Service manual
Table Of Contents
- Revision Table
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Features and General Specifications
- Chapter 2
- Mechanism Configuration and Operating Principles
- Printer Mechanism Operating Principles
- Print mechanism unit
- Print head unit movement
- Wire movement when a single dot is printed
- Printing a character (9x9 font)
- Paper Feed Mechanism Unit
- Paper loading (semi-automatic loading)
- Paper feeding
- Ribbon Feed Mechanism Unit
- Ribbon feeding
- Detection Mechanism Unit
- Home position detection mechanism
- Paper detection mechanism
- Paper roll near-end detection mechanism (optional)
- Auto-cutter mechanism
- Ribbon Switch Mechanism Unit
- Electrical Circuitry Operating Principles
- Principles of Operation
- Printer Mechanism Driver Circuits
- Printer Mechanism Operating Principles
- Chapter 3
- Handling and Maintenance
- Chapter 4
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter 5
- Disassembly, Assembly, and Adjustment
- Small Part Specifications
- Disassembly
- Sub-assembly A
- Main Assembly 1
- Main Assembly 2
- Main Assembly 3
- Main Assembly 4
- Main Assembly 5
- Main Assembly 6
- Main Assembly 7
- Main Assembly 8
- Main Assembly 9
- Main Assembly 10
- Main Assembly 11
- Main Assembly 12
- Main Assembly 13
- Main assembly 14
- Main Assembly 15
- Main Assembly 16
- Main Assembly 17
- Main Assembly 1 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 2 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 3 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 4 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 5 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 6 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 7 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 8 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 9 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 10 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 11 (Case Unit)
- Main Assembly 12 (Case Unit)
- Adjustment
- Appendix
- Appendix
- Addendum 1
- Main Circuit Board Types and Maintenance
- Addendum 2
- Lower Plate Change and ROM Spacer Abolition
- Addendum 3
- Auto-Cutter Release Tab Change

Rev. B Mechanism Configuration and Operating Principles 2-25
TM-U200 Series (Type B) Service Manual
Confidential
When the DIP switch set 2 is AD-type or CD-type
There are eight switches in DIP switch set 1 and four switches in DIP switch set 2 that are status-
readable switches. Each signal is input to the CPU. The signal is read as
LOW
when the switch is
on, and
HIGH
when the switch is off.
CPU (U5) pins 52 to 55, pins 56 to 59, and pins 1, 27, 28 and 80 are also used for the carriage
motor drive circuit, paper feed motor drive circuit, operation panel control circuit and address
bus. The pins are used to read DIP switches temporarily immediately after the printer
initialization (or the power is turned on).
Figure 2-25 DIP switch read circuit
(*1): Resistance between E and B is used for pull-up resistors in the transistor.
+5V
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
P20
P21
P22
P23
P90
P91
P92
P93
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DSW1
U5
DM101 DM102 DM103 DM104 DM105 DM106
QM
101
QM
102
QM
101
QM
102
QM
103
RM
105
QM
103
RM6 QM
109
QM
109
1256
DSW2
1
80
27
28
P57
P56
P75
P76
QM117QM112
R29
+5 V
3
P100
4
3
5
2
1
4
P101
(*1)
RM6
RM6