Thermal Ticket Printer TP80G TP80GL

Thermal Ticket Printer TP80G TP80GL


Thermal Ticket Printer TP80G TP80GL are high-speed thermal printers designed for a variety of applications, including point-of-sale (POS) systems, ticketing, and retail.1 They are known for their durability, compact design, and multiple connectivity options.

Key Features and Specifications Printing Technology: Direct Thermal

  • Print Speed:

    • TP80G: Up to 300 mm/s

    • TP80GL: Up to 200 mm/s

  • Resolution: 203 dpi / 180 dpi

  • Paper Handling:

    • Paper Width: Adjustable, supporting 80mm and 58mm widths

    • Paper Type: Thermal continuous paper

    • Paper Loading: Front discharge

    • Cutter: Auto-cutter with options for half or full cut

  • Interfaces:

    • Standard: USB and Ethernet

    • Optional: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

  • Command Set: ESC/POS

  • Sensors: TPH (thermal print head) over-heat, paper end, cover open, and cutter jam sensors

  • Reliability:

    • Print head life: 100 km

    • Cutter life: 1.5 million cuts

  • Operating Systems: Compatible with Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, and macOS.

  • Body: Full metal body with a touch button, designed to be stable and durable.

Setting up the Printer

While the specific steps may vary slightly depending on the model and its interfaces, the general setup process is as follows:

  1. Unpack: Carefully unpack the printer and all accessories, including the power adapter, power cord, and any interface cables (e.g., USB or Ethernet).

  2. Connect Cables:

    • Connect the power adapter to the printer and plug it into a power outlet.

    • Connect the printer to your computer or network using the appropriate cable (USB, Ethernet, etc.).

    • If you have a cash drawer, connect it to the dedicated cash drawer port on the printer.19

  3. Load Paper:

    • Open the printer cover.

    • Insert a roll of thermal paper, ensuring the paper unwinds from the bottom of the roll.

    • Pull out a small amount of paper and close the cover.

  4. Install Drivers:

    • Most modern operating systems will automatically recognize and install a generic driver.

    • If not, use the provided driver CD or download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website.

    • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

  5. Test Print:

    • To perform a self-test, turn off the printer.

    • Press and hold the "FEED" button while turning the power back on.

    • Release the "FEED" button after about two seconds. The printer should print a self-test page showing its settings and status.

Note on Availability and Pricing

Due to their nature as industrial or business-specific hardware, prices for the Thermal Ticket Printer TP80G TP80GL is not widely listed in standard retail channels. 

You would typically need to contact a distributor or a business solutions provider for a quote. Prices will also vary based on location, configuration (e.g., with/without Wi-Fi), and the vendor.



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