BD20-1439-AIssue BAugust 1998NCR 7193 Thermal ReceiptPrinter Owner’s Guide
Chapter 1: About the 7193 Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 19984Cleaning the PrinterThere is no customer maintenance required for the 7193.Cleaning th
Index 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199892parameters, 41protocol, 39technical specifications, 40Partial cut distancesetting, 28Pitch of characters15.2 cpi,
7193 Owner’s Guide IndexAugust 1998 93—T—Tallies. See Level 3 diagnosticsTechnical specificationsparallel interface, 40RS-232C interface, 36Testing th
Index 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199894
BD20-1439-A Issue B 0898 NCR is the name and mark of NCR Corporation© 1997 NCR CorporationPrinted in U.S.A.
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterAugust 1998 5Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterWhat Is in the Box?The following items are packed in
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 19986Repacking the Printer1. Protect the printhead by placing a piece of receipt paper betw
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterAugust 1998 7• To set the data buffer for the Parallel communication interface (see “Parallel Swit
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 19988Connecting Cash Drawer CablesThe cash drawer option allows up to two cash drawers to b
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterAugust 1998 9Connecting Communication and Power CablesThe printer uses separate cables for communi
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199810Parallel Models
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterAugust 1998 11Turning On the PrinterNote: The operator panel may differ from the standard version
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199812Loading and Changing PaperThe 7193 features extremely simple paper loading. See the n
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterAugust 1998 13Putting In the Paper RollBefore putting in a new roll, tear off the end of the roll
The product described in this book is a licensed product of NCR Corporation.It is the policy of NCR Corporation (NCR) to improve products as new techn
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199814Advancing PaperNote: Some 7193 models may appear slightly different than what is sho
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterAugust 1998 15Testing the PrinterRun this test to check the printer. The test prints the settings
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199816
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterAugust 1998 17Mounting the Printer on a WallUse the wall-mount kit to mount the printer vertically
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199818
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 2: Setting Up the PrinterAugust 1998 19Mounting the Power Supply on a WallThe power supply can be ordered with a wall-mount
Chapter 2: Setting Up the Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199820
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 3: Solving ProblemsAugust 1998 21Chapter 3: Solving ProblemsThe 7193 printer is a simple, generally trouble-free printer, b
Chapter 3: Solving Problems 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199822Correcting ProblemsOperator-Correctable ConditionsThe following conditions can be corrected
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 3: Solving ProblemsAugust 1998 23No Power to Printer or Power Voltages IncorrectThe power being supplied to the printer is
7193 Owner’s Guide ContentsAugust 1998 viiContentsChapter 1: About the 7193 Printer 1Models...
Chapter 3: Solving Problems 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199824
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: DiagnosticsAugust 1998 25Chapter 4: DiagnosticsThe following diagnostic tests are available for the 7193:• Level 0 Diagn
Chapter 4: Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199826Level 1 DiagnosticsLevel 1 Diagnostics (setup mode) allow you to change settings for various pri
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: DiagnosticsAugust 1998 27On Off On Off On On One Line Data Buffer4. Turn the printer back on to enter the settings into
Chapter 4: Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199828Setting Default Lines per InchThis function allows you to set the default for lines per inch to
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: DiagnosticsAugust 1998 29Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Cut Distance ValueOn On Off Off Off Off 0
Chapter 4: Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199830DIP switch 1 must be Off to return the printer to the on-line mode.6. Turn the printer back on.R
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 4: DiagnosticsAugust 1998 312. Set the switches to the settings in the table.Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 S
Chapter 4: Diagnostics 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199832Level 2 DiagnosticsLevel 2 diagnostics run during normal printer operation. When the following c
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 5: CommunicationAugust 1998 33Chapter 5: CommunicationCommunication OverviewIn order for a receipt to be printed, a program
Contents 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 1998viiiChapter 4: Diagnostics 25Level 0 Diagnostics...
Chapter 5: Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199834Using BASIC to Send CommandsIn BASIC, printer commands are sent as a string of characters prec
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 5: CommunicationAugust 1998 35The next table shows that with no delay between lines, the transmit time is much less thanthe
Chapter 5: Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199836RS-232C Technical SpecificationsThis section describes the pin settings for the connectors and
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 5: CommunicationAugust 1998 37RS-232C PrintersPin Number Cash Drawer 1 Connector Cash Drawer 2 Connector1 Frame Ground Fram
Chapter 5: Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199838DIP Switch Settings for RS-232C ParametersSwitch Settings Description1OFFONOn-line Mode (defau
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 5: CommunicationAugust 1998 39Parallel InterfaceParallel ProtocolThe 7193 uses a standard PC-compatible parallel interface.
Chapter 5: Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199840Parallel Technical SpecificationsParallel ConnectorsThe following illustration shows the Paral
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 5: CommunicationAugust 1998 41The following table shows the pinouts for cash drawers 1 and 2. The cash drawerconnectors are
Chapter 5: Communication 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199842
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 43Chapter 6: CommandsThe commands control all operations and functions of the 7193 printer, from sel
7193 Owner’s Guide ContentsAugust 1998 ixAppendix A: Specifications 81Features...
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199844Printer Function CommandsHexadecimal Code Command Page09 Horizontal Tab 470A Line Feed 470D Carriag
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 45Print Characteristics CommandsThese commands control what the printed information looks like and a
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199846Printer Status CommandsThese commands send printer status information to the host computer and are
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 47Command DescriptionsThis section lists the commands with their hexadecimal, decimal, and ASCII cod
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199848Clear PrinterClears the print line buffer without printing and sets the printer to the following co
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 49PrintPrints one line from the buffer and feeds paper one line.Hexadecimal Decimal ASCII17 23 ETBFu
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199850Set Absolute Starting PositionSets the print starting position to the specified number of dots (up
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 51Select Peripheral DeviceSelects the device which the host computer sends data to.When the printer
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199852Set Relative Starting PositionMoves the print starting position the specified number of dots either
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 53Align Character PositionsSpecifies the alignment of characters, graphics, logos, and bar codes (se
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Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199854Write to Non-Volatile MemoryWrites two-byte word n1:n2 to location k in history EEROM.Hexadecimal D
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 55Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion UnitsSets the horizontal and vertical motion units to 1
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199856Set Printing Area WidthSets the width of the printing area. The command is effective only at the be
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 57Select Single-Wide CharactersPrints single-wide characters. It may be used with double-wide charac
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199858Select Character SetSelects the character set. The character sets cannot be used together on the sa
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 59Copy Character Set from ROM to RAMCopies characters in the active ROM set to RAM. Use it to modify
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199860Summary of Rotated PrintingThe table shows the combinations of Set/Cancel Upside-Down Print, Set/Ca
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 61Note: If the Set Horizontal and Vertical Minimum Motion Units command (1D 50) is usedto change th
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199862Top of Bit Image24-Dot Single-Density ModednMSBLSB d1 d2 d3 d4 d7 d5 d6 dnSingle-Density Graphics
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 63Define Downloaded Bit ImageEnters a downloaded bit image (such as a logo) into RAM with the number
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 1: About the 7193 PrinterAugust 1998 1Chapter 1: About the 7193 PrinterThe 7193 thermal receipt printer is fast (at 1020 li
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199864Printer Status CommandsFor RS-232C printers, these commands enable the printer to communicate with
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 65Transmit Printer StatusSends status data to the host computer.This command is available only on RS
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199866Type ID (n = 2)Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Function0OffOn000101No two-byte character code installed.Two-
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 67Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for ASB0OffOn000101Cash drawer status disabled.Cash drawer status en
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 1998687 Off 00 0 Not used. Fixed to off.Second Byte (Error information)Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 69Transmit StatusTransmits the status specified by n.This command is a batch mode command; that is,
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199870Cash Drawer Status (n = 2 or n = 50)Bit Off/On Hex Decimal Status for Transmit Status0OffOn000101On
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 71Alternate ImplementationThe alternate implementation uses the DLE (Hex 10) sequences as implemente
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199872When the printer is busy due to an error condition, then data stops being processed of thebuffer un
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 73If you have programmed the printer to handle the busy line the old way, but wish to re-program it
Chapter 1: About the 7193 Printer 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 19982FeaturesAll models come with the following features:• Drop-in paper loading with no sp
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 1998741. Record the current switch settings for their RS-232C parameters.2. Set switches 2, 3, and 6 to O
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 757 Off 00 0 Fixed to On.2 = Transmit RS-232C Busy StatusBit Status Hex Decimal Function0 Off 00 0 F
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199876On 40 64 Receipt paper exhausted7 Off 00 0 Fixed to OffReal Time Request to PrinterThe printer resp
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 77Real Time Printer Status TransmissionTransmits one byte status of the printer in real time.Hexadec
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199878Batch Mode Response Response Recognized By:ESC u 0 000000xxBinaryESC v 00000xxxBinaryGS I n0xx0xxxx
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 79Select Pitch of HRI CharactersThis command is not implemented and is ignored if received.Hexadecim
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199880m Bar Code dn, Length0 UPC-A 48- 57 (ASCII numerals) Fixed Length: 11, 121 UPC-E 48- 57 Fixed Lengt
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 6: CommandsAugust 1998 81m Bar Code dn, Length65 UPC-A 48- 57 (ASCII numerals) Fixed Length: 11, 1266 UPC-E 48- 57 Fixed Le
Chapter 6: Commands 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199882
7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix A: SpecificationsAugust 1998 81Appendix A: SpecificationsFeaturesInterfaces: RS-232C, ParallelMemory/Firmware: 16K RAM (av
7193 Owner’s Guide Chapter 1: About the 7193 PrinterAugust 1998 3Ordering Thermal PaperThe 7193 requires qualified thermal thermal paper with the foll
Appendix A: Specifications 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199882Environmental ConditionsOperating Temperature:5°C to 35°C (40°F to 95°F), models with no kni
7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix A: SpecificationsAugust 1998 83Print ZonesThe printer centers characters (standard pitch and compressed pitch) and graphic
Appendix A: Specifications 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199884Density of Receipt Print LinesWhen the 7193 prints high density print lines (text or graphic
7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix B: Print CharacteristicsAugust 1998 85Appendix B: Print CharacteristicsCharacter SizeThe following two illustrations show
Appendix B: Print Characteristics 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199886Code Page 437 Character SetThese are the characters for the Code Page 437 character s
7193 Owner’s Guide Appendix B: Print CharacteristicsAugust 1998 87Code Page 850 Character SetThese are the characters for the Code Page 850 character
Appendix B: Print Characteristics 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199888
7193 Owner’s Guide IndexAugust 1998 89Index—7—7193 printercleaning, 4clearance, 6description, 1dimensions, 6, 82environmental conditions, 82features,
Index 7193 Owner’s GuideAugust 199890Commands, printer functionadd n extra dot rows, 44, 48align character positions, 44, 53carriage return, 44, 47cle
7193 Owner’s Guide IndexAugust 1998 91—E—Environmental conditions, 82Errors. See Problems—F—Features, 2, 81—I—Installationchoosing location, 6connecti
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