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FASTMARK 4600 PLUS
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
Front Panel
The front panel includes
- LCD display
- 3 LED status indicators (READY, MEDIA and RIBBON)
- 3 control buttons (FEED, PAUSE and CANCEL)
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LED Indicators
The Ready LED indicates the following conditions:
- The printer's power is on, unit is ready to print.
- The printer's power is off.
- Error condition (see Troubleshooting section in USER
GUIDE for details)
The Media LED indicates the following conditions:
- Media is installed and ready for Normal operation.
- The printer's power is off.
- Media Out condition.
This condition only occurs following a media motion
request.
The Ribbon LED indicates the following conditions:
- The printer is set for Thermal Transfer mode and the printer
contains a Thermal Transfer Ribbon.
- The printer is set for Direct Thermal Mode.
- The printer is set for Thermal Transfer mode and the ribbon
is not moving or at end of life.
This condition only occurs following a media motion
request.
There are three LED indicators on the front panel, “READY”, “MEDIA” and “RIBBON”.
These indicators display the present status of the printer.
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Buttons
The printer performs an internal Self-Test and prints a Configuration
Report.
LCD displays "SELF TEST".
The printer will do a Label Sensor Calibration test on the current
loaded media.
LCD displays "CALIBRATION".
The printer will reset the Non-Volatile memory back to factory
defaults.
Depending upon the printer model and current mode, the Front Panel buttons serve multiple
functions. Refer to the following tables for their specific functions.
Pressed and held down during Power UP
Upon completion of the desired function the printer will go into a READY condition.
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