Quick Start Guide
Table Of Contents
- For Safety
- Restriction of Use
- Note about interference
- Open Source Software License
- About this Manual
- Contents
- Product Overview
- Setup of the Tablet
- Setup of the Printer
- Flow of Setup
- Placing the Printer
- Changing the Paper Width
- Connecting Peripheral Devices
- Connecting the Wireless LAN Unit
- Connecting the Customer Display
- Connecting the Optional External Buzzer
- Connecting the Cash Drawer
- Connecting to the Power Source
- Connecting the Printer to the Host Devices
- Attaching the Power Switch Cover
- Enabling the Roll Paper Near-End Detection
- Using Dedicated Optional Products
- Advanced Usage
- Software Settings
- Functions
- Receive buffer capacity
- BUSY condition
- Auto line feed
- USB power-saving function
- Release condition of receive buffer BUSY
- Select paper out detector enabled for paper out signal output
- Error signal settings
- Pre-feed before next print
- Roll paper near-end detection
- Network tethering
- Paper width
- Print density
- Print speed
- Thai characters print mode
- Character code table defaults
- International character defaults
- Interface selection
- Column emulation mode
- Command execution during offline
- Amount of top margin by backfeed
- Interface switch waiting time
- Main connection interface
- Autocutting after closing cover
- Paper reduction
- Font A auto replacement
- Font B auto replacement
- Font C auto replacement
- Multi-tone print density
- Optional buzzer
- Batch rotate print (Upside Down)
- Communication condition of USB interface
- Communication condition of Bluetooth interface
- Bluetooth communication interval during power saving mode
- Functions
- Network Settings
- Setting/Check Modes
- Printing a Status Sheet
- Resetting the Interface Settings
- TM-Intelligent Function
- Network Tethering (iOS device only)
- Software Settings
- Application Development Information
- Handling
- Appendix
- Product Specifications
- Specifications of Interface and Connector
- Bluetooth Low Energy Technology Advertising
- Character Code Tables
- Compatibility with USB Type-A
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Chapter 6 Application Development Information
Controlling the Cash Drawer
A pulse output is sent to drawer kick connector pin 2 or pin 5, and you can open the drawer.
You can also check the open/close status of the drawer by checking the signal level of the drawer kick connector
pin 3.
These controls are executed by a driver or by commands.
ESC/POS Commands
Prepare the output command for the specified pulse and the status transmission command.
For details, see the ESC/POS Command Reference.
For Windows Printer Drivers (APD)
You can set the drawer to open when printing is started. For details, see the manual for drivers.
For details on control, see the manual for Status API of the driver.
OPOS (OCX Driver)
Register a cash drawer using the SetupPOS Utility, and control using the OpenDrawer method or the DirectIO
function.
For details, see the "EPSON OPOS ADK MANUAL APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT GUIDE Cash Drawer"
and the "UnifiedPOS Specification".
OPOS for .NET
Register a cash drawer using the SetupPOS Utility, and control using the OpenDrawer method or the DirectIO
function.
For details, see the "EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET MANUAL Application Development Guide Cash Drawer
(EPSON Standard)" and the "UnifiedPOS Specification".
Epson ePOS SDK
The output command for the drawer kick pulse and the status transmission command are provided in each
SDK library. For details, see the user's manuals provided with each SDK.
• Whether or not pin 2 or pin 5 operates the drawer kick connector depends on the connected cash
drawer.
• You can acquire documents regarding the UnifiedPOS from the following link.
https://www.omg.org/retail/unified-pos.htm