TM-J7000/J7100 TM-J7500/J7600 User’s Manual / Bedienungsanleitung Gebruikershandleiding / Manuel d’utilisation Manual do utilizador / Manual del usuario Manuale dell’utente 404054803
A1 A 1 2 4 TM-J7000/J7100 B B 12 5 5 9 TM-J7000/J7500 C 4 TM-J7500/J7600 3 6 11 8 2 7 12 11 10 6 9 TM-J7100/J7600 C TM-J7000/J7100 3 TM-J7500/J7600 8 7
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G G TM-J7000/J7100 H TM-J7500/J7600 H TM-J7000/J7100 TM-J7500/J7600 I I TM-J7000/J7500 TM-J7100/J7600
M M J J K K TM-J7100/J7600 TM-J7000/J7500 L L TM-J7000/J7100
M M 300 mm {12"} 200 mm {8"} TM-J7500/J7600 150 mm {6"} 14 13 15
DIP Switch Tables Serial Serial transmission speed SW Function On Off 1-7 1-8 1 — Fixed to Off On On 9600 bps Off On 19200 bps By the memory switch On Off 38400 bps Off Off 115200 bps 2 Reserved Interface condition selection By the DIP switch 3 Handshaking XON/XOFF DTR/DSR 4 Word length 7 bits 8 bits 5 Parity check Yes No 6 Parity selection Even Odd 7 8 Transmission speed selection (See Serial transmission speed table.
TM-J7000/J7100 Interface Data buffer TM-J7500/J7600 RS-232 or IEEE 1284 Dealer option: RS-485, USB, 10Base-T I/F Receive buffer 4 KB User defined buffer 12 KB User NV memory 384 KB (Max.) Ink cartridge Color Life Single color: Black SJIC8(K) (for TM-J7000 or TM-J7500 only) Two color: Black SJIC6(K) (for TM-J7100 or TM-J7600 only), Red SJIC7(R), Blue SJIC7(B), Green SJIC7(G) Single color: Approx. 20 million characters Two color: Approx.
English TM-J7000/J7100 TM-J7500/J7600 User’s Manual DIP Switches and Specifications The technical specifications and the information about the DIP switches are at the beginning of this manual. Illustrations All of the illustrations are at the beginning of this manual. They are identified by letters (A, B, C . . .). In the text the illustrations are referred to by these letters. (“See illustration A,” for example.
English EMC and Safety Standards Applied Product Name: TM-J7000/TM-J7100, TM-J7500/TM-J7600 Model Name: M184A, M184B The following standards are applied only to the printers that are so labeled. (EMC is tested using the EPSON power supplies.) Europe: CE marking Safety: TÜV (EN 60950) North America: EMI: FCC/ICES-003 Class A Safety: UL 60950/CSA C22.2 No.
English Safety Precautions WARNING: Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke, a strange odor, or unusual noise. Continued use may lead to fire. Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice. Never attempt to repair this product yourself. Improper repair work can be dangerous. Never disassemble or modify this product. Tampering with this product may result in injury or fire. Be sure to use the specified power source.
English Notes on Usage ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ When using the printer, be sure that the printer is installed horizontally. Do not install the printer in a dusty place. Protect the printer from impact. Cords or other foreign objects must not be caught on the printer. Do not apply excessive force to the printer case. Do not place food or beverages such as coffee on the case of the printer.
English Control Panel (LEDs and Buttons) See illustration B. LEDs POWER Lights when the power is on and is off when the power is off; flashes during cleaning and other operations such as power-on and power-off. Note: Never open the printer cover or turn off the printer when the POWER LED is flashing. ERROR Lights when the printer is offline (when the ink cartridge is removed because the ink is out, the roll paper is at the end, or the printer cover is open.) Off when the printer is online.
English Power Switch and Power Switch Cover The power switch is on the front of the printer. Press the power switch to turn on the printer. To maintain print quality (by capping the print head), be sure to follow these instructions for turning off the power: Wait at least 8 seconds after printing on roll paper or after removing a cut sheet; then turn off the power switch. Note: Never open the printer cover or turn off the printer when the POWER LED is flashing.
English Inserting Slip Paper Note: Be sure the paper is flat, without curls, folds, or wrinkles. Use only single sheet paper. Do not insert any multiple sheet paper, as this may cause a paper jam. Because the printer is an inkjet printer, pressure sensitive copy paper cannot be used. To prevent jams, roll paper must be installed even for printing on slip paper.
English When the INK OUT LED flashes, it is almost time to change the ink cartridge. Change the cartridge as soon as it is convenient. When the INK OUT LED is on, printing stops and you must change the cartridge. The TM-J7100 and TM-J7600 have two separate cartridges, one each for black and colored ink (either red, green, or blue). Therefore, the TM-J7100 and TM-J7600 have two INK OUT LEDs, one for the black and one for the color.
English Disposal of Used Cartridges Dispose of used ink cartridges as industrial waste products. Observe the laws and regulations of your country and district. Ink Cartridge Life To make your ink cartridges last as long as possible, follow these simple rules: ❏ Do not turn off the power supply switch immediately after printing is completed. ❏ Do not remove an ink cartridge unless you are replacing the cartridge. ❏ Do not turn the printer on and off unnecessarily.
English MICR Reading (Factory installed option only for the TM-J7000/J7100) CAUTION: Do not insert checks with staples in them. This may cause paper jams, MICR reading errors, and damage to the MICR head. Never open the roll paper cover while the MICR reader is being used. Be sure the checks are flat, without curls, folds, or wrinkles. Do not use multipart checks. 1. 2. Wait until the CUT SHEET LED flashes.
English Notes on using the MICR reader Do not install the printer near any magnetic fields. Be especially careful where you install your display device and be sure to check the recognition rate of the MICR reader with the display device in place. Make sure that the printer is not subjected to any impact or vibration when it is performing a MICR reading. Attaching the Fixing Plate for AC Adapter (only for the TM-J7500/J7600) Refer to illustration M as you follow these steps.