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Agency Compliance and Approvals
Certification and Compliance Marks and Descriptions
UL = Underwriters Laboratories USA
UL60950-1 2nd Edition
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 2nd Edition
The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this
product conforms to the following standards or other normative
documents:
•
CFR47 FCC part is subpart B:2014
• ICES-003-2012
• EMC: EN 55022: 2010 + AC:2011, Class A
• EMC: EN 50024 (2010)
CE = European Commission
• Safety: This product complies with the requirements of IEC 60950-1:
2005 2nd Edition; AM1: 2009 + AM2: 2013
• ROHS: 2011/65/EC
• LVD: 2006/95/EC
• EMC: 2004/108/EC
• RTT&E: 1995/5/EC
Warning:
product may cause radio interference in which case the use may
be required to take adequate measures.
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference with radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Certification and Compliance Marks and Descriptions
VCCI = Voluntary Control Council for Interference
Japan
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Safety Information
Please read the following safety information prior to setting up or
operating your printer.
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Chapter 1 — Safety Information
Important Safety Requirements
Honeywell disclaims all responsibility regarding the CE directive if the printer is
used, altered or installed in any way other than described in this manual.
This symbol is used to indicate circumstances that may be dangerous to the user
or that cause damage to the equipment.
•Never use sharp or pointed tools when cleaning or replacing the printhead.
•Remember to handle the printhead with care.
•Don't use any sharp objects to remove labels from the print roller.
•The MP Nova Mark II printers have double fuses. The fuses are rated at 250
V, 4.0 A, AT-type. Fuses must be UL-approved.
•The circuit board contains a battery. Used batteries should be disposed of in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
•Please read all instructions before using the printer for the first time.
•The printer should be connected to the power supply indicated on the voltage
plate. If you are unsure of the type of power supply available, please contact
Honeywell service personnel.
•The printer is equipped with a plug suitable for grounded sockets. This is a
safety measure. If the plug does not fit the power socket, a qualified
electrician must replace it.
•We do not recommend the use of extension cables.
•The power cable must not be subjected to pressure. Ensure that the printer is
not placed anywhere where a person could stand on the power cable.
•Check that the power switch is off (in the ‘0’ position) before connecting the
power cable.
•Do not use liquids or aerosols when cleaning this printer. Always use
Honeywell’s special cleaning cloths.
•Do not attempt to open the electronic unit or other sealed parts! The user
cannot service these parts.
•Do not use cables that exceed 5 m (16.5 in.) in length for RS-232
communication. Signals may be corrupted or lost as a result. This is
particularly important in environments where there are high levels of electrical
interference.
•Disconnect the power to the printer and call in qualified personnel under the
following conditions:
•The power cable or plug is damaged or worn.
•Liquid has been spilled on the printer.
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Printer Label
Chapter 1 — Safety Information
•Rain or water has got into the printer.
•The printer is not functioning correctly despite the user has followed the
instructions for use.
•You have dropped the printer or the casing has been damaged.
•The printer is not functioning correctly and requires service.
Printer Sign: Use this illustration to identify printer information.
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About the Printer Basics
Use this chapter to learn about the MP Nova Mark II printer basic
information, including available models, parts and open/close
functionality.
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Chapter 2 — About the Printer Basics
Learn About the Printer Models
The MP Nova Mark II printers, with their unique technology, have been
developed to offer a range of different applications. Thank you for choosing a
Honeywell printer for your business needs. The high quality, user-friendliness
and simple maintenance procedures of the MP Nova Mark II direct thermal (DT)
and thermal transfer (TT) printers make them the perfect choice.
They are built on a platform with advanced software, offering wide possibilities
from simple local solutions to integrated solutions working over the Internet.
Applications include:
•Manufacturing
•Warehousing
•Healthcare
•Transport
•Ticketing
MP Nova Mark II Printer Models
MP Nova4 Mark II DT, 203-dpi
Item number: 53-2211-01
MP Nova4 Mark II DT, 300-dpi
Item number: 53-2211-02
MP Nova4 Mark II TT, 203-dpi
Item number: 53-2213-01
MP Nova4 Mark II TT, 300-dpi
Item number: 53-2212-02
MP Nova6 Mark II DT, 203-dpi
Item number: 53-2213-01
MP Nova6 Mark II TT, 203-dpi
Item number: 53-2214-01
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Identify the Printer Box Contents
MP Nova4 DT & MP Nova6 DT
The following items should be included in the box when you receive your new
MP Nova4 DT or MP Nova6 DT printer:
Chapter 2 — About the Printer Basics
1 1 x MP Nova4 DT or MP Nova6 DT
2 1 x Communication cable (Serial RS-232)
3 1 x Power cable
4 1 x Accessories CD
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Chapter 2 — About the Printer Basics
MP Nova4 TT & MP Nova6 TT
The following items should be included in the box when you receive your new
MP Nova4 TT or MP Nova6 TT printer:
1 1 x MP Nova4 TT or MP Nova6 TT
2 1 x Communication cable (Serial RS-232)
3 1 x Power cable
4 1 x Accessories CD
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Identify the Parts of the Printer
MP Nova4 & 6 DT – Printer Parts
Chapter 2 — About the Printer Basics
1 Print button
2 Status lamp (LED)
3 Cover
4 Media roll
5 Roll steering
6 Roll-guide lock
7 Media track
8 Handle
9 Communication ports
10 Unroll shaft
11 Power connection
12 Power switch
13 Printhead
14 Print roll
15 Media Positioning Sensor
(MPS)
16 Paper guide
17 Outer plate holder
mp
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Chapter 2 — About the Printer Basics
MP Nova4 & 6 TT – Printer Parts
1 Print button
2 Status lamp (LED)
3 Front cover
4 Rear cover
5 Media roll
6 Roll-guide lock
7 Roll steering
8 Media track
9 Handle
10 Ink-ribbon guide
11 Rewind spool
12 Unwind spool
13 Communication ports
14 Unroll shaft
15 Power connection
16 Power switch
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Open and Close the Printer Cover
Open the MP Nova4 & 6 DT Cover
1 Pull the handle.
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2 Open the cover.
Close the MP Nova4 & 6 DT Cover
1 Push down to close the cover.
2 Fold the handle. (Printhead will be engaged.)
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Chapter 2 — About the Printer Basics
Note: Make sure the handle is folded all the way down.
Open the MP Nova4 & 6 TT Cover
1 Open cover. The inner cover slides automatically up together with the cover.
Close the MP Nova4 & 6 TT Cover
1 Close cover. The inner cover slides automatically down together with the
cover.
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How to Set Up Your Printer
Learn to use the printer features, including how to insert the media and
ink ribbon, and connect to a power source.
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Chapter 3 — How to Set Up Your Printer
Printer Overview
MP Nova4 & 6 DT
1 Insert media, MP Nova4 & 6 DT. Refer to “Insert Media” on page 18 for
detailed instructions.
2 Connect the printer to a PC.
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MP Nova4 & 6 TT
1 Insert media. Refer to “Insert Media” on page 18 for detailed instructions.
2 Insert ink ribbon.
3 Connect the printer to a PC.
Chapter 3 — How to Set Up Your Printer
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Chapter 3 — How to Set Up Your Printer
Peel-Off Overview
MP Nova4 & 6 DT Peel-Off
1 Insert peel-off media. See “Peel-Off Kit” on page 22.
2 Connect the printer to a PC.
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MP Nova4 & 6 TT Peel-Off
1 Insert peel-off media. See “Peel-Off Kit” on page 22.
2 Insert ink ribbon.
3 Connect the printer to a PC.
Chapter 3 — How to Set Up Your Printer
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