Looking at the manuals, it looks like the keyboard is for writing the
BASIC that you send to the printer. It also looks like you can use your
own computer if you don't want to use that keyboard. The BASIC reference
is in the manual for the printer starting at page 158. You could
probably get barcodes out of it without the BASIC, but if you know
someone who played around with computers back in the 8-bit days (Apple
II, Commodore 64, TRS-80 and computers from that time all came with some
version of BASIC) they might be able to make sense out of the reference
faster than anyone else.
On 9/7/24 9:20 AM, Rachel Alexander wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> This is a long-shot, but I'm hoping someone here can help...
>
> My library received a Bayscan TTP-247 printer
> <https://usca.tscprinters.com/en/products/ttp-series-4-inch-performance-desktop-printers>
> and a TSC KP-200 Plus keyboard
> <https://usca.tscprinters.com/en/products/kp-200-plus-keyboard> in order to
> duplicate barcodes. The *very* helpful instructions say
>
> *Users can design their own label forms with the BASIC high level language
> and download the forms into the printer’s memory.*
>
>
> I've successfully downloaded TSC
> <https://info.tscprinters.com/tsc-console-en> Console
> <https://info.tscprinters.com/tsc-console-en> and uploaded a file to the
> printer but am stuck on how to properly write a .BAS file and have the
> keyboard recognize it.
>
> TIA,
> Rachel
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