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Page 1 - Owner's Guide

7193 Thermal Receipt PrinterOwner's GuidePaperFeedPaperOutOnLine7193-D100-V001

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7193 Owner’s Guide About the 7193 PrinterMay 1996 3• History EEROM• Speaker• Resident bar codes• Code 39• UPC-A• UPC-E• JAN8 (EAN)• JAN13 (EAN

Page 3 - Quick Reference

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Recognizing Data from the PrinterAn application sending various Real Time and non-Real Time commands towhich the pr

Page 4 - How to Use This Book

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199698Bar Code CommandsThese commands format and print bar codes and are described in order of theirHex codes.Select Pr

Page 5 - Contents

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Print Bar CodeSelects the bar code type and prints a bar code for the ASCII characters entered.When data is present

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Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996100Print Code 128 Bar CodeSelects and prints the Code 128 bar code.This command is available only on RS-232C and Pa

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7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix A: SpecificationsMay 1996Appendix A: SpecificationsFeaturesInterfaces: RS-232C, ParallelMemory/Firmware: 16K RAM (availabl

Page 8 - About the 7193 Printer

Appendix A: Specifications 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996102Power RequirementsThe 7193 printer receives power from a separate in-line power supply which c

Page 9 - Features

7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix A: SpecificationsMay 1996Dimensions and WeightHeight: 119 mm (4.7 in.)Height with Cover Open: 225 mm (8.85 in.)Width: 165

Page 10 - Thermal Printhead

Appendix A: Specifications 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996104Print ZonesThe printer centers characters (standard pitch and compressed pitch) andgraphics on

Page 11 - Ordering Paper and Supplies

7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix A: SpecificationsMay 1996Density of Receipt Print LinesWhen the 7193 prints high density print lines (text or graphics), i

Page 12 - Other Qualified Suppliers

7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix B: Print CharacteristicsMay 1996Appendix B: Print CharacteristicsThe following two illustrations show the dot patterns of

Page 13 - Ordering Cash Drawers

About the 7193 Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 19964Ordering Paper and SuppliesThermal receipt paper and other supplies can be ordered from severalrecom

Page 14 - Cleaning the Printer

Appendix B: Print Characteristics 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996108

Page 15 - Setting Up the Printer

7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix B: Print CharacteristicsMay 1996

Page 16 - Repacking the Printer

Appendix B: Print Characteristics 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996110

Page 17 - Choosing a Location

7193 Owner’s Guide IndexMay 1996Index7193 printercleaning, 7clearance, 11description, 1dimensions, 11, 103environmental conditions, 102features, 2, 10

Page 18 - Setting Switches

Index 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996112Commands, printer functionadd n extra dot rows, 58, 65align character positions, 59, 71carriage return, 58, 64clear

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7193 Owner’s Guide IndexMay 1996DData buffer sizesetting, 34Data error handlingsetting, 34Data scope mode, 40Default lines per inch, 37Density, of pri

Page 20 - Bottom of Printer

Index 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996114Lightsindicating problems, 29Lines per inch, default, 37Loading paper, 19Locationchoosing, 11clearance, 11MModels,

Page 21 - Connecting Cash Drawer Cables

7193 Owner’s Guide IndexMay 1996RReceipt cover, 30Reliability, 101Repacking printer, 10RS-232C interface, 45, 46communication connector and pinassignm

Page 22 - RS-232C Models

7193-D100-V001 189-9200119 0596 AXIOHM IPB is the name and mark ofDardel Technologies© 1996 AXIOHM IPBPrinted in U.S.A.

Page 23 - Parallel Models

7193 Owner’s Guide About the 7193 PrinterMay 1996 5Kanzaki Specialty PapersIn U.S. A.Imaging ProductsVoice: 1(413)736-3216, 1(800)628-8386 (toll free)

Page 24 - Turning On the Printer

About the 7193 Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 19966Ordering the Power Supply and CablesContact your Axiohm supplier to order the power supply and cable

Page 25 - Loading and Changing Paper

7193 Owner’s Guide About the 7193 PrinterMay 1996 7Cleaning the PrinterThere is no customer maintenance required for the 7193. However, you mayoccasio

Page 26 - Removing the Paper Roll

7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Setting Up the PrinterWhat Is in the Box?The following items are packed in the shipping box:• Printe

Page 27 - Putting In the Paper Roll

Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199610Repacking the Printer1. Protect the printhead by placing a piece of receipt paper between the rece

Page 28 - Advancing Paper

7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Choosing a LocationThe 7193 is compact and requires little counter space. It may even be mounted ona

Page 29 - Testing the Printer

Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199612Setting SwitchesA group of switches, called DIP switches, located on the bottom of the 7193 isused

Page 30 - PaperOut

7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996

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It is the policy of Axiohm IPB to improve products as new technology, components,software, and firmware become available. Axiohm IPB, therefore, reser

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Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199614Attaching the FeetUse the hook and loop fasteners to anchor the printer to a flat surface; be sure

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7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Connecting Cash Drawer CablesThe cash drawer option allows up to two cash drawers to be connected to

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Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199616Connecting Communication and Power CablesThe printer receives power from a power supply and uses on

Page 35 - Solving Problems

7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Parallel ModelsBottomofPrinterPowerSupplyCableCashDrawerDrivers2 125Pin FemaleCommunicationConnector2

Page 36 - Correcting Problems

Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199618Turning On the PrinterPaperOutOnLineOperator Panel (Remote Printer)PaperFeedOn LineLightPaper OutLi

Page 37 - Print is Light or Spotty

7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Loading and Changing PaperThe 7193 features extremely simple paper loading. See the next two pages fo

Page 38 - Diagnostics

Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199620Removing the Paper Roll

Page 39 - Level 1 Diagnostics

7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Putting In the Paper RollBefore putting in a new roll, tear off the end of the roll so that the edge

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Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199622Advancing PaperPaperOutOnLineOperator PanelPaperFeedPaperFeedButtonNote: Some 7193 models may appe

Page 41 - Setting Printhead Resistance

7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Testing the PrinterRun this test to check the printer. The test prints the settings for several funct

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7193 Owner’s Guide Quick ReferenceMay 1996 iQuick ReferenceThis Quick Reference will direct you to key areas of the Owner's Guide. For acomplete

Page 43 - Setting Partial Cut Distance

Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199624PaperOutOnLineOperator PanelPaperFeedPaperFeedButtonSample Test PrintOn LineButton3cx39pi

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7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Mounting the Printer on a WallUse the wall-mount kit to mount the printer vertically on a wall. See “

Page 45 - Running the Data Scope Mode

Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 19962619.5mm0.75 in.19.5mm0.75 in.69.8mm2.75 in.30.5mm1.20 in.79.2mm3.12 in.158.5mm6.24 in.31.8mm1.25 in.

Page 46 - Datascope Mode Print Test

7193 Owner’s Guide Setting Up the PrinterMay 1996Mounting the Power Supply on a WallThe power supply comes with a wall-mount kit to mount the power su

Page 47 - Testing Receipt Printing

Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 19962896.0mm3.78 in.44.5mm1.75 in.21.8mm.875 in.19.1mm.75 in.57.2mm2.25 in.107.9mm4.25 in.141.8mm5.58 in.

Page 48 - Level 3 Diagnostics

7193 Owner’s Guide Solving ProblemsMay 1996Solving ProblemsThe 7193 printer is a simple, generally trouble-free printer, but from time to timeminor pr

Page 49 - Communication

Solving Problems 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199630Correcting ProblemsOperator-Correctable ConditionsThe following conditions can be corrected generally wit

Page 50 - RS-232C Interface

7193 Owner’s Guide Solving ProblemsMay 1996The printhead may overheat when printing in a room where the temperature isabove the recommended operating

Page 51 - DTR/DSR Protocol

7193 Owner’s Guide DiagnosticsMay 1996DiagnosticsThe following diagnostic tests are available for the 7193:• Level 0 DiagnosticsPerformed during the

Page 52 - Connectors

Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199634Level 1 DiagnosticsLevel 1 Diagnostics (setup mode) allow you to change the settings for variousprinter functi

Page 53 - Cash Drawer Connectors

Quick Reference 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996iiHow to Use This BookUse this book as an installation guide for setting up and preparing the printer torun,

Page 54 - Switch Settings

7193 Owner’s Guide DiagnosticsMay 1996Setting Data Error and Data Buffer optionsThis function allows you to select the handling of data reception erro

Page 55 - Switch Settings Description

Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199636Setting Printhead ResistanceThis function allows you to change the setting for the printhead resistance. These

Page 56 - Parallel Interface

7193 Owner’s Guide DiagnosticsMay 1996Setting Default Lines per InchThis function allows you to set the default for lines per inch to either 7.6 or 6.

Page 57 - Pin Numbers

Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199638Setting Partial Cut DistanceThis function allows you to change the length of the partial knife cut: the higher

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7193 Owner’s Guide DiagnosticsMay 1996Ignoring/Using the Carriage ReturnThis function allows the printer to ignore or use the Carriage Return (Hex 0D)

Page 59 - Parallel Switch Settings

Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199640Running the Data Scope ModeThis test prints a Hex dump of all data sent to the printer: “1” prints as Hex 31,“

Page 60 - Commands

7193 Owner’s Guide DiagnosticsMay 19961BH61H 00H 1BH 64H 06H 1BH 6DH 16 H0CH 1BH 21H30H 20H 37H 31H 35H 36H 20H 54H 68H 65H 72H6DH 61H 6CH 2FH 49H 6DH

Page 61 - Printer Function Commands

Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199642Testing Receipt PrintingThis function allows you to select various print tests. You can also test theprinting

Page 62 - Hex Code Command Page

7193 Owner’s Guide DiagnosticsMay 1996Level 2 DiagnosticsLevel 2 diagnostics run during normal printer operation. When the followingconditions occur,

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7193 Owner’s Guide CommunicationMay 1996CommunicationCommunication OverviewIn order for a receipt to be printed, a program must be in place that trans

Page 64 - Printer Status Commands

7193 Owner’s Guide ContentsMay 1996 iContentsAbout the 7193 Printer...1Models ...

Page 65 - Real Time Commands

Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199646Using DOS to Send CommandsOne way of getting commands to the printer is to send them directly from DOS.For e

Page 66 - Command Descriptions

7193 Owner’s Guide CommunicationMay 1996XON/XOFF ProtocolThe XON/XOFF characters coordinate the information transfer between theprinter and the host s

Page 67 - Feed n Print Lines

Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199648RS-232C Technical SpecificationsThis section describes the pin settings for the connectors and the RS-232Cin

Page 68 - Add n Extra Dot Rows

7193 Owner’s Guide CommunicationMay 1996Cash Drawer ConnectorsThe following illustration shows the pinouts for the cash drawer connector.Pin 1Pin 6The

Page 69 - Set Column

Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199650Switch SettingsThe DIP switches are located on the printed circuit board and are accessed fromthe bottom of

Page 70 - Hex Decimal ASCII

7193 Owner’s Guide CommunicationMay 1996DIP Switch Settings for RS-232C ParametersSwitch Settings Description1 OFFONRS-232C Communication: On-line Mod

Page 71 - Initialize Printer

Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199652Parallel InterfaceParallel ProtocolThe 7193 uses a standard PC-compatible parallel interface. The followingi

Page 72 - Minimum Units

7193 Owner’s Guide CommunicationMay 1996Parallel Technical SpecificationsParallel ConnectorsThe following illustration shows the Parallel communicatio

Page 73 - Hex Decimal ASCII Value of

Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199654Cash Drawer ConnectorsThe following illustration shows the pinouts for the cash drawer connector.Pin 1Pin 6T

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7193 Owner’s Guide CommunicationMay 1996Parallel Switch SettingsThe DIP switches are not used by the Parallel interface except for selecting thesize o

Page 75 - Write to Non-Volatile Memory

Contents 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996iiTesting the Printer ...

Page 76 - Select Single-Wide Characters

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996CommandsThe commands control all operations and functions of the 7193 printer, fromselecting the size and placement

Page 77 - Select Pitch (Column Width)

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199658Printer Function CommandsThese commands control the following basic printer functions and are listed innumerical

Page 78 - Select Character Set

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Printer Function CommandsHex Code Command Page1B 3D n Select Printer 681B 40 Initialize Printer 681B 44 etc. Set Ho

Page 79 - Select Character Code Table

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199660Print Characteristics CommandsThese commands control what the printed information looks like and are listed innum

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7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Graphics CommandsThese commands print graphics data and are listed in numerical order of theirHex codes.Graphics Co

Page 81 - Summary of Rotated Printing

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199662Real Time CommandsThese commands correct difficulties with the original version of the 7193 RS-232Ccommunication

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7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Command DescriptionsThis section lists the commands with their Hex, Decimal, and ASCII codes. Thecommands are group

Page 83

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199664Carriage ReturnPrints one line from the buffer and feeds paper one line. The printer can be setthrough the DIP sw

Page 84 - Double-Density Graphics

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Feed n Dot RowsFeeds the paper n dot rows (n/152 inch, n/6 mm), without printing.Hex Decimal ASCII Value of n Recei

Page 85 - Define Downloaded Bit Image

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199666Full Knife CutThis command is implemented the same as Partial Knife Cut (1A/1B 6D).Hex Decimal ASCII191B 692527 1

Page 86 - Print Downloaded Bit Image

7193 Owner’s Guide ContentsMay 1996 iiiCommands...57Command List...

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7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Set Character Right-Side SpacingThis command is not implemented and is ignored if received.Hex Decimal ASCII1B 20 n

Page 88 - Request Alternate Status

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199668Set Line Spacing to 1/6 InchSets the line spacing to 1/6 of an inch (4.25 mm). It is not affected by the Print(17

Page 89 - Transmit Printer Status

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Set Horizontal Tab PositionsSets up to 32 horizontal tab positions in ascending order n columns from columnone, but

Page 90

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199670Set Relative Starting PositionMoves the print starting position the specified number of dots either right (up tot

Page 91 - Alternate Implementation

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Align Character PositionsSpecifies the alignment of characters, graphics, logos, and bar codes (see table). Itis va

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Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199672Read from Non-Volatile MemoryReads a two-byte word from location k in history EEROM. The printer will returnthe w

Page 93

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Print Characteristics CommandsThese commands control what the printed information looks like: selection ofcharacter

Page 94 - Real Time Status Transmission

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199674Select Pitch (Column Width)Selects the character pitch for a print line. It is valid only at the beginning of ali

Page 95 - Hex Decimal ASCII Value of n

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Select Character SetSelects the character set. The character sets cannot be used together on the sameline. When an

Page 96

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199676Copy Character Set from ROM to RAMCopies characters in the active ROM set to RAM. Use it to modify characters ino

Page 97 - Real Time Request to Printer

7193 Owner’s Guide About the 7193 PrinterMay 1996 1About the 7193 PrinterThe 7193 thermal receipt printer is fast (at 600 lines per minute), quiet, an

Page 98

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Set or Cancel Rotated Characters ClockwiseRotates characters 90 degrees clockwise. It remains in effect until the p

Page 99 - 7193 Clear Printer Command

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199678Summary of Rotated PrintingThe table shows the combinations of Set/Cancel Upside-Down Print, Set/CancelRotated Pr

Page 100

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Graphics CommandsThese commands are used to enter and print graphics data and are described inorder of their Hex co

Page 101 - Bar Code Commands

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199680Valueof m ModeNo. of Dots(Vertical)No. of Dots(Horizontal)Number ofDots/LIne0 8 Dot Single Density 8 (51 DPI) 0-2

Page 102 - Print Bar Code

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Single-Density GraphicsEnters one line of 8-dot single-density graphics into the print buffer. Any printcommand is

Page 103 - Select Width of Bar Code

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199682Define Downloaded Bit ImageEnters a downloaded bit image (such as a logo) into RAM with the number ofdots specifi

Page 104 - Appendix A: Specifications

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Print Downloaded Bit ImagePrints the downloaded bit image in RAM at a density specified by m. It is ignoredif any d

Page 105 - Environmental Conditions

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199684Printer Status CommandsFor RS-232C printers, these commands enable the printer to communicate withthe host system

Page 106 - Printing Specifications

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Request Alternate StatusThis command is available only on Parallel printers. It allows the printer toinform the hos

Page 107 - Print Zones

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199686Transmit Printer StatusSends status data to the host system.This command is available only on RS-232C printers.He

Page 108 - Amount of Solid Coverage

About the 7193 Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 19962ModelsThere are several models of the 7193 depending on the communication interfaceand the combinati

Page 109 - May 1996

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Real Time CommandsThe Real Time commands correct difficulties with the original version of the 7193RS-232C communic

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Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199688Alternate ImplementationThe alternate implementation uses the DLE (Hex 10) sequences as implementedon Epson’s TM-

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7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996Moving Data Through the BufferApplications should not let the buffer fill up with Real Time commands when theprinte

Page 112 - May 1996110

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199690Busy Line and Fault ConditionsAn additional improvement is made in the way the 7193 RS-232C handles thebusy line

Page 113

7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996If you have programmed the printer to handle the busy line the old way, but wishto re-program it to the new way, do

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Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199692Hex Decimal ASCII Value of n10 04 n 16 4 n DLE EOT n 1 = Transmit printer status2 = Transmit RS-232C busy status3

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7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 19962 = Transmit RS-232C Busy StatusBit Status Hex Decimal Function0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off1 On 02 2 Fixed to On2 OffOn0

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Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 1996944 = Transmit Receipt Paper StatusBit Status Hex Decimal Function0 Off 00 0 Fixed to Off1 On 02 2 Fixed to On2 Off

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7193 Owner’s Guide CommandsMay 1996DLE SequenceHex Decimal ASCII Value of n10 05 n 16 5 n DLE ENQ n 1 = Recover and restart2 = Recover and clear buffe

Page 118 - Printed in U.S.A

Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideMay 199696Real Time Printer Status TransmissionTransmits one byte status of the printer in real time.Hex Decimal ASCII1D 05

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