KN04-00009A (Rev.1.3)
◈ Information
This Installation Guide includes a brief outline of information necessary for product
installation. For more detailed installation information, please refer to the user manual in the
enclosed CD. The contents of the CD include the following.
1. Manual: User Manual, Code Chart, Control Commands
2. Drivers: Windows Drivers, OPOS Drivers
3. Utilities: a logo download tool
◈ Components
Cable Cover
SRP-350
AC/DC Adaptor
◈ Connecting the Cables
1. Turn off the printer and the host ECR (host computer).
2. Plug the power cord into the Adaptor, and then plug the Adaptor into the power connector
of the printer.
3. Check the interface cable (Serial, Parallel, USB, or Ethernet), and connect the interface
connector cable accordingly.
4. Plug the drawer kick-out cable into the drawer kick-out connector on the printer.
Interface connector
Interface cable
(Serial/Parallel/USB/Ethernet)
◈ Installing the Paper Roll
※ Note: Adjusting the Paper Near-End Sensor
Near end sensor tab
Paper Roll
Power Cord
Installation Guide
Drawer kick-out connector
Power connector
Adaptor
Drawer
kick-out
cable
Power cord
1. Open the paper roll cover by pressing the cover-
open button.
2. Insert a new paper roll, making sure to align it
properly.
3. Pull out a small amount of paper, and close the
cover.
※ Note
When closing the cover, press down on the center
of the cover to ensure that the paper is in contact
with the roller.
The SRP-350 has a paper near-end sensor that
provides notice that the paper roll is nearly
exhausted. When the paper is running low, the lamp
on the apparatus is lit red. If the lamp is activated
even when sufficient paper remains, adjust the
near-end sensor setting by pushing the tab upward
towards1.
Printer Installation Guide
THERMAL PRINTER SRP-350
◈ Using the Operation Panel
Procuct Installation CD
Procuct Installation CD
Procuct Installation CD
CD
◈ Setting the Dip Switches
Changing Dip Switch settings must be done when the printer is off. Any changes done while
the printer is on will not be processed.
1. Serial Interface
• DIP Switch 1
SW
1-1
Auto Line Feed
1-2
Reserved
1-3
Flow Control
1-4
Data Length
1-5
Parity Check
1-6
Parity Selection
1-7
Baud rate Selection (bps)
1-8
• DIP Switch 2
SW
2-1
Emulation
2-2
Internal bell control
2-3
Auto Cutter
2-4
Busy Condition
2-5
Print Density
2-6
2-7
Near-End Sensor Status
2-8
Reserved
2. Parallel / USB Interface
• DIP Switch 1
SW
1-1
Auto Line Feed
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
• DIP Switch 2
SW
2-1
Emulation
2-2
Internal bell control
2-3
Auto Cutter Selection
2-4
Busy Condition
2-5
Print Density
2-6
2-7
Near-End Sensor Status
2-8
Reserved
• Table 1 – Baud Rate (bps) Selection
Transmission Speed
9600
19200
38400
57600
• Table 2 – Print Density Selection
Print Density
1 (Light)
2
3
4 (Dark)
• POWER (LED)
When turning on the power, a green LED will be lit.
• ERROR (LED)
When an error occurs, a red LED will be lit.
(e.g. no paper, cover ajar, etc.)
• PAPER (LED)
Red LED will be lit when the paper roll is running low. The LED blinks
when the printer is in self-test standby mode or macro execution standby
mode.
• FEED (Button)
Press the FEED button once to discharge extra paper. Holding down the
FEED button will discharge paper continuously until the button is
released.
Function
ON
Enable
-
XON/XOFF
7 bits
Yes
EVEN
Refer to the following Table 1
Function
ON
STAR
Internal bell disable
Disable
Receive Buffer Full
Refer to the following Table 2
Disable
-
Function
ON
Enable
Reserved
-
Reserved
-
Reserved
-
Reserved
-
Reserved
-
Reserved
-
Reserved
-
Function
ON
STAR
Internal bell disable
Disable
Receive Buffer Full
Refer to the following Table 2
Disable
-
1-7
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
2-5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Default
Disable
OFF
-
OFF
DTR/DSR
OFF
8 bits
OFF
No
OFF
ODD
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Default
EPSON
OFF
Internal bell enable
OFF
Enable
OFF
* Offline
* Receive Buffer
OFF
Full
OFF
OFF
Enable
OFF
-
OFF
OFF
Default
Disable
OFF
-
OFF
-
OFF
-
OFF
-
OFF
-
OFF
-
ON
-
OFF
OFF
Default
EPSON
OFF
Internal bell enable
OFF
Enable
OFF
* Offline
* Receive Buffer
OFF
Full
OFF
OFF
Enable
OFF
-
OFF
1-8
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
2-6
ON
OFF
OFF
ON