Epson OmniLink TM-L100 Technical Reference Guide

Epson OmniLink TM-L100 Manual

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    Technical Reference Guide Product Overview Describes features of the product. Setup Describes setup and installation of the product and peripherals. Handling Describes how to handle the product. Advanced
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    product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and maintenance instructions. • Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated
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    Safety Key to Symbols The symbols in this manual are identified by their level of importance, use it. Continued use may lead to fire. Unplug the power cord immediately and contact qualified service personnel. • Do not use aerosol sprayers containing flammable gas inside or around this product.
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    breakage and possible injury. • Take care not to injure your fingers on the manual cutter ∗ When you remove printed paper ∗ When you perform other operations such as and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. • If
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    Open Source Software License This product uses open source software in addition to Epson proprietary software. For information of the open source software used in this product, see the following URL. http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/licenses.html For "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" in the above URL, input your printer's IP
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    information on development, design, and installation of POS systems and development and design of printer applications for developers. Manual Content The manual is made up of the following sections: Chapter 1 Product Overview Chapter 2 Setup Chapter 3 Handling Chapter 4 Advanced Usage
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    Warnings ...3 Cautions...4 ■ Restriction of Use ...4 ■ Note about interference ...4 ■ Open Source Software License 5 ■ About this Manual ...6 Aim of the Manual ...6 Manual Content...6 ■ Contents...7 Product Overview 11 ■ Features ...11 ■ Product Configurations ...13 Models...13 Accessories ...13
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    Setup ...27 ■ Flow of Setup ...27 ■ Installing the Printer...28 Placing the Printer Vertically ...29 Placing the Printer Horizontally ...31 ■ Changing the Paper Width 32 Using 58 mm Wide Roll Paper ...33 Using 80 mm Wide Roll Paper ...33 Using 40 mm Wide Roll Paper ...35 ■ Connecting Interface
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    ...105 Status Notification ...105 ■ Network Tethering (iOS device only) (For Device charging model/Bluetooth model)106 Tablet Devices Supported by the Network Tethering 107 Enabling the Tethering Function...107 Connection Procedure ...108 Application Development Information 110 ■ Controlling the
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    Utilities ...114 Others...114 Download ...115 ■ Precautions when Developing Applications 116 Paper Removal Standby Setting ...116 Power Supply SW Setting...116 ■ Application Development and Distribution for iOS 117 ■ Notes on Printing Barcodes and Two-Dimensional Symbols 117 Appendix...118 ■
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    . • High speed label printing, up to 170 mm/s, is possible. • 3 widths of roll paper; 40, 58, and 80 mm, are supported by attaching or detaching the roll paper guides. • By using the "Batch rotate print (Upside Down)" function, you can print pages upside down to make it easier to read the pages
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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Environment • Paper saving function is available. Others • Optional external buzzer is available. • Optional Wireless LAN unit, customer display are available. (Device Charging model/Bluetooth model) • Optional wall hanging bracket is available to attach the printer to a
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    The printer is shipped with 58 mm width roll paper guides installed inside. • Rubber feet (4 pieces) • Tape for fixing the printer (2 pieces) • Locking wire saddle • AC adapter • AC cable (depending on printer model) • Manuals Options • Wireless LAN unit (Model: OT-WL06)* • Customer display (Model
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    this cover when installing or replacing the roll paper. A mark is printed here to indicate the position of the NFC tag. Bring a smart device that supports NFC close to the NFC mark to establish communication. Open this cover if the roll paper cover does not open. Open this cover when connecting
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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Panel LED Power LED • Lights when the power supply is on. • Off when the power supply is off. • Flashes during the network to start up, when waiting for power off, or updating firmware. Do not turn on by using the power switch while waiting for the power to turn off (when
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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Connectors All connectors are located on the lower rear of the printer. Interface types and the number of connectors vary by the printer model. Serial Model 1 Ethernet connector Connects the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN cable. 2 Serial connector Connects a serial cable.
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    Device Charging Model/Bluetooth Model Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 Ethernet connector Connects the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN cable. 2,3 USB Type-A connector For connecting a peripheral device such as a customer display, handheld scanner, The USB connector color is or wireless LAN unit. black
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    • Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no responsibility for economic damages or problems arising from failure of charging the connected device due to a and USB cable may be damaged. Contact qualified service personnel if you encounter the trouble. • To communicate with a tablet computer via Bluetooth
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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Online and Offline Online The printer is online and ready for normal printing unless there is a reason to go offline. Offline The printer automatically goes offline under the following conditions: • While the printer power is turning on/off • During the setting and check
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    an - F *1 N unrecoverable error occurs. If the same error occurs again even after turning the power back on, contact qualified service personnel. F *1 The connected device can only be charged - - - - 5 sec N through the USB port. F *2 Connected through a USB hub. - - - - N 5 sec
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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Bluetooth Wi-Fi Ethernet Paper LED LED LED LED Error Power LED LED Printer Status O O O O N F *1 During turn-off process During power off NOTE: When a power off command is executed. O O O O O F *2 When turning off the printer without using the power
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    errors. The error codes can be checked on TM-L100 Utility. When contacting qualified service personnel for help, inform the personnel of the error code to troubleshoot the problem quickly. Automatically Recoverable Errors Printing is not possible if an automatically recoverable error occurs
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    error occurs. Turn the printer off and then back on. If the error still occurs, the printer may be defective. Contact qualified service personnel. Error (Error code) High voltage error (AKA41) Low voltage error (AKA42) Unrecoverable error (A9999) Description Abnormal power supply voltage (high
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    following memory areas for the user: • NV graphics memory • User NV memory • Memory switches (customized values) • R/E (Receipt Enhancement) • Maintenance counter As a guide, NV memory rewriting should be used 10 times or less a day when you program applications. NV Graphics Memory Graphics, such as
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    Chapter 1 Product Overview Maintenance Counter With this function, printer information, such as the number of lines printed, the number of autocuts, and printer operation time after the printer starts working, is automatically stored in printer's memory. You can read the counter information to use
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    QR code printed on the status sheet. NFC Tag Bring a smart device that supports NFC close to the NFC tag to acquire the printer information (information for Select API. See the "Epson ePOS SDK for Android/iOS User's Manual" and the Epson ePOS SDK sample program for more details. The sample
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    Chapter 2 Setup Setup This chapter describes setup and installation of the product and peripherals. Flow of Setup This chapter consists of the following sections along with the setup flow of the product and peripherals. 1. Installing the Printer (page 28) 2. Changing the Paper Width (page 32) 3.
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    may cause the print failure. • You can hang the printer on a wall by using the optional Wall Hanging Bracket Set (OT-WH30). Refer to the manual of the Wall Hanging Bracket Set for details. • When you have set the printer to eject printed paper from the front side, you can flip
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    Chapter 2 Setup Placing the Printer Vertically Attach the included four rubber feet and two pieces of fixing tape to the bottom of the printer. 1 Lay the printer on its side. 2 Remove the release paper from the rubber feet. 3 Attach the rubber feet to the four positions on the bottom of the printer.
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    Chapter 2 Setup Securing the Printer to the Installation Surface For vertical installation, use of the fixing tape is recommended to secure the printer to the installation surface. 1 Lay the printer on its side. 2 Remove the release paper from one side of the fixing tape. 3 Attach the fixing tape to
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    Placing the Printer Horizontally Attach the included four rubber feet to the rear of the printer. 1 Remove the release paper from the rubber feet. Chapter 2 Setup 2 Attach the rubber feet to the four positions on the bottom of the printer. 3 Place the printer. 31
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    use 58 mm width roll paper. Chapter 2 Setup Attach 58-mm width roll paper guide to the right (Default) No roll paper guide Attach 58-mm width roll paper guide to the right Attach 40-mm width roll paper guide to the left You cannot change the paper width to a wider paper width after
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    is the factory default. Using 80 mm Wide Roll Paper Remove all the roll paper guides. Follow the procedure below to remove the 58-mm width roll paper guide. 1 Lay the printer on its side. 2 Open the roll paper cover. "Opening/Closing the Roll Paper Cover" on page 63 3 Remove the roll
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    is not necessary to change the setting by using TM-L100 Utility or other software. • How to attach the 58-mm width roll paper guide Tilt the guide and insert its protrusion into the groove inside the printer, and then fit it into place. The pins on the printer fit into the
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    both the 40-mm and 58-mm width roll paper guides. Follow the procedure below to attach the 40-mm width roll paper guide. 1 Lay the printer on its side. 2 . "Opening/Closing the Roll Paper Cover" on page 63 3 Tilt the guide and insert its protrusion into the groove inside the printer, and then fit
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    Chapter 2 Setup Connecting Interface Cables Connect interface cables of a computer or peripheral devices to the connectors on the rear of the printer. The on-board connectors vary depending on the printer model. 1 Lay the printer on its side. 2 Remove the rear cover. 3 Connect the interface cable to
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    • Device charging model/Bluetooth model Chapter 2 Setup When connecting a USB cable to the USB Type-B connector By attaching the included locking wire saddle and pass the cable through the hook, you can prevent the cable from being unplugged. 37
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    Chapter 2 Setup 4 Attach the rear cover. Pull out the Interface cable through the cutout of the rear cover. 5 Connect the interface cable to your computer or peripheral device. 6 Connect the AC cable plug to a power outlet. WARNING Should a fault ever occur, immediately turn off the power to the
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    /Bluetooth model) The optional Wireless LAN unit (OT-WL06) enables you to use the product with a Wi-Fi connection. Refer to the manual for the wireless LAN unit for instructions on how to connect it. Be sure to turn off the printer when connecting the Wireless LAN unit. If you connect the
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    /Bluetooth model) You can connect the customer display (DM-D30 or DM-D70) to this product, using USB connection. Refer to the manual for the customer display for instructions on how to connect it. Be sure to turn off the printer when connecting the customer display. If you connect the DM-D30
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    Chapter 2 Setup Connecting the Optional External Buzzer When the optional external buzzer (model: OT-BZ20) is connected to the drawer kick connector of the printer, you can set the printer so that it beeps when you send commands, when an error occurs, when executed autocutting, and when detected
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    Chapter 2 Setup Connecting the Cash Drawer • Do not connect both the optional external buzzer and the cash drawer to the printer at the same time by using a branched connector. • When using a cash drawer, make sure to set "Select Buzzer" to "Disabled" or "Built-in buzzer" (see "Software Settings"
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    Chapter 2 Setup Pin assignments Pin number Signal name 1 Frame GND 2 Drawer kick drive signal 1 3 Drawer kick open/close signal 4 +24 V 5 Drawer kick drive signal 2 6 Signal GND Direction - Output Input Output - 6 5 4 3 2 1 Connecting the drawer kick cable WARNING • Use a shield
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    Chapter 2 Setup Connecting to the Power Source Connect the AC adapter to supply power to the printer. WARNING • Be sure to use the specified AC adapter PS-190 (Model: M368A) only. Using another AC adapter may result in causing fire or shock. • Be sure to use the AC cable that came with the
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    Chapter 2 Setup 5 Connect the DC cable of the AC adapter to the power supply connector. How to disconnect the DC cable Make sure that the AC cable is not connected, and then hold the arrow-printed portion of the connector to pull it straight out. 6 Attach the rear cover. Pull out the DC cable
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    7 Connect the AC cable plug to a power outlet. Chapter 2 Setup 46
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    Connecting the Printer to the Host Devices Chapter 2 Setup USB Interface When using USB cable to connect with host device, connect the USB cable to the printer, and after starting the host device, turn the printer on. Do not place any weight or stress on the cable when using. Doing so could damage
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    Setup When accessing EpsonNet Config (web version) from your browser for initial setup, an authentication warning message will be displayed, but this is not a problem. 4 Input your user name and password on the authentication window. • The user name is "epson", and the default password is the serial
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    add the USB-connected printer. 6 Use the [Network] menu to configure the network settings. For details on the settings, refer to the TM-L100 Utility manual. 7 After completing the settings, turn off the printer. Network settings of the printer is completed. 49
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    Chapter 2 Setup Wireless LAN Interface (With OT-WL06) (For Device charging model/Bluetooth model) You can connect via SimpleAP or via LAN or USB cable and use the network configuration tool to configure the wireless LAN settings. For setting up wireless LAN settings for multiple printers, connect
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    Chapter 2 Setup SimpleAP mode This printer comes with a mode (SimpleAP) that allows printers to connect with a smart device or a computer without requiring a wireless access point. This allows you to easily setup a wireless LAN for the printer by using a printer settings tool (TM-L100 Utility, Epson
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    the USB-connected printer. 7 Use the [Network] menu to configure the network settings. For details on the settings, please refer to the TM-L100I Utility manual. 8 After completing the settings, turn off the printer. Network settings of the printer is completed. 52
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    SimpleAP] to add the printer. 6 Use the [Network] menu to configure the network settings. For details on the settings, refer to the TM-L100 Utility manual. 7 After completing the settings, turn off the printer. Network settings of the printer is completed. 53
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    Chapter 2 Setup Setup using iOS Device connected with a Lightning cable Prepare the following items. • iPhone or iPad: iOS12 or later • Setup utility: Epson TM Utility • USB cable: Lightning to USB cable 1 Connect the wireless LAN unit to the printer. 2 Connect the iPhone or iPad to the printer with
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    Chapter 2 Setup Setup using an Android Device connected with a USB Cable Prepare the following items. • Android device: Android 4 or later • Setup utility: Epson TM Utility • USB cable: USB Type-B-micro mini A cable or USB Type-B - Type-C cable 1 Connect the wireless LAN unit to the printer. 2
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    . The printer prints SSID and QR code. "SimpleAP mode" on page 51 4 Start Epson TM Utility. 5 Run [Wi-Fi Setup Wizard]. 6 Following the on-screen instructions, scan the printed QR code and connect the printer with SimpleAP. 7 Configure the network settings following the on-screen
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    completely printed before cutting off the wireless connection. • For detailed information about EPSON TM Bluetooth Connector, see the TM Bluetooth Connector User's Manual. • The device name and passkey are editable with the TM-L100 Utility or Epson TM Utility. • The Bluetooth security level has been
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    TM Utility 1 Run the Epson TM Utility. Chapter 2 Setup 2 Set from "Bluetooth Setup Wizard" in the menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Setting up from a Windows Computer Follow the procedure below to make the settings. 1 Have a Bluetooth wireless technology compatible
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    Chapter 2 Setup If the printer has not detected after clicking the Search button, check the manufacturer of the Bluetooth software. 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. In the search box on the Control Panel, enter "Bluetooth", and then click Change Bluetooth settings. 3. In the Bluetooth Settings dialog
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    . MAC Address Confirmation You can check the printer's MAC address using the following procedures. • Printing the status sheet • A printer self-test (Only supported on Ethernet. For wireless, see the status sheet.) • Using EpsonNet Config (Web version) that can be opened from a web browser You can
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    Chapter 2 Setup Printing Using Multiple Interfaces In models with multiple interfaces, you can use all interfaces without any limitations on which interface is to be used. You can use this function to temporarily connect a smart device to a nearby printer and print. The printer provides each
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    Handling This chapter describes basic handling of the printer. Turning the Power On/Off Use the power button to turn the printer on or off. Chapter 3 Handling You can turn the printer on and off by operating the breaker without using the power button. For more details, see "Precautions when
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    Opening/Closing the Roll Paper Cover Pinch either the left or right cover open lever to open the roll paper cover. Chapter 3 Handling Removing/Attaching the Rear Cover Pull up the cutout portion of the cover to remove the cover. 63
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    Chapter 3 Handling Installing or Replacing the Roll Paper Follow the steps below to install or replace the roll paper. • Make sure you use a specified roll paper type. • Make sure to turn on the printer before loading or replacing roll paper. For Vertically Placed Printer 1 Turn on the printer. 2
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    paper, take up any slack in the roll paper by pulling its leading edge. If you install a slack roll paper, a paper jam or print quality problems may occur. • Before installing the roll paper, make sure that the roll paper is not deformed. Using a deformed roll paper will cause the printer to
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    5 Pull out some paper, and close the roll paper cover. When the printer power is on, the roll paper is automatically cut. Chapter 3 Handling For Horizontally Placed Printer 1 Turn on the printer. 2 Open the roll paper cover. 3 Remove the used roll paper core if any. 66
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    paper, take up any slack in the roll paper by pulling its leading edge. If you install a slack roll paper, a paper jam or print quality problems may occur. • Before installing the roll paper, make sure that the roll paper is not deformed. Using a deformed roll paper will cause the printer to
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    5 Pull out some paper, and close the roll paper cover. When the printer power is on, the roll paper is automatically cut. Chapter 3 Handling 68
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    Chapter 3 Handling Removing Jammed Paper When a paper jam occurs, never pull out the paper with too much force. Open the roll paper cover and remove the jammed paper. Do not touch the thermal head and its surroundings. After printing, the thermal head and its surroundings can be very hot. CAUTION
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    Chapter 3 Handling When the Roll Paper Cover does Not Open The roll paper cover will not open until the auto cutter blade returns to its standard position. Turn off the printer and back on. If you still cannot open the roll paper cover, follow the procedure below to return the auto cutter blade to
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    5 Open the roll paper cover, and remove jammed paper. 6 Close the roll paper cover. 7 Attach the top cover. Chapter 3 Handling 71
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    . 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Disconnect the AC cable from the power outlet. 3 Open the roll paper cover. 4 Clean the inside of the printer following the instructions on the pages listed below. "Thermal Head" on page 73 "Paper Exit Area" on page 73 "Inside the Roll Paper Holder" on page 74 "Side
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    Chapter 3 Handling Thermal Head Clean the thermal head with a cotton swab moistened with an alcohol solvent (ethanol or IPA). CAUTION • After printing, the thermal head and its surroundings can be very hot. Be careful not to touch it and to let it cool before you clean it. • Do not damage the
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    Inside the Roll Paper Holder Wipe off paper dust with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Chapter 3 Handling 74
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    3 Handling Side Surfaces of the Roll Paper Holder If there is glue on the side surfaces of the roll paper holder or of the paper guides, wipe it off with a cloth moistened with an alcohol solvent (ethanol or IPA). CAUTION Do not use alcohol solvents to clean areas other than those
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    Preparing for Transport Follow the steps below to transport the printer. 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Confirm that the Power LED is off. 3 Disconnect the AC cable from the socket. 4 Remove the roll paper. 5 Pack the printer upright. Chapter 3 Handling 76
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    on how to use TM-L100 Utility and TM Utility, please refer to the manual and help of the respective software. • For details on how to use ✔ ✔ Error Control ✔ ✔ ✔ Network Tethering ✔ ✔ ✔ Paper Width with Paper Guide ✔ ✔ ✔ User NV Memory ✔ ✔ ✔ NV Graphics Memory ✔ ✔ ✔ Print Density
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage TM-L100 Utility/ Epson TM Utility Software Setting Mode ESC/POS Paper Reduction Settings Methods Menu name in software setting mode Paper removal standby Time until changing interface Select main connection interface Extra Upper Space Reduction Extra Lower Space
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage TM-L100 Utility/ Epson TM Utility Software Setting Mode ESC/POS Settings Methods Menu name in software setting mode Customized Values Batch rotate print (Upside Down) ✔ Default Character:Multi-Language Font ✔ Method for canceling recoverable error ✔ USB Interface
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    valid only when the USB interface communication condition is set to the vendor-defined class and the system configuration allows the USB driver to support the USB power-saving function. Roll paper end/near-end sensors • Enabled (Roll paper end sensor) (initial setting) • Disabled This printer is not
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Network tethering • Disabled (initial setting) • Enabled Paper width • 58 mm/80 mm (initial setting) • 40 mm/80 mm When changing from 80 mm wide paper to 58 mm wide paper, the paper width is automatically detected and no setting is required. User NV Memory 1 KB, 64 KB, 128
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Code-page Selectable from 43 pages including user defined page Initial setting: PC437: USA, Standard Europe International character set Selectable from 18 sets Initial setting: USA Interface Selection • Bluetooth only (only for Bluetooth models) • Serial interface only (only
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Amount of top margin by backfeed 14.0 (disabled) to 4.0 mm (in 0.5 mm increments) Initial setting: 5.0 mm • To avoid paper jams when the printer is running under the operation environment, set the top margin to 5 mm {0.2"} or more. Paper jams may be more likely to occur in
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage • The displayed items vary depending on the interface configuration. • For information about the function, see "" on page 26. Paper Reduction Extra Upper Space Reduction • Disabled (initial setting) • Enabled Extra Lower Space Reduction • Disabled (initial setting) • Enabled
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Reduction ratio of character height • Disabled (initial setting) • 25% reduction of inner spacing • 50% reduction of inner spacing • 75% reduction of inner spacing • 75% reduction of inner spacing and shrinking the character height • 0 dots for inner spacing and shrinking
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage When an error occurs: pattern • External buzzer: error sound pattern, Built-in buzzer: Pattern B (initial setting) • Patterns A to E When the roll paper ends: frequency • Continues to sound (initial setting) • Does not sound • 1 time When the roll paper ends: pattern •
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    Paper removal standby: pattern Selectable from Patterns A to E Initial setting: Pattern A Batch rotate print (Upside Down) • Disabled (initial setting) • Enabled Default Character:Multi-Language Font • South Asian languages • Simplified Chinese Method for canceling recoverable error (Cutter error) •
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Serial Interface Settings (Serial model only) Baud rate • 115200 bps (initial setting) • 2400 bps • 4800 bps • 9600 bps • 19200 bps • 38400 bps • 57600 bps Parity • None (initial setting) • Odd parity • Even parity Handshake • DTR/DSR control (initial setting) • XON/XOFF
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Power supply SW setting • Enabled (initial setting) • Disabled Refer to "Precautions when Developing Applications" on page 116 for precautions on using the "Power supply SW setting". Pre-feed before next print Selectable from 0 dot (disabled), 1 dot, 2 dot, 3 dot, 4 dot, 5
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Setting/Check Modes As well as print mode, the following modes are also provided for making various printer settings and checking items. • Self-test mode • NV graphics information print mode • Receipt Enhancement information print mode • Software settings mode • Restore
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage In 1 and 2, the following guidances are printed, the Paper LED flashes, and instructs the user's operations. 1. Continuing self-test guidance 2. Mode selection guidance Mode Selection Modes 0: Exit and Reboot Printer 1: NV Graphics Information 2: Receipt Enhancement
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Self-test Mode You can check the following items using the self-test. • Product name • Firmware version • Product serial number • Interface type • Peripheral device information • Resident fonts • Maintenance counter information (head running length, number of times of
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage NV Graphics Information Print Mode (NV Graphics Information) Prints the following NV graphic information registered to the printers. • Capacity of the NV graphics • Used capacity of the NV graphics • Unused capacity of the NV graphics • Number of NV graphics that are
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Receipt Enhancement Information Print Mode (Receipt Enhancement Information) You can check the following items using the R/E information mode: • Automatic top logo setting • Automatic bottom logo setting • Extended settings for automatic top/bottom logo Follow the steps
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Software Setting Mode (Customize Value Settings) Set the printer's memory switches and customized values. For available settings and explanation of each setting, see "Software Settings" on page 77. You can also make the software settings using the ESC/POS commands. Follow
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage 3 After briefly pressing the Feed button (less than one second) for the number of times shown in the print result, hold down the button for more than one second to select the setting items. The setting selected as the setting item, the current settings and initial settings
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Restore Default Values Mode (Restore Default Values) In Restore default values mode, following values saved on NV Memory will be set back to initial settings. When any error occurs, you can use to specify the reason. Setting Item Customized value Memory switch R/E (
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Interface Setup Mode (Interface Setup) Use this mode to setup the interface and other settings. Follow the steps below. 1 After running a self test, hold down the Feed button for at least one second to enter the Mode selection. The Mode selection guidance is printed, and the
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Bluetooth Security Settings (Bluetooth model) For Bluetooth models, select [Bluetooth Setup], and then select [Security], and you can change the Bluetooth security settings. When the security settings are changed from "Middle" or "Low" to "High", or vice versa, the link key
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Pairing method when the security is set to High (from the host) When the security is set to High and the printer is ready to be paired, perform the following procedure. 1 Search for the printer on the Bluetooth settings screen on the host device. 2 Select the printer you
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Hexadecimal Dumping Mode In hexadecimal dumping mode, data from the host device is printed in hexadecimal numbers and characters. By comparing the print outs and the program, you can check whether or not data is being sent to the printer correctly. • When there are no
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Printing a Status Sheet Follow the steps below to check the interface settings. You cannot print after turning on the power while the Power LED is flashing. Using the Feed button 1 Check that the printer is on. 2 Open the roll paper cover. 3 Hold down the Feed button for at
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    -L100 Network Soft Version : 01.00(1930.20.00) TCP/IP Status Acquiring IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway : Auto : (NONE) : (NONE) : (NONE) Service Status Time Server : (off) Server Direct Print : (off) Status Notification : (off) Other Status Date/Time Wi-Fi Device ID Wi-Fi Region ID
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Resetting the Interface Settings Follow the steps below to restore the network settings to the factory default. Resetting using the Interface Setup Mode For information about the Interface Setup mode, see the link below. "Interface Setup Mode (Interface Setup)" on page 98
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    Regarding details on server direct printing, see the Server Direct Printing User's Manual. Careful consideration should be given when enabling the [Paper removal standby] is used to periodically notify the TM printers with SDP support status to the Web server. The Web server automatically responds
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Network Tethering (iOS device only) (For Device charging model/Bluetooth model) A tablet POS system is a POS system that uses a tablet computer in which the POS application is installed. If the tablet communicates via Wi-Fi, the communication may become unstable depending
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Tablet Devices Supported by the Network Tethering Operation of this function has been checked with iOS devices running iOS 10.1 or later [Interface] - [Network tethering] in that order, and then enable (or disable) it. For more details, see TM-L100 Utility User's Manual. 107
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    Chapter 4 Advanced Usage Enabling in the Software Settings Mode Select [3. Customize Value Settings] - [13. Other Settings] - [8. Network Tethering] in that order, and then enable (or disable) it. See "Software Settings" on page 77. Connection Procedure Follow the procedure below to connect a tablet
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    Tethering Function" on page 107 to enable the tethering. • If a DHCP server is not used in the network, set the IP address and subnet mask manually. • To print from the iOS device, select one of the interfaces; USB or network, in the application. 109
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    printer via HTTP communication. The ePOS-Print Service embedded in the supported printer interprets the request message and prints. For details on ePOS-Print XML, refer to the ePOS-Print XML User's Manual. ePOS-Device XML ePOS-Device XML is Epson's original control command system for POS printers
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    SetupPOS Utility, and control using the OpenDrawer method or the DirectIO function. For details, see the "EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET MANUAL Application Development Guide Cash Drawer (EPSON Standard)" and the "UnifiedPOS Specification". Epson ePOS SDK The output command for the drawer kick pulse and the
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    NET Register a POS printer using the SetupPOS Utility and control using the DirectIO function. For details, see the "EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET MANUAL Application Development Guide POSPrinter". Epson ePOS SDK The command for the buzzer function is provided in each SDK library. For details, see the user
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    This is a development kit for controlling TM printers from native applications of smart devices or web applications. This includes libraries, manuals, and sample programs. This OCX driver can control POS peripherals using OLE technology.*1 Because controlling POS peripherals with vendor specific
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    printer's firmware. An executable file and the firmware are packaged together. Windows Others Manual ePOS-Print XML User's Manual ePOS-Device XML User's Manual Server direct print User's Manual Description Describes ePOS-Print XML statements. Sample programs are included. Describes ePOS-Device
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    Chapter 5 Application Development Information Download You can obtain software and manuals from one of the following URLs. For customers in North America, go to the following web site: U www.epson.com/support/ For customers in other countries, go to the following web site: U www.epson-biz.com/ 115
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    Chapter 5 Application Development Information Precautions when Developing Applications This section describes information that you should be aware of when developing systems and applications using this product. Paper Removal Standby Setting The "Paper Removal Standby" function feeds the printed
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    Chapter 5 Application Development Information Application Development and Distribution for iOS If your application enables communication with the printer using Bluetooth or a Lightning-USB cable, Epson must submit the application to Apple before you submit it to the App Store. Please apply for each
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    may be degraded depending on the paper you are using. Please print in advance to check if there is any problem with the quality of the barcode. If there is a problem, reduce the printing speed (recommended: 90mm/s) or increase the size (module size) to ensure the barcode quality. • Liner-free label
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    Appendix Character Specifications Character set Character code*1 The number of dots per character Standard mode 42 characters mode (only when using 80 mm width paper) ANK 95 alphanumeric characters 128 extended graphics characters x 43 pages (includes user-defined pages) 18 international
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    character sets can be printed. For more details on printing Unicode characters, see "FS ( C" of the ESC/POS command reference, or manual of the software you use. ("Application Development Information" on page 110) Auto Cutter Type Cutting method Detachable V-shaped blade cutter Partial cut
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    on whether or not the 58-mm width roll paper guide is set. If it is set, the paper width mm. You need to change the paper width setting manually only when using 40 mm wide roll paper. Once from 58 to 80 mm). If you do so, the following problems may occur. • The printout is faint. • There are areas
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    surface. Using such paper can cause the thermal head to stick to the thermal paper surface during printing, and cause printing failure and other problems. The pre-printing also can result in reduced print density. When using thermal paper that has been preprinted on the recording surface, perform
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    Appendix Specified Roll Paper Model Number Liner-free label paper Partially glued ICONEX (USA) 40 mm wide paper: 9023-1275 (Lane Coated: 6 rolls) 9023-1257 (Lane Coated: 12 rolls) 58 mm wide paper: 9023-1823 (Lane Coated: 12 rolls) 9023-1397 (Lane Coated: 30 rolls) 80 mm wide paper: 9023-1274 (
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    Appendix Liner-free label paper with black marks/Plain thermal paper By printing black marks on the back of the paper, you can print or run autocut based on the position of the black marks. The black marks must meet the following conditions. • The black marks should be printed on the back (non-
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    recommended by the paper manufacturer (ink type, printing conditions, etc.), and confirm in advance that there are no printing defects, reduced printing density, or other problems with the thermal paper. 125
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    Printable Area 40 mm wide paper 0.125 mm 39.5 ± 0.5 mm Dot No. 280 Dot No. 1 35.0 mm (280 dots) 2.15 mm 58 mm wide paper 0.125 mm (2.35 mm) 57.5 ± 0.5 mm Dot No. 420 Dot No. 1 52.5 mm (420 dots) 2.65 mm 80 mm wide paper 0.125 mm 2.35 mm 79.5 ± 0.5 mm Dot No. 576 Dot No. 1 72 mm (576 dots)
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    Appendix Printing and Cutting Positions • Due to slack in or variations of paper, the actual cutting position will differ from the values shown below. Set the cutting position in consideration of the variations. • To prevent paper jams and to ensure print quality, it is recommended to feed the paper
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    Built-in Memory Receive buffer Area for downloaded characters Area for macro Area for NV graphics Area for downloaded graphics Area for user NV memory Appendix 4 KB 12 KB (also used for downloaded bit images) 2 KB 384 KB 208 KB 1 KB Electrical Specifications Power supply Operating voltage
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    Appendix Reliability Plain thermal paper Liner-free label paper Printer mechanism 20 million lines (Each line is 3.75 mm, and 10 lines are assumed to be printed repeatedly for every 15 lines of paper feed.) 10 million lines (When a specific pattern is printed repeatedly) Thermal print head
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    Orientation: Lift one edge and release it (for all 4 edges) After being dropped while not operating, there should be no visual or operational problems on the exterior or interior. Operating Approx. 52 dB (ANSI bystander position) Note: The above noise value is based on Epson evaluation conditions
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    Appendix External Dimensions and Weight External dimensions (wide x depth x height) Weight When installed vertically: 140 x 148.5 x 207 mm {5.52 x 5.85 x 8.15 inch} When installed horizontally: 140 x 205 x 151 mm {5.52 x 8.07 x 5.95 inch} (including rubber feet) Approx. 1.9 kg (excluding paper
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    When installed Horizontally Appendix [Unit: mm] 132
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    ) USB bulk OUT (TM) 64 bytes USB bulk IN (TM) 64 bytes USB device class Both USB vendor-defined class and USB printer class are supported. To set the USB device class, see "Software Settings" on page 77. USB descriptor Vendor ID Product ID String Descriptor Manufacturer Product Serial number
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    Appendix Network Interface For both Ethernet interface and Wi-Fi interface Support protocols Protocols IP, ARP, ICMP, UDP, TCP LP, LPR, TCP Socket Port HTTP/HTTPS SNMP, ENPC DHCP, APIPA Usage Basic communication protocols Printing protocols Used
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    IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band) compliant Wi-Fi communication compatible. • Support the IP address automatic acquisition function (DHCP, APIPA). • Infrastructure mode is supported. Communication Standard • IEEE802.11b (2.4 GHz) • IEEE802.11g (2.4 GHz) • IEEE802.11n (2.4 GHz) • IEEE802
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    may falsely recognize that the communication is disconnected and indicate power off due to response delay. In that case, disable Power Save to improve the trouble. 136
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    Appendix RS-232 Serial Interface (Serial model) Interface board specifications (RS-232-compliant) Item Data transfer method Synchronization Handshake Signal level Bit length MARK SPACE Transmission speed [bps: bits per second] Parity check Parity selection Stop bit Connector Printer side
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    Appendix Pin no. Signal name Signal direction Function 6 DSR Input This signal indicates whether the host computer can receive data. SPACE indicates that the host computer can receive data. MARK indicates that the host computer cannot receive data. When DTR/DSR control is selected, the printer
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    Appendix XON/XOFF When XON/XOFF control is selected, the printer transmits the XON or XOFF signals as follows. The transmission timing of XON/XOFF differs, depending on the setting of DIP switch 2-1. Signal Printer status DIP switch 2-1 1 (ON) 0 (OFF) XON 1) When the printer goes online after
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    can be used are limited. Since notes are provided for each country, check the sheet supplied with the product. Specification • Bluetooth 3.0 (EDR supported) • Bluetooth Power Class 2 • Built-in antenna • Pass key setting is possible • Device name setting is possible • Pairing information of up to
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    connection using disconnectDevice API on an iOS device that stopped using the printer, the connection will just be restored when the printer is restarted. ∗ For instruction on how to enable or disable the auto reconnect feature, see "Interface Setup Mode (Interface Setup)" on page 98. 141
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    Appendix Notes on use Time required until printing starts If the host computer and the printer are not connected on a continuous basis but rather connected every time the printer starts printing, some time may be needed for the printer to actually start printing after the host computer commands
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    data to the printer if the printer is not ready to print. For developers using the SDK from Epson, see the User's Manual - Chapter 3 Programming Guide - "Printing After Checking the Printer Status". Since Bluetooth is disconnected when this occurs, if the auto reconnect feature is not enabled, you
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    Character Code Tables Refer to the following URL regarding the character code table. U www.epson-biz.com/pos/reference/charcode/ Appendix 144
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    Appendix Compatibility with USB Type-A Devices can be connected to the USB Type-A connector of the TM-L100 (models other than serial model) in the following ways. TM-L100 Direct connection Secondary connection Wireless LAN unit of OT-WL06 Extension cable of OT-WL06 Barcode scanner DM-D30/DM-
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Technical Reference Guide
Describes features of the product.
Describes setup and installation of the product and
peripherals.
Describes how to handle the product.
Describes advanced usage methods for the product.
Describes how to control the printer and necessary
information when you develop applications.
Describes general speciļ¬cations and character code
tables.
M00143801
Rev. B
Product Overview
Setup
Handling
Advanced Usage
Application Development Information
Appendix