07-AP863 ABLE SYSTEMS, 07-AP863 Datasheet - Page 2

PRINTER, PORTABLE, THERMAL

07-AP863

Manufacturer Part Number
07-AP863
Description
PRINTER, PORTABLE, THERMAL
Manufacturer
ABLE SYSTEMS
Datasheet

Specifications of 07-AP863

Interface Type
Serial RS-232
Resolution
8 Dots/mm
Print Speed
10 Lines/sec
Svhc
No SVHC (18-Jun-2010)
External Depth
158mm
External Length / Height
104mm
External Width
82mm
Weight
640g
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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This document is a Users' Guide, written for the person connecting and using the Able Systems
Ap863 thermal printer. Please read this Guide carefully before making any connection.
A separate document, the Programmers' Guide for the Ap863 Printer, provides details of the control
codes, and describes the internal operation of this product. The Ap863 is part of the Ap800 Series of
electronic printers and shares many features of the range.
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The Ap863 has three operating modes, when not actually printing:
Modes are indicated by different colour combinations on the front-panel LED (see section 5).
No light is emitted in sleep mode.
No hardware power switch is fitted, as power control is either automatic or by command from the host
computer. To save power, the printer enters sleep mode after a period of inactivity, factory-set to 30
seconds, but programmable from the host. It can also be programmed to stay idle indefinitely or to go
to sleep on command.
2.1
In idle mode, the printer is ready to receive data, which will be printed as soon as complete lines or
graphics patterns are decoded. It responds to the paper feed button in the normal way, and can also
produce a demonstration print (see below). Power consumption is such that a fully-charged battery
pack would last up to 10 hours, but the printer will normally switch from idle mode into sleep mode
when there is no activity, extending battery life.
2.2
In sleep mode, power consumption is negligible, but data stored in the buffer are lost. Special
routines allow for data to be printed out automatically before going to sleep. User programmable
settings such as Baud rate and operational preferences are, however, retained during sleep mode or
battery replacement. The system designer can maximise battery life by arranging that the printer is
generally in sleep mode, except when printing or sending status data.
The printer enters sleep mode as follows:
But, the Ap863 will never enter sleep mode when:
The printer is woken up from sleep mode as follows:
When the Ap863 is used with either the direct mains powered PSU or the direct vehicle adaptor, no
external charger is required. However, making a connection from a PC handshaking output (DTR or
CSR) to the ‘Charger’ input may be used to force the Ap863 to wake and sleep under PC control.
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INTRODUCTION
MODES OF OPERATION
"Idle Mode": ready to accept data, but no data are in the buffer awaiting printing, and the
printer motor is not running;
“Sleep Mode": effectively switched off and awaiting either a press on the paper feed button,
connection of the external charger, or some external data to exit sleep mode and enter idle
mode;
"Spooling Mode": active, but storing data for later printing.
IDLE MODE
SLEEP MODE
by command from the host;
at the end of the (programmable) period of inactivity.
a charger is connected;
in spooling mode (see below);
by a data stream from the host: a certain period of logical '0' bits is required, typically a
by pressing and releasing the paper feed button;
by connecting the external battery charger.
string of 50 NUL characters at 9,600 Baud. These data will be lost. There is a delay of up
to 100 ms before the serial output lines are established and the printer is ready to accept
data;
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