Power failure process, Journal and receipt paper-end detector, Printer motor lock detector – Toshiba TEC FDS-50 User Manual
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10. POWER FAILURE PROCESS
If a power failure occurs, the sales memory is protected by the back-up battery; registration and
printing will normally be performed on regaining the power. However, please note the following
cases:
(1)
The printer will work to print the entered data without failure after the power recovery if any
data was being printed. However, one extra line may be fed on the power recovery
depending on the power failure timing.
(2)
The display will indicate, on the power recovery, the content that was displayed before the
power failure. However, if only numeric keys or non-motorized keys {[VOIDl, [TX/WI], [X],
[PR OPEN], [RETURN], etc.) are depressed at the start of a sale registration, and then the
power fails, the entered numeric value or non-motorized key will disappear by the time of
power recovery and the display will indicate the error code “E40”. In this case, perform the
registering operation again from the very first key-in operation.
If a power failure occurs, it is recommended to check the print content before the receipt is handed
to the customer.
11. JOURNAL AND RECEIPT PAPER-END DETECTOR
(1)
This detects when either the journal or receipt paper is running out. It is provided to prompt
the operator to replace the old paper roll with a new one.
(2)
When the paper roll is running out (or the paper has not been set properly), no key
operation is accepted and the AMOUNT portion of the display keeps flickering.
(3)
When a new paper roil is set, only the [RF] and [JF] keys are allowed to operate. Next,
when the [C] key is depressed, the display flickering will be cleared and normal key-in
operations will be accepted. When any printing has been suspended, it will continue
printing.
(4)
If this detector senses a paper-end condition during printing, the printing stops after the
current line printing is completed.
(5)
If the [C] key is depressed in the paper-end condition, it is ignored. The [C] key depression
will clear the display flickering only after the new paper roll is set.
12. PRINTER MOTOR LOCK DETECTOR
(1)
This detects the printer motor lock condition (for both Terminal Printer and GCP) caused by
some trouble, such as paper jamming.
(2)
When such a condition is detected, the operator display indicates "Error” and none of the
keys can be operated (neither can [RF] nor [JF] be operated).
(3)
To regain the normal condition, turn the power of the ECR to OFF, remove the cause of the
motor lock, and then turn the power to ON again. (In case the GCP is locked, the terminal
can be made to work by temporarily removing the GCP cable from the terminal.)
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