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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: WELCOME 1
CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED 3
Outside the Printer 3
Inside the Printer 5
Paper Media Guide Bar 6
Connection Ports and Power Connector 7
Take Up Spindle and Take Up Clutch (Gears) 7
Supply Spindle and Supply Clutch 8
Printhead Assembly (TPH, Shield, Bracket, and LED Array) 8
Platen and Index Sensor 9
Understanding the Control Panel Buttons and the LCD (Cxi Only) 10
Understanding the LCD Menu Structure 12
Setting Up the Cxi and Ci Printers 14
Printer Requirements 14
Unpacking the Printer 15
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors 16
Connecting Data Cables to the Printer: 17
USB-A HOST Connectivity 18
Connecting Power to the Printer 19
Printer Power Test 22
Thermal Transfer Ribbon Loading (TT Printers Only) 24
Loading Media 34
Loading Large Roll OD Media 43
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User Adjustable Sensor 49
Gap Mode 49
Black Mark Mode 50
Performing the Self Test 51
CHAPTER 3: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 54
CHAPTER 4: USING THE ADMINISTRATOR TOOL 55
Connect to the Printer 55
Change a Printer Setting 57
IO Settings 58
Printer Settings 59
Label Positioning 60
Calibrating the Printer 60
Method 2: Calibrate by Performing a Self Test; See Chapter 2 of this User’s
Guide 61
Method 3: Calibrate Using Cognitive Programming Language (CPL) 61
Using USB Hubs, Keyboards and Scanners 67
Using a USB Flash Drive 68
Loading Settings Using a USB Flash Drive 68
To load settings using the USB A Host, follow these steps: 68
Loading Objects Using a USB Flash Drive 68
To load objects using the USB A Host, follow these steps: 68
Loading Firmware Using a USB Flash Drive 69
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To load firmware using the USB A Host, follow these steps: 69
CHAPTER 6: NETWORK PRINTING 70
Assigning a Static Address 70
Using Automatic Address Assignment 71
Verifying Network Settings 72
Configuring a Printer Driver for Network Use 73
Sharing the Printer on a Network 75
Network Support Materials 76
CHAPTER 7: PRINTING STANDARD LABELS AND TAGS 77
Using Label Software 77
Using CPL Programming 77
Using Third-Party and Proprietary Applications 79
Printing from Microsoft Word 79
To Configure the Software for a Cognitive Printer 79
Setting Label Size 81
Creating a Label and Barcode 84
Design the label in a Word document. Use the following steps to design a barcode. 84
Printing a Label 84
Make sure that the printer is connected to the computer and powered on. Ensure that the
media is loaded correctly. Use the following steps to print the label: 84
Printing from Proprietary Applications 84
CHAPTER 8: TROUBLESHOOTING 85
Isolating Problems 85
Run a Printer Self Test 85
Print a Proven Label Format 85
Print a New Label Format 86
Check the Label Format Header Line 86
“Comment Out” Portions of the Non-Working Label Format 86
Common Issues 87
General Troubleshooting Tips 90
CHAPTER 9: PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS 91
C Series Technical Specification Information: 91
Standard Features 91
Optional Features 92
Printing Specifications 92
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Media Specifications 93
Media Indexing 93
Ribbon Specifications 94
Label Roll Changes per Ribbon 94
Font Specifications 94
Bar Code Symbologies and Specifications 95
Cognitive Programming Language (CPL) 95
Communications Specifications 96
Electrical Specifications 96
International Environment Compliance 96
International Regulatory Compliance 96
Environmental Specifications 96
Physical Specifications 97
Software 97
Preventive Maintenance 97
Cleaning 97
Warranty 98
Telephone Technical Support 124
Finding Help on the Web 124
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Cognitive Media Support 124
C Series Sales Support 125
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Chapter
1
Chapter 1: Welcome
Congratulations on the purchase of a Cognitive Compact Industrial C Series
thermal label printer. With its 2-year warranty, mid-range performance, and
customer service, the printer will provide you continuous label printing with very
little downtime and at the highest quality. Cognitive Solutions is committed to
providing a high-performance and reliable user experience. This User’s Manual
provides information on how to install the printer and includes all necessary user
support information.
The following list of C Series documentation is located on the Companion CD, which
ships with every printer. It is also available at:
World Wide Web — Visit http://www.compactindustrial.com or
http://www.compactindustrial.com/cseries/support/support.html to download the
latest C Series firmware, the current printer drivers, or to download or view C
Series documentation support.
Quick Start Guide — The Quick Start Guide provides illustrated Cxi and Ci highlevel printer setup information including media loading, ribbon loading for thermal
transfer models, and software/drivers installation instructions. A printed copy of
this document is provided with every C Series printer. Chapter 2 of this User’s
Guide provides further instructions on setting up your Cxi and Ci printers.
Programmer’s Guide — The Programmer’s Guide provides information about how
to program all Cognitive printers. For up-to-date firmware release notes and to
download the most recent firmware required for the Cxi and Ci printers visit:
Ethernet Printer Information — The Ethernet Printer Information provides
information for configuring and troubleshooting the internal Ethernet print server. The
Ethernet Printer Information is a section of the Programmer’s Guide.
Printer Drivers (Microsoft Windows® only) —Printer drivers required for the C
Series printers are provided on the Companion CD which ships with the printer. The
latest drivers can also be found on Cognitive’s web site www.compactindustrial.com .
Full instructions on how to load these drivers are located in Chapter 3 of this User’s
Guide.
Consumables Guide — To ensure full printhead warranty on all C Series printers,
Cognitive requires the use of Cognitive approved media. This guide lists Cognitive
approved media including labels, tags, and ribbons, with part numbers and
descriptions for all Cxi and Ci printer models. Cognitive offers custom media for all
printing needs. Included are full details on Cognitive’s custom media options. For
more information on Cognitive’s approved media please call +1.800.525.2785. This
guide also lists Cxi and Ci consumable parts and printheads by part number and
description.
Printer Product Guide — Find Cxi and Ci printer model information, printer
options available for upgrade and/or standard order, printer accessories, and Cxi
and Ci approved media for all Cxi and Ci printer models.
Marketing and Sales Support – The Compact Industrial web site,
www.compactindustrial.com, has additional information and sales support such as
product brochures, presentations, and product images. The files are available in
many formats for easy-to-use downloads. For additional help, contact the marketing
department at +1 (800) 451-9864 or send an e-mail message to
marketing@cognitive.com.
CSI Support — For technical CSI support please contact the C Series Technical
Support Team by calling the toll free number (888) 632.8292 or directly at
+1 (720) 221.9549. Or, send an e-mail message to CSeriesSupport@cognitive.com.
For all other CSI support needs, please call +1 (800) 522-2785.
First, take a tour around the printer to understand its parts and functions.
Outside the Printer
Figure 2-1. C Series Top and Front View
Device Use
A – LCD control panel
(Cxi only)
B – POWER LED
C – READY LED
D – User interface menu
buttons (Cxi only)
E – FEED/Enter button Advances print media/Enters user menu commands
F– Front bezel Covers the front of the printer
G – Lower case Covers the sides of the printer
Back-lit, two-line, 16-character display with full menus to change
setup options
Shows power status
GREEN – Power switch is turned on
Shows printer status
GREEN – Printer ready to accept data
RED – Printer error, empty media roll, or paused operation during
batch mode processing
Controls user interface
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H – Case base Covers the base of the printer
I – High-lift printhead
latches
Pushes upward to release the printhead
J – ON/OFF switch Controls printer power
K – Cast metal user
interface cover
Contains user interface buttons
L – Dust cover Protects print media
M – Hinged media
window
Device Use
A – Large roll spindle slot Holds large roll media
B – Standard roll spindle slot Holds standard roll media
C – Cast metal user interface
cover
Contains user interface buttons
D – Printhead Printing mechanism
E – Printhead bracket Holds the printhead
F – Ribbon drive gears Feeds ribbon through the printer
Figure 2-5. C Series Connections and Power (Back View)
Connector Use
A – ON/OFF switch Controls printer power
B – Power connector Connects to power supply
C – Ethernet connector
(RJ-45)
Ethernet communications port for network connectivity
D – USB-B device port USB communications port
E – USB-A host port USB communications port
F – Serial/Parallel port Serial/parallel data communications port
Take Up Spindle and Take Up Clutch (Gears)
Figure 2-6. Take Up Spindle, Clutch, and Side view of Clutch Gears
Components Description
A Take Up Spindle
B Take Up Clutch
Understanding the Control Panel Buttons and the LCD (Cxi Only)
When the printer is powered on, the LCD displays COGNITIVE CXI. After
approximately 2 seconds, the LCD displays COGNITIVE. This is an indication that
the menu is at its highest level.
From this menu level, the LEFT button displays the current status of the printer;
either a READY condition, or the most recent error encountered.
To begin navigation through the menu, press the RIGHT button to enter the MAIN
MENU. Pressing the UP/DOWN buttons and the ENTER button allows movement
throughout the menu tree. Pressing the ENTER button selects a menu item,
allowing navigation deeper into that menu. At any time, the LEFT button may be
pressed to return to the previous menu level, or to escape without making a
selection. Repeatedly pressing the LEFT button returns the user to the highest
menu level.
Summary of the keypad button functions:
Figure 2-10. Cxi Printer User Interface Menu Buttons
LEFT button (B): Press the LEFT button to display the current printer status.
From within the menu, pressing the LEFT button returns to the previous menu
level.
UP (A) and DOWN (C) buttons: Allows menu navigation up and down through
the menu tree, and allows the user to increase or decrease numeric values in some
menu items.
RIGHT button (D): Allows the user to enter the menu system, and controls
horizontal movement of the menu cursor for certain menu items.
ENTER button (E): In the menu mode, selects a menu item for further navigation.
ENTER also selects a value in a menu item. The LCD displays the confirmation
message VALUE HAS BEEN SET.
At the highest menu level, when COGNITIVE is displayed on the LCD, or when
the printer is ready to print, this button acts as a FORM FEED.
When the ENTER button is pressed, a single label is fed if the printer is in an
indexing mode. When the button is pressed continuously for longer than two
seconds, the printer feeds labels until the button is released. When indexing is
disabled, the printer feeds media continuously when the ENTER button is pressed.
Quick UP / DWN key press
increments by 1;
Press and hold increments by 10
Quick UP / DWN key press
increments by 1;
Press and hold increments by 10
Quick UP / DWN key press
increments by 1;
Press and hold increments by 10
Setting up a C Series printer is an easy process. This chapter describes printer
requirements, printer controls, loading thermal transfer ribbon, and loading print
media. The printer self test is also described. Be sure to follow all steps in
sequential order as listed in this User’s Guide to avoid electric shock or damage to
the C Series printer.
Printer Requirements
The C Series printer has the following operational requirements.
• Communications
o Serial – Standard RS-232 (requires a custom cable, refer to Chapter 10)
o Parallel – Uni-directional parallel interface (requires a custom cable,
refer to Chapter 10)
o USB A Host Interface – USB cable, MSD, HID
o USB B 2.0 Device Interface – USB cable
o Ethernet 10/100 (Optional) – Standard 10Base-T interface cable
• Auto-detectable 90-264VAC, 24VDC 150W power supply
• Environment
• Operating environment:
• 41ºF to 104ºF (5ºC to 40ºC)
• 20% to 85 % non-condensing R. H. (relative humidity)
• Storage/transportation environment:
• -4.0ºF to 122ºF (-20ºC to 50ºC)
• 5% to 95% non-condensing R. H. (relative humidity)
Controls and indicators for the C Series printer are located on the front panel and
right side of the printer. Cxi printers also have an LCD display on the user
interface.
Figure 2-12. C Series Printer Controls and Indicators
Device Primary Function Use
A - POWER
light
B - READY
indicator
Shows power status ON – printer on and ready to print
OFF – no power applied
Shows printer status GREEN – printer ready to accept data
RED – printer error, empty media roll, or paused
operation during batch mode processing
OFF – no power applied
C - FEED
button
Advances print media Press to advance media
Press and hold while turning unit on to initiate self
test and print current configuration
D - ON/OFF
Controls printer power Press to turn printer on and off
Connect one of the following data cables to the matching located on the back of the
C Series printer:
• Ethernet cable
• USB cable (compatible with both USB-A and USB-B)
• Cognitive custom parallel cable
• Cognitive custom serial cable or serial adapter cable
Figure 2-13. (Back View) Connections and Power
Connector Use
A – ON/OFF switch Controls printer power
B – Power connector Connects to power supply
C – Ethernet connector
(RJ-45)
Ethernet communications port for network connectivity
D – USB-B device port USB communications port
E – USB-A host port USB communications port
F – Serial/Parallel port Serial/parallel data communications port
NOTE: FOR PARALLEL AND SERIAL CONNECTIONS, A CUSTOM CABLE IS REQUIRED. A
STANDARD PARALLEL OR SERIAL CABLE WILL NOT WORK WITH THIS PRINTER. TO
OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO ORDER A COGNITIVE CUSTOM SERIAL AND/OR
PARALLEL CABLE COMPATIBLE WITH ALL C SERIES PRINTERS, PLEASE REFER TO
CHAPTER 10 OF THIS USER’S GUIDE, THE PRODUCT GUIDE LOCATED ON THE WEB
SITE,OR THE PRODUCT GUIDE ON THE COMPANION CD.
A STANDARD USB CABLE IS SHIPPED WITH ALL C SERIES PRINTERS. IT IS LOCATED IN
THE ACCESSORIES BOX.
The C Series printer supports hubs, USB keyboards, USB keyboard wedge
scanners, and USB flash drives.
The keyboard and scanner devices can be used to input data directly to the printer.
They are most commonly used in conjunction with CPL scripting language, for
example, menus and stored formats, to produce labels.
The USB flash drive can be used to upgrade printer firmware and load settings and
objects. This topic is discussed further in Chapter 5 “USB-A Host”.
The next step is to provide power to the C Series printer. Use only the AC adapter
supplied with the printer. Using a power adapter not certified for use is both unsafe
and voids the warranty on the printer.
IMPORTANT NOTE: FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN ORDER TO SAFELY CONNECT POWER TO
THE PRINTER.
Connect the provided power supply cord into the power supply unit.
Figure 2-14. Connecting the Power Cord into the Power Supply
Connect the power supply cord into the power connector located in the back corner of
the C Series printer. The flat end of the power supply cord, listed as B below in Figure
2-15, has an arrow to indicate which end is on top. There is also an indented key, shown
as A below in Figure 2-15, to illustrate which end should be inserted upright into the C
Series power connector.
Figure 2-15. Connecting the Power Supply to the Printer
NOTE: (CXI PRINTERS ONLY) THE LCD BRIEFLY DISPLAYS PRESS RIGHT ARROW FOR
MENU. THEN THE LCD DISPLAYS COGNITIVE CXI FOR ABOUT ONE SECOND. WHEN THE
PRINTER IS READY TO PRINT, THE LCD DISPLAYS COGNITIVE. (SEE
Figure 2-18 BELOW).
Figure 2-18: CXI Printer LCD Display when Printer is Powered ON
Press the Power Switch to OFF and confirm the Power and Ready Light turn off before
proceeding to the next steps. Refer to Figure 2-12 in step 1 of the Power Test section of
this manual, to locate the power button on the printer.
Thermal Transfer Ribbon Loading (TT Printers Only)
To run the C Series printers in thermal transfer mode, a ribbon must be loaded
properly into the C Series printer in order to print. This section details step-by-step
instructions on how to load thermal transfer ribbon into the printer. There is a
ribbon loading label on the side of the printhead mechanism for all thermal transfer
C Series printers as shown in Figure 2-19 below.
Figure 2-19: Ribbon Loading Label
For ribbon specifications and details please refer to the Consumables Guide on the
Companion CD or the Cognitive web site:
Remove the Test Sample from inside the printer, and file the test sample with the
warranty and other C Series documentation for future reference.
Figure 2-21. Removing the Test Sample from the Printer
Place the sample ribbon provided with the printer, in front of the printer for loading.
Place the large media end towards the printer with the small take up roll end facing
away from the printer as shown in Figure 2-22 below. Gently remove the tape off the
ribbon to prepare for ribbon loading.
Once the tape is removed, discard the tape, and spread the ribbon out so the text on the
leader is facing down, as shown in Figure 2-23 below. Make sure the ribbon does not roll
off the table when setting it down.
Figure 2-23. Ribbon Layout Before Loading Into the Printer
Next, unlatch the printhead mechanism to load the ribbon into the printer. To do this,
pull up on the black latches with both hands. Refer to the figure below to release the
printhead mechanism.
Next, raise the printhead mechanism fully. Refer to figure 2-25.
Figure 2-25. Fully Raised Printhead Mechanism
CLEANING NOTE: THIS IS THE IDEAL POSITION FOR CLEANING THE PRINTHEAD,
PRINTHEAD SHIELD, AND PLATEN.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COGNITIVE APPROVED CLEANING SUPPLIES, PLEASE
REFER TO THE COGNITIVE WEB SITE OR THE CONSUMABLES GUIDE INCLUDED ON THE
COMPANION CD.
Next, insert the ribbon supply roll. Lift the ribbon supply roll, as shown in Figure 2-26,
with one hand as it currently is positioned with the Cognitive leader text showing.
Examine the ends of the ribbon supply roll and notice the notches on the roll. These
notches fit into the printer. Refer to Figure 2-27 for clear pictures of the notches.
Figure 2-26. Ribbon Supply Core Notches
Figure 2-27. Lining up the Ribbon Supply Core Notches with the Supply Spindle Notches
While holding the ribbon in place, pull gently on the green supply spindle to insert the
ribbon supply roll into place.
Figure 2-28. Pulling Out the Ribbon Supply Spindle
Place the ribbon supply roll into position as shown in Figure 2-29 below. Line up the
notches on the ribbon supply roll with the printer supply spindle notches to secure the
ribbon supply roll into place.
Figure 2-29. Lining up the Supply Roll Core with the Ribbon Spindle Notches
When the ribbon feels secure, gently push and rotate the green supply spindle
clockwise, while holding the supply clutch hug, until the ribbon seats properly.
Figure 2-30. Supply spindle Rotation to Secure Supply Roll In Place
Once the ribbon supply roll is loaded, gently lower the printhead mechanism down with
one hand while holding the user interface cover with the other hand. DO NOT LATCH
the printhead mechanism. Refer to Figure 2-31.
Figure 2-31. Separating and Lowering the Printhead Mechanism from the User Interface Without
Latching the Mechanism
NOTE: IF THE PRINTHEAD MECHANISM LATCHES, A CLICKING NOISE WILL SOUND. IF THE
PRINTHEAD MECHANISM IS LATCHED BY MISTAKE, PUSH UP THE BLACK PRINTHEAD
LATCHES TO RELEASE THE PRINTHEAD MECHANISM AS SHOWN IN
Next, install the ribbon take up roll. Examine the ends of the ribbon take up core and
notice the notches on the ribbon core. These notches fit into the printer. Refer to Figure
2-32 for clear pictures of the notches. Lift the ribbon take up roll as shown in the
figures below.
Figure 2-32. Take up Roll Notches and Loading the Take Up Roll
Pull gently on the green take up spindle to insert the ribbon take up roll into place. Line
up the notches on the ribbon take up core with the printer take up spindle notches to
secure the take up roll into place.
Figure 2-33. Pulling the Take Up Spindle Out to Insert Take Up Roll
Place the ribbon take up roll into position as shown in Figure 2-34. Once the ribbon feels
secure, gently push and rotate the green take up spindle clockwise to make sure the
ribbon take up core is engaged with the notches on the printer.
Figure 2-34. Seating the Ribbon Take Up Core Into the Take Up Spindle Notches
Once the ribbon take up core has been installed, turn the take up spindle clockwise to
wind the ribbon leader onto the take up core. Rotate the green take up spindle clockwise
until the black ribbon begins winding on the take up core as shown in Figure 2-35.
Figure 2-35. Winding the Ribbon Onto the Take Up Core
All C Series printers have media loading instruction labels on the bottom of the
dust cover.
To increase the life of the printhead, Cognitive recommends using Cognitive
approved media with all C Series printer models. The Cognitive Solutions Inc.
printhead warranty requires Cognitive approved media. For more information
regarding Cognitive approved media please contact a local reseller or Cognitive
Solutions Customer Service locally at +1.303.273.1400 or Toll Free at
+1.800.525.2785
Lift the top dust cover (Thermal Transfer printers have already completed this step in
the ribbon loading section).
Remove the Manufacturing Test Sample from inside the printer and file the
Manufacturing Test Sample with the warranty and other C Series documentation for
future reference (Thermal Transfer printers have already completed this step in the
ribbon loading section).
Figure 2-38. Removing the Manufacturing Test Sample from the Printer
Insert the spindle into the Cognitive approved sample media roll (see inward and
outward wound media figures below).
Figure 2-39a. Inserting the Spindle Into the Cognitive Approved Inward Wound Media
Figure 2-39b. Inserting the Spindle into Outward Wound Media
NOTE: FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING COGNITIVE APPROVED MEDIA PLEASE
CONTACT A LOCAL RESELLER OR COGNITIVE SOLUTIONS CUSTOMER SERVICE LOCALLY
AT +1.303.273.1400 OR TOLL FREE AT +1.800.525.2785.
REFER TO THE CONSUMABLES GUIDE AND PRODUCT GUIDE ON THE WEB SITE:
HTTP://WWW.COMPACTINDUSTRIAL.COM/CSERIES/DOCUMENTATION/DOCUMENTATION.H
TML OR ON THE COMPANION CD.
Prior to loading media, take a moment to review operation of the media guides. The
guides are spring loaded in order to provide proper media control during printing. The
right media guide has a green locking tab as shown in Figure 2-40, that holds the
guides in any position. This is useful if the same width media is often used. Once the
guide is set to the width of the media, it can be locked in place and future loading of
media is simplified.
To initially set the media guides to the proper setting, try to push either guide to the
outside of the printer. If the guide does not move, lift up slightly on the green lock until
it stops in the upright position. Move the media guide to the outside of the printer as
shown in Figure 2-41.
Figure 2-41. Spread the media guides apart
NOTE: THE LOCK CAN BE REMOVED IF IT IS PULLED UP TOO HARD. IF THIS HAPPENS, REINSERT THE LOCK IN THE MEDIA GUIDE.
Locate the media guide bar in the rear of the mechanism, indicated by the arrow in
Figure 2-42 below. The media must be placed under the media guide bar, or media
wandering can occur.
Figure 2-42. C Series Top View of Media Guide from Behind Printer
Device Use
A – Media guide (silver bar) Guides the labels through the printer
Place the media under the media guide bar as shown in Figure 2-44.
Figure 2-44. Place the Media Under the Media Guide Bar
Lower the media between the two media guides. Position the media as shown in Figure
2-45. Before completely lowering the spindle in the slots as shown, unlock the guides if
they are locked, so they can spring load against the sides of the media roll.
Figure 2-45. Lower the Media Roll Into Lower Media Guide Slots
Once the guides are against the sides of the roll, push the roll down in the slot as shown
in Figure 2-46. This locks the media guide in the proper position. The media should look
as shown.
Figure 2-46. Push Down on the Right Side of the Roll to Lock the Media Guide
1) The media should be visible as shown in Figure 2-48.
Figure 2-48. Front View of Media Being Loaded Under Media Guide
Pull the media forward three to four inches from within the mechanism, past the drive
platen, as shown in Figure 2-49. Center the media on the platen before proceeding to
the next step.
Figure 2-49. Pulling the Media Three to Four Inches then Centering on the Platen
Remove the manufacturing test sample if this is the first time loading media, and take
a moment to review operation of the media guides. The guides are spring loaded in
order to provide proper media control during printing. The right guide has a green
locking tab, shown in Figure 2-55 that holds the guides in any position. This is useful, if
the same width media is often used. Once the guides are set to the width of the media, it
can be locked in place for simplified future loading.
To initially set the media guides to the proper setting, try to push either guide to the
outside of the printer. If the guide does not move, lift up slightly on the green locking
tab until it stops in the upright position. Move the media guide to the outside of the
printer as shown in Figure 2-56.
Figure 2-56. Opening the Media Guides
NOTE: THE LOCK CAN BE REMOVED IF IT IS PULLED UP TOO HARD. IF THIS HAPPENS, REINSERT THE LOCK IN THE MEDIA GUIDE.
Locate the media guide bar.
Figure 2-57. C Series Top View of Media Guide from Behind Printer
Device Use
A – Media guide (silver bar) Guides the labels through the printer
If the locking tab is in the locked position, unlock it. Then, place a spindle in the core of
the media roll, and position it in the printer, print side up, as shown in Figure 2-59 and
Figure 2-60.
Figure 2-59. Loading Large Media Roll, Print Side Up
Close the top cover and let the dust cover rest on the large media roll.
Figure 2-61. Closing the Top Cover
User Adjustable Sensor
The C-Series printers have an adjustable index sensor system. By moving the reflective sensor
laterally, shown in the next picture, the sensor system can accommodate a wide range of media
index mark positions. The sensor has a spring detent feature. To adjust it to the position you
require, simply slide it in its channel until it aligns with the feature you are trying to index.
Gap Mode
If you have a 2” wide printer, then the gap sensor is adjustable the entire width of the printer
media path. See both pictures below.
2” Printer with extreme settings of gap sensor positions. Sensor is highlighted with white to better show
position.
If you have a 4” wide printer, then the gap sensor will be effectively adjustable for the left half of
the media path as shown in the pictures below.
4” Printer shown with extreme settings for gap mode. Note that the sensor should only be adjusted to near
center in its right-most setting.
Black Mark Mode
Both the 2” and 4” printers are adjustable the full width of the media path. Please see the CSeries technical specification for the exact width of adjustment.
The self test checks the printer’s overall operability, and lists the printer’s current
settings. Refer to the figures and instructions below to perform the printer self test.
Figure 2-62. Performing the Printer Self Test
IMPORTANT! The printer should be loaded with media, connected to AC power, and turned on.
1) Press and hold the FEED button.
2) Turn the printer ON while holding the FEED button.
3) Release the FEED button when the self test starts to print.
4) Turn the printer off and then on again to return to normal printing operation.
IMPORTANT! AFTER PERFORMING THE SELF TEST, THE PRINTER IS IN HEXADECIMAL
DUMP MODE AND CANNOT PRINT NORMALLY UNTIL THE POWER IS CYCLED (TURNED
OFF, THEN TURNED ON AGAIN).
The output from the self test is described in the table below.
Setting Description Example (Actual settings may vary
FW Firmware version and date FW: 195-170-140 V1.40
S/N Printer serial number S/N: P012345678
RAM, FLASH RAM and FLASH size RAM=16 MB, FLASH=8 MB
Inches Printed Total inches printed Inches Printed: 2911
Printhead Printhead Designation Printhead: KPC108_8T0A1
Printer Settings
Aux. Power Enable 5vdc output through Serial port. Aux. Power: OFF
Buffer Reset (1/10sec) Enables or disables the buffer reset timer. Buffer Reset (1/10sec): 65535
Comm Communications port configuration values
(Baud, Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bits)
Darkness Darkness setting of printer. First number is
factory setting (not user modifiable).
Second number is the variable, user
modifiable setting.
Energy Offset Adjusts the Energy Density. Energy Offset: 0 (0)
Feed Speed Speed at which media is fed using the
FEED button.
Index Enabled Current state of Indexing. Either enabled
or disabled (No Index).
from examples listed below)
Comm: 9600,N,8,1,OFF
Darkness: 0 (0)
Feed Speed : NORMAL
Index Enabled
Feed Type Current Indexing mode. GAP, BAR or
Notch.
DTBAR Index sensor settings for Black Bar
indexing in Direct Thermal print mode.
TTBAR Index sensor settings for Black Bar
indexing in Thermal Transfer print mode.
DTGAP Index sensor settings for Gap indexing in
Direct Thermal print mode.
TTGAP Index sensor settings for Gap indexing in
Thermal Transfer print mode.
DTNOTCH Index sensor settings for Notch indexing in
Direct Thermal print mode.
TTNOTCH Index sensor settings for Notch indexing in
Thermal Transfer print mode.
No Media (inches) Distance (in inches) the label travels
before the printer either attempts to
recalibrate, or errors out with a red ready
light. (Gap indexing mode only)
Pitch (dots) Print density in dots per inch Pitch (dots): 200
Present Label When ON, Printer will advance and
Setting Description Example (Actual settings may vary
from examples listed below)
each label printed.
Advance With PRESENTLABEL ON, the distance
Advance: 15
that a label is advanced, in hundredths of
an inch
Reverse With PRESENTLABEL ON, the distance
Reverse: 20
that a label is retracted, in hundredths of
an inch
Print Mode DT indicates direct thermal printing, TT
Print Mode: DT (DT)
indicates thermal transfer printing
Print Speed Displays the current printing speed setting. Print Speed: HIGHSPEED
Report Level Sets the manner in which the printer
Report Level: 2
reports recoverable errors.
Shift left: (1/100) inches) Distance the image is shifted to the left, in
Shift left: (1/100) inches): 0
hundredths of an inch
Text Buffer:
Size Size of the text buffer Size:65535
Overflow Overflow value for the text buffer Overflow: 1024
User Feedback Shows the status of VARIABLE
User Feedback: OFF
USER_FEEDBACK
Width Default label width (approximate), in
Width: 425 (864 dots)
hundredths of an inch
Auxiliary Language Secondary Language Processor Aux. Language : NONE
Place the Companion CD into the computer and the CD automatically runs
through all the required steps to properly install the required software for the
C Series printer.
Towards the end of the installation process you’ll be asked whether you’ll be
using third-party label printing software from this machine. If you answer
‘Yes’, USB communication will not be available from the Administrator
software, but will be available from your label printing software. Serial and
network communication will still be available for the Administrator. You can
change this in the future by uninstalling this package and then re-installing
it.
When software installation is complete, follow the steps below to prepare
your printer for normal usage.
1. Plug the printer in.
2. The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.
3. The question “Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for
software?” will display. Select “No, not this time,” and click “Next”.
4. On the next screen select “Install from a list or specific location,” and
click “Next.”
5. On the next screen select “Search for the best driver in these
locations”;
a. Un-check “Search removable media”
b. Check “Include this location in the search” and browse to
NOTE: REFER TO CHAPTER 6: NETWORK PRINTING AND CHAPTER 2: CONNECTING
DATA CABLES TO THE PRINTER FOR MORE DETAILS
Once connected, the software will display the connection method in green
with a “Connected” message as shown below. On the right side of the
window, the printer’s settings will be displayed.
Next, print a self test label by selecting the “Print Self-Test Label” button
located in the lower right of the window. This will verify connection to the
printer.
This tab is for settings such as thermal printing method, darkness, print
speed, pitch, and real time clock settings, etc.
For more details on printer settings please refer to the Cognitive
Programmer’s Guide installed on your computer under Start Menu |
Cognitive Solutions Printing Support | Documentation. You may also
download this document from
The Label Positioning tab gives you control over settings that affect the
position of the print-media in the printer and the position of the label image
on the media. This includes setting the width of the media, the type of
indexing, top-of-form, shift-left, label presentation, and calibration.
Calibrating the Printer
Calibrate the printer when the following occurs:
• Print media type changes
• Printer skips labels
• Printer feeds blank labels
Cognitive recommends using Method 1 listed below to calibrate the printer;
however, users may calibrate using any of the three listed methods below.
Method 1: Calibrate using the Administrator configuration
software
In the Administrator’s Label Positioning tab, find the Index Settings group of
controls. Check the Indexing On check-box and select the appropriate
indexing mechanism for your media (BAR, GAP, or Notch). Press Apply to
save your setting, then press Calibrate to perform the calibration. The
printer will respond with a ‘Successful’ or ‘Unsuccessful’ status message.
Method 2: Calibrate by Performing a Self Test; See Chapter 2
of this User’s Guide
When the Self Test has finished printing the printers default settings, the
text ‘Press Feed Switch Now to Calibrate Index’ will appear on the media.
Press the Feed switch at this time to perform the calibration.
Once completed, the Printer must be power cycled to return to its proper
printing state.
If calibration was successful, pressing the Feed button will eject only one
label at a time.
Method 3: Calibrate Using Cognitive Programming Language (CPL)
Use the Administrator’s CPL Editor tab (see below) to send the following
commands to the printer.
! 0 0 0 0
VARIABLE INDEX ON
VARIABLE FEED_TYPE GAP
VARIABLE INDEX SETTING CALIBRATE
VARIABLE WRITE
END
Notice the keyword GAP in the third line. This may be replaced by the
keywords BAR or Notch as you need.
Profile Management provides the ability to download, save, open and apply
printer profiles to printers. This is useful in updating multiple printers with
the same settings.
To load the printer’s current profile, select “Get Current Printer’s Profile”.
The printer will display its settings.
To save the printer’s profile to a file, select “Save Profile to File” This creates
a text file with a .pfl extension. This profile can later be opened and sent to
other printers connected to the Administrator.
To open and previously saved file, select the “Open Stored Profile.”
To apply the displayed profile to a printer, select the “Apply Profile to
Current Printer”
Ability to view the current firmware version as well as upgrading firmware.
The current firmware version will display automatically.
To upgrade firmware, select “Select Firmware From Local Machine”.
Change files of type to “All Files” and browse to the directory with the
firmware. Select OK.
Select the Update Firmware button. This process can take 30 seconds to
several minutes depending on connection speed. Please allow the firmware to
full update.
This tab is useful only for PCL-equipped printers. It allows you to make a
label out of a full-page PCL document by specifying the small region of that
document you wish to print.
Since many PCL print images were designed to fit on 8-1/2”x11” paper, much
of the image won’t fit on a typical thermal printer label. Administrator
provides a simple means of cropping the desired image area to send to your
printer. Here’s a quick example of how to do this:
In the “Label Window Parameters” area of the PCL Windowing page, simply
enter the upper left corner coordinates of the desired windowed area you wish
to print from your original image. View the page in portrait orientation when
performing this operation.
Then, enter the length and width of the label you’ll be using to print on with
your C-Series printer. A test print will appear to ensure your label size
settings are correct. The box printed should fit within the edges of your label.
Test your PCL print file on the thermal printer by selecting the PCL file to be
printed using the “Select PCL File” button, located in the “Print PCL File”
section.
Note that Cognitive PCL is a true PCL HP5 compatible language. If the
print file you’re using is not compatible with PCL HP5, the print results may
not be correct.
If the desired print position isn’t correct, adjust the “Label Origin” values until
the desired print is located correctly. Following is a specific example describing
the activities and effects:
The CPL editor is a text editor/terminal program for communicating with the
C Series printer. This editor allows the user to create, open or save text files,
and send them to the printer.
You can type commands to the printer in the Printer Input text area. You
can also load commands from a file. The commands are displayed in the
Printer Input text area as if you had manually typed them.
To send the data to the printer, select “Send to Printer.” Any response that
the printer returns will be displayed in the Printer Indications text area.
To save any printer response, select “Save Output”
This chapter describes use of the USB-A connector (referred to as “E” below in
Figure 5-1).
Figure 5-1. C Series Connections Including the USB A Host Port
Connector Use
A – ON/OFF switch Controls printer power
B – Power connector Connects to power supply
C – Ethernet connector
(RJ-45)
D – USB-B device port USB communications port
E – USB-A host port USB communications port
F – Serial/Parallel port Serial/parallel data communications port
Using USB Hubs, Keyboards and Scanners
The printer supports USB hubs, keyboards and scanners. Any USB hub,
Windows™ keyboard or number pad can be used with the USB-A port. Only USB
scanners that provide a keyboard-wedge interface can be used.
Keyboards and scanners can be used for menu navigation and data entry with
menus and stored formats. This allows for a stand-alone application when used in
conjunction with the printer’s LCD display.
Ethernet communications port for network connectivity
This section describes use of a USB flash drive to load firmware, objects and
settings to the printer using its USB-A connector. Note that the printer must be
running version 1.30 or higher to load firmware and 1.40 or higher to load objects
and settings. The printer loads files in the following order: 1) Settings, 2) Objects,
and 3) Firmware.
NOTE: PLEASE REFER TO THE WEBSITE TO UPGRADE TO THE LATEST FIRMWARE
VERSION AND USE THIS FEATURE:
This feature allows easy loading of settings. This feature is available starting with
version 1.40 firmware. A settings file can contain any collection of VARIABLE
commands including VARIABLE WRITE.
To load settings using the USB A Host, follow these steps:
1. Create a folder on the flash drive at the root level named Cognitive.
2. Inside this folder create a folder named Settings.
3. Copy the settings files in the Settings folder.
4. After the printer has fully booted and is displaying a ready state, insert the USB
flash drive in the printer’s USB A connector.
5. The printer will load all files present in the Cognitive\Settings folder.
6. Multiple files can be present in the folder.
7. Files are loaded in alphabetical order.
Loading Objects Using a USB Flash Drive
This feature allows easy loading of stored objects such as fonts, graphics, menus,
and stored formats. This feature is available starting with version 1.40 firmware.
To load objects using the USB A Host, follow these steps:
1. Create a folder on the flash drive at the root level named Cognitive.
2. Inside this folder create a folder named Objects.
3. Copy the object files (fonts, formats, graphics) in the Objects folder.
4. After the printer has fully booted and is displaying a ready state, insert the USB
5. The printer will load all objects present in the Cognitive\Objects folder.
6. Multiple files can be present in the folder.
7. Files are loaded in alphabetical order.
Loading Firmware Using a USB Flash Drive
This feature provides a firmware upgrade method using the USB flash drive. When
the flash key is inserted, the file in the folder Cognitive\Firmware is examined and
used to upgrade printer firmware if it represents an upgrade. This feature is
available starting with version 1.30 firmware.
To load firmware using the USB A Host, follow these steps:
1. Create a folder on the flash drive at the root level named Cognitive.
2. Inside this folder create a folder named Firmware.
3. Copy the firmware file (obtained, for example, from Cognitive’s web site) in the
Firmware folder.
4. After the printer has fully booted and is displaying a ready state, insert the USB
flash drive in the printer’s USB A connector.
5. The printer reads the file in the Cognitive\Firmware folder, and determines if it
contains a firmware upgrade.
6. If a firmware upgrade is needed, the printer reads the contents of the firmware file,
then re-programs the printer flash memory, and finally reboots. At this time, the
new firmware is loaded and executed in the C Series printer.
NOTES: THE PRINTER WILL ONLY READ THE CONTENTS OF THE USB FLASH DRIVE IF IT IS
INSERTED AFTER THE PRINTER IS READY.
DO NOT MODIFY THE FIRMWARE FILE NAME AS DISTRIBUTED BY COGNITIVE. THE PRINTER USES
THE FILENAME TO KNOW WHETHER THE FIRMWARE IMAGE CONTAINED IN THE FILE REPRESENTS
AN UPGRADE. CHANGING THE FILENAME WILL RESULT IN UNEXPECTED RESULTS.
TO GET CONSISTENT RESULTS, THERE SHOULD BE ONLY ONE FILE IN THE COGNITIVE\FIRMWARE
FOLDER.
IF THE FILE WILL NOT LOAD FROM THE USB FLASH DRIVE, IT MAY BE INCOMPATIBLE OR IT MAY
CONTAIN FIRMWARE THAT IS EARLIER THAN WHAT IS CURRENTLY RUNNING. PLEASE VERIFY
THAT THE FIRMWARE FILE CONTAINED IN THE FOLDER IS PROPER FOR THE PRINTER. IF IT STILL
WILL NOT LOAD, USE THE ADMINISTRATOR CONFIGURING TOOL TO LOAD THE FIRMWARE.
Network-enabled printers can be connected directly to a network, providing the
flexibility of printing to the same printer from multiple workstations.
To configure the printer’s network settings, connect to the Administrator program
over a local USB or serial or parallel port. Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on
connecting to the printer using a local port.
With the Administrator communicating with the printer over a local port, select the
Administrator’s first tab, I/O Settings, and look at the lower-right section of the
screen labeled Printer Ethernet Settings.
There are two ways to determine the printer’s address on the network. One is to
assign the printer an address by entering it in this settings window, and the other
is to allow the network to automatically assign an address to the printer.
Assigning a Static Address
To assign a static address, first obtain an address from the network administrator.
In addition to the address for the printer, the network administrator must report
the proper net mask for the network and the address of the gateway for the
network.
Type the printer’s address in the IP ADDRESS field, type the net mask in the IP NET MASK field, and type the gateway address in the IP GATEWAY field.
Select the LPD and RTEL check boxes, and deselect the DHCP checkbox. Type
9100 in the RTEL Port Number field and type 32768 in the Ethernet Text
Buffer Size field.
After typing in all the entries, click the Apply button.
Automatic address assignment, known as DHCP configuration, is only possible if
the network being used supports it. If the network does support DHCP, put the C
Series printer into DHCP mode by selecting the DHCP checkbox under the address
fields in the Ethernet Settings area. It is not necessary to enter any addresses in
the fields above.
In addition to the DHCP check box, select the LPD and RTEL check boxes. Type
9100 in the RTEL Port Number field and type 32768 in the Ethernet Text
Buffer Size field.
For the printer to receive its address from the network, it must be connected to the
network when it is turned on. If the printer is not connected to the network when
set to DHCP mode, the mode setting will take effect, but the printer will not
actually receive a new address until it is connected to the network and restarted.
When a static address was assigned or configured for DHCP, after clicking the
Apply button, disconnect the Administrator from the printer, power-cycle the
printer, and then connect to it once again using the USB, serial, or parallel port.
Once the connection is established, the Printer Ethernet Settings fields will be
populated either with the addresses entered (for static addressing) or with
addresses received from the network (for DHCP configurations.) Make note of the
printer’s IP address.
Print a test label by clicking the Print Self-Test Label button at the bottom-right
of the I/O Settings tab. The network settings are printed near the end of the test
label.
Once the network settings are made, disconnect the printer from the
USB/serial/parallel port (both physically and in the Administrator). It is possible to
physically relocate the printer and still be able to communicate with it as long as
the printer has a network connection.
To connect to the printer using the Administrator through the network, go to the
I/O Settings tab and select the Network Printer method of connection. Type the
IP address assigned or received from the network, and click the Connect button.
Once connected, the Administrator functions as it did with a local connection.
4. Select Share this printer and give the printer a Share name.
5. One a share name has been typed, click Apply.
Network Support Materials
For more information on configuring Ethernet settings on Cognitive printers, please
refer to the Ethernet Printing Information section of the Programmer’s Guide.
Sources for printed label and tag data include the following:
• Label software
• CPL programming
• Third party applications or interfaces
Using Label Software
A version of NiceLabel labeling software, designed specially for Cognitive printers,
is included on the Companion CD. Please refer to Chapter 3: Installing the Printer Software for Windows 2000 and XP. This software provides label printing and label
design capabilities. Refer to the NiceLabel help files for information on how to use
this product with the Cognitive C Series printer.
Using CPL Programming
A common method of printing labels is CPL programming. Commands and data are
sent to the printer using the Administrator. These commands prepare the printer to
receive the label, establish print position and characteristics, and terminate
printing operation.
To begin, start the Administrator program and connect to the printer (see Chapter
After connecting to the printer, select the CPL Editor tab and enter the
following text in the Printer Input text area on the left.
! 0 100 100 1
WIDTH 224
PITCH 200
DRAW_BOX 20 0 200 30 2
TEXT 2 20 0 TEST LABEL
BARCODE CODE39 20 70 40 1234567894567
END
This series of CPL commands instructs the printer to print a simple label
with text and a barcode. To print this label, after entering the text, click the
Send To Printer button below the text area. The printer prints the
following image.
To save this label format for future use, click the Save to File button. To
reload it, or any other label format, click the Open File button.
For more detail on the CPL language, please refer to the CPL Programmers’
Guide which can be found on the Companion CD or the web site:
http://www.compactindustrial.com/cseries/documentation/documentation.htm
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Labels are frequently printed from commercial software or proprietary
applications.
Printing from Microsoft Word
The instructions below describe how to create both simple and complex labels
using Microsoft Word software. The instructions assume the following
conditions:
•The user has a basic understanding of Microsoft software and the Windows
operating system
• Cognitive printer drivers are installed correctly
• The printer is connected, powered on, and ready to print
NOTE: EXAMPLES SHOWN HERE WERE CREATED USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS
XP AND MICROSOFT WORD 2002.
To Configure the Software for a Cognitive Printer
1. Open Microsoft Word.
2. Press Ctrl+P or, on the File menu, choose Print. The Print dialog box
Design the label in a Word document. Use the following steps to design a barcode.
1. Select the desired Barcode Font/Type.
2. Enter the numbers for the barcode. A barcode will not display on the screen,
but is printed on the label.
3. Set the height of the barcode by adjusting the font size. Use trial and error to
adjust the size correctly.
Printing a Label
Make sure that the printer is connected to the computer and powered on. Ensure
that the media is loaded correctly. Use the following steps to print the label:
1. Press Ctrl+P or, on the File menu, choose Print. The Print dialog appears.
C Series printers require minimal user maintenance. When problems do occur,
however, it is important to isolate the root cause between hardware or
programming issues.
Isolating Problems
Programming issues can often make problems appear hardware related. Use the
following steps to determine the source of the problem.
Run a Printer Self Test
A self test will help determine possible printer hardware issues since the test is
performed independently from all external software, cabling, and configurations.
To perform a printer self test please refer to Chapter 2.
NOTE: LEAVING THE PRINTER IN HEX DUMP MODE FOLLOWING A SELF TEST ALLOWS
THE USER TO SEE EVERY CHARACTER THAT REACHES THE PRINTER. USE OF HEX DUMP
MODE CAN HELP RESOLVE SOME PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS.
If the printer will not print a self test label, the problem is most likely hardware
related and the printer will not respond to incoming data.
Please contact technical support as referenced in Chapter 9 of this User’s Guide.
Print a Proven Label Format
Select a label format that has previously printed successfully on the system being
used.
If the proven format will not print, inspect the system for possible communication
problems, for example, cables are connected properly and configuration settings are
correct.
If the proven format prints successfully, then most possible hardware issues have
been eliminated.
If a known printable format is unavailable then a new format may be created
using an available text editor. Creating and sending the simple format listed
below should help isolate the problem.
! 0 100 120 1
TEXT 2 25 25 This is a test
END
If the printer does not print this label but does print labels that were
prepared on another system, the system being used may not be compatible
with the printer. The most common cause of this is improper end-of-line
termination.
Check the Label Format Header Line
When a particular label format does not print properly or is cut off at the
bottom, the problem commonly occurs in the header line. Refer to the
Cognitive Programmer’s Guide header line section before continuing which is
located on the Companion CD or the Cognitive web site:
http://www.compactindustrial.com/cseries/documentation/documentation.htm
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“Comment Out” Portions of the Non-Working Label Format
Improper printer commands can be isolated by placing a "C" before selected
CPL command lines. Begin by commenting out the most complex lines first
and try printing the format again. If the problem persists, try commenting
out every line between the header line and the END statement and then add
lines one at a time until the problem recurs in order to see which lines are at
fault.
Once the flawed portion of the format has been isolated, reference the
Cognitive Programmer’s Guide to examine the code for errors or test the code
by itself in a simplified format. When examining label formats, look for
instances where the letters "O" or "I" have been incorrectly entered for the
numbers 0 and 1. These are very common typographical errors.
The following issues are based on technical support records of user questions.
LABELS SKIPPING OR PRINTER FEEDING BLANK LABELS
Label skipping can frequently be corrected by performing a printer
calibration. Refer to the calibration section of Chapter 4.
If label skipping continues to occur, inspect the label or software application
to verify the page length being sent to the printer does not exceed the
physical length of the label.
READY LIGHT IS RED
Make sure that the printhead mechanism is firmly latched into position on
both sides.
Make sure that the printer is in the proper print mode and the correct
accessories are installed. Thermal Transfer printers set to TT mode create
errors when printing a label if a ribbon is not installed.
If the printer feeds out multiple blank labels, it needs to be calibrated. Refer
to the calibration section of Chapter 4.
Make sure that the correct power supply for the printer is being used. The C
Series printers use a 90-264VAC output power supply. The output voltage is
printed on the power supply.
PRINTER DRIVERS
Printer drivers are available for download from the Cognitive web site. For
more information on where to download printer drivers please reference
Chapter 3: Installing the Printer Drivers part of this User’s Guide.
SETTING UP AN ETHERNET PRINTER
Download the C Series Administrator Configuration tool for easy access to
setting these values from the Companion CD included with the printer or
from the Cognitive web site. These settings can also be configured by
connecting the printer to a PC using the parallel or serial port (Refer to
Chapter 2 for details regarding parallel or serial port set up).
Type in the following commands to a text editor on the computer:
! 0 0 0 0 (Must use zero; space between each character)
VARIABLE ETHERNET IP xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx
VARIABLE NETMASK xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx
VARIABLE GATEWAY xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx
VARIABLE WRITE
VARIABLE ETHERNET RESET
END
Send this file to the printer by selecting File then selecting Print. The
printer will not print anything but the ready light will blink on and off. Once
a solid Green ready light is visible, cycle the power to the printer. To verify
the settings have taken effect, perform a self test and verify the settings are
now set in the printer. For more instructions on performing a self test, please
refer to Chapter 2 of this User’s Guide.
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
If a serial port will be used for printing to the C Series printer, a custom
Cognitive null-modem serial cable is required. Refer to the accessories section
listed in Chapter 10 of this document or the Printer Product Guide included
on the Companion CD for ordering information.
The default serial communications settings are: 9600, N, 8, 1.
PARALLEL COMMUNICATION
If a parallel port will be used for printing to the C Series printer, a custom
Cognitive uni-directional cable is required. Refer to the accessories section
listed in Chapter 10 of this document or the Printer Product Guide included
on the Companion CD for ordering information.
When printing in parallel the port must be set up as an LPT port, not an ECP
port. If the port is configured as ECP, printing may be inconsistent.
Download and install the C Series Administrator configuration software for
simplified setting of these values from the Companion CD included with the
printer or from the Cognitive web site. These values may be changed using
the Printhead Darkness setting located in the Printer Settings tab.
If unable to use the Administrator to configure this setting, type the following
commands into a text editor on the computer:
! 0 0 0 0 (Must use zero; space between each)
VARIABLE DARKNESS ##
VARIABLE WRITE
END
The ## indicates the desired value to which the Darkness will be set. This
should be a value slightly larger than the original one in order to increase the
darkness.
For example, type the line as VARIABLE DARKNESS 20. Continue to
gradually increase the number to 30, 40, 50, and so on until the desired
darkness is achieved. The higher the number the darker the print will be.
Send this file to the printer by selecting File then selecting Print. The
printer will not print anything but the ready light will blink on and off. Once
a solid Green ready light is visible, cycle the power to the printer. To verify
the settings have taken effect, perform a self test and verify the settings are
now set in the printer. For more instructions on performing a self test, please
refer to Chapter 2 of this User’s Guide.
Make sure that all cables and connectors are installed and secure. Before
printing, make sure there is media in the printer and the power and ready
green lights are illuminated. If the C Series printer is a thermal transfer unit
it requires ribbon to print, and a ribbon will need to be installed in the
printer.
PRINTING A DIAGNOSTIC OR SELF TEST PAGE
Please refer to Chapter 2 of this User’s Guide, to the section on Performing a
Self Test for full detailed instructions.
CLEANING THE PRINTHEAD
Refer to Chapter 11 of this User’s Guide, Cleaning and Preventive
Maintenance
PAPER IS JAMMED IN THE PRINTER
Turn the printer off before attempting to un-jam the printer. If a label is
jammed in the printer, unplug the printer from its power source and remove
the jammed label by hand only. If needed, clean any remaining adhesive on
the printer with a lint-free cloth, and 98% to 99 % pure isopropyl or
denatured alcohol or a cleaning pen. Refer to Chapter 11: Cleaning Supplies
for more information regarding suggesting cleaning and preventive
maintenance.
TIPS FOR AVOIDING PAPER JAMS
Make sure the roll of media is aligned in the center of the printer and the
printer’s spring loaded media guides are firmly pressed against both sides of
the roll.
BLANK LABEL IS PRINTING
Make sure all cables and connectors are installed and secure. Before printing,
make sure media is loaded into the printer and both the power and ready
green lights are on. If the C Series printer is a thermal transfer unit it
requires ribbon to print, and a ribbon will need to be installed in the printer.
Specifications are provided for reference and are based on printer tests using
Cognitive brand ribbons and labels. Results may vary in actual application settings
or when using products other than recommended Cognitive supplies. Cognitive
recommends always qualifying any application with thorough testing. For updated
C Series technical specifications please visit us online at: