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1-4
£4.99
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5-9
£4.50
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10-24
£3.99
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£3.20
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50-99
£2.99
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100-249
£2.59
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250-499
£2.20
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500-999
£1.99
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1,000+
£1.89
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Serial Cable 1m Epson star digipos posligne zebra Bixolon Axiohm receipt pow epos printer TM-T88IV TM-T88iii TM-T88ii TM-T88 TM-H6000 TM-H6000ii TM-H6000iii TM-U950 TM-H5000 TM-H5000ii TM-L90 TM-L70 TMT88 TM88 rs232
to send the correct settings to all your printers on your network run this command click on the link in windows
Specially wired serial cable for Epos printers, Normal null modem or other serial cables will not work with these serial printers they are specailly wired for these printer
1 metres in length
• Suitable for most Epson Receipt Printers
• Will also work with a range of other Serial Printers
Connector: D-Sub 9-pin female to D-Sub 25-pin plug
For our software our software will talk directly to the printer through serial do not install a driver
if you do instal a driver it will hold the port and stop the printer talking directly
Getting Initial Printer and Connect-it Adapter Settings - the Self Test
Print the initial settings of the serial adapter by running the self test. Run the printer self test by holding down the feed button while turning on the printer. The printer will print a list of initial settings including baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bit, flow control (handshaking). These values will be needed when configuring the serial port in Windows.
Configuring the Computer
Check the POS application to determine what the port settings should be on the computer. The POS application and the printer must have the same baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bit for the printer to print legibly. Also the handshaking must be set the same for the printer to print at all.
You can change the interface settings of the printer using the on the underside of the printer. See the support page for the model of printer you are using for specific switch settings.
Verify the port you are using by checking the port in the Device Manager under the System applet in the Windows Control Panel.
Simply go into the hardware / printer settings page on our software select the emulation type normally epson, set the speed and com port and you are done
Restart the software and it whould print
Or run the config programme and press test printer and it will print a one line print press form feed to see
and thats your settings, normaly it will be epson and those settings, if not try star but normally epson
Troubleshooting
Connectivity Problems, never printed
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The data cable is incorrect. Typically serial printers need to use a Specially made serial cable like these not a standard seriall cable. This cable is not straight through - it crosses transmit and receive lines.
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Check the serial printer cable is plugged into a serial (COM) port on the computer side. On the computer side this is typically a D-shaped connector with 9-pins.
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The printer or the interface card is defective. Confirm printer operation with self-test. Confirm interface card by swapping with another interface card or printer.
Prints Garbage

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You didn't copy the DIP switch serial settings from the old printer to the new printer
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The interface settings are not the same on both the printer and computer. Run the printer self test to show the current settings on the printer. Check the computer side to see that settings are the same. Settings can be changed on the printer using the DIP switches.
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The printer selected in the software is not correct or the software doesn't support the printer in use.
No longer prints
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The TM printer is turned off. Turn on the TM printer. Confirm the connection of the power supply unit or the voltage of the commercial power.
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The TM printer is offline. Turn the TM printer online.
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The ERROR LED of the TM printer is on or flashing. Remove the error cause.
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The printing port of the driver on the computer side is not specified correctly. Confirm the driver setting on the computer side.
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The printer is not online in Windows. Check the status of the printer in the Windows Control Panel, the printer should show status as ready. Tip: try stopping and restarting the Print Spooler from the Services applet of the Control Panel.
Printing is slow