Features of Printer Types
See illustration A.
Autocutter
Take up device
Paper width (mm)
DIP Switch Tables
US (for Type A printer)
Serial (DIP Switch 1)
SW
Function
1
Data receive error
2
Receive buffer capacity
3
Handshaking
4
Word length
5
Parity check
6
Parity selection
7
Transmission speed
BUSY condition
8
Serial (DIP Switch 2)
SW
Function
1
Print column
2
For internal use only
(autocutter)
3
Pin 6 reset signal
4
Pin 25 reset signal
5
Undefined
6
For internal use only
(flash memory rewriting)
7
Undefined
8
Serial interface selection
Type A
Yes
Yes
76
On
Off
Ignored
Prints "?"
40 bytes
4 KB
XON/XOFF
DTR/DSR
7 bits
8 bits
Yes
No
Even
Odd
4800 bps
9600 bps
Receive buffer
Receive
full
buffer full or
Offline
On
Off
42/35
40/33
Enabled
Disabled
Used
Not used
Used
Not used
-
-
Enabled
Disabled
-
-
Memory
DIP switch
switch
Type B
Yes
No
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Look at the numbers and letters in the area
indicated in the illustration. If the last letters
are "US", use the "US" tables below. If the last
letters are "STD", use the "STD" tables.
CAUTION:
Be sure to replace the DIP switch cover before
using the printer.
Parallel (DIP Switch 1)
SW
Function
1
Auto line feed
2
Receive buffer capacity
3~7
Undefined
8
BUSY condition
Parallel (DIP Switch 2)
SW
Function
1
Print column selection
2
For internal use only
(autocutter)
3
Undefined
4
Pin 31 reset signal
5
Undefined
6
For internal use only (flash
memory rewriting)
7
Undefined
8
Undefined
Type D
No
No
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On
Off
Enabled
Disabled
40 bytes
4 KB
-
-
Receive buffer
Receive
full
buffer full or
Offline
On
Off
42/35
40/33
Enabled
Disabled
-
-
Used
Not used
-
-
Enabled
Disabled
-
-
-
-