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Auto cutter not working properly on printer

Posted: Tue May 25, 2004 1:20 pm
by Robert
Hello Dale,

I have recently purchased a Samsung SRP-350(Parallel) Thermal Receipt printer to use with your POS program. This is the first receipt printer that I have attempted to use. I have set it up as per your instructions and the printer prints perfectly uisng the POS Register and pops the cash drawer as expected. I also entered the correct decimal codes in the printer setup to activate the auto cutter and the auto cutter works perfectly when I test it using the F4 key while still in printer setup. Unfortunately the auto cutter doesn't function at all when using the POS register itself. The printer manual gives three different decimal code options for the auto cutter and I have tried them all with no success (all codes work perfectly in printer setup via the F4 test). Can you give me any advice as to how I might get the auto cutter to work with the register?

Many thanks in advance.

A test

Posted: Tue May 25, 2004 2:14 pm
by Dale Harris
Robert,

Try this, set your cutter codes to 65,66,67. This will not activate your cutter but it will print ABC on your receipt when the cutter is supposed to be activated. If your receipts do not print ABC at the end of the receipt then the program is not sending the code and I will have to find out why. If ABC is printed then it is another problem. Let me know what happens.

Posted: Tue May 25, 2004 5:22 pm
by Robert
Dale,

I did as you suggested and changed the codes to print 'ABC' rather than activate the cutter. When testing, using the F4 key in the printer setup, POS printed 'ABC' on the receipt. When testing using the POS register, 'ABC' was not printed on the receipt.

Windows?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 10:31 am
by Alan
Hi there,

I think the Samsung unit you mention is the Epson TM-88II lookalike? You could try the Epson cutter codes.

It sounds like you may have the Windows drivers installed for the unit?

Alan

Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 2:36 pm
by Robert
Alan - thanks for your interest. Yes the Samsung SRP-350 can emulate either the Epson TM-88II or the Star TSP600 series depending on a dip switch setting.

I am using POS on a windows network (XP Pro). A driver wasn't included with the printer, however I have loaded and tested several windows print drivers including the windows generic, Epson, and a beta Samsung I found on the http://www.samsungminiprinters.com website in an effort to solve this problem. All of the drivers work the same through POS and have had no effect on the cutter. This was no big surprise since (correct me if I am wrong) POS being a DOS program doesn't use the windows driver to control the printer...which is why you have to set up the printer directly within the POS config. The windows drivers themselves all seem to work fine since each of them activated the printer and the cutter when I did a test print during the driver installation.

I also thought to test the cutter with the Epson TM-88II cutter codes but I don't have them and I couldn't google them either. If someone could post them for me I will give them a try, although I think that they may be the same codes since this printer uses Epson ESC-POS control commands.

I am curious if anyone else is experiencing similar problems with the cutter on the Epson TM-88II or any other receipt printer?

Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 4:53 pm
by peewee3ie
Robert

Here is the epson generic cutter bar code it has worked for me on all epson printers 27,109.

Please reply as soon as you can and let me know if it worked if not i will ring my friend that works for epson.

Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 6:47 pm
by Robert
peewee3ie:
Thanks for the cutter code. It is a different code than Samsung, however the result is the same...the cutter functions perfectly in pos config test (F4) but doesn't work with the POS register.

Fixed

Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 7:06 pm
by Dale Harris
I found the problem. The POSCONFG.EXE program was saving the cutter codes in the local folder (which is correct) but the POS.EXE program was looking for them in the global folder. Needless to say, this does not work.

Click here for the fix http://keyhut.com/pos3.zip

Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 10:50 pm
by Robert
Hi Dale,

Thanks for the quick fix...problem solved. Cutter now activates correctly. :D