Datamax M-Class Mark II M-4206 Operator's Manual

M- 4206
Operator’s Manual
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The enclosed Firmware (Software) resident in the Printer is owned by Licensor or its suppliers and is licensed for used only on a single printer in the user’s Trade or Business. The User agre es not to, and not to authorize or permit any other person or party to, duplicate or copy the Firm ware or the information contained in the non-volatile or programmable memory. The firmware (Software) is protected by applicable copyright laws and Licensor retains all rights not expressly granted. In no event will Licensor or its suppliers be liable for any damages or loss, including direct, incidental, economic, special, or consequential damages, arising out of the use or inability to use the Firmware (Software).
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Part Number: 88-2300-01
Revision: B
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Listed
UL60950 Information Technology Equipment C22.2 No. 950-M93
EN60950
For 230 Volt Operation (Europe): Use a cord set, marked "HAR," consisting of a min H05VV-F cord which has a minimum 0.75 square mm diameter conductors, provided with an IEC 320 receptacle and a male plug for the country of installation rated 6A, 250V
Für 230 Volt (Europa): Benützen Sie ein Kabel, das mit "HAR" markiert ist, bestehend mindestens aus einem H05VV-F Kabel, das mindestens 0,75 Quadratmillimeter Drahtd ur chmess er hat ; so wie e ine IEC320 Steckdose und einen für das Land geeigneten Stecker, 6A, 250 Volt.
As an Energy Star Partner, the manufacturer has determined that this product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.
The manufa cture r dec lare s und er s ole re sponsib ility that this p rod uct co nfo rms to the following standards or other normative documents:
EMC: EN 55022 (1993) Class B
EN 50024 (1998)
Safety: This product complies with the requirements of EN 60950 /A11:1997
Gost- R
FCC: This device complies with FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A.
; Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to ca use harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Important Safety Instructions
This printer has been carefully designed to provide many years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the printer:
Carefully read the installation and operating instructions provided with your printer.
Read and follow all warning instruction labels on the printer.
Place the printer on a flat, firm, solid surface.
To protect your printer from overheating, make sure all openings on the printer are not blocked.
Do not place the printer on or near a heat source.
Do not use your printer near water, or spill liquid into it.
Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed on your printer. If you are unsure, check with your dealer
or with your local power company.
Do not place the power cord where it will be walked on. If the power cord becomes damaged or frayed replace it
immediately.
Do not insert anything into the ventilation slots or openings on the printer.
Only qualified, trained service technicians should attempt to repair your printer.
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Printer Overview
1.0 Introduction...................................................................... 1
1.1 About this Printer ............................................................. 2
1.1.1 Standard Features................................................... 2
1.1.2 Optional Features................................................... 3
Getting Started
2.0 Before Using the Printer .................................................... 5
Setting Up the Printer
3.0 Introduction...................................................................... 7
3.1 Connecting the Printer....................................................... 7
3.1.1 Power Connection.................................................. 7
3.1.2 Interface Connection............................................... 8
3.2 Loading Media ................................................................. 9
3.3 Media Sensor Adjustment ................................................. 12
3.4 Loading Ribbon................................................................ 13
3.4.1 Ribbon Routing....................................................................15
Using the Front Panel
4.0 Introduction...................................................................... 16
4.1 Lights............................................................................... 16
4.2 Buttons............................................................................ 17
4.3 Normal Mode - Button Functions....................................... 17
4.4 Express Setup Mode - Button Functions............................. 18
4.5 Printer Setup Mode - Button Functions............................... 19
4.5.1 Printer Setup Menu List.......................................... 20
4.5.2 Menu Items and Values .......................................... 21
4.5.3 Step by Step Modification of the Printer Setup......... 24
4.6 Label Alignment ............................................................... 26
4.6.1 Label Alignment = YES.......................................... 26
4.6.2 Label Alignment = AUTO....................................... 27
4.6.3 Label Alignment = NO ...........................................27
4.6.4 Label Alignment Troubleshooting............................ 28
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4.7 Calibration Mode – Button Functions................................. 30
4.7.1 Auto Media Sensor Calibration............................... 31
4.7.2 Manual Media Sensor Calibration ........................... 32
4.8 Internal Labels.................................................................. 33
4.8.1 Database Configuration and Dot Check Labels......... 33
4.8.2 Test Label ............................................................. 35
4.8.3 Hex Dump Label.................................................... 36
Maintenance and Adjustments
5.0 Introduction...................................................................... 37
5.1 Cleaning the Printhead....................................................... 38
5.2 Media Width Adjustment ..................................................39
5.3 Printhead Burn Line Adjustment......................................... 40
5.4 Printhead Pressure Adjustment .......................................... 41
5.5 Printhead Replacement...................................................... 42
5.6 Darkness Adjustment........................................................ 43
5.7 Resetting to the Factory Defaults ....................................... 43
5.8 Downloading Firmware and Fonts ...................................... 44
Troubleshooting
6.0 Introduction...................................................................... 45
6.1 Troubleshooting Tips........................................................ 45
Specifications.................................................................51
Appendix A
ASCII Control Code Chart........................................................ 53
Appendix B
Embedded Fonts and Barcodes.................................................. 55
Appendix C
Warranty Information................................................................ 65
Glossary
............................................................................67
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1.0 Introduction
The M-4206 (hereafter referred to as ‘the printer’) is a user-friendly printer that blends quality and durability into an affordable package. The printer, available in direct and optional thermal transfer configurations, uses a unique front panel design to simplify operation, while its USB, RS232 serial, and IEEE 1284 compliant parallel interfaces allow easy connection to your host system.
This manual provides all the information necessary to operate the printer.
To print labels or tags simply refer to the instructions included with the software you have chosen to create the labels. A Windows printer driver can be found on our website (www.datamaxcorp.com) or on the included CD-ROM. If you wish to write a custom program, a copy of the M-4206 Programmer’s Manual (part number 88-2301-01) can also be found on
the CD-ROM.
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1.1 About this Printer
This printer offers the following standard and optional features:
1.1.1 Standard Features
Printing
¾ Direct Thermal Printing ¾ On Demand and Batch Printing ¾ 203 DPI Printhead ¾ AGFA Scalable Font Engine ¾ Date and Time Stamp
Memory
¾ 2 MB FLASH Memory
(256K available to user, designated: Module B)
¾ 4 MB DRAM Memory
Interfaces
¾ USB interface ¾ DB-9 RS-232 serial interface
¾ IEEE 1284 Centronics
parallel interface
Operational
¾ Simple Media Loading ¾ Media Tearbar ¾ Fan-fold media compatible from the bottom and rear of printer
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1.1.2 Optional Features
Thermal Transfer
A printing method that uses ribbon to produce exceptional image clarity, as compared to most direct thermal media types. This option must be specified for use with either ‘coated side in’ ribbon or ‘coated side out’ ribbon.
Media Cutter
A rotary-type mechanism to automatically cut material with a maximum thickness of .010” (.254 mm) into minimum lengths of 1.25 inches (31.8 mm).
Peel and Present Mechanism (requires the Internal Rewind option)
An output control device that automatically separates printed labels from the backing material and allows subsequent printing to occur only after the removal of a previously printed label. Minimum label length is 1.5 inches (38 mm).
Internal Rewind
An internal mechanism to wind four-inch outer diameter rolls of printed labels, or the label backing material when using the Peel and Present option.
Present Sensor
An output control device that allows subsequent printing to occur only after the removal of a previously printed label.
External Keyboard (specify voltage / country requirement when ordering)
A portable keyboard / display terminal, the DMX Passport™, for stand-alone printing.
External Ethernet Connectivity (uses printer’s parallel port)
The DMX100 External Print Server is an external Network Interface Controller (NIC) that enables the printer to provide Ethernet
connectivity.
FLASH Memory Expansion (requires new main PCB)
An optional main PCB assembly is available with 4MB Flash memory expansion for International Language Printing
Capability (ILPC) and/or additional fonts and graphics.
ILPC
The International Language Print Capability consisting of one of the following:
¾ CG-Times (western European) Scalable font ¾ Kanji Gothic B Scalable font ¾ Simplified Chinese GB Scalable font
¾ Korean Hangul font
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2.0 Before Using the Printer
Removing the Packaging
Inspect the shipping container(s) for damage; if damage is evident notify the shipping company to report the nature and extent of the damage.
The printer is carefully packaged to avoid any damage during transit. In order to operate the printer you will need to remove the packaging materials (i.e., tape and foam) that were placed in the printer for shipment. Complete the following steps prior to connecting power or attempting to load media.
¾ Ensure that the arrow on the box is pointing up, and then open the box.
¾ Remove the top piece of packing foam.
¾ Lift the printer from the box.
¾ Remove the printer from the plastic bag.
¾ Remove any tape or additional packing foam from the inside of the printer.
; Note: It is a good idea to save all packaging materials in the event that shipping the printer is ever required.
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Inspecting the Printer
After removing the printer from the packaging material, check the contents. The following items should be included:
¾ Printer ¾ Power Cord ¾ CD-ROM and Documentation ¾ Any special or additionally purchased items.
Additional Requirements
The following items are necessary for generating labels from your printer. Contact your customer support or sales representative for advice on which media and software may best be suited for your application.
¾ Serial, USB or Parallel cable ¾ Applicable Media ¾ Applicable Software
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3.0 Introduction
This chapter explains how to connect your printer, load media (and ribbon, if equipped for thermal transfer), and print a configuration label.
3.1 Connecting the Printer
3.1.1 Power Connection
;
Note: When connecting the AC Power Cord or interface cables to the pri nter, ensure the Power On/Off Switch is in the ‘Off’
position.
1. Place the printer on a firm, level surface.
2. Ensure that the Power Switch on the Printer is in the ‘Off’ position.
3. Connect the AC Power Cord to the receptacle on the back of the Printer, and then plug the AC Power Cord into a properly grounded outlet. (The power supply automatically detects and then adjusts to the applied line voltage; see Section 7.0 for the acceptable voltage ranges.)
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3.1.2 Interface Connection
The printer can be connected to the host via a USB, serial or parallel cable. The Printer will automatically connect to the
first port (USB, serial or parallel) that transmits valid data. After this connection has been made, the printer’s power must be cycled ‘Off’ and ‘On’ to change the interface connection.
USB Connection:
The USB Interface is supported in Windows
95 and greater. Depending upon the operating system of your host computer, installation may differ slightly.
Parallel Connection:
The parallel interface requires a Centronics
IEEE 1284 cable with a 36 pin male connector. Bi-directional mode is IEEE 1284 Compliant, using forward and reverse channel communications. In this mode, data can be sent to the host provided it is also IEEE 1284 Compliant and has supporting software.
Serial Connection:
The serial interface supports RS-232C communications via a DB-9 connector. The following list of serial port settings is menu­selectable and must match the host computer’s serial port settings; see Chapter 4.
Baud Rate (Default 9600 bps) Word Length (Default 8 bits)
In addition to the port settings, the serial interface cable wiring must have specific connections (pin­outs) for proper data exchange between the host and printer. The different serial cable pin-outs and part numbers are in the following table (contact your reseller for ordering information).
Part # 32-2300-01 Part # 32-2301-01
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3.2 Loading Media
Load media into the printer as follows:
1. Open the media cover and lower the Media Hub Guide and Media Guide.
2. Press in on the Printhead Latch and raise the Printhead Assembly.
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3. Slide the Roll Media onto the Media Hub and raise the Media Hub Guide. The Media Hub Guide should be pushed
inward so that it is just touching the Roll Media.
4. Route the Media through the printer as shown. Raise the Media Guide. The Media Guide should be pushed inward so
that it is just touching the edge of the Media.
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5. Close the Printhead Assembly and press down until it locks into place.
6. Close the cover and press the
FEED
button several times to position the media and ensure proper tracking.
If the printer does not correctly sense the top of each label, as denoted by the ERROR light, it may be necessary to
perform the Calibration Procedure, see section 4.7.1.
; Note: T he printer is factory set to use 4-inch media (and ribbon, if thermal transfer equipped). When using a different width of
media/ribbon, please refer to section 5.2.
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3.3 Media Sensor Adjustment
The Media Sensor needs to be positioned so that the printer can detect the presence of media and the top-of-form (except for continuous stock, where the TOF is set through the front panel, (see
CONT FORM LENGTH’, Section 4.5.2). To
adjust:
n With media loaded, as described in Section 3.2, grasp the Slide Tab and move the Sensor Eye Mark into position over
media according to the table below.
o If loading media, return to the media loading instructions.
Media Sensor Selection and Adjustment
Media Type Sensor Eye Mark Position Sensing
Required
*
Die-cut Near the middle of the label Gap
Notched Centered over the notch Gap
Reflective Centered over the black mark Reflective
Continuous Near the middle of the media Continuous
*
See Section 4.5.2 for Sensor Type selection.
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3.4 Loading Ribbon
Ribbon is required with thermal transfer media. It is recommended that the width of the ribbon be slightly wider than the media being used. Depending upon the type of Ribbon Supply Hub (see 3.4.1 for examples), the printer must use either ribbons with the ‘coating side in’ or ribbons with the ‘coating side out’. To load:
;
Note: Using a ri bbon that is slightly wider than your media (and liner, i f any) will help protect against pri nthead wear.
1. Open the media cover. Press in on the Printhead Latch
and raise the printhead assembly.
2. Slide the Ribbon Roll onto the Ribbon Supply Hub until
it rests against the hub’s flange. Ensure the ribbon unwinds in the correct direction (see 3.4.1 for examples). Illustrations depict a ‘Coated Side In’ assembly.
3. Route the ribbon under the Ribbon Idler and then out the
front of the printer approximately 12 inches.
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4. Close the Printhead Assembly and press down until it
locks into place.
5. Route the ribbon up and then around to the Ribbon
Take-Up Hub, winding it several times in a clockwise direction to secure it in place.
6. Close the cover and press the
FEED
button several times to position the ribbon and ensure proper tracking.
7. The ‘Media Type’ setting within the printer’s setup must be set to ‘Thermal Transfer’ to print using a ribbon, see
section 4.5.2.
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3.4.1 Ribbon Routing (Coated Side In & Coated Side Out)
;
Note: Directional Arrows near the Ribbon Suppl y Hub indicate the correct ribbon route. Ribbon types are availabl e with the ink
(coating) layer wound ‘in’ or ‘out’. These types are NOT i nterchangeable for use with the printer.
;
Note: Ensure the inked side of the ribbon faces the media and NOT the printhead.
Ribbon Routing Diagrams
‘Coating Side In’ Ribbon Supply Hub
‘Coating Side Out’ Ribbon Supply Hub
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4.0 Introduction
The Front Panel consists of three indicator lights and three function buttons. The functions of these lights and controls are listed in the following sections.
4.1 Lights
Normal Mode
(Normal power-up)
STOP
Solid On: Indicates the printer is in the ‘Paused’ state
Flashing: (When using the Peel & Present Option) Indicates
a label is presented to the operator.
Indicates a top of form or mechanical error has occurred
Solid On: Indicates the printer is on and ready for printing
Flashing: Indicates the printer is receiving data from the host
ERROR
READ Y
¾ Both the
READY
and
STOP
Lights will be on during power-up initialization and a warm reset.
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4.2 Buttons
The three buttons,
PAUSE
,
FEED
, and
CANCEL
perform different functions based on the printer’s
operational mode. The printer operates in one of the following modes:
Normal:
Normal printer functions. See Section 4.3.
Express Setup: Allows quick access to the most common printer settings, (Sensor Type, Media Type, and Option Control. See
Section 4.4.
Printer Setup: Allows changes to the printer’s operational settings. See Section 4.5.
Calibration: Allows the ‘calibration’ of the media being used for the correct sensing of the top of form. See Section 4.7.
4.3 Normal Mode - Button Functions
In ‘Normal’ mode, the printer’s buttons control normal operations such as pause, feed, and cancel, as well as the test and reset functions by using button combinations as detailed below.
Pauses/Un-pauses the printer
Feeds one label. Clears fault conditions
Cancels the current batch of labels. Press the Pause button to print the next batch of labels in the printer’s buffer
Normal Mode
(Normal power-up)
CANCEL
PAUSE
FEED
Press and Hold to perform “Label Alignment”, see section 4.6
Button Combinations (push buttons simultaneously)
PAUSE
+
FEED
Prints the Test Label, see Section 4.8.2.
PAUSE
+
CANCEL
Performs a warm reset and returns to the Normal Mode of operation.
FEED
+
CANCEL
Produces Database Configuration and Dot Check Labels, see Section 4.8.1
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4.4 Express Setup Mode - Button Functions
The Express Setup is a unique printer feature that allows users quick access to the most commonly used printer settings. The selected setting is represent by a specific combination of the printer’s indicator lights for each of the three items, (Sensor Type, Media Type, and Option Control). To enter the Express Setup…
Turn the printer OFF to save settings.
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4.5 Printer Setup Mode - Button Functions
In ‘Printer Setup’ mode, the buttons control the setting of the printer’s operational items such as media settings, communications, and options as detailed below.
; Notes: It is recommended that the Printer Setup Mode not be entered while in Peel Mode or with the optional Present Sensor
enabled. Depending on label size this can cause unpredictable results.
Printer and cutter faults are disabled during
,
but can still occur while printing “test” labels.
If at any time you wish to discard your changes and revert back to the previous values, simply turn off power to the printer.
If you wish to restore Factory Defaults see Section 5.7.
To change Printer Setup:
Printer Setup Procedure
Printer Setup Mode
Prints the ‘Printer Setup Menu List’, see section 4.5.1
Prints the ‘Test Label’ for “test”
(Current Item and Value is printed)
Increments item’s value
Decrements item’s value
Accepts the current values for “test”
PAUSE
PAUSE
(Press and hold during power-up until the light turns off)
STOP
PAUSE
Feeds one label for “test”
Press and
Release
(
)
FEED
FEED
Press and
Hold
(
)
(Enters Printer Setup)
CANCEL
Saves the current values and resumes
Nor mal Mode
+
PAUSE
CANCEL
Press and
Release
Selects the next menu item
()
Press and
Hold
”Direct Select” menu item
eg. 7 Error light flashes = Baud Rate menu item #7
(
)
FEED
CANCEL
+
PAUSE
CANCEL
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4.5.1 Printer Setup Menu List
The Printer Setup Menu List label, shown below, contains the printer’s current values for each menu item that can be modified via the front panel (See Section 4.5.2 for a detailed item description.)
The Menu Item Numbers correspond to the item’s position in the Menu List for selection when pressing the
FEED
button during the Printer Setup Procedure (see Section 4.5). For example to “Direct Select” the BAUD RATE Menu Item press and hold the
FEED
button for 7 flashes of the
ERROR
light and then release or for the TOF GAIN item hold
FEED
for 12 flashes, etc.
Menu Items
Values
1) DIRECT = MEDIA TYPE
2) EDGE = SENSOR TYPE
3) NO = PRESENT SENSOR
4) NO = CUTTER EQUIPPED
5) 127 = SOP ADJUST, 0.005 in.
6) 127 = PRESENT ADJUST, 0.005 in.
7) 9600 = BAUD RATE, bps
8) 8 = DATA BITS
9) STD = CONTROL CODES
10) 100 = CONT FORM LENGTH, 0.01 in.
11) 3 = OOS MAXVOLT, 0.1 Volts
12) 12 = TOF GAIN
13) 10 = TOF DELTA, 0.1 Volts
14) 0 = TOF LOW, 0.1 Volts
15) 426 = LABEL WIDTH, 0.01 in.
16) 64 = SCALABLE FONT, 4KB
17) 128 = INTERNAL MODULE, 4KB
18) NO = LABEL ALIGNMENT
19) 100 = ALIGNMENT LENGTH, 0.01 in.
20) AUTO = STOP LOCATION
21) DPL = INPUT MODE
22) STANDARD = DPL EMULATION
23) 10 = HEAT
Menu Item
Numbers
; Note: When using narrow media, the ‘Menu Items’ column may be truncated.
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4.5.2 Menu Items and Values
The table below details the Printer Setup Menu List items with a brief description of the item’s function, and the possible values. A “*” denotes the default setting.
1) MEDIA TYPE
Sets printing for direct thermal (no ribbon) or thermal transfer (ribbon) media.
Possible Values:
* DIRECT THERMAL
THERMAL TRANSFER
2) SENSOR TYPE
Selects the sensor type used to detect the media’s Top Of Form (TOF) mark.
Possible Values:
* EDGE: gap / notch TOF marks
REFL (Reflective): black marks
CONT (Continuous): no TOF marks
3) PRESENT SENSOR
Enables/Disables the optional Present Sensor feature.
Possible Values:
*AUTO
NO YES
4) CUTTER EQUIPPED
Enables/Disables the optional Media Cutter feature.
Possible Values:
*AUTO
NO YES
5) SOP ADJUST
Sets the start of print (SOP) location, relative to the top of form.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 255; nominal = *128 (0 = close to edge; 255 = farthest
from edge)
6) PRESENT ADJUST
Specifies an additional amount to feed the label after printing.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 255; nominal = *128 (0 = close to edge; 255 = farthest from
edge)
7) BAUD RATE
Sets the serial port baud rate. (Must match the host setting).
Possible Values:
600 to 38.4k; default = *9600 BPS
8) DATA BITS
Sets the serial data word length (Must match the host setting).
Possible Values:
*8
7
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9) CONTROL CODES
Allows code selection listed in Programmer’s manual.
Possible Values:
* (STD) Standard Codes
(ALT) Alternate Codes
10) CONT FORM LENGT H
Sets the page (label) size when the ‘SENSOR TYPE’ is set to continuous
media.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 9999; default = *100 (Units = .01 inch)
11) OOS MAXVOLT
Sets the media sensor level for the Out Of Stock condition.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 16; nominal = *2 (Units = .1 volt)
12) TOF GAIN
Sets media sensor Top of Form gain value.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 15; nominal = *10
13) TOF DELTA
Sets the mini mum medi a sensor change required to signify a label gap or mark.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 50; nominal = *10 (Units = .1 volt)
14) TOF LOW
Sets the mini mum medi a sensor reading for paper (gap/notch) or mark (reflective).
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 50; nominal = *0 (Units = 0.1 volt)
15) LABEL WIDTH
Sets the label width.
Possible Values:
Range: 75 – 426; default = *426 (Units = .01 inch)
16 ) SCAL ABLE FONT
Sets the number of memory blocks to allocate for scalable fonts.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 128; default = *64 (Units = 4K Bytes)
17) INTERNAL MODULE
Sets the number of memory blocks to allocate for the internal RAM module.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 128; default = *128 (Units = 4K Bytes)
18) LABEL ALIGNMENT
Sets the label alignment method (see
Section 4.6)
.
Possible Values:
YES (user manually determines
‘ALIGN LENGTH’)
AUTO (printer determines ‘ALIGN
LENGTH’)
* NO (no Label Alignment used)
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19) ALIGN LENGTH
Leading edge distance of two successive labels. Must be entered if ‘LABEL ALIGNMENT’ is set to Yes (see Section 4.6).
Possible Values:
0 – 999; default =100* (Units = .01 inch)
20) STOP LOCATION
Sets label stopping (and in certain cases the starting) location for different printer configurations.
Possible Values:
* AUTO (Automatically sets the stop location. Installed
options will be ‘auto-sensed’ and the appropriate stop position will automatically be set. Host commands are ignored.)
HOST (Sets stop position according to options
installed. If no options are installed the printer sets stop location to the next label’s start of print. Host commands will override.)
21) INPUT MODE
Selects between the standard or template interpretation of incoming data.
Possible Values:
* DPL (printer constructs the label
using the standard DPL commands)
LINE (printer constructs the label
using a preloaded template form)
22) DPL EMULATION
This instructs the firmware to process specific DPL data (Start of Print, DPI, and Imaging function) according to the selected printer emulation.
Possible Values:
* STANDARD
ALLEGRO (Allegro Emulation) P PLUS (Prodigy Plus Emulation)
PRODIGY (Prodigy Emulation)
23) HEAT
Controls the ‘burn-time’ of the printhead. This is the equivalent of Heat Setting on most label software programs.
Possible Values:
Range: 0 – 30; default = *10
; Note: All of the menu items listed in the previous section are stored in non-volatile memory.
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4.5.3 Step by Step Modification of the Printer Setup
The following is an example of Printer Setup modification. Although this example will detail how to modify the serial Baud Rate, the same method can be used to change any of the printer’s menu item settings.
; Note: It is recommended that the Printer Setup Mode not be entered while in Peel Mode or with the optional Present Sensor
enabled. Depending on label size this can cause unpredictable results.
1. With printer ‘Off’ and properly loaded with media, press and hold the
PAUSE
button while powering ‘On’ the printer.
Continue to hold the button until the
STOP
light turns off, then release it.
2. Press and hold the
FEED
button and count 7 flashes of the
ERROR
light, then release it. The following printout
should be produced:
3. Press the
PAUSE
button one time to increment to the 19200 bps value. The following printout should be produced:
4. At this point you will accept the current values for “test” and exit the Printer Setup Procedure by simultaneously and
briefly pressing the
PAUSE
+
CANCEL
buttons. Wait until the
STOP
light goes off.
; Note: If you wish to discard your changes and revert back to the previous values simply turn off power to the printer before Step
5.
5. Now you can save your changes and resume by simultaneously and briefly pressing the
PAUSE
+
CANCEL
buttons. Wait until the
STOP
light goes off.
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6. To confirm that your changes have been made press the
FEED
+
CANCEL
buttons simultaneously, this will print the
Database Configuration Label. The label should show the new Baud Rate value of 19200.
FRI JANUARY 10, 2003 19:29 010 VER: M4206 - 05.03 01/07/03 BOOT 83-2383-05C CODE 83-2385-05C FPGA 83-2384-05A FONT 83-2386-05C 256K FLASH MODULE B SYSTEM FLASH SIZE_____2 MBYTES SYSTEM RAM CHECKS____ GOOD SYSTEM RAM SIZE___ 4096 KBYTES SYSTEM RAM AVAIL__ 3180 KBYTES
AUTO DETECTION CUTTER____________NOT DETECTED PRESENT SENSOR____NOT DETECTED CURRENT STOP LOC__TEAR
EXPRESS SETUP MEDIA SENSOR______EDGE PRINT METHOD______TRANSFER OPTION CONTROL____AUTO
INPUT VALUES PAPER_____________ 207 DARKNESS__________ 119 TRAN______________ 157 REFL______________ 0 RIBN______________ 237 TEMP______________ 64 VOLT______________ 218 PRESENT SENSOR____ 0
CONFIGURATION SERIAL PORT SELECTED
19.2; 8BITS EDGE MEDIA TYPE________ TRANSFER CONT FORM LENGTH__ 0 PRESENT ADJUST____ 128 SOP ADJUST________ 128 TOF LOW___________ 0 0 TOF DELTA_________ 10 10 TOF GAIN__________ 7 5 OOS MAXVOLT_______ 3 2 LABEL ALIGNMENT___ AUTO ALIGN LENGTH______ 611 STOP LOCATION_____ AUTO INPUT MODE________ DPL DPL EMULATION_____ STANDARD HEAT______________ 10
COUNTER INFORMATION ABSOLUTE VALUES 1- 7-2003 LENGTH____ 773 INCHES TIME______ 20 HOURS RESETTABLE VALUES 1- 7-2003 LENGTH____ 576 INCHES TIME______ 10 HOURS
MEMORY CONFIGURATION INTERNAL MODULE A______ 128 SCALABLE FONTS_________ 64 LABEL SIZE 0426:11255 IN
The new
19200
Baud
Rate
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4.6 Label Alignment
The Label Alignment function is intended for use when the label length is less than the distance between the printhead and the media sensor or where label waste at power-up is a concern. Label Alignment (see table below) is not recommended for label lengths greater than 6.5 inches or for media containing 2 or more form lengths.
Label Stock Labe l Alig nment Se tting
Continuous NO
6.5 inches or less YES or AUTO
6.5 inches or more NO
Multiple length labels NO
The Label Alignment function is chosen via the menu system (see Section 4.5) or by host commands. The three possible modes, YES, AUTO, and NO, are detailed in the following sections.
4.6.1 Label Alignment = YES
In this mode, the operator must supply an ‘ALIGN LENGTH’ value. This value must be physically measured from leading edge to leading edge of two successive labels, as shown. The measurement must be as accurate as possible. For very short labels, errors as small as 0.01” can result in noticeable print variations on the labels between the media sensor and the printhead.
The measured value must be sent to the printer via the host computer or entered using the Printer Setup Mode (see Section 4.5).
Then, in Normal Mode, press and hold the
FEED
button (about 4
seconds). The printer will align the label to the top of form position.
; Note: If media with a different label length is subsequently loaded, the ‘ALIGN LENGTH’ must be recalculated and re-entered.
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4.6.2 Label Alignment = AUTO
In this mode, the printer automatically calculates the ‘ALIGN LENGTH’ thus eliminating the need to physically measure the label. This mode is usually preferred in applications that require frequent media changes to labels of different lengths.
To perform an Auto Alignment, in Normal Mode press and hold the
FEED
button (about 4 seconds). The printer will feed labels to calculate the label length. Following the calculation, the printer will save the measurement and align to the top of form position. Auto Alignment can result in wasted labels during the measurement process (the longer the label length the greater the waste).
Auto Alignment with the Present Sensor enabled:
If the printer is equipped with the Present Sensor option and that feature is enabled, while the label length is calculated the printer will pause and illuminate the
STOP
light after each movement. The operator must press the
PAUSE
button for the alignment to continue. This allows the operator to remove any labels as required; however, labels should not be forcibly removed since they may not actually be positioned for removal, but at an interim position required for measurement.
4.6.3 Label Alignment = NO
When Label Alignment is not enabled (i.e., set to NO), printing begins at the current label position without alignment, assuming the label is at the start of print position. Additionally, if the label length is short, labels between the printhead and the media sensor may be unused.
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4.6.4 Label Alignment Troubleshooting
If you experience label alignment problems, the following table offers possible causes and solutions.
Problem Possible Caus e Solution
Attempting to perform Label Alignment results in no paper movement.
With the Present Sensor enabled, Label Alignment cannot be performed without a Label Length.
¾ Set Label Alignment to AUTO, press and hold
FEED
until
media moves for the automatic length measurement.
~OR~
¾ Re-measure the Label Alignment Length. Use Printer Setup mode
to enter the new length. Print a Database Configuration label to ensure the new length has been set.
First label is wasted during al ignment. All labels thereafter print to the correct start of print position.
Alignment Length is too long.
~OR~
For labels whose length and stop position cause them to stop between labels on the media sensor, the alignment function can result in wasted labels.
¾ Set Label Alignment to AUTO, press and hold
FEED
until
paper moves for automatic Label Alignment length measurement.
~OR~
¾ Re-measure Label Alignment Length, use Menu Setup to set new
length, ensure desired length has been set.
¾ Obtain a slightly different label Alignment Length measurement.
Using the Label Alignment AUTO mode, hold the
FEED
button to force an alignment and label measurement. Ensuring slack in the label stock may result in a slightly different measurement. The Alignment Length may also be set manually via the Setup Menu. Increasing or decreasing the value by 1 or 2 units (in./100) may help to prevent the wasted labels; however, this may result in incorrect print positions for labels that are short in length.
Label Alignment is incorrect. Pressing
FEED
successively results in a short label length, one-inch.
Label Alignment Length is not correct. The default Label Alignment Length is
1.00”, and will result in this behavior when any larger label length is used without setting the appropriate length.
¾ Set Label Alignment to AUTO. Press and hold
FEED
until paper moves for automatic Label Alignment Length measurement.
~OR~
¾ Measure the label length and use the Setup Menu to set the new
length. Print a Database Configuration label to ensure the new length has been set.
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Problem Possible Caus e Solution
Label Alignment is incorrect. Pressing
FEED
successively results in a label length longer than actual, one­inch.
Label Alignment Length is not correct. The default Label Alignment Length is
1.00”, and will result in this behavior when any larger label length is used without setting the appropriate length
¾ Set Label Alignment to AUTO. Press and hold
FEED
until paper moves for automatic Label Alignment length measurement.
~OR~
¾ Measure the label length and use the Setup Menu to set the new
length. Print a Database Configuration label to ensure the new length has been set.
Tear Mode is selected but the label stop position (present position) is not far enough forw ard.
Another present position has been determined. Enabling the Present Sensor causes the label stop position (present position) to be approximately 0.1” behind the peel bar.
~OR~
The Present Adjust value is not correct.
¾ Disable the Present Sensor.
~OR~
¾ Ensure the host computer is not providing a Present Distance
shorter than is required for the Tear Bar.
¾ Use the Setup Menu to modify the Present Adjust value.
Tear Mode is selected but the label stop position (present position) is too far forward.
Another present position has been determined.
~OR~
The Present Adjust value is not correct.
¾ Ensure the host computer is not providing a Present Distance
longer than is required for the Tear Bar.
¾ Use the Setup Menu to modify the Present Adjust value.
The
ERROR
light illuminates during label alignment.
The label supply is empty ¾ Load media.
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4.7 Calibration Mode – Button Functions
In ‘Calibration’ mode, the buttons allow the printer to adjust to the media being used. Calibration can be performed either automatically or manually, as detailed below.
; Notes: Before calibrating, ensure that the Printhead Carrier Assembly is latched down, that the cover is closed, and that the media
sensor has been set for the appropriate media type, see Section 4.5.2.
Printer and cutter faults are disabled during
and
, but can still occur while
printing “test” labels.
If at any time you wish to discard your changes and revert back to the previous calibration simply turn off power to the printer. Also, Factory Defaults can be restored, see Section 5.7
To perform Calibration:
Auto Media Calibration
(See section 4.7.1)
(Until P aused light turns off)
(See section 4.7.2)
Calibration Mode
Analyze for ‘Paper’
Analyze for ‘Backing or ‘Mark’
Analyze ‘Out of Media’ condition
Prints the ‘Test Label’ for “test”
Media Sensor Calibration
(Press and hold during power-up until the light turns off)
STOP
CANCEL
PAU SE
Feeds one label for “test”
Press a nd
Release
(
)
FEED
FEED
Press and
Hold
(
)
CANCEL
Saves the current values and resumes
Normal Mode
+
PAUSE
CANCEL
PAUSE
FEED
CANCEL
Accepts the current values for “test”
+
PAUSE
CANCEL
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4.7.1 Auto Media Sensor Calibration
Auto Media Sensor Calibration automatically establishes the optimum sensing values for the media you are using in the printer.
; Note: Before calibrating, be sure the media sensor is set for the appropriate media type, see Section 4.5.2; also, ensure that the
Printhead Carrier Assembly is latched down and the cover is closed.
To automatically calibrate the media sensor:
1. With the desired media loaded, hold the
CANCEL
button while powering up the printer. Continue to hold the button
until the
STOP
light turns off then release it.
2. Next press the
PAUSE
button. The printer will feed approximately ten inches of media to calculate the TOF Delta
and Low values to be used.
3. Upon completion, one of the following lights will flash five times to denote the result of the auto calibration attempt:
STOP
light = Successful calibration. Proceed to Step 4.
ERROR light = Unsuccessful calibration, try again. If the calibration continues to fail proceed to Section 4.7.2.
; Note: If you wish to discard the changes and revert back to the previous calibration simply turn off the printer before Step
4.
4. Now save the changes and resume by pressing the
PAUSE
+
CANCEL
buttons simultaneously and
briefly. Wait until the
STOP
light goes off.
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4.7.2 Manual Media Sensor Calibration
The Manual Media Sensor Calibration procedure should be used in cases where the printer continues to suffer from media sensing problems after performing or attempting to perform the Auto Media Sensor Calibration (see Section 4.7.1).
; Note: Before calibrating, be sure the media sensor is set for the appropriate media type, see Section 4.5.2; also, ensure that the
Printhead Carrier Assembly is latched down and the cover is closed.
To manually calibrate the media sensor:
1. Hold the
CANCEL
button and power-up the printer. Continue to hold the button until the
STOP
light turns off; then
release the button. Next, press and hold the
FEED
button, continue to hold the button until the
STOP
light turns on;
then release the button.
2. Remove all the material from the media sensor, (see Section 3.3 for the sensor’s location), close the Printhead Carrier Assembly, and then press the
CANCEL
button. The printer will flash the ERROR light as it analyzes the no media
condition.
3. Position the backing material or the black (reflective) mark in the media sensor, close the Printhead Carrier Assembly, and then press the
FEED
button. The printer will flash the ERROR light as it analyzes the top of form mark.
4. Place the media with the backing attached (if any) in the media sensor,close the Printhead Carrier Assembly, and then press the
PAUSE
button. The printer will flash the ERROR light as it analyzes the material.
5. Simultaneously and briefly press the
PAUSE
+
CANCEL
buttons to accept the calibration for “test” and exit the
. One of the following lights will flash five times to denote the result of the manual calibration
attempt:
STOP
light = Successful calibration. Proceed to Step 6.
ERROR light = Unsuccessful calibration. Retry the procedure beginning at Step 1.
6. Use the
FEED
button (feeds a label), and the
CANCEL
button (prints a test label) to test the current calibration.
; Note: If you wish to discard the changes and revert back to the previous c alibration simply turn of f the printer before Step 7.
7. Now save the changes and resume by pressing the
PAUSE
+
CANCEL
buttons simultaneously and
briefly. Wait until the
STOP
light goes off.
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4.8 Internal Labels
The following section details the printer’s internally generated configuration and test labels.
4.8.1 Database Configuration and Dot Check Labels
The Database Configuration Label provides valuable printer information including the firmware version, memory allocations, enabled options, and label-counter data.
To print the Database Configuration and Dot Check Labels:
With the printer on, loaded with media (at least 4 inches wide) and ribbon (if printing with thermal transfer media), press
the
FEED
+
CANCEL
buttons simultaneously.
The first label printed will be the Database Configuration Label.
FRI JANUARY 10, 2003 19:29 010 VER: M4206 - 05.03 01/07/03 BOOT 83-2383-05C CODE 83-2385-05C FPGA 83-2384-05A FONT 83-2386-05C 256K FLASH MODULE B SYSTEM FLASH SIZE_____2 MBYTES SYSTEM RAM CHECKS____ GOOD SYSTEM RAM SIZE___ 4096 KBYTES SYSTEM RAM AVAIL__ 3180 KBYTES
AUTO DETECTION CUTTER____________NOT DETECTED PRESENT SENSOR____NOT DETECTED CURRENT STOP LOC__TEAR
EXPRESS SETUP MEDIA SENSOR______EDGE PRINT METHOD______TRANSFER OPTION CONTROL____AUTO
INPUT VALUES PAPER_____________ 207 DARKNESS__________ 119 TRAN______________ 157 REFL______________ 0 RIBN______________ 237 TEMP______________ 64 VOLT______________ 218 PRESENT SENSOR____ 0
CONFIGURATION SERIAL PORT SELECTED
19.2; 8BITS EDGE MEDIA TYPE________ TRANSFER CONT FORM LENGTH__ 0 PRESENT ADJUST____ 128 SOP ADJUST________ 128 TOF LOW___________ 0 0 TOF DELTA_________ 10 10 TOF GAIN__________ 7 5 OOS MAXVOLT_______ 3 2 LABEL ALIGNMENT___ AUTO ALIGN LENGTH______ 611 STOP LOCATION_____ AUTO INPUT MODE________ DPL DPL EMULATION_____ STANDARD HEAT______________ 10
COUNTER INFORMATION ABSOLUTE VALUES 1- 7-2003 LENGTH____ 773 INCHES TIME______ 20 HOURS RESETTABLE VALUES 1- 7-2003 LENGTH____ 576 INCHES TIME______ 10 HOURS
MEMORY CONFIGURATION INTERNAL MODULE A______ 128 SCALABLE FONTS_________ 64 LABEL SIZE 0426:11255 IN
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The second label printed is the Dot Check Label. This label is used to test the condition of the printhead, as shown below:
Good Dot Check Label:
Even pattern consistency
indicates that the printhead is operating normally.
Faulty Dot Check Label:
Streaks in the patterns
indicate a dirty or faulty printhead (see Chapter 5).
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4.8.2 Test Label
The Test Label is used to evaluate the current printer setup for print quality, label tracking, and print positioning.
To print the Test Label:
With the printer loaded with media (at least 4 inches wide), and ribbon (if printing with thermal transfer media), simultaneously press the
PAUSE
+
FEED
buttons.
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4.8.3 Hex Dump Label
The Hex Dump Label is a useful tool in the diagnosis of problems including communications handshaking and DPL syntax errors. To generate a Hex Dump Label the printer enters into Hex Dump Mode. In this mode, all data sent to the printer will be immediately output in hexadecimal code, along with the printable ASCII equivalents. To decode this information, the Programmer’s Manual is an essential reference. As a final note, many software programs use bit mapping to construct the label, making diagnosis of this data difficult. Contact Datamax Technical Support with any questions.
To print the Hex Dump Label:
With the printer on, loaded with media (at least 4 inches wide) and ribbon (if printing with thermal transfer media), press and hold the
FEED
button while turning the printer on. Continue holding the
FEED
button until the
STOP
light turns
off. Now, all data received by the printer will be output in hexadecimal code, as shown below.
To exit the Hex Dump Mode:
Turn the printer off.
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5.0 Introduction
This chapter details the cleaning, adjusting, and troubleshooting tips for the printer. The following table outlines the
recommended maintenance schedule for the various printer parts.
Area Method Interval
Printhead Turn off the printer before cleaning
the printhead. Use solvent* on a cotton swab to clean the printhead from end to end.
After every roll
of media.
Platen Roller Turn the power off. Rotate the
platen roller and clean it thoroughly with solvent* and a cotton swab.
After every roll
of media.
Peel-Off
Roller
Rotate the peel-off roller and clean
it thoroughly with solvent* and a cotton swab.
After every roll
of media.
Media Path Solvent* After every roll
of media.
Peel/Tear Bar Solvent* As needed Media Sensor Air blow Monthly Exterior Mild detergent or desktop cleaner. As needed Interior Brush or vacuum cleaner As needed.
* It is recommended that a solvent containing isopropyl alcohol be used.
Warning
Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable solvent, always take the proper precautions when using this substance.
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5.1 Cleaning the Printhead
If print quality declines (symptoms include non-compliant bar codes, print dropouts, streaks), the typical cause is debris build-up on the printhead. Furthermore, when the build-up is not removed it may lead to element failure, greatly reducing the life of the printhead. To clean the printhead:
1. Turn ‘Off’ and unplug the printer.
2. Open the cover. Unlock the Printhead Latch and raise the Printhead Assembly. Allow the printhead to cool before
proceeding.
3. Move media and ribbon away from the printhead as necessary.
4. Using a Cotton Swab moistened, not soaked, with isopropyl alcohol gently wipe away any build-up on the printhead surface, paying close attention to the Burn Line. Allow the printhead to dry.
5. Replace the ribbon and media. Lower the Printhead Assembly back to the locked position.
6. Close the cover. Plug in and turn ‘On’ the printer. Feed several labels to normalize tracking.
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5.2 Media Width Adjustment
When printing on less than full width media, the printer has a printhead-leveling cam to adjust the right side of the printhead for even pressure distribution. To adjust the leveling cam:
1. With media loaded in the printer, print a label (press the
FEED
+
CANCEL
buttons simultaneously) and
examine it..
2. While observing the printed labels, loosen the Thumbscrew and move it to the left most position. (see Example 1, below).
3. Next, move the Thumbscrew to the right until the printed labels contain a complete, even image (see Example 2). Tighten the Thumbscrew.
When changing to a different width of l abel, readjust the Leveling Cam.
Example 1 – Over adjustment:
Too much adjustment produces an image that fades across the label. To correct this, move the Thumbscrew to the right.
Example 2 – Correct adjustment:
The proper adjustment produces a complete image with even print contrast across the label (see note below).
;
Note: Under-adjustment of the Leveling Cam: Problems can include ribbon wrinkli ng, label tracking, and platen roller and
printhead wear.
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5.3 Printhead Burn Line Adjustment
The Burn Line has been adjusted at the factory for strict compliance using 6.5-mil (.0065 inch) media, ensuring print quality across a majority of media types. In extreme cases, however, if media of a different thickness or rigidity is used (for example, heavy tag stock), print quality can change. Typically, thicker media requires a slight forward adjustment, while thinner media requires a slight backward adjustment.
If you have questions, contact a qualifi ed technician or Datamax Technical Support before proceeding.
To adjust the Burn Line:
1. Load the printer with your media (and ribbon, if required).
2. Loosen the two Locking Screws approximately ¼ turn counter-clockwise.
3. Turn the Adjustment Screws counter-clockwise until the burn line is past the platen roller vertex. Print a test label (press the
PAUSE
+
FEED
buttons simultaneously).
The label should look light and uneven.
4. Tighten the Locking Screws just until they are ‘snug’ (tight enough to remove any play in the printhead assembly, yet loose enough to allow the Adjustment Screws to move the printhead).
5. Turn each Adjustment Screw clockwise about a ¼ turn (or an 1/8 turn for finer adjustments, see note below). Print another test label and examine the print quality. Repeat this step until the labels are produced with even print contrast and acceptable print quality are produced.
;
Note: When the Locking Screws are ‘snug’, turning the Adjustment Screws counter-clockwi se will NOT move the printhead
outward; if you have adjusted the printhead too far inward, restart the enti re procedure.
6. Tighten the Locking Screws. Print a final Test label to verify the adjustment.
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5.4 Printhead Pressure Adjustment
To accommodate a variety of media types, the pressure applied by the printhead assembly is adjustable. This pressure is factory set to work with most media types, so this adjustment should only be performed after attempting to improve print quality through the use of the (1) heat and/or (2) print speed. When adjusting, use only the minimum pressure necessary for better imaging. To adjust:
1. Load at least 4” (102mm) wide media and ribbon, see Section 3.2.
2. Ensure the Media Width Adjustment is set to its “left most” position, see Section 5.2.
3. Press the
FEED
+
CANCEL
buttons simultaneously to print a ‘Configuration/Dot Check’ test label.
4. Turn the Printhead Pressure Adjustment Screws counterclockwise to increase the applied pressure or clockwise to decrease it. Make equal adjustments to each screw to achieve even print contrast across the media.
; Note: When using narrow media it is sometimes necessary to increase the pressure on the inner (closest to
centerplate) Printhead Pressure Adjustment Screw to prevent ribbon smudging.
; Note: Excessive pressure can reduce the service life of the printhead and platen roller.
Unequal pressure may cause ribbon and label tracking problems.
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5.5 Printhead Replacement
Removal:
;
Note: Printheads are fragile; use extreme care when handling and never use a sharp object on the surface. If you have questions,
contact a qualified techni cian or Datamax Technical Support before proceeding.
1. Touch a bare metal part of the printer’s frame to discharge any static electricity that may be present on your body.
2. Turn ‘Off’ and unplug the printer. Open the cover; if ribbon is installed, remove it.
3. With the printhead locked in the down position, loosen the Printhead Mounting Screw (it will remain in the assembly).
4. Unlatch the Printhead Assembly. While holding the Printhead, raise the assembly. Disconnect the two cables and then remove the old Printhead.
5. While carefully holding the new Printhead, connect both cables.
6. Position the Printhead onto the Locating Pins in the Printhead Assembly and secure in place with the Printhead Mounting Screw (do not over-tighten).
7. Clean the Printhead (see Section 5.1).
8. Reload ribbon (if removed), lower the printhead assembly, and rotate the printhead latch back, into the locked position.
9. Use the Darkness Adjustment to match the print contrast of the new printhead to that of the old printhead (see Section
5.6).
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5.6 Darkness Adjustment
The Darkness Adjustment allows the operator to match the print contrast following a printhead replacement. Turning the Darkness Adjustment clockwise will darken the print, while turning it counterclockwise will lighten the print. Compare a label printed with the old printhead and make this adjustment so that the new printhead matches the darkest portion of that label.
; Note: Large increases in the ‘Darkness Adjustment’ can shorten
printhead life. If you need to increase the darkness of the printed labels, try increasing the Heat value and/or slow the Print Speed using your software program or via DPL commands.
5.7 Resetting to the Factory Defaults
With the printer power ‘Off,’ press and hold all three buttons while turning ‘On’ the printer. Continue to hold the buttons
down until the
STOP
light turns off (approximately 17 seconds). The printer will now be set to the ‘Factory Defaults.’ See Section 4.5.1 for a listing of the factory default settings. Resetting to ‘Factory Defaults’ will not effect the following settings:
5) SOP ADJUST 12) TOF GAIN
6) PRESENT ADJUST 13) TOF DELTA
11) OOS MAXVOLT 14) TOF LOW
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5.8 Downloading Firmware and Fonts
The operating programs and fonts for the printer are stored in Flash memory on the Main PCB. When program updates and/or new features are added, they can be downloaded to the printer as follows:
1. Identify the new version for your model of printer from the Datamax Web site at www.datamaxcorp.com and download
it onto your computer’s hard drive or a floppy disk.
2. Ensure that the printer is connected to the host, (via parallel port only) and that the power is ‘On.’ Using the DOS copy
command enter:
copy filename.dlf lpt1/b
; Note: Other programs (e.g., hyper-terminal and certain Windows
Driver programs) may also be used to download this file.
3. The
READY
light will flash during the download.
4. Following a successful download, the
STOP
Light will illuminate then the printer will perform a ‘cold reset.’ The previous printer setup will not be affected unless substantial firmware data structure changes have occurred. Print a Database Configuration Label to verify your new firmware version.
¾ Following an unsuccessful download, the
ERROR
Light will illuminate then the printer will perform a ‘warm
reset’ (both the
READY
and
STOP
lights will be on during power-up initialization). The original firmware will
remain operational. If the printer fails to reset, toggle the power ‘Off’ and ‘On.’
Try re-sending the file to the printer. If the failure continues, check the following possible causes: An invalid or corrupted file is being downloaded - Ensure the file being downloaded is correct and applicable
for your printer model.
Possible communications error - Check the cable connection between the host and printer and ensure that a
quality, shielded cable is used.
Possible Flash memory problem - Call for service.
If the printer fails to boot-up after an unsuccessful download, turn ‘Off’ the power. Simultaneously press and hold the
PAUSE
+
CANCEL
buttons while powering ‘On’ the printer. Now, try downloading the file to the printer.
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6.0 Introduction
Occasionally, situations arise that require troubleshooting. Possible problem situations and potential solutions are listed in
this section. While not every situation is addressed, you may find some of these tips helpful. After the correction action is taken press the
FEED
button to clear the alarm. Contact a qualified service technician for problems that persist or are
not covered in this section.
6.1 Troubleshooting Tips
The following table lists the symptoms of the topics covered in the troubleshooting section.
Problem Situation
Unacceptable print quality
The printer does not print or prints several labels at once
The ribbon does not advance Skips every other label Unable to print in rotation 4 Prints light on the right side of the label Printer fails to turn on Label advances 1-2 inches before a fault indication Label advances 16 inches before a fault indication
STOP
light flashing
Tracking Problems Ribbon Smudging with narrow media during label back-feed
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Unacceptable print quality
Dirty printhead: Clean the printhead (see Chapter 5). The temperature setting may be incorrect for the media being used: Use the software program or DPL
commands adjust the Heat Setting and Print Speed.
A mismatched incorrect ribbon/media combination is being used: Check the types being used. Verify that the Media Type is set correctly for the printing method being used (see Chapter 4).
Faulty printhead: Replace it (see Chapter 5) or call for service.
The printer does not print or prints several labels at once:
The labels are incorrectly loaded: See the loading instructions on the inside cover of the printer or Chapter 3. The media is not calibrated: Calibrate it (see Chapter 4). The Media Sensor may need to be repositioned (see Chapter 3). The media sensor or sensor circuitry may be defective: Call for service.
The ribbon does not advance (The paper advances, but ribbon does not).
The ribbon may be installed incorrectly: Ensure that the ribbon’s inked side faces the paper. With most
ribbons this can be verified by rubbing paper against the ribbon; the ink should smudge the paper. Or, if using label stock, the sticky side of a label will pull off the ink.
A mismatched ribbon/paper combination is resulting in an insufficient amount of friction between paper and
ribbon: Ensure that the correct type of ribbon is being used with the media.
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Skips every other label (Print quality is good, but every other label is skipped).
The label is formatted too close to the top edge of the label: Leave white space equal to 8-dot rows (about .02
inch [.5mm]) at the top of the label.
The media is not calibrated: Calibrate it (see Chapter 4). The Media Sensor may need to be repositioned (see Chapter 3). The media sensor or media sensor circuitry may be defective: Call for service.
Unable to print in rotation 4
The characters are formatted outside the dimensions of the label: Check that the row/column values provide
enough room for the height of the image being printed.
Prints light on the right side of the label
The media width adjustment is set for a narrower media width than is actually being used: Adjust for the
media width (see Chapter 5).
The printhead is not properly aligned: Call for service. The printhead carrier assembly is not latched down: Latch it.
Printer fails to power on
The AC wall outlet may be faulty: Try another outlet. A fuse may be blown: Call for service. The power supply may be faulty: Call for service. A defective power switch may exist on the printer: Call for service.
Label advances 1-2 inches before a fault indication
The ribbon may be incorrectly installed. Ensure that the ribbon’s inked side faces the paper. With most
ribbons this can be verified by rubbing paper against the ribbon; the ink should smudge the paper. Or, if using label stock, the sticky side of a label will pull off the ink.
A mismatched ribbon/paper combination is resulting in an insufficient amount of friction between paper and
ribbon: Ensure that the correct type of ribbon is being used with the media.
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Label advances 16 inches before a fault indication
The media may not be properly loaded: Reload it (see Chapter 3). When loading media ensure that the media
hub and media guide are against the media and that gaps or marks in the labels are in line with the media sensor.
The Media Sensor may need to be repositioned (see Chapter 3). The media sensor or media sensor circuitry may be defective: Call for service.
STOP
Light flashing
When the printer is equipped with the Peel and Present Options the
STOP
light will flash when a label is
presented to the operator. This is considered normal.
If the printer is configured to use the Peel and Present option and yet the option is not installed or the option is
removed with power on, the
STOP
light will flash to alert the operator.
Tracking Problems
The media may not be properly loaded: Reload it (see Chapter 3). When loading media ensure that the media
hub and media guide are against the media and that gaps or marks in the labels are in line with the media sensor.
The media width adjustment may not be properly set: Readjust for the label width (see Chapter 5).
Ribbon Smudging during label back-feed
When printing with a ribbon, the width of the ribbon must be slightly wider than the label media being used.
Ensure the ribbon width is approximately .125” (4mm) to .250”(7mm) wider then the label media.
Increase the inner (closest to centerplate) Printhead Pressure Adjustment Screw counterclockwise to increase
the applied pressure (see Chapter 5).
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Mechanical
Width 9.8” (24.9 cm) Depth 18.06” (45.9 cm) Height 10.3” (26.2 cm) Weight 21.5 lbs. (9.77 kg) Operating Temperature
40 F to 95 F (4 C to 35 C)
Humidity
10% 95% non-condensing
AC Input Voltage 90 – 132 or 180 – 264 VAC @ 47–63 Hz, auto-ranging.
Printing
Print Method Direct Thermal; Thermal Transfer (optional) Print Speed 2 - 6 IPS (50 - 152 mm/s) Resolution 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) Tear Bar Tear Down DRAM Memory 4MB FLASH Memory 2MB
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Media/Ribbon
Media Types Roll-Fed, Die-Cut, Continuous, Fan-Fold Max. Media Width 4.65" (118 mm) Min. Media Width 1" (25.4 mm) Max. Print Width 4.09" (104 mm) Print Length Range .25 - 99" (6 - 2475 mm) Media Thickness Range .0025 - .01" (.064 mm - .254 mm) Media Supply Roll Capacity 8" (203 mm) O.D. on 1.5 - 3.0" (38 – 76.2 mm) cores
Ribbon Width Range
1.0 - 4.5" (25 - 114 mm) Ribbon Roll Capacity Matched to media: approx. 1476’ (450 m) long Ribbon Core:
1.010” .006” (25.6 mm .2 mm) inner diameter.
Communications
Interface USB, RS-232 (DB-9), and IEEE 1284 Compliant Centronics Parallel Baud Speed 600 to 38,400 bits per second (BPS) Handshaking Xon/Xoff, CTS, DTR Parity Even, Odd, or None Stop Bits 1 or 2 Data Bits 7 or 8
Fonts
9 Bit Map Fonts; rotated 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees.
Embedded Bar Codes
Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5,Code 128 A, B & C, Codabar, LOGMARS, UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC 2&5, EAN-8, EAN-13, EAN 2&5, UPC Random Weight, Code 93, Plessey, USCS, Code 128 MOD 43, Postnet, Uss/EAN-128 Random Weight, Telepen, UPS Maxicode, PDF417, DataMatrix, Aztec, QR Code, MicroPDF417, and TLC39
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Approved Media
To achieve optimum print quality and maximum printhead life, Datamax specifies the use of DATAMAX brand media and ribbons. These supplies are specially formulated for use in our printers; use of non-Datamax supplies may affect the print quality, performance, and life of the printer or its components.
For a current list of approved media and ribbons for use in direct thermal and thermal transfer applications, please contact a Media Representative at (407) 523-5650.
E
J
I
C
K
A
B
D
H
F
G
Side View Top View
Media Dimensions
Designator Description Maximum
[1]
Minimum
[1]
A label width 4.65 1.00 B liner width 4.65 1.00 C gap (or notch) between labels
[3]
.25 .100
D label length
[3]
.250 E media thickness .0100 .0025 F notch opening width .500 .200
G distance from the media’s edge to the media sensor
aperture (left justified)
2.250 .200
H reflective (black) mark width
[2]
4.65 .500
I distance between reflective marks
[3]
.500
J reflective mark length
[3]
.100
K label repeat distance
[3]
.350
[1]
Units of measure given in inches.
[2]
The reflective (black) mark must be carbon based, placed on the backside of the stock, and the reflectance shall be less than 10% at wavelengths of 950 and 640 nm.
[3]
The maximum allowable length of the combined label and gap (or mark) measurement can not exceed 99.99 inches.
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ASCII Control Code Chart
Char De c Hex Char De c Hex Char De c He x Char Dec He x
Ctrl @
NUL 0 00 32 20 @ 64 40 ` 96 60
Ctrl A
SOH 1 01 ! 33 21 A 65 41 a 97 61
Ctrl B
STX 2 02 34 22 B 66 42 b 98 62
Ctrl C
EXT 3 03 # 35 23 C 67 43 c 99 63
Ctrl D
EOT 4 04 $ 36 24 D 68 44 d 100 64
Ctrl E
ENQ 5 05 % 37 25 E 69 45 e 101 65
Ctrl F
ACK 6 06 & 38 26 F 70 46 f 102 66
Ctrl G
BEL 7 07 39 27 G 71 47 g 103 67
Ctrl H
BS 8 08 ( 40 28 H 72 48 h 104 68
Ctrl I
HT 9 09 ) 41 29 I 73 49 i 105 69
Ctrl J
LF 10 0A * 42 2A J 74 4A j 106 6A
Ctrl K
VT 11 0B + 43 2B K 75 4B k 107 6B
Ctrl L
FF 12 0C , 44 2C L 76 4C l 108 6C
Ctrl M
CR 13 0D - 45 2D M 77 4D m 109 6D
Ctrl N
SO 14 0E . 46 2E N 78 4E n 110 6E
Ctrl O
SI 15 0F / 47 2F O 79 4F o 111 6F
Ctrl P
DLE 16 10 0 48 30 P 80 50 p 112 70
Ctrl Q
DC1 17 11 1 49 31 Q 81 51 q 113 71
Ctrl R
DC2 18 12 2 50 32 R 82 52 r 114 72
Ctrl S
DC3 19 13 3 51 33 S 83 53 s 115 73
Ctrl T
DC4 20 14 4 52 34 T 84 54 t 116 74
Ctrl U
NAK 21 15 5 53 35 U 85 55 u 117 75
Ctrl V
SYN 22 16 6 54 36 V 86 56 v 118 76
Ctrl W
ETB 23 17 7 55 37 W 87 57 w 119 77
Ctrl X
CAN 24 18 8 56 38 X 88 58 x 120 78
Ctrl Y
EM 25 19 9 57 39 Y 89 59 y 121 79
Ctrl Z
SUB 26 1A : 58 3A Z 90 5A z 122 7A
Ctrl [
Esc 27 1B ; 59 3B [ 91 5B { 123 7B
Ctrl \
FS 28 1C < 60 3C \ 92 5C | 124 7C
Ctrl ]
GS 29 1D = 61 3D ] 93 5D } 125 7D
Ctrl ^
RS 30 1E > 62 3E ^ 94 5E ~ 126 7E
Ctrl _
US 31 1F ? 63 3F _ 95 5F 127 7F
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CharDec Hex Char Dec Hex CharDec Hex Char Dec Hex
Ç 128 80 á 160 A0 192 C0 Ó 224 E0 ü 129 81 í 161 A1 193 C1 ß 225 E1 é 130 82 ó 162 A2 194 C2 Ô 226 E2 â 131 83 ú 163 A3 195 C3 Ò 227 E3 ä 132 84 ñ 164 A4 196 C4 õ 228 E4 à 133 85 Ñ 165 A5 197 C5 Õ 229 E5 å 134 86
a
166 A6 ã 198 C6 µ 230 E6 ç 135 87 ° 167 A7 Ã 199 C7 p 231 E7 ê 136 88 ¿ 168 A8 200 C8 p 232 E8 è 137 89 ® 169 A9 201 C9 Ú 233 E9 è 138 8A 170 AA 202 CA Û 234 EA ï 139 8B 1/2 171 AB 203 CB Ù 235 EB î 140 8C 1/4 172 AC 204 CC ´y 236 EC ì 141 8D ¡ 173 AD 205 CD ´Y 237 ED Ä 142 8E 174 AE 206 CE 238 EE Å 143 8F
175 AF 207 CF 239 EF É 144 90 176 B0 Ò 208 D0 240 F0 Æ 145 91 177 B1 D 209 D1 ± 241 F1 Æ 146 92
2
178 B2 Ê 210 D2 242 F2 ô 147 93
3
179 B3 Ë 211 D3 3/4 243 F3 ö 148 94 ´ 180 B4 È 212 D4 244 F4 ò 149 95 Á 181 B5 213 D5 245 F5 û 150 96 Â 182 B6 Í 214 D6 ÷ 246 F6 ù 151 97 À 183 B7 Î 215 D7 ¸ 247 F7 ÿ 152 98 © 184 B8 Ï 216 D8 ° 248 F8 Ö 153 99
1
185 B9 217 D9 ¨ 249 F9 Ü 154 9A 186 BA 218 DA · 250 FA Ø 155 9B » 187 BB 219 DB 251 FB £ 156 9C 188 BC 220 DC 252 FC Ø 157 9D ¢ 189 BD 221 DD 253 FD x 158 9E ¥ 190 BE Ì 222 DE 254 FE ƒ 159 9F 191 BF 223 DF 255 FF
; Notes: For the hardware handshake XON/XOFF commands:
XON = Ctrl Q (DC1)
XOFF = Ctrl S (DC3)
The Euro character has been added to the table above at 255 (FF) as a Datamax standard for resident bit-mapped fonts 0,1,2,3,4,5,6, and 9 (CG Triumvirate).
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Embedded Fonts and Barcodes
All character fonts and barcodes available with the printer are described in this section. Each font and barcode has a name associated with it for use in programming. Human-readable fonts have numeric names while barcode fonts have alpha names.
Fonts
Fonts 0 through 8 use the slash zero (Ø) conventions for distinguishing between the zero and the alphabetic O. The slash can be removed with the label formatting command Z. These fonts are non-proportional (monospaced): all of the characters take up the same amount of space when printed.
The Triumvirate font number 9 is a proportional font; each character will take up a different amount of space when printed.
Font Valid ASCII Characters (decimal) Use with Record
Structure Type
0 32-127,255 1 32-168, 171, 172, 225,255 2 32-168, 171, 172, 225,255 3 32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153,
154, 156, 157, 165, 168, 225,255
4 32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153,
154, 156, 157, 165, 168, 225,255
5 32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153,
154, 156, 157, 165, 168, 225,255
6 32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153,
154, 156, 157, 165, 168, 225,255 7 32-126 8 32, 48-57, 60, 62, 67, 69, 78, 83, 84, 88, 90
Internal
Bit-Mapped
Fonts
9 32-126, 128-169, 171-173, 181-184, 189, 190, 198,
199, 208-216, 222, 224-237, 241, 243, 246-250,255 Smooth Font
9
Dependent upon selected symbol set; see the
Programmers Manual.
Downloadable
Scalable Font
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The table below lists the font sizes. The numbers indicate the number of dots.
FONT HEIGHT WIDTH SPACING
Font 0 7 5 1 Font 1 13 7 2 Font 2 18 10 2 Font 3 27 14 2 Font 4 36 18 3 Font 5 52 18 3 Font 6 64 32 4 Font 7 32 15 5 Font 8 28 15 5
Font 0 96-character alphanumeric, upper and lower case.
Font 1 145-character upper and lower case alphanumeric w/ descenders and ascenders.
Font 2 138-character alphanumeric, upper and lower case.
Font 3 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase.
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Font 4 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase.
Font 5 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase.
Font 6 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase.
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Font 7 OCR-A, size I. Font 8 OCR-B, size III.
Font 9 Internal Triumvirate font.
Point sizes are selected by the number in the barcode height. Larger point sizes can be obtained by increasing the height and width multipliers, 48pt and 72pt fonts are generated by doubling the 24pt and 36pt fonts respectively (see the Programmer's Manual for more information).
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Barcodes
Bar Code fonts have alpha names (left column in the table below). Uppercase alpha names will print barcodes with human-readable interpretations. Lowercase alpha names will print barcodes only. The table is followed by visual samples.
Bar Code
ID
Type Length Check-
sum
Valid ASCII Characters,
decimal value
representation
A / a Code 3 of 9 Varies No 32, 36, 37, 42, 43, 45-57, 65-
90
B / b UPC-A 11 Yes 48-57 Numeric only
Option V used in the 6th &
7th position C / c UPC-E 6 Yes 48-57 Numeric only D / d Interleaved 2 of 5 (I
2 of 5)
Varies No 48-57 Numeric only
E / e Code 128 Varies M-103 32-127
F / f EAN-13 12 Yes 48-57 Numeric only.
Option V used in the 7th &
8th position G / g EAN-8 7 Yes 48-57 Numeric only H / h Health Industry Bar
Code
Varies M-43 32, 36-39, 42, 43, 45-57, 65-
90
I / i Codabar Varies No 36, 43, 45-58, 65-68 J / j I 2 of 5 with modulo
10 checksum
Varies M-10 48-57 Numeric only
K / k Plessey Up to 14 M-10 48-57 Numeric only. Option +
is Last Character for Second
M-11 checksum
L / l I 2 of 5 with modulo
10 checksum & bearer bars
13 M-10 48-57 Numeric only
M / m 2 digit UPC
addendum
2 Yes 48-57 Numeric only
N / n 5 digit UP C
addendum
5 Yes 48-57 Numeric only
O / o Code 93 Varies No 35-38, 42-58, 65-90, 97-122
p Postnet Varies Yes 48-57 Numeric only Q / q UCC/EAN Code 128 19 Yes 48-57 Numeric only R / r UCC/EAN Code 128
K-Mart NON EDI bar code
18 Yes 48-57 Numeric only
S / s UCC/EAN Code 128
Random Weight
34 + Yes 48-57 Numeric only
T / t Telepen Var ies Yes Alphanumeric
U UPS MaxiCode 84 Yes Alphanumeric
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Bar Code
ID
Type Length Check-
sum
Valid ASCII Characters,
decimal value
representation
u UPS MaxiCode with
Byte Count
Specified Yes Alphanumeric
v FIM 1 No A, B, C, D
z PDF417 Varies Yes All
Z PDF417 with Byte
Count
Specified Yes All
W1c DataMatrix Varies Yes All 8-bit values W1C DataMatrix with Byte
Count
Specified Yes All 8-bit values
W1d QR Code – Auto
format
Varies Yes Alphanumeric
W1D QR Code – Manual
format
Varies Yes Single-byte or Kanji double-
byte
W1f Aztec Varies Yes All 8-bit values
W1F Aztec with Byte
Count
Specified Yes All 8-bit values
W1T TCIF Linked
Barcode 3 of 9 (TLC39)
Varies No Alphanumeric
W1z MicroPDF417 Varies Yes All 8-bit values
W1Z MicroPDF417 with
Byte Count
Specified Yes All 8-bit values
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Barcode A Code 3 of 9 Barcode B UPC-A
Barcode C UPC-E Barcode D Interleaved 2 of 5
Barcode E Code 128 Barcode F EAN-13
Barcode G EAN-8 Barcode H Health Industry
Barcode (HIBC)
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Barcode I Codabar Barcode J Interleaved 2 of 5
w/module 10 checksum
Barcode K Plessey Barcode L Interleaved 2 of 5
w/module 10 checksum and shipping bearer bars
Barcode M 2 Digit UPC addendum
Barcode N 5 Digit UPC addendum
Barcode O Code 93 Barcode p Postnet
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Barcode Q UCC/EAN Code 128 Barcode R UCC/EAN Code 128
KMART NON EDI
Barcode S UCC/EAN Code 128 Random Weight
Barcode T Telepen Barcode u UPS MaxiCode
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Barcode v FIM Barcode z PDF417
Bar Code W1c: DataMatrix Bar Code W1d: QR Code
Bar Code W1f: Aztec Bar Code W1z: MicroPDF417
Bar Code W1T: TCIF Linked Barcode 3 of 9 (TLC39)
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Datamax Barcode Products
Limited Warranty Statement
M-Class Printer
Printer
Datamax warrants to Purchaser that under normal use and service, the M-Class Printer, (with the exception of the thermal printhead) purchased hereunder shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of (365) days from the date of shipment by Datamax.
Expendable and/or consumable items or parts such as lamps, fuses, labels and ribbons are not covered under this warranty. This warranty does not cover equipment or parts which have been misused, altered, neglected, handled carelessly, or used for purposes other than those for which they were manufactured. This warranty also does not cover loss, damages resulting from accident, or damages resulting from unauthorized service.
Thermal Printhead
This warranty is limited to a period of one year, (365 days), or 1,000,000 linear inches of use, whichever comes first, for the M-Class
thermal printhead. This one year (365 days) warranty is valid only if a Datamax - approved thermal label
media is used, as defined in the then current Datamax list of approved thermal/thermal transfer media, a copy of which is available from Datamax. Failure to use Datamax-approved media is justification for invalidation of this thermal printhead warranty. This warranty does not cover printheads which have been misused, altered, neglected, handled carelessly, or damaged due to improper cleaning or unauthorized repairs.
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Warranty Service Procedures
If a defect should occur during the warranty period, the defective unit shall be returned, freight and insurance prepaid, in the original shipping containers, to Datamax at: 4501 Parkway Commerce Blvd., Orlando, Florida, 32808. A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be issued before the product can be returned. To open an RMA please call the Datamax Customer Service Department at (407) 523-5550. Please include your RMA number on the outside of the box and on the shipping document. Include a contact name, action desired, a detailed description of the problem(s), and examples when possible with the defective unit. Datamax shall not be responsible for any loss or damages incurred in shipping. Any warranty work to be performed by Datamax shall be subject to Datamax’s confirmation that such product meets Datamax warranty. In the event of a defect covered by its warranty, Datamax will return the repaired or replaced product to the Purchaser at Datamax’s cost.
With respect to a defect in hardware covered by the warranty, the warranty shall continue in effect until the end of the original warranty period, or for sixty (60) days after the repair or replacement, whichever is later.
General Warranty Provisions
Datamax makes no warranty as to the design, capability, capacity or suitability of any of its hardware, supplies, or software.
Software is licensed on an “as is” basis without warranty. Except and to the extent expressly provided in this warranty and in lieu of all other warranties, there are no warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Purchaser shall be solely responsible for the selection, use, efficiency and suitability of Datamax’s products.
Limitation of Liability
In no event shall Datamax be liable to the purchaser for any indirect, special or consequential damages or lost profits arising out of or relating to Datamax’s products, or the performance or a breach thereof, even if Datamax has been advised of the possibility thereof. Datamax’s liability, if any, to the purchaser or to the customer of the purchaser hereunder shall in no event exceed the total amounts paid to Datamax hereunder by the purchaser for a defective product.
In no event shall Datamax be liable to the purchaser for any damages resulting from or related to any failure or delay of Datamax in the delivery or installation of the computer hardware, supplies or software or in the performance of any services.
Some states do not permit the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, and in those states the foregoing limitations may not apply. The warranties here give you specific legal rights, and you may have other legal rights which vary from state to state.
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Glossary
alphanumeric Consisting of alphabetic, numeric, punctuation and other symbols.
backing material The silicon-coated paper carrier material to which labels with adhesive backing are affixed.
Also referred to as “liner”.
bar code A representation of alphanumeric information in a pattern of machine-readable marks. The basic
categories are divided into one-dimensional (UPC, Code 39, Postnet, etc.) and two-dimensional barcodes (DataMatrix, MaxiCode, PDF417, etc.).
burn line The row of thermal elements in the printhead that create the images on the media.
calibration The process through which sensor readings are entered into the printer for correct sensor function (for
example, detection of a given media type) and TOF positioning.
character set The entire complement of alphanumeric symbols contained in a given font.
checksum An alphanumeric error detection method used in many bar code symbologies for informational security.
continuous media An uninterrupted roll or box of label or tag media that contains no gap, notch, or mark to
separate individual labels or tags.
core diameter The inside diameter measurement of the cardboard core at the center of a ribbon or media roll.
cutter A mechanical device with a rotary or guillotine type blade used to cut labels or tags following printing.
defaults The functional setting values returned following a factory reset of the printer.
diagnostics Programs used to locate and diagnose hardware problems.
die-cut media Media that has been cut into a pattern using a press, where the excess paper is removed leaving
individual labels, with gaps between them, attached to a backing material.
direct thermal The printing method that uses a heat sensitive media and only the heat of the thermal printhead to
create an image on the label.
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direct thermal media Media coated with special chemicals that react and darken with the application of heat.
DPI (dots per inch) A measurement of print resolution, rated in the number of thermal elements contained in one
inch of the printhead. Also referred to as “resolution”.
DPL (Datamax Programming Language) programming commands used specifically for control of and label
production in Datamax printers. A complete listing of commands can be found in the Programmer’s
Manual.
fan-fold Media that is folded and stacked.
feed speed The speed at which the media moves under the printhead in non-printed areas and between labels.
Flash memory Non-volatile memory (does not require printer power to maintain data) that can be erased and
reprogrammed, used to hold the printer’s operating programs.
font A set of alphanumeric characters that share a particular typeface.
gap A space between die-cut or notched labels used to sense the top of form.
IPS (inches per second) Imperial measurement of printer speeds.
label A paper or synthetic printing material, typically with a pressure sensitive adhesive backing.
label length The distance from the top of the label to the bottom of the label as it exits the printer.
label repeat The distance from the top of one label to the top of the next label.
label tracking Excessive lateral (side to side) movement of the media as it travels under the printhead.
label width The left to right measurement of the label as it exits the printer.
mark Generalized term to indicate the label top of form light.
media Generalized term for all types of printing stocks, including: roll fed, continuous, die-cut, reflective, and
fanfold.
media hub Device in the printer used to support roll media.
media sensor An electronic device equipped with photosensors to detect media and the top of form on die-cut,
notched or reflective media.
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notched stock Media, typically tag stock, with holes or notches in the material that is used to signal the top of
form. The printer must be set to ‘gap’ to use this media type.
preprinted media Label stock that contains borders, text, or graphics, floodcoating, etc.
perforation Small cuts extending through the backing and/or label material to facilitate their separation. Also
referred to as “perf”.
print speed The speed at which the media moves under the printhead during the printing process.
reflective media Media imprinted with carbon-based black marks on the underside of the material, which is used
to signal the top of form when the ‘reflective’ sensor is enabled.
registration Repeatable top to bottom alignment of printed labels.
reverse speed The backward rate of media motion into the printer during tear-off, peel and present and cutting
operations for positioning the label at the start of print position.
ribbon An extruded polyester tape with several layers of material, one of which is ink-like, used to produce an
image on the label. Also referred to as “foil”.
ribbon wrinkle An undesirable overlapping of the ribbon during the printing process that leads to voids on the
printed label, typically caused by an improper ribbon width adjustment.
roll media A form of media that is wound upon a cardboard core.
start of print The position on the label where the printing actually begins.
tag stock A heavy paper or synthetic printing material, typically featuring a notch or black mark for TOF and no
adhesive backing.
thermal transfer The printing method that creates an image by transferring ink from a ribbon onto the media using
the heat from the thermal printhead.
TOF (top of form) The start of a new label as indicated by a label gap, notch, mark or programming.
void An undesirable blank space in a printed image.
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