March 14, 2019
BVM, official distributor for Seiko Instruments' printer mechanisms and portable printers for the U.K. and Ireland, has announced the CAPM347, a 24VDC thermal print and cut unit designed for use in ticketing and vending machines, receipt printing, lottery terminals, ATMs or other industrial, retail or medical applications.
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Two versions are available, according to a press release.
For point-of-sale receipt printers and similar uses, the "easy load" version with a removable thermal head that enables simple drop-in roll replacement. The auto load model has a hinged thermal head assembly for embedded designs such as kiosk and ticketing machines and an optical sensor that automatically initiates replacement paper loading.
Both versions offer print speeds of 300mm/s on standard 58, 60, 80 and 83mm wide paper up to 90-micron thickness; the thick paper model prints at 280mm/s on paper up to 150 microns thick. The integral cutter has a V-shaped blade specified to 2 million operations of either complete or partial cuts that leave a small center point attached between receipts.
The units feature an all-metal body, motors and gears throughout to ensure reliability. They are designed to output more than 1.3 million x 150mm receipts with up to 640 dots/line. 16 x 8, 16 x 16, 24 x 12 and 24 x 24 characters are supported, resolution is 8 dots/mm.
The communication interface with the host machine is via parallel, serial or USB with Seiko's interface boards or control chips. Windows and Linux drivers are available.
Image courtesy of BVM.