Blue Bamboo: P25 Series End User Guide
Blue Bamboo: P25 Series End User Guide
Blue Bamboo: P25 Series End User Guide
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P25 Series End User Guide
Headquarters
Blue Bamboo Transaction Systems (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
6 Floor, Huishan Technology Park, No. 3333 Changning Road,
Shanghai, P.R. China 200336
Tel: +86 21 5219 0333
Fax:+86 21 5219 0603
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Trademark
BlueBamboo logo is a registered trademark of BLUEBAMBOO LTD.
All other trademarks are the properties of their respective companies.
Certification
The product has been approved by FCC.
Li-ion Battery has been approved by UN.DOT and CE certification.
Power adapter has been approved by CCC, TUV GS, UL, CE and FCC certification.
SAR statement:
The P25 printer series conforms to Article C95.1-1999 of essential requirements and other
relevant requirements of ANSI. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to
provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Table of Content
Precaution ......................................................................................................................................... 5
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 6
2. Specification.............................................................................................................................. 7
3. Unpacking the Unit Carton ........................................................................................................ 8
4. P25 Printer Series Operation..................................................................................................... 9
4.1. Hardware Features ......................................................................................................... 9
4.2. Paper and Printing .......................................................................................................... 10
4.2.1. Loading paper ............................................................................................................ 10
4.2.2. Recommended Paper................................................................................................. 11
4.2.3. Using Thermal Paper.................................................................................................. 11
4.2.4. Storing Thermal Paper ............................................................................................... 11
4.2.5. Printer......................................................................................................................... 12
4.2.6. Printing Position ......................................................................................................... 12
4.3. Battery ............................................................................................................................ 13
4.3.1. Battery Installations and Removal .............................................................................. 13
4.3.2. Battery and Charging.................................................................................................. 14
5. Using the Printer ..................................................................................................................... 15
5.1. Control Panel .................................................................................................................. 15
5.2. Printer Test Receipt ........................................................................................................ 16
6. Interface .................................................................................................................................. 18
6.1. Data Port ........................................................................................................................ 18
6.2. Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................ 18
6.2.1. Bluetooth Discovery Mode.......................................................................................... 19
6.2.2. Connecting to Non-Apple Devices using Bluetooth .................................................... 19
6.2.3. Connecting to Apple Devices using Bluetooth ............................................................ 19
6.3 Using MSR Function.............................................................................................................. 21
7. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 22
8. Known Issues.......................................................................................................................... 23
9 Revision History............................................................................................................................ 24
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Precaution
Using the Printer
Environment
Operating temperature: -5 C to 50 C
Relative humidity: 20% to 85% (no-condensing)
Storage temperature: -20 C to 60 C
Storage humidity: 5% to 90%RH
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1. Introduction
The P25 printer series are designed to be portable, compact and affordable. They are intended to be
used with mobile phones, laptops, netbooks, tablets, POS terminals, PDAs and other similar
portable devices. This manual contains the basic instructions for installing and using these printers.
Take some time to familiarize yourself with this manual, the printer, and its accessories.
Type Bluetooth Apple MFi* USB Port Serial Port 3-Track MSR
P25 (Serial) X X
P25 (USB) X X
P25i (USB) X X X
P25-M (Serial) X X X
P25-M (USB) X X X
P25i-M (USB) X X X X
*Apple MFi versions are made for iPhone, iPad, iTouch touch, running iOS 4.0 or above.
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2. Specification
Item Specification
Print width 48mm
Print resolution 203dpi (8 dpmm) horizontal & vertical
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Battery
Data Cable Rugged Case
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Warning:
Do not use paper rolls that are glued to the cardboard spindle as the printer will not be able to
detect the paper end.
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Item Specification
Type Thermal paper
Paper width 56~58mm
Paper thickness 60 to 100um
Paper roll diameter 50mm at max
Recording side Outside of roll
Because this tear bar uses steel, the tear bar may be subject to rust. However, this does not affect
printer performance.
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4.2.5. Printer
a. The thermal elements of the print head and driver ICs are easy to break so do not touch them
with your fingers or metal objects.
b. Since the print head becomes very hot during and just after printing, do not touch the print head.
c. Do not touch the surface of the print head because dust and dirt can stick to its surface and
damage it.
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4.3. Battery
Warning:
Extreme temperatures will degrade the performance of your battery. Do not store the battery in an
area with a temperature below -20C or above 60C.
Removing battery:
a. Remove rugged case from printer (if installed).
b. Flip printer over and locate battery.
c. Pull battery clip back towards battery and tilt battery up and out of printer.
Notes:
When installing or removing the battery, the printer should be turned off.
The battery should be removed if the printer is not going to be used for an extended period of
time.
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Battery specifications:
Power plug: The adapter has a Power cord to the outlet and has a country specific for the plug
Warning:
If the red LED turns on for a short time and then turns off quickly when the battery starts charging,
there are two possible reasons: Either the battery is completely charged, and there is no need to
charge again, or this battery doesnt work; please change it.
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Note:
If an error has occurred while charging, the LED will show the above error messages.
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6. Interface
6.1. Data Port
The Data port allows the P25 printer series to connect via a USB cable or Serial port connection to
host device.
y Mini USB-A (White) is for RS232 serial port
y Mini USB-B (Black) is for USB
6.2. Bluetooth
The P25 printer series can communicate with other Bluetooth SPP compatible devices, such as
peripheral equipment PDAs, mobile phones, and computers. Confirm that your host device supports
the SPP (Serial Port Profile) before using the P25 printer series. Bluetooth communication distance is
up to 10m. You can find the P25 printer series device in the hosts Bluetooth manager.
Note:
For how to set Bluetooth connection between P25 printer series and PC, please refer to Appendix
B in P25 Device Manager User Guide for more information.
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Always means the printer can be discovered by other devices via Bluetooth at any time when it
powers on.
1st connect means the printer can be discovered by other devices via Bluetooth when it is
Powered on. But when they connect with each other successfully via Bluetooth for one time and stop
the Bluetooth connection between these two devices after finishing the transaction or printing then
the printer can not be discovered any more unless you restart the printer.
Mode key means the printer can not be discovered by other devices via Bluetooth at any time until
you press the MODE button one time to enable the printer to be discovered by other devices via
Bluetooth with 90 seconds. Once the time exceeds the default time limit, the printer will not be
discovered.
Open the Bluetooth function on your device then search the printer.
Enter the PIN code when pairing. (The printers Bluetooth PIN can be found under the printer
paper roll.)
Establish the Bluetooth connection between your device and the printer.
Note:
If you still have problem, please refer to Bluetooth section in your devices user guide or contact your
distributor for support.
First Connection
Begin by making sure your printer and Apple device are close together (no longer than 5 meters)
Power on the printer and make sure it is in discoverable mode. The printers LED will flash green
for ~5 seconds. (See Section 6.2.1 for information regarding discovery mode)
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Subsequent Connections
Your P25i/P25i-M printer is designed to automatically connect to the last Apple device it was
connected with. The only exception to this is if the printers last connection was to a non-Apple
device, then the printers memory will be erased. If your last connection was to a non-Apple
device or you want to connect to a different Apple device then you must follow the step as shown
in the First Connection above.
To re-establish a connection, first make sure your Apples device Bluetooth is turned on.
Power on the printer.
The printer should now automatically connect to your Apple device. The printers LED will flash
blue when connecting and then turn solid blue when successfully connected.
If printer was already powered on then simply press the MODE key twice to re-establish a
connection.
Disconnect
There are four ways to disconnect your printer from your Apple device.
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7. Troubleshooting
1. The printer does not print
c. Check the voltage of battery, and confirm whether it stands in proper range or not, if the
Note:
If your problem still can not be resolved please contact your local dealer for assistance.
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8. Known Issues
1. The first line of the characters on the printed receipt is too light. (before version
2007-10-10)
The motor of the printer is quite slow when printing the first line of a receipt, so that the time between
two heat strobes are very long and the characters printed seems to be light. However, if the first line
is left blank (only CR) then the receipt will be alright. This problem has been resolved in later release
versions. (It only occurs in the versions before 2007-10-10)
2. Printing flushes the bootloader if the P25 printer series is in download Mode (before
version 2008-06-02)
Press Feed + Power key, the P25 printer series enters into download Mode, but if sending printing
data instead of download data, the printing flushed P25s bootloader, (This problem only occurs
before bootloader version 2008-06-02. after that version, this problem has solved.)
3. After downloading a new font, printing data would cause the paper to burn.
After downloading a new font file, press Mode + Feed to do a self test caused the paper to burn
severely. This was caused by using an old version of the Device Manager (before Device Manager
version 2007-12-26) and font designed for the new version of the Device Manager.(2007-12-03 <=
firmware version < 2008-06-20), After version 2008-06-20, font file name extension was changed
from . font to .ap2, and the old version of the Device Manager did not support downloading of .ap2
files, so the operation failed.
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9 Revision History
Revision 1.0 (June 29, 2007) Initial Release.
Revision 1.1 (February 03, 2008) Add Serial Port Support
Revision 1.2 (June 16, 2008) Add section Known Issues
Revision 1.3 (April 23, 2009) Add the note for the location change of PIN code label and SN
label
Revision 1.4 (Dec 08, 2009) Add the version number and section Revision History
Revision 1.5 (May 12, 2011) Add the pic of P25Mi printer and serial cable.
Update the print test receipt.
Add section 6.2.1 to describe Bluetooth connection between
P25i / P25i-M printer and Apple products.
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