Printer” later in this book)
Features
All models come with the following features:
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Remote power supply with wall-mount kit (see “Setting Up the Printer” later in this book)
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Drop-in paper loading which does not require using a spindle or threading the paper through a paper path
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Host-selectable 44 or 56 columns of print on 80 mm wide “fax grade” thermal paper
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600 print lines per minute
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Two resident selectable character sets:
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PC Code Page 437 (US)
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PC Code Page 850 (Multilingual)
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16K RAM available for downloadable character sets and bit-mapped graphics
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4K buffer
May 1996
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Table of contents
- 9 Models
- 9 Communication Interfaces
- 9 Options
- 9 Features
- 10 Thermal Printhead
- 11 Ordering Paper and Supplies
- 11 Ordering Thermal Paper
- 13 Ordering the Power Supply and Cables
- 13 Ordering the Printer Wall-Mount Kit
- 13 Ordering Cash Drawers
- 14 Cleaning the Printer
- 16 What Is in the Box?
- 16 Removing the Packing Material
- 17 Repacking the Printer
- 18 Choosing a Location
- 19 Setting Switches
- 21 Attaching the Feet
- 22 Connecting Cash Drawer Cables
- 23 Connecting Communication and Power Cables
- 23 RS-232C Models
- 24 Parallel Models
- 25 Turning On the Printer
- 26 Loading and Changing Paper
- 26 When to Change the Paper
- 27 Removing the Paper Roll
- 28 Putting In the Paper Roll
- 29 Advancing Paper
- 28 Testing the Printer
- 30 Mounting the Printer on a Wall
- 32 Mounting the Power Supply on a Wall
- 34 Operator Panel Lights
- 35 Correcting Problems
- 35 Operator-Correctable Conditions
- 35 Service-Related Problems
- 36 Contacting a Service Representative
- 38 Level 0 Diagnostics
- 39 Level 1 Diagnostics
- 40 Setting Data Error and Data Buffer options
- 41 Setting Printhead Resistance
- 42 Setting Default Lines per Inch
- 43 Setting Partial Cut Distance
- 44 Ignoring/Using the Carriage Return
- 45 Running the Data Scope Mode
- 47 Testing Receipt Printing
- 48 Level 2 Diagnostics
- 48 Level 3 Diagnostics
- 50 Communication Overview
- 50 Interfaces
- 50 Sending Commands
- 51 RS-232C Interface
- 52 XON/XOFF Protocol
- 52 DTR/DSR Protocol
- 53 RS-232C Technical Specifications
- 57 Parallel Interface
- 57 Parallel Protocol
- 58 Parallel Technical Specifications