1.6.1 Operation System .............................................................................................................................. 4
3.5.1 Bar Code Font.................................................................................................................................. 53
3.7 Designation of Printer Font ...................................................................................................................... 63
4. System Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 67
4.1 System Configuration Example ............................................................................................................... 68
5. Addition/Deletion of Standard TCP/IP Port......................................................................................... 70
6.1 How to Enable Bi-directional Communication Support............................................................................ 75
6.2 Parameter Setting on the Printer ............................................................................................................. 76
6.3 How to Connect the Printer to LAN.......................................................................................................... 77
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Oki Data label printer.
This document gives you a general description of the installation, operation, and functions of the printer driver.
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1. General Description
1.1 Features
This product is a printer driver designed for Oki Data label printer and used under Windows XP (32 bit/64 bit),
Windows Server 2003 (32 bit/64 bit), Windows Vista (32 bit/64 bit), Windows Server 2008 (32 bit/64 bit), Windows 7
(32 bit/64 bit), Windows 8 (32bit/64 bit) or Windows Server 2008 R2.
Enables easy printing from Windows applications.
Enables a use of the bar code printer just like an office-use laser or ink jet printer, even if you do not know
bar code printer specific commands.
Enables easy setup of the label size, sensors, cut operation, and other functions unique to the bar code
printer.
The host PC is connectable to the printer with RS-232C, Parallel, USB or LAN.
Note: Usable interface type varies depending on the printer models. For details, please refer to the Owner’s Manual of
the printer. Bluetooth and IrDA are not supported.
The bar code printer’s built-in fonts can be used as well as Windows TrueType fonts.
Bar codes and 2D codes can be printed only by registering a desired code as a font in the printer driver.
1.2 Applicable printers
LE840/LE850 series
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1.3 Notation
Names of menus, screens, icons, buttons, tabs, and items are enclosed in square brackets ([ ]).
For example: Click the [OK] button.
Wordings shown on the computer monitor and the LCD message display of your printer are enclosed in
double quotation marks (“ “).
For example: “ON LINE”.
Titles of the chapters and sections to be referred to are expressed in bold and Italic.
For example: Please refer to Section 1.1 Features.
1.4 Screens Used in This Document
Screens shown in this document are examples used for explaining operations. Unless otherwise specified, an
operation system used in this document is Windows XP. Please note that the screens shown may differ
depending on your usage environment and conditions.
1.5 Trademark and Copyright
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Other company and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of others.
Each company’s registered trademarks and trademarks are not marked with TM or ®.
This document uses the following abbreviations.
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Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server
operating system: Windows 2000
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Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition operating system and Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
operating system: Windows XP
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Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, Standard Edition operating system, Microsoft® Windows®
Server 2003, Enterprise Edition operating system, Windows® Server 2003, Datacenter Edition operating
system, Windows® Server 2003, Web Edition operating system, Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 R2,
Standard Edition operating system, Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition operating
system, Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 R2, Datacenter Edition operating system, and Microsoft®
Windows® Server 2003 R2, Web Edition operating system: Windows Server 2003
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Microsoft® Windows® Vista Ultimate operating system and Microsoft® Windows® Vista Enterprise
operating system and Microsoft® Windows® Vista Business operating system and Microsoft® Windows®
Vista Home Premium operating system and Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Basic operating system:
Windows Vista
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Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008, Standard Edition operating system, Microsoft® Windows®
Server 2008, Enterprise Edition operating system, Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008, Datacenter Edition
operating system and Microsoft® Windows® Web Server 2008 Edition operating system: Windows Server
2008
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Microsoft® Windows® 7 Ultimate operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 7 Enterprise
operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 7
Home Premium operating system: Windows 7
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Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 R2, Standard Edition operating system, Microsoft® Windows®
Server 2008 R2, Enterprise Edition operating system, Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 R2, Datacenter
Edition operating system and Microsoft® Windows® Web Server 2008 R2 Edition operating system: Windows
Server 2008 R2
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Microsoft® Windows® 8 Enterprise operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 8 Professional operating
system and Microsoft® Windows® 8 operating system: Windows 8.
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1.6 Operational Conditions
This product can be used under the following system requirements.
1.6.1 Operation System
Windows XP (32 bit/64 bit), Windows Server 2003 (32 bit/64 bit), Windows Vista (32 bit/64 bit), Windows
Server 2008 (32 bit/64 bit) , Windows 7 (32 bit/64 bit) , Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows 8 (32 bit/64 bit)
1.6.2 Hardware
A DOS/V (IBM AT compatible) machine running the above Windows operation system must be used along with
the following mandatory or recommended requirements.
Requirement Recommendation
CPU Intel® Pentium® II 400MHz or greater Intel® Pentium® III 1GHz or greater
Memory 64MB or more 256MB or more
HDD 10MB or more free size
1.7 Cautions for Installation (IMPORTANT)
Please be sure to read the following cautions before using this product.
When you are going to install an upgraded version of the Oki Data printer driver, you must first uninstall the
older version in advance. For how to uninstall the printer driver, refer to Section 2.2 Uninstalling the Printer Driver.
Failure to do so may cause unstable printing operations due to the influences of the files and registry related
to the old version remaining in the system. Follow the procedure in Section 2.2 Uninstalling the Printer Driver, and the files and registry related to the printer driver will be deleted from the system.
Note: • This printer driver uses common program for the all applicable printer models.
• Even if the printer model is different, TPCL printer driver of different version cannot be used on the same PC.
• When installing TPCL printer driver for a new model on the PC in which the TPCL printer driver of different
version for another printer model has been already installed, the existing printer driver needs to be deleted.
When you are asked to select “Network” or “Local” in the Add Printer Wizard during the installation of the
printer driver, be sure to choose “Local”. Even when the printer will be used as a network printer, first install
the printer driver as a local printer, then specify a network path for the printer port later.
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Specifying a network path for the printer port
1.
Right-click the printer icon and select the [Properties].
Select the [Ports] tab in the Properties screen and click
the [Add Port] button.
2.
Select the “Local Port” and click the [New Port]
button.
3.
Enter a port name.
Port name: \\Printer server name\<shared name>.
Note: The “printer server name” is a computer name to
which the shared printer is connected.
The “shared name” is the name of the shared
printer
.
Be sure to set the [Printer Status Monitoring] as shown in the table below. The status monitor has been
disabled as default. Wrong setting disables proper printing.
Configuration for the Status Monitor
When the [Printer Status Monitoring] is set to other than “Disabled”, it is possible to monitor the printer status
from the host computer. When this feature is not supported or is unnecessary, choose the “Disabled” for the
[Printer Status Monitoring]. Doing so reduces the load on the printer driver and increases the print efficiency.
Printer model
Conditions
RS-232C *1
(Serial interface
cable)
―
Parallel (Printer cable) *2
Conforming to IEEE1284
(Compatible/ECP mode)
Other than the right
column
Interface
CENTRO. MODE = ECP
PLUG & PLAY = ON
USB
Ver1.1/2.0
: Any setting X: Disabled
LAN/WLAN
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Standard TCP/IP
Port(RAW)
Other Port
LE840/LE850
X Not supported
X
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Notes:
1. When RS-232C (Serial interface) is used for connection, it will take time until printing starts. It is recommended to use
other interfaces as far as possible.
2. Whenever the “CENTRO. MODE” is set to “ECP” in the printer system mode, be sure to set the “PLUG & PLAY” to ON.
And, whenever the “CENTRO. MODE” is set to “SPP”, be sure to set the “PLUG & PLAY” to OFF. (The “CENTRO.
MODE” and “PLUG & PLAY” have been set to “SPP” and “OFF” as the factory default settings, respectively.
To enable the bi-directional communication, be sure to set the “CENTRO. MODE” to “ECP” and “PLUG & PLAY” to
“ON”.
For details of the printer parameter setting, refer to Section 6.2 Parameter Setting on the Printer.
If printing is performed with the status monitor enabled though this feature is not available or not necessary,
delete the print job and disable the [Printer Status Monitoring].
If you start the status monitor by mistake, close the status monitor and disable the [Printer Status Monitoring].
When the status monitor is used to monitor the printer statuses, do not install more than one printer driver
specifying the same output port in one host PC. When more than one printer driver is installed in a PC,
disable the [Printer Status Monitoring]. Also, when multiple computers connect to the same printer, specify
that printer as the shared printer or disable the [Printer Status Monitoring.
When using this product for the LE840 printer, select the
standard COM port for the output port. Also, place the LE840
printer in the “high speed graphic mode” and configure the port
settings as shown below. For how to set the printer mode,
refer to the User’s Manual of the printer.
Bits/sec.: 38400
Data bit: 8
Parity: Even
Stop bit: 1
Flow control: XON/XOFF
When Kanji characters are used as bar code font data,
click the [Tool] tab – [Configure] button – [Printer Options],
and select the “ESC/LF/NUL” for the “Control Codes” of
the “Command Protocol”.
Bar code font types that accept Kanji data:
PDF417, MicroPDF417, Data Matrix, Maxicode,
QR code
The default setting of the “Control Codes” is
“Standard”. Be sure to change this setting when
you print Kanji characters as bar code data,
otherwise an error results.
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The default setting of the function character is a
caret “^” (5EH). When using bar code fonts like QR
code and if you want to specify a function character as
bar code data, you need to specify two function
characters consecutively.
For example, when a caret “^” is used as the function
character, enter “^ ^” as bar code data.
Click the [Page Setup] tab, [Advanced Options]
button, and specify the Function Character.
This is used when binary data is specified as bar
code data.
When a device font is used, the actual print result looks different from the print preview. Print the label
format, and check and adjust the label format.
RFID fonts are not supported.
The stock sizes, A4, A5, and A6, shown in this product do not define the paper size in DEVMODE
(DMPAPER_A4, DMPAPER_A5, and DMPAPER_A6). They are the stock IDs unique to this product.
The following table shows the stock IDs for the standard stock types registered to the printer driver. When
a new stock type is additionally registered, an ID will be assigned in the order of registration, starting from
257. The stock ID can be changed on the Edit Stock screen. Use these IDs when specifying or checking
a stock size of dmPaperSize.
ATTENTION:
The IDs for the standard stock types have been totally changed from Version
7.2 M-2, which causes mismatching in the IDs between the older printer
driver and the new printer driver. Therefore, when printing is performed
from the application which manages the stock types for Excel, Access, etc.
by their IDs assigned by the older printer driver version, a wrong stock may
be selected.
In this case, change the stock IDs back to the former ones using the
following procedure.
(1) For the user-added stocks, import the settings of the previous printer
driver to the new printer driver. (User-added stocks are imported with
their original IDs.)
(2) For the standard stock types, the stock IDs registered to the new printer
driver are unchangeable. So, select the standard stock type, click on the
[New], and save it as a new stock assigning the former ID listed the table
on the left.
The stock list is sorted by ascending order of stock name (Symbol, number,
alphabet, Kana, and Kanji), regardless of the stock ID.
In the case an export file of the previous version is imported, the preset paper settings may be reset. After
importing the preset settings, check the settings.
When Access2007 is used, some paper names may not be correctly shown. To set the paper names, click
the [Page Setup] and open the “Edit Stock” dialog.
When the LPT or COM port configuration is changed under Windows Vista/Server2008, conduct it with
administrative privilege.
When the port configuration is changed under Windows
Vista/Server2008, the dialog box on the right may be
displayed. In this case, change the port configuration
with administrative privilege.
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Bitmap fonts cannot be used for Access. When using
Access, remove the check from the “List Bitmap Font”
checkbox in the “Font Settings” dialog.
Do not install other Seagull Scientific printer drivers in the PC where this product has been installed. If you
installed any by mistake, uninstall the all printer drivers by the DriverWizard, then reinstall this product only.
When printing is performed from an application
created by Active Reports, open the Properties, click
the [Advanced] tab, and remove the check from the
“Enable advanced printing features” checkbox.
When data with a large number of digits is encoded
into a bar code (or 2D code), and if that bar code
cannot be printed within a page width, such data will be
invalid.
When you use data with a large number of digits, click
the [Fonts] tab, select the bar code font, click the [Font]
button and the [Edit], then, check the “Join Multiple
Lines” checkbox. When this checkbox is checked,
every data specifying the same font will be incorporated
into one bar code. If you want to print more than one
bar code of the same font with this feature enabled,
register required number of bar code fonts.
Example: When you want to print three Code128
symbols in a page with the “Join Multiple
Lines” enabled, register three Code128
bar code fonts and specify one to one:
Barfont Code128-1
Barfont Code128-2
Barfont Code128-3
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If data including a space at the beginning or at the
end is printed in bar code font, such space is deleted
from the data. Multiple data with the same
Y-coordinate and same bar code font specified are all
connected. To avoid this, click the [Fonts] tab and
[Tools] button, select the “Font Settings”, click the
[Utility Fonts] tab, then remove the check from the
“Combine Adjacent Bar Code & RFID Fields”
checkbox.
In the case more than one print job is continuously
printed, these jobs may not be printed in the order
displayed in the print queue. To avoid this, check the
checkbox of “Print spooled documents first.”
When the OS is Windows Vista, Windows 7 or
Windows 8 changing the printer name with “Enable
bi-directional support” unchecked may cause the
setup information to be non-editable. In this case,
check the “Enable bidirectional support” checkbox
and click the [OK] button. Then, open the same
screen again and remove the check from the “Enable
bidirectional support” checkbox.
It is possible to save the setup information by
temporarily enabling the bi-directional support after
changing the printer name.
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How to open the Properties with the administrative privilege
To change some of the settings under Windows Vista/Server2008, the administrative privilege is necessary.
Right-click t he printer icon, select the “Run as administrator “, and click the “Properties”.
Note: The “User account control” dialog box may be displayed. In that case, click the [Allow].
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2. Installation Procedure
The installation procedure of this printer driver differs depending on the printer models and the connection methods.
Follow the procedure for the appropriate condition to install the printer driver.
If the older version of this printer driver has been already installed, be sure to uninstall it first, restart the printer, and
install the latest printer driver.
Section 2.2 Uninstalling the Printer Driver.
Preparatory Procedure Common to All Models
Before installing the printer driver, refer toSection 2.1 Preparation for Installation and follow the instructions.
Printer driver installation method
Connection method
Printer model
RS232C LAN Parallel
LE840/ LE850
Note: The above table does not show the all interface types that each printer supports.
Check that your actual connection method is (connectable) and follow the appropriate installation procedure.
Plug and Play is not used.
: Connectable X: Not connectable
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2.1 Installation under Windows XP/Server 2003/Vista/Server
2008/7/Server2008 R2/8
Use the following procedure to install the printer driver.
(1) Insert the LE840/LE850 CD-ROM
into your PC’s CD-ROM drive.
Click on [Run setup.exe] when the
“Auto Play” screen is displayed.
* If the menu screen does not appear, run
“setup.exe” on this CD.
(2) If the [User Account Control] dialog box is
displayed, click on [Yes] or [Continue].
For Windows 7/Server 2008 R2/8
(3) After reading the license agreement, click on [I
Agree].
For Windows Vista/Server 2008
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(4) Click on [Install Driver].
(5) When the [Local or network printer] screen
appears, select the type of printer being used, and
then click on [Next].
(6) Click the interface being used, and then click on
[Next].
Local printer
Network printer
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(7) If the [Printer name] screen appears, set the default
printer and printer name if necessary, and then
click on [Next].
(8) A screen appears indicating that the installation is
in progress. Please wait for the installation to
complete.
(9) If the [Connect cable] screen appears, connect the
PC and printer, and then turn the printer’s power
on.
(10) When the [Installation complete] screen appears,
installation is complete.
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To print on the shared printer (1)
1.
Conduct above-mentioned steps 1 through 10.
2.
Log on as the user which is allowed to access the PC with which the printer is shared.
Note: This work requires the administrative privilege. For the user with no administrative privilege, grant it
temporarily.
3.
Right-click the newly added icon, and select the
“Properties” to open the “Properties” screen.
4.
Click the “Ports” tab, and remove the check from the
“Enable bi-directional support” checkbox. Click the
[Add Port] button.
Note: After installing this printer driver, be sure to disable
the bi-directional support. For details, refer to
Section 6.1 How to Enable Bi-directional
Communication Support.
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5.
Select the “Local Port”, and click the [New Port]
button.
6.
Enter the network path of the shared printer (e.g.
\\*****\LE840), then click the [OK] button.
7.
When the port setting is completed, click the [OK] button to close the “Properties” screen.
Note: After installing this printer driver, be sure to disable the Bi-directional support. For details, refer to Section 6.1
How to Enable Bi-directional Communication Support.
Since the setup information is stored in each PC that shares the printer, please configure the printer driver
settings after the completion of the port setting.
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To print on the shared printer (2)
Note: If the printer driver of different version has been already installed, first uninstall it, then install this printer driver. The
version of the printer drivers in the server PC and client PC must be the same.
♦Read before installation
The printer driver installed in the server PC must support Windows Vista/Server 2008/7/Server 2008 R2/8
For the client PC, the printer driver needs to be installed in or uninstalled from each user account.
Configure the network settings for the Server PC’s
shared printer driver, as shown in the screen on the
right.
1.
Turn on the PC.
Note: Log on as the user with administrative privilege.
2.
Follow the procedure described in Section 2.1 Preparation for Installation.
3.
Log on as the user which is allowed to access the PC with which the printer is shared.
4.
Select the “Start”, “Control Panel”, “Hardware and Sound”, and “Printer” to open the printer folder.
Supplement: Entering “Printer” in the Search box of the Start menu causes the “Printer” to be shown in the Program.
5.
Click the “Install a Printer” to start adding a printer.
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6.
Select the “Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth
printer”.
7.
Click the “The printer that I want isn’t listed”.
8.
Click the “Select a shared printer by name”, enter
the network path of the shared printer (e.g.
\\*****\LE840), then click the [OK] button.
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LE840 on ****** Error
9.
Installation starts.
Supplement: If the dialog box on the right appears after
the installation, click the [Disable] button.
Connecting to LE840 on ******
10.
11.
Select whether or not to use the printer as a
default printer, then click the [Next] button.
When the installation is completed, the screen
on the right will appear. At this time, a new
printer icon is added to the “Printer” folder.
Click the [Finish] button.
If you want to perform a print test, click the [Print
a test page] button.
Note: Since the setup information is stored in each
PC that shares the printer, please configure
the printer driver settings after the completion
of the port setting.
You’ve successfully added LE840 on ******
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2.2 Uninstalling the Printer Driver
2.2.1 For Windows 7/Server 2008 R2/8
Uninstall procedure:
(1) Open the [Printer Folder] (*).
(2) Select "OKI LE840/LE850" in the [Printers and
Faxes] section, and then click [Remove device].
Another way is to right click the mouse.
(3) Click [Yes].
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