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    Need dump for 58mm Thermal Printer

    Hi all,

    a friend gave me this printer because it's no longer working.

    It powers on, but won't do a self-test print and when connected via USB to Windows, Device Manager says No Printer Attached under USB Hubs tree.

    The red light doesn't blink either with no paper inside.

    I think the firmware maybe corrupted. If someone has a similar printer and can provide a firmware dump, I really appreciate it.

    Printer model: Panda PRJ-58U
    Flash memory: Boyamicro BY25D16ASSIG

    #2
    Nevermind, turns out it's a faulty paper sensor. I covered it with a white paper tape, and it can now do a self-test print.
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      #3
      thats a bit shit, it should still identify over usb.
      ideally and send a paper alarm!

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        #4
        Originally posted by stj View Post
        thats a bit shit, it should still identify over usb.
        ideally and send a paper alarm!
        Hahaha. It works though and the print result is still great, it'll be very useful in printing receipts when doing business, and because I also got it for free, no complaint from me

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          #5
          free is the best price

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            #6
            If I am not wrong, Sorin just make video with simmilar printer
            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ufwOl-YBplk

            Just idea for you, why not upload here working firmware anyway to have it if is needed in future...

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              #7
              I will have to desolder the flash memory chip to dump and upload the firmware here. I used to have the plastic clip on but it's very low quality and after a few tries with Winbond chips on a Lenovo board (bad idea), it got destroyed.

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                #8
                Check this method for saveing from wear soic8 clamp before first use... you must understand principe why is geting destroyed, and do upgrade in your aproach

                https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SrAzVT1OKEA

                https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...sop8-apparatus

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                  #9
                  That's exactly why it got destroyed, because the Winbond chips on that particular Lenovo board have a slightly wider body than a normal SOIC-8

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