SourcingJun 7, 2026Β·11 min read

Fujitsu POS Printers (FP-1000 / FP-510): Identify Your Model, Read the KA02066 Part Scheme, Order the Right Part

A sourcing guide to Fujitsu POS receipt printers β€” the FP-1000 and FP-510, reading the KA02066-Dxxx configuration scheme, the dual 58/80 mm paper width, and matching the printhead, cutter and the right configuration variant.

The fast answer

Fujitsu’s FP-1000 is a durable, full-featured thermal receipt printer β€” and sourcing parts for it is straightforward once you read the right code. Everything keys to the model name plus the KA02066-Dxxx configuration number on the label:

StepWhat to capture
1. Read the modelFP-1000 (full-feature) or FP-510 (value)β€”
2. Read the KA02066-D numbere.g. KA02066-D115 / -D210 β€” the exact configβ€”
3. Note paper widthFP-1000 runs selectable 58 mm or 80 mmβ€”
4. Cross-reference & orderMatch the config + printhead number to a tested partβ€”
Model name + KA02066-D config number + paper width = the facts that pin down the exact Fujitsu part.

The Fujitsu POS printer range

Fujitsu’s POS receipt range centres on two thermal models, with older CT-series mechanisms still in the field:

ModelTierNotes
FP-1000Full-feature203 dpi, ~180 mm/s, dual 58/80 mm, integrated cutterβ€”
FP-510ValueLower-cost receipt printer in the same familyβ€”
CT-series (legacy)OlderEarlier Fujitsu mechanisms; printheads still sourced (e.g. KD-prefixed)β€”
The FP-1000 is the mainstay; the FP-510 is the budget option; CT-series legacy mechanisms are still serviced by part number.

What makes the FP-1000 a workhorse

The FP-1000 earns its β€œworkhorse” reputation on a few specifics that also tell you what parts it uses:

SpecFP-1000
Resolution203 dpiβ€”
Speed~180 mm/sβ€”
Mechanism lifeRated for tens of millions of linesβ€”
Paper widthSelectable 58 mm and 80 mm; rolls up to ~83 mm dia.β€”
Built-inCutter, buzzer, cash-drawer kick, drop-in paper loadβ€”
The dual 58/80 mm width and integrated cutter are why one FP-1000 covers many roles β€” and why cutter and roller are common service parts.

Reading the KA02066 configuration scheme

The KA02066 number on the label is the key to ordering. Read it in full:

A Fujitsu FP-1000 part numberKA02066-D210FP-1000 product codeconfiguration variantSuffixes include -D105 / -D115 / -D120 / -D200 / -D205 / -D210 / -D215
A Fujitsu FP-1000 part number: KA02066 is the product, the -Dxxx suffix is the specific configuration (interface, options, revision). Quote all of it.

The label is on the base or rear of the printer. Capture the complete KA02066-D number plus the model name β€” together they let a supplier match the exact configuration, including the fitted interface.

Wear parts and the printhead

These are the parts that wear on an FP-1000. Replacing the right one beats replacing the printer:

PartSymptom / note
Thermal printheadFaint or missing dots; match the Fujitsu head part no. (KD/KA)β€”
CutterJams or won't cut cleanly (integrated on FP-1000)β€”
Platen rollerFeed problems, smudging β€” confirm 58 vs 80 mmβ€”
Power supply / adapterDead printer β€” many units ship without the AC adapterβ€”
InterfaceConnects but won't print β€” confirm the config's interfaceβ€”
Faint print = head; won't cut = cutter; feed = roller. Match the head by its Fujitsu KD/KA part number, not by model alone.

Cross-referencing and ordering

Put it together into a clean order:

  1. 1

    Capture the identifiers

    Note the model (FP-1000 / FP-510) and the full KA02066-D configuration number from the label, plus your paper width (58 or 80 mm).
  2. 2

    Find the printhead number

    For a head, read the Fujitsu printhead part number (KD/KA-prefixed) printed on the head if you can, rather than assuming from the model.
  3. 3

    Cross-reference the OEM number

    Match the Fujitsu OEM number to a genuine or quality-tested equivalent at the same 203 dpi and the correct configuration.
  4. 4

    Verify before shipping

    Send a photo of the printer label (model + KA02066-D number) so your supplier can confirm the part β€” including interface and power β€” before it ships.
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Browse Fujitsu printers and spares in our Fujitsu printer & parts category, printheads in thermal print heads, and other receipt printers in POS printers. For head-replacement technique and power diagnosis, see our printhead replacement and power supply failure guides. Send us your model and KA02066-D number and we’ll match the exact Fujitsu part.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the Fujitsu FP-1000 and FP-510?
Both are thermal POS receipt printers, but the FP-1000 is the full-featured workhorse and the FP-510 is positioned as the lower-cost option. The FP-1000 prints at 203 dpi and around 180 mm/sec, has a long-life mechanism (rated for tens of millions of lines), supports selectable 58 mm and 80 mm paper, and includes an integrated cutter, buzzer and cash-drawer kick. Choose the FP-1000 for demanding, full-feature lanes; the FP-510 where budget matters more than the extra capability.
How do I identify exactly which Fujitsu printer/configuration I have?
Read the label for the model name (e.g. FP-1000) and the Fujitsu part number, which for the FP-1000 is in the KA02066-Dxxx family β€” for example KA02066-D115 or KA02066-D210. The model name tells you the family; the full KA02066-D number identifies the exact configuration (interface, options, revision). Quote the complete number when sourcing, because two FP-1000s can differ in interface and options depending on their config code.
What does a Fujitsu part number like KA02066-D210 mean?
KA02066 identifies the FP-1000 product, and the -Dxxx suffix is the configuration/variant code that pins down the specific build β€” things like the interface fitted and option set. You'll see a range of suffixes (e.g. -D105, -D115, -D120, -D200, -D205, -D210, -D215). You don't need to decode each digit; what matters is quoting the full KA02066-D number so a supplier matches the exact variant.
Can the FP-1000 really print both 58 mm and 80 mm receipts?
Yes. The FP-1000 supports selectable paper widths of 58 mm and 80 mm with an integrated paper guide, and handles rolls up to around 83 mm diameter. That flexibility is one reason it's a popular workhorse β€” one printer covers narrow and standard receipts. When ordering paper or a roller, confirm which width your site actually runs.
Which part wears out on a Fujitsu FP-1000, and can I replace just that?
The thermal printhead is the main wear part β€” when print goes faint or shows missing dots, the head is usually the cause and is replaceable on its own, ideally paired with a clean platen roller. The integrated cutter is the next most common part to fail (jams or won't cut). You typically replace the specific part rather than the whole printer; match it to your KA02066 configuration.
How do I make sure a Fujitsu replacement part will fit?
Quote the model (FP-1000 or FP-510) and the full KA02066-D configuration number from the label, and for a printhead, confirm the Fujitsu printhead part number (Fujitsu uses KD/KA-prefixed numbers for heads and mechanisms) rather than assuming from the model. A reputable supplier cross-references the Fujitsu OEM number to a genuine or quality-tested equivalent and confirms the fit, including interface, before shipping.

Sources & further reading

  1. Fujitsu FP-1000 Thermal Printer (KA02066-D210 example) β€” IT Instock
  2. Fujitsu FP-1000 POS Printer β€” KA02066-D115 β€” Barcode Discount
  3. Fujitsu FP-1000 Datasheet β€” Manualzz
  4. Fujitsu POS Printer: FP-1000 Series (overview) β€” SlideShare
  5. Fujitsu POS Printers (reference listings, KA02066 numbers) β€” eBay

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