USER’S GUIDE Thermal Printer DPU-S245 SERIES Read this user’s guide carefully before using the printer. Keep this user’s guide in a place where it can be accessed quickly. Seiko Instruments Inc.
DPU-S245 SERIES THERMAL PRINTER USER’S GUIDE Document Number: U001170652X0 First Edition: July 2009 Copyright 2009 by Seiko Instruments Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is the property of SII and shall not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior written approval of SII.
Product: Thermal Printer DPU-S245-00A-E, DPU-S245-01A-E Directive: Title 2004/108/EC EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Standards EN 55022 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 55024 Product: AC adapter PW-0904-W2-E Directive: Title 2004/108/EC EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006/95/EC EC Low Voltage Directive Standards EN 55022 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 55024 EN 60950-1 Product: Battery Charger PWC-L07A1-W1-E Directive: Title 2004/108/EC EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006/95/EC E
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Industry Canada (IC) compliance statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the DPU-S245 thermal printer. This USER’S GUIDE explains how to handle DPU-S245 thermal printer (hereinafter referred to as printer), specified AC adapter, specified battery charger, specified battery pack and specified AC cable (hereinafter, omit “specified”). Read through the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and OPERATING PRECAUTIONS carefully before using the printer. Keep this user’s guide in a place where it can be accessed quickly.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following symbols are used in this User’s Guide in order to make use of the printer properly and prevent the printer from being damaged. Follow the instructions marked with the symbol. Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this WARNING symbol could result in severe personal injury or death. Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this CAUTION symbol could result in minor personal injury or product and/or peripheral damage.
WARNING DO NOT use the printer, the AC adapter, the AC cable and the battery charger in countries where these items do not comply with the regulations. See Section 11 SPECIFICATIONS, List of Compliance with Regulation. Doing so, we do not assure the safety of these products and you will be responsible for violation of regulations. POWER OFF the printer, unplug the power cable from the power outlet, and remove the battery pack in any of the following cases: The printer does not recover from an error.
DO NOT connect except specified battery pack with the battery charger. Doing so may cause explosion, overheating or fire leading to fire or injury. DO NOT put the printer into water in a place where it could get wet. Doing so may cause fire, a failure or other accidents. DO NOT touch the printer by wet hand. If not, it might cause electric shock. Turn the printer off before removing/inserting the battery pack. If not, it might cause electric shock.
CAUTION If the printer is not used for a long time, unplug the AC plug from the outlet and remove the battery pack from the printer. If not, it might cause fire or electric shock. When cleaning the printer, unplug the AC plug from the outlet and remove the battery pack from the printer. If not, it might cause fire or electric shock. Keep the printer out of the reach of children. If not, it might cause injury. DO NOT subject the printer to the following places as it may lead to fire, a failure or injury.
DO NOT touch the cutter. Doing so may cause injury. Be sure to hold the battery cover to the printer when the battery pack is inserted in the printer. Fall of the battery pack due to the battery cover slid off may cause injury or any damages. DO NOT make your hair, etc. which are easily entangled in the printer approach to the printer during the operation Doing so may cause injury.
Precautions in the Battery pack (Option) WARNING If you find any of the following abnormalities in the battery pack, remove the battery pack from the printer and keep away from fire. When the battery pack gave out a nasty smell, reached an extraordinarily high temperature or showed any unusual sign. When the battery pack case was broken. When leakage was found. Doing so may cause liquid leakage, explosion, overheating or fire leading to fire or injury.
DO NOT apply strong impact to the battery pack with a hammer or a nail, and DO NOT crush it. Doing so may cause liquid leakage, explosion, overheating or fire leading to fire or injury. DO NOT put the battery pack into water. Always keep it away from rain and water. Doing so may cause liquid leakage, explosion, overheating or fire leading to fire or injury. DO NOT touch the battery pack by wet hand. Doing so may cause electric shock or a failure.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Please follow the precautions below to enjoy and maintain the full performance of the printer. Using the Printer Be careful not to drop or bump the printer on a hard surface. DO NOT install the printer in direct sunlight or such areas.
be used may be shortened. High-print-rate printing or using the printer under low temperature condition might cause irregular printouts or generate loud noise. This is not a failure in the printer, but an inherent paper phenomenon. When using a Bluetooth interface, the radio environment around the printer may cause a failure in communications. This is due to the specifications of Bluetooth, which is a radio communications standard. When handling this product, be aware of static electricity.
Notations Used in this User’s Guide The following two types of notations are used throughout this User’s Guide to denote items of caution and items to remember: NOTE - Operation Precautions This box contains items that when not followed may lead to a malfunction or to a deterioration of performance. HINT Items To Remember This box contains helpful hints to remember when using the printer.
1 PREPARATION Once you have opened the carton, make sure it contains the printer and all accessories. Printer Printer User’s Guide/ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CD-ROM) 1 (piece) Keep the package and packing materials for future transportation or long-term storage.
2 EACH PART OF PRINTER (10) (8) (9) (7) (4) (3) (5) (12) (11) (6) (2) (1) (14) (13) (1) POWER switch (3) POWER lamp The POWER switch turns the printer ON or OFF. To turn the printer on, hold down the POWER switch until the POWER lamp lights. To turn the printer off, hold down the POWER switch until the POWER lamp goes off. The POWER lamp lights when the printer turns on. See the Lamp Display on the next page for details.
(6) Interface connector (11) Paper cover The interface connector connects with the The platen roller is released from the interface cable. Open the rubber cover thermal paper after opening this cover. and insert the connector. Open this cover to replace the thermal paper or to clean the thermal head. (7) Paper outlet Paper port with a paper cutter. (12) Platen roller The platen roller brings the paper in contact with the thermal head.
Lamp Display Lamp display POWER lamp (Green) ERROR lamp (Orange) Power OFF Power ON (Print-ready) Initializing Out-of-paper Paper cover open Battery low, power failure Thermal head temperature error Recharging Function setting mode Function setting mode shifting FLASH memory accessing Hardware error Off On On On On Blink Blink twice Blink Off Blink Short blink Off Off Off On Blink Blink twice On On Off On Blink Short blink Blink Display Pattern ○: On, ─: Off Items Blink Short blink Blink twice Patter
3 POWER CONNECTION The printer can be powered with a battery pack or an AC adapter. Always refer to Section 11 SPECIFICATIONS before using the battery pack and the AC adapter. Installing a Battery Pack The battery pack should be fully recharged. See Section 8, Recharging the Battery Pack, for details on the recharging method. NOTE - Before installing or removing the battery pack, turn the printer off. - If the printer is not used for a long time, remove the battery pack from the printer.
HINT If the battery pack starts to run out soon, it means that the battery life has expired. Purchase a new battery pack. When used in the condition of low temperature, operation time of the printer is shorter than average. Even if the battery pack is not used, its performance will deteriorate with time. If the Auto Power Off is Enabled, the printer turns off automatically when it is not operated for 30 minutes to save the battery. See Section 6, Function Setting, for details on settings.
Connecting the AC Adapter (1) Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter. (2) Insert the DC jack of the AC adapter to the power connector of the printer. (3) Insert the AC plug of the AC cable to an electric outlet. (3) (2) (1) NOTE - Before installing or removing the AC adapter, turn the printer off. - If the printer is not used for a long time, unplug the AC cable from the outlet.
4 PAPER SETTING This printer can feed the paper roll. The printer function setting for cut sheets is different from that for paper roll. See Section 6 Function Setting for details. Setting the Thermal Paper (1) Push the paper cover open button to open the paper cover in the direction of the arrow. (2) Install the paper roll into the paper holder and make sure that the tip of the thermal paper 5 cm or longer appears from the paper outlet and the thermal paper is set straightly.
5 TEST PRINTING After setting the thermal paper in the printer, perform test printing. In test printing, the printer's function setting and character strings for testing are printed. (1) Make sure that the thermal paper is set in the printer and the printer is turned off. If the thermal paper is not set, set the thermal paper as instructed in Section 4, Paper Setting, and turn the printer off. (2) Press the POWER and FEED switches at the same time.
6 FUNCTION SETTING This printer can be set various function according to operating conditions or uses. The settings are stored in the software DIP switches (hereinafter referred to as “SWDIP switch”) in the FLASH memory of printer. They can be set by using switches or by entering commands. This manual describes how to set functions by using switches. NOTE - Be sure to set the directed value as "Fixed" according to 0 or 1 in list so that the printer works correctly.
HINT The printer enters the HEX Dump mode by pressing the POWER switch. This mode can be checked to see the printer's transmission status. See the Technical Reference for details. If you do not press any switch within 30 seconds after a message is printed, the printer turns off. When the POWER and ERROR lamps start to blink, release your finger from the POWER and ERROR switches within 5 seconds. If it is ongoing, the printer exits function setting mode.
(2) Changing SWDIP switch settings When the message shown at the following is printed in the function setting mode, press the POWER switch. Load Default Setting? Yes: Feed SW / No: Power SW HINT There are SWDIP switches from 1 to 4 in the printer, so set 8 bits within SWDIP switches respectively. In function setting mode, the POWER lamp blinks once by pressing either the POWER switch or the FEED switch. Be sure to confirm the POWER lamp blinking in order to ensure proper operation.
Operation 2: SWDIP switch setting (1) When the message shown at the following is printed, set the bits from the most significant bit (SWDIP*-8) to the least significant bit (SWDIP*-1). Input 8 bits. 1: Feed SW / 0: Power SW To set 1: Press the FEED switch. To set 0: Press the POWER switch. For example, to set 10101110, press the switches in the following sequence: FEED, POWER, FEED, POWER, FEED, FEED, FEED, POWER.
Operation 3: Exiting function setting mode If pressing the FEED switch when the message shown at the following is printed, the printer returns to operation (1) and sets SWDIP switch 1 again. DIP Switch setting mode. Continue: Feed SW Quit: Power SW If pressing the POWER switch, the message shown at the following is printed. The printer leaves the function setting mode and turns it off. The function setting is now completed. Setting Mode Finished.
SWDIP Switch Setting List : Default settings SWDIP switch 1 SW DIP Function 1-8 Data control 1-7 Stop Bit 1-6 1-5 Parity Setting 1 Busy 0 Xon/Xoff 1 1 bit 0 2 bits 0 0 Bit length 1-3 0 Baud Rate 0 (bps) 0 1-1 0 1 1 Odd 0 1 None 1 Even 1 8 bits 1-4 1-2 None 0 7 bits *1 0 0 *1 0 1 1 1 1 1200 0 2400 1 4800 1 9600 0 19200 0 38400 1 57600 1 115200 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 *1: This setting is enabled only when Serial is selected as the communication mode with SWDIP switch 2.
SWDIP switch 2 SW DIP Function 2-8 Auto Status Output 2-7 Kanji Code 2-6 Font Size 2-5 Auto Power Off 2-4 Character Set 2-3 Reserved 2-2 2-1 Data Input Mode Setting 1 Disable 0 Enable 1 JIS code 0 Shift-JIS Code 1 24 dots 0 16 dots 1 Disable 0 Enable 1 ANK 0 IBM Compatible 1 Fixed to 1 0 BHT-Ir/ 0 USB 0 Serial/ 1 USB 1 0 IrDA/USB 1 Bluetooth/ *1 1 USB *1: Bluetooth-supporting model only. Bluetooth-supporting model is shipped with this setting (Bluetooth/USB) at factory shipment.
SWDIP switch 3 SW DIP Function 3-8 Paper Mode 3-7 3-6 Print Density *3 3-4 3-2 3-1 1 Mark Roll Paper *2 0 Roll Paper 0 0 95% Paper Select*1 *3 0 1 0 0 0 0 TF50KS-E2D 0 (TP-S245L-1) 0 3-5 3-3 Setting 100% 0 TP50KJ-R 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 TL69KS-LH 1 P220VBB-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 KIP370 0 KIP470 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Alpha900-3.
SWDIP switch 4 SW DIP Function 4-8 Reserved 1 Fixed to 1 4-7 Reserved 1 Fixed to 1 Busy Output When Error Occurs (Error) 1 Busy 4-6 Mark Position Correct*1 1 Disable 4-3 Bluetooth Baud Rate*2 0 230400 0 bps 4-2 CTS Control 4-5 4-4 4-1 Setting 0 UnBusy 0 Enable 0 1 57600 bps 1 0 115200 bps 1 230400 1 bps 1 Disable 0 Enable Auto Activation 1 Disable by AC *3 0 Enable *1 : When Paper Mode of SWDIP switch 3 is set as Mark Roll Paper, the printer operates paper feeding to backward ap
7 CONNECTING TO THE HOST DEVICE This printer supports serial and USB communication through an interface cable and infrared communication which conform to IrDA (Ver1.2). Moreover, the Bluetooth-supporting model supports Bluetooth (Ver.2.0+EDR) conformity wireless communication. The printer function setting differs depending on the printer model and the communication method which shall be used. See Section 6 FUNCTION SETTINGS for details.
Serial/USB Communication with an Interface Cable (1) Turn the printer off. (2) Open the interface connector cover and connect the interface cable. The connector of serial interface cable has lock for preventing from falling off. (3) Turn the printer on and send data from the host device to the printer. (4) Verify that the data is printed correctly. (5) The serial interface cable connector has a lock. To remove the cable, pull it out while holding the lock.
Infrared communication by IrDA (1) Turn the printer off. (2) Turn the printer on without connecting the USB interface cable to it. (3) Place the infrared transmitter/receiver of the host device and the infrared transmitter /receiver of the printer as shown in the figure. (4) Check communication status from the host device. (5) Send data from the host device to the printer. Verify that the printer prints it correctly. Keep the host device and the infrared transmitter/receiver of the printer horizontal.
Bluetooth-based Wireless Communication (Bluetooth-supporting model) (1) Turn the printer off. (2) Turn the printer on without connecting the USB interface cable to it. (3) Check communication status from the host device. (4) Send data from the host device to the printer. Verify that the printer prints it correctly. WARNING The printer may affect medical or other electronic devices. Obtain information and data concerning influence due to radio interference from the respective manufacturers or dealers.
8 RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The battery pack is partially charged prior to shipping, and provides sufficient power to check the printer operation. To use the printer for an extended time, fully recharge the battery pack. This battery pack does not need to be used up or discharged before recharging. The battery pack can be recharged when it is installed in the printer connected with an AC adapter. The battery pack can also be recharged with the specified battery charger.
HINT The printer can print or receive data while it is recharging the battery pack. During printing or receiving data, the POWER lamp lights continuously and the printer pauses to recharge. The printer recharges the battery again after printing and receiving data are completed. To stop recharging, press the POWER switch. The printer will turn off. To recharge the battery pack again, repeat the steps shown in (5). The battery pack should be recharged at 32 to 95F (0 to 35C) for optimum performance.
NOTE - When the battery charger is connected to the outlet, do not bring any metal object into contact with the metal terminal. - Unplug the battery charger from the outlet after using. Remove the recharged battery pack from the battery charger within 24 hours. HINT The battery pack should be recharged at 32 to 95F (0 to 35C) for optimum performance.
9 THERMAL HEAD MAINTENANCE The thermal head of this printer does not require user maintenance. If paper powder accumulates, clean the thermal head to maintain maximum print quality for an extended time. Cleaning the Thermal Head (1) Turn the printer off. (2) Unplug the AC plug of the AC cable to the outlet. (3) Removed the battery pack from the printer. (4) Open the paper cover. (5) Clean the thermal head or the platen roller with a cotton swab moistened with a small amount of ethyl alcohol.
10 TROUBLESHOOTING Check the following points before you make a request for repair. The power does not turn on. · Is specified AC adapter or battery pack being used ? · Are the AC cable and AC adapter connected correctly ? · Is the AC adapter connected to the printer correctly ? · Is the battery pack sufficiently recharged? The printer does not print.
11 SPECIFICATIONS Specified Battery Pack Specifications (Option) Printer Specifications Item Specification Model DPU-S245-00A-E (Bluetooth-unsupporting model) DPU-S245-01A-E (Bluetooth-supporting model) Printing method Thermal Characters per line 24*1 Character size Item (H W) 1-byte character: 24 dots 12 dots (H W) 2-byte character: 24 dots 24 dots Dots available 384 dots Dot density 8 dots/mm Printing width/paper width 58/48mm Printing speed 100 mm/s max.
Interface Specifications · Infrared interface · Serial interface Item Synchronous Baud rate Asynchronous 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200bps 7 or 8 bits None, Even or Odd Busy or Xon/Xoff Data length Parity Data control · Connector signals Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Item Specification NC TxD RxD connected to pin 6 GND connected to pin 4 CTS RTS Version Item I/O O I I O · USB interface Specification Version Ver 2.
List of Compliance with Regulation Please check the list below to see if the printer and its accessories can be operated in destination countries and comply with the regulations.
12 OPTIONS AND CONSUMABLE PARTS Options Name Model Specified Battery pack BP-L0715-A1-E Specified AC adapter PW-0904-W2-E Specified Battery charger PWC-L07A1-W1-E Specified AC cable (for specified AC adapter: PW-0904-W2-E and specified battery charger) * For Japan CB-JP01-18B-E For USA, Canada CB-US01-18B-E For EU, EFTA CB-CE01-18B-E For United Kingdom CB-UK01-20A-E Specified Serial cable IFC-S01-1-E Specified USB cable IFC-U01-1-E *: The shape of the outlet differs in countries.
Thermal Paper line Model Specification TP-S245L-1 58 mm width, 38mm diameter roll Specified Thermal Paper line *1 Model Maker Remark *2 TF50KS-E2D TP50KJ-R TL69KS-LH PD160R-63 PD160R-N P220VBB-1 AP50KS-D AF50KS-E AP50KS-FZ F5041 P5045 KT55F20 P300 P350 KIP370 KIP470 KF50 KPR440 Alpha900-3.4 Nippon Paper Industries Co. Nippon Paper Industries Co. Nippon Paper Industries Co. Oji Paper Co., Ltd. Oji Paper Co., Ltd. Oji Paper Co., Ltd.
Seiko Instruments Inc. 1-8, Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-8507, Japan Print System Division Telephone:+81-43-211-1106 Facsimile:+81-43-211-8037 Seiko Instruments USA Inc. Thermal Printer Div. 2990. Lomita Blvd., Torrance, CA 90505, USA Telephone:+1-310-517-7778 Facsimile:+1-310-517-8154 Seiko Instruments GmbH Siemensstrasse 9, D-63263 Neu-lsenburg, Germany Telephone:+49-6102-297-0 Facsimile:+49-6102-297-222 Seiko Instruments (H.K.) Ltd. 4-5/F, Wyler Center 2,200 Tai Lin Pai Road, Kwai Chung, N.T.