Technical Reference Guide
Describes features of the product.
Describes setup and installation of the product and
peripherals.
Describes advanced usage methods for the product.
Describes how to control the printer and necessary
information when you develop applications.
Describes how to handle the product.
Describes general specications and character code
tables.
M00094207
Rev. H
Product Overview
Setup
Advanced Usage
Application Development Information
Handling
Appendix
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Cautions
No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by
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permission of Seiko Epson Corporation.
The contents of this document are subject to change without notice. Please contact us for the latest
information.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Seiko Epson Corporation
assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.
Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third
parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of:
accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this
product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporations operating and
maintenance instructions.
Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any
options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson
Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation.
Trademarks
EPSON is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Exceed Your Vision and ESC/POS are registered trademarks or trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
Wi-Fi
®, WPA
TM
, and WPA2
TM
are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
The Bluetooth
® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by Seiko Epson Corporation is under license.
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Apple, Apple TV, Apple Watch, iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPhone, and Lightning are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries. tvOS is a trademark of Apple Inc.
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All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and used for identification purpose only.
ESC/POS
®
Command System
Epson ESC/POS is a proprietary POS printer command system that includes patented or patent-pending
commands. ESC/POS is compatible with most Epson POS printers and displays.
ESC/POS is designed to reduce the processing load on the host computer in POS environments. It comprises a
set of highly functional and efficient commands and also offers the flexibility to easily make future upgrades.
©Seiko Epson Corporation 2015-2018. All rights reserved.
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For Safety
Key to Symbols
The symbols in this manual are identified by their level of importance, as defined below. Read the following
carefully before handling the product.
Warnings
WARNING
You must follow warnings carefully to avoid serious bodily injury.
CAUTION
Provides information that must be observed to prevent damage to the equipment or loss of data.
Possibility of sustaining physical injuries.
Possibility of causing physical damage.
Possibility of causing information loss.
Provides information that must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment or a malfunction.
Provides important information and useful tips.
WARNING
Handle the power cable with care.
Improper handling may lead to fire or electric shock.
Do not modify or attempt to repair the cable.
Do not place any heavy object on top of the cable.
Avoid excessive bending, twisting, and pulling.
Do not place the cable near heating equipment.
Check that the plug is clean before plugging it in.
Be sure to push the plug all the way in.
Be sure to use the specified AC adapter.
Connection to an improper power source may cause fire or shock.
Do not place multiple loads on the power outlet.
Overloading the outlet may lead to fire.
Shut down your equipment immediately if it produces smoke, a strange odor, or unusual
noise.
Continued use may lead to fire. Immediately unplug the equipment and contact your dealer or a
Seiko Epson service center for advice.
Never disassemble or modify this product.
Tampering with this product may result in injury or fire.
Do not allow foreign matter to fall into the equipment.
Penetration by foreign objects may lead to fire.
If water or other liquid spills into this equipment, do not continue to use it.
Continued use may lead to fire. Unplug the power cord immediately and contact your dealer or a
Seiko Epson service center for advice.
Do not use aerosol sprayers containing flammable gas inside or around this product.
Doing so may cause fire.
Do not use this product in locations subject to high humidity or dust levels.
Excessive humidity and dust may cause equipment damage or fire.
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Cautions
Restriction of Use
When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability/safety, such as transportation devices
related to aviation, rail, marine, automotive, etc.; disaster prevention devices; various safety devices, etc.; or
functional/precision devices, etc., you should use this product only after giving consideration to including fail-
safes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability. Because this product was
not intended for use in applications requiring extremely high reliability/safety, such as aerospace equipment,
main communication equipment, nuclear power control equipment, or medical equipment related to direct
medical care, etc., please make your own judgment on this product's suitability after a full evaluation.
Note about interference
This product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna for the radio/TV.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the radio/TV.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Never disassemble or modify this product.
Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for interference to radio/TV resulting from changes or
modifications to this product not expressly approved by Seiko Epson Corporation.
CAUTION
Do not connect cables in ways other than those mentioned in this manual.
Different connections may cause equipment damage.
Be sure to set this equipment on a firm, stable, horizontal surface.
The product may break or cause injury if it falls.
Do not place heavy objects on top of this product. Never stand or lean on this product.
Equipment may fall or collapse, causing breakage and possible injury.
Take care not to injure your fingers on the manual cutter
When you remove printed paper
When you perform other operations such as loading/replacing roll paper
Do not open the roll paper cover without taking the necessary precautions, as this can
result in injury from the autocutter fixed blade.
To ensure safety, unplug this product before leaving it unused for an extended period.
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not set up this product or handle cables during a
thunderstorm.
Never insert or disconnect the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so may result in severe shock.
Never attempt to repair this product yourself.
Improper repair work can be dangerous.
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About this Manual
Aim of the Manual
This manual was created to provide information on development, design, and installation of POS systems and
development and design of printer applications for developers.
Manual Content
The manual is made up of the following sections:
Chapter 1 Product Overview
Chapter 2 Setup
Chapter 3 Advanced Usage
Chapter 4 Application Development Information
Chapter 5 Handling
Appendix Specifications of Interface and Connector
Product Specifications
Character Code Tables
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Contents
For Safety..................................................................................................................................3
Key to Symbols.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Warnings ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Cautions................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Restriction of Use ....................................................................................................................4
Note about interference ........................................................................................................4
About this Manual ..................................................................................................................5
Aim of the Manual ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Manual Content.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Contents....................................................................................................................................7
Product Overview ..........................................................................................11
Features ................................................................................................................................. 11
Product Configurations ...................................................................................................... 12
Models..................................................................................................................................................................................12
NFC Tag ................................................................................................................................................................................12
Accessories .........................................................................................................................................................................13
Part Names and Functions ................................................................................................. 14
Panel LED ............................................................................................................................................................................14
Connectors .........................................................................................................................................................................15
Online and Offline............................................................................................................................................................17
Status and Errors .................................................................................................................. 18
NV Memory (Non-Volatile Memory) ................................................................................. 19
NV Graphics Memory......................................................................................................................................................19
User NV Memory ..............................................................................................................................................................19
Memory Switches.............................................................................................................................................................19
Maintenance Counter.....................................................................................................................................................19
Simple Setup for Wireless LAN .......................................................................................... 20
Useful Functions for Smart Devices.................................................................................. 21
NFC Tag ................................................................................................................................................................................21
QR Code...............................................................................................................................................................................21
Printing Using Multiple Interfaces.................................................................................... 22
Setup ...............................................................................................................23
Flow of Setup ........................................................................................................................ 23
Installing the Printer............................................................................................................ 24
Changing to the Front Eject Position........................................................................................................................25
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Changing the Paper Width ................................................................................................. 26
Connecting to the Power Source....................................................................................... 28
Connecting the AC cable ..............................................................................................................................................28
Connecting the Printer to the Host Devices.................................................................... 30
USB Interface..................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Ethernet Interface............................................................................................................................................................ 30
Wireless LAN Interface ................................................................................................................................................... 30
Bluetooth Interface......................................................................................................................................................... 33
Connecting the Optional Wireless LAN Unit................................................................... 37
Connecting the Optional Customer Display ................................................................... 37
Connecting the Optional External Buzzer....................................................................... 38
Attachment Position....................................................................................................................................................... 38
Connecting the Cash Drawer ............................................................................................. 39
Required specifications of cash drawers................................................................................................................. 39
Connecting the drawer kick cable............................................................................................................................. 40
Attaching the Power Switch Cover ................................................................................... 41
Advanced Usage............................................................................................ 43
Software Settings................................................................................................................. 43
Functions ............................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Network Settings.................................................................................................................. 51
Setup methods................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Flow of Setup .................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Setup using EpsonNet Config..................................................................................................................................... 52
Setup using EpsonNet Config (Web version) ........................................................................................................ 53
Setup using arp/ping commands.............................................................................................................................. 54
MAC Address Confirmation.......................................................................................................................................... 54
Setting/Check Modes .......................................................................................................... 55
Self-test Mode................................................................................................................................................................... 57
NV Graphics Information Print Mode ....................................................................................................................... 57
Receipt Enhancement Information Print Mode.................................................................................................... 58
Software Setting Mode.................................................................................................................................................. 58
Restore Default Values Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 60
Interface Setup Mode .................................................................................................................................................... 61
Hexadecimal Dumping Mode..................................................................................................................................... 63
Printing a Status Sheet........................................................................................................ 64
Resetting the Interface Settings........................................................................................ 66
EpsonNet Config (Web Version) ........................................................................................ 67
Information Menu ........................................................................................................................................................... 67
Configuration Menu ....................................................................................................................................................... 68
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Application Development Information.......................................................73
Controlling the Printer ........................................................................................................ 73
ePOS-Print XML.................................................................................................................................................................73
ESC/POS...............................................................................................................................................................................73
Software................................................................................................................................. 74
Development Kit ..............................................................................................................................................................74
Drivers ..................................................................................................................................................................................75
Utilities .................................................................................................................................................................................76
Others...................................................................................................................................................................................76
Download ...........................................................................................................................................................................76
Application Development and Distribution for iOS...................................................... 78
Handling .........................................................................................................79
Installing Roll Paper............................................................................................................. 79
Removing Jammed Paper .................................................................................................. 81
Roll Paper Cover does not Open ....................................................................................... 82
Cleaning the Printer............................................................................................................. 83
Cleaning the Printer Case..............................................................................................................................................83
Cleaning the Thermal Head/Platen Roller...............................................................................................................83
Preparing for Transport....................................................................................................... 84
Removing/Attaching the Rear and Bottom Covers ....................................................... 85
Removing the Covers......................................................................................................................................................85
Attaching the Covers ......................................................................................................................................................87
Appendix.........................................................................................................91
Specifications of Interface and Connector...................................................................... 91
USB Interface .....................................................................................................................................................................91
Ethernet Interface ............................................................................................................................................................92
Wi-Fi Interface....................................................................................................................................................................93
Bluetooth Interface..........................................................................................................................................................96
NFC Tag ................................................................................................................................................................................99
Product Specifications ...................................................................................................... 100
Printing Specifications.................................................................................................................................................102
Character Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 102
Paper Specifications ..................................................................................................................................................... 104
Printable Area................................................................................................................................................................. 105
Printing and Cutting Positions ................................................................................................................................. 106
Electrical Characteristics............................................................................................................................................. 106
Environmental Conditions ......................................................................................................................................... 107
External Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................... 108
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Character Code Tables.......................................................................................................110
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
1
Product Overview
This chapter describes features of the product.
Features
Printing
High speed receipt printing is possible (200 mm/s maximum).
Handling
Compact and lightweight (127 (W) x 127 (D) x 127 (H) mm, 1.3 kg). (excluding protrusion)
Easy drop-in paper loading.
The direct connection without Wi-Fi access point brings a simplified configuration procedure of network
settings. (SimpleAP mode)
You can connect to the printer from an interface, other than the mainly connected interface, and run print
operation, when mainly connected interface is not printing.
Software
NFC tag built into the printer unit for printing to a touched printer.
Printing triggered by bar code scan by smart device camera.
A utility for iOS/Android
TM
(Epson TM Utility for iOS/Android) for making printer settings is provided.
Printing of various types of bar codes, GS1-DataBar, and two-dimensional symbols (PDF417, QR code,
MaxiCode, Composite Symbology, Aztec Code, DataMatrix) is supported.
A maintenance counter function is supported.
Various language support.
Environment
Compliant with International ENERGY STAR Program.
Paper saving function is available.
Others
Paper eject position are selectable from top and front.
Optional Wireless LAN cable set, customer display, and external buzzer are available.
Optional wall hanging bracket is available to attach the printer to a wall.
Charges connected tablet or USB device. (Onboard USB Powers Tablet model)
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Product Configurations
Models
Standard model
Wi-Fi
® model
Bluetooth
® model
Onboard USB Powers Tablet model
* Available models may differ depending on the area.
NFC Tag
You can select the printer you want to use by simply placing an NFC device over the NFC tag (mark) on the
printer.
There is no data rewriting function.
Use Epson ePOS SDK or ePOS-Print SDK to build this function into your application.
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1
Accessories
Included
58-mm width roll paper guides
Roll paper (for operation check)
Power switch cover
AC adapter
AC cable
Basic Manuals
*1
Warranty certificate
*2
1 The manual name and formatting differ depending on the model.
2 May not be included, depending on the region.
Options
Wireless LAN cable set (Model: OT-WL02/OT-WL05)
Customer display (Model: DM-D30)
Optional external buzzer (Model: OT-BZ20)
Wall Hanging Bracket Set (Model: OT-WH30)
Back cover (Model: OT-CC30)
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Part Names and Functions
Panel LED
Power LED
Lights when the power supply is on.
Off when the power supply is off.
Flashes during the network to start up, when waiting for power off, or updating firmware.
Error LED
Lights or flashes when an error occurs. (For information about the flashing patterns, see "Status and Errors"
on page 18
.)
Lights after the power is turned on or after a reset (offline). Automatically goes out after a while to indicate
that the printer is ready.
Off when the printer is in standard mode (online).
Paper LED
Lights when the roll paper is out.
Flashes to urge user to operate the Feed button.
1 Roll paper cover Open this cover when loading or replacing roll paper.
2 Panel LED For details on LED, see
"Panel LED" on page 14.
3 NFC Tag A mark is printed here to indicate the position of the NFC tag. To establish communication
with an NFC device, bring the device close to this mark.
For the functions using the NFC tag, refer to
"Useful Functions for Smart Devices" on page 21.
4 Cover open lever Operate this lever to open the roll paper cover.
5 Feed button Pressing this button once feeds roll paper for one line. Hold down this button to continue
feeding roll paper.
6 Power switch Turns the printer on or off.
7 Status sheet button Use this button to print a status sheet on interfaces or initialize the settings on interfaces.
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
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1
Connectors
All connectors are located on the lower rear of the printer.
For Standard, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth models.
1 USB connector Use only for connecting optional Wireless LAN unit and customer display.
2 Power supply
connector
Connect the AC adapter.
See
"Connecting to the Power Source" on page 28.
3 USB connector
(Type B)
Connects the USB cable for connecting to a computer.
See
"Connecting the Printer to the Host Devices" on page 30.
4 Ethernet connector Connects the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ethernet cable.
5Drawer kick
connector
Connects the cash drawer or the optional external buzzer.
See
"Connecting the Cash Drawer" on page 39, and "Connecting the Optional External
Buzzer" on page 38
.
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For Onboard USB Powers Tablet model.
1 USB connector for
charging
A dedicated connector for charging smart devices and USB devices.
You can charge whether the printer is on or off as long as the power cable is connected.
CAUTION:
It may be hard to disconnect some types of USB cable. Do not forcibly pull the cable, or the
USB connector and USB cable may be damaged. Contact your dealer if you encounter the
trouble.
2 USB connector Use only for connecting optional Wireless LAN unit and customer display.
CAUTION:
It may be hard to disconnect some types of USB cable. Do not forcibly pull the cable, or the
USB connector and USB cable may be damaged. Contact your dealer if you encounter the
trouble.
3 Power supply
connector
Connect the AC adapter.
See "Connecting to the Power Source" on page 28
.
4 USB connector
(Type B)
Connects the USB cable for connecting to a computer.
See
"Connecting the Printer to the Host Devices" on page 30.
5 Ethernet connector Connects the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ethernet cable.
6Drawer kick
connector
Connects the cash drawer or the optional external buzzer.
See
"Connecting the Cash Drawer" on page 39, and "Connecting the Optional External
Buzzer" on page 38
.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
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Online and Offline
Online
The printer is online and ready for normal printing unless there is a reason to go offline.
Offline
The printer automatically goes offline under the following conditions:
While the printer power is turning on/off
During the setting and check modes operating (except the hexadecimal dumping mode)
While roll paper is fed using the Feed button
When the printer stops printing due to a paper end (when the paper out detector detected the paper out)
During an operation standby state
When an error has occurred (See
"Status and Errors" on page 18.)
While the roll paper cover is open
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Status and Errors
The status of the printer is indicated by lit and flashing LEDs.
O: OFF N: ON F: Flashing
-: Changes depending on whether or not paper is detected.
You cannot print when an error has occurred.
You cannot identify the error by the flashing patterns of the LEDs. Develop the application so that
users can identify the error description and check the solutions.
Power
LED
Error
LED
Paper
LED
Printer Status
NOOOnline
NO - During a self-test
While feeding paper using the Feed button
NN - While initializing after turning on the power
Roll paper cover open while not printing
NOFWaiting for the self-test to continue
Waiting for a Macro execution to run
NNFWaiting to print a status sheet
NNNNo paper
NN - Automatically Recoverable Errors
Recoverable Errors
N F - Unrecoverable Errors
CAUTION:
Turn off the power immediately when an unrecoverable error occurs.
If the same error occurs again even after turning the power back on, contact
your dealer or a Seiko Epson service center.
FOOUpdating firmware
FOFWhile forced updating firmware mode is on
F - - During network startup when the power is turned on
FOODuring power off
NOTE:
The printer enters this status while processing the power off command. It is
recommended to use this method when you need to save information on
the printers operating status if the power is cut without using the power
switch.
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
1
NV Memory (Non-Volatile Memory)
The printer's NV memory stores data even after the printer power is turned off. NV memory contains the
following memory areas for the user:
NV graphics memory
User NV memory
Memory switches
Maintenance counter
NV Graphics Memory
Graphics, such as shop logos to be printed on receipts, can be registered.
You can also use the NV graphics information print mode to print and confirm the registered graphics.
User NV Memory
You can store and read text data for multiple purposes, such as for storing a note including customizing or
maintenance information of the printer.
Memory Switches
With the memory switches, which are software switches for the printer, you can configure various settings of the
printer. For information about the memory switch, see
"Software Settings" on page 43.
Maintenance Counter
With this function, printer information, such as the number of lines printed, the number of autocuts, and
printer operation time after the printer starts working, is automatically stored in printer's memory. You can read
the counter information to use it for periodical checks or part replacement.
As a guide, NV memory rewriting should be used 10 times or less a day when you program
applications.
For information about how to use the NV graphics information print mode, see "NV Graphics
Information Print Mode" on page 57
.
You can also check the head running length and number of times of autocutting with the self-test
(see "Self-test Mode" on page 57).
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Simple Setup for Wireless LAN
This printer comes with a mode (SimpleAP) that allows printers to connect with a smart device or a computer
without requiring a wireless access point. This allows you to easily setup a wireless LAN for the printer by using
a printer settings tool (Epson TM Utility, EpsonNet Config, or EpsonNet Config (Web version)) even without a
network environment such as access points.
SimpleAP mode is enabled by default when shipping from the factory. When SimpleAP mode is enabled and
the printer is turned on, the following information is printed automatically.
SimpleAP Start
SSID
Encryption Type
Passphrase
IP Address
MAC Address
: EPSON_Printer
: WPA-2-PSK
: 12345678
: 192.168.192.168
: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
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Useful Functions for Smart Devices
You can easily connect this product to the network by using the NFC tag built-in to the printer or the QR code
printed on the status sheet.
NFC Tag
Bring a smart device that supports NFC close to the NFC tag to acquire the printer information (information
for specifying the device).
Specify the target printer using the acquired information to connect to the network.
QR Code
Capture the QR code printed on the status sheet with the camera on your smart device to acquire the printer
information (information for specifying the device).
Specify the target printer using the acquired information to connect to the network.
Programming using Epson ePOS SDK is required to use these functions. These functions are
created by combining NFC touch and QR code capturing operations and the target printer
specifications using Printer Easy Select API.
See the "Epson ePOS SDK for Android/iOS User's Manual" and the Epson ePOS SDK sample
program for more details. The sample program also contains a sample implementation method for
reading an NFC tag and capturing a QR code.
You can try a demo of these functions by using Epson TM Utility for iOS/Android.
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Printing Using Multiple Interfaces
In models with multiple interfaces, you can use all interfaces without any limitations on which interface is to be
used. You can use this function to temporarily connect a smart device to a nearby printer and print.
The printer provides each interface with an independent receive buffer and switches the active interface
depending on the priority, while handling data in each receive buffer.
You can set one interface for the main connection. Data received from the main connection interface is handled
with the highest priority.
By default, the interface that receives the first data transfer is set as the main connection interface; however, you
can select the main connection interface in advance.
In the status where all receive buffers are empty for more than the set time (1 second by default), interface
switching is enabled. The interface that receives the data in this status becomes active.
You can select the main connection interface and set the time to enable interface switching from
the software settings. For details on software settings, see "Software Settings" on page 43.
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Chapter 2 Setup
2
Setup
This chapter describes setup and installation of the product and peripherals.
Flow of Setup
This chapter consists of the following sections along with the setup flow of the product and peripherals.
6. Connecting the Optional Customer Display (page 37)
5. Connecting the Optional Wireless LAN Unit (page 37)
4. Connecting the Printer to the Host Devices (page 30)
3. Connecting to the Power Source (page 28)
1. Installing the Printer (page 24)
2. Changing the Paper Width (page 26)
8. Connecting the Cash Drawer (page 39)
7. Connecting the Optional External Buzzer (page 38)
9. Attaching the Power Switch Cover (page 41)
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Installing the Printer
You can install the printer on a flat surface with the paper eject from top or with the paper eject from the front.
Place the printer on a flat surface.
Top eject position
Front eject position
Take measures to prevent the printer from moving due to vibrations when using the cash drawer.
Do not place the printer in locations subject to high dust levels.
Do not give a high impact on the printer during operation. Doing so may cause the print failure.
Be careful not to place cords or foreign substances under the printer.
You can install the printer as a wall hanging printer if you use the optional Wall Hanging Bracket Set
(OT-WH30). Refer to the installation manual of the Wall Hanging Bracket Set for details.
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Chapter 2 Setup
2
Changing to the Front Eject Position
You can change the eject position by replacing the rear cover and the bottom cover. At the time of purchase,
paper is ejected from the top position. When changing to the front eject position, follow the steps below to
replace the covers.
1
Remove the bottom cover and the rear cover.
See the detail information on "For the top eject position" on page 85.
2
Attach the rear cover and the bottom cover.
See the detail information on "For the front eject position" on page 88.
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Changing the Paper Width
You can change the paper width from 80 to 58 mm by installing the included 58-mm width roll paper guides.
Follow the steps below to change the paper width.
1
Open the roll paper cover.
2
Align the three projections on the roll paper guides with the slots (*) in the printer,
and then press them down.
Turn off the printer when installing the roll paper guides.
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Chapter 2 Setup
2
3
Set the paper width in software setting mode.
For information about the software setting mode, see "Software Settings" on page 43.
After using the printer for an extended period at 58 mm, do not return to 80 mm. Parts of the print
head that do not normally touch the paper may be damaged by the platen roller, and the
autocutter may wear out.
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Connecting to the Power Source
Connecting the AC cable
1
Make sure the printer is turned off.
2
Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter.
3
Connect the DC cable of the AC adapter to the power supply connector.
WARNING
Be sure to use the specified AC adapter only.
Never insert the AC cable plug into a socket that does not meet the input voltage of the AC
adapter.
Doing so may result in damage to the printer.
Should a fault ever occur, immediately turn off the power to the printer and unplug the AC
cable from the socket.
Use the AC cable provided with this printer.
AC cable
AC adapter
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Chapter 2 Setup
2
4
When charging smart devices or USB devices with Onboard USB Powers Tablet
model, connect the cable to the USB connector for charging.
5
Insert the AC plug into a socket.
6
Turn on the printer.
Make sure you use the genuine cable for the tablet, smartphone, or USB device you are
using.
Depending on how the device is being used, it may not charge to 100%.
It may take a few seconds before charging starts as the device searches for the most
suitable amperage.
Charging may not be performed depending on the device's charging specifications.
Charging stops if it exceeds the rating for the USB connector.
It may be hard to disconnect some types of USB cable. Do not forcibly pull the cable, or the
USB connector and USB cable may be damaged. Contact your dealer if you encounter the
trouble.
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Connecting the Printer to the Host Devices
USB Interface
When using USB cable to connect with host device, connect the USB cable to the printer, and after starting the
host device, turn the printer on.
Ethernet Interface
Use ethernet cable to connect the printer to network via a hub.
Use EpsonNet Config, EpsonNet Config (Web version), or arp/ping commands to set network.
For information on setting up network, see
"Network Settings" on page 51.
Wireless LAN Interface
Using Epson TM Utility, you can easily connect the printer to the network from an iOS or Android devices. We
also recommend connecting the SimpleAP from a Windows computer, and setting up the Wireless LAN using
the network setup tool (EpsonNet Config or EpsonNet Config (Web version)).
Do not place any weight or stress on the cable when using. Doing so could damage the cable and
connectors.
When using wireless LAN, make sure you disconnect the LAN cable. If a LAN cable is connected,
wireless LAN is disabled.
You can use OT-WL05 with a firmware version of 1.10 ESC/POS or later.
When you set up the access point at the same time, set the access point in advance and check that
it operates correctly.
Examine the radio wave situation in the surrounding area before use.
Avoid using the same channel that is used in the neighboring shops where Wireless LAN is used.
When using the printer in environments where kitchen microwaves and other devices that may
interfere radio waves are installed, observe the following points.
Keep the printer away from the devices, such as kitchen microwaves, that may cause radio wave
interference.
Use channels that are away from the frequency bands that may cause radio wave interference.
Place shields between the printer and the devices that may cause radio wave interference.
Select either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, whichever is free from radio wave interference.
In auto channel setting for the access point, do not select a channel in which the devices may
cause radio wave interference.
In the infrastructure mode, W53 and W56 channels are not available to connect to a stealth SSID
access point.
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Setting up from a Smart Device
Necessary Items
Prepare the following items.
Device for setting: iOS or Android device
Utility for setting: Epson TM Utility for iOS/Android
Running Epson TM Utility for iOS/Android
1
Run the Epson TM Utility for iOS/Android.
2
Set from Wi-Fi Setup Wizard” in the menu.
Setup and Operation Work flow
1. Select the network you want to connect to.
2. Enter the passkey.
3. Perform a test print.
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Setting up from a Windows Computer
Necessary Items
Prepare the following items.
Computer for setting: Windows 10/8/7/Vista
Computer equipped with a wireless LAN function
Utility for setting: EpsonNet Config or EpsonNet Config (Web version)
Follow the steps below to connect the printer.
1
Turn on the printer.
After starting the printer, check that the "SimpleAP Start" is printed. If it is not printed, you need to
enable SimpleAP mode in interface settings mode.
2
Activate Windows Wireless Network Connection and select [EPSON_Printer] as the
connection device on the screen that appears.
If the window to enter a pass phrase appears, enter "12345678”.
Default settings on printer are the following values.
3
When connecting to the printer is complete, setup the Wireless LAN using the
network setup tool, EpsonNet Config or EpsonNet Config (Web version).
For details about EpsonNet Config, see "Setup using EpsonNet Config" on page 52.
For details about EpsonNet Config (Web version), see
"Setup using EpsonNet Config (Web version)"
on page 53
.
4
When setting the Wireless LAN is complete, restart the printer.
Network mode SimpleAP mode
SSID EPSON_Printer
Pass phrase 12345678
IP Address 192.168.192.168
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Bluetooth Interface
Use a tool, such as a built-in Bluetooth connection tool of your device to establish the connection with the
printer. If your device is a Windows computer, use EPSON TM Bluetooth
® Connector, which is a utility to easily
pair a terminal and the printer. If your terminal is an iOS or Android terminal, use Epson TM Utility to easily
pair your terminal and the printer.
Setting up from a Smart Device
Necessary Items
Prepare the following items.
Device for setting: iOS or Android device
Utility for setting: Epson TM Utility for iOS/Android
Running Epson TM Utility for iOS/Android
1
Run the Epson TM Utility.
2
Set from “Bluetooth Setup Wizard in the menu.
Setup and Operation Work flow
1. Select the printer you want to connect to.
2. Enter the passkey.
3. Perform a test print.
If the host computer and the printer are not connected on a continuous basis but rather connected
every time the printer starts printing, some time may be needed for the printer to actually start
printing after the host computer commands printing. This pause is the time required for
processing the connection between the host computer and the printer, and it depends on the
conditions of the environment where used.
If data transfer from an application of the host computer has already been completed, data might
remain in the Bluetooth module internal buffer. As such data remaining in the buffer might be lost
when the connection is cut off, use the status or similar functions to check that transmitted data
has been completely printed before cutting off the wireless connection.
For detailed information about EPSON TM Bluetooth
® Connector, see the TM Bluetooth® Connector
Users Manual.
The device name and passkey are editable with the TM-m30 Utility or Epson TM Utility.
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Setting up from a Windows Computer
Follow the procedure below and make the settings.
1
Have a Bluetooth wireless technology compatible computer ready.
Make sure you have installed TM Bluetooth® Connector.
2
Turn on the printer.
3
Start TM Bluetooth® Connector.
4
Select [Search all printers around this computer], and then click [Search].
If the printer has not detected after clicking the Search button, check the manufacturer of the
Bluetooth software.
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. In the search box on the Control Panel, enter "Bluetooth", and then click Change Bluetooth
settings.
3. In the Bluetooth Settings dialog box, click the Hardware tab, and then search for the
Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator. If it is not found, the Bluetooth software cannot detect the
Epson Bluetooth printer, and you may not be able to connect to the computer.
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5
Select the printer to be paired ( Not been paired yet), and then click [Connect].
6
If the window to enter a passkey appears, enter a passkey and click [OK].
7
Select the port to be used from the pull-down list, and then click [OK].
Printing method Port name
APD print queue ESDPRTxxx (TM-m30: Queue name)
UPOS ESDPRTxxx (UPOS for TM-m30)
ESC/POS command Displayed virtual COM port (e.g. COM4)
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8
The Connection complete window appears. Click [Test Buzzer] or [Test Printing] to
check operation.
9
Click [Back to Main screen] to return to the main window.
10
Click the “x button of TM Bluetooth® Connector to exit.
If “Error is displayed when you click the [Search] on the TM Bluetooth® Connector, check
whether:
The Bluetooth adapter is installed to the computer.
Bluetooth is ON in the Windows settings.
If the device is not displayed on the TM Bluetooth
® Connector or the TM Bluetooth® Connector
Status shows after pairing.
Check whether:
The printer is not turned on.
Turn on the printer.
The printer is 10 m or further away from the computer.
Confirm that there is no other wireless device, such as a microwave oven and cordless
telephone, that can interfere with the Bluetooth printer.
If the printer and the computer are placed in different rooms separated by a wall, move the
printer and/or the computer in the same room.
The printer may not be detected when the search time is short. Try search again with longer
search time.
While a computer and printer are communicating, the printer cannot be detected by other
computers. Confirm that the printer to be detected is not communicating with any
computer.
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Connecting the Optional Wireless LAN Unit
The optional Wireless LAN cable set (OT-WL02/OT-WL05) enables you to use the product with a Wi-Fi
connection.
For more information, refer to Technical Reference Guide of the Wireless LAN cable set.
Connecting the Optional Customer Display
You can connect the customer display (DM-D30) to this product, using USB connection.
For more information, refer to "DM-D30 Technical Reference Guide".
Be sure to turn off the printer when connecting the Wireless LAN unit.
Depending on the installation conditions of the printer and the routing for cables connected to it,
the status of the radio waves for the Wireless LAN unit may decline. If this does happen, use an
extension cable.
This option may be included with this product, depends on the models.
The shape of the Wireless LAN unit varies depending on the model.
Be sure to turn off the printer when connecting the customer display.
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Connecting the Optional External Buzzer
When the optional external buzzer (model: OT-BZ20) is connected to the drawer kick connector of the printer,
you can set the printer so that it beeps when you send commands, when an error occurs, when executed
autocutting, and when detected paper end. Settings for sound patterns and frequency depending on the
occasions the buzzer beeps are also available.
You need to set with the memory switch (customized values) for buzzer enable/disable setting, sound pattern
setting, and frequency setting. For information about the memory switch (customized values), see "Software
Settings" on page 43
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Attachment Position
The optional external buzzer is recommended to be installed in the following positions.
When using the printer in top eject position: either side
When using the printer in front eject position: side or top
Be sure to turn off the printer before you connect/disconnect the optional external buzzer.
Do not connect both the optional external buzzer and the cash drawer to the printer at the
same time by using a branched connector.
Do not install the optional external buzzer at the roll paper exit.
To prevent liquid from entering inside, it is recommended to install the optional external buzzer
so that the volume adjustment knob is positioned sideways or downward.
Volume adjustment knob
Top eject position
(Viewed from the front)
Front eject position
(Viewed from the front)
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Connecting the Cash Drawer
Required specifications of cash drawers
Specifications of drawers differ depending on makers or models. When you use a drawer other than specified,
make sure its specification meets the following conditions.
Otherwise, devices may be damaged.
The load, such as a drawer kick solenoid, must be connected between pins 4 and 2 or pins 4 and 5 of the
drawer kick connector.
When the drawer open/close signal is used, a switch must be provided between drawer kick connector pins 3
and 6.
The resistance of the load, such as a drawer kick solenoid, must be 24
or more or the input current must be
1A or less.
Be sure to use the 24V power output on drawer kick connector pin 4 for driving the equipment.
Drawer Connection Diagram
Do not connect both the optional external buzzer and the cash drawer to the printer at the
same time by using a branched connector.
When the optional external buzzer is enabled with the memory switch (customized values) (see
"Software Settings" on page 43), a cash drawer cannot be used. Be sure to disable it when you
use a cash drawer.
Two driver transistors cannot be energized simultaneously.
Leave intervals longer than 4 times the drawer driving pulse when sending it continuously.
F. G
+24V
6 5 4 3 2 1
With shielded
Drawer kick connector
Printer side
User side
[Drawer kick side]
Drawer open/
close switch
Drawer kick
solenoid
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Connecting the drawer kick cable
Connect the drawer kick cable to the drawer kick connector by pressing firmly until the connector clicks into
place.
WARNING
Use a shield cable for the drawer kick cable.
When using cash drawer, make sure to use the power supply for printer (connector pins 4).
Do not insert a telephone line into the drawer kick connector.
Doing so may damage the telephone line or printer.
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Attaching the Power Switch Cover
By attaching the power switch cover supplied, you can prevent accidental operations of the power switch. You
can press the power switch by inserting a sharp-pointed object in the holes on the power switch cover.
WARNING
If an accident occurs with the power switch cover attached, unplug the power cord immediately.
Continued use may cause fire or shock.
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Advanced Usage
Software Settings
With the memory switches and customized values, which are software settings for this printer, you can set the
various functions.
For an outline of the functions, see the following section. Use the Software Setting Mode to set the memory
switches.
Item\Method
TM Utility for iOS,
for Android
TM-m30 Utility
for Windows
Software
Setting Mode
Memory Switches
Receive buffer capacity ✔✔✔
BUSY condition
✔✔✔
Auto line feed
✔✔✔
USB power-saving function ✔✔✔
Release condition of receive buffer BUSY
✔✔✔
Select paper out detector enabled for paper out signal
output
✔✔✔
Error signal settings
✔✔✔
Pre-feed before next print
*1
✔✔
Customized Values
User NV memory capacity
NV graphics memory capacity
Paper width ✔✔✔
Print density
✔✔✔
Print speed
✔✔✔
Character code table defaults
International character defaults
Command execution during offline ✔✔✔
Amount of top margin by backfeed ✔✔✔
Interface switch waiting time
✔✔✔
Main connection interface ✔✔✔
LED indicator when I/F starting ✔✔✔
Autocutting after closing cover
✔✔✔
Paper reduction ✔✔✔
Font A auto replacement
Font B auto replacement
Font C auto replacement
Multi-tone print density
✔✔✔
Optional buzzer
✔✔
Communication condition of USB interface ✔✔
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1: Supported by Ver. 3.2.0 or later.
2: Enabled only under the following conditions.
Epson TM Utility for iOS/Android Ver.3.6.0 or later
TM-m10 Utility for Windows Ver.1.20 or later
Firmware version 1.13 ESC/POS or later
Functions
Receive buffer capacity
4KB (initial setting)
45 bytes
BUSY condition
Receive buffer full/Offline (initial setting)
Receive buffer full
Auto line feed
Normally disabled (initial setting)
Normally enabled
USB power-saving function
Disabled
Enabled (initial setting)
Communication condition of Bluetooth interface
✔✔
Bluetooth communication interval during power
saving mode
*2
✔✔✔
For information about how to use the software setting mode, see
"Software Setting Mode" on page
58
.
The receive buffer capacity for the Bluetooth interface is 64 K bytes.
In either case above, the printer enters the BUSY state after power is turned on, and when a self-
test is being run.
This function is enabled only when Receive buffer capacity is set to 4KB.
The USB power-saving function is valid only when the USB interface communication condition is
set to the vendor-defined class and the system configuration is set so that the USB driver can
support the USB power-saving function.
Item\Method
TM Utility for iOS,
for Android
TM-m30 Utility
for Windows
Software
Setting Mode
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Release condition of receive buffer BUSY
Releases when the remaining receive buffer capacity becomes 256 bytes (initial setting)
Releases when the remaining receive buffer capacity becomes 138 bytes
Select paper out detector enabled for paper out signal output
Roll paper out detector (initial settings)
Disabled
Error signal settings
Enabled (initial setting)
Disabled
Pre-feed before next print
Disabled (initial setting)
Enabled
Paper width
80mm (initial setting)
58mm
This function is enabled only when Receive buffer capacity is set to 4KB.
This is available for firmware version 1.10 ESC/POS or later.
When using this function, the top margin is approximately 10.5 mm.
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Print density
Selectable from 70% to 130% (5% increment)
Initial setting: 100%
Depending on the paper type, it is recommended to set the print density as shown in the table below for the best
print quality.
Print speed
Selectable from levels 1 to 10 (Slow ~ Fast)
Initial setting: level 10
Character code table defaults
Selectable from 43 pages including user defined page
Initial setting: PC437: USA, Standard Europe
International character defaults
Selectable from 18 sets
Initial setting: USA
Command execution during offline
Enabled (initial settings)
Disabled
Original Paper type Density
AF50KS-E, KT55FA, KT48FA, P30523, P31523, P35524 100%
F5041(55), F5041(48) 105%
When the print density level is increased, print speed may be reduced.
Depending on print conditions, such as print duty, print head temperature, and data transmission
speed, print speed is automatically adjusted, which may cause white lines due to intermittent print
(the motor sometimes stops). To avoid this, keep the print speed constant by setting it lower.
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Amount of top margin by backfeed
2.0mm (initial settings)
9.5mm (no backfeed) (initial settings)
Interface switch waiting time
Select from 1 to 10 seconds (in intervals of 1 second)
1 second (initial setting)
Main connection interface
Auto (interface that receives data first) (initial setting)
USB
Bluetooth
Ethernet/Wi-Fi
No main connection I/F
LED indicator when I/F starting
Enabled (initial setting)
Disabled
Autocutting after closing cover
Cuts (initial setting)
Does not cut
Remove all ejected paper before printing with backfeed.
Disable the automatic top logo setting when enabling backfeed.
You cannot use backfeed in the following cases even if you have enabled backfeed.
Immediately after auto cutting while the cover is closed.
While the self-test is in progress.
If setting a top margin of 5 mm {0.2"} or less, confirm that no errors occur in your environment of
usage. Usage in a hot and humid environment or usage of paper that curls easily may increase
the risk of paper jams.
When implementing a backfeed, rubbing smears may occur due to slack in the paper. We
recommend using thermal paper with high rub resistance.
You can specify values in 0.5mm steps if you use TM-m30 Utility or TM Utility for iOS/Android.
When using this printer with multiple interfaces, make sure the interface that is always
connected to be set as the main connection.
When using multiple interfaces, set the receive buffer capacity to 4 KB.
You cannot use wired LAN and wireless LAN at the same time.
The displayed items vary depending on the interface configuration.
For information about the function, see
"Printing Using Multiple Interfaces" on page 22.
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Paper reduction
Extra upper space reduction
Disabled (initial setting)
Enabled
Extra lower space reduction
Disabled (initial setting)
Enabled
Line space reduction rate
Not reduced (initial setting)
25%
50%
75%
Line feed reduction rate
Not reduced (initial setting)
25%
50%
75%
Barcode height reduction rate
Not reduced (initial setting)
25%
50%
75%
Font A auto replacement
Does not replace (initial setting)
Font B
Font C
Font B auto replacement
Does not replace (initial setting)
Font A
Font C
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Font C auto replacement
Does not replace (initial setting)
Font A
Font B
Multi-tone print density
Selectable from 70% to 130% (5% increment)
Initial setting: 100%
Optional buzzer
Enables/disables
Disabled (initial setting)
Enabled
Buzzer frequency (Error)
Does not sound
Sounds 1 time
Sounds continuously (initial setting)
Sound pattern (Autocut)
Selectable from Patterns A to E
Initial setting: Pattern A
Buzzer frequency (Autocut)
Does not sound
Sounds 1 time (initial setting)
Sound pattern (Pulse 1)
Selectable from Patterns A to E
Initial setting: Pattern A
Buzzer frequency (Pulse 1)
Does not sound
Sounds 1 time (initial setting)
For information about how to connect the optional external buzzer, see "Connecting the
Optional External Buzzer" on page 38
.
When the optional external buzzer is enabled, a cash drawer cannot be used. Be sure to disable
it when you use a cash drawer.
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Sound pattern (Pulse 2)
Selectable from Patterns A to E
Initial setting: Pattern B
Buzzer frequency (Pulse 2)
Does not sound
Sounds 1 time (initial setting)
Communication condition of USB interface
Class
USB printer class (initial setting)
USB vendor-defined class
Communication condition of Bluetooth interface
Device name (initial setting: TM-m30_xxxxxx)
Passkey (initial setting: 0000)
Security (initial setting: Low)
Auto Re-Connect with iOS device (initial setting: Enabled)
Bluetooth communication interval during power saving mode
Level 1 (Standard) (Initial setting)
Level 2 (Short)
The device name is initially set to TM-m30_xxxxxx.
(xxxxxx refers to the last 6 digits of the serial number labeled on the back of your printer.)
By changing the setting to "Level 2 (Short)," you can shorten the time until printing begins or the
time until information is shown on the customer display connected to the printer.
However, because the communication frequency increases, the power consumption of the printer
and the host also increases.
Also, depending on the host, this setting may not be enabled, and the host-specified
communication interval may be used.
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Network Settings
The following explains the procedure for network settings in order to connect the product to your network.
Setup methods
There are three methods for set up.
Method 1: Setup using EpsonNet Config
This method involves installing the network configuration tool, EpsonNet Config, on your computer for
setting.
As it does not require any settings in advance to allow set up, you can easily perform set up using a computer
already connected to the network.
Download EpsonNet Config from the Epson website.
Method 2: Setup using EpsonNet Config (Web version)
This method involves opening the Web application equipped in the printer from a Web browser to perform
settings.
Because you specify the printer's IP address to open it, you need to set your computer to the same network
segment as the printer.
With EpsonNet Config (Web version), you can set more items than with EpsonNet Config.
Method 3: Setup using arp/ping commands
This method involves setting the printer's IP address in the setting computer's arp/ping commands, then using
the setting tool to change the other settings.
The setting computer must be in the same segment as the printer. Also, settings can be done only when the
printer's arp+ping IP setting is set to Enable.
Use EpsonNet Config or EpsonNet Config (Web version) for settings other than the IP address.
Flow of Setup
Change network settings
on setting computer
Setup using EpsonNet
Config
Printing the status sheet (check settings) (See "Printing a Status Sheet" on page 64.)
Method 1 Method 2 Method 3
- Use EpsonNet Config to perform
other settings
- Use EpsonNet Config (Web version)
to perform other settings
Use arp/ping command to set
printer IP address
Finish Finish Finish
Use EpsonNet Config
(Web version) to perform settings
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Setup using EpsonNet Config
Execute EpsonNet Config, select the target printer from the displayed device list, then check and change the
settings.
If the printer is still set to factory defaults, the printer's MAC address is listed up, even if the computer does not
have the same network address.
1
Connect the printer to the same network as the computer where you installed
EpsonNet Config.
2
Start up EpsonNet Config.
The tool automatically detects printers connected to the network and displays a list.
It may take up to a minute for the printer to be displayed in the list.
If it is not displayed, check that [Filter] is set to "(All)" or "Network-connected devices", then click
[Refresh]. Or, select [Tools], then [Option], and check the settings of [Search Parameters].
3
Select the target printer, then click [Configuration].
If you cannot determine the target printer from the product name or the IP address, use the MAC
address. You can check the printer's MAC address on the status sheet.
4
Change the printer's settings based on the network setting information you received
from the network administrator.
Select an item from the menu and change the setting.
5
Once you set the necessary items, click [Transmit].
The changed contents are sent to the printer and the printer settings are changed.
The initial setting uses an IP address for the printer provided by a DHCP server. Since you cannot
complete setup if there are conflicting IP addresses on the network, make sure that there are no
other devices on the network that conflict with the IP address provided by the DHCP server. If a
DHCP server is not available, a fixed IP address (192.168.192.168) is set approximately one minute
after turning on the printer. Also, if the Ethernet cable is not connected, connect the Ethernet cable
and then run this process.
When DHCP is enabled, the provided IP address is printed automatically. However, if the Ethernet
cable is not connected, and the Wireless LAN unit is not installed, printing is not performed.
For details about EpsonNet Config, see the manual (operation guide) installed together with the
tool or the online help.
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Setup using EpsonNet Config (Web version)
Follow the steps below to start up EpsonNet Config (Web version), and check or change the settings.
1
Connect the setting computer and the printer to the same network.
2
Perform network settings on the computer so that it is in the same segment as the
printer's IP address.
Subnet mask: Same subnet mask as the printer
IP address: Same segment (same network address) as the printer, different host address
Check the values set in the printer on the status sheet.
3
Start up your Web browser and input the printer's IP address into the address field.
E.g.) http://192.168.192.168
4
Input your user name and password on the authentication window.
Input "epson" for both the user name and password. You can change the password in the [Optional]
setting menu, under [Password].
5
Change the settings based on the network setting information you received from the
network administrator.
Select an item from [Configuration] and change the setting.
6
After changing the necessary parameters, click the [Send] button.
The changes are sent to the printer.
7
Click the [Reset] button on the Web page displayed after sending.
The sent contents are enabled.
Depending on the changes, such as the IP address, the connection with the setting computer may be
cut and the EpsonNet Config window may not be displayed. To reconnect, you need to set the
When setting up using the EpsonNet Config (Web version), you need to set the network settings
for the device to the same network segment as the printer you want to connect to.
The initial setting uses an IP address for the printer provided by a DHCP server. Since you cannot
complete setup if there are conflicting IP addresses on the network, make sure that there are no
other devices on the network that conflict with the IP address provided by the DHCP server. If a
DHCP server is not available, a fixed IP address (192.168.192.168) is set approximately one minute
after turning on the printer. Also, if the Ethernet cable is not connected, connect the Ethernet cable
and then run this process.
When DHCP is enabled, the provided IP address is printed automatically. However, if the Ethernet
cable is not connected, and the Wireless LAN unit is not installed, printing is not performed.
E.g.) Printer Setting computer
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
IP address 192.168.192.168 192.168.192.2
Under initial settings, when you access EpsonNet Config (Web version) from your browser, an
authentication warning message may be displayed.
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network settings of the setting computer to the same network segment as the printer for which
settings were changed.
Setup using arp/ping commands
You can change the printer's IP address by changing the ARP table (table of IP address and MAC addresses)
managed by the OS on the setting computer.
Check that the setting computer is connected to the network in the same segment as the printer, and that the
arp+ping IP setting for the printer is set to Enable. (The factory default is Disable.)
You can check the printer settings on the status sheet.
1
Delete the IP address you want to set to the printer from the ARP table.
arp -d (IP address)
E.g.) arp -d 192.168.0.10
2
Add the printer's MAC address and the IP address you want to set to the ARP table.
arp -s (IP address) (MAC address)
E.g.) arp -s 192.168.0.10 00-26-AB-7B-00-00
3
Execute the ping command and enable settings.
ping (IP address you want to set)
E.g.) ping 192.168.0.10
When a message like "Reply From 192.168.0.10: Bytes=32 Time < 10ms TTL=255" is displayed, the IP
address setting is complete.
Use EpsonNet Config or EpsonNet Config (Web version) for settings other than the IP address.
MAC Address Confirmation
You can check the printer's MAC address using the following procedures.
Printing the status sheet
A printer self-test (May not be supported by some TM printers.)
Using EpsonNet Config to confirm
Using a Web browser to confirm (EpsonNet Config (Web version) function)
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Setting/Check Modes
As well as print mode, the following modes are also provided for making various printer settings and checking
items.
Self-test mode
NV graphics information print mode
Receipt Enhancement information print mode
Software settings mode
Restore default values mode
Interface setup mode
Hexadecimal dumping mode
The self-test mode or hexadecimal dumping mode is selected depending on the operation performed when the
power is turned on.
NV graphic information print mode, Receipt Enhancement information print mode, Software settings mode,
and Restore default settings mode are selected depending on the Feed button operation performed during a
self-test.
Close the roll paper cover, and turn on the printer while pressing the Feed button.
Self-test
Briey press the Feed button. Hold down the Feed button.
Press the Feed button
once briey and then
hold it down.
Open the roll paper cover, and turn on the printer while pressing the Feed
button, and then close the roll paper cover.
Continuing the self-test
Mode selection guidance
NV Graphics
Information
Hexadecimal dumping
Press the Feed button
twice briey and then
hold it down.
Receipt Enhancement
Information
Press the Feed button
three times briey and
then hold it down.
Software Settings
Press the Feed button
four times briey and
then hold it down.
Restore Default
Values
Press the Feed button
ve times briey and
then hold it down.
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In 1 and 2, the following guidances are printed, the Paper LED flashes, and instructs the user's operations.
1. Continuing self-test guidance
2. Mode selection guidance
Mode Selection
Modes
0: Exit and Reboot Printer
1: NV Graphics Information
2: Receipt Enhancement Information
3: Customize Value Settings
4: Restore Default Values
5: Interface Setup
6 or more: None
Select Modes by executing following
procedure.
step 1. Press the Feed button less
than 1 second as many times
as the selected mode number.
step 2. Press Feed button for 1
second or more.
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Self-test Mode
You can check the following items using the self-test.
Product name
Firmware version
Product serial number
Interface type
Peripheral device information
Resident fonts
Maintenance counter information (head running length, number of times of autocutting)
Follow the steps below.
1
Close the roll paper cover.
2
While pressing the Feed button, turn on the printer. (Hold down the Feed button
until printing starts.)
After printing the current print status, a Continuing self-test guidance is printed, and the Paper LED
flashes.
3
Briefly press the Feed button (less than one second) to continue the self-test.
The printer prints a rolling pattern on the roll paper, using the built-in character set.
After “*** completed ***” is printed, the printer initializes and switches to standard mode.
NV Graphics Information Print Mode
Prints the following NV graphic information registered to the printers.
Capacity of the NV graphics
Used capacity of the NV graphics
Unused capacity of the NV graphics
Number of NV graphics that are registered
Key code, number of dots in X direction, number of dots in Y direction to be defined.
NV graphics data
Follow the steps below.
1
After running a self test, hold down the Feed button for at least one second, and then
select the Mode selection.
The Mode selection guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes.
For details on NV graphics, see "NV Graphics Memory" on page 19.
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After briefly (less than one second) pressing the Feed button once, hold it down for at
least one second, to print the NV graphics information.
After information printing, the Mode selection guidance is printed again.
3
To finish, turn off the power, or select “Exit and Reboot Printer”.
Receipt Enhancement Information Print Mode
You can check the following items using the R/E information mode:
Automatic top logo setting
Automatic bottom logo setting
Extended settings for automatic top/bottom logo
Follow the steps below.
1
After running a self test, hold down the Feed button for at least one second, and then
select the Mode selection.
The Mode selection guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes.
2
After briefly (less than one second) pressing the Feed button twice, hold it down for
at least one second, to print the R/E information.
After information printing, the Mode selection guidance is printed again.
3
To finish, turn off the power, or select “Exit and Reboot Printer”.
Software Setting Mode
Set the printer's memory switches and customized values.
Print Density
Print Speed
Enable/Disable Auto Paper Feed&Cut at cover close
Embedded Font Replacement
Communication condition of USB Interface
Buzzer Control
Interface Settings
Automatic Paper Reduction
NV Memory Capacity
Command execution during offline
LED indicator when I/F starting
Paper Width
Amount of top margin by backfeed
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Interface switch waiting time
Main connection interface
Pre-feed before next print
Follow the steps below.
1
After running a self test, hold down the Feed button for at least one second to enter
the Mode selection.
The Mode selection guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes.
2
Briefly press the Feed button three times (less than one second), hold it down for at
least one second to enter the Software settings mode (Customized value setting).
The Software setting mode guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes.
For details on the memory switches and customized values, see "Software Settings" on page 43.
Customize Value Settings
Modes
0: Exit
1: Print Current Settings
2: Print Density
3: Automatic Paper Reduction
4:
Auto Paper Feed&Cut at cover close
5: Paper Width
8: Embedded Font Replacement
9: USB Interface Settings
10: Printing Speed
11: NV Capacity
12: Command Execution (Oine)
13: Buzzer Control
14: Interface Settings
15: Other Settings
Select Modes by executing following
procedure.
step 1. Press the Feed button less
than 1 second as many times
as the selected mode number.
step 2. Press Feed button for 1
second or more.
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After briefly pressing the Feed button (less than one second) for the number of times
shown in the print result, hold down the button for more than one second to select
the setting items.
The setting selected as the setting item, the current settings and initial settings are printed.
Depending on the setting item, you may need to continue selecting the setting item before the
settings are printed.
For details on setting items, see "Software Settings" on page 43
.
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Select a setting by briefly pressing the Feed button (less than one second) for the
number of times applicable to the setting, and then hold down the button for more
than one second to confirm your selection.
After saving the settings, the Software setting mode guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes.
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To close Software setting mode, turn off the printer, or select “Exit to return to Mode
selection guidance, and then select “Exit and Reboot Printer.
Restore Default Values Mode
In Restore default values mode, following values saved on NV Memory will be set back to initial settings. When
any error occurs, you can use to specify the reason.
Memory switch
Customized Value
Communication Condition of USB Interface
Status
Character types
Accessories
Barcode
Two-Dimensional Symbol
Print Position
Logo Setting
Follow the steps below.
1
After running a self test, hold down the Feed button for at least one second to enter
the Mode selection.
The Mode selection guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes.
To select 0 as the item number, hold down the Feed button until printing starts.
If the button is pressed a number of times that is not displayed by the Setup guidance, the
operation is invalid and the same guidance is printed.
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Briefly press the Feed button four times (less than one second), hold it down for at
least one second to enter the Restore Default Values.
The guidance is printed.
3
Briefly press the Feed button once (less than one second), hold it down for at least
one second. (Hold down the Feed button until the message of restore completion is
printed.)
Interface Setup Mode
Use this mode to setup the interface and other settings.
Follow the steps below.
1
After running a self test, hold down the Feed button for at least one second to enter
the Mode selection.
The Mode selection guidance is printed, and the Paper LED flashes.
2
Briefly press the Feed button five times (less than one second), hold it down for at
least one second to enter the Interface Setup mode.
The guidance is printed.
3
After briefly pressing the Feed button (less than one second) for the number of times
shown in the print result, hold down the button for more than one second to select
the setting items.
Initialize
Select [Wi-Fi & Ethernet Setup] or [Bluetooth Setup] and select [Initialize] to initialize the communication
settings. The printer is reset and restarted.
SimpleAP mode (Wi-Fi model)
In Wi-Fi model, select [Wi-Fi & Ethernet Setup] and select [SimpleAP] to start in SimpleAP mode (the same as
the factory default setting). The printer is reset and restarted, and it begins printing the "SimpleAP Start"
information.
Select this to use Quick connection for Wi-Fi model.
For information on the Quick connection function, see "Simple Setup for Wireless LAN" on page 20.
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Auto re-connect to iOS device (Bluetooth model)
In Bluetooth model, select [Bluetooth Setup] and then select [Auto Re-Connect iOS], you can select whether to
enable or disable auto reconnection to iOS devices.
Bluetooth Security Settings (Bluetooth model)
For Bluetooth models, select [Bluetooth Setup], and then select [Security], and you can change the Bluetooth
security settings.
Pairing method when the security is set to Middle/High (from the printer)
When the security is set to Middle/High and the printer is ready to be paired, perform the following procedure.
1
Load paper in the printer, and then turn it on.
2
Open the roll paper cover, hold down the FEED button (two seconds), and then close
the roll paper cover.
3
A status sheet is printed, and the power LED flashes a pattern indicating that pairing
is now possible.
For details on the auto re-connect function, see "Auto Reconnect Feature" on page 96.
You can change the settings with TM-m30 Utility and TM Utility for iOS.
When the security settings are changed, the link key (pairing information) is removed. If the printer is
already paired with a terminal, unpair them and then pair again.
You can change the settings with TM-m30 Utility and TM Utility for iOS/Android.
Security Pairing Mode Pairing Method
Low Pairing is always possible Just Works
Middle Pairing is possible for one minute after printing the status sheet Just Works
High Pairing is possible for one minute after printing the status sheet Numeric Comparison/Passkey Entry
Make sure no errors have occurred and that the printer is not off-line.
You cannot pair the printer while the network is starting up immediately after the power is turned
on.
Pairing is possible for one minute after printing the status sheet.
You can enable pairing also by printing the status sheet by pressing the status sheet button.
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Pairing method when the security is set to High (from the host)
When the security is set to High and the printer is ready to be paired, perform the following procedure.
1
Search for the printer on the Bluetooth settings screen on the host device.
2
Select the printer you want to pair with.
The printer prints the Passkey.
3
Check that the printed Passkey and the Passkey displayed on the host device match,
and then select "Pairing" on the host device.
Hexadecimal Dumping Mode
In hexadecimal dumping mode, data from the host device is printed in hexadecimal numbers and characters.
By comparing the print outs and the program, you can check whether or not data is being sent to the printer
correctly.
Follow the steps below.
1
Open the roll paper cover.
2
While pressing the Feed button, turn on the printer. (Hold down the Feed button
until the Error LED turns on.)
3
Close the roll paper cover.
From this point, all data received by the printer is printed in the corresponding hexadecimal
numbers and ASCII characters.
Example of printing in hexadecimal dumping mode:
4
To close hexadecimal dumping mode, turn off the printer after printing is complete,
or press the Feed button for three times.
When there are no characters that correspond to the print data, “ . ” is printed.
If you press the Feed button when there is less than one line of print data, one line is printed.
During hexadecimal dumping mode, applications that check the printer status may not operate
correctly. The printer only returns the status for the “Real-time transmission status” command.
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Printing a Status Sheet
Follow the steps below to check the interface settings.
Using the Status Sheet Button
1
Check that the printer is turned on.
Make sure the roll paper cover is closed.
2
If there is a bottom cover, remove the cover.
See "Removing the Covers" on page 85 for details on removing the bottom cover.
3
Hold down the status sheet button for at least three seconds.
The status sheet is printed. After printing, the printer returns to the standard mode.
Using the Feed button
1
Check that the printer is on.
2
Open the roll paper cover.
3
Hold down the Feed button for at least one second.
4
Close the roll paper cover.
The status sheet is printed. After printing, the printer returns to the standard mode.
You cannot print after turning on the power while the Power LED is flashing.
For ESC/POS firmware version 1.13 or earlier, press and hold for 3 seconds or longer.
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* * * Wi-Fi & Ethernet Interface * * *
Wi-Fi Status
MAC Address
SSID : EPSON_Printer
Network Mode
Comm Standard
Encryption Type
Link Status
Channel
Transmission
Access Point
Signal Level
: Unmounted
: Infrastructure
: 802.11b/g/n
: WPA2-PSK
: Unknown
: Unknown
: Unknown
: Unknown
: Unknown
Ethernet Status
MAC Address
Physical Layer
Link Status
: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
: Auto-negotiation
: Disconnect
Network
Soft Version : 00.09
TCP/IP Status
Acquiring
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
: Auto
: (NONE)
: (NONE)
: (NONE)
Other Status
Time Server
Stored Date/Time
Wi-Fi Device ID
: Invalid
: 2015/01/01 00:00:00
: Unknown
: XXXXXXXXXXXX
: TM-m30
WF
DN
Ethernet
* * * Wi-Fi & Ethernet Interface * * *
Wi-Fi Status
MAC Address
SSID : EPSON_Printer
Network Mode
Comm Standard
Encryption Type
Link Status
Channel
Transmission
Access Point
Signal Level
: Unmounted
: Infrastructure
: 802.11b/g/n
: WPA2-PSK
: Unknown
: Unknown
: Unknown
: Unknown
: Unknown
Ethernet Status
MAC Address
Physical Layer
Link Status
: XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
: Auto-negotiation
: Disconnect
Network
Soft Version : 00.10
TCP/IP Status
Acquiring
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
: Auto
: (NONE)
: (NONE)
: (NONE)
Other Status
Time Server
Stored Date/Time
Wi-Fi Device ID
: Invalid
: 2015/01/01 00:00:00
: Unknown
: XXXXXXXXXXXX
: TM-m30
WF
DN
Ethernet
* * * Bluetooth Interface * * *
Bluetooth
Status
BD_ADDR
Passkey
Device Name
Module Ver
Module Info
Mode
Security
: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
: XX
: TM-m30_XXXXXX
: X.XX
: BT401-XXXXX
: Auto re-connect enable
: Low
: XXXXXXXXXXXX
: TM-m30
BT
DN
Bluetooth
Status
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Resetting the Interface Settings
Follow the steps below to reset the interface settings.
1
Turn off the printer and close the roll paper cover.
2
If the bottom cover is attached, remove the cover.
See "Removing the Covers" on page 85 for details on removing the bottom cover.
3
Hold down the status sheet button while turning on the printer.
A message is printed indicating that resetting is being performed, and the printer restarts.
You can return the interface settings to their defaults from the Interface Setup mode. See "Interface
Setup Mode" on page 61
for details on the Interface Setup mode.
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EpsonNet Config (Web Version)
This section explains items that can be displayed in the Web application EpsonNet Config (Web version) built-
into the TM-m30, as well as items that can be set.
Information Menu
On the Information menu, you can check the following settings. For the details of each protocol or the settings
other than the Information menu, check the Configuration menu.
Basic Information
You can check the items below.
(Administrator name, installation location, MAC address, hardware version, software version, connected
printer name, wireless connection channel, wireless transmission speed, MAC address of the wireless
connection access point, wireless radio wave strength, printer status)
TCP/IP
You can confirm TCP/IP protocol IP address settings.
SNMP
You can confirm SNMP protocol settings.
Bonjour
You can confirm Bonjour protocol settings.
Time Setting
You can confirm SNTP protocol time server settings.
Timeout
You can confirm LPR/Port9100 protocol Timeout duration settings.
ePOS-Print
You can check the ePOS-Print version.
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Configuration Menu
On the Configuration menu, you can check and set the following items.
Ethernet
You can check and set the communication standard.
(Auto / 10Base-T Half Duplex / 10Base-T Full Duplex / 100Base-TX Half Duplex / 100Base-TX Full Duplex)
Wireless
This is required when using the Wireless LAN unit. You can check and set the following wireless settings.
Settings of wireless transmission standards (Auto / 802.11b/g/n / 802.11a/n)
Network mode settings (Infrastructure / Ad hoc)
SSID name input
Channel setting *Used only in ad hoc mode.
Encryption code setting (WPA2-PSK / WPA2-Enterprise / WPA-PSK (AES) / WEP (128bit) / WEP (64 bit) /
None)
WPA Pre-Shared Key setting *WPA wireless password setting
Default WEP Key selection (Key 1 / 2 / 3 / 4)
WEP key1 to 4 setting *WEP wireless password setting
Authentication algorithm setting (OpenSystem / Shared key / Auto)
Power saving function settings (Disable/Enable)
*If using "WPA2-Enterprise" in the above encryption method, the following settings are required.
EAP authentication setting (EAP-TLS / PEAP-TLS / PEAP-MSCHAPv2)
Client-signed certificate (Client-Signed Certificate1 / Client-Signed Certificate2 /
Client-Signed Certificate3)
User ID input
Password input
Server authentication setting (Disable / Enable)
Server ID input
CA-signed certificate setting (CA Certificate1 / CA Certificate2 / CA Certificate3 / CA Certificate4 /
CA Certificate5 / CA Certificate6 / CA Certificate7 / CA Certificate8 / CA Certificate9 /
CA Certificate10)
Anonymous Name -input alias used when establishing communication with RADIUS server
Encryption strength setting
(Low: AES256-SHA / DES-CBC3-SHA / AES128-SHA / RC4-SHA)
(Medium: AES256-SHA / DES-CBC3-SHA / AES128-SHA / RC4-SHA)
(High: AES256-SHA / DES-CBC3-SHA)
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Security
SSL/TLS
You can check and set the SSL/TLS.
Selection of the server certificate type
(Selfsigned Certificate / CA signed Certificate1 / CA signed Certificate2 / CA signed Certificate3)
Encryption strength setting (Medium / Low / High)
Setting for automatic redirect from HTTP to HTTPS (Enable / Disable)
Confirmation of each certificate
Authentication
Certificate List
You can check the following items for certificates.
Self-signed certificate setting
CA signed certificate settings 1 to 3
CA certificate settings 1 to 10
Certificate Import
You can check and set the following items for certificate imports.
File format settings (PEM / DER Certification / Password Protection PKCS#12 Certificate)
File name input
Password input
* If you import and select an invalid certificate, you will no longer be able to start up EpsonNet Config (Web
version).
In that case, use EpsonNet Config to select a certificate other than the invalid one (for example, a Selfsigned
Certificate), and import the correct certificate with EpsonNet Config (Web version) again.
TCP/IP
IP v4 Address
This sets the IP address when setting the manual.
Setting for IP address acquisition method (Manual / Auto)
IP address setting
Subnet mask address setting
Default gateway address setting
APIPA setting (Enable / Disable)
ARP+Ping setting (Enable / Disable)
IP Address Printing (Enable / Disable)
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DNS/DDNS
This sets the DNS server address (IPv4).
Setting for automatic acquisition of the DNS server address (Disable / Enable)
DNS server address setting
This sets the host name and domain name.
Setting for automatic acquisition of the host name and domain name (Disable / Enable)
Host name input
Domain name input
Setting of the function for registering the network I/F address in the DNS server (Disable / Enable)
SNMP
Community
This sets the community name used in notifications. You can set up to 16 ASCII characters.
Read Only community name fixed as "public" *Cannot be changed
Read/Write community name input
IP Trap
This sets the IP trap.
IP Trap1
Trap setting (Disable / Enable)
Trap address setting
Community name input
IP Trap2
Trap setting (Disable / Enable)
Trap address setting
Community name input
Bonjour
This sets Bonjour.
Bonjour setting (Disable / Enable)
Name input for when using Bonjour*
Printer name setting for when using Bonjour*
Installation location input
* You can use upper and lower case alphabet characters, numerals and hyphens, however, only use upper and
lower case alphabet characters for the initial character.
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Time Setting
You can check and set the time server.
Use of time server (Disable / Enable)
Time server address setting
Time setting for refresh interval (Can be set between 1 min to 10,080 min) - Default is 60 min.
Confirmation of time server status (Invalid / Success / Synchronize / Failure)
Error setting
Timeout
This sets the timeout time for printing.
LPR time-out setting - Default is 90 sec.
RAW (Port9100) time-out setting - Default is 90 sec.
ePOS-Print
You can check and set ePOS-Print.
Version confirmation
ePOS-Print setting (Disable / Enable)
Device ID setting
Printer type setting (Thermal(180dpi) / Thermal(203dpi) / Impact / Impact(24pin))
Setting for character code table type
(Page 0)
(Page 0, 2, 16)
(Page 0-5, 16-19 (GB2312))
(Page 0-5, 16-19)
(Page 0-5, 16-19, 20-21, 26)
(Page 0-5, 16-19, 20-21, 26, 30-31)
(Page 0-5, 16-19, 20-21, 26, 30-31, 11-15, 32-53)
Protection with a password
You can set a password for protecting the set content.
You can select the following functions on the [Optional] menu.
Administrator Information: This registers the administrator name and the location where the
printer is installed.
Reset: This resets the interface card or restores it to initial settings.
Password: This changes the password.
User Name epson“ (User name cannot be changed.)
Password Default: None
Settable characters: ASCII characters (Alphanumerics and symbols)
Number of settable characters: 20 characters
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Certificate Import
Make the following settings in the Authentication - Certificate Import menu.
1
Set the file type of certificate.
2
Specify the certificate file to import.
3
If the file type of certificate is PKCS#12, enter the password.
4
Click [Import].
You can use the password set for the EpsonNet Config (Web Version) function as the password for
when using EpsonNet Config to perform settings.
Enable the time server when using a certificate.
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Application Development Information
This chapter describes how to control the printer and gives information useful for printer application
development.
Controlling the Printer
The printer supports the following command systems:
ePOS-Print XML
ESC/POS
Users can control the printer by using the aforementioned commands, or the following development kits or
drivers.
Epson ePOS SDK
ePOS-Print SDK
OPOS ADK
OPOS ADK for .NET
JavaPOS ADK
EPSON Advanced Printer Driver (APD)
EPSON TM Virtual Port Driver
Mac Printer Driver
Epson TM/BA Series Thermal Printer Driver
ePOS-Print XML
ePOS-Print XML is the Epson original control command system for POS printers defined in XML. With ePOS-
Print XML commands, you can print in environments where http communication is available and from OS
applications. For detailed information about ePOS-Print XML, see the ePOS-Print XML User's Manual.
ESC/POS
ESC/POS is the Epson original printer command system for POS printers and customer display. With ESC/POS
commands, you can directly control all the TM-m30 printer functions, but detailed knowledge of printer
specifications or combination of commands is required, compared to using drivers and applications.
For detailed information about ESC/POS commands, see the Product Specifications. Product Specifications is
available after contracting the non-disclosure agreement with Epson. For details, please contact the selling
agency.
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Software
The following software is provided for application development.
Development Kit
1: OLE technology developed by Microsoft divides software into part blocks. The OPOS driver is presupposed to be
used with a development environment, such as Visual Basic, unlike ordinary Windows printer drivers. It is not a
driver to be used for printing from commercial applications.
You can acquire documents regarding the UnifiedPOS from the following link.
https://nrf.com/resources/retail-technology-standards/unifiedpos
Software Description
Epson ePOS SDK This is a developer kit to control applications, native applications for smart devices, and
printers. This includes libraries, manuals, and sample programs.
for Android
for iOS
for Universal Windows
apps
for JavaScript
ePOS-Print SDK This is a developer kit to control applications, native applications for smart devices, and
printers. This includes libraries, manuals, and sample programs.
for Android
for iOS
for Windows Store Apps
for JavaScript
EPSON OPOS ADK This OCX driver can control POS peripherals using OLE technology.*1
Because controlling POS peripherals with original commands is not required on the
application side, efficient system development is possible.
EPSON OPOS ADK for .NET The OPOS ADK for .NET is a POS industry standard printer driver compatible with
Microsoft POS for .NET. It allows you to develop applications that are compatible
with the UPOS (Unified POS) specification. When developing applications, use a separate
development environment such as Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
EPSON JavaPOS ADK JavaPOS is the standard specification which defines an architecture and device interface
(API) to access various POS devices from a Java based system. Using JavaPOS standard
API allows control with Java based applications of functions inherent to each device. A
flexible design with Java language and JavaPOS enables many different types of
computer systems, such as stand alone or network configuration, to use a same
application. You can use JavaPOS to build applications and drivers independently of
platforms. This allows flexible configurations using thin clients to meet the system
requirements.
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Drivers
Software Description
Operating
environment
EPSON Advanced
Printer Driver (APD)
In addition to ordinary Windows printer driver functions, this driver has controls
specific to POS. The Status API (Epson original DLL) that monitors printer status
and sends ESC/POS commands is also attached to this driver.
Windows
EPSON TM Virtual
Port Driver
This is a serial/parallel-USB/LAN conversion driver to make an Epson TM/BA/EU
printer connected via USB or LAN accessible from a POS application through a
virtual serial or parallel port. It allows you to directly control devices connected
via USB or LAN with ESC/POS commands without making changes in the POS
application that controls devices connected via a serial or parallel interface.
Windows
Mac Printer Driver Mac printer driver allows you to control the printer using Common UNIX
Printing System (CUPS) on Mac OS X.
This is a full raster printer driver. It is able to print images, text, and vector
graphics etc., that an application displays. With this driver many printer controls
are possible, such as paper cut timing control, cash drawer control, printing
speed control, blank line skip, and upside-down printing. It also provides API
and dialogues for print setting, sample applications, and logo setting utility.
Mac OS X
Epson TM/BA Series
Thermal Printer
Driver
This driver allows you to control the printer using Common UNIX Printing
System (CUPS) on GNU/Linux.
This is a full raster printer driver. It is able to print images, text, and vector
graphics etc., that an application displays. With this driver many printer control
are possible, such as paper cut timing control, cash drawer control, printing
speed control, blank line skip, and upside-down printing.
GNU/Linux
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Utilities
*: Supported by Ver. 3.2.0 or later.
Others
Download
You can obtain software and manuals from one of the following URLs.
Software Description
Operating
environment
Epson TM Utility A utility that can be downloaded from App Store or Google Play. Use this to
perform wireless connection setup and change settings on the printer from iOS
and Android devices. This utility also comes with the following sample printing
functions:
Sample receipt printing
Customized receipt printing
Printer status display
Quick pairing by NFC/QR code
Easy print by NFC/QR code
Firmware update*
iOS, Android
TM-m30 Utility A utility for checking and changing various printer settings. Use this utility to:
Check the current settings
Test operation
Store logos
Set paper saving
Set printing control
Set communication interfaces
Save/restore settings
Windows
EpsonNet Config A network setting tool for Epson network products. Windows, Mac
TM Bluetooth
®
Connector
Use to pair a Bluetooth printer and associate the generated Bluetooth port with
that used by the driver and applications.
Windows
Deployment Tool Use to make network and printer settings simultaneously. Allows you to make
settings efficiently at the time of introducing TM printers for the first time, or
when configuring multiple TM printers at the same time.
Windows
Monitoring Tool Use to check a list of status for the Epson printers connected to the network.
You can also update certificates for multiple printers used for WPA-Enterprise in
a batch.
Windows
TM-m30
Firmware Updater
Use this tool to update the printer's firmware.
An executable file and the firmware are packaged together.
Windows
Manual Description
ePOS-Print XML User's Manual Describes ePOS-Print XML statements. This manual comes with sample programs.
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For customers in North America, go to the following web site and follow the on-screen instructions.
http://www.epson.com/support/
For customers in other countries, go to the following web site:
http://download.epson-biz.com/?service=pos
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Application Development and Distribution for iOS
If registering an application that uses Bluetooth in the App Store, Epson must submit an application to Apple in
advance. Please apply for each application you want to register in the App Store from the URL below.
https://c4b.epson-biz.com/ais/E/
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Handling
This chapter describes basic handling of the printer.
Installing Roll Paper
Follow the steps below to install the roll paper.
1
Use the cover open lever to open the roll paper cover.
2
Remove the used roll paper core if any, and insert the roll paper.
Make sure you use a specified roll paper type.
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Load the roll paper in the correct direction.
4
Pull out some paper, and close the roll paper cover.
When the printer power is on, the roll paper is automatically cut.
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Removing Jammed Paper
Follow the steps below if the roll paper is jammed.
1
Turn off the printer
2
Open the roll paper cover.
3
Remove the jammed paper.
4
Close the covers.
Do not touch the thermal head and its surroundings. After printing, the thermal head and its
surroundings can be very hot.
CAUTION
When a paper jam occurs, never pull out the paper forcibly.
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Roll Paper Cover does not Open
When the roll paper cover does not open using the lever, restart the printer.
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Cleaning the Printer
Cleaning the Printer Case
Be sure to turn off the printer, and wipe the dirt off the printer case with a dry cloth or a damp cloth. Be sure to
unplug the AC cable while cleaning.
Cleaning the Thermal Head/Platen Roller
It is recommended to clean the thermal head periodically (generally every 3 months) to maintain receipt print
quality.
Depending on the roll paper used, paper dust may stick to the platen roller and the paper may not be fed
correctly. To remove the paper dust, clean the platen roller.
Turn off the printer, open the roll paper cover, and clean the thermal elements of the thermal head/platen roller
with a cotton swab moistened with an alcohol solvent (ethanol or IPA).
1. Thermal head
2. Platen roller
CAUTION
Never clean the product with alcohol, benzine, thinner, or other such solvents.
Doing so may damage or break the parts made of plastic and rubber.
CAUTION
After printing, the thermal head and its surroundings can be very hot. Do not touch it and
let it cool before you clean it.
Do not damage the thermal head by touching it with your fingers or any hard object.
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Preparing for Transport
Follow the steps below to transport the printer.
1
Turn off the printer.
2
Confirm that the Power LED is off.
3
Disconnect the AC cable from the socket.
4
Remove the roll paper.
5
Pack the printer upright.
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Chapter 5 Handling
5
Removing/Attaching the Rear and Bottom Covers
Removing the Covers
Follow the steps below to remove the covers.
For the top eject position
1
Use your finger to remove the rear cover as shown in the illustration.
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2
Use your finger to remove the bottom cover as shown in the illustration.
For the front eject position
1
Use your finger to remove the rear cover as shown in the illustration.
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5
2
Use your finger to remove the bottom cover as shown in the illustration.
Attaching the Covers
Follow the steps below to attach the covers.
For the top eject position
1
Align the catches and attach the bottom cover to the printer.
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2
Hook the catches into the bottom cover and attach the rear cover to the printer.
For the front eject position
1
Align the catches and attach the rear cover to the printer.
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5
2
Hook the catches into the rear cover and attach the bottom cover to the printer.
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Appendix
Specifications of Interface and Connector
USB Interface
USB interface connector
USB type-B connector
USB transmission specifications
USB function
USB descriptor
Overall specifications According to USB 2.0 specifications
Transmission speed USB Full-Speed (12 Mbps)
Transmission method USB bulk transmission method
Power supply specifications USB self power supply function
Current consumed by USB bus 2 mA
USB packet size
(with full-speed connection)
USB bulk OUT (TM) 64 bytes
USB bulk IN (TM) 64 bytes
USB device class Both USB vendor-defined class and USB printer class are
supported.
The class switches when software setting startups.
To set the USB device class, see
"Software Settings" on page 43.
USB vendor-defined class USB printer class
Vendor ID
04B8h 04B8h
Product ID
0202h 0E20h
String Descriptor
Manufacturer EPSON EPSON
Product TM-m30 TM-m30
Serial number Character string based on the
product serial number
Character string based on the
product serial number
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Ethernet Interface
Communication specifications
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Support protocols
Network parameters
Protocols Usage
IP, ARP, ICMP, UDP, TCP Basic communication protocols
LP, LPR, TCP Socket Port Printing protocols
HTTP/HTTPS Used in ePOS-Print, ePOS-Display, and EpsonNet Config (Web
version)
SNMP, ENPC Used in setting and monitoring
DHCP, APIPA Used in automatic setting for the IP address and so on
Item Initial settings
IP address 192.168.192.168
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default gateway 0.0.0.0
IP address acquisition Automatic
APIPA Disabled
arp/ping Disabled
Socket Timeout 90 seconds
Community name 1 (Read Only) Fixed at "public"
Community name 2 (Read/Write) Unavailable
SNMP IP Trap 1 Disabled
SNMP IP Trap 2 Disabled
Communication mode Auto negotiation
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Wi-Fi Interface
Specification
IEEE802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz band) or IEEE802.11a/b/g/n (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band) compliant
Wi-Fi communication compatible.
Infrastructure mode and 802.11 Ad-hoc mode are supported.
Support the IP address automatic acquisition function (DHCP, APIPA).
Communication Standard
When using OT-WL02:
IEEE802.11b (2.4 GHz)
IEEE802.11g (2.4 GHz)
IEEE802.11n (2.4 GHz)
When using OT-WL05:
IEEE802.11b (2.4 GHz)
IEEE802.11g (2.4 GHz)
IEEE802.11n (2.4 GHz)
IEEE802.11a (5 GHz)
IEEE802.11n (5 GHz)
Security
Security can be selected from among the following:
WEP
WPA-PSK(AES)
WPA2-Personal
WPA2-Enterprise
Initial settings
These settings apply when the printer is initialized in the Interface Setup mode.
Countries where Wi-Fi can be used are limited. Since notes are provided for each country, check the
sheet supplied with the product.
When using wireless LAN, make sure you disconnect the LAN cable. If a LAN cable is connected,
wireless LAN is disabled.
You can use OT-WL05 with a firmware version of 1.10 ESC/POS or later.
Parameter Setting value
Communication standard 802.11b/g/n
Network mode Infrastructure mode
SSID EPSON_Printer
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You can connect to a WPA2-PSK (AES) access point using the settings above.
Settings in SimpleAP mode (Factory default settings)
In SimpleAP mode, DHCP Server is working and assign IP address to host automatically.
Printing communication protocol
LP, LPR: Transfers printing data
TCP Socket Port: Transfers printing data and printer status via bidirectional direct socket communication.
LP, LPR
Socket communication
Notes on Using the Wi-Fi Model
Keep the printer away from the devices, such as kitchen microwaves, that may cause radio wave interference.
Use channels that are away from the frequency bands that may cause radio wave interference.
Encryption type WPA2-Personal
Passphrase EpsonNet
IP Address Automatically acquired by DHCP
Parameter Setting value
SSID EPSON_Printer
Passphrase 12345678
IP Address 192.168.192.168
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Max. simultaneous connections: 2
Number of connections for which printing is
available:
1 (Other users need to wait until printing is
completed.)
Time out: 1 min. (changeable)
Job cancel: Not available
Banner printing: Not available
Port type TCP communication port for direct printing
Port number 9100
Port communication direction bidirectional
Max. simultaneous connections 3
Number of connections for which printing is
available
1 (Other users need to wait until printing is
completed.)
Time out: 5 min. (changeable)
Parameter Setting value
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Place shields between the printer and the devices that may cause radio wave interference.
Select either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, whichever is free from radio wave interference.
In auto channel setting for the access point, do not select a channel in which the printer may cause radio
wave interference.
Notes on Wi-Fi connection
Because not all the combinations of the printer and Wireless LAN units have been checked for operation, the
operation of the printer in combination with all the Wireless LAN units is not guaranteed. Especially in the ad-
hoc mode, the printer may not operate normally, depending on the combination of the device to connect with.
Be sure to carry out evaluation of the operation before use.
Notes on use
When you initialize or change the printer settings, the printer is reset to reflect the settings. It may take about
1 minute depending on the network settings or environment. Also, your application may indicate power off
during the time waiting for reset. In that case, wait for about 1 minute, and then reconnect to the printer.
Where Wi-Fi communication is in heavy traffic, your application may falsely recognize that the
communication is disconnected and indicate power off due to response delay. In that case, disable Power
Save to improve the trouble.
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Bluetooth Interface
Specification
Bluetooth 3.0 (EDR supported)
Bluetooth Power Class 2
Built-in antenna
Pass key setting is possible
Device name setting is possible
Initial Settings
Auto Reconnect Feature
The auto reconnect feature allows the printer to automatically restore a connection in the following situations if
the Bluetooth connection to the iOS device is lost.
When the printer is turned on
When the signal is dropped and then restored
The following shows the printer operations and connection methods when the auto reconnect feature is enabled
or disabled.
Countries where Bluetooth can be used are limited. Since notes are provided for each country, check
the sheet supplied with the product.
Setting Contents Setting Items Initial Settings
Bluetooth communication
settings
Bluetooth passkey "0000"
Bluetooth device name "TM-m30_xxxxxx"
(Where xxxxxx is the last six digits in the serial
number)
Bundle Seed ID "TXAEAV5RN4"
Enable/Disable auto reconnect to
iOS device
"1" (Enable)
Bluetooth Security Low
Bluetooth communication interval
during power saving mode
Level 1 (Standard)
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In the following situations, even if the feature is enabled, the same operations are performed as when it is disabled.
- When pairing is canceled from the connected iOS device.
- When the last Bluetooth device connected was not an iOS device.
- When wireless communication settings are initialized from the printer.
Disable this feature when using the printer from devices that are not running iOS. Otherwise, it may take some time to connect.
Auto Reconnect
Feature
Enabled Disabled
Printer operations
when Bluetooth is
disconnected
Perform the following reconnection
sequence.
[Reconnection sequence]
1. The printer tries to connect to the iOS
device to which it was last connected.
2. When step 1 fails, the printer waits for
connections from other devices.
3. If connection is not established in step 2,
the printer tries again to connect to the iOS
device to which it last connected.
Steps 1 and 2 are repeated until a
connection is established.
Wait for a connection from the Bluetooth
device.
Reconnecting to iOS
device
Reconnect automatically. Make settings on the Bluetooth settings screen
on the iOS device.
Switch to connection
from other device
Method 1:
After disabling the Bluetooth feature of the connected iOS device, make connection settings
on the Bluetooth device that you want to connect.
(When the auto reconnect feature is enabled, it may take some time to connect.)
Method 2:
After disconnecting from the connected iOS device using applications with the TM Utility or
Epson ePOS SDK/ePOS-Print SDK disconnection feature, make settings on the Bluetooth
device you want to connect.
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Notes on use
Time required until printing starts
If the host computer and the printer are not connected on a continuous basis but rather connected every time
the printer starts printing, some time may be needed for the printer to actually start printing after the host
computer commands printing. This pause is the time required for processing the connection between the host
computer and the printer.
After opening the port, leave an interval of 300 msec or more before sending data to the port.
Timing to shut the connection off
If a connection between the host computer and the printer is shut off while the printer is offline, it may not be
re-established. In this case, first clear the printer offline causes, and then try to re-establish the connection.
Multi-tone printing
When performing multi-tone printing over Bluetooth, the print speed may fluctuate or intermittent printing
may occur due to data transfer conditions, also the print shade may change or white lines may occur.
Interference from Wi-Fi
2.4 GHz Wi-Fi may interfere with Bluetooth communication. Using the optional Wireless LAN cable set (OT-
WLxx) with 2.4 GHz may disrupt Bluetooth communication or printing. 5 GHz Wi-Fi is recommended when
using Wi-Fi with Bluetooth.
Notes when communicating with Android devices
The printer cannot connect to Android 2.3 and 2.3.2.
When communicating with Android 2.3.3 or later versions, communicate through an insecure connection.
Notes when communicating with iOS devices
Print data deletion and Bluetooth disconnections occur
Situation
Depending on the specifications of the iOS device, print data sent to the printer may be deleted. When this
occurs, the Bl uetooth connection between the printer and the iOS device is disconnected.
Conditions
This occurs when the printer is not ready to print, and 64 KB or more of print data is sent to the printer.
<Status in which the printer cannot print>
When the roll paper cover is open
When the paper is out
Solution
Do not send data to the printer if the printer is not ready to print.
For developers using the SDK from Epson, see the User's Manual - Chapter 3 Programming Guide - "Printing
After Checking the Printer Status".
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Since Bluetooth is disconnected when this occurs, if the auto reconnect feature is not enabled, you need to
reconnect from the Bluetoot h settings screen on the iOS device.
When using the SDK from Epson, this connection process is not necessary.
The iOS application cannot receive the data sent from the printer
Situation
Although the printer sends data to the iOS device and the data is received by the iOS device, depending on the
combination of the iOS version and the iOS device, the iOS application may not be able to receive the data.
Conditions
This may occur in combinations of the following conditions.
iOS version: 7.1, 7.1.1
iOS device: iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPad Air, iPad mini 3, iPad (4th generation), iPad mini, iPod
touch (5th generation), iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2
Application processing: If the Bluetooth port is closed and then reopened while the application is running.
Solution
The solution differs depending on the iOS device being used. See the following table.
NFC Tag
iOS Device Solution
iPhone 4s
iPhone 4
iPad (3rd generation)
iPad 2
This situation can be avoided by using one of the following methods.
Using the ePOS-Print SDK for iOS which is included in the ePOS-Print SDK Release
14.06.30E or later package
Using the Epson ePOS SDK for iOS
Transmission standard ISO14443 A
Frequency 13.56 MHz
Memory 144 byte
Transmission distance Approximately 10 mm from the NFC installation location.
The transmission distance is an estimate that depends on our experiment conditions and is not a
guaranteed value.
It varies based on the installation environment and target device.
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Product Specifications
Printing method Thermal line printing
Printing direction Two directional with friction feed
Paper feed speed 200 mm/s {7.87"/s} (continuous paper feeding with the Feed
button)
Cutting method Partial cut (cutting with one point in center left uncut)
Interface Standard model Ethernet [10BASE-T/100BASE-TX]
USB [USB 2.0, Full-speed (12 Mbps)]
Wi-Fi model Wireless LAN [IEEE802.11 b/g/n or IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n]
Ethernet [10BASE-T/100BASE-TX]
USB [USB 2.0, Full-speed (12 Mbps)]
Bluetooth model Bluetooth [Bluetooth 3.0 (EDR supported)]
Ethernet [10BASE-T/100BASE-TX]
USB [USB 2.0, Full-speed (12 Mbps)]
Onboard USB Powers Tablet
model
Bluetooth [Bluetooth 3.0 (EDR supported)]
Ethernet [10BASE-T/100BASE-TX]
USB [USB 2.0, Full-speed (12 Mbps)]
Buffers Receive buffer 4 KB/45 bytes (64 KB for Bluetooth interface)
Downloaded buffer
(user-defined characters and user-
defined images)
12 KB
NV graphics memory 384 KB
Barcode/
two-dimensional symbol printing
UPC-A, UPC-E, JAN8 / EAN 8, JAN13 / EAN13, Code39, Code93,
Code128, ITF, CODABAR(NW-7), GS1-128, GS1 DataBar,
PDF417, QR code, Maxi Code, Data Matrix, Aztec Code, Two-
dimensional GS1 DataBar, Composite Symbology
Cash drawer function 2 drives
Power supply
*1
AC Adapter, C1: Standard, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth models
PS-180: Onboard USB Powers Tablet model
Power
consumption
*2
Standard model Operating 26.6 W (AC 115 V/60 Hz)
Standby 0.44 W (AC 115 V/60 Hz)
Wi-Fi model Operating 26.6 W (AC 115 V/60 Hz)
Standby 1.67 W (AC 115 V/60 Hz)
Bluetooth model Operating 26.6 W (AC 115 V/60 Hz)
Standby 0.44 W (AC 115 V/60 Hz)
Onboard USB
Powers Tablet
model
Operating 42.6 W (AC 115 V/60 Hz)
Standby 16.5 W (AC 115 V/60 Hz)
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*1: Reference data: When using AC adapter (AC Adapter, C1 or PS-180 depending on the model).
*2: This is the average power under our operation conditions. It varies depending on the conditions of use and the
model.
Operating voltage DC 24V ± 7%
USB connector for charging
(Onboard USB Powers Tablet model)
Rated current: 2.1A
Rated voltage: 5.2V
Life Printer mechanism 15 million lines (printing + paper feeding)
Thermal head 100 km
Autocutter 1.5 million cuts
MTBF 360,000 hours
MCBF 60 million lines
Temperature/Humidity Operating: 5 to 45°C {41 to 113°F}, 10 to 90% RH
Storage: -20 to 60°C {-4 to 140°F}, 10 to 90% RH
Overall dimensions (W × D × H) Top eject position: 127 X 127 X 135 mm (5.0 × 5.0 × 5.3")
Front eject position: 127 X 133 X 129 mm (5.0 × 5.2 × 5.1")
Weight (mass) Approx. 1.3 kg {2.87 lb}
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Printing Specifications
dpi: dots per inch
*: when the printer prints with the standard print density level at 25°C {77°F} and 24V.
Character Specifications
Number of characters
Single-byte code characters
Alphanumeric characters: 95
Extended graphics: 128 × 43 pages (including user-defined page)
International characters: 18 sets
Multi-byte code characters
Simplified Chinese: GB18030-2000 28,553
Traditional Chinese: Big5 13,535
Korean: KS C5601 8,366
Paper width 58 mm Paper width 80 mm
Printing method Thermal line printing
Dot density 203 × 203 dpi
Paper width 52.5 mm {2.07"}, 420 dots 72.0 mm {2.83"}, 576 dots
Character spacing Font A 0.25 mm {0.0098"} (2 dots)
Font B 0.125 mm {0.0049"} (1 dot)
Font C 0.25 mm {0.0098"} (2 dots)
Special Font A 0.25 mm {0.0098"} (2 dots)
Special Font B 0.25 mm {0.0098"} (2 dots)
Kanji Font A 0.00 mm (0 dot)
Kanji Font B 0.00 mm (0 dot)
Line spacing 3.75 mm {1/5"} (initial setting, programmable by command)
Maximum print speed* 200 mm/s {5.9"/s}
The print speed changes automatically depending on the applied voltage and head
temperature.
If the data transmission speed is slower than the maximum print speed, the print speed may
fluctuate and the print result may become shaded and/or dot displacement in paper feeding
may occur. Furthermore, if the data transmission speed is much slower than the maximum print
speed, intermittent printing will occur.
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Character structure
Character size
Note:
Space between characters is not included.
Characters can be scaled up to 64 times as large as the standard sizes.
Characters per line
Font A 12 × 24 (including 2-dot horizontal spacing)
Font B 10 × 24 (including 1-dot horizontal spacing)
Font C 9 × 17 (including 2-dot horizontal spacing)
Special Font A 12 × 24 (including 2-dot horizontal spacing)
Special Font B 9 × 24 (including 2-dot horizontal spacing)
Kanji font A 24 × 24 (including 0-dot spacing)
Kanji font B 20 × 24 (including 0-dot spacing)
Standard/Double-height/Double-width/Double-width, double-height W × H
Font A 1.25 × 3.00 mm/1.25 × 6.00 mm/2.50 × 3.00 mm/2.50 × 6.00 mm
{0.05 × 0.12"/0.05 × 0.24"/0.10 × 0.12"/0.10 × 0.24"}
Font B 1.13 x 3.00 mm/1.13 x 6.00 mm/2.26 x 3.00 mm/2.26 x 6.00 mm
{0.04 × 0.12"/0.04 × 0.24"/0.09 × 0.12"/0.09 × 0.24"}
Font C 0.88 × 2.13 mm/0.88 × 4.26 mm/1.76 × 2.13 mm/1.76 × 4.26 mm
{0.03 × 0.08"/0.03 × 0.17"/0.07 × 0.08"/0.07 × 0.17"}
Special Font A 1.25 × 3.0mm/1.25 × 6.0mm/2.5 × 3.0mm/2.5 × 6.0mm
{0.05 × 0.12"/0.05 × 0.24"/0.10 × 0.12"/0.10 × 0.24"}
Special Font B 0.88 × 3.0mm/0.88 × 6.0mm/1.76 × 3.0mm/1.76 × 6.0mm
{0.03 × 0.12"/0.03 × 0.24"/0.06 × 0.12"/0.06 × 0.24"}
Kanji font A 3.00 × 3.00 mm/3.00 × 6.00 mm/6.00 × 3.00 mm/6.00 × 6.00 mm
{0.12 × 0.12"/0.12 × 0.24"/0.24 × 0.12"/0.24 × 0.24"}
Kanji font B 2.00 × 2.00 mm/2.00 × 4.00 mm/4.00 × 2.00 mm/4.00 × 4.00 mm
{0.08 × 0.08"/0.08 × 0.16"/0.16 × 0.08"/0.16 × 0.16"}
Standard/Double-height/Double-width/Double-width, double-height
Paper width 58 mm Paper width 80 mm
Font A 35/35/17/17 48/48/24/24
Font B 42/42/21/21 57/57/28/28
Font C 46/46/23/23 64/64/32/32
Special Font A 35/35/17/17 48/48/24/24
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Paper Specifications
Special Font B 46/46/23/23 64/64/32/32
Kanji font A 17/17/8/8 24/24/12/12
Kanji font B 26/26/13/13 36/36/18/18
Paper width 58 mm Paper width 80 mm
Paper types Specified thermal paper
Form Roll paper
Size Roll paper diameter 83 mm {3.27"} maximum
Roll paper core Outside: 18 mm {0.71"}
Roll width when taken up 58 + 0.5/-1.0 mm {2.28 + 0.02/-0.04"} 80 + 0.5/-1.0 mm
Paper width 57.5 ± 0.5 mm {2.26 ± 0.02"} 79.5 ± 0.5 mm
Specified original paper type AF50KS-E Jujo Thermal Oy
F5041(55), F5041(48) Mitsubishi HiTec
KT55FA, KT48FA Koehler Paper Group
P30523, P31523, P35524 Kanzaki Specialty Papers
Paper must not be pasted to the roll paper core.
To keep the print quality, it is recommended to change the print densities for each roll paper.
See
"Software Settings" on page 43.
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Printable Area
For paper width 80 mm
The maximum printable area of paper with a width of 72.0 ± 0.5 mm is 72.0 ± 0.5 mm (576 dots), and the
approximate space is 3.75 mm on both sides.
For paper width 58 mm
The maximum printable area of paper with a width of 57.5 ± 0.5 mm is 52.5 ± 0.5 mm (420 dots), and the
approximate space is 2.5 mm on both sides.
57.5 ± 0.5 mm {2.26 ± 0.02”}
52.5 ± 0.5 mm {2.07 ± 0.02”}
2.5 mm {0.10”} 2.5 mm {0.10”}
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Printing and Cutting Positions
Electrical Characteristics
The values above may vary slightly as a result of paper slack or variations in the paper. Take this
into account when setting the cutting position of the autocutter.
When removing cut paper, the remaining roll paper is pulled at the uncut section and the pitch
of the next print may be reduced. When printing after cutting paper for prints with no pitch
reduction, feed the paper about 1 mm {16/406 inches} before printing. When the Pre-feed
before next print function is enabled, this operation is performed automatically. See
"Software
Settings" on page 43
for more details.
Operating voltage DC 24V ± 7%
Current consumption
(24V, 25°C, standard print
density)
Standby Mean: Approximately 0.1 A (Standard, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth models)
Approximately 0.5 A (Onboard USB Powers Tablet model)
*
*: When charging at 2.1A
Operating Mean: 1.5 A (Standard, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth models)
2.1 A (Onboard USB Powers Tablet model)
*
*: When charging at 2.1A
Note: When print ratio is approximately 18%
Continuous printing for 50 lines (repeating 20H-7FH)
Font A, 35 columns, ASCII character
5 lines feeding
Autocutting
Autocutter position
Approx. 20.0 mm {0.79"}
Approx. 9.5 mm {0.37"}
Manualcutter position
Center of the print dotline
Paper feed direction
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Environmental Conditions
The value measurements are equivalent to JISC0920 (IEC60529:2001) standard. Therefore, safety standard
application, and failure and breakage of the printer are not guaranteed.
Temperature/
Humidity
Operating 5 to 45°C {41 to 113°F}, 10 to 90% RH (See the operating temperature and
humidity range below.)
Storage -20 to 60°C {-4 to 140°F}, 10 to 90% RH (except for paper)
Acoustic noise (operating) Approximately 55 dB (bystander position)
Note:
The values above are measured in the Epson evaluation condition.
Acoustic noise differs depending on the paper used, printing contents,
and the setting values, such as print speed or print density.
Drip proof function* IPX2 equivalent
Note:
At front eject position. Excluding the cover open lever area.
Relative humidity
Operating
environment
range
90
60
80
10
20
40
0
0
10 20 30 40 50
Ambient temperature
[%RH]
34°C, 90%
40°C, 65%
45°C, 50%
[°C]
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External Dimensions
Top eject position
127 127
134
232
135
127
2
6
[Unit: mm]
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Front eject position
[Unit: mm]
127
230
129
133
127
6
127
2
129
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Character Code Tables
Refer to the following URL regarding the character code table.
http://www.epson-biz.com/pos/reference/charcode/