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evergreen-user:printer_settings_sp200_special [2008/06/25 13:28] – Added serial port flow control fix acraneevergreen-user:printer_settings_sp200_special [2022/02/10 13:34] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 +====== The Tear-off Space ======
 +
 +If you use the Star Micronics SP200 receipt printer, an alternative to setting up a “generic” printer is to download and install the driver software for this device http://www.starmicronics.com/support/default.aspx . Choose your device, operating system, and language, then install it.  It will work very nicely with EG without having to create a “receipt” template. When you begin the installation process, choose SP212 from the list as the model and LPT1 as the port, then Automatic Install. To get the tear-off space, go to Properties for the SP212 printer, click the Print Options tab, then select Form Feed/Tear Bar in the Cut Action drop-down.
 +
 +
 +Peter E. Johnson
 +
 +
 +===== if you're not getting enough space at the end of the receipt... =====
 +
 +> Ours went from giving a huge space below the receipt to making us press feed
 +> to get the whole receipt out, what do we need to do?
 +
 +Go to the Printers and Faxes option in Windows.  This is likely
 +visible from your Start menu, but you may need to go through the
 +Control Panel to get to it.  Right click on the printer in that window
 +and choose Properties.
 +
 +In the tab labelled "Print Options", there's a box captioned "Cut
 +Action", with an entry for "End Page / End Doc" I get your behavior
 +if that is set to "Form Feed / Form Feed" You want to change that so
 +that it says "Form Feed / Tear Bar" Then Apply the change.
 +
 +While in that interface, you may also want to select the "Device
 +Settings" tab and make sure the Form to Tray Assignment, FRICTION
 +field is set to "66mm x Receipt".and that the Paper Type is set to
 +"Receipt".
 +
 +====== Serial Printers ======
 +
 +===== A printer stops part way through lengthy receipts =====
 +From the GPLS Knowledgebase... 
 +
 +=== Set the flow control of its COM port to "Hardware." ===
 +
 +Go into "Printers and Faxes." Right-click on Star SP212 and choose
 +"Properties." Click the "Ports" tab. Making sure its COM port is
 +highlighted, click "Configure Port." Change "Flow control" setting to
 +"Hardware." Click "OK" to save.
 +
 +== Original Fix ==
 +
 +I discovered (and solved!)  the problem with getting the Star SP200-2 serial receipt
 +printer to work with the Staff Client.
 +
 +We  had set printer dip switches 6 and 7 to "off" (1200 baud) in order to work
 +correctly with printing long lists of items in //vendor product name removed//. Also, serial printers were
 +not installed as a printer in Windows - a requirement for //vendor product name removed// - but must be
 +installed in Windows to work with Evergreen.
 +
 +I returned these switches to "on" and installed the printer using the SP212 driver
 +from the http://www.starmicronics.com driver download page (being sure to select the port as
 +the proper COM port, not LPT). (I don't know of a good way to tell which COM port is
 +in use for a printer on a given PC, so I just picked COM1 and it happened to work -
 +but I suppose another COM port might be the one in use for someone's printer, in which
 +case a trial-and-error method would be needed to tell which COM port to select.)
 +
 +Everything prints just fine with this driver selected.
 +
 +(One caveat: If you have a serial printer that you currently use with //vendor product name removed// for
 +receipt printing, you can't do this ahead of time if you want to continue to print
 +receipts through //vendor product name removed//. We'll have to do this at the last minute - either late
 +Friday afternoon after closing or early Tuesday morning. Fortunately, it doesn't take
 +long to do.)
 +
 +- Roberta Wilder
 +
 +===== Other things to try with serial printers =====
 +
 +Switched off printer & disconnected serial cable. Its dip
 +switches are located under snap-in cover next to serial
 +connector. Set dip switches 6 and 7 to 'off' (down); setting
 +represents data transmission rate of 1200 bps. Reconnected cable
 +& switched on printer.
 +
 +Opened Windows Device Manager and, under "Ports," went into
 +"Properties" tab of the COM port. Chose the "Port Settings" tab
 +and changed the "Bits Per Second" value to 1200. Saved settings.
 +
 +
 +===== and another =====
 +
 +Update:
 +Reset printer dip switches back to default (9600 baud) and
 +Windows COM port "Bits per second" back to 9600.
 +
 +Still in Windows Device Manager, in the COM port's settings tab,
 +set the "Flow control" option from "None" to "Hardware." Save
 +settings.
  
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