Century Hawk 4, Hawk 4S User Manual

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This equipment may generate, use and/or radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in full accordance with this instruction manual, interference to radio communications may occur. This equipment complies with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may also cause interference. In such case the user will be required, at their expense, to correct the interference using whatever means necessary.
Trademarks
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Hawk Label Printer User’s Manual 8th edition April 2008
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Disclaimer
This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy. The instructions and descriptions it contains are accurate for the Century Hawk Label Printer at the time of this manual’s printing. However, succeeding printers and manuals are subject to change without notice. Century assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the printer and this manual.
Although this manual describes and details many issues, which could possibly occur, the manufacturer cannot warrant against unpredictable conditions during the printing process. For problems such as the printer not working, lost or unclear print content, etc., the manufacturer and resellers are responsible for correcting these issues (according to Century Printer Warranty Clauses). In no event shall the manufacturer or the resellers involved be liable for any damages whatsoever (including without limitation; damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising from the use of, the results of use or inability to use this product, even if the manufacturer has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
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Important Safety Instructions
Only qualified and trained service technicians should attempt to repair the printer.
Do not place the printer on or near a heat source.
Be sure that the output of the power adapter is 24VDC and your power source
matches the rating listed on the power adapter. Be certain your power source is grounded.
To avoid getting an electric shock, do not use a worn or damaged power cord. If
the power cord becomes damaged or frayed, replace it immediately.
Do not insert anything into the ventilation slots or openings on the printer.
The printer and power adapter should never be operated in a location where either
one can get wet. Personal injury may result.
The printhead becomes hot while printing. To protect from damaging the
printhead and risk of personal injury, avoid touching the printhead.
To get increased printhead longevity and higher quality printouts, always use
approved labels, tags and thermal transfer ribbons. Approved supplies can be ordered from your dealer.
Static electricity that accumulates on the surface of the human body or other
surfaces can damage or destroy the printhead or electronic components in this device. DO NOT touch the printhead or the electronic components with bare hands.
Place the printer on a flat, firm, solid surface.
Possible Corrective Action
Never jam or block the air vents, or operate in a high temperature environment.
Turn off the power when not in use for extended periods.
Follow all recommendations and setup instructions included in this manual.
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Contents
Preface....................................................................................1
Chapter 1 Introduction..........................................................2
Specifications...................................................................................2
Specifications for Printer..........................................................2
Specifications for Power Adapter.............................................3
Unpacking and Inspection................................................................3
Chapter 2 Getting Started.....................................................6
Setting up.........................................................................................6
Main Parts and Features................................................................... 7
Connecting the Printer ...................................................................10
Power Connection..................................................................10
Interface Connection..............................................................10
Loading the Ribbon........................................................................ 11
Loading the Media.........................................................................18
Adjusting the Position of Media Sensor.........................................23
Operation Basics............................................................................26
Power Switch .........................................................................26
The Front Panel......................................................................26
System Mode..........................................................................28
LCD Panel Operation.............................................................29
DIP Switch at the Back Panel.................................................32
Windows Driver Installation ..................................................33
Label Edition Software ..................................................................34
Chapter 3 Maintenance.......................................................35
Cleaning the Printhead...................................................................35
Cleaning the Platen Roller .............................................................36
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Cleaning the Printer Interior...........................................................36
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting..................................................37
Error Indications ............................................................................37
Miscellaneous ................................................................................38
Others.............................................................................................39
Appendix A: Interface Specifications..................................40
Appendix B: ASCII Table....................................................43
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Preface
Welcome to the Century Hawk label printer. The Hawk is designed to provide general-purpose and high-performance printing capabilities.
Century Hawk barcode label printers are a new generation of printing equipment featuring high performance coupled with multiple functions. They stand out with their modern appearance and excellent functionality, while utilizing a series of new and cutting edge technologies. Relying on our wealth of experience, the printers were carefully designed to be not just rugged and durable, but also easily operated and maintained. We utilize a 32-bit embedded ARM CPU and a High-tech system platform to guarantee the highest performance and quality possible.
This manual explains how to set up and begin using your Hawk printer. It also provides detailed information on configuring your printer, basic operations, care and troubleshooting.
Please read this manual carefully before using your Hawk printer.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Specifications
Specifications for Printer
Model CH-4204 & CH-4204S CH-4303 & CH-4303S
Printing method Direct thermal & Thermal transfer Printing resolution 203dpi (8dots/mm) 300dpi (11.8dots/mm) Max printing speed 4ips (101.6mm/s) 3ips (76.2mm/s) Max printing width 4.25” (108mm) 4.17 (106mm) Max printing length 40 (1016mm) Memory 2MB/4MB* FLASH ROM, 4MB SDRAM Media
Roll-feed, die-cut, continuous, fan-
fold, tags, tickets in plain
paper or thermal paper Width4.3110mmmax.0.98(25mmmin. Supply roll: OD 6(152mm) max., ID 1(25.4mm) min.
Ribbon
Wax, Wax/Resin, Resin Ribbon roll: OD 2.75″(70mm) max., ID 1″(25.4mm) core Max width: 110mm; Max length: 300M
Fonts
Windows True Type Fonts (when using Windows drivers);
Built-in ASCII font and a 24×24 dot matrix Chinese font.
Bar Code Types***
1D Barcode : Code 39Code 93Code 128/subset A,B,C Codabar Interleave 2 of 5UPC A/E 2 and 5 add-on EAN-13/8/128,UCC-128,Postnet,Plessey,HBIC, Telepen FIM ,etc 2D Barcode : PDF417, Data Matrix, QR, Maxicode
Media sensor Reflective (Adjustable)/Transmissive Interfaces RS-232 serial, USB (and/or Centronics)**, PS/2* LCD Display 2 line graphic*
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Power rating 24 VDC, 2.0A**** Weight 3.5kgs Dimensions W256 x D329 x H200mm Operation environment
Temperature: 40F–100F (0C – 40C) Relative humidity: 5% - 85% non condensing
Optional items Internal 100/10M Ethernet Interface card, Centronics
* 4MB Flash ROM, PS/2 port and LCD display are only provided for
CH-4204S and CH-4303S
** The Centronics interface is not a standard component and is an optional
item. Please verify your requirements before ordering;
*** Theoretically, the printer can print any type of barcode, as determined by
the software you are using;
**** Power for the barcode label printer is provided via an external power
adaptor.
Specifications for Power Adapter
Input
AC 100~240V, 47~63HZ
Output
DC 24V, 2.0 A
Environment
0C ~ 40C
Unpacking and Inspection
Inspect the shipping carton(s) for possible shipping damage. If damage is discovered, notify the shipping company to report the nature and extent of the damage.
Please check the items according to the Packing List. If there are any items missing, notify your authorized reseller.
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Packing List(Figure 1:
1. Printer 1 pcs
2. Power Adapter 1 pcs
3. Ribbon Spindle 2 pcs
4. Media Spindle 1 pcs
5. Core Adapter 2 pcs
6. Media Roll Guide 2 pcs
7. Ribbon 1 pcs
8. Sample Media 1 pcs
9. CD Rom 1 pcs
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Figure 1 Printer and accessories
Ribbon Spindle
Printer
Power Adapter
Media
Spindle
Core Adapter
Media Roll Guide
Ribbon
Sample Media
CD-Rom
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Chapter 2 Getting Started
Setting up
Before setting up the printer you should consider the following:
1. Make sure there is adequate space around the printer for loading consumables and proper ventilation.
2. Make sure the printer is close to the host so the interface cable is easily accessible at either end.
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Main Parts and Features
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1. PAUSE Button 2. FEED Button 3. CANCEL Button
4. READY Indicator 5. MEDIA Indicator 6. RIBBON Indicator
7. Media Exit Path 8. Cover Handle 9. Bottom Case
10. Top Cover 11.Left Side Cover
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Figure 3
1. Printhead Module 2. Printhead Bracket 3. Printhead
4. Transmissive Sensor 5. Reflective Sensor 6. TPH Release Lever
7. Media Guide 8. Ribbon Loading Knob 9. Ribbon Supply Spindle
10. Media Compartment 11.Guide Wheel 12. Platen Roller
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Figure 4
1. RS232 Serial Port 2. DIP Switches 3. USB Port
4. PS/2 Port 5. DC IN Port 6. Ethernet Port
7. Centronics Port
Note: The above figure illustrates all possible interface ports on a
Century Hawk printer, but some ports may not be available for your printer. Please check your requirements when purchasing the printer.
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