Intermec EasyCoder F4, EasyCoder F4Compact, EasyCoder F4 Compact Industrial Installation Instructions Manual

Installation Instructions
Thermal Print­head for EasyCoder F4 and EasyCoder F4 Compact Industrial
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Printhead for EasyCoder F4 & F4 Compact Industrial, Installation Instructions
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EasyCoder F4-Series—Printhead Replacement
Simple precautions
Why does the printhead wear out?
The EasyCoder F4 and F4 Compact Industrial are fi tted with8 dots/mm high-performance thermal printheads. When the media is fed past the printhead, small resistor elements (dots) on the printhead are electrically charged and thereby heated. The heat from the dots is transferred to the direct thermal paper or the thermal transfer ribbon so as to form the dot pattern which makes up the text, images, or bar codes.
Printhead wear-out is an inevitable process which applies to all thermal printers regardless of brand. During printing, the dots must be heated and cooled off very rapidly, which in combina­tion with mechanical abrasion sooner or later will wear out the printhead, making the printout gradually weaker. Some dots may even cease to produce any imprint.
Some simple measures can be taken by the user to prevent pre­mature wear-out:
• Clean the printhead regularly, as described in the User’s Guide. Not only will a dirty printhead produce an inferior printout, but any residue on the dots will prevent heat to dis­sipate through the media.
• Follow the recommendations regarding Paper Type setup in the User’s Guide. Too much energy to the printhead will wear it out rapidly.
• Do not use higher Print Speed setting than necessary.
• Low ambient temperature requires more energy to the print­head dots than room temperatures and will therefore cause more wear to the printhead. High print speed accelerates the wear. Thus, at low temperatures, select as low a print speed as acceptable.
• Do not use a higher Contrast setting than necessary, espe­cially not in combination with the highest Label Constant or Ribbon Constant settings.
• Do not use a higher printhead pressure than necessary.
• Never print outside the media path. Dots that are not in contact with the media will not be cooled properly.
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