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High-speed dot matrix printing, GLP/GMP compliance, built-in clock, permissions, sample/lot printing, statistical calculation, editable header/trailer.
TX-1xx series printers connect to balances and instruments. Models include 100, 110, 120 with differing functions.
Illustration and labels for printer components like paper cover, cutter, interface, power switch, and ports.
Printing method, speed, character size, paper size, ink ribbon, power supply, battery, and operating environment.
Choose and install the proper power adapter converter according to the country/region.
Disconnect power before connecting. Ensure correct cable direction, tighten screw, plug in adapter, and turn on printer/scale.
Check ribbon for looseness, install, replace, and notes on ribbon quality.
Lift paper cover, insert paper shaft, place paper correctly, feed paper, and notes on paper type.
Explains the standby interface, status bar icons, mode, and time display.
Describes the seven keys, their functions in standby and setting modes, and specific key operations.
Covers selection from a list, value input, character input, and password input.
Describes two methods for setting the operating language: via setup menu or quick setting during booting.
Refers to Section 8.1 for setting the printing language via the menu structure.
Explains how to set the date and time, including password prompts and time format settings.
How to set manufacturer, model, and serial number for GLP-compliant reports, including device ID.
Explains how to select different operation modes for various applications and report styles, showing available modes.
Instructions on pressing the print key on the printer or scale to generate reports.
Data from the scale is printed directly. Used for calibration reports or troubleshooting. Operation involves selecting Direct Mode and pressing the print key. Header/trailer can be added manually/automatically.
Outputs a GLP-compliant weighing report with header and trailer. Operation involves selecting Weighing Mode and pressing print key after data is stable.
Outputs multiple data points in a single report. Operation involves selecting Multi Weighing, printing data, and repeating until all samples are weighed.
Printer outputs tare, gross, and net weight. Supports 5 working modes, including Keywords and Preset Tare.
Similar to Section 7.4 but allows multiple T,G,N in one report and calculates sum, min, max. Operation involves selecting "Multil T,G,N" mode.
Calculates statistics for up to 999 data points, including average, standard deviation, etc. Details setting menu, statistical items, and options.
Calculates the summation of several samples (up to 999).
Calculates the mean value of several samples (up to 999).
Prints a report with multiple components and the total net weight of each. Operation involves selecting Formulation mode, weighing components, and printing total weight.
TX Editor software allows importing custom header/trailer, sample name codes, and user lists for management. Connect printer via USB for operation.
Allows users to set the style of the printer output report, including header, data, and trailer. Accessing setting menu for printout options.
Customize two strings for output at the beginning of the header and end of the trailer. Using TX Editor to write and enable strings.
Creates EXCEL table for code-name correspondence, imported via TX Editor for simplified name printing. Preparing table, importing, and using options.
Setting a 6-digit password to prevent unauthorized changes to time and other important settings. Steps to set password and notes.
Supports administrator and user rights management for controlling printer access and operations. Explains roles and limits.
Setting login password for users, preventing unauthorized operation, and enabling user names in signatures. Preparation, import, settings, and operation.
Automatically acquires data at specified intervals and repetitions. Setting timing parameters, starting, and stopping.
Automatically controls the scale to perform tare operation after receiving valid weighing data. Turning feature on/off and requirements.
Sample name/lot number can be printed in the header or data, or both. Options and notes on usage.
Refers to Section 8.2 "Report Style Settings" for detailed information on printout configurations.
Covers interface language, key press beep, screen save time, screen brightness, password, require login, and time synchronization.
Setting communication parameters like Baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, handshake, terminate char, data output mode, disable command, PRN command, TARE command, character set, data filter, data matching, demo mode, and factory default.
Instructions on how to prepare and install 4 AA rechargeable batteries into the printer.
How to manually start battery charging and that the printer stops charging automatically upon completion. Accessing Power Management menu.
Important notes on using specified batteries, not mixing types, and removing batteries if unused for a long time.
Standard RS232C interface characteristics: D-Sub 9pin, baud rates, parity, data bits, stop bits, handshake, pin assignments, and handshake protocols.
Automatically recognizes communication parameters. Operation steps, troubleshooting, and data transfer.
Setting the specific content of the command issued when the printer's [PRINT] key is pressed. Shows hexadecimal code and setting method.
Setting the specific content of the tare command sent to the scale. Shows hexadecimal code and setting method.
Processes weighing data based on rules, filtering invalid data. Explains rules, filtering strings, printing filtered data, and cautions.
Matches specified weighing data when multiple data outputs occur. Example of setting parameter and matching multiple strings.
Checks for secure cable connection, matching communication parameters, and scale port settings.
Suggests replacing the ink ribbon if the print content appears light.
Instructions on how to clear a paper jam using the [BACK] key or tweezers.
Suggests checking for foreign objects in the paper feed slot and removing them carefully.
Indicates incorrect ribbon installation and advises to reinstall the ribbon and paper.
Reinstall ribbon, check for wrinkles, and use EPSON-produced ribbons for best results.
Suggests reinstalling the ribbon if the printing action appears normal but no output is produced.
Addresses paper jams, incorrect paper direction, paper quality, and missing paper shaft.
Check for unmatched power adapters and use the correct power supply.
Caused by scale output set to continuous; requires changing scale output to single output or printer setting.