Specifications

Peripherals
8-40 ©2002 Bally Gaming and Systems
Series 700
6. Secure the printhead with the Printhead Clamp.
7. Put the ribbon cassette back in.
8. Check the print quality. Use the blue lever on the side
of the carriage for lighter or darker printing.
Ticket Printers (cont.)
Ithaca Series 700 Thermal
Ticket Printer
Coin-free slot machines have
never been so hassle-free.
With the Series 700, the
ticket will not stick out until it
is completely printed. This
prevents players from pulling
it too soon—a major cause of printer problems. Another
practical features is a user-friendly, illuminated front be-
zel; a ticket supply box that holds 400 tickets; and a ball-
bearing drawer chassis that slides out for easy ticket
loading and maintenance.
Features
Print Resolution: 8 dots per mm (203dpi) Horizontal
and Vertical
Easy Ticket Loading
Print Zone Width: 56 mm (2.205 in.)
Data Buffer: 4K
Memory: 64K EPROM & 32K RAM
Self Diagnostics
Standard Warranty: 1 year
Bar Code: Code 3 of 9, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC-A &
UPC-E, Codabar,
EAN8 and EAN13, Code 128, and Postnet
Ticket Low Sensor
Top of Form/Ticket-Out Sensor
High Quality Printing: Text, Barcodes, Graphics, Lines
Bitmap Graphics, Portrait, and Landscape Printing
Ticket is contained within the printer until printing is
complete, preventing user interference.
Printing Characteristics
Print Speed: 51 mm/sec (2 in. per second)
Five Fonts: 7.5 cpi, 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 16.5 cpi, and 20 cpi
Normal, Double-high, Double-wide, and Double-high/
Double-wide print modes
Prints on 62 mm x 120 mm, 65 mm x 120 mm, 65 mm
x 156 mm (dollar-bill size) tickets
NOTE: 65 mm x 156 mm ticket requires no printing on last 1.4 inches
of each ticket