Epson TM-L90 with Peeler Technical Reference Guide - Page 91

Various Utilities

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TM-L90/TM-L90 Peeler Model Technical Reference Guide 5.1.4 Various Utilities We provide the utilities as described below. Get the utilities from the following URL. For customers in North America, go to the following web site: http://www.epsonexpert.com/ and follow the on-screen instructions. For customers in other countries, go to the following web site: http://download.epson-biz.com/?service=pos 5.1.4.1 Address Setup Utility for Ethernet Interface (for UB-E**) The utility, which sets an IP address to a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface for TM printer, and its detailed manual for developers are available. The customer who purchases the Ethernet interface TM printer needs this utility. 5.1.4.2 Electronic Logo Registration Utility for NVRAM This utility is designed to register a logo to the NVRAM (non-volatile memory) built in the printer. Using this utility saves shop logos to the NVRAM to increase logo printing speed. 5.1.4.3 Memory Switch Setting Utility This utility is designed to perform the memory switch-related functions of the TM printer easily. ❏ You can execute a communication test and self-test. ❏ You can set the switches, etc. (such as the memory switches and customized values). ❏ You can set the paper layout for the TM-L90. 5.1.4.4 USB Interface ID Code Rewrite Utility This utility is designed to edit the identification code of a USB interface according to the purpose of the user of USB interface TM printer. When you do not want to change the USB port setting of the driver after replacement of the TM printer, you do not need to change the port number by setting the same IP. 5.2 Sensors 5.2.1 Paper Sensors The printer has two paper sensors. 5.2.1.1 Roll paper near-end sensor The roll paper near-end sensor is to detect the condition when the remaining amount of the paper is getting low and it is located on the roll paper supply unit. It detects the near-end of the roll paper by detecting the roll paper diameter. You can adjust the sensor position. See page 27 for details for adjustment. The normal printing task will be performed even in the near-end status. Application Development Information 91

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Application Development Information
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TM-L90/TM-L90 Peeler Model Technical Reference Guide
5.1.4
Various Utilities
We provide the utilities as described below. Get the utilities from the following URL.
For customers in North America, go to the following web site:
http://www.epsonexpert.com/ and follow the on-screen instructions.
For customers in other countries, go to the following web site:
5.1.4.1
Address Setup Utility for Ethernet Interface (for UB-E**)
The utility, which sets an IP address to a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface for TM
printer, and its detailed manual for developers are available. The customer who purchases the
Ethernet interface TM printer needs this utility.
5.1.4.2
Electronic Logo Registration Utility for NVRAM
This utility is designed to register a logo to the NVRAM (non-volatile memory) built in the
printer. Using this utility saves shop logos to the NVRAM to increase logo printing speed.
5.1.4.3
Memory Switch Setting Utility
This utility is designed to perform the memory switch-related functions of the TM printer easily.
You can execute a communication test and self-test.
You can set the switches, etc. (such as the memory switches and customized values).
You can set the paper layout for the TM-L90.
5.1.4.4
USB Interface ID Code Rewrite Utility
This utility is designed to edit the identification code of a USB interface according to the purpose
of the user of USB interface TM printer. When you do not want to change the USB port setting of
the driver after replacement of the TM printer, you do not need to change the port number by
setting the same IP.
5.2
S
ensors
5.2.1
Paper Sensors
The printer has two paper sensors.
5.2.1.1
Roll paper near-end sensor
The roll paper near-end sensor is to detect the condition when the remaining amount of the
paper is getting low and it is located on the roll paper supply unit. It detects the near-end of the
roll paper by detecting the roll paper diameter. You can adjust the sensor position. See page 27
for details for adjustment.
The normal printing task will be performed even in the near-end status.