Oki Printer 425S User Manual

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Contents  
1. Setting Up the Printer....................................................................................................................................... 6  
1.1. Select a Location ...................................................................................................................................................................6  
1.2 Where to install your printer .................................................................................................................................................6  
1.3 Unpacking .............................................................................................................................................................................7  
Getting Started ...........................................................................................................................................................................7  
1.4 Installing the Printer ..............................................................................................................................................................8  
Getting to Know the OKIPOS 425S ...........................................................................................................................................8  
1.4.1 Remove the Shipping Restraints .....................................................................................................................................9  
1.4.2 Setting the Interface Board Assembly ............................................................................................................................10  
1.4.2.1 Setting the DIP Switches (RS-232C) ........................................................................................................................10  
1.4.2.2 Installing the Interface Board Assembly ..................................................................................................................11  
1.4.3 Connecting the Computer .............................................................................................................................................12  
1.4.4 Connecting the Cash Drawer .........................................................................................................................................12  
1.4.5 Connecting the Customer Display.................................................................................................................................12  
1.4.6 Connecting the Power ....................................................................................................................................................12  
1.4.7 Installing the Ribbon Cartridge .....................................................................................................................................13  
1.5 Installing the Paper ..............................................................................................................................................................16  
1.5.1 Roll paper .......................................................................................................................................................................17  
1.5.1.1 Adjusting the Roll Paper Guide ................................................................................................................................17  
1.5.1.2 Loading the Roll Paper.............................................................................................................................................19  
1.5.1.3 Adjusting the Roll Paper Near End Sensing Position ..............................................................................................21  
1.5.2 Cut-Sheet Paper (Slip) ....................................................................................................................................................22  
1.5.2.1 Loading the Cut-Sheet Paper (Slip)...........................................................................................................................22  
1.5.3 Cut-Sheet Paper (Validation/Stub).................................................................................................................................23  
1.5.3.1 Loading the Cut-Sheet Paper (Validation/Stub) ......................................................................................................23  
1.5.4 Sprocket Paper (Tractor)................................................................................................................................................26  
1.5.4.1 Loading the Sprocket Paper (Tractor) .......................................................................................................................26  
2. Using the Printer ............................................................................................................................................. 30  
2.1 Operation Panel Functions ..................................................................................................................................................30  
2.1.1 Switching Functions ......................................................................................................................................................31  
2.1.2 LED Function .................................................................................................................................................................32  
2.2 Local Functions ...................................................................................................................................................................33  
2.2.1 Types ..............................................................................................................................................................................33  
2.2.2 Starting ...........................................................................................................................................................................34  
2.3 Menu Function (Receipt) ....................................................................................................................................................35  
2.3.1 OEM — Standard Model ...............................................................................................................................................35  
2.3.2 OKI — Standard Model .................................................................................................................................................36  
2.3.3 How to Operate...............................................................................................................................................................37  
2.4 Hex Dump Function (Receipt) ............................................................................................................................................38  
2.4.1 Print Format ....................................................................................................................................................................38  
2.4.2 How to Print ...................................................................................................................................................................38  
2.5 Using the MICR Reader (Option) .......................................................................................................................................39  
2.6 MICR Read Test (Receipt) ..................................................................................................................................................41  
2.7 Rewinder Winding Evaluation Continuous Print Test (Receipt) .......................................................................................43  
3. Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................... 44  
3.1 Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge .........................................................................................................................................44  
3.2 Replacing the Roll Paper ....................................................................................................................................................47  
3.3 Clearing Paper Jams ............................................................................................................................................................49  
4. Troubleshooting and Repair .......................................................................................................................... 53  
4.1 Alarm Indication for a Failure .............................................................................................................................................53  
4.1.1 Details of Alarm Indications ..........................................................................................................................................54  
4.1.2 LED Indication...............................................................................................................................................................55  
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5. Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 56  
5.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................................56  
5.1.1 Scope of Application......................................................................................................................................................56  
5.1.2 Characteristics ................................................................................................................................................................56  
5.1.3 Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................58  
5.2 General Specifications.........................................................................................................................................................59  
5.2.1 Power Requirements ......................................................................................................................................................59  
5.2.2 Environmental Conditions.............................................................................................................................................59  
5.2.3 Agency Approvals ..........................................................................................................................................................59  
5.3 Communication Interface Specifications ............................................................................................................................60  
5.3.1 Parallel Interface (OKI/OEM Standard Type) ................................................................................................................60  
5.3.2 RS-232C Interface (OKI Standard Type)........................................................................................................................61  
5.3.3 Cash Drawer connector (OKI Standard Type) ................................................................................................................62  
5.3.4 Customer Display connector (OKI Standard RS-232C Interface Type) ........................................................................63  
5.4 Physical Characteristics ......................................................................................................................................................64  
5.4.1 Printhead ........................................................................................................................................................................64  
5.4.2 Printer .............................................................................................................................................................................64  
5.5 Logical Characteristics ........................................................................................................................................................65  
5.5.1 Print Direction ................................................................................................................................................................65  
5.5.2 Selectable Character Pitches ..........................................................................................................................................65  
5.5.3 Maximum Number of Characters per line ......................................................................................................................65  
5.5.4 Font Size/Cell Size.........................................................................................................................................................66  
5.5.5 Line Feed Pitches ...........................................................................................................................................................66  
5.6 Printer Performance .............................................................................................................................................................66  
5.6.1 Print Speed .....................................................................................................................................................................66  
5.6.2 Line Feed Speed .............................................................................................................................................................66  
5.7 Media Specifications ...........................................................................................................................................................67  
5.7.1 Cut-Sheet Paper (Slip/Validation) .................................................................................................................................67  
5.7.2 Cut-Sheet Paper (Counterfoil/Stub) ...............................................................................................................................67  
5.7.3 Roll Paper .......................................................................................................................................................................67  
5.7.4 Sprocket Paper (Tractor) ................................................................................................................................................68  
5.7.5 Appendix: Media Specifications ..................................................................................................................................69  
5.7.5.1. Cut-Sheet Paper (Slip/Validation) ...........................................................................................................................69  
5.7.5.2. Roll paper ................................................................................................................................................................76  
5.7.5.3. Sprocket Paper (Tractor) ..........................................................................................................................................78  
5.7.5.4. MICR (only with MICR Type) ................................................................................................................................87  
5.8 Paper Feed Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................88  
5.8.1 Paper feed methods/Paths ..............................................................................................................................................88  
5.8.2 Paper Positioning Restrictions.......................................................................................................................................88  
5.8.3 Paper Tear-off .................................................................................................................................................................88  
5.8.4 Paper End Detection ......................................................................................................................................................88  
5.9 MICR Specifications (Only with MICR type) ....................................................................................................................89  
5.9.1 Available Fonts ...............................................................................................................................................................89  
5.9.2 Scanning Speed...............................................................................................................................................................89  
5.9.3 Recognition Rating ........................................................................................................................................................89  
5.9.4 Reliability .......................................................................................................................................................................89  
5.9.5 Readable Area .................................................................................................................................................................89  
5.9.6 Media Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................89  
5.9.7 Other Relevant Standards ...............................................................................................................................................89  
5.10 Ribbon Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................90  
5.11 Reliability .........................................................................................................................................................................90  
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6. Command Description .................................................................................................................................... 91  
6.1 Control Code List ................................................................................................................................................................91  
6.1.1 OEM — Standard Model ...............................................................................................................................................91  
6.1.1.1 Function Code ..........................................................................................................................................................91  
6.1.1.2 ESC Sequence ...........................................................................................................................................................92  
6.1.1.3 GS sequence ..............................................................................................................................................................93  
6.1.1.4 US Sequence .............................................................................................................................................................93  
6.1.2 OKI Standard Model ......................................................................................................................................................94  
6.1.2.1 Function Code ..........................................................................................................................................................94  
6.1.2.2 ESC Sequence ...........................................................................................................................................................95  
6.1.2.3 FS Sequence ..............................................................................................................................................................97  
6.1.2.4 GS Sequence .............................................................................................................................................................97  
6.2 Character Set........................................................................................................................................................................98  
6.2.1 Code table (OEM — Standard Type) .............................................................................................................................98  
6.2.1.1 USA ...........................................................................................................................................................................98  
6.2.1.2 Canada-French ..........................................................................................................................................................99  
6.2.1.3 Multilingual .......................................................................................................................................................... 100  
6.2.1.4 Portugal.................................................................................................................................................................. 101  
6.2.1.5 Norway ................................................................................................................................................................... 102  
6.2.1.6 BRASCII ................................................................................................................................................................ 103  
6.2.1.7 Abicomp ................................................................................................................................................................. 104  
6.2.1.8 Multilingual 858 ................................................................................................................................................... 105  
6.2.1.9 ISO 8859/15 ........................................................................................................................................................... 106  
6.2.1.10 International character set table ......................................................................................................................... 107  
6.2.2 Code table (OKI — Standard Type) ............................................................................................................................ 108  
6.2.2.1 USA ........................................................................................................................................................................ 108  
6.2.2.2 Canada-French ....................................................................................................................................................... 109  
6.2.2.3 Multilingual .......................................................................................................................................................... 110  
6.2.2.4 Portugal.................................................................................................................................................................. 111  
6.2.2.5 Norway ................................................................................................................................................................... 112  
6.2.2.6 BRASCII ................................................................................................................................................................ 113  
6.2.2.7 Abicomp ................................................................................................................................................................. 114  
6.2.2.8 Multilingual 858 .................................................................................................................................................. 115  
6.2.2.9 ISO 8859/15 ........................................................................................................................................................... 116  
6.2.2.10 International character set table .......................................................................................................................... 117  
7. Using the Unitool Printer Driver ................................................................................................................ 118  
7.1 Setting Slip Paper in the Paper Tray................................................................................................................................. 118  
7.1.1 Using Registered Paper Icons ..................................................................................................................................... 119  
7.1.2 Using Custom Size ...................................................................................................................................................... 122  
7.1.2.1 Using Paper Size that is less than 187.96 mm (7.4") in Width .............................................................................. 122  
7.1.2.2 Using Paper Size that is 187.96 mm (7.4") or more and less than 215.9 mm (8.5") in width ................................ 127  
7.2 About the Validation Printing Area .................................................................................................................................. 128  
7.3 Setting Tractor Paper in the Tractor Unit ......................................................................................................................... 131  
7.4 Orientation........................................................................................................................................................................ 131  
7.5 Special functions of the Windows 95/98 Version Printer Driver...................................................................................... 132  
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1. Setting Up the Printer  
1.1. Select a Location  
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Firm, level surface capable of supporting approximately 7kg (15.4 lbs).  
Clearance to open cover  
At least 100mm (4 inches) additional clearance on both sides for adequate ventilation  
Nearby power source  
Room temperature: 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)  
Relative humidity: 20 to 80%  
Away from direct sunlight  
Do not place the printer near a heater.  
Do not place it in a location with abrupt temperature changes.  
Do not let condensation develop on the printer.  
Do not place it in a dirty location.  
Do not place it near a device with abrupt consumption power fluctuations.  
Do not place it near a device producing any noise.  
Do not place it near an object discharging static electricity (i.e., on a carpet).  
Do not place it near a location where it is subjected to any impacts or vibrations.  
Do not place it near a strong magnetic field or source of corrosive gas.  
1.2 Where to install your printer  
Install your printer on as flat and stable a desk as possible. Also, make sure that the following installation space is reserved for  
services such as operation, daily check and replacement of supplies to maintain the performance of your printer.  
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Approximately 100mm  
50mm or less  
750mm  
600mm or more  
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1.3 Unpacking  
Getting Started  
Check the contents:  
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Printer  
Ribbon Cartridge  
If anything is missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately.  
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1.4 Installing the Printer  
Getting to Know the OKIPOS 425S  
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Printer Cover  
Control Panel  
Paper Guide  
Cover Open Bar  
ON/OFF Switch  
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1.4.1 Remove the Shipping Restraints  
Important! Save the shipping restraints and packing materials in case you ever need to ship the printer.  
1. Remove the five pieces of shipping tape.  
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2. Press the Cover open bar and open the printer cover.  
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3. Remove the two printhead shipping restraints and red rubber, and detach the two pieces of tape.  
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Printer Cover  
Shipping Restraint  
Control Panel  
Red Rubber  
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1.4.2 Setting the Interface Board Assembly  
1.4.2.1 Setting the DIP Switches (RS-232C)  
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Switch Setting  
DIP SW  
Function  
ON  
OFF  
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Selects the data bit length  
Selects between the presence and Present  
absence of parity bits.  
7 bits  
8 bits  
Absent  
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Selects the parity  
Selects the protocol  
Even Parity  
XON / XOFF  
Odd parity  
Ready / Busy  
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OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Signaling Speed (BPS)  
1200  
2400  
4800  
9600  
19200  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Reserved  
Disconnect  
Disable  
Disable  
Convert to receive error  
characters  
Deselect  
Disable  
Disable  
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OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Selects the signaling speed  
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ON  
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OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
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Selects the customer display  
Selects the #6 pin reset signal  
Selects the #25 pin reset signal  
Selects the display of received  
data errors  
Selects the mode of circuit test  
Selects the hard reset signal  
Selects the software reset signal  
N/A  
Connect  
Enable  
Enable  
Ignore (error conversion  
is not performed)  
Select  
Enable  
Enable  
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N/A  
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* There are three types of errors: the parity error, the framing error, and the overrun error.  
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DIPSW1 DIPSW2  
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10 = OFF; 11 = ON  
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1.4.2.2 Installing the Interface Board Assembly  
(1) Insert the Interface Board Assembly in the direction of the arrow.  
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(2) Secure the Interface Board Assembly with 2 screws.  
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1.4.3 Connecting the Computer  
This printer supports either Parallel Interface or RS232C when the interface board is installed in the printer. To install the  
interface board, refer to Section 1.4.2.2.  
1. Check to be sure that the printer’s power is OFF.  
2. Connect the interface cable to the connector shown below.  
A) Parallel Interface  
B) Serial Interface  
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3. Secure the connector by its latches or screws.  
1.4.4 Connecting the Cash Drawer  
1. Check to be sure that the printer’s power is OFF.  
2. Insert the cable connector from the Cash Drawer to the area indicated by DM above until you hear a clicking sound.  
1.4.5 Connecting the Customer Display  
With the RS232C interface option board installed, Customer Display can be supported.  
1. Check to be sure that the printer’s power is OFF.  
2. Insert the cable connector from the Customer Display into the area indicated by C Dis above until you hear a clicking  
sound.  
1.4.6 Connecting the Power  
1. Attach the power cord to the back of the printer.  
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2. Plug the opposite end into a suitable grounded outlet.  
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1.4.7 Installing the Ribbon Cartridge  
1. Make sure the printer is turned OFF.  
2. Press the Cover open bar and open the printer cover.  
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3. Center the printhead.  
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4.  
Unpack the ribbon cartridge.  
Important!  
Do NOT remove the ribbon shield from the ribbon!  
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Ribbon Shield  
Take-up Knob  
Grip Points  
5. Install the new ribbon cartridge.  
1) Hold the ribbon cartridge as shown below.  
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2) Fit the grooves in the flat end of the cartridge over the posts on the ribbon plate.  
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3) Lower the front of the cartridge over the printhead until it snaps into place.  
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4) Turn the knob (1) in the direction of the arrow on the cartridge to take up the ribbon slack.  
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1.5 Installing the Paper  
Paper Specifications  
Maximum thickness: 0.3 mm (0.012 inches)  
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Media  
Type  
Width  
Length  
Weight  
Number  
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Thickness  
Diameter  
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Cut-Sheet  
Paper  
Single part  
(slip)  
105 to 215.9mm 70 to 297mm  
(4.13” to 8.5”) (2.76” to 11.7”)  
52 to 105 g/m2  
(14 to 28lb)  
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0.065 to 0.13  
mm  
(Sip/  
Validation)  
(0.0026” to  
0.005”)  
Note 1  
Single part  
(validation)  
105 to 215.9mm 70 to 297mm  
(4.13” to 8.5”) (2.76” to 11.7”)  
65 to 81 g/m2  
(17 to 21lb)  
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0.08 to  
0.1mm  
(0.0031” to  
0.0039”)  
0.3mm max.  
(0.012” max)  
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Multi part  
carbon lined (4.13” to 8.5”)  
105 to 215.9mm 70 to 297mm  
34 to 40 g/m2  
(9 to 11lb)  
Original  
plus 4  
(2.76” to 11.7”)  
or pressure  
sensitive  
(slip)  
copies  
Cut-Sheet  
paper  
(counterfoil/  
stub)  
70mm or more  
(2.76” or more )  
40mm or more  
(1.57” or more)  
65 to 81 g/m2  
(17 to 21lb)  
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0.08 to 0.1  
mm  
(0.0031” to  
0.0039”)  
Single part  
only  
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52 to 81g/m2  
(14 to 21lb)  
Original  
plus 1  
copy  
0.18mm max.  
(0.007” max.)  
101.6mm  
max.  
(4” max)  
Roll paper  
Note 2  
Multi part  
pressure  
sensitive  
69.5mm/76.2m  
m + 0.5mm  
(2.73”/3”  
+ 0.02”)  
76.2 to  
215.9mm  
76.2 to 355.6mm  
(3” to 14”)  
52 to 81 g/m2  
(14 to 21lb)  
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0.065 to  
0.1mm  
(0.0026” to  
0.0039”)  
0.27mm max.  
(0.0l” max)  
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Sprocket  
Paper  
(Tractor)  
Note 3  
Single part  
(3” to 8.5”)  
Multi part  
carbon  
76.2 to  
215.9mm  
76.2 to 355.6mm  
(3” to 14”)  
34 to 40 g/m2  
(9 to 11lb)  
Original  
plus 3  
lined or  
pressure  
sensitive  
(3” to 8.5”)  
copies  
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Multi part  
interleaf  
76.2 to  
215.9mm  
(3” to 8.5”)  
76.2 to 355.6mm  
(3” to 14”)  
38 to 45 g/m2  
(10 to 12lb)  
Original  
plus 2  
0.27mm max.  
(0.01” max)  
copies  
Note 1: All part must be glued at the top. Multipart is slip only.  
Note 2: The standard paper weight is 57g/m2 (15lb) for the first sheet and 45 g/m2 (12lb) for the second sheet of multipart  
paper.  
Note 3: Multiple part paper should be fastened by spot-pasting or crimpling on both sides and should be free of wrinkles.  
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1.5.1 Roll paper  
1.5.1.1 Adjusting the Roll Paper Guide  
1. Adjust paper guide A (1) to the paper width.  
Paper width: 2.75 inches (69.5 mm) or 3.00 inches (76.2 mm)  
1) When the printer is shipped, the paper width is set for wide roll paper (3 inch or 76.2 mm width)  
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2) To use narrow roll paper (2.73 inch or 69.5 mm width), hold up the roll paper guide and move it to the left to insert  
into the hole (1) at the lower frame.  
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3) The figure below shows the proper guide position for narrow roll paper (2.73 inch or 69.5mm width).  
(To return the guide to the position for wide roll paper, reverse step 2).  
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2. Adjust paper guide B to the paper width.  
1) Pull out the set paper in arrow direction (a) and push it in the arrow direction (b) until it stops or until it touches the  
inside of the Guide-Rear edge (1).  
2) Keeping the paper in position, turn the adjusting screw counter-clockwise to release the paper guide B (2) and adjust  
it to fit the roll paper edge. After paper width adjustment, turn the screw (3) clockwise to fasten the paper guide B.  
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1.5.1.2 Loading the Roll Paper  
Use roll paper that matches the specifications.  
Note: The printer must be turned on before installing the roll paper.  
1. Fold the paper so it is exactly straight and even (1), and will not tear off jaggedly (2).  
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2. Turn on the printer and open the printer cover. Remove the rewinder.  
3. Insert the roll paper as shown below.  
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4. Insert the tip of the paper into the paper inlet as far as it will go, and feed the roll paper until the paper comes out from the  
top of the printer.  
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5. When using the rewinder, follow the steps and the illustration below.  
1) Turn the flange into the arrow direction and remove it.  
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2) Insert the tip of roll paper into the groove of the rewinder as shown in the detail figure.  
Then, turn the rewinder into the arrow direction to wind the roll paper around it 2 or 3 times.  
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3) Insert the flange into the rewinder (to the arrow direction 1) until it stops, then turn it into the arrow direction 2 to  
lock.  
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4) Mount the rewinder on the printer.  
Note: When using narrow roll paper (2.73 inch or 69.5 mm width), turn over the flange as the arrow (e) and then  
mount it following the above procedures 3) and 4).  
Note: The flange can be demounted in the reverse procedures to its mounting.  
Note: This printer can use two kinds of roll paper. Their widths are 69.5mm+0.5mm and 76.2mm+0.5mm.  
Roll papers other than the above are outside the guarantee, and we recommend these papers not be used. If you use  
unrecommended roll papers and have problems, we will not guarantee either the printer or the performance. Even roll papers  
outside the above defined range can be used by inserting the Spacer that comes with the printer, if the space between the  
Flange and the Roll paper is 1mm. You must test thoroughly before you decide to use it, to make sure that there is no problem.  
6. Close the printer cover.  
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1.5.1.3 Adjusting the Roll Paper Near End Sensing Position  
The paper near end detector detects when the paper is almost gone by measuring the diameter of the Roll paper.  
If you want to change the amount of paper remaining when the printer stops printing, follow the steps below to adjust the  
paper near end detector.  
Note: If the inner diameter of the Roll paper core is more than 26mm (1.02 inch), the Roll paper near end detector may  
not work properly.  
1. Open the printer cover and remove the rewinder.  
2
Determine the point on the Roll paper at which you want the near end detector to be triggered. Then measure the distance  
A shown in the illustration.  
OP425_02.eps  
Note: There may be some difference between the measured distance A and the actual sensing position.  
3. Find the corresponding adjustment position number from the table below.  
DistanceA  
Adjustment position number  
4 mm (0.16")  
6 mm (0.24")  
8 mm (0.32")  
11 mm (0.43")  
19 mm (0.75")  
26 mm (1.02")  
#1  
#2  
#3  
#4  
#5  
#6  
Note: Above values are applicable when the inside diameter at the core of the Roll paper is 10 mm.  
4. Loosen the detector screw with a coin or screwdriver.  
5. Set the detector scale to the position you determined from the table by moving the detector screw up or down. The  
numbers #1, #2, #3... are not marked on the detector scale.  
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2
3
4
6. Secure the detector screw; then replace the rewinder and close the printer cover.  
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1.5.2 Cut-Sheet Paper (Slip)  
1.5.2.1 Loading the Cut-Sheet Paper (Slip)  
Use the paper that matches the specifications.  
Note: The printer must be turned on before loading the paper.  
1. Turn on the printer.  
2. Insert the paper as shown below, while butting the right edge of the paper against the paper guide.  
Note: When using a MICR-version machine, align the marks “” and “” as shown below and set the paper  
along the paper guide.  
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3. Printer feed the paper until the top of form of the paper is reached.  
Note: If cut sheet paper is set askew, remove the paper following the procedure below and reset it:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Pull the lever (1) (marked “PULL”).  
Pull out the paper in the direction of the arrow.  
Reset the paper.  
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1.5.3 Cut-Sheet Paper (Validation/Stub)  
1.5.3.1 Loading the Cut-Sheet Paper (Validation/Stub)  
Use the paper that matches the specifications.  
Note: The printer must be turned on before loading the paper.  
1. Turn on the printer.  
2. With the right edge of the paper positioned at the “” mark on the Cover Top, insert the paper.  
o425_48.jpg  
Note: To feed paper along the long edge, remove the Piece (1) on the left side of the printer cover and set the paper.  
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How to remove the Piece  
1. Press the Cover Open Bar and open the Printer Cover.  
CAUTION: Printhead may be very hot.  
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2. Unlock the latch (1) of the Piece Cover B (2) and remove the Piece Cover B.  
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3. Remove Piece Cover A.  
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4. Close Printer Cover.  
* Paper has been set for long-edge printing.  
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* Store the removed Piece in a safe place so that you will not lose it.  
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1.5.4 Sprocket Paper (Tractor)  
1.5.4.1 Loading the Sprocket Paper (Tractor)  
Use the paper that matches the specifications.  
Note: The printer must be turned off before inserting the tractor.  
1. Turn off the printer. Move the Paper Guide all the way to the right. Pull the hooks (1) on the tractor cover (2) in the arrow  
direction and remove the tractor cover.  
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2. Insert the tractor as shown below, and lock the tractor lock lever (1).  
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3. Set the tractor lever (1) in the direction of the arrow.  
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4. Turn on the printer.  
5. Pull up on the lock levers (1) and open the tractor covers (2), then move the right tractor over to fit the width of the paper.  
Center the support (3) between the tractors.  
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3
2
1
6. Place the first two holes in the paper over the tractor pins (4) on either side and close the tractor covers.  
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7. Move the left tractor to align the edge of the paper with the appropriate reference mark (!), and push back the right lock  
lever (2).  
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8. Fine-tune the position of the right tractor to center the holes in the paper on the pins, and push back the left lock lever (1).  
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9. Printer feeds the paper into the printer when your computer sends data.  
10. Preparation  
1) Position the printer at the front edge of the support (this promotes the unrestricted flow of paper into the printer), then  
place a stack of Sprocket (Tractor) Paper below the printer.  
2) The standard height of desks on which the printer is installed should be 75cm. Paper should be loaded in parallel with  
the paper running path wherever possible. The deviation to right and left should be 5cm or less.  
3) The ejected paper should be folded squarely on the floor to enable smooth paper conveyance. Inappropriate paper  
setting may deteriorate print quality.  
F-002.eps and F-003b.eps  
3
2
1
1
2
3
50mm or less  
750mm  
600mm or more  
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2. Using the Printer  
2.1 Operation Panel Functions  
Note  
OEM Fiscal Type:  
The operation panel is under the control of the fiscal control PCB. Consequently, the fiscal control PCB should be  
removed before self tests. Alternatively, disconnecting the cable from the main control PCB is acceptable.  
Operation Panel Specification  
o425_20.jpg  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
POWER LED  
LED1  
Green  
Red  
Orange  
Orange  
Green  
LED2  
LED3  
LED4  
SW2  
SW3  
SW1  
SW4  
5
6
7
8
Operation Panel  
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2.1.1 Switching Functions  
A25046.doc  
No.  
1
Switch  
Function in Modes other than Tractor  
In Receipt Mode:  
Function in Tractor Mode  
Without paper: Automatic loading  
SW2  
Feeds Receipt paper for the specified With paper: Automatic parking  
(FF/LOD,PAK)  
length (10/6”)  
In Slip Mode: Ejects a fed slip paper  
In Validation Mode: Disabled  
*Printing will not be started.  
2
3
SW3  
(CUT)  
In Receipt/Slip/Validation Modes:  
Disabled  
At cutting position:  
Reverse – feed to the printing  
position  
At printing position:  
Feed to the cutting position  
Without paper: Disabled  
With a single push:  
SW1  
(LF)  
In Receipt Mode: Feed a line of  
Receipt paper  
One line feed of Sprocket paper  
In slip mode: Feed a line of a fed Slip With a continuous push: Page feed  
paper  
*A line is fed immediately after a  
switch push, and a page after a  
500ms continuous push.  
In Validation mode: Disabled  
*Printing will not be started.  
*Printing will not be started  
4
SW4  
Feeds a line of Receipt paper  
(Receipt LF)  
*Enabled regardless of media mode and media state.  
* The above switch operations in principle correspond to special commands for switch control.  
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2.1.2 LED Function  
A25004.doc  
No.  
LED  
ON  
OFF  
Blinking  
1
2
POWER Green  
Powered On  
Powered off  
Normal state  
-
LED 1  
Red  
Recoverable Alarms  
*Slip Feed/Eject Alarm  
*Auto Loading Alarm  
*Auto Parking Alarm  
*Media Mismatch  
Alarm (1)  
*Unrecoverable Alarms  
(blinking pattern indicates  
alarm type)  
*See the table in section 4.1  
*SP Thermal alarm  
(ERROR)  
(LED2 blinks concurrently)  
*LF Thermal Alarm  
*Media Mismatch  
Alarm (2)  
*Cover Open Alarm  
(Only OKI standard  
type)  
3
4
LED2  
(Status)  
Orange  
Orange  
Paper is not fed  
(In sheet-insertion wait  
state)  
Paper has been *In sheet-extraction wait  
fed state  
(in print ready *SP Thermal Alarm  
state)  
(LED1 blinks concurrently)  
LED3/  
LED4  
(Mode)  
In Slip Mode  
In Tractor  
Mode  
In  
In MICR  
Mode  
*Slow  
Validation  
mode  
*Quick  
blinking  
-
blinking  
Green  
In Receipt Mode  
When “Cover Open Alarm” is set to No in Menu, Cover Open Alarm is disabled (printing does not stop).  
* Media Does Not Match Alarm (1) is detected by monitoring the option tractor lever. Media Does Not  
Match Alarm (2) is detected by the Validation sensor monitoring (media manually inserted into the  
validation opening).  
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2.2 Local Functions  
Note OEM Fiscal Type :  
This section describes local maintenance capabilities under the control of the printer block.  
The fiscal control PCB should be removed before the functions are performed.  
2.2.1 Types  
Local Functions  
Local test  
All letters & rolling ASCII continuous printing test (Receipt)  
All letters & rolling ASCII continuous printing test (Slip/Sprocket)  
Sample data continuous printing test (Validation)  
MICR read test (Receipt) (only with MICR Type)  
Rewinder winding-performance evaluation continuous printing test (Receipt)  
Menu function (Receipt)  
Hexadecimal dump (Receipt)  
Platen maintenance mode  
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2.2.2 Starting  
A25047.doc  
No.  
Local Functions  
SW2  
SW3  
SW1  
SW4  
1
2
All letters & rolling ASCII continuous printing  
test (Receipt)  
All letters & rolling ASCII continuous printing  
test (Slip/Sprocket)  
X
O
X
X
O
X
X
X
3
4
5
6
7
8
Sample data continuous printing test (Validation)  
Menu function (Receipt)  
Hexadecimal dump (Receipt)  
MICR read test (Receipt) (Only with MICR type)  
Platen maintenance mode  
Rewinder winding-performance evaluation  
continuous printing test (Receipt)  
X
O
X
O
O
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
Notes:  
1. To make the above modes are active, turn on the printer while pressing the switches marked with a circle and  
releasing those with a cross.  
2. No.2: Sprocket paper printing test is performed when the lever is on the Tractor side, and Slip paper printing test  
when the lever is not on the Tractor side.  
3. No. 3, 6 and 8: if the lever is on the Tractor side, the printer starts up for normal printing with the function disabled.  
No. 1, 4, 5, and 7: the printer starts up with the function enabled regardless of the lever position.  
4. No. 1: printing width is as set in the Width of Roll Paper menu.  
5. No.1, 2 and 8: printing is suspended by pressing SW1. Pressing SW1 again restarts printing.  
6. No. 1-3, 6 and 8: printing is suspended by opening the cover. Close the cover to restart printing.  
7. During any local function, lever operation causes media mismatch alarm (1). When the lever is returned to the  
original position, the alarm is released to restart test printing.  
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2.3 Menu Function (Receipt)  
Overview  
The menu function is the local function that sets each mode to control the printer and adjust it. This mode has the following  
items, saved in the E2P-ROM. This information is printed only when the menu mode is activated at Power On, and the  
information can be overwritten from the operator panel.  
Menu Print is printed in Receipt Mode.  
The menu determines the initialization state of each mode.  
2.3.1 OEM — Standard Model  
A25006.doc  
No.  
Item  
Auto Cutter Unit  
MICR Unit  
Function  
Sets  
1
2
Selects Auto Cutter Unit  
Installed/Not Installed  
Selects MICR Unit Installed/Not  
Installed  
Yes  
O No  
Yes (CMC-7)  
Yes (E-13B)  
O No  
3
Print Registration  
Adjusts the print position if it  
shifts in Forward printing and  
Reverse printing  
0.25mm Right  
0.20mm Right  
0.15mm Right  
0.10mm Right  
0.05mm Right  
O 0  
0.05mm Left  
0.10mm Left  
0.15mm Left  
0.20mm Left  
0.25mm Left  
4
5
6
Top Adjust  
Adjusts Top of Form position  
when Slip/Sprocket are used  
-1.75mm ~+1.75mm  
*Can be set in the 0.35mm  
unit  
*Default value: 0 mm  
-1.75mm ~+1.75mm  
*Can be set in the 0.35mm  
unit  
Cut Adjust  
Adjusts Cut Position when cutting  
Sprocket paper  
*Default value: 0 mm  
O 76.2mm  
Width of Roll Paper  
Selects the paper width of Roll  
paper.  
69.5mm  
(Changes the print area)  
O = default value  
Note  
For No. 3, 4, and 5, adjust to the proper values at factory shipment.  
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2.3.2 OKI — Standard Model  
A25007.doc  
No.  
1
Item  
Function  
Sets  
Auto Cutter Unit  
MICR Unit  
Selects Auto Cutter Unit Installed/Not Installed  
Selects MICR Unit Installed/Not Installed  
Yes  
No  
O
O
2
Yes(CMC-7)  
Yes(E-13B)  
No  
3
Print Registration  
Adjusts the print position if it shifts in Forward  
printing and Reverse printing  
0.25mm Right  
0.20mm Right  
0.15mm Right  
0.10mm Right  
0.05mm Right  
0
0.05mm Left  
0.10mm Left  
0.15mm Left  
0.20mm Left  
0.25mm Left  
-1.75mm ~ +1.75mm  
*Can be set in the  
0.35mm unit  
*Default value: 0 mm  
-1.75mm ~ +1.75mm  
*Can be set in the  
0.35mm unit  
*Default value: 0 mm  
Yes  
4
5
Top Adjust  
Cut Adjust  
Adjusts Top Of Form position when  
Slip/Sprocket are used.  
Adjusts Cut Position when cutting sprocket  
paper.  
6
7
8
9
Auto LF  
Selects auto line feed.  
(Selects auto line feed by CR Code)  
Selects Receive Buffer Size  
(Auto line feed)  
Receive Buffer  
Size  
O No  
2K  
O 16K  
Print Mode  
Selects font  
O Utility  
HSD  
Off-line Busy  
Control  
Selects conditions of BUSY  
O Yes (Off-line or  
receive buffer-full)  
O No (Receive buffer-  
full)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Cover Open Alarm Selects enable/disable of print stop in Cover  
Open  
O Yes  
No  
O 76.2mm  
69.5mm  
Slashed  
O Unslashed  
Width of Roll  
Paper  
Selects the paper width of Roll paper (Changes  
the print area)  
Zero Character  
Selects a zero font  
Page Length  
Selects the paper length of Sprocket paper  
88.9mm  
139.7mm  
215.9mm  
O 279.4mm  
304.8mm  
14  
Paper End Signal  
Selects the paper sensor that enables Paper End  
Signal.  
O Yes (RNE or RE)  
Yes (RE)  
No  
RNE: Receipt/Journal Near End Sensor  
RE: Receipt/Journal End Sensor  
O = default value  
Note 1) In this model, an auto cutter unit cannot be installed.  
Note 2) I/F control information (baud rate, etc.) and customer display connection/disconnection of serial model are set by  
DIP-SW on the I/F board.  
Note 3) MICR Unit selection has the following two types for MICR Read test (Refer to Section 2.6): “Yes (CMC-7),” and  
Yes (E-13B).” Normally, either selection is recognized as an actual installation status of MICR Unit, and MICR  
type is selected by designation of the command.  
Note 4) For No. 3, 4, and 5, adjust to the proper values at factory shipment.  
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2.3.3 How to Operate  
Start  
To start the Menu Mode, turn the printer on while holding down SW2 + SW1. When the printer’s initialization ends correctly,  
the printer prints the title “Menu Print” and all the menu items and set values. Then, the printer line-feeds until the print result  
goes beyond the Manual Cutter position, prints the item/set value immediately after “Menu Print,” then waits for a switch to be  
pressed.  
Operation  
The switch functions during the menu mode are as follows:  
A25008.doc  
Switch  
Function  
Advances the set values of the Menu Item, one at a time. From the last set  
value, returns to the first set value.  
Ends Menu Mode.  
SW2  
SW3  
Registers the set values in EEPROM, then prints the end message “Menu  
End” and returns to the same initialized state as at power on.  
Advances the Menu Items, one at a time.  
From the last Menu Item, returns to the first Menu Item.  
Feeds the receipt, by one line  
SW1  
SW4  
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2.4 Hex Dump Function (Receipt)  
This function converts received data, as it is, to character codes, and prints it in the Receipt mode. The printed contents are as  
follows: Upon receiving one byte, the printer divides it into three characters, High-nibble, Low-nibble and a space. Regarding  
these as 1 block, the printer prints 8 blocks in one line, then, prints the same data in the character format.  
Upon entering the HEX dump mode, the printer prints “Hex Data Dump”. (Title printing)  
2.4.1 Print Format  
OP425_03c.eps  
Hex Data Dump  
0000 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX : ........  
0008 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX : ........  
.
.
.
.
FFF8 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX : ........  
0000 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX : ........  
.
.
.
.
Line No.  
Hex data  
ASCII data  
2.4.2 How to Print  
1
If it does not receive data after 150ms have passed since receiving last data, the printer starts printing (CR) if it has some  
data.  
(If there is not enough data to form 8 blocks, spaces will be used.)  
If it subsequently receives data, the printer prints from a position next to the position at which the printing started.  
2
If it receives the I-PRIME signal (Parallel model)/Reset signal (Serial model), the printer starts printing if it has some data,  
then feeds one line. Then, the printer is initialized. (If it does not have any data, the printer feeds one line and then is  
initialized.) After the initialization, the printer starts up in dump mode again and prints. The line number is reset,  
however, and counting begins from “0000”.  
*
When I-PRIME signal (Parallel model)/Reset signal (Serial model) is hard reset (setting by Short Plug with Parallel I/F  
board and by DIP SW with Serial I/F board), it immediately starts initialization and does not continue hex dump.  
3
4
One line-feed is added for every 16 lines.  
The count begins from “0000” when the line number exceeds “FFF8.”  
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2.5 Using the MICR Reader (Option)  
If your printer has the factory installed optional MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) reader that enables the printer to  
read and process MICR characters on personal checks, read this section.  
Note 1: If Cut-sheet Paper or Sprocket Paper has been loaded, eject it before you use the MICR feature. This does not apply  
to the Roll Paper.  
Note 2: When the Tractor (Option) (1) has been installed, remove or park the Sprocket Paper, then switch the Lever to the  
Cut Sheet side (1) from the Sprocket side (3)  
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1
3
Note 3: When using a MICR-version machine, align the marks “” and “” as shown and set the paper along the paper  
guide (1).  
Note 4: Use a flat Check Sheet. If you use Check Sheets that are dog-eared, have wrinkles, or are wavy, they are more likely  
to cause a paper jam, scan failure, or damage to the MICR Head.  
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How to use the MICR Reader  
1. Send the command “FS a 0 n” from the host computer. Then the printer shifts to the MICR Mode and waits for the Check  
Sheet to be inserted. LED3 blinks slowly in orange (repeats 1 sec ON, 1 sec OFF).  
2. Insert the Check Sheet with its magnetic ink print surface up and the magnetic ink print area to the right side of the  
direction of insertion, butting it against the right side of the printer. The printer feeds the Check Sheet and reads at the same  
time.  
3. To print on the Check Sheet, send the command “FS a 1” which feeds the Check Sheet to the print start position, then send  
the print command.  
4. To eject the Check Sheet, send the command “FS a 2.”  
5. To have the Check Sheet read results sent again, send the command “FS b.”  
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2.6 MICR Read Test (Receipt)  
This function performs MICR read and prints that result on the receipt paper.  
Effective only when the MICR unit is installed and “MICR Unit = Yes(CMC-7)” or “MICR Unit = Yes(E-13B)” is set in the  
menu.  
(1) How to start  
Turn the power on while holding down SW2 + SW3.  
(2) How to exit  
Turn the power off.  
(3) Contents of the test  
(a) When this mode is started, the printer enters Wait for MICR Insertion state.  
(b) Insert MICR card and perform MICR read.  
(c) The printer prints MICR read results on the Receipt paper, and enters Wait for MICR Insertion state.  
(b) and (c) above are repeated.  
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(4) Contents printed  
When Read is OK:  
(a) Prints “Read OK.”  
(b) Prints the MICR read results in HEX dump.  
(“XX XX ...... XX” + ASCII: 1 line contains 8 byte information)  
When Read is NG:  
(a) Prints “Read NG.”  
(b) Prints the MICR read results (Return Code (1 byte) and read data) in HEX dump.  
(“XX XX ...... XX” + ASCII: 1 line contains 8 byte information)  
Regarding MICR Read result, Return Code (1 byte) and Read Data are printed.  
When the Return Code is 30H (“No errors”), it is assumed as “Read OK.” Otherwise, it is assumed as “Read NG.”  
Return codes are shown below:  
Return code  
30H (0)  
Status  
No errors.  
33H (3)  
Error: Read/Decode error.  
Error: No magnetic ink detected.  
Error: Document jam or document is too long.  
34H (4)  
36H (6)  
• When character set is CMC-7, the below codes are returned.  
A25010a.doc and OP425_01.tif  
A: dash symbol  
B: amount symbol  
C: transit symbol  
D: On-Us symbol  
E: comma symbol  
A25010.doc  
Character  
Code  
31H  
35H  
39H  
42H  
Character  
Code  
32H  
36H  
30H  
43H  
Character  
3
7
(space)  
D
Code  
33H  
37H  
20H  
44H  
Character  
4
8
A
E
Code  
34H  
38H  
41H  
45H  
1
5
9
B
2
6
0
C
• When character set is E-13B, the below codes are returned.  
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A: dash symbol  
B: amount symbol  
C: transit symbol  
D: On-Us symbol  
A25011.doc  
Character  
1
5
9
Code  
Character  
Code  
32H  
36H  
30H  
42H  
Character  
3
7
(space)  
C
Code  
33H  
37H  
20H  
43H  
Character  
Code  
34H  
38H  
-
31H  
35H  
39H  
41H  
2
6
0
B
4
8
-
A
D
44H  
Note  
In both cases of CMC-7 and E-13B, special character codes are different from those sent to host by a check paper  
read command.  
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2.7 Rewinder Winding Evaluation Continuous Print Test (Receipt)  
This function performs print/platen switch continuous test to evaluate the rewinder winding performance.  
(1) How to start  
Turn the power on while holding down SW3 + SW1 + SW4.  
(2) How to exit  
Turn the power off.  
• During test printing, if you press SW1, printing suspends. If you press SW1 again, printing resumes.  
(3) Contents printed  
(a) Prints “HHH”+ Space + “HHH” (UTL characters)  
(b) Print Sheet Mode switching (Receipt  
Slip Receipt)  
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3. Maintenance  
3.1 Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge  
When printing becomes light, replace the Ribbon Cartridge, following the procedure shown below:  
1. Make sure the printer is turned OFF.  
2. Press the Cover open bar and open the printer cover.  
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3. Center the printhead.  
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4. Swing the front of the cartridge up off the printhead, then lift the cartridge out and discard it.  
Caution! The printhead may be HOT!  
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5. Unpack the ribbon cartridge.  
Important! Do NOT remove the ribbon shield (1) from the ribbon!  
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1
2
3
1
2
3
Ribbon Shield  
Take-up Knob  
Grip Points  
6. Install the new ribbon cartridge.  
1) Hold the ribbon cartridge as shown below.  
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2) Fit the grooves in the flat end of the cartridge over the posts on the ribbon plate.  
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3) Lower the front of the cartridge over the printhead until it snaps into place.  
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4) Turn the knob (1) in the direction of the arrow on the cartridge to take up the ribbon slack.  
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3.2 Replacing the Roll Paper  
When the Roll is used up, load a new one, following the procedure shown below.  
1. Press Form Feed switch (1) and eject all the Receipt Paper (2).  
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2
1
2. Press the Cover Open Bar and open the Printer Cover.  
* Caution! The printhead may be HOT!  
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3. Remove the paper roll on the rewinder, following the procedure below.  
(1) Remove the rewinder (1) from the printer (2).  
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1
2
(2) Rotate the flange (2) in the direction shown below and remove it from the rewinder (1).  
Note 1: Rotation direction of the flange varies depending on the width of the Roll Paper.  
Arrow 3:  
Arrow 4:  
Wide Roll Paper (Width: 76.2 mm)  
Narrow Roll Paper (Width: 69.5 mm)  
Note 2: When a spacer is installed, remove the spacer along with the flange.  
o425_44.jpg  
2
3
4
1
(3) Pull the Roll Paper (1) out from the rewinder (2). When it is tight, rotate the rewinder in the direction below, and pull  
out the paper.  
o425_45.jpg  
1
2
4. Load new paper roll.  
For loading Roll Paper, refer to Section 1.5.1.2.  
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3.3 Clearing Paper Jams  
When Roll Paper gets jammed, remove the paper, following the procedure shown below:  
1. Press Cover Open Bar and open the printer cover.  
* Print head may be very hot. Exercise caution.  
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2. Remove the rewinder and cut the Roll Paper (1) at the location (2) shown below.  
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2
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3. Press the two levers (1) on either side at the same time as shown, lift the plate assembly and gently pull out the jammed  
paper in the direction of the arrow.  
Note: Be careful not to leave small pieces of paper.  
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1
1
4. Load a new paper roll.  
For the procedure to load Roll Paper, refer to Section 1.5.2.  
Note: Before loading Roll Paper, press down on the two levers (1) to close the plate assembly securely.  
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Cut-Sheet Paper  
When cut-sheet paper gets jammed, remove the paper, following the procedure shown below:  
1. Press the Cover Open Bar and open the printer cover  
* Print head may be hot. Exercise caution.  
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2. Slowly pull out the paper upward or toward you while pulling the lever (1) [marked “PULL”] toward you.  
Note: Be careful not to leave small pieces of paper behind.  
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Sprocket Paper  
When sprocket paper gets jammed, remove the paper, following the procedure shown below.  
1. Open the Tractor Cover (1) and cut the sprocket paper at the perforation (2).  
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2
1
2. Press the Cover Open Bar and open the printer cover  
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3. Slowly pull out the paper upward or toward you while pulling the lever (1) [marked “PULL”] toward you.  
Note: Be careful not to leave small pieces of paper behind.  
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4. Troubleshooting and Repair  
4.1 Alarm Indication for a Failure  
When a failure occurs, the printer indicates its contents with LED1 lamp on the operation panel, which blinks in different ways  
depending on the failure type.  
Note: OEM Fiscal Type:  
The alarm indication works only when the Fiscal Control PCB is not mounted.  
o425_20.jpg  
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
POWER LED  
LED1  
Green  
Red  
LED2  
Orange  
LED3  
LED4  
Orange  
Green  
5
6
7
8
SW2  
SW3  
SW1  
SW4  
Operation Panel  
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4.1.1 Details of Alarm Indications  
Table411.doc  
No. of  
Malfunction contents  
What you should do  
times  
LED 1  
blinks  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Program ROM Alarm  
EEPROM Alarm  
Internal RAM Alarm  
External RAM Alarm  
Homing Alarm  
Contact the store where you bought the printer or  
the Maintenance Service Center  
Is the media jammed?  
If it is, remove the jammed paper.  
Is the ribbon snagged?  
Spacing Alarm  
Replace the ribbon.  
If the above do not apply to your case, contact the  
store where you bought the printer or the  
Maintenance Service Center  
8
Platen Switching Alarm  
Is the media jammed?  
If it is, remove the jammed paper.  
If this is not the case, contact the store where you  
bought the printer or Maintenance Service Center  
9
Head A/D Error  
Contact the store where you bought the printer or  
Maintenance Service Center  
10  
11  
12  
13  
WDT (F/T Control)  
NMI (F/W Control)  
BRK (F/W Control)  
MICR Unit Error (only  
with MICR type)  
Although the MICR Option is not installed in your  
printer, is the No. 2 MICR Unit setting in the Menu  
“Yes?” (On how to check the Menu Settings, refer  
to Section 2.3, “Menu Function.”  
If it is, change it to “No.”  
If this is not the case, contact the store where you  
bought the printer or Maintenance Service Center  
14  
Interface PCB Error (only Is I/F board (option) installed correctly?  
OKI standard type)  
If not, install it correctly.  
Isn’t I/F board (option) defective?  
If it is, replace the I/F board.  
If the above do not apply to your case, contact the  
store where you bought the printer or Maintenance  
Service Center  
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4.1.2 LED Indication  
Table412.doc  
No. LED  
ON  
BLINK  
1
LED 1  
(ERROR)  
Red  
[Recoverable Alarms]  
Slip Load Alarm  
Slip paper was not loaded correctly. Remove it and  
reload it.  
Slip Exit Alarm  
Fatal Alarm (see Section 4.1.1)  
SP Thermal Alarm (blinks  
simultaneously with LED2)  
The print head area has become  
hot. As soon as the temperature goes  
down, the printer recovers  
automatically.  
Slip paper did not exit correctly. Remove the Slip  
paper.  
LF Thermal Alarm  
Auto Loading Alarm  
The LF Motor has become hot. As  
soon as the temperature goes down,  
the printer recovers automatically.  
Sprocket paper was not loaded correctly. Set it at  
the correct position of the Tractor and do the loading  
operation again.  
Auto Parking Alarm  
Sprocket paper did not eject correctly. Do the  
parking operation again. If the paper does not move  
through the Tractor Gear turns, remove it manually.  
Media Mismatch Alarm  
Media different from the one the printer is trying  
to print on has been set. Change the print mode or set  
the correct media.  
Cover Open Alarm  
Close the printer cover.  
2
LED 2  
(STATUS)  
Orange Media has not been loaded (Waiting for loading)  
Waiting for Media to be removed.  
Remove the media.  
state.  
Load the media.  
SP Thermal Alarm (blinks  
simultaneously with LED1)  
The print head area has become  
hot. As soon as the temperature goes  
down, the printer recovers  
automatically.  
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5. Specifications  
5.1 Introduction  
5.1.1 Scope of Application  
This specification applies to OKIPOS 425S/425S/425SF, a 9-pin type serial dot impact printer.  
This device is a desk-top serial dot impact printer, used exclusively as the output device for POS (Point-of-sales) system.  
• OKIPOS 425S: OKI Single Standard Version  
• 425S:  
• 425SF:  
OEM Single Standard Version  
OEM Single Fiscal Version  
5.1.2 Characteristics  
Printhead with 9 pins mounted  
Direct access control panel  
Printhead Life:  
Print speed:  
200 million characters (Ave.) - Utility Print Quality  
387 cps (19.3 ips):  
317 cps (19.3 ips):  
Rear:  
HSD (High-Speed Draft)  
Utility  
Paper feed:  
Roll Paper  
Top:  
Counterfoil / Validation  
Cut-Sheet Paper/Sprocket Paper (Tractor)  
Front:  
Paper handling:  
Paper copies:  
Auto Loading  
Cut-Sheet Paper:  
Sprocket Paper (Tractor):  
OEM Fiscal Type:  
Total 5 pages (original 1 + 4 copies)  
Total 4 pages (original 1 + 3 copies)  
OKI Epson Emulation + New Defined  
Command to support OEM fiscal command  
OKI Epson Emulation  
Emulation:  
OEM Standard Type:  
OKI Standard Type:  
OKI Epson Emulation (ESC/POS similar)  
Interface:  
IEEE-1284 bidirectional parallel or RS-232C Interface  
Line Feed Increments: OEM Fiscal/OEM Standard Type: 1/6", n/216" (0 < n < 255)  
OKI Standard Type:  
1/6", n/144" (0 < n < 255)  
Agency approved by UL, CSA, CE and FCC  
Variations:  
OEM Fiscal Version  
OEM Fiscal + MICR Version  
OEM Standard Version  
OEM Standard + MICR Version  
OKI Standard Version  
OKI Standard + MICR Version  
(MICR: Magnetic-Ink-Character-Recognition)  
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Options  
1
Front Tractor: User Option  
o425_26.jpg  
2
Parallel Interface: Dealer Option (OKI/OEM Standard Type)  
o425_23.jpg  
3
RS-232C Interface: Dealer Option (OKI Standard Type)  
o425_81.jpg  
Note  
Only one interface option can be installed.  
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5.1.3 Configuration  
Standard Printer Configuration  
1
2
3
4
5
Printer Cover  
Control Panel  
Paper Guide  
Cover Open Bar  
ON/OFF Switch  
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2
1
5
3
4
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5.2 General Specifications  
5.2.1 Power Requirements  
1
Input power  
Single-phaseAC  
Voltage:  
Universal  
120VAC+15% – 230VAC+15%  
Frequency: 50/60Hz +2%  
2
Power consumption (without Fiscal Control PCB)  
Local Test : Max. 40W (Local Printing)  
Idle:  
Max. 15W (Energy Star compliant)  
5.2.2 Environmental Conditions  
1
Ambient temperature and relative humidity  
Operating  
Non-operating  
41 to 104  
(5 to 40)  
Unit  
Temperature  
32 to 109.4  
(0 to 43)  
10 to 90  
°F  
(°C)  
%RH  
Relative  
20 to 80  
Humidity  
Avoid condensation at all times.  
5.2.3 Agency Approvals  
UL:  
UL 1950  
CSA:  
CE:  
CSA C22.2 N0.950  
EN 50081-1: 1992 (EN55022 class B)  
EN 50082-1: 1992  
EN 60950  
FCC:  
classA  
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5.3 Communication Interface Specifications  
5.3.1 Parallel Interface (OKI/OEM Standard Type)  
1
Interface Spec (Between centronics connector and host PC)  
Parallel interface signal part (IEEE-1284 parallel equivalent)  
Centronics Connector Pin Assignment signal  
A25012.doc  
Pin No.  
1
2-9  
10  
11  
12  
Signal Name  
nStrobe  
DATA bit 1~8  
nAck  
Busy  
PError  
Direction  
Function  
Data Strobe  
From host PC  
From host PC  
To host PC  
To host PC  
To host PC  
Data from host PC  
Receive completion  
Data receiving impossible  
OEM Standard Type: Error  
OKI Standard Type: Paper End  
Online  
1284 mode move request  
Not connected  
Signal ground  
13  
14  
15  
16,19-  
30, 33  
17  
Select  
nAutoFd  
NC  
To host PC  
From host PC  
-
-
GND  
FG  
-
Frame ground  
18,35  
31  
32  
+5V  
nInit  
nFault  
DK_STATUS  
To host PC  
From host PC  
To host PC  
To host PC  
+5VDC power supply (Max 400mA)  
Initialization  
Error  
OEM Standard Type: Not used  
OKI Standard Type: Cash Drawer status signal  
1284 mode move request  
34  
36  
nSelectln  
From host PC  
Note: Pin arrangement  
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18  
36  
1
19  
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5.3.2 RS-232C Interface (OKI Standard Type)  
1
Interface signals  
A25013.doc  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Code  
PG  
TD  
RD  
RTS  
Signal  
-
From printer  
To printer  
From printer  
Function  
Frame ground  
Data from printer  
Data to printer  
Indicates printer cannot receive  
data in printer and Customer  
Display Busy/Ready protocol  
Indicates that data can be sent  
1
2
3
4
Protective ground  
Transmitted Data  
Received Data  
Request to Send  
6
Data Set Ready  
DSR  
To printer  
(Note 2)  
7
Signal Ground  
SG  
-
Signal ground  
20  
Data Terminal Ready  
DTR  
From Printer  
Indicates printer cannot receive  
data in printer Busy/Ready  
protocol  
5,8 to 10,11,  
12 to 19, 21  
to 24  
-
-
-
Unused  
25  
Initial  
INIT  
To Printer  
Requests printer reset  
(Note 2)  
Note 1 Connector pin arrangement  
OP425_06.eps  
13  
1
25  
14  
(View from the cable side)  
Note 2 The enabled or disabled state of the initial state request signals assigned to pins 6 and 25 is selectable with the DIP  
SW1-1 and DIP SW1-2.  
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5.3.3 Cash Drawer connector (OKI Standard Type)  
1
Cash Drawer Connector Signals  
A25014.doc  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
FG  
CASHDV1  
CASHST-N  
+24V  
Direction  
-
Function  
Frame ground  
1
2
3
4
5
6
To Cash Drawer  
From Cash Drawer  
To Cash Drawer  
To Cash Drawer  
-
Cash Drawer drive 1  
Cash Drawer status signal  
+24VDC power supply  
Cash Drawer drive 2  
Signal ground  
CASHDV2  
EL  
Note: Pin arrangement  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
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5.3.4 Customer Display connector (OKI Standard RS-232C Interface Type)  
1
Customer Display Connector Signals  
A25015.doc  
Pin No. Signal Name  
Direction  
Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FG  
NC  
TD  
DTR  
DSR  
EL  
+24V  
EP  
-
-
Frame ground  
Not Connected  
To Customer Display  
To Customer Display  
From Customer Display  
-
To Customer Display  
-
Data to Customer Display  
+12VDC Power supply  
Indicates that data can be sent  
Signal ground  
+24VDC power supply  
Power ground  
Note  
Pin arrangement  
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
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5.4 Physical Characteristics  
5.4.1 Printhead  
Print method:  
Impact dot matrix  
Number of dot wires: 9 wires  
Dot wire diameter:  
0.34 mm (0.013")  
5.4.2 Printer  
1
Outside dimensions (without Tractor)  
265 mm (10.43") (W) x 218 mm (8.58") (H) x 337 mm (13.27") (D)  
OP425_09b.eps  
265mm (10.43inch)  
25.5mm (1inch)  
337mm (13.27inch)  
2
Outside dimensions (with Tractor)  
265 mm (10.43") (W) x 218 mm (8.58") (H) x 422 mm (16.61") (D)  
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5.5 Logical Characteristics  
5.5.1 Print Direction  
Bidirectional, unidirectional printing  
Short-line-seeking printing  
5.5.2 Selectable Character Pitches  
Character width  
A25016.doc  
Selected font  
Regular size  
HSD  
20 CPI  
0.05 inch  
1.27 mm  
10 CPI  
0.1 inch  
2.54 mm  
Utility  
HSD (*1)  
26.7 CPI  
0.037 inch  
0.95 mm  
13.3 CPI  
0.075 inch  
1.91 mm  
Utility (*1)  
21.8 CPI  
0.046 inch  
1.17 mm  
10.9 CPI  
0.092 inch  
2.33mm  
16.4 CPI  
0.061 inch  
1.55 mm  
8.2 CPI  
0.122 inch  
3.10 mm  
Double wide size  
(*) OEM Type: Cut Sheet or Sprocket Paper (Tractor) mode only  
Character pitch  
A25017.doc  
Item  
Contents  
Normal Size  
180  
Condensed size  
240 (*1)  
Number of dots per inch (DPI)  
Max. print dot rows Roll paper  
Cut sheet Paper/Validation  
Sprocket paper (Tractor)  
504 (456 *2)  
1134  
1134  
672 (608 *2)  
1512 (*1)  
1512 (*1)  
(*1) OEM Type: Cut Sheet or Sprocket paper (tractor) mode only.  
(*2) Apply narrow size roll paper  
5.5.3 Maximum Number of Characters per line  
A25018.doc  
Selected font  
Regular size  
HSD  
Utility  
16.4 CPI  
HSD (*1)  
26.7 CPI  
Utility (*1)  
21.8 CPI  
20 CPI  
Roll paper  
Cut  
56 (50 *2)  
126  
45(41 *2)  
103  
74 (67*2)  
168  
61 (55 *2)  
137  
Sheet/Validation  
Sprocket paper  
(Tractor)  
126  
103  
168  
137  
Double wide size  
Roll paper  
Cut  
10 CPI  
28 (25 *2)  
63  
8.2 CPI  
22 (20 *2)  
51  
13.3 CPI  
37 (33 *2)  
84  
10.9 CPI  
30 (27 *2)  
68  
Sheet/Validation  
Sprocket paper  
(tractor)  
63  
51  
84  
68  
(*1) OEM Type: Select Cut Sheet or Sprocket paper (Tractor) mode only.  
(*2) Apply narrow size roll paper.  
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5.5.4 Font Size/Cell Size  
A25019.doc  
Font type  
HSD  
Utility  
Font size (H x V)  
7 x 7 dots  
9 x 7 dots  
Cell size (H x V)  
9 x 9 dots  
11 x 9 dots  
CPI  
20 (26.7 *1)  
16.4 (21.8 *1)  
(*1) OEM Type is Select Cut Sheet or Sprocket paper (Tractor) mode only. Apply narrow size roll paper.  
5.5.5 Line Feed Pitches  
6 LPI [4.23 mm (0.167")]  
OEM Type:  
A variable line feed pitch of n/216 inch (integer n: 0 < n < 255) can also be specified.  
A variable line feed pitch of n/144 inch (integer n: 0 < n < 255) can also be specified.  
OKI Standard Type:  
5.6 Printer Performance  
5.6.1 Print Speed  
1
Regular size  
A25020.doc  
Selected Font  
Size  
Print Speed  
HSD  
20 CPI  
387 CPS  
Utility  
16.4 CPI  
317 CPS  
2
Double wide size  
A25021.doc  
Selected Font  
HSD  
Utility  
Size  
10 CPI  
8.2 CPI  
Print Speed  
194 CPS  
159 CPS  
5.6.2 Line Feed Speed  
Feed rate is 114.3 mm (4.5") per second.  
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5.7 Media Specifications  
5.7.1 Cut-Sheet Paper (Slip/Validation)  
Paper Width:  
Paper Length:  
Single part (Slip)  
Weight:  
105 to 215.9 mm (4.13" to 8.5")  
70 to 297 mm (2.76" to 11.7")  
52 to 105 g/m2 (14 to 28 lb)  
Thickness:  
0.065 to 0.13 mm (0.0026" to 0.005")  
Single part (Validation)  
Weight:  
65 to 81g/m2 (17 to 21 lb)  
Thickness:  
0.08 to 0.1 mm (0.0031" to 0.0039")  
Multipart-carbon lined or pressure sensitive  
Weight:  
34 to 40g/m2 (9 to 11 lb)  
Number of copies: Original plus 4 copies  
Thickness: 0.3 mm max. (0.012" max)  
Note: All part must be glued at the top. Multipart is slip only.  
5.7.2 Cut-Sheet Paper (Counterfoil/Stub)  
Paper Width:  
Paper Length:  
Weight:  
70 mm (2.76") or more  
40 mm (1.57") or more  
65 to 81g/m2 (17 to 21 lb)  
Thickness:  
0.08 to 0.1 mm (0.0031" to 0.0039")  
Single paper only.  
5.7.3 Roll Paper  
Paper Width:  
69.5 mm / 76.2 mm (2.73" / 3") +0.5 mm (0.02")  
101.6 mm max. (4" max.)  
Diameter:  
Multipart-pressure sensitive  
Weight:  
52 to 81g/m2 (14 to 21 lb)  
Number of copies: Original plus 1 copy  
Thickness:  
0.18 mm max. (0.007"")  
Note: The standard paper weight is 57g/m2 (15 lb) for the first sheet and 45 g/m2 (12 lb) for the second sheet of multi-part  
paper.  
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5.7.4 Sprocket Paper (Tractor)  
Paper Width:  
Paper Length:  
Single part  
Weight:  
76.2 to 215.9 mm (3" to 8.5")  
76.2 to 355.6 mm (3" to 14")  
52 to 81g/m2 (14 to 21 lb)  
Thickness:  
0.065 to 0.1 mm (0.0026" to 0.0039")  
Multipart-carbon lined or pressure sensitive  
Weight:  
34 to 40g/m2 (9 to 11 lb)  
Number of copies: Original plus 3 copies  
Thickness:  
Multipart-interleaf  
Weight:  
0.27 mm max. (0.01" max)  
38 to 45g/m2 (10 to 12 lb) [Carbon: 34g/m2 (9 lb)]  
Number of copies: Original plus 2 copies  
Thickness: 0.27 mm max. (0.01" max)  
Multiple-part paper should be fastened by spot-pasting or crimpling on both side and should be free of wrinkles.  
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5.7.5 Appendix: Media Specifications  
5.7.5.1. Cut-Sheet Paper (Slip/Validation)  
5.7.5.1.1. Paper Size and Printing Area  
1
Single-part Paper  
OP425_10.eps  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Base line  
First character position  
Paper inserting direction  
Against the perpendicular to the Base line  
Printing area  
+ 0.2mm or less  
Standard media are in A5 and B5 sizes.  
A25022.doc  
Symbol  
W
L
A
B
C
D
Designation  
Paper width  
Paper length  
Top margin  
Bottom margin  
Left margin  
Right margin  
Standard Value  
105~215.9mm (4.13~8.5 inch)  
70~297mm (2.76~11.7 inch)  
6.35mm (1/4 inch)  
19.6mm (0.77 inch)  
2.54mm (0.1 inch) or more  
This distance may be adjusted from 2.54 to 27.94 mm (0.1~1.1 inch)  
by moving the paper guide. D=2.54 mm may be set only for a sheet  
whose W=190.5mm (7.5 inch) or shorter.  
E
Printing area width  
Max 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
Note 1 The height-width ratio must be 1: 2/3 – 2.  
Note 2 Use a flat sheet free of curls, bends (especially those on its edges), cambers, wrinkles, etc. If a paper is not flat, it  
may be contaminated with ink due to contact with the ribbon.  
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Counterfoil and Stub  
OP425_11.eps  
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1
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3
Printing area  
Stub  
Inserting direction  
A25023.doc  
Symbol  
W
L
A
B
C
D
Designation  
Paper width  
Paper length  
Print starting position  
Left margin  
Right margin  
Standard Value  
70mm (2.76 inch) or more  
40mm (1.57 inch) or more  
18mm (0.7 inch) or less  
2.54mm (0.1 inch) or more  
2.54mm (0.1 inch)  
Printing area width  
Max 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
Note 1 To feed paper, insert a paper from the top side of the device and keep holding it until printing ends.  
Note 2 Use a flat sheet free curls, bends (especially those on its edges), cambers, wrinkles, etc. If a sheet is not flat, it may  
be contaminated with ink due to ink ribbon contact.  
Note 3 Before printing on a stub, fold the other sheets backward to make the stub available for print as shown in the fig.  
below.  
OP425_12.eps  
1
2
1
2
Fold backward  
Stub  
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Multi-part Paper  
The standard multi-part paper is the one whose top edge is pasted.  
OP425_13.eps  
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1
2
7
8
3
6
4
1
2
3
4
Pasted securely (1mm)  
Base line  
5
6
7
8
Paper inserting direction  
Printing area  
First character position  
Printing surface  
Against the perpendicular to the Base line  
+ 0.2mm or less  
Standard media are in A5 and B5 sizes.  
A25024.doc  
Symbol  
W
Designation  
Paper width  
Standard Value  
105~215.9mm (4.13~8.5 inch)  
L
Paper Length  
Top margin  
Bottom margin  
Left margin  
70~297mm (2.76~11.7 inch)  
6.35mm (1/4 inch)  
19.6mm (0.77 inch)  
2.54mm (0.1 inch) or more  
This distance may be adjusted from 2.54 to 27.94mm (0.1~1.1 inch)  
by moving the paper guide. D=2.54 mm can set only for a sheet  
whose W=190.5mm (7.5 inch) or shorter  
Max 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
A
B
C
D
Right margin  
E
Printing area width  
Note 1 The height-width ratio must be 1 : 2/3 – 2.  
Note 2 Use a flat sheet free of curls, bends (especially those on its edges), cambers, wrinkles, etc. If a sheet is not flat, it may  
be contaminated with ink due to ink ribbon contact.  
Note 3 Wide paper with the left or right edge pasted should be printed carefully, since it may twist during feeding.  
Note 4 Only a multi-part slip can be used for printing. (Insert it from the front side of the printer.)  
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5.7.5.1.2 Paper Quality  
The paper in the following quality may be used.  
A25025.doc  
Type  
Paper Quality  
Single-part paper and Stub  
Multi-part paper  
High quality paper  
Pressure-sensitive paper, Carbon-lined paper  
1
2
Paper smoothness must be 90 ~ 7 sec. for Beek and 75 ~ 300 sec. for Sheffield.  
If you use paper other than that specified, test it to verify that it prints without problems.  
5.7.5.1.3 Paper Weight and Maximum Duplicating Quantity  
The weight of paper usable for printing and max. duplicating quantity are shown in the table below.  
A25026.doc  
Type  
Paper Quality  
High quality  
Weight  
Max.  
Copies  
-
Total Paper  
Thickness  
-
52~105 g/m2 (14~28 lb) Slip  
65~81 g/m2 (17~21 lb) Validation  
65~81 g/m2 (17~21 lb)  
Single-  
part paper paper  
Stub High quality  
paper  
Multi-part Pressure-  
Paper sensitive paper,  
-
-
34~40 g/m2 (9~11 lb)  
5 copies  
(original + less  
4 copies)  
0.30mm or  
Carbon-lined  
paper  
5.7.5.1.4 Fixing Method of Multi-part Paper Joint  
1
2
3
4
The multi-part paper joint shall be fixed with 1mm line-pasting on the edge which is first fed into the printer.  
The joint must be glued securely and pressed without fail to prevent any part from lifting.  
Paste shall not overflow the paper edge.  
Any distinct wrinkle must not be observed in the pasting area.  
OP425_14.eps  
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2
1
2
Pasted firmly (Width: 1mm)  
Paper inserting direction  
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5.7.5.1.5 Binding Holes  
Do not use a paper with punched holes. It may invalidate your warranty.  
If you choose to use punched paper, be sure to test it thoroughly. Follow these guidelines:  
1
2
3
4
5
Do not print within 5 mm of the hole center.  
Make sure that paper dust is not left on the paper.  
If a hole passes over the paper sensor, a false paper end signal may result.  
Make sure that the edges of holes are even with the paper surface. If they stick up, the printhead may not move smoothly.  
The positions of holes should be as illustrated in the figure below.  
OP425_15.eps  
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1
3
1
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
10 or more  
Paper inserting direction  
o 6 or less  
o 10 (shaded area) Do not print.  
Unit: mm  
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5.7.5.1.6 Perforated Lines  
Do not use paper with perforations. It may invalidate your warranty.  
If you choose to use perforated paper, be sure to test it thoroughly. Follow these guidelines:  
1
2
The specification of a perforated line corresponds to that of a perforated line on Sprocket Paper.  
Do not print within the shaded area adjoining the perforations.  
3
An example of a perforated sheet is shown in the figure below.  
op425_16.eps  
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1
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Uncrossed  
Vertical perforated line  
Horizontal perforated line  
Uncut 4 places  
Unit: mm  
The shaded area indicates the region where printing is prohibited.  
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5.7.5.1.7 Provisions on Fold, Bend and Curl on Cut-sheet Paper  
Paper is apt to sustain bends, cambers or curls resulting from manual handling, carrying, stacking, storing conditions, etc.  
Therefore, before printing, check and adjust paper in accordance with the provisions below to eliminate paper feed problems.  
Do not use paper that does not meet the specifications outlined here: it may cause paper feed problems. Problems caused by  
using non-specified paper are not covered under warranty.  
1) Fold  
(a) Do not use a sheet which is folded across its width (A). Even if such paper is smoothed, its strength is still uneven.  
(b) For paper with a folded corner (B), if the fold height after adjustment is 2 mm or less, it may be used for printing.  
OP425_17.eps  
1
2
A
B
1 15mm or more  
2 Adjusted to make the height 2mm or less  
2) Bend and Curl  
(a) If a sheet has a curl height of 2 mm or less (A), it may be used for manual feed printing.  
(b) If a sheet has a bending height of 2 mm or more within 15 mm from the bending line (B), do not use it for printing.  
OP425_18.eps  
3
1
2
4
A
B
1 Circular arc  
2 2mm or less  
3 Adjusted to make the height 2mm or less  
4 15mm or more  
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5.7.5.2. Roll paper  
5.7.5.2.1 Paper size and Printing area  
Multi-part Paper  
OP425_19b.eps  
2
1
3
1 First character position  
2 Cutting position (for manual cutting)  
3 Printing area  
A25048.doc  
Symbol  
Designation  
Standard Value  
W
φA  
φB  
C
Roll paper width  
Roll paper outside diameter  
Core inside diameter  
Left margin  
69.5/76.2 mm (2.73/3 inch) +0.5mm (0.02 inch)  
φ101.6mm (4 inch) or less  
10mm (0.4 inch) or more  
2.54 mm (0.1 inch) or less  
D
Right margin  
2.54 mm (0.1 inch) or more  
E
F
Printing area width  
Top margin  
Max 64.35/71.12mm (2.53/2.8 inch)  
41.69 mm (1.64 inch) or more  
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5.7.5.2.2 Paper Quality  
Paper of the following quality may be used.  
A25028.doc  
Type  
Paper Quality  
Single-part paper  
High quality paper  
1
2
Paper smoothness must be 90 ~ 7 sec. for Beek and 75 ~ 300 sec. for Sheffield.  
If you use paper other than that specified here, test it to verify that it prints without problems.  
5.7.5.2.3 Paper Weight  
The weight of paper usable for printing .  
A25029.doc  
Type  
Paper Quality  
Weight  
Max. Copies  
Total Paper  
Thickness  
0.18mm or less  
Multi-part  
paper  
Pressure-  
sensitive paper  
52~81g/m2 (14~21 lb)  
2 copies  
(original + 1 copy)  
Note 1 The standard paper weight must be 57g/m2 (15 lb) for the top sheet and 45 g/m2 (12 lb) for the bottom sheet of  
multi-part paper.  
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5.7.5.3. Sprocket Paper (Tractor)  
5.7.5.3.1 Paper size and Printing area  
OP425_20.eps  
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2
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Printing area  
Printable area  
First character position  
Paper inserting direction  
Unit: mm  
Maximum 160.02  
The specification for the printable area differs from that for the printing area.  
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Symbol  
W
L
Designation  
Paper width  
Paper length  
Standard Value  
76.2~215.9mm (3~8.5 inch)  
76.2~355.6mm (3~14 inch)  
The length must be the one obtained via  
multiplying 25.4mm (1 inch) by an integer  
10.31mm (0.41 inch)  
25.4mm (1 inch)  
19.05mm (3/4 inch)  
6.35mm (1.4 inch)  
25.4mm (1 inch)  
10.31mm (0.41 inch)  
198mm (7.8 inch)  
19.6mm (0.77 inch)  
11.43mm (9/20 inch)  
Paper width is 203.2mm (8 inch) or less:  
11.43~21.59mm (9/20~0.85 inch)  
Paper width is 215.9mm (8.5 inch):  
20.39~21.59mm (0.8~0.85 inch)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Heading position  
Top margin (on the 1st page)  
Bottom margin, recommended  
Bottom margin, printable  
Top margin, recommended  
Top margin, printable  
Bottom margin, recommended  
Bottom margin, printable  
Unprintable left margin  
Unprintable right margin  
J
Note 1 Though you can print within the light shaded area (printable area), feeding may be less accurate.  
Note 2 The print quality on the last page is not warrantied.  
Note 3 Printing out of the designated printing area may result in poor printing quality or malfunction of the unit. Set the  
printing format cautiously.  
Note 4 The horizontal perforated line should be placed in the middle of the sprocket hole interval. A horizontal perforated  
line close to a sprocket hole may let the paper slip off the holes, resulting in a paper jam.  
Note 5 Auto parking function of Sprocket paper can operate up to 14".  
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5.7.5.3.2 Paper Quality  
Paper of the following quality may be used.  
A25031.doc  
Type  
Paper Quality  
Single-part paper  
Multi-part paper  
High quality paper  
Pressure-sensitive paper, Carbon-lined paper or Interleaved paper(1)  
Note 1 Interleaved paper is a multi-part paper with carbons inserted between copies.  
1
2
Paper smoothness must be 90 ~ 7 sec. for Beek and 75 ~ 300 sec. for Sheffield.  
If you use paper other than that specified here, test it to verify that it prints without problems.  
5.7.5.3.3 Paper Weight and Maximum Duplicating Quantity  
The weight of paper usable for printing and max. duplicating quantity are shown in the table below.  
A25032.doc  
Type  
Paper Quality  
Weight  
Max Copies  
-
Total Paper  
Thickness  
-
Single-part  
paper  
Multi-part  
paper  
High quality paper  
52~81 g/m2 (14~21 lb)  
34~40 g/m2 (9~11lb)  
Pressure-sensitive  
paper, Carbon-  
lined paper  
4 copies (original 0.27mmm or less  
+ 3 copies)  
Interleaved paper(1) 38~45 g/m2 (10~12 lb) 3 copies (original  
Carbon 34 g/m2 (9lb)  
+ 2 copies)  
Note 1 The thickness of carbon paper used for Interleaved paper must be 0.03 mm or less.  
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5.7.5.3.4 Fixing Method of Multi-part Paper Joint  
The joint fixing method for a multi-part paper shall be spot-pasting, line-pasting or crimping. Spot pasting is the proper  
precaution against position deviation made when piling sheet tiers.  
Crimping may cause position deviation of approx 3 mm.  
Metal staples must not be used.  
1
Spot Pasting  
a
Spot pasting must be conducted on both right/left sides. Paper which is pasted on only one side is not accepted.  
b
Equal amount paste shall be applied to the fixing points, whose size shall be f3 ~f5 mm.  
Press the pasting points to prevent lifting.  
Be careful not to generate distinct wrinkles.  
c
See the fig. below for the pasting positions.  
d
Apply spot pasting in zigzag alternately for each sheet.  
OP425_21.eps  
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2
1
2
Pasting spot  
50.8mm (2 inch)  
2
Line Pasting  
a
Paste shall be applied evenly to the fixing line, whose width shall be 1 – 2 mm.  
Press the pasting line to prevent lifting.  
Be careful not to generate distinct wrinkles.  
b
Do not let paste leak out paper edges.  
OP425_22.eps  
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
F
Pasting line  
1st  
2nd  
3rd  
A
4th  
1~2mm  
F
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Crimping  
a
b
c
d
Crimp paper on both right/left sides.  
Apply crimping from the front surface, making no protrusion on the surface.  
All the sheets must be engaged securely with each other at the crimp position free of lifting.  
Use a double-type crimp and apply crimping in the direction to produce the crimped mark horizontal to the paper  
right/left edges.  
e
Press paper after crimping to eliminate lifting.  
OP425_23.eps  
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3
4
6
5
1
7
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
50.8 interval  
8
9
Paper inserting direction  
Horizontal perforated line  
2 or more  
Approx. 1  
Press paper to prevent lifting  
Form/Position of Crimping  
Quadruple crimping  
Enlarged Figure of Crimped Mark  
10 Unit: mm  
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5.7.5.3.5 Rising in Horizontal Perforated Line  
Protrusions in a horizontal perforated line may result in poor print quality, unstable paper feeding or frequent paper jam.  
Therefore, the rising height must be kept within 1mm.  
OP425_24.eps  
2
1
1
2
1
2
Horizontal perforated line  
Within 1mm  
5.7.5.3.6 Position Deviation of Sprocket Holes  
Deviation of the sprocket hole positions may be caused when each copy or tier is piled to produce multi-part paper.  
Use multi-part paper whose sprocket deviation is 0.4 mm or less.  
OP425_25.eps  
1
2
Sectional View of Sprocket Holes  
1
2
Sprocket hole  
Deviation 0.4mm or less  
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5.7.5.3.7 Binding Holes  
Do not use a paper with punched holes. It may invalidate your warranty.  
If you choose to use punched paper, be sure to test it thoroughly. Follow these guidelines:  
1
2
3
4
Do not print within 5 mm of the hole center.  
Make sure that paper dust is not left on the paper.  
If a hole passes over the paper sensor, a false paper end signal may result.  
Make sure that the edges of holes are even with the paper surface. If they stick up, the printhead may not move  
smoothly.  
5
The positions of holes should be as illustrated in the figure below.  
OP425_26.eps  
1
1
1
1
3
2
4
1
2
3
4
10 or more  
o 10 (shaded area) Do not print.  
Binding hole  
Unit: mm  
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5.7.5.3.8 Corner Cut  
Do not use paper with corner cuts. It may invalidate your warranty.  
If you choose to use corner cut paper, be sure to test it thoroughly. Follow these guidelines:  
1
2
3
Do not print within the shaded area adjoining a corner cut.  
Make sure that paper dust is not left on the paper.  
The perforation of the vertical/horizontal perforated line must not intersect with the corner cut to prevent the paper  
from peeling off. (The crossing position of the corner cut outline and the perforated line should be uncut.)  
The carriage may be clogged with peeled-off paper.  
4
If a corner cut passes over the paper sensor, a false Paper End signal may result.  
The positions of corner cuts should be as given in the fig. below.  
5
OP425_27.eps  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Uncut part of the perforated line  
Corner cut  
No printing within the shaded area  
Unit: mm  
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5.7.5.3.9 Wrinkle, Pleat and Swell  
Use paper, which has been folded zigzag on horizontal perforated lines, free of wrinkles and pleats.  
Newly unpacked paper often has wrinkles or pleats on the first and last pages. Please eliminate pages having wrinkles and  
pleats before printing.  
Do not utilize paper whose folding position inflates as illustrated in the fig below, because it may cause malfunction in paper  
feed.  
OP425_28.eps and OP425_29.eps  
2
1
3
1
2
3
Wrinkle  
Pleat  
Rounded ends  
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5.7.5.4. MICR (only with MICR Type)  
5.7.5.4.1 Paper Size and Scanning Area  
OP425_30.eps  
1
2
1
Paper inserting direction  
Scanning Area  
2
A25033.doc  
Symbol  
Designation  
Standard Value  
W
L
Paper width  
Paper length  
-
76~78mm (2.99~3.07 inch)  
174~176mm (6.85~6.93 inch)  
4.8mm (0.19 inch)  
6.4mm (0.25 inch)  
4.8mm (0.19 inch)  
A
B
C
D
E
Scanning area  
-
-
-
6.35mm (1/4 inch) or more  
50mm (1.97 inch) or more  
5.7.5.4.2 Paper Weight  
The weight of paper usable for Scanning  
A25034.doc  
Type  
Weight  
Paper Thickness  
Single-part paper only  
79~87 g/m2 (21~23 lb) 0.1~0.11mm  
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5.8 Paper Feed Specifications  
5.8.1 Paper feed methods/Paths  
a
b
c
Friction feed  
For Cut-sheet paper  
Friction feed  
For Roll paper  
Push tractor feed (Front path)  
For Sprocket paper (Tractor)  
5.8.2 Paper Positioning Restrictions  
OP425_31.eps  
3
2
1
4
6
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
Cut-sheet paper (slip)  
Roll paper  
Sprocket paper (Tractor)  
Printing position on the first line  
Printing position on the last line  
Cut-sheet paper (Counterfoil, Stub)  
5.8.3 Paper Tear-off  
Roll paper  
The paper can be torn off 41.69mm (1.64 inch) above the first printed line. A sharp serrated edge is provided on the top  
cover for paper tear-off.  
Sprocket paper (Tractor)  
The paper can be torn off 35.96mm (1.42 inch) above the first printed line. A sharp serrated edge is provided on the access  
cover for paper tear-off.  
5.8.4 Paper End Detection  
1
2
3
4
With cut-sheet paper feed, the paper end is detected when the remaining paper length is about 19.6mm (0.77 inch) from  
the last printed line.  
With roll paper feed, the paper end is detected when the remaining paper length is about 87.83mm (3.46 inch) from the last  
printed line.  
With Sprocket paper (Tractor) feed, the paper end is detected when the remaining paper length is about 19.6mm (0.77  
inch) from the last printed line.  
Upon detecting the paper end, the printer stops printing and sends a paper end signal to the interface.  
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5.9 MICR Specifications (Only with MICR type)  
5.9.1 Available Fonts  
E-13B and CMC7 (can be selected command)  
5.9.2 Scanning Speed  
9.2 inches / sec  
5.9.3 Recognition Rating  
95% or more at 25°C  
Rating = ([total checks - number misread or not identified] / total checks) x 100  
Check paper tested is OKI recognized check paper  
5.9.4 Reliability  
Life:  
240,000 passes  
Passes: reading and printing on U.S. personal check 152mm long  
5.9.5 Readable Area  
Conforms to theAPPENDIX B MEDIASPECIFICATIONS 4  
5.9.6 Media Specifications  
Conforms to theAPPENDIX B MEDIASPECIFICATIONS 4  
5.9.7 Other Relevant Standards  
The above specifications given in sections 5.9.4 and 5.9.5 take precedence over the standards shown below.  
1
2
ANSI X9.13 American National Standard Specification for Placement and Location of MICR Printing - May 1990  
ANSI X9 / TG-2 ANSI Technical Guideline: Understanding and Designing Checks, Guideline for the standardization of  
check writing, check design and data element location - 1990  
3
ANSI X9.27 American National Standard Specification for Print Specification for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition  
(MICR) - August 1988  
4
5
ISO 2033-1983 Information Processing - Coding of Machine Readable Characters (MICR & OCR)  
ISO 1004-1997 Information Processing - Magnetic Ink Character Recognition - Print Specifications  
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5.10 Ribbon Specifications  
Genuine Oki Data cartridge ribbon  
Ink color:  
Black  
Ribbon life:  
Approximately 3 million characters (when 1 character = 14 dots)  
5.11 Reliability  
1
2
3
4
MTBF (mean time between failures)  
10,000 hours of power-on time at 25% duty cycle. Page density: 35%  
Printhead life  
200 million characters (average) in Utility Print Quality mode.  
Printer life  
5 years of power-on time at 10 hours/day, 365 days/year.  
MTTR (mean time to repair)  
15 minutes, major sub-assembly level.  
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6. Command Description  
6.1 Control Code List  
6.1.1 OEM — Standard Model  
6.1.1.1 Function Code  
1
List of Function Codes  
A25037.doc  
No.  
1
HEX  
0A  
DEC  
10  
CODE  
LF  
Remarks  
Print Start  
O
Print/line feed  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0C  
0D  
0F  
12  
12  
13  
15  
18  
24  
27  
29  
30  
31  
FF  
CR  
SI  
DC2  
CAN  
ESC  
GS  
RS  
US  
Cut Sheet paper eject or sprocket paper form feed  
Print/carriage return  
To set condense  
To reset condense  
Print data cancel  
ESC sequence start  
GS sequence start  
Journal Tab  
O
O
X
X
X
-
-
X
-
18  
1B  
1D  
1E  
1F  
10  
US sequence start  
* Print Start Column  
O : Command that invokes print start  
X : Command that does not invoke print start  
^ : Command that sometimes invokes print start  
This applies hereafter.  
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6.1.1.2 ESC Sequence  
1
Command recognition  
A code subsequent to an ESC code is handled as a 7-bit code. (MSB=0)  
An ESC code that is followed by a functional code (except ESC CR) is handled as a single functional code.  
If the ESC codes follow each other, they are treated as one ESC code.  
Example: ESC ESC 2 is treated as ESC 2.  
2
ESC sequence list  
A25038.doc  
No.  
HEX  
Command Sequence  
Functions  
Print  
Start  
X
X
O
1
2
3
1B OD  
1B OF  
1B 10 44  
ESC CR n  
ESC SI  
ESC DLE D  
Pno Pa1 Pb1… Pan Pbn  
ESC SP n  
To enable/disable auto line feed  
To set Condense  
To set up menu items  
4
5
1B 20  
1B 24  
To set the amount of space to the right side  
of a character  
To designate the absolute position  
X
ESC $ n1 n2  
A
O
6
7
1B 25 35  
1B 2A  
ESC % 5  
ESC* m n1 n2 data  
To feed paper by n/144  
To designate bit image mode  
A
8
9
1B 2D  
1B 32  
1B 33  
1B 3C  
1B 40  
1B 43  
1B 45  
1B 47  
1B 4E  
1B 4F  
1B 52  
1B 57  
1B 63 30  
1B 63 31  
1B 63 34  
1B 64  
1B 66  
1B 69  
1B 6D  
1B 74  
1B 77  
1B 78  
1B 7A  
ESC - n  
ESC 2  
ESC 3 n  
ESC <  
To designate/clear underline  
To set 1/6line feed  
To set n/216line feed  
To designate one line uni-directional print  
To initialize the printer  
To set the page length of sprocket paper  
To set/reset emphasize print  
To set/reset double strike print  
To set sprocket paper perforation skip  
To reset sprocket paper perforation skip  
To select international character set  
To set/reset double width print  
To select sheet subject to printing  
To select sheet subject to setting  
To select print stop sensor  
To feed paper by n lines  
To set cut sheet paper wait time  
Full cut  
To cut partially (leaving uncut at 1 point)  
To select character code table  
To set/reset double height print  
To select print font  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
ESC @  
ESC C n  
ESC E n  
ESC G n  
ESC N n  
ESC O  
ESC R n  
ESC W n  
ESC c 0 n  
ESC c 1 n  
ESC c 4 n  
ESC d n  
ESC f t1 t2  
ESC i  
ESC m  
ESC t n  
ESC w n  
ESC x n  
ESC z n  
To set/reset Receipt+Journal same data print  
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6.1.1.3 GS sequence  
1
Command recognition  
GS codes in combination are handled the same way that ESC codes are handled.  
GS Sequence table  
2
A25039.doc  
No.  
1
HEX  
1D 45  
Command Sequence  
GS E n  
Functions  
Print Start  
X
To select print speed and printhead current  
flow time.  
2
1D 76  
GS v n  
To select Validation inserting position  
X
6.1.1.4 US Sequence  
A25038a.doc  
No. HEX  
Command Sequence  
US 0EH n  
Functions  
Print Start  
0
1F 0E  
High Priority (special) command  
Eject or form feed  
Line feed  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1
1F 0E 00 US 0EH 00H  
1F 0E 01 US 0EH 01H  
1F 0E 02 US 0EH 02H  
1F 0E 03 US 0EH 03H  
1F 0E 05 US 0EH 05H  
1F 0E 06 US 0EH 06H  
1F 0E 07 US 0EH 07H  
1F 0E 08 US 0EH 08H  
1F 0E 09 US 0EH 09H  
1F 0E 0B US 0EH 0BH  
1F 0E 10 US 0EH 10H n  
2
3
Full cut  
4
To cut partially. (Uncut at 1 point)  
Auto load (Sprocket)  
Auto park (Sprocket)  
To feed to the cut position (Sprocket)  
To feed to the print position (Sprocket)  
Receipt LF  
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Journal LF  
Slip LF  
1F 0E 11 US 0EH 11H n1 n2 n3 n4 LED control  
1F 0E 14 US 0EH 14H n  
1F 0E 15 US 0EH 15H n  
Receipt Paper Removal Receiver Feed  
Journal Paper Removal Receiver Feed  
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6.1.2 OKI Standard Model  
6.1.2.1 Function Code  
1
List of Function Codes  
A25040.doc  
No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
HEX  
0A  
0C  
0D  
0F  
12  
18  
10  
1B  
1C  
1D  
1E  
DEC CODE  
Remarks  
Print Start  
10  
12  
13  
15  
18  
24  
16  
27  
28  
29  
30  
LF  
FF  
CR  
Print/line feed  
O
O
O
X
X
X
Eject Cut Sheet paper or form-feed sprocket paper  
Print/carriage return  
Condense Designate  
Condense Clear  
SI  
DC2  
CAN  
DLE  
ESC  
FS  
Cancel print data  
Start DLE sequence  
Start ESC sequence  
Start FS sequence  
Start GS sequence  
Journal Tab  
9
10  
11  
GS  
RS  
X
* Print Start Column  
O : Command that invokes print start  
X : Command that does not invoke print start  
^ : Command that sometimes invokes print start  
This applies hereafter.  
DLE Sequence  
1
Command recognition  
A code that follows a DLE code is treated as a 7-bit code. (MSB=0)  
For the parameters, which vary among the commands, see each command’s functions.  
If a function code follows a DLE code, it is is treated as a stand-alone function code.  
If DLE codes follow each other, they are treated as one DLE code.  
Example: DLE DLE EOT n is treated as command DLE EOT n.  
DLE sequences  
2
A25040b.doc  
No.  
1
2
HEX  
10 04  
10 04 08  
10 05  
Command Sequence  
DLE EOT n  
DLE EOT BS n  
DLE ENQ n  
Functions  
Print Start  
Real-time status sending  
Real-time MICR status sending  
Real-time request to Printer  
X
X
X
3
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6.1.2.2 ESC Sequence  
1
Command recognition  
ESC codes in combination are handled the same way that DLE codes are handled.  
ESC sequence list  
2
A25041.doc and A25041b.doc in series  
No.  
HEX  
Command  
Sequence  
ESC SI  
ESC DLE D  
Pno Pa1 Pb1…Pan  
Pbn  
Functions  
Print  
Start  
X
1
2
1B OF  
1B 10 44  
Condense Designate  
Sets up menu items  
O
3
4
1B 10 61  
1B 10 63  
ESC DLE a Pno n  
ESC DLE c Pno 0  
n
Enables/disables auto status send  
Selects print sheet  
X
X
5
6
1B 10 63  
1B 10 6C  
ESC DLE c Pno 1  
n
ESC DLE I Pno n1 Sets Left Margin  
n2  
Selects set sheet  
X
X
7
8
9
10  
11  
1B 10 72  
1B 10 76  
1B 20  
1B 21  
1B 24  
ESC DLE r Pno n  
ESC DLE v Pno n  
ESC SP n  
ESC ! n  
ESC $ n1 n2  
Real-time status sending  
X
X
X
X
Selects Validation insert position  
Sets character right-side space  
Designates Print Mode all at once  
Designates absolute position  
A
O
X
12  
13  
14  
1B 25 35  
1B 25 39  
1B 2A  
ESC % 5 n  
ESC % 9 n  
ESC * m n1 n2  
data  
Feeds paper in increments of n/144  
Sets n/144line feed  
Designates Bit Image Mode  
A
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
1B 2D  
1B 30  
1B 31  
1B 32  
1B 33  
1B 34  
1B 35  
1B 3C  
1B 3D  
1B 40  
1B 41  
1B 43  
1B 45  
1B 47  
1B 4A  
1B 4E  
1B 4F  
1B 52  
1B 55  
1B 57  
1B 5C  
ESC - n  
ESC 0  
ESC 1  
ESC 2  
ESC 3 n  
ESC 4  
Designates/clears Underline  
Sets 1/8line feed  
Sets 7/72line feed  
Sets 1/6line feed  
Sets n/144line feed  
Sets Italic Mode  
Resets Italic Mode  
Designates one-line uni-directional print  
Selects peripheral device  
Initializes printer  
Sets n/72line feed pitch  
Sets page length for Sprocket paper  
Designates/cancels Emphasize print  
Designates/cancels Double Strike print  
Feeds paper in increments of n/144″  
Sets Sprocket paper perforation skip  
Resets Sprocket paper perforation skip  
Selects international character set  
Designates/cancels uni-directional print  
Designates/cancels double width print  
Designates relative position  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
ESC 5  
ESC <  
ESC = n  
ESC @  
ESC A n  
ESC C n  
ESC E n  
ESC G n  
ESC J n  
ESC N n  
ESC O  
ESC R n  
ESC U n  
ESC w n  
ESC \ n1 n2  
A
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
1B 5E  
1B 61  
1B 63 30  
1B 63 31  
1B 63 32  
ESC ^ m n1 n2  
ESC a n  
ESC c 0 n  
ESC c 1 n  
ESC c 3 n  
Designates 9-pin Bit Image Mode  
Aligns positions  
Selects print sheet  
X
X
X
X
X
Selects set sheet  
Selects paper sensor that enables the paper  
end signal; valid only with Parallel I/F  
Selects print stop sensor  
Enables/disables panel switch  
Feeds paper for n lines  
Sets Cut paper wait time  
Full cut  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
1B 63 34  
1B 63 35  
1B 64  
1B 66  
1B 69  
ESC c 4 n  
ESC c 5 n  
ESC d n  
ESC f t1 t2  
ESC i  
X
X
O
X
X
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47  
1B 6D  
1B 70  
ESC m  
ESC p m t1 t2  
Partial cut (keeping one point uncut)  
Generates designated pulse (Open Cash  
Drawer)  
X
X
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
1B 74  
1B 75  
1B 76  
1B 77  
1B 7A  
ESC t n  
ESC u n  
ESC v  
ESC w n  
ESC z n  
Selects character code table  
Sends peripheral device status  
Sends paper sensor status  
Sets/resets Double Height print  
Designates/cancels Receipt+Journal same  
data print  
X
X
X
X
X
53  
1B 10 41  
ESC DLE A Pno  
N1…N8  
Selects and sets the barcode type and size  
X
54  
1B 10 42  
ESC DLE B Pno Pm  
DATA  
Prints barcode data  
A
*
The ESC DLE sequence other than No. 2~8, 53, 54 will be ignored by the sequence.  
The data that follows “Pno” will be ignored by as many bytes as set by Pno.  
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6.1.2.3 FS Sequence  
1
Command recognition  
FS codes in combination are handled the same way that DLE codes are handled.  
FS Sequence table  
2
A25042.doc  
No.  
HEX  
Command Sequence  
Functions  
Print  
Start  
X
X
X
1
2
3
4
1C 61 30  
1C 61 31  
1C 61 32  
1C 62  
FS a 0 n  
FS a 1  
FS a 2  
FS b  
Reads Check paper  
Loads Check paper to the print start position  
Ejects Check paper  
Requests for resending a result of reading  
Check paper  
X
6.1.2.4 GS Sequence  
1
Command recognition  
GS codes are handled the same way that DLE codes are handled.  
GS Sequence table  
2
A25043.doc  
No.  
HEX  
Command Sequence  
Functions  
Print  
Start  
X
1
2
1D 05  
1D 45  
GS ENQ  
GS E n  
Sends a status of the printer status real-time  
Selects print speed and printhead current  
flow time  
X
3
4
5
1D 49  
1D 61  
1D 72  
GS I n  
GS a n  
GS r n  
Sends a printer ID  
Enables/disables auto status send  
Sends a status  
X
X
X
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6.2 Character Set  
6.2.1 Code table (OEM — Standard Type)  
The character code tables follow.  
6.2.1.1 USA  
OP425_03.tif  
1
2
3
4
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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6.2.1.2 Canada-French  
OP425_04.tif  
1
2
3
4
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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6.2.1.3 Multilingual  
OP425_05.tif  
1
2
3
4
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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6.2.1.4 Portugal  
OP425_06.tif  
1
2
3
4
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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6.2.1.5 Norway  
OP425_07.tif  
1
2
3
4
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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OP425_08.tif  
1
2
3
4
5
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, A0H) indicates a space code.  
8xH and 9xH are ignored. (Shaded areas)  
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6.2.1.7 Abicomp  
OP425_09.tif  
1
2
3
4
5
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, A0H) indicates a space code.  
8xH, 9xH, ExH, and FxH are ignored. (Shaded areas)  
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6.2.1.8 Multilingual 858  
OP425_10.tif  
1
2
3
4
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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6.2.1.9 ISO 8859/15  
OP425_11.tif  
1
2
3
4
5
0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, A0H) indicates a space code.  
8xH and 9xH are ignored. (Shaded areas)  
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6.2.1.10 International character set table  
A25044.doc  
ESC R n  
Country  
American  
French  
German  
British  
Danish I  
Swedish  
Italian  
Spanish I  
Japanese  
Norwegian  
Danish II  
Spanish II  
23  
#
#
24  
$
$
$
$
26  
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
40  
@
à
§
@
4F  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
5B  
[
º
Ä
[
Æ
Ä
º
i
[
Æ
Æ
i
5C  
\
ç
Ö
\
Ø
Ö
\
Ñ
¥
Ø
Ø
Ñ
Ñ
5D  
]
§
Ü
]
Å
Å
é
¿
]
Å
Å
¿
5E  
^
^
^
^
^
Ü
^
^
5F  
_
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6.2.2 Code table (OKI — Standard Type)  
The character code tables follow.  
6.2.2.1 USA  
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If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, A0H) indicates a space code.  
8xH and 9xH are ignored. (Shaded areas)  
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0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, A0H) indicates a space code.  
8xH, 9xH, ExH, and FxH are ignored. (Shaded areas)  
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6.2.2.8 Multilingual 858  
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0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, FFH) indicates a space code.  
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0xH and 1xH are Control Code areas.  
If a code received is other than a control code in 0xH and 1xH, it is ignored.  
The above table assumes international character set is set to “American.”  
The blank space (20H, 7FH, A0H) indicates a space code.  
8xH and 9xH are ignored. (Shaded areas)  
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7. Using the Unitool Printer Driver  
7.1 Setting Slip Paper in the Paper Tray  
This section describes the method to set Slip paper in the input bin. With this printer, the position of the Paper Guide can be  
adjusted sideways, enabling you to change the paper setting position. If you use this printer driver, however, follow the  
procedure below when determining the right/left margins for paper and the position to set the Slip paper. Some examples and  
cautionary notes for use are provided below.  
In normal operation, push the Paper Guide for Slip toward the right against the Slip Tray when using this printer driver. (Slide  
the Paper Guide toward the left as needed, to change the printing area on the paper. For more details, refer to “7.1.1 Using  
Registered Paper Icons.”)  
The first 25.4 mm (1.0") along the right side of the paper is not printable; therefore, set the right margin at 27.94 mm (1.1") or  
more in normal operation. This printing area is outlined below.  
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Printing area  
Left Margin 2.54mm [0.1 inch] or more  
Right Margin 27.94mm [1.1 inch] or more  
Printing disabled area 25.4mm [1.0 inch]  
Printable Maximum Width 160.02mm [6.3 inch]  
The maximum printable width per line with Slip paper is 160.02mm(6.3").  
The following two types of paper are usable for Slip.  
- Paper sizes that are registered as an Icon in Paper Properties/Paper Tab/Paper Size.  
- Custom Size  
As each paper size is used differently, refer to the various paper setups described in 7.4 and after.  
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Paper width is 190.5 mm (7.5") or more and up to 215.9 mm (8.5") inclusive.  
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Printing area  
Left Margin 27.94mm (1.1 inch)  
Right Margin 27.94mm (1.1 inch)  
Printable Maximum Width 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
Slip Tray Left Side  
Paper Guide  
Slip Tray Right Side  
Left Margin 2.54mm (0.1 inch)  
Paper Width = 215.9 mm (8.5")  
10 190.5 mm (7.5") < Paper Width < 215.9 mm (8.5")  
11 Paper Width = 190.5 mm (7.5")  
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For paper that is 190.5 mm (7.5") or more and less than 215.9 mm (8.5"), slide the Paper Guide toward the left as needed so that  
the entire printing area on the paper shifts toward the right, as illustrated below.  
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Printable Maximum Width 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
Right Margin 27.94mm (1.1 inch)  
Slip Tray Left Side  
Paper Guide  
Slip Tray Right Side  
Normal operation  
Paper Guide shifted toward the left.  
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Paper Width is less than 190.5 mm (7.5").  
The printing area, when printing paper that is less than 190.5mm (7.5") in width, is illustrated below. For paper 190.5 mm  
(7.5") or more and less than 215.9 mm (8.5"), slide the Paper Guide toward the left as needed so that the entire printing area on  
the paper shifts toward the right.  
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Printing area  
Slip Tray Left Side  
Printable Maximum Width 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
Right Margin 27.94mm (1.1 inch)  
Paper Guide  
Slip Tray Right Side  
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7.1.2 Using Custom Size  
Custom Size is variable in width in the range of 187.96 mm (7.4") - 215.9 mm (8.5").  
7.1.2.1 Using Paper Size that is less than 187.96 mm (7.4") in Width  
To adjust the left and right margins and create data for a paper size you want to use, follow the procedure below.  
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2
Set the length of paper to use in the Custom Size Setup dialog. (The width is fixed at 187.96 mm [7.4"].)  
Open an application you want to use and customize your paper at Custom Size on the Page Setup menu.  
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Paper Size when using Custom Size  
Paper Size 187.96mm (7.4 inch)  
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Set the margins you want within the specified range at Margins on the Page Setup menu.  
Example  
The left margin that is actually set up for using 101.6 mm (4.0") paper can be calculated according to the following formula.  
(Width of Custom Paper Size fixed) - (Width of paper size actually used) + (Left Margin for paper used)  
187.96 mm (7.4") - 101.6 mm (4.0") + 2.54 mm (0.1") or more  
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Set the right margin at 27.94 mm (1.1") (Printing disabled area 25.4 mm [1.0"] + Slip paper’s minimum right margin 2.54 mm  
[0.1"]) or more.  
Image of actual printing area  
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Target Printing Area  
Printing Area with margin adjusted  
Left margin for paper to be used 2.54mm (0.1 inch) or more  
Width of Paper Size actually used 101.6mm (4.0 inch)  
Right margin for paper to be used 25.4mm (1.1 inch) or more (including the printing disabled area)  
Right margin actually set  
Paper Size 187.96mm (7.4 inch)  
Left margin actually set  
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With the Paper Guide pushed to the right, insert 101.6 mm (4.0")-wide paper to print.  
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Target Printing Area  
Printable Maximum Width 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
Slip Tray Left Side  
Slip Tray Right Side  
Paper Guide  
Right Margin 27.94mm (1.1 inch) or more  
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When you need to print Custom Size paper (e.g. 101.6 mm (4.0") in its full width, follow the procedure below.  
a
Set the length of the paper in the Custom Size Setup dialog. (The width is fixed at 187.96 mm [7.4"].)  
Open an application you want to use and customize your paper at Custom Size on the Page Setup menu.  
Set the margins you want within the specified range at Margins on the Page Setup menu.  
b
Example  
The left margin that is actually set up for using 101.6 mm (4.0") paper can be calculated according to the following formula.  
[Width of Custom Paper Size fixed] - [Width of paper size actually used] - [Printing disabled area] + [Left margin for  
paper used]  
187.96 mm (7.4")  
-
101.6 mm (4.0")  
-
25.4 mm (1.0")  
+
2.54 mm (0.1") or more  
Set the right margin at 27.94 mm (1.1") (Printing disabled area 25.4 mm [1.0"] + minimum right margin 2.54 mm [0.1"]) or  
more.  
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With the Paper Guide pushed to the left, insert 101.6 mm (4.0")-wide paper to print.  
An image of actual printing area  
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Target Printing Area  
Printing Area with margin adjusted  
Left margin for paper to be used: 2.54mm (0.1 inch) or more  
Width of actually used Paper Size 101.6mm (4.0 inch)  
Right margin for paper to be used: 2.54mm (0.1 inch)  
Actually set right margin 25.4mm (1.1 inch) or more (including the printing disable area)  
Paper Size 187.96mm (7.4 inch)  
Actually set left margin  
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With Paper Guide pushed to the left, insert 101.6 mm (4.0")-wide paper to print.  
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Target Printing Area  
Printable Maximum Width 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
Right Margin 27.94mm (1.1 inch)  
Slip Tray Left Side  
Paper Guide  
Slip Tray Right Side  
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7.1.2.2 Using Paper Size that is 187.96 mm (7.4") or more and less than 215.9 mm (8.5") in width  
Custom Size is variable in width in the range of 187.96 mm (7.4") - 215.9 mm (8.5"), but when the designated width is more  
than 187.96 mm (7.4"), you must take the following points into consideration when creating print data.  
The printer’s physical printable area is 160.02 mm (6.3").  
The value that is set at Left Margin/Page Setup in the application is treated as the distance from the printer’s print start  
position (left edge). In other words, if the value set at Left Margin is greater than 0, the printing area shifts to the right in  
actual printing by as much as the set value. Therefore, you need to adjust the printing position appropriately by setting the  
left margin at 0 so that the right edge of the data you want to print does not go beyond the printable area, and also by  
setting ample distance for the right margin.  
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Minimum left margin  
Paper Size 187.96mm (7.4 inch)  
Right Margin 27.94mm (1.1 inch) or more  
Left margin displayed in application  
Printable Maximum Width 160.02mm (6.3 inch)  
Slip Tray Left Side  
The left margin is reflected in relation to the print start position; thus, the print start position shifts.  
Slip Tray Right Side  
Print Start position  
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7.2 About the Validation Printing Area  
This section describes the information for the Validation printing area, and it includes notes for using Validation.  
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In Validation mode, you can use the same paper as in Slip mode, but the printing area is not the same as that of Slip mode.  
Only 1-line printing is supported. When you need to print multiple lines, use the Slip Driver.  
Use device fonts in the case of Character printing. However, double-high characters are not supported.  
Test Page Printing at the time of driver installation and Test Page Printing after the installation is done are supported.  
Double-high device font characters are not supported by Validation.  
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Inserting Direction  
Symbol  
Designation  
Standard Value  
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Paper width  
70 mm (2.7") or more  
8 mm (0.7") or less  
2.54 mm (0.1") or more  
2.54 mm (0.1")  
Print starting position  
Left margin  
C
Right margin  
D
Printing area width  
Max 160.02 mm(6.3")  
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The following shows examples of print data created in Windows applications in each Paper source (L_Alignment/Center/  
R_Alignment).  
Data in application  
Print result  
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Center Line  
(L_Alignment is used)  
(Center is used)  
(R_Alignment is used)  
(L_Alignment is used)  
(Center is used)  
(R_Alignment is used)  
When spaces are inserted ( x x : space)  
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Basically, the concept of setting the printing area in the horizontal direction and the margins for Custom paper is the same  
as for Slip, except for the following.  
Custom Size is variable in width in the range of 162.56 mm (6.4") - 215.9 mm (8.5").  
Validation’s paper setting position is different from that of Slip, and the minimum Right Margin value is 2.54 mm  
(0.1").  
Set paper size and margins within the specified range for your use.  
Also, refer to 7.1 Setting Slip Paper in the Paper Tray.  
The procedure for using Custom Size is explained below.  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
Set the length of paper to use in the Custom Size Setup dialog. (The width is constant at 162.56 mm (6.4").)  
Open an application you want to use and customize your paper at Custom Size on the Page Setup menu.  
Set the margins as needed within the specified range at Margins on the Page Setup menu.  
Insert 101.6 mm (4.0")-wide paper to print.  
Example  
The left margin that is actually set up for using 101.6 mm (4.0") paper can be calculated according to the following formula .  
[Width of Custom Paper Size fixed]  
-
[Width of paper size actually used]  
2.54 mm (0.1")  
+
[Left margin for paper to be used]  
162.56 mm (6.4") 101.6 mm (4.0")  
-
+
Also, set the right margin at the minimum of 2.54 mm (0.1") or more.  
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7.3 Setting Tractor Paper in the Tractor Unit  
This section describes how to set Tractor Paper in the Tractor Unit.  
The maximum printable width per line with Tractor paper is 160.02 mm (6.3").  
Push the Tractor Paper Guide against the Right Tractor Unit’s right edge when using this print driver. (Slide the Paper Guide  
toward the left as needed to change the printing area on the paper.)  
Basically, the concept of setting the printing area in the horizontal direction and the margins for Custom paper is the same as  
for Slip.  
Set paper size and margins within the specified range for your use.  
Also, refer to “7.1 Setting Slip Paper in the Paper Tray.  
7.4 Orientation  
Orientation selections available with this printer driver are described next.  
The printer driver switches the document orientation according to the setting made by the user.  
When Landscape is designated, the driver rotates the direction 90° clockwise for printing. This rotation is done in Windows;  
thus, the device font setting is disabled and replaced with the Windows font (True Type Font, etc. currently supported in  
Windows.)  
Printing direction for paper with  
Printing direction for paper with  
its wide side set first  
its narrow side set first  
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Orientation Landscape  
Portrait  
Paper feeds  
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7.5 Special functions of the Windows 95/98 Version Printer Driver  
The following dialog shows the Paper tab of the Windows 95/98 printer driver.  
The Unprintable Area function does not exist in the driver property setting for the NT4 environment. Here is some  
supplemental explanation.  
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This setting configures the Unprintable Area of the currently-selected paper. Each margin value is the standard value of the  
Unprintable Area. The printer driver notifies an application of the Unprintable Area sizes (top/bottom/right/left) that a user has  
selected/changed.  
When the printer’s TOF position/paper auto exit position (see below) is changed in the printer side, this setting is used to  
adjust the driver’s TOF position/paper auto exit position to the positions set in the printer. The TOF position/paper auto exit  
position is the paper feed position that the printer mechanically registers when paper is inserted, regardless of data from the  
host  
Next, the margin (top/bottom/right/left) setting that is usually done in Page Setup in an application configures the Unprintable  
Area of the application within the above-mentioned Unprintable Area (within the larger printable area). Therefore, setting  
Unprintable Area and Margin in an application are totally different functions.  
For example, if you set “Unprintable Area Top ® 1 inch” and set “Top Margin ® 2 inches (Unprintable Area: 1 inch is  
included)” in the menu of an application, the printer behaves as follows.  
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The application judges that the top 1 inch of “Top Margin 2 inches” is the printer’s mechanical Auto Loading position,  
therefore the application does not produce data for the actual data transfer. Thus, the application produces data while ignoring  
the data in the first 1 inch from the top of that data. Unless you set the printer Auto Loading to 1 inch, you cannot get the  
printing result you expect.  
This function is valid with printers that support Auto Loading. Although this printer does not support Auto Loading, the  
printer menu setting has “Top Adjust.” Thus, you can access this function by changing this menu setting.  
Normally, you need not change, but use this function as needed.  
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