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USER’S MANUAL SRP-275 IMPACT PRINTER All specifications are subjected to change without notice www.samsungminiprinters.com

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KN02-00009E Rev. 1.1

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CHAPTER 1 Setting up the printer 1-1 ▌1.1 Unpacking Your printer box should include the items shown in the illustration below. If any items are

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1-2 ▌1.3 Connecting the cables ▌1.3.1 Connecting the AC adaptor CAUTION Before connecting the printer to the power supply, make sure that t

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CHAPTER 1 Setting up the printer 1-3 ▌1.4 Installing the ribbon cassette NOTES Malfunctions and other problems may arise if other than specifie

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1-4 ▌1.5 Installing the paper roll CAUTION Do not touch the auto cutter blade when you open rear cover. 1) To prevent data loss, make sur

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CHAPTER 1 Setting up the printer 1-5 ▌1.6 Changing the paper width Screw(3x6)(2pieces)Frame paper control57.5mm69.5mm 76mm(default) 1) Ope

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1-6 ▌1.7 Installing the wall mount (Option) Bracket hangerScrew(3x5)(4pieces)Bracket mountScrew(4x10)(8pieces) 1) Turn the Set over and attach

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CHAPTER 1 Setting up the printer 1-7 ▌1.8 Using the operation panel Most of the functions of this printer are governed by software, but you

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1-8 ▌1.9 Self test The self test let you know if your printer is operating properly. It checks the printing quality, ROM version, DIP Switch setti

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CHAPTER 2 Troubleshooting 2-1 This chapter gives solutions to some printer problems you may have. ▌2.1 ERROR LED blinking pattern The printer s

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2-2 • Errors that are impossible to recover Error Description ERROR LED blinking pattern Recovery R/W error in memory or gate array After R/W che

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CHAPTER 2 Troubleshooting 2-3 ▌2.3 The printer stops printing • If the ERROR LED is on (but not blinking), the printer is off line. Check to s

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2-4 ▌2.5 Printing is poor Check the state of ribbon cassette. If the ribbon cassette life ends, replace the ribbon cassette as described in Chapte

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CHAPTER 3 Setting the switches 3-1 ▌3.1 Setting the DIP Switch Although the factory settings are best for almost all users, if you have special

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3-2 ▌3.1.2 DIP Switch setting for Citizen(iDP 3550) mode • DIP Switch 1 Switch Function ON OFF Default 1-1 1-2 Emulation Selection (*1) Ref

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CHAPTER 3 Setting the switches 3-3 ▌3.1.3 DIP Switch setting for Star(SP500) mode • DIP Switch 1 Switch Function ON OFF Default 1-1 1-2 Em

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3-4 ▌3.1.4 Changing the DIP Switch setting If you need to change settings, follow the steps below to make your changes. CAUTION Turn off the p

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CHAPTER 3 Setting the switches 3-5 ▌3.2 Setting the Memory Switches ▌3.2.1 Memory Switch setting for Epson(ESC/POS) mode This printer has “

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3-6 • Memory Switch 8 Switch Function On Off 1 2 3 4 Reserved - Fixed to Off 5 Selection of the cover open status Cover open Paper end 6

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CHAPTER 3 Setting the switches 3-7 • Memory Switch Setup Mode The following items are specified in the Memory Switch setup mode: Basic Serial

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SRP-275 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may reproduced, stored in a retrieval, or transmitted in

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3-8 • Procedure of Memory Switch setting ① Resetting Basic Serial Interface?Baud rateCurrent setting:9600 bps19200bps4800bps2400bpsHandshakeCurrent

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CHAPTER 3 Setting the switches 3-9 ▌3.2.2 Memory Switch setting for Star mode • Settings Memory Switches are from MSW 0 to MSW 8. They are s

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3-10 • Default Settings The default settings for Memory Switch 0 to Memory Switch 8 are shown below. Settings vary for single byte character co

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CHAPTER 3 Setting the switches 3-11 • Function - Memory Switch 0 Bit Function 0 1 F~C Reserved B~A Red and Black (inverted black and whi

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3-12 - Memory Switch 1 Bit Function 0 1 F Reserved E~5 4 Zero style Normal Slash zero 3~0 International Characters(*1)Refer to the fo

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CHAPTER 3 Setting the switches 3-13 - Memory Switch 3 Bit Function 0 1 F~D C~8 Character Table (*2) Refer to the following table 7~2

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3-14 - Memory Switch 4 Bit Function 0 1 F~9 8 Automatic Status Function Disabled Enabled 7~4 3 ESC RS a n command function On

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-1 ▌4.1 Command notation XXXX [Name] The name of the command. [Format] The code sequence. [Range] Gives

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4-2 ▌4.3 Exception processing • Undefined codes This term refers to the codes ranging from 00H to 1FH in the character code table. If a code in th

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-3 ▌4.4 Commands for SRP-275 series ▌4.4.1 Commands list for EPSON mode (TM-U220) No. Command Descriptio

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Safety precautions ▌In using the present appliance, please keep the following safety regulations in order to prevent any hazard or material dam

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4-4 ▌4.4.2 Command description for EPSON mode (TM-U220) HT [Name] Horizontal tab [Format] ASCII HT Hex 09 Decimal 9 [Range] None [D

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-5 DLE EOT [Name] Real-time status transmission [Format] ASCII DLE EOT n Hex 10 04 n Deci

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4-6 DLE ENQ [Name] Real-time request to printer [Format] ASCII DLE ENQ n Hex 10 05 n Decimal 16 5 n [Range] n = 2 [Default]

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-7 ESC % [Name] Select/cancel user-defined character set [Format] ASCII ESC % n Hex 1B 25

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4-8 ESC * [Name] Select bit-image mode [Format] ASCII ESC * m nL nH d1 ... dk Hex 1B 2A m nL nH d1 ... dk Decimal 27 42 m

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-9 ESC 2 [Name] Select default line spacing [Format] ASCII ESC 2 Hex 1B 32 Decimal 27 50 [Rang

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4-10 ESC @ [Name] Initialize printer [Format] ASCII ESC @ Hex 1B 40 Decimal 27 64 [Range] None [Default] None [Description]

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-11 ESC J [Name] Print and feed paper [Format] ASCII ESC J n Hex 1B 4A n Decimal 27 74 n

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4-12 ESC U [Name] Turn unidirectional printing mode on/off [Format] ASCII ESC U n Hex 1B 55 n Decimal 27 85 n [Range]

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-13 ESC c 4 [Name] Select paper sensor(s) to stop printing [Format] ASCII ESC c 4 n Hex 1

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WARNING Violating following instructions can cause serious injury or death. Do not use the printer when it is out of order. This can

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4-14 ESC g [Name] Start macro record [Format] ASCII ESC g 0 <k> [<nH > <nL> ]k [d1…dm]k Hex 1B 67 00 <k&

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-15 ESC p [Name] Generate pulse [Format] ASCII ESC p m t1 t2 Hex 1B 70 m t1 t2 Decimal 27

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4-16 ESC u [Name] Transmit peripheral device status [Format] ASCII ESC u n Hex 1B 75 n Decimal 27 117 n [Range] n = 0

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-17 FS p [Name] Print NV bit image [Format] ASCII FS p n m Hex 1C 70 n m Decimal 28 112

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4-18 GS ( C [Name] Edit NV user memory [Format] ASCII GS ( C pL pH m fn b [c1, c2] [d1...dk] Hex 1D 28 43 pL pH m

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-19 GS ( C pL pH m fn b c1 c2 <Function 2> [Format] ASCII GS ( C pL pH m fn b c1 c2 Hex 1D

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4-20 GS ( C pL pH m fn b d1 d2 d3 <Function 6> [Format] ASCII GS ( C pL pH m fn b d1 d2 d3 Hex 1D 28

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-21 GS ( E pL pH fn d1 d2 <Function 1> [Format] ASCII GS ( E pL pH fn d1 d2 Hex 1D 28

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4-22 GS ( E pL pH fn a <Function 4> [Format] ASCII GS ( E pL pH fn a Hex 1D 28 45 02 00 04 a Decimal 29 40 6

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-23 GS ( E pL pH fn a d1...dk <Function 11> [Format] ASCII GS ( E pL pH fn a d1...dk Hex 1

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Table of contents Chapter 1 Setting up the printer 1.1 Unpacking············································································

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4-24 GS I [Name] Transmit printer ID [Format] ASCII GS I n Hex 1D 49 n Decimal 29 73 n [Range] 1 ≤ n ≤ 3, 49 ≤ n ≤ 51,

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-25 GS a [Name] Enable/disable Automatic Status Back (ASB) [Format] ASCII GS a n Hex 1D 61 n

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4-26 [Notes] • Basic ASB status is 4-byte configuration [first byte - fourth byte]. • The status to be transmitted are as follows: • First byte

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-27 GS r [Name] Transmit status [Format] ASCII GS r n Hex 1D 72 n Decimal 29 114 n [Ran

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4-28 ▌4.4.3 Commands list for STAR mode (SP500) n Command Description Hex 1 ESC GS t Specify code page 1B 1D 74 2 ESC R Specify int

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CHAPTER 4 Control commands list 4-29 n Command Description Hex 51 ESC L Double density bit image 1B 4C 52 ESC d Paper cut instructio

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4-30 ▌4.4.4 Commands list for CITIZEN mode (iDP3550/3551) n Command Description Hexadecimal 1 FF n n-line paper feed (CBM1 mode) 0C n 2

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CHAPTER 5 Reference information 5-1 ▌5.1 Printing specification Item Description Remark Printing method Serial impact method Head wire 9

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5-2 ▌5.4 Electrical characteristics Item Description Remark Supply voltage 24V DC ± 10% Operating Mean : Approximately 0.5A Peak : Approximat

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CHAPTER 5 Reference information 5-3 ▌5.7 Dimensions & weight • Dimensions • Weight Approx. Wt. : 2.5 kg Shipping Wt. : 4.0 kg ▌5.8

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5.5 Reliability ····················································································································· 5-2 5.6 Env

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-1 The following pages show the character code tables. To fine the character corresp

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-2 ▌A.2 Page 1 (Katakana)

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A-3 ▌A.3 Page 2 (PC850 : Multilingual)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-4 ▌A.4 Page 3 (PC860 : Portuguese)

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A-5 ▌A.5 Page 4 (PC863 : Canadian-French)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-6 ▌A.6 Page 5 (PC865 : Nordic)

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A-7 ▌A.7 Page 16 (WPC1252 : Latin1)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-8 ▌A.8 Page 17 (PC866 : Russian)

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A-9 ▌A.9 Page 18 (PC852 : Latin2)

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Introduction ▌The SRP-275 is a high-quality impact printer. ▌This one-station printer has the following features. • Compact design and light-w

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-10 ▌A.10 Page 19 (PC858 : Euro)

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A-11 ▌A.11 Page 21 (PC862 : Israel)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-12 ▌A.12 Page 22 (PC864 : Arabic)

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A-13 ▌A.13 Page 23 (Thai character code 42)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-14 ▌A.14 Page 24 (WPC1253 : Greek)

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A-15 ▌A.15 Page 25 (WPC1254 : Turkish)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-16 ▌A.16 Page 26 (WPC1257 : Baltic)

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A-17 ▌A.17 Page 27 (Farsi)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-18 ▌A.18 Page 28 (WPC1251 : Russian)

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A-19 ▌A.19 Page 29 (PC737 : Greek)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-20 ▌A.20 Page 30 (PC775 : Baltic)

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A-21 ▌A.21 Page 31 (Thai character code 16)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-22 ▌A.22 Page 32 (OldCode : Israel)

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A-23 ▌A.23 Page 33 (WPC1255 : Israel)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-24 ▌A.24 Page 34 (Thai character code 11)

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A-25 ▌A.25 Page 35 (Thai character code 18)

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APPENDIX A Code tables A-26 ▌A.26 International character code table

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APPENDIX B Connectors B-1 ▌B.1 RS-232C Serial I/F RS-232 Interface connector Drawer kick-outConnector ▌B

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APPENDIX B Connectors B-2 ▌B.2 IEEE1284 Parallel I/F PARALLEL Interface connector Drawer kick-outConnector ▌B.2.1 IEEE 1284 Parallel I/F sig

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B-3 ▌B.3 USB I/F USB Interface connector Drawer kick-outConnector ▌B.3.1 USB I/F signal descriptions Pin No. Signal name Assignment (Color)

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