IBM TG5 Printer User Manual


 
All SureMark printers provide:
v Fast, quiet receipt printing
v Easy paper loading
v 2-MB flash memory for storing messages, logos, code pages, and double-byte
character sets
v Bar code generation
v Downloadable fonts and code pages
v Downloadable microcode
v Small footprint
v Support for RS-232 (EIA 232) and RS-485 (EIA 485) interfaces
The single-station SureMark printers, and also SureMark Models TI5 and TG5
printers that have been updated with the latest firmware, support the following in the
thermal station:
v Proportional fonts (SBCS only)
v Scalable fonts
v Color printing black plus one accent on two-color thermal paper (thermal
station only)
v Upside-down printing
Additional features of some SureMark models include:
v Support for USB interface (models TI5, TG5, and TM7)
v Easy-to-load ribbon cartridge (Models TI5 and TG5)
v Epson emulation (models TF7 and TM7, SBCS only)
Description of Models
SureMark printers are available in the following models that can operate in either
single-byte character set (SBCS) mode or double-byte character set (DBCS) mode:
Models TI5 and TG5
Standard models that supports receipt and document printing. Model TG5 is
equivalent to Model TI5 but with iron gray covers to match the IBM 4840
system units.
Models TF7 and TM7
Smaller models that contain only a thermal customer receipt station.
Because there is no document insert station, these models do not support
document printing.
Models TF7 and TM7 have an audible alarm, a spill-resistant design, and
an optional wall mount.
For Food Service customers, the covers on Model TF7 match the IBM
SurePOS 500 Series systems. For Retail customers, the covers on Model
TM7 match the IBM 4694 systems if the RS-232/RS-485 interface is
ordered, and match the IBM SurePOS 700 Series systems if the USB
interface is ordered.
When any of these printers operates in DBCS mode, you can use one of the
following character sets (characters must be downloaded to the printer from the
Utility Diskette or using POSS for Windows):
v Japanese
v Korean
v Traditional Chinese
v Simplified Chinese
updated March 18, 2002
4 SureMark DBCS Users Guide
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