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Ithaca Series 80/80 PLUS Thermal Printer
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Series 80
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I order paper?
Paper can be ordered online through our TransAct Supplies website at www.transactsupplies.com Where can I order parts?
Parts can be ordered online through our TransAct Supplies website at www.transactsupplies.com Do you offer a repair service?
Yes, we offer repair at one of our Repair Centers in and outside the United States. Please use our convenient RMA web form. What communication interface do I have?
The Series 80PLUS printer can be purchased with several different communication interfaces. Please use the below chart to identify which interface your printer has: 9 pin Serial Interface
36 pin Centronics Parallel Adapter
25 pin Parallel Interface
25 pin Serial Interface
What is the difference between parallel and serial communication?
Parallel and serial communications are two distinct ways of getting data from a PC to our printer. Serial communication transmits data on only 2 wires, one for sending and one for receiving one bit at a time. Parallel communication transmits data across multiple wires simultaneously. This provides a faster means of data transmission than serial. A parallel printer must be connected to a parallel port, commonly labeled as an LPT port on a PC. The LPT port should be set for bi-directional, standard, or SPP. A serial printer must be connected to a serial port, commonly labeled as a COM port on a PC. The COM port settings must match the printer serial settings to communicate properly. Please consult your PC’s literature to learn how to change these setting. What printer driver should I be using?
The correct printer driver depends on what Operating System you are using. You can find the drivers on our website. Drivers & Downloads Why won’t my cash drawer open that is connected to my printer?
The Series 80PLUS printer has an RJ11 cash drawer port for connecting a cash drawer. This port can be hard wired in 3 standard configurations, Ithaca, EPSON, and Star. On the bottom of the printer there is a sticker the will identify which wiring the printer has currently. When purchasing a cash drawer, the correct cash drawer cable for this specified wiring configuration must be ordered. Cash drawer cables are not available from TransAct. Once you have the correct cable, you will still need to send the correct cash drawer command code to the printer to open the drawer. The cash drawer code depends on the Emulation Mode the printer is in. This can be determined by printing a configuration listing. See Manual Configuration for how to print out this listing. The follow are the codes for the common Emulation Modes: Default M80 Cash Drawer 1 | ASCII : [ESC] x 1 | DECIMAL: 27 120 1 | HEX: 1B 78 01 Cash Drawer 2 | ASCII : [ESC] x 2 | DECIMAL: 27 120 2 | HEX: 1B 78 02 Ithaca M50 Cash Drawer 1 | ASCII : [BEL] | DECIMAL: 7 | HEX: 07 Cash Drawer 2 | ASCII : [BS] | DECIMAL: 8 | HEX: 08 EPSON TM-85, EPSON TM-88, Axiohm 7193 Cash Drawer 1 | ASCII : [ESC] p 0 | DECIMAL: 27 112 0 | HEX: 1B 70 00 Cash Drawer 2 | ASCII : [ESC] p 1 | DECIMAL: 27 112 1 | HEX: 1B 70 01 Why won't my printer cut?
The printer will cut the paper when the printer receives the cut command from the system. This command code depends on the Emulation Mode the printer is in. This can be determined by printing a configuration listing. See Manual Configuration for how to print out this listing. The follow are the codes for the common Emulation Modes: Default M80 Cut | ASCII: [ESC] v | DECIMAL: 27 118 | HEX: 1B 76 Ithaca M50 Cut | ASCII: [EM] | DECIMAL: 25 | HEX: 19 EPSON TM-85, EPSON TM-88, Axiohn 7193 Cut | ASCII: [ESC] i | DECIMAL: 27 105 | HEX: 1B 69 When I print to my Series 80PLUS printer nothing prints?
The Series 80PLUS printer is a thermal printer that requires thermal paper. Verify the paper you are using is thermal paper. Make sure the paper is loaded properly. To load paper, simple drop the paper roll into the printer with the paper coming from the bottom of the roll. Pull the paper out a little bit, and close the lid. Printer should cut the paper, and be ready to print. (No error LED, just solid Green LED) Verify you have selected the correct communication port on the system. If the printer has a serial port, make sure you are connected to the serial port of the PC with a serial null-Modem cable. Verify that the configuration settings of the printer are set to the correct Emulation Mode and communication settings for your system. See Manual Configuration for how to print out this listing. Why am I missing characters in my print or getting strange characters and symbols?
If it is a parallel printer, be sure the parallel port is set for bi-directional, standard, or SPP. If it is a serial printer, be sure the serial port settings match the printer serial settings. You can verify what the printer serial settings are by printing out the configuration settings from the printer. See Manual Configuration for how to print out this listing. What settings have to be set on my Series 80PLUS printer when I am using the OPOS driver?
If you are having problems running the OPOS driver and/or are getting a “OPOS_E_NO HARDWARE” Error, make sure the following configuration settings are set on you Series 80PLUS printer when you print out the configuration settings printout from your printer. See Manual Configuration for how to print out this listing. General Emulation Mode: “Default M80” Drivers
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