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 3 Setup of the Printer
Connecting the Printer to the Host Devices
USB Interface
When using USB cable to connect with host device, connect the USB cable to the printer, and after starting the
host device, turn the printer on.
Ethernet Interface
Use ethernet cable to connect the printer to network via a hub.
Use EpsonNet Config, EpsonNet Config (Web version), or arp/ping commands to set network.
For information on setting up network, see "Network Settings" on page 90.
Wireless LAN Interface (When using OT-WL02/OT-WL05/OT-WL06)
Using Epson TM Utility, you can easily connect the printer to the network from an iOS or Android devices. We
also recommend connecting the SimpleAP from a Windows computer, and setting up the Wireless LAN using
the network setup tool (EpsonNet Config or EpsonNet Config (Web version)).
Do not place any weight or stress on the cable when using. Doing so could damage the cable and
connectors.
• When using wireless LAN, make sure you disconnect the LAN cable. If a LAN cable is connected,
wireless LAN is disabled.
• When you set up the access point at the same time, set the access point in advance and check that
it operates correctly.
• Examine the radio wave situation in the surrounding area before use.
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Avoid using the same channel that is used in the neighboring shops where Wireless LAN is used.
• When using the printer in environments where kitchen microwaves and other devices that may
interfere radio waves are installed, observe the following points.
* Keep the printer away from the devices, such as kitchen microwaves, that may cause radio wave
interference.
* Use channels that are away from the frequency bands that may cause radio wave interference.
* Place shields between the printer and the devices that may cause radio wave interference.
* Select either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, whichever is free from radio wave interference.
* In auto channel setting for the access point, do not select a channel in which the devices may
cause radio wave interference.
• In the infrastructure mode, W53 and W56 channels are not available to connect to a stealth SSID
access point.