PNP-64 Thermal Printer
PNP-64 Thermal Printer
PNP-64 Thermal Printer
PNP-64________
Panel Printer
101, Pradhan Bldg., Aarey Road (Near Subway), Goregaon (East), Mumbai 400 063, India.
Ph. : 022-28742394 Fax : 022-28728171 Email : support@maximppl.com Web : www.maximppl.com
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INTRODUCTION
The PNP-64 is a ‘Plug & Play’ type 2 Inch Thermal Panel Printer Module which enables
the OEM users to avoid hassles like mounting mechanism, paper roll, developing control
board etc. It has following features.
• Compact size
• Silent printing
• Easy paper loading
• Easy Panel Mounting
• High resolution (203 dpi)
• Low noise
FRONT VIEW
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Feed Button :
Indicator Lights
1) Power
The ‘Power’ LED is on when the printer power is on.
2) Error
The error LED blinks is on when paper is out.
Note : The printer must be turned off before installing the paper roll.
3) Pull out the paper until it comes out from the top of the printer. Then close the
Top Cover
IMPORTANT
The 8.5 Volts power supply to the print head should not be applied in the absence of the
5 Volts Logic power supply.
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SERIAL INTERFACE
1. Baud Rates : 9600 Factory set. Any other on special request.
2. Data Length : 8 Bits. (Factory set)
3. Data Buffer : 768 Characters.
4. Parity setting : Absent (Factory set)
5. Handshaking Signals : The card gives out a BUSY signal. When the card is
ready to accept a data byte, the BUSY line is at about +9 volts. When it is unable
to accept any data, this line goes to about -9 volts.
6. Data Voltage : RS-232 Levels.
7. Serial Interface Connection
Note: 1) Short Together DCD, DTR and DSR on your host connector.
2) Transmit data to the Printer after turning on the power and initializing
the printer.
3) In 9 PIN D TYPE MALE Connector, DCD, DTR, DSR have following pin
Numbers:
i. DCD (1)
ii.DTR (4)
iii.DSR (6)
4) In 25 PIN D TYPE MALE Connector, DCD, DTR and DSR Pin Number as
follows :
i. DCD (8)
ii. DTR (20)
iii.DSR (6)
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Esc ! n
1BH 21H n
Depending on logic levels of the bits in ‘n’ various print formats can be selected.
GRAPHIC MODE
It is selected by following command
Range
-Horizontal directions dots = ( x * 8 )dots.
Where x ranges from 1 to 48.
-Vertical direction = y dots.
Explanation:
The graphic pattern to be printed is divided into columns, each column of 8 bits. In this
command x is number of 8 bits columns. The maximum value of x is 48D. y is total number of
rows.
LINE FEED
Sending 0AH or 0DH will cause the contents of the data buffer (if there are any) to be
printed followed by a line feed. If there is no data in the buffer, then a simple line feed
will occur.
In graphic mode these will NOT cause line feed. They will be interpreted as data bytes.
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COMMAND SETTING
Factory Set : 1 Start bit, 8 Data bit, 1 Stop bit, No Parity, Baud Rate 9,600 bps.***
Any other on request
CONNECTORS