Frequently
Asked Questions:
Here are some common
questions asked about Star Printers:
Q: How do I
do a self test?
A:
Turn the
printer off, hold down the feed button and turn
the printer back on. Release the feed button 2
seconds after printer is turned on.
Q: How do
I clear the print buffer?
A:
Hold down
both the online and the feed button while
turning the printer on.
Q: What
kind of tests can I perform if the printer is
not printing?
A:
Make sure
that the paper is fed through the mechanism and
the top cover(s) is/are securely in place and
then run a self test.
Q: Will
my star printer work in windows?
A:
Yes, go to
the
Drivers download Page for the correct
driver.
NOTE: STAR
MICRONICS DOES NOT HAVE OR MAKE DOS
DRIVERS FOR ANY PRINTER.
Q:
Where
can I get a Programmer and a Users Manual for my
Star POS printer?
A:
Visit our
Star Micronics download area.
Q:
Why is
my Star Receipt printer printing question marks
when a print-job has begun?
A:
Star
receipt printers communicate via either serial
or parallel ports. All serial printers use DIP
switches to configure the various serial
communication parameters. The serial
communication parameters set on the printer must
match those set on the computer in order for
their communication to be successful. When the
serial parameters on the printer do not match
those on the computer the printer will
illustrate this by printing questions marks
whenever a print-job is initiated. The problem
can be corrected by matching the serial
parameters as set on the printer to those set on
the computer to which it is connected. By
default all Star serial printers are configured
at 9600 BAUD, 8 Data-Bits, No Parity, and 1
Stop-Bit.
Q:
How
should a TSP400 / TUP400 product be set up for
use within Windows 9x?
A:
Three items must be taken into consideration
when using a TSP400 / TUP400 series product
within Windows 95. The printer must have at
least version 2.6 firmware installed for it to
be able to print out of Windows. The printer's
firmware revision can be determined by reading
the first line off of the printer's self-test.
To generate a self-test on a TSP400 series
product, simply hold down the feed key while
turning the printer on. To generate a self-test
on a TUP400 series product, hold down the resume
key until the middle light on the printer's
covered control board lights, then release the
resume key. If the printer does not have at
least firmware revision 2.6 installed contact
technical support for instructions on how to
obtain an update. Once it has been determined
that the printer does have the correct firmware
installed, the printer's memory switches must be
configured properly. The printer must have
switch 0 on, bank 0 turned on. Turning this
switch on will put the printer into Line Mode,
the mode of operation that Windows requires.
Although the printer will function when used in
Line Mode, it can be made to function more
effectively through Windows by turning switch 1
on, bank 0 on as well. This will put the printer
into Data-Pool Mode, a mode of operation
specifically for use when printing out of
Windows. The printer's memory switches can be
manipulated using the memory switch utility
available for download on this web site. With
the printer's memory switches properly
configured, the only item left to check or setup
is the Windows printer driver. After downloading
the file WIN95_OE.ZIP from this web site,
install one of the three following drivers: When
using a TSP412, install one of the drivers
entitled TSP412. When using any other model
TSP400 / TUP400 install the TSP442 driver. Each
of the two drivers listed above can either be
installed in a Receipt configuration or a Ticket
configuration. The Receipt configuration should
be utilized when variable page lengths are
needed. The Ticket configuration should be
utilized when a consistent page length is
desired.
Q:
How do
I reset the memory switches on my TSP800
printer?
A:
Power Off the printer.
- 1. Turn Dip
Switch 1-4 OFF.
- 2. Press and
hold feed switch.
- 3. Turn
power on.
- 4. Power LED
on.
- 5. Wait 5
seconds.
- 6. Error LED
blink.
- 7. Wait 5
seconds.
- 8. Error LED
on.
- 9. Release
feed switch.
- 10. Press
feed switch.
- 11. Release
feed switch.
- 12. Error
LED blink.
- 13. Power
off.
- 14. Dip
switch 1-4 on.
Verify reset by
performing a self test.
Q:
What is
the difference between “REFLECTIVE” &
“TRANSMISSIVE” Sensors, and what are they for?
A:
The
terms “Reflective and Transmissive” relate to
the method of aligning the “Top of Form” on many
Ticket or Label applications. If the application
needs to print onto pre-printed stationery, or
fixed size stationery (Typically Pre-printed
Tickets or Labels), one of the most reliable
methods of ensuring the correct alignment (Top
of Form) is to print a “Black Mark” on the rear
of the stationery that corresponds to the Ticket
(or Label) length. In order to “Read” the Black
Mark, the selected printer must be set to
“Reflective”.
A second method is normally used for blank
labels, where again it is important to be able
to accurately locate the Top of Form (e.g. the
start position of each label.). Selecting the
“Transmissive” method means that the printer
will be set to locate the Gap between the
Labels.
Therefore, when the printer is set to
“Reflective Mode”, the printer will locate the
Top of Form by sensing a Black Mark, and when
the printer is set to “Transmissive Mode”, the
printer will locate the Top of Form by sensing
the Gap between labels. |