Epson TM T88II Technical Reference - Page 14

Consumable products, TM-T88II/TM-88III Comparison Table - power supply

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❏ Power cable (model: AC-170) (*1) (*1) The power supply unit and power cable may not come packaged with the TM-T88III. Purchase these separately, if necessary. (The PS-170 power supply has been replaced by the PS-180 and is no longer being sold.) 1.1.4 Consumable products ❏ Specified paper: Thermal paper 1.1.5 TM-T88II/TM-88III Comparison Table Table 1-1 Differences between the TM-T88II and TM-T88III TM-T88III (current model) 1. High-speed print mode Approx. 150 mm/s (4.72") maximum 2. High-speed power consumption mode Average approx. 1.8 A 3. Serial interface selectable baud rates 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, (2400 discontinued, 38400 added). TM-T88II (legacy model) Approx. 120 mm/s (4.72") maximum Average approx. 1.7 A 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 4. Conditions for canceling receive buffer BUSY state * 5. Supported character sets (extended graphics) 6. Driver (EPSON OPOS ADK, Advanced Printer Driver) 38400 is selected by setting DIP SW1-7 and 1-8 to ON. (See "DIP Switch Functions" (page 2-3).) Set with DIP SW2-5 * Cannot be changed. 11 pages including WPC 1252, PC866 [Cyrillic #2], PC852 [Latin2]) 8 pages Also can be operated by the driver for - the TM-T88II. Functions, however, are restricted as follows: • Some baud rates cannot be used in serial communications (38400 bps, 2400 bps). Note: The driver cannot set a 38400 bps baud rate. Selecting a 2400 bps baud rate with the driver will cause garbled characters (the printer does not support a 2400 bps baud rate). * For details on the conditions for canceling the receive buffer BUSY state, refer to "DIP Switch Functions" (page 2-3). 1-2 Product Overview Rev. A

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Product Overview
Rev. A
Power cable (model: AC-170) (*1)
(*1)
The power supply unit and power cable may not come packaged with the TM-T88III. Purchase these
separately, if necessary. (The PS-170 power supply has been replaced by the PS-180 and is no longer
being sold.)
1.1.4
Consumable products
Specified paper: Thermal paper
1.1.5
TM-T88II/TM-88III Comparison Table
* For details on the conditions for canceling the receive buffer BUSY state, refer to “DIP Switch Functions” (page 2-3).
Table 1-1
Differences between the TM-T88II and TM-T88III
TM-T88III (current model)
TM-T88II (legacy model)
1. High-speed print mode
Approx. 150 mm/s (4.72") maximum
Approx. 120 mm/s (4.72") maximum
2. High-speed power
consumption mode
Average approx. 1.8 A
Average approx. 1.7 A
3. Serial interface selectable
baud rates
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
(2400 discontinued, 38400 added).
38400 is selected by setting DIP SW1-7
and 1-8 to ON.
(See “DIP Switch
Functions” (page 2-3).)
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200
4. Conditions for canceling
receive buffer BUSY state *
Set with DIP SW2-5 *
Cannot be changed.
5. Supported character sets
(extended graphics)
11 pages including WPC 1252,
PC866 [Cyrillic #2], PC852 [Latin2])
8 pages
6. Driver (EPSON OPOS ADK,
Advanced Printer Driver)
Also can be operated by the driver for
the TM-T88II. Functions, however, are
restricted as follows:
Some baud rates cannot be used in
serial communications (38400 bps,
2400 bps).
Note:
The driver cannot set
a
38400 bps baud rate. Selecting
a 2400 bps baud rate with the
driver will cause garbled
characters (the printer does not
support a 2400 bps baud rate).