All stock codes associated to this product
C31C163292, 1047534, 5711045618376, 8715946319681
Impact Dot Matrix Printers
Just 1.6Kg and ultra compact, the TM-U295 is the world's smallest slip printer.
It is also versatile - select from among four print sizes and four printing directions. Or, use page mode to tell the printer where to print on the page.
The TM-U295 is also equipped with a host of user-friendly features, such as an easy-to-operate touch panel and an automatic paper eject function. And, for the widest range of applications, connect the TM-U295 to an Epson Intelligent Module.
Specifications
Print Method |
7-pin, shuttle impact dot matrix |
Print Font |
5 x 7 / 7 x 7 |
Column capacity |
35/42 columns |
Character size |
1.6 (W) x 2.9 (H) mm / 1.3 (W) x 2.9 (H) mm |
Character set |
95 Alphanumeric characters, 32 International characters |
Characters per inch |
128 x 3 Graphic characters 13.5 CPI/16.2 CPI |
Print Speed |
2.1 LPS |
Data Buffer |
512 bytes or 35 bytes |
Interface |
RS-232C / Bi-directional parallel |
Paper Dimensions |
Slip: 80 (W) x 69 (L) to 182 (W) x 257 (L) mm |
Paper Thickness |
0.09 to 0.35 mm |
Copy Capability |
One original and two copies |
Inked Ribbon |
ERC-27 (black) |
Ribbon Life |
1 million characters |
Power Supply |
24 VDC 10% |
Current Consumption |
Approx. 600 mA (at 24 VDC) |
D.K.D. Function |
2 drivers |
Reliability |
MTBF |
180,000 hours |
MCBF |
7 million lines |
Overall Dimensions |
180(W) x 190.5(D) x 101.5(H)mm |
Weight |
Approx. 1.6Kg |
EMI Standards |
VCCI #1, FCC class A, CE marking |
Safety Standards |
UL, C-UL, TV |
Usage Conditions
Epson products are designed and made to give highly reliable use and long life when used according to its specifications. With any system, product or device used in situations where human life may be involved or at risk, Epson advises that you should take all necessary steps to ensure the suitability of your Epson product for inclusion in your system, and recommends that you include fail-safe procedures and redundancy support or backup equipment in your system, to maintain the maximum safety margin and optimum system reliability.