Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Design Overview
- Printer Overview
- Basic Printer Dimensions
- Printer Orientation
- Printer Features
- General Printing Information
- Basic Printer Mounting (printer only)
- Design Your Own Mounting
- Print Modes
- Looping Presenter (Kiosk Mode)
- Vertical Presenter (Kiosk Mode)
- Receipt (Page) Imaging Modes
- Controls, Indicators, and Sensors
- Sensing, Status and Error Reporting
- Feed Button Modes
- Printer Configuration Methods and Tools
- Fonts and Your Printer
- Connections
- Media
- Accessories
- Accessories Overview
- Nozzle Bezel – P1011185
- Shutter Bezel – 104591
- Small Core Media Adapter – G105156
- Quick-Fit Hubs – 103939
- Quick Fit Leaf Spring Retainer – 01473-000
- Roll Support – P1014124
- Media Roll Low Sensor
- Universal Roll Holder – P1014125
- Printer Mounting Plate – 104208
- Wall Mount Roll Holder – P1014123
- Printer Power Supply – 808099-004
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) Cable – P1027715
- Large Media Roll Adapter – P1026858
- Mounting Plate for Large Media Roll Adapter – P1027728
- Using other Accessories with the Large Media Roll Adapter
- Routing Cables with the Large Media Roll Adapter
- Troubleshooting

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Printer Overview
Looping Presenter (Kiosk Mode)
9/24/2010 KR403 Hardware Integrator Guide P1016701-001 Rev. B
Looping Presenter (Kiosk Mode)
The loop generating presenter mechanism has many benefits:
It handles documents of various lengths by
storing the printed paper in a loop.
It holds the printout until fully printed and cut
before presenting the completed printout to the
customer. This eliminates issues many other
printers have when the kiosk client tries to
remove media before printing has finished.
A portion of the printout is presented. When the
customer takes the receipt, the printer detects a
movement and issues the rest of the receipt at
300 mm/s to help ensure receipt is removed
undamaged. The amount of media presented
can be customized to account for differences in
the kiosk wall.
The retract-and-retain function can retract
uncollected printouts and throw them in a
wastebasket inside the kiosk. Retracts are
reported to the driver so any remaining data for
that printout can be deleted. Retraction can be
initiated by an internal timer or issued directly
by the application.
Cut
Print
Media
In
Loop
Present
Retract
Waste Bin
Area
Print
Cut