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SRP-275II
• Memory Switch 8
Switch Function On Off
1 Upside down On Off
2 Font Selection Font B Font A
3 Selection Paper End Buzzer Off On
4 Reserved Fixed to Off
5 Selection of the cover open status Cover open Paper end
6 Buffer Size 40 bytes 8 Kbytes
7 Receive buffer full release Remaining 522 bytes Remaining 640 bytes
8 Printer (Cover open during operation)
Errors that can
possibly recover
Errors that
automatically recover
NOTES
MSW 8-5:
When Off is selected, a bit of the “paper end sensor” in each status that is transmitted from the printer is
changed every time the rear cover is open or closed. When On is selected, a bit of the “rear cover open /
close" in each status that is transmitted from the printer is changed every time the rear cover is open or
closed. When you replace a SRP-270 with a SRP-275II, you should adjust the MSW 8-5 to Off.
MSW 8-8:
When Off is selected, a bit of the “automatic recoverable error” in each status that is transmitted from
the printer is changed every time the rear cover is open. When On is selected, a bit of the “mechanical
error” in each status that is transmitted from the printer is changed every time the rear cover is open.
The setting of MSW 8-5 and 8-8 can be set by “Memory Switch setup mode”.
NOTES
These setting can be set by “Memory Switch setup mode.
• Serial communication
Function Selectable value
2400 bps 4800 bps
baud rate
9600 bps 19200 bps
None Odd
Parity
Even -
Handshake DSR/DTR XON/XOFF
Data length 7 bit 8 bit
NOTES
There are two methods, DIP Switch and Memory Switch, to adjust the serial communication conditions.
DIP Switch 1-5 selects which is effective, DIP Switch or Memory Switch.
To enable the “Serial communication“ setting, you have to adjust the “Serial interface selection“ function
of DIP Switch 1-5 to “Memory Switch”.
These settings can be set by “Memory Switch setup mode”.
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