HellermannTyton TTM430 Operator's Manual

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Operator's Manual
TTM430 Barcode/Label printer
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TTM430 Barcode/Label printer
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Operator's Manual
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1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Instructions ...............................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Intended Use ............................................................................................................................................4
1.3 Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................................4
1.4 Environment ............................................................................................................................................. 5
2 Installation ..............................................................................................................................................6
2.1 Device Overview ......................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Unpacking and Installing the Device ........................................................................................................7
2.3 Connecting the Device .............................................................................................................................7
2.4 Switching on the Device ...........................................................................................................................7
3 Control Panel ..........................................................................................................................................8
3.1 Structure of the Control Panel ..................................................................................................................8
3.2 Symbol Displays .......................................................................................................................................8
3.3 Printer States ........................................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Key Functions ........................................................................................................................................ 10
4 Loading Material ...................................................................................................................................11
4.1 Loading Label Rolls .................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Loading Fanfold Labels .......................................................................................................................... 13
4.3 Loading Labels for Peel-off Mode ..........................................................................................................14
4.4 Selecting and Positioning Label Sensors ............................................................................................... 15
4.5 Loading Transfer Ribbon ........................................................................................................................ 16
5 Printing Operation ................................................................................................................................18
5.1 Synchronization of the Paper Feed ........................................................................................................ 18
5.2 Tear-Off Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 18
5.3 Peel-off Mode .........................................................................................................................................18
5.4 Cutting Mode ..........................................................................................................................................18
6 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................ 19
6.1 Cleaning Information .............................................................................................................................. 19
6.2 Cleaning the Print Roller ........................................................................................................................ 19
6.3 Cleaning the Printhead ...........................................................................................................................19
6.4 Cleaning the Label Sensors ...................................................................................................................19
6.5 Cleaning the Cutter ................................................................................................................................ 20
7 Fault Correction ................................................................................................................................... 21
7.1 Types of Errors .......................................................................................................................................21
7.2 Problem Solution ....................................................................................................................................21
7.3 Error Messages and Fault Correction .................................................................................................... 22
8 Licences ................................................................................................................................................ 24
8.1 EU Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................................................24
8.2 Other Licences ....................................................................................................................................... 24
9 Index ......................................................................................................................................................25
Contents
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1.1 Instructions
Important information and instructions in this documentation are designated as follows:
Danger!
Draws your attention to an exceptionally grave, impending danger to your health or life.
Warning!
Indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to injuries or material damage.
Attention!
Draws attention to possible dangers, material damage or loss of quality.
Notice! Gives you tips. They make a working sequence easier or draw attention to important working processes.
Environment! Gives you tips on protecting the environment.
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Handling instruction
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Reference to section, position, illustration number or document.
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Option (accessories, peripheral equipment, special fi ttings).
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Information in the display.
1.2 Intended Use
The device is manufactured in accordance with the current technological status and the recognized safety rules. However, danger to the life and limb of the user or third parties and/or damage to the device and other tangible assets can arise during use.
The device may only be used for its intended purpose and if it is in perfect working order, and it must be used with regard to safety and dangers as stated in the operating manual.
The device printer is intended exclusively for printing suitable materials that have been approved by the manufac­turer. Any other use or use going beyond this shall be regarded as improper use. The manufacturer/supplier shall not be liable for damage resulting from unauthorized use; the user shall bear the risk alone.
Usage for the intended purpose also includes complying with the operating manual, including the manufacturer‘s maintenance recommendations and specifi cations.
Notice! The complete documentation is included in the scope of delivery on CD ROM, and can also currently be found in the Internet.
1.3 Safety Instructions
The device is confi gured for voltages of 100 to 240 V AC. It only has to be plugged into a grounded socket. Only connect the device to other devices which have a protective low voltage. Switch off all affected devices (computer, printer, accessories) before connecting or disconnecting. The device may only be used in a dry environment, do not expose it to moisture (sprays of water, mists, etc.). If the device is operated with the cover open, ensure that people‘s clothing, hair, jewelry etc. do not come into
contact with the exposed rotating parts. The device or parts of it can become hot while printing. Do not touch during operation, and allow to cool down
before changing material and before disassembly. Perform only those actions described in this operating manual.
Work going beyond this may only be performed by trained personnel or service technicians.
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Unauthorized interference with electronic modules or their software can cause malfunctions. Other unauthorized work on or modifi cations to the device can also endanger operational safety. Always have service work done in a qualifi ed workshop, where the personnel have the technical knowledge and
tools required to do the necessary work. There are various warning stickers on the device. They draw your attention to dangers.
Warning stickers must therefore not be removed, as then you and other people cannot be aware of dangers and may be injured.
Danger!
Danger to life and limb from power supply.
Do not open the device casing.X
1.4 Environment
Obsolete devices contain valuable recyclable materials that should be sent for recycling.
Send to suitable collection points, separately from residual waste.
The modular construction of the printer enables it to be easily disassembled into its component parts.
Send the parts for recycling.
The electronic circuit board of the device is equipped with a lithium battery.
Take old batteries to collection boxes in shops or public waste disposal centers..
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2.1 Device Overview
Fig. 1 Overview
1 RS-232 serial interface 2 USB 2.0 High Speed Slave interface 3 Two USB master interfaces for keyboard and
scanner 4 Ethernet 10/100 Base T interface 5 CompactFlash card slot 6 Power supply socket 7 PC card slot, type II 8 Power switch 9 Cover
10 Roll hub 11 Holder slots 12 Ribbon rewind hub 13 Printhead mounting with printhead 14 Release button of the print module 15 Pressure roller 16 Control panel 17 Graphic display 18 Label outlet in the control panel 19 Navigator pad
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2.2 Unpacking and Installing the Device
Lift the label printer out of the carton by the straps. Check the label printer for any possible transportation damage. Check that the delivery is complete.
Delivery scope:
Label printer Power cable Documentation cablabel Lite on CD-ROM Documentation on CD-ROM
Notice! Please keep the original packaging in case the printer must be returned.
Attention!
The device and printing materials will be damaged by moisture and wetness.
Set up label printers only in dry locations protected from splash water.X
Place the printer on a fl at surface.
2.3 Connecting the Device
The standard available interfaces and connectors are shown in fi gure 1, view A.
2.3.1 Connecting to the Power Supply
The printer is equipped with a wide area network unit. The device can be operated with a supply voltage of 230 V~/50 Hz or 115 V~/60 Hz without adjustment.
Check that the device is switched off. Plug the power cable into the power connection socket (6). Plug the power cable into a grounded socket.
2.3.2 Connecting to a Computer or Computer Network
Attention!
Inadequate or no grounding can cause malfunctions during operations. Ensure that all computers and cables connected to the label printer are grounded.
Connect the label printer to a computer or network by a suitable cable. For details of the confi guration of the individual interfaces Z the Confi guration Manual.
2.4 Switching on the Device
When all connections have been made:
Switch the printer on at the power switch (8). The printer performs a system test, and then shows the system status ready in the display (17).
If an error occurs during the system test, the symbol
and type of error are displayed.
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3.1 Structure of the Control Panel
The user can control the operation of the printer with the control panel, for example:
Issuing, interrupting, continuing and canceling print jobs, Setting printing parameters, e.g. heat level of the printhead, print speed, interface confi guration, language and
time of day (Z Confi guration Manual), Start the test functions (Z Confi guration Manual and Z Service Manual), Control stand-alone operation with a memory module (Z Confi guration Manual), Update the fi rmware (Z Confi guration Manual).
Many functions and settings can also be controlled by software applications or by direct programming with a computer using the printer’s own commands. Z Confi guration Manual for details.
Settings made on the control panel make the basic settings of the label printer.
Notice! It is advantageous, whenever possible, to make adaptations to various print jobs in the software.
Fig. 2 Control Panel The control panel consists of a graphic display (1) and the navigator pad (2) with fi ve integrated keys.
The graphic display indicates the current status of the printer and the print job, indicates faults and shows the printer settings in the menu.
3.2 Symbol Displays
The symbols shown in the following table may appear in the status line of the display, depending on the printer confi guration. They enable the current printer status to be seen quickly. For the confi guration of the status line Z the Confi guration Manual.
Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description
Clock time
Temperature of the printhead
Input buffer
Date
Debug window for abc programs
Access to memory card
Ribbon reserve status
Control of the lower display line is handed over to an abc program
Printer receiving data
WLAN fi eld strength
PPP credit
Ethernet status
User memory
Table 1 Symbol displays
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3.3 Printer States
State Display Description Ready Ready
and confi gured symbol displays, such as time
and date
The printer is in the ready state and can receive data.
Printing label Printing label
and the number of the printed label in the print job.
The printer is currently processing an active print job.
Data can be transmitted for a new print job. The new print job will start when the previous one
has fi nished.
Pause Pause
and the symbol
The printing process has been interrupted by the operator.
Correctable error
and the type of error and the number of labels still to
be printed.
An error has occurred that can be rectifi ed by the operator without interrupting the print job.
The print job can be continued after the error has been rectifi ed.
Irrecoverable error
and the type of error and the number of labels still to
be printed.
An error has occurred that cannot be rectifi ed without interrupting the print job.
Critical error
and the type of error
An error occurs during the system test.
Switch the printer off and then on again at the power switch or
Press cancel key.
Call Service if the fault occurs persistently.
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Power Save Mode
and the key lighting is switched off
If the printer is not used for a lengthy period, it automatically switches to power save mode.
To exit power save mode: Press any key on the navigator pad.
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Table 2 Printer states
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3.4 Key Functions
The key functions depend on the current printer state:
Active functions: Labels and symbols on the navigator pad keys light up. Active functions light up white in print mode (e. g. menu or feed). Active functions light up orange in the offl ine menu (arrows, key ).
Key Display State Function menu lights
Ready
Ready To the of ine menu
feed lights
Ready
Ready Feeds a blank label
pause lights
Ready
Ready After the end of a print job,
reprint the last label
Printing label
Printing label Interrupt print job,
printer goes into "Pause" state
Pause
Pause Continue the print job,
printer goes into "Printing label" state
ashes
Correctable error Continue the print job after rectifying the error,
printer goes into "Printing label" state
cancel lights
Ready
Ready Delete internal memory,
the last label can no longer be reprinted.
Printing label
Printing label
Short press J cancels the current print job Longer press J cancels the current print job
and deletes all print jobs
Pause
Pause Correctable error
ashes
Irrecoverable error
lights
Error Call Help - Concise information for rectifying the
fault will be displayed
Table 3 Key functions in the print mode
Key Menu Parameter setting
Parameter choice Numeric value
Return from a submenu - Increase of the number at the
cursor position
Jump into a submenu - Decrease of the number at the
cursor position
Menu option to the left Sheets to the left Cursor shift to the left
Menu option to the right Sheets to the right Cursor shift to the right
Start of a selected menu option Pressing 2 s: Leaving the offl ine menu
Confi rmation of the selected value Pressing 2 s: Abort without changing the value
Table 4 Key functions in the offl ine menu
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4.1 Loading Label Rolls
4.1.1 Adapting the Roll Hub
Label rolls are supplied with different diameters. The roll hub can hold label rolls with a core diameter of 38 - 75 mm, or 76 mm with the detachable adapters fi tted.
Fig. 3 Roll hub with and without adapter
Dismounting the adapter
Open the cover and remove the roll hub (10 - fi g. 1) from the printer. Remove the edge stop (3), Z item 4.1.2), press the adapter (2) in at the three pressure points (1), as shown in the
gure, and remove it.
Mounting the adapter
Push the adapter (2) on until it slots into place.
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4.1.2 Loading Labels
The method of loading label rolls applies to both thermal paper labels and labels that are printed by means of a transfer ribbon.
Fig. 4 Roll holder and path of the label stock
Open the cover and hinge down the control panel. Take the roll hub (10 - fi g.1) out of the holder slots (11 - fi g.1) in the printer. Press down the lever (3) on the edge stop 2 (2) and pull the edge stop off from the label core (4). If necessary, mount or dismount the adapter, Z item 4.1.1. Slide the label roll over the label core (4) and place
it against the edge stop 1 (1) so that it is guided by the adapter (5) and the fl ange of the edge stop. In so doing, ensure that the labels on the unwound strip are facing up irrespective of the wind direction.
Remount the edge stop 2 (2) on the label core (4) and, with the lever pressed (3), slide it against the label roll. In so doing, the label roll is automatically set in the center line by the edge stops. Place both edge stops against the label roll, and release the lever (3).
Place the roll hub back into the holder slots on the printer. Ensure that the rounded surfaces of the edge stops are facing forward, Z fi g. 1.
Press the release button (14 - fi g.1) and hinge the print module up. Feed the label stock forwards under the defl ector (6) and over the print roller (9) until it projects about 15 cm out
of the printer. Move the label guides (8) apart with the setting wheel (7) until the labels can pass between them. Press the strip
label down, and move the label guides (8) back up against the edges of the label. Hinge the print module down and press evenly on the two marked surfaces so that the unit snaps in on both
sides. For peel-off mode Z item 4.3.
For tear-off and cutting mode: Feed the label stock out through the label outlet in the control panel (18 - fi g.1). Hinge up the control panel and close the cover.
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4.2 Loading Fanfold Labels
The method of loading fanfold labels applies to both thermal paper labels and labels that are printed by means of a transfer ribbon.
Fig. 5 Loading fanfold labels
Stack the fan-folded labels (1) behind the printer. Ensure that the labels on the strip are facing upwards. Open the cover and hinge down the control panel (5). Feed the fan-folded labels (1) below the cover. Adapting the roll hub (2) to the label width:
Take the roll hub (2) out of the holder slots (4) in the printer. Remove the adapter from the roll hub, Z item 4.1.1. Push down the lever (3 - fi g. 4) and justify the edge stops 1 and 2 (2 - fi g. 4) centrically on label width.
Place the roll hub back into the holder slots (4) on the printer. Ensure that the rounded surfaces of the edge stops are facing forward.
Feed the labels over the roll hub (2). Press the release button (6) and hinge the print module up. Feed the fanfold labels forwards under the defl ector, (6 - fi g. 4), and over the print roller, (9 - fi g. 4), until it projects
about 15 cm out of the printer. Move the label guides (8 - fi g. 4) outward with the setting wheel (7 - fi g. 4) until the labels can pass between them.
Press the strip label down with the hand, and move the label guides (8 - fi g. 4) back up against the edges of the label.
Hinge the print module down and press evenly on the two marked surfaces (3) so that the unit snaps in on both sides.
For peel-off mode Z item 4.3. For tear-off and cutting mode: Feed the label stock out through the label outlet in the control panel (18 - fi g. 1). Hinge up the control panel (5) and close the cover.
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4.3 Loading Labels for Peel-off Mode
Notice! Place the printer in such a position that the liner can run down without hindrance. A label jam can cause malfunctions in printing operations.
Fig. 6 Setting up the Peel-off Mode
Loading the label stock Z item 4.1 or item 4.2, steps 1 to 10. In the control panel, release the pressure roller (3) from the parking position (2). To do this, press on the metal
pins at each end of the roller so that the roller is pressed out of the parking position (2) and into the working position (1) by the built-in springs.
Remove the labels (5) from about the fi rst 15 cm of the label stock. Feed the media (4) out between the control panel and the printer. Hinge up the control panel and close the cover. Carry out a synchronization Z item 5.1.
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4.4 Selecting and Positioning Label Sensors
4.4.1 Gap Sensors
Fig. 7 Selecting the gap sensor The printer has two gap sensors (1, 2) to detect the start of a label and the end of the material, which can be used
alternatively. The detectors (1a, 2a) are located in the transport module, the emitters (1b, 2b) in the print module. The gap sensor (2) is used as default. This is suitable for use with single and multi-lane labels with an odd number of
lanes. When using multi-lane labels with an even number of lanes, e.g. two or four lanes, one has to switch manually to the
gap sensor (1).
Open the cover and hinge down the control panel. Press the release button and hinge the print module up. Set the switch (3) as required:
for gap sensor (1) - move switch (3) to left-hand position, for gap sensor (2) - move switch (3) to right-hand position (default).
Slot in the print module by pressing the marked surfaces on both sides, hinge up the control panel and close the cover.
This switch cannot be made by software.
4.4.2 Refl ex Sensor
The refl ex sensor (1) can detect marks on the back of the label stock. Move the sensor transversely to the transport direction with the slide (2) to adapt to the position of the refl ective marks:
Determine the distance of the refl ective marks from the center of the material. Move the slide (2) to the desired position with a pointed tool.
The distance of the sensor from the center is shown on the scale (3).
Fig. 8 Positioning the Refl ex Sensor
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4.5 Loading Transfer Ribbon
Notice! Do not insert a transfer ribbon for direct thermal printing.
Attention!
When inserting the transfer ribbon ensure that the coated side faces the labels, as otherwise the printhead can become soiled.
Fig. 9 Loading Transfer Ribbon
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Open the cover and hinge down the control panel. Press the release button and hinge the print module up. Press the ribbon supply hub (2) to the right until there is perceptible resistance, pull it to the left out of the guide
slot (1) and remove it. Set the width of the ribbon roll on the ribbon supply hub (2). For that purpose press the lever (4) and move it
sidewards. The set roll width is shown on the scale (3) of the ribbon supply hub (2). Slide the ribbon roll onto the ribbon supply hub (2) until the lever (4). Ensure that the coated side of the transfer
ribbon (7) is facing to the label stock. To insert the ribbon supply hub (2) again press the rectangular end (5) of the hub against the spring in the right-
hand holder, and slide the left-hand end into the guide slot (1) as far as it will go. Hinge the print module down (do not slot in). Insert an empty roll (10) for the used transfer ribbon onto the ribbon rewind hub (9) and set the width for the empty
roll similarly to steps 3 to 5. To insert the transfer ribbon rewinding unit (9) again press the rectangular end (5) of the hub against the spring in
the right-hand holder, and slide the left-hand end into the guide slot (6) as far as it will go. Feed the transfer ribbon (7) over the printhead to the ribbon rewind hub (9), and attach the ribbon to the empty roll
with adhesive tape. Ensure that it is wound as shown in the fi gure and ensure that the ribbon is not twisted.
Turn the tension wheel (11) in the winding direction until the ribbon is tightly wound on the roll. Slot in the print module by pressing the marked surfaces (8) on both sides, hinge up the control panel and close
the cover.
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Attention!
Printhead damage caused by improper handling!
Do not touch the underside of the printhead with the fi ngers or sharp objects. Ensure that the labels are clean. Ensure that the label surfaces are smooth. Rough labels act like emery paper and reduce the service life
of the printhead.
Print with the lowest possible printhead temperature.
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The printer is ready for operation when all connections have been made and labels and, if applicable, the transfer ribbon have been loaded.
5.1 Synchronization of the Paper Feed
After the label stock has been inserted, for peel-off or cutting mode a synchronization of the paper feed is required. That way the fi rst label, which is detected by the label sensor, will be transported to the print position and all labels in front will be fed out of the printer. So the synchronization avoids, that blank labels are peeled-off together with the fi rst printed label or that the fi rst cut label would be too long. Both effects can cause useless fi rst labels.
Press the feed key to start the synchronization. Remove the blank labels peeled-off or cut during the synchronization.
5.2 Tear-Off Mode
After printing, the strip label is detached by hand. The label printer is equipped with a tear bar for this purpose.
Optionally, the strip of labels can be wound up externally.
Loading label stock Z item 4.1 or Z item 4.2.
5.3 Cutting Mode
The cutting mode is available for the printer types TTM430C. The labels or continuous material is cut-off automati­cally. The relevant cutting position is preferably set in the software.
Loading label stock Z item 4.1 or Z item 4.2.
Notice! Cutting mode must be activated in the software. This is done with the "C command" in the direct programming, Z Programming Manual.
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6.1 Cleaning Information
Danger!
Danger to life and limb from electric shock!
Disconnect the printer from the electricity supply before starting any maintenance work.X
The label printer requires very little maintenance. It is important to clean the thermal printhead regularly. This guarantees a consistently good printed image and plays a
major part in preventing premature wear of the printhead. Otherwise, the maintenance is limited to occasional cleaning of the device.
Attention!
The printer can be damaged by aggressive cleansers. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents for cleaning the external surfaces or modules.
Remove dust and paper fl uff from the print area with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. The cover of the printer can be cleaned with a standard cleanser.
6.2 Cleaning the Print Roller
Accumulations of dirt on the print roller may impair the media transport and the print quality. In the case of slight soiling, it is not necessary to remove the print roller. The roller can be turned step by step by
hand. Use a soft cloth and roller cleaner for cleaning.
6.3 Cleaning the Printhead
Dirt can collect on the printhead during printing which affects the printed image, for example by causing different contrasts or longitudinal stripes.
Attention!
Printhead damage! Do not use sharp objects for cleaning the printhead. Do not touch the protective glass layer of the printhead.
Attention!
Risk of injury from the hot printhead line. Ensure that the printhead has cooled down before starting cleaning.
Clean the printhead with a cleaning pen or with a cotton swab soaked in pure alcohol. Allow the printhead to dry for two or three minutes.
6.4 Cleaning the Label Sensors
Attention!
Do not damage the light barrier! Do not use sharp objects or solvents for cleaning the light barrier.
The label sensors can be soiled by paper dust. This can impair the detection of the start of the label or the print marks.
Clean the label sensors with a brush, or with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol.
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6.5 Cleaning the Cutter
Attention!
When cutting through the label material remains of adhesive may accumulate on the blades. If operating in backfeed mode, such remains of adhesive may be deposited on the drive roller as well.
Both, the drive roller and the cutter blades, must be cleaned often.X
Fig. 10 Cleaning the cutter
Turn the control panel (1) down. Unlock the cutting unit (3) at the both plastic latches (2) and lift it. Turn the screw (4) clockwise using a 2.5mm Allen key and that way swivel the clamp (6) with the lower blade (7)
away from the upper blade (5).
Warning!
Risk of cuts and bruisings!
Do not touch the blade edges with bare hands. Keep the hands away from the swivel range of the lower blade.
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Remove particles of dust and paper with a soft brush or a vacuum. Remove remains of adhesive with isopropyl alcohol. Remount in reverse order.
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7.1 Types of Errors
The diagnostic system indicates on the screen if an error has occurred. The printer is set into one of the three possible error states according to the type of error.
State Display Key Remark Correctable error
pause ashes cancel lights
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Irrecoverable error
cancel ashes
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Critical fault
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Table 5 Error states
7.2 Problem Solution
Problem Cause Remedy
Transfer ribbon creases Transfer ribbon too wide Use a transfer ribbon slightly wider
than the width of label.
Print image has smears or voids Printhead is dirty
Clean the printhead Z item 6.2. Temperature too high Decrease temperature via software. Unsuitable combination of labels and
transfer ribbon
Use different type of ribbon.
Printer does not stop after transfer ribbon runs out
Thermal printing is chosen in the software
Change to thermal transfer printing.
Printer prints a sequence of characters instead of the label format
Printer is in ASCII dump mode Cancel the ASCII dump mode.
Printer transports label media, but transfer ribbon does not move
Transfer ribbon incorrectly inserted. Check and, if necessary, correct the
transfer ribbon web and the orien-
tation of the label side. Unsuitable combination of labels and
transfer ribbon
Use different type of ribbon.
Printer only prints each second label
Setting of the size in the software is too large.
Change the size in the software.
Vertical white lines in the print image
Printhead is dirty
Clean the printhead Z item 6.2. Printhead is defective (failure of heat
elements)
Change the printhead.
Horizontal white lines in the print image
Printer is used with the backfeed > smart in the cut or peel-off mode
Set the backfeed > always in the
setup.
Z Confi guration Manual.
Print image is irregular, one side is lighter
Printhead is dirty
Clean the printhead Z item 6.2.
Table 6 Problem solution
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7.3 Error Messages and Fault Correction
Error messages Cause Remedy
ADC malfunction
Hardware error Switch the printer off and then on.
If error recurs call service.
Barcode error
Invalid barcode content, e.g. alphanumeric characters in a numerical barcode
Correct the barcode content.
Barcode too big
The barcode is too big for the allocated area of the label
Reduce the size of the barcode or move it.
Battery low
Battery of the PC card is fl at Replace battery in the PC card.
Buffer overfl ow
The input buffer memory is full and the computer is still transmitting data.
Use data transmission via protocol (preferably RTS/CTS).
Card full
No more data can be stored on the memory card
Replace card.
Cutter blocked
Cutter cannot return into its home position and stays in an undefi ned position
Switch off the printer. Remove material. Switch on the printer. Restart print job. Change material
No cutter function Switch the printer off and then on.
If error recurs call service.
Cutter jammed
The cutter is unable to cut the labels but is able to return into its home position
Press the cancel key. Change material.
Device not conn.
Programming addresses a non-existent device
Either connect this device or correct the programming.
File not found
Requested fi le is not on the card Check the contents of the card.
Font not found
Error with the selected download font Cancel current print job, change font.
FPGA malfunction
Hardware error Switch the printer off and then on.
If error recurs call service.
Head error
Hardware error Switch the printer off and then on.
If error recurs replace printhead.
Head open
Printhead not locked Lock printhead.
Head too hot
Printhead is overheated After pausing the print job will be continued
automatically. If the fault recurs repeatedly, reduce the heat level or the print speed via software.
Invalid setup
Error in the confi guration memory Reconfi gure printer.
If error recurs call service.
Memory overfl ow
Current print job contains too much infor­mation, e.g. selected font, large graphics
Cancel current print job. Reduce amount of data to be printed.
Name exists
Duplicate usage of fi eld name in the direct programming
Correct programming
No DHCP server
The printer is confi gured for DHCP, but there is no DHCP server, or the DHCP server is not currently available.
Switch off DHCP in the confi guration, and assign a fi xed IP address. Please contact your network administrator.
No label found
There are labels missing on the label material
Press pause key repeatedly until printer recognizes the next label on the material.
The label format as set in the software does not correspond with the real label format
Cancel current print job. Change the label format set in the software. Restart print job.
Printer is loaded with continuous paper, but the software is set on labels
Cancel current print job. Change the label format set in the software. Restart the print job.
No label size
The size of the label is not defi ned in the programming.
Check programming.
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Error messages Cause Remedy
No Link
No network link Check network cable and connector.
Please contact your network administrator.
No record found
Refers to the optional memory card; database access error
Check programming and card contents.
No SMTP server
The printer is confi gured for SMTP, but there is no SMTP server, or the SMTP server is not currently available.
Switch off SMTP in the confi guration. Caution! Then a warning cannot be sent by e-mail (EAlert). Please contact your network administrator.
No Timeserver
Timeserver is selected in the confi gu- ration, but there is no Timeserver, or the Timeserver is not currently available.
Switch off Timeserver in the confi guration. Please contact your network administrator.
Out of paper
Out of label roll
Load label rolls Z item 4.1 or load fanfold labels Z item 4.2.
Error in the paper feed Check paper feed.
Out of ribbon
Out of transfer ribbon Insert new transfer ribbon. Transfer ribbon melted during printing Cancel current print job.
Change the heat level via software. Clean printhead Z item 6.2. Load transfer ribbon Z item 4.6. Restart print job.
The printer is loaded with thermal labels, but the software is set to transfer printing
Cancel current print job. Set software to direct thermal printing. Restart print job
Protocol error
Printer has received an unknown or invalid command from the computer.
Press the pause key to skip the command or press the cancel key to cancel the print job.
Read error
Read error when reading from the memory card
Check data of the card. Backup data, reformat card.
Structural err.
Error in the fi le list of the memory card, data access is uncertain.
Format memory card.
Unknown card
Card not formatted, Type of card not supported
Format card, use different type of card.
USB error Device stalled
A USB device has been detected, but it is not working.
Do not use the USB device.
USB error Too much current
The USB device consumes too much current.
Do not use the USB device.
USB error Unknown device
Failure to detect USB device Do not use the USB device.
Voltage error
Hardware error Switch the printer off and then on.
If error recurs call service. It is shown which voltage has failed. Please note.
Write error
Hardware error Repeat the write process, reformat card.
Write protected
PC card write protection is activated. Deactivate the write protection.
Wrong revision
Error when updating the fi rmware. Firmware not compatible with the hardware version
Load the compatible
rmware.
Table 7 Error Messages and Fault Correction
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A
Adapter
dismounting ................................11
mounting .....................................11
C
Cleaning .....................................19, 20
cutter ...........................................20
label sensors ...............................19
printhead .....................................19
print roller ....................................19
Cleaning information.........................19
CompactFlash card slot ......................6
Connecting .........................................7
Control panel ..................................6, 8
Cover ..................................................6
Cutting mode ....................................18
D
Device overview .................................6
E
Environment ...................................4, 5
Errors
messages ...................................22
types ...........................................21
F
Fanfold labels
loading ........................................13
G
Gap sensor
positioning ...................................15
selecting ......................................15
Graphic display ...............................6, 8
H
Holder slots.........................................6
I
Important information..........................4
Installing .............................................7
Intended use .......................................4
Interface
ethernet .........................................6
serial .............................................6
USB ..............................................6
K
Key
cancel .........................................10
feed .............................................10
menu ...........................................10
pause ..........................................10
Key functions ....................................10
offl ine menu ................................10
print mode ...................................10
L
Label outlet in the control panel..........6
Label rolls
loading ........................................11
Label sensor
cleaning ......................................19
positioning ...................................15
selecting ......................................15
Licences
other ............................................24
N
Navigatorpad ..................................6, 8
P
PC card slot ........................................6
Peel-off mode ...................................18
loading labels ..............................14
Power save mode ...............................9
Power supply socket...........................6
Power switch ......................................6
Pressure roller ....................................6
Printer state
correctable error ...........................9
critical fault ....................................9
irrecoverable error ........................9
pause ............................................9
printing label .................................9
ready .............................................9
Printer states ......................................9
Printhead ............................................6
cleaning ......................................19
damage .......................................18
Printhead mounting ............................6
Print roller
cleaning ......................................19
Problem solution ...............................21
R
Ready for operation ..........................18
Refl exsensor
positioning ...................................15
Reinigen
Messer ........................................20
Release button of the print module.....6
Ribbon rewind hub..............................6
Roll hub ..............................................6
adapting ......................................11
S
Safety instructions ..............................4
Scope of delivery ................................7
Service work .......................................5
Switching on .......................................7
Symbol displays..................................8
Synchronization of the paper feed ....18
T
Tear-off mode ...................................18
Transfer ribbon
loading ........................................16
winding direction .........................17
U
Unpacking...........................................7
V
Voltage................................................4
W
Warning stickers .................................5
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