Panduit LS9 User Manual

C
OUGAR
™ LS9
H
AND-HELD THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTER
Operator’s Manual
Identification Products Division
Technical Support: 1-866-871-4571
Customer Service: 1-800-777-3300
Panduit Corp.
1819 Atlanta Highway
Cumming, GA 30040
USA
www.panduit.com
REV. 0 – 12/01/06
LS9-MAN-A
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Section 1: Getting Started...........................................................3
Introduction and Safe Operation..................................................4-6
General Description .....................................................................7-8
Loading Batteries and Label Cassette............................................9
Keyboard Functions.................................................................10-11
Section 2: Working with the C
Using the C Creating Labels
Setting up the C
Labeling Exercises...................................................................31-36
Printer Cleaning Instructions....................................................37-38
Printer Troubleshooting............................................................39-40
Frequently Asked Questions....................................................41-42
Warranty Information …................................................................43
General Specifications..................................................................44
OUGAR™ LS9..............................................................13
Creating Text ...............................................................14-15
Creating Serializations..................................................16-18
Creating Symbols..........................................................19-20
Creating Bar Codes ......................................................21-22
Creating Lines...............................................................23-24
Creating Frames................................................................25
Using Pages.......................................................................26
Using Special Functions ....................................................27
OUGAR™ LS9 and Using File Manager...........28-30
OUGAR LS9.............................12
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SECTION 1
GETTING STARTED
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INTRODUCTION & SAFE OPERATION
Congratulations on your purchase of the C Transfer Printer. The versatile C printing requirements of electrical and network users. The LS9 prints high quality industrial labels on a wide variety of materials for electrical and network applications, such as wire/cable, components, safety, and facility identification. It is the ideal labeling tool for electricians, installers, maintenance personnel, and contractors. As you will read throughout this operator’s manual, the LS9 has been designed with many time saving features that will allow you to maximize your labeling productivity.
This manual will guide you step by step through the set-up, operation, and troubleshooting of the COUGAR LS9 Hand-held Thermal Transfer Printer. If you have problems not covered herein, contact your local Panduit Sales Representative, call Panduit Technical Support at 866-871-4571, or call Panduit Customer Service at 800-777-3300. More information is also available on the web at www.panduit.com.
SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES
The following general safety practices supplement the specific warnings and cautions depicted elsewhere in this manual. They are recommended precautions that must be understood and applied during the operation and maintenance of this printer.
OUGAR LS9 is designed to meet the demanding
OUGAR LS9 Hand-Held Thermal
COUGAR
Do Not Operate In An Explosive Environment
Do not operate the printer in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation of this printer in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard.
Do Not Operate In Wet Or Damp Areas
Do not operate this printer in wet or damp areas. Operation of the printer in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard.
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INTRODUCTION & SAFE OPERATION
Do Not Substitute Parts Or Modify Equipment
Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute parts or perform an unauthorized modification to the printer or its accessories. The proper components for service and repair may be obtained from Panduit Corp.
WARNING
When the printer has been in use for an extended period of time, the printer motor may become hot. DO NOT touch the printer motor with bare hands.
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Information to USA Users
NOTE: This printer has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the printer is operated in a commercial environment. This printer generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with this instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this printer in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Information to Canadian Users
This digital apparatus does not exceed Class A limits for radio noise emissions for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.
It is possible that infrequent electrical phenomena (static discharge, power line fluctuations) may cause printer function to be temporarily interrupted. In this case, the printer will usually reset itself. In extreme cases, the user should remove then re-apply power (batteries or AC adapter).
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INTRODUCTION & SAFE OPERATION
Printer Power Supply
The COUGAR LS9 is supplied with 6 AA alkaline batteries. These batteries are not re-chargeable. After the batteries have surpassed their useful life, they must be disposed of properly and replaced.
An optional AC adapter is also available for use with the C adapter is available in different versions that are suitable for use in many regions of the world, including North America, Australia, China, Continental Europe, and the United Kingdom.
Certifications
The COUGAR LS9 Hand-Held Thermal Transfer Printer meets the requirements of the following standards:
FCC Part 15 Class A
CE
European Directive 2002/95/EC on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
European Community Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Additional Reference Materials
A Quick Reference Card, which summarizes the most important and frequently used features of the C Reference Card has several label exercises to help familiarize you with LS9 functions. Should you misplace the quick reference card, you may download another copy from the web at www.panduit.com.
All of the detailed product ordering information is included in the comprehensive LS9 Product Bulletin. The bulletin is available from Panduit Customer Service (800-777-3300) or online at www.panduit.com.
OUGAR LS9 is included with your printer. The Quick
OUGAR LS9. The AC
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
OUGAR LS9 Hand-Held Thermal Transfer Printer
C
Large, graphic display
Print head latch
Cutter button with
partial cut adjustment
59 button keypad
Adjustable
wrist/neck strap
P1 Label Cassette System
Integrated memory device
Continuous labels
Ribbon included
Durable plastic housing
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Print Technology
The C
OUGAR LS9 prints labels using thermal transfer printing technology. The
print head melts ink contained on a thin web of ribbon material allowing the ink to transfer to the label material. The print head operates at a resolution of 203 dots per inch (dpi).
Smart Label Cassette
P1 label cassettes are automatically detected by the C
OUGAR LS9 printer upon
insertion. The LS9 printer automatically adjusts its settings according to the label cassette that is installed. This process saves you the time and effort normally required to begin printing. With the LS9, simply install the label cassette and lock the print head. Now you are ready to begin printing. P1 label cassettes have an embedded memory device designed to improve your labeling productivity. The device maintains an accurate count of the remaining labels in the cassette. The device also recalls the last label design used. When you take a label cassette out of the printer, your last label design goes with the cassette. This is very useful for sharing files between more than one user or printer. This is also helpful when using a cassette from a previous job or project.
Label Cutter
OUGAR™ LS9 has a manually operated cutter blade. Press and release the
The C cutter button in order to cut your label. The cutter button has two possible settings: Full Cut and Partial Cut.
Full Cut is used to cut entirely across a label and the liner. This is the familiar cutting style used on other hand-held printers. Partial Cut is used to leave a very small area of the label liner still attached even after cutting. This is an innovative adaptation to label cutting that allows you to avoid the frustration of searching for the correct label within a disorganized pile or from having to use scissors. After using the partial cut setting, you will take a strand of labels to a job and then separate them as needed. In this way, your labels remain in the order that they were printed.
The Cut Pause feature allows you to cut between individual labels during a print job, including during an automatic serialization. When Cut Pause is turned on, the printer will stop printing and allow you to cut the label. After cutting, the printer will prompt you to resume printing. The Cut Pause feature is turned on or off within the Setup menu.
Carrying Case
The C
OUGAR LS9 has a custom protective carrying case constructed of durable
plastic material. The case provides a convenient method of transporting the printer, label cassettes, and accessories to and from a job site. The carrying case is sold separately.
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KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
Loading the Batteries
1. Remove the battery door from the back of the COUGAR LS9 printer. If the impact bumper is installed on the printer, you will have to move it away from the battery door first.
2. Install the 6 AA batteries according to the molded indicators within the battery compartment.
3. Reattach the battery door. Move the impact bumper back over the battery door if necessary.
Observe Correct Polarity When Installing Batteries
Replace All Six Batteries At The Same Time
Loading a Label Cassette
1. Remove the cassette door from the back of the COUGAR LS9 printer.
2. Install a label cassette. Press firmly to lock the cassette in place. Do not remove the raised white tab from the cassette. This tab is used to assist with removal of the cassette from the LS9 printer.
3. Lock the print head latch.
Print Head Latch
4. Reattach the cassette door.
NOTE: To uninstall a label cassette:
1. Unlock the print head latch.
2. Remove the cassette door.
3. Remove the cassette. Use the removal tab on the cassette for assistance.
4. Reattach the cassette door.
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KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
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k
Setup
Power
Size/Length
Letters
Delete
Clear
Feed
Print
Insert or Edit Tools
Numbers
Shift
Space/Accent
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Label Mode/Caps Loc
Directional Arrows
Enter/Rotate
KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
Basic Keyboard Functions
POWER Turn printer on or off
SETUP Access the Set Up menu
F1 Display function key menu
DELETE Erase characters and tools
CLEAR Clear the entire screen
FEED Feed labels
Turn display backlight on or off. Available on LS8E
PRINT Print labels
COPIES Print multiple copies
SIZE Select the text font size
LENGTH Set the length of continuous label media
STYLE Select the text font style
ALIGN Change the label justification
LINE Add vertical and horizontal lines to a label
FRAME Add a frame around a label
PAGE Move to another page
FILE Access the file manager
INSERT Insert a new tool
EDIT Edit an existing tool
LABEL Change the label mode
CAPS Turn caps lock on or off
HOME Move to home position on screen
END Move to end position on screen
SHIFT Access secondary functions on keypad
SPACE Add a space to a label
ACCENT Insert an international character
ENTER Move to the next line or accept menu changes
ROTATE Rotate the label to 0, 90, 180, or 270 degrees
printer. Not available on LS9 printer
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SECTION 2
WORKING WITH THE
COUGAR
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LS9
USING THE COUGAR ™ LS9
The Home Screen
The home screen is where you enter and edit text or place label items known as tools. The home screen is also where you print labels. The home screen has several different indicators, including:
INDICATOR ICON DESCRIPTION
Caps Lock Shift Function
Label Mode Text Size
Text Style
Text Line Page
Vertical or Horizontal Line
Frame Low Battery
or
B B
1:9
Indicates if caps lock is on or off. Indicates if the shift key has been pressed.
Indicates current label mode. Indicates the text size for the current line.
Indicates the text style for the current cursor position. Available styles include Bold, and Bold + Underline.
Indicates the current line. Indicates the current page. There are 9 total
pages. Indicates that a label has one or more dividing
lines selected. Indicates that a label has a frame selected.
Indicates that battery voltage is low and that batteries need replacing.
The Tools Menu
The tool menu includes serializations, symbols, and bar codes. These items are placed on the home screen. The tool menu is accessed by pressing the Insert Tools key.
Tool Icons
The following icons represent the available tools:
- Serialization
- Symbol
- Barcode
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CREATING TEXT
Creating Text
After turning on the C screen is also the text editor.
To create text on the home screen, simply begin pressing the alphabetic or numeric keys on the keypad. Text will be entered at the position of the cursor.
The cursor is indicated by a vertical line. To insert blank spaces, press the key. Press
move the cursor up, down, right, or left. The home screen has a maximum of 8 lines on which to place text. The home screen also has 9 separate pages on which to place text. The current page number is indicated in the bottom right corner of the home screen.
Inserting Text
To insert characters on a line, move the cursor to any position and begin typing. The character will be inserted at the cursor position.
Deleting Text
To remove characters from the screen, press the
OUGAR™ LS9, the home screen will appear. The home
to move down to the next line. Use the directional arrow keys to
key. Each press of the
key will delete one character at a time immediately to the left of the cursor.
Pressing and holding the function can also be used to delete all text and reset all formats at once.
Text Size
The C sizes range from 4 point to 72 point. To change the font size, press the SIZE key. Then scroll up or down with the directional arrows. Press ENTER To select a size. The new size will be displayed at the top of the home screen. Each P1 label cassette has a default font size. The default font size is automatically chosen when inserting a new cassette. The text size can be different on each of the 8 available lines of text on each page.
OUGAR™ LS9 has 10 different font sizes available for creating text. The font
key will delete characters more rapidly. The Clear
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CREATING TEXT
Text Style
The C change the text style, press the STYLE key. The new text style can be applied to all characters on a label or just to characters inserted after the change. Text style can be different for each individual text character on a line.
Text Rotation
Label legends may be rotated to 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees in the clockwise direction. The page shaped icon in the lower right hand corner of the display
indicates the current rotation. To change the rotation, press the press the
and press ENTER. The rotation of the legend can be different on each of the 9 pages of a label.
Text Justification
Label legends may be horizontally and vertically justified by pressing the and then pressing ALIGN. The horizontal justification options include left justified, center justified, and right justified. The vertical justification options include top justified, center justified, and bottom justified. The character “A” inside of the page shaped icon in the lower right hand corner of the display indicates the current justification setting. The character “A” will move within the page shaped icon to indicate the current justification settings.
NOTE: In wire marker mode, changing justification in the direction of the
OUGAR™ LS9 has t wo different text styles: Bold and Bold + Underline. To
key and then
key. Use the directional arrows to scroll to the desired rotation
key
repeated text is not allowed.
Print Offsets
The printing location of label legends may be adjusted by using the Print Offsets function. This function is accessed by pressing the
pressing ALIGN. The print offset function has three adjustments: TOP, BOTTOM, and LEFT. Use the up or down directional arrows to select the adjustment type. Then use the right or left directional arrows to make the adjustment.
Adjusting the TOP print offset moves the start of a label legend toward or away from the leading edge of the label. Adjusting the BOTTOM print offset moves the end of a label legend toward or away from the trailing edge of the label. Adjusting the LEFT print offset moves the label legend across the width of the label.
key twice and then
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CREATING SERIALIZATIONS
The Serialization Tool
The serialization tool is used to automatically number labels in a sequence. The sequence can be either numeric (1 to 999) or alphabetic (A to ZZZ). A serialization is defined by a start value, an end value, and an increment value.
To correctly define a serialization, the end value must be larger than the start value and the start and end values must be both numeric or both alphabetic. (Numbers and letters cannot be used together when defining a particular serialization.)
The step value can be any number between 1 and 99. Serializations can be combined with other label items, such as text, boxes, lines,
symbols, etc. For example, to create a prefix or a suffix to a serialization, enter text immediately before or after the serialization on a line.
Serializations can be printed as text or as bar codes on a label. Multiple serializations can be created on the same label.
Creating a Serialization
The serialization tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the serialization tool:
1. Press the INSERT key to enter the tools menu.
2. Press the directional arrows to highlight the serialization tool.
3. Press the
4. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to select the serialization parameters: Start, End, or Increment.
5. Use the right or left directional arro w keys to set the values for Start, End, or Increment.
NOTE: Pressing the right directional arrow key will move the cursor to
6. Repeat step 5 for each parameter.
7. Press the Otherwise, press the DEL key to return to the Tools menu without accepting changes.
8. On the home screen, the se rialization tool icon of the cursor.
key to select the serialization tool.
the current value of the selected parameter. For a new serialization, the start and end values will display an asterisk *.
After entering a value, pressing cursor to the next parameter.
key to accept the changes and to return to the home screen.
will automatically move the
will appear at the position
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CREATING SERIALIZATIONS
More Serialization Parameters
The serialization tool includes more parameters on a second screen following the first screen. The second screen includes Copies and Collate. To access the second screen press the down directional arrow twice after Increment.
1. The Copies parameter determines the number of copies to print for the serialization. The Copies parameter can be set to any number from 1 to 99.
To change the Copies parameter, press the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight Copies.
Press the right directional arrow key to move the cursor to the current value of the Copies parameter. The Copies parameter will default to a value of 1. Enter the number of copies to print.
Press the
2. The Collate parameter determines whether or not the copies of the serialization items will be collated. The Collate parameter only works when more than one copy of a serialization is defined. The Collate parameter defaults to No.
If No is selected, then consecutive copies of the serialization items will be placed together. The result will resemble the following legend:
A01 A01 A02 A02 A03 A03
If Yes is selected for Collate, then consecutive copies of the serialization items will not be placed together. The result will resemble the following legend:
A01 A02 A03 A01 A02 A03
To change the Collate parameter, press the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight Collate.
Press the right directional arrow key to select Yes or No.
key to accept the changes.
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CREATING SERIALIZATIONS
Press the
Advanced Serialization Options
The serialization tool includes several advanced options for customizing labels. The advanced serialization options are Print As and Place On.
1. The Print As option determines whether the serialization will print as text or as a bar code on the labels. The default setting will print as text. The bar code settings can be changed in the setup menu. Printing a serialization as a bar code is useful for asset tracking, component manufacturing, and quality control.
2. The Place On option determines whether the serialization will print on consecutive labels or on consecutive pages of the same label. The default setting will print on labels.
Editing a Serialization
To edit a serialization on the home screen, move the cursor directly to the left of the serialization so that the icon is highlighted. Press the SHIFT key and then press the INSERT key. Follow the steps listed above for creating a serialization.
key to accept the changes and to return to the home screen.
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CREATING SYMBOLS
The Symbol Tool
The Symbol Tool is used for creating electrical, network, and safety or facility identification labels.
Creating a Symbol
The symbol tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the symbol tool:
1. Press the INSERT
2. Press the directional arrows to highlight the symbol tool.
3. Press the
4. Use the right or left directional arrow keys or the PAGE key to search the symbol library. The PAGE key allows quicker navigation through the symbol categories. (see the next page for available symbols)
5. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to increase or decrease the size of the symbol. The default size of the symbol is chosen to match the text size on the current line.
6. Press the Otherwise, press the DEL key to return to the home screen without accepting changes.
7. On the home screen, the symbol tool icon the cursor.
Editing a Symbol
To edit a symbol on the home screen, move the cursor directly to the left of the symbol so that the icon is highlighted. Press the SHIFT key and then press the INSERT key.
1. Use the right or left directional arrow keys or the PAGE key to search the symbol library.
2. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to increase or decrease the size of the symbol.
3. Press the Otherwise, press the DEL key to return to the home screen without accepting changes.
NOTE: There are 3 sizes available for each symbol. The sizes range from 1
(smallest) to 3 (largest).
key to enter the tools menu.
key to select the symbol tool.
key to accept the changes and to return to the home screen.
will appear at the position of
key to accept the changes and to return to the home screen.
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CREATING SYMBOLS
Currently available symbols and their assigned library numbers are listed below. Additional symbols may be added to the C
OUGAR™ LS9 firmware in the future.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 40 41
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CREATING BAR CODES
The Bar Code Tool
The bar code tool can be used for bin labeling, component identification, or asset management and can be used in combination with other tools. The bar code tool can be printed with or without a checksum digit or human readable text. The bar code symbology available in the C
Creating a Bar Code
The bar code tool should be accessed from the home screen. To access the bar code tool:
1. Press the INSERT key to enter the tools menu.
2. Press the directional arrows to highlight the bar code tool.
3. Press the
4. Press the right directional arrow key to input text. Type the text in the text window. The bar code must include at least one digit of text.
5. Press the
6. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight the other bar code settings.
7. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to change the bar code settings.
8. Press the screen. Otherwise, press the DEL key to return to the home screen without accepting changes.
9. On the home screen, the bar code tool icon the cursor.
Editing a Bar Code
To edit a bar code on the home screen, move the cursor directly to the left of the bar code so that the icon is highlighted. Press the SHIFT key and then press the INSERT key.
1. Press the right directional arrow key to input text. Type the text in the text window. Quickly move to the far right by pressing the SHIFT key and then the right directional arrow key. The bar code must include at least one digit of text.
2. Press the
3. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight the other bar code settings.
4. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to change the bar code settings.
5. Press the screen. Otherwise, press the DEL key to return to the home screen without accepting changes.
OUGAR™ LS9 is CODE 39.
key to select the bar code tool.
key to accept the text.
key to accept all of the changes and to return to the home
will appear at the position of
key to accept the text.
key to accept all of the changes and to return to the home
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CREATING BAR CODES
Bar Code Settings
The default bar code settings can be changed in the setup menu. To change the default settings, access the printer settings in the setup menu.
Readable: Indicates whether the bar code text is human readable or not. If activated (bar code text is human readable) the setting will display Yes.
Checksum: Indicates whether the checksum digit is activated or not. If activated (checksum digit is turned on) the setting will display Yes.
Bar Size: Indicates the width of the bar code. Available sizes are 0.010 inches,
0.015 inches, and 0.020 inches. The default width is 0.010 inches.
Serialized Bar Codes
The C
OUGAR™ LS9 is able to serialize bar codes. In order to do so, a serialization
must first be defined. Please see the section entitled “CREATING SERIALIZATIONS” for more information about serialized bar codes.
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CREATING LINES
Lines
Using lines allows custom placement of vertical and horizontal lines on a label. Lines are especially useful for creating patch panel, faceplate, or terminal block labels. There are seven unique line settings available: Center Horizontal, Center Vertical, Top, Bottom, Left, Right, and @ Pages. Each of these settings may be turned on or off independently.
NOTE: The top, bottom, left, and right sides of the label will rotate with
the legend when a label is rotated.
1. The Center Horizontal setting places a line through the center of the label in the horizontal direction.
2. The Center Vertical setting places a line through the center of the label in the vertical direction.
3. The Top setting places a line at the top of the label.
4. The Bottom setting places a line at the bottom of the label.
5. The Left setting places a line at the far left side of the label.
A01 A02
A01 A02
A01
A01
A01
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CREATING LINES
6. The Right setting places a line at the far right side of the label.
7. The @ Pages setting places lines between each page of a continuous label that has multiple pages defined. The @ Pages setting is used for patch panel, outlet, and terminal block labeling.
Creating Lines
Lines should be accessed from the home screen. To insert a line:
1. Press the LINE key.
2. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to select the desired line position.
3. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to turn on or turn off the line tool at the selected position.
4. Press the Otherwise, press the DEL key to return to the home screen without accepting changes.
5. On the home screen, the line icon display when a line is activated.
NOTE: There are three different styles of lines: Normal, Bold, and
A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06
key to accept the changes and to return to the home screen.
Dashed.
A01
will appear on the right side of the
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CREATING FRAMES
Frames
Frames are useful for customizing a label. There are three unique frame settings available: Box, Reverse, and Box Off.
The Box setting places a box outline around the perimeter of the entire label area.
The Reverse setting places a dark background with light text characters on a label.
The Box Off setting deactivates the frame.
Creating a Frame
The frame menu should be accessed from the home screen. To insert a frame:
1. Press the SHIFT key and then press the LINE key to enter FRAME menu.
2. Use the right directional arrow key to change the setting.
3. Press the
4. On the home screen, the frame icon
WARNING
WARNING
key to select the frame type.
will appear on the right side of the
display when a frame is activated.
NOTE: If a frame is activated, it will appear on all printed pages of a
label.
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USING PAGES
The Page Function
The C
OUGAR™ LS9 provides 9 separate pages for each label. Label items,
including text and tools may be placed on each of the 9 pages. The pages function is particularly useful for creating non-standard serializations that do not follow a common increment. The pages function is also useful for creating text on patch panel labels, faceplate labels, outlet labels, or terminal block labels.
Using the Page Function
The page number icon in the lower right hand corner of the display indicates the current page. For example, 1:9 indicates that page 1 of 9 is currently displayed. To change the page, press the PAGE key. Then scroll forward using the right directional arrow key or backward using the left directional arrow key. Press ENTER to accept the page change and return to the home screen.
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USING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Special Functions
The C
OUGAR™ LS9 has several special functions that may be accessed by
pressing the F keys at the top of the keypad. The special functions are listed in a menu that appears when pressing F1. The
entire list of special functions includes:
F1 – Display or Exit the Special Function (F Key) Menu
F2 – Store and recall user profiles
F3 – Display label cassette information
F4 – Quick Key for Wire Marking
F5 – DIN Mode for European Terminal Blocks
o There are two user profiles available for storing your favorite
settings for text font size, label rotation, and label mode. Recalling a user profile saves set up time and increases productivity.
o Pressing F3 will display the part number, serial number, and
quantity of labels remaining on the cassette. This information is also displayed automatically when turning the printer on.
o This function quickly adjusts the LS9 printer settings, including
mode, font size, and rotation, for wire and cable marking applications. This function is intended for wire and cable marking with continuous vinyl cloth tape, such as P1 label cassette part number T100X000CBC-BK.
o DIN terminal block labeling is based on European standards and
is primarily used in European countries. Pressing F5 will automatically insert Lines @ Pages and set units to millimeters. For detailed instructions on using the DIN mode, refer to the Labeling Exercises section of this manual.
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SETTING UP THE COUGAR LS9
AND USING FILE MANAGER
The Setup Menu
The setup menu is used to modify the default printer settings. The setup menu should be accessed from the home screen. To access the setup menu press the SETUP key.
Use the setup menu to view or adjust the settings for language, units, bar code default, contrast, heat, firmware version number, cut/pause, and automatic shutoff.
The available language options in the setup menu are English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Castillian Spanish, and Latin American Spanish
Within the setup menu, scroll up or down using the directional arrows. Select the setting to adjust by pressing select a parameter to change. Press
the main setup menu screen.
Press SETUP to exit from the setup menu with all changes.
. Once inside the setting, use the arrow keys to
to accept the changes and return to
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SETTING UP THE COUGAR LS9
AND USING FILE MANAGER
Label Modes
To edit the label mode, press the LABEL key.
1. Use the up or down directional arrows to select the desired mode and then press
Available Modes include:
MODE DESCRIPTION APPLICATIONS
Component Vertically centers legend Electrical and network Wiremarker Repeats legend until label is filled Wire and cable marking
Terminal Places legends at terminal locations Terminal blocks Tape Rotates legends 90° clockwise Safety/facility ID, pipe
Strip Repeats legend until label is filled
Flag Prints legend once at top of label
Vertical Prints legend vertically Safety/facility ID, pipe
NOTE: Another mode for DIN terminal block labeling is accessible by
.
components
marking and general purpose labeling
Wire and cable marking and copies legend on two sides of middle perforation
Wire and cable marking and then repeats the legend once at the bottom of label
marking, and general
purpose labeling
pressing the F5 key. DIN terminal block labeling is based on European standards and is primarily used in European countries. For detailed instructions on using the DIN mode, refer to the Labeling Exercises section of this manual.
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SETTING UP THE COUGAR LS9
AND USING FILE MANAGER
The C
OUGAR™ LS9 has the ability to store and recall label files. Label files are
stored and recalled within File Manager. Label files are designated with a .LS8 ending. The file type is shared with the P
To access the File Manager, press the SHIFT key and then press the PAGE key:
1. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select the desired file. There
are 10 file storage locations in the C
NOTE: When saving a new file, press the
file name. Use the alphabetic or numeric keys to enter a file name. After entering a file name, press the
Save.
NOTE: When renaming a previously saved file, press the
begin entering the new file name. Use the alphabetic or numeric keys to enter the new file name. After entering the
name, press the
2. Use the up or down directional arrow keys to highlight Action.
3. Use the right or left directional arrow keys to select Save, Load, Delete, or Delete All.
WARNING: Selecting Delete All will erase all stored labels.
4. Press the
key to complete the selected action.
ANTHER™ LS8E printer.
OUGAR™ LS9.
key to begin entering a
key again to
key to
key again to Save.
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LABELING EXERCISES
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Exercise 1
Create a wire marker on continuous cloth tape
Results:
Step 1: Insert a continuous cloth tape cassette, such as T100X000CBC- BK
Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if necessary.
Step 3: Press F4 (this is the quick key for wire marking settings)
Step 4: Set length as 1.50 inches
Step 5: Type 1234
Step 6: Press PRINT
1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234
Hint: The text size defaults to 10 point
font when pressing F4. You can adjust the font size by
pressing the SIZE key. You can adjust the label mode by
pressing the LABEL key.
Exercise 2 Create basic text on heat shrink tubing
Step 1: Insert a heat shrink tubing label cassette such as H000X044F1C
Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if
necessary.
Step 3: Type ABCD
Step 4: Press PRINT
Results:
ABCD ABCD ABCD
Hint: H000X044F1C defaults to 10 point
font printed in Wire Marker Mode with an “Auto” length setting.
You can adjust the font size by pressing the SIZE key.
You can adjust the label mode by pressing the LABEL key. For example, try Tape Mode.
You can set a fixed tubing length by using the LENGTH function. For exam
le, enter 200 for 2.00 inches
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LABELING EXERCISES
Exercise 3
Create basic text on continuous tape
Results:
Step 1: Insert a continuous tape label cassette such as T100X000VUC- BK
Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if necessary.
Step 3: Type 220 VOLTS
Step 4: Press PRINT
220 VOLTS
Hint: T100X000VUC-BK defaults to 36 point
font printed in Tape Mode with an “Auto” length setting.
You can adjust the font size by pressing the SIZE key.
You can adjust the label mode by pressing the LABEL key. For example, try Vertical Mode.
You can set a fixed tape length by using the LENGTH function.
Vertical Text
2 2 0
V
O
L T S
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W
W
W
W
W
Exercise 4
Create serialized wire markers with heat shrink tubing
Results:
Step 1: Insert a heat shrink tubing label cassette such as H000X044F1C
Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if
necessary.
Step 3: Type WIRE
Step 4: Press INSERT key
Step 5: Press down arrow key once to highlight Serial
Step 6: Press
Step 7: Press right arrow key
Step 8: Type 1 for Start value
Step 9: Press
Step 10: Press right arrow key
Step 11: Type 3 for End value
Step 12: Press
Step 13: Press PRINT
Heat Shrink Serialization…
IRE1
WIRE1
…Using Cut/Pause Function
WIRE1
IRE1
twice
IRE2
WIRE2
WIRE2
IRE2
IRE3
WIRE3
WIRE3
IRE3
Hint: The Serial tool allows numeric or alphabetic
serializations. You can choose any increment from 1 to 99,
print multiple copies of a series, and even collate the copies of the series items.
Heat shrink tubing can be partially cut to create a strand of individual markers. The Cut/Pause function in the Setup Menu will pause a print job between each consecutive label for cutting.
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LABELING EXERCISES
Exercise 5
Create a symbol label on continuous tape
Step 1: Insert a continuous tape label cassette, such as T100X000VXC- BK
Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if necessary.
Step 3: Press SHIFT key and let go
Step 4: Press A key
Step 5: Press SPACE
Step 6: Type CAUTION
Step 7: Press PRINT
Results:
Exercise 6
CAUTION
Create terminal block labels
Step 1: Insert a terminal block cassette (T024X000FJC-BK, T031X000FJC-BK, or T038X000FJC-BK)
Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if necessary.
Step 3: Enter the terminal spacing (ie. 0.25”)
Step 4: Change rotation to 0 degrees for all pages. (Press the Shift +
Enter keys and select 0. Press Enter. Select All Pages. Press Enter.)
Step 5:
o Create text….
Each terminal has up to 8 lines available. You may
need to increase the terminal space or decrease the font size to fit additional lines. Up to 9 terminals can be created in this way.
Use the Page key to move to the next or to the previous
terminal
o …or create a serialization…
Press the Insert key, select serial
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LABELING EXERCISES
Enter start, end, and increment values
Scroll down or up to Place On…  Select Place On… Labels (this allows more than 9
terminals in a serialization
Step 6: Press Print
o If you see the Tools too big error, then reduce the font size,
increase terminal space, or check the label rotation.
Hint: You can separate the terminal legends with
Exercise 7
You can change the terminal spacing by:
lines across the label. To do this, press the Line key, select @ Pages – Yes. Press Enter.
Pressing the Shift + DEL keys, to Clear All Pages & Format. Then enter
a new terminal space and press the Enter key.
…Or by using the LENGTH function.
Create DIN terminal block labels
NOTE: DIN terminal block labeling is based on European standards and
is primarily used in European countries. The unit of measure for length in DIN Mode is millimeters (mm).
Step 1: Insert a continuous tape cassette, such as T050X000VPC-BK
Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if
necessary.
Step 3: Press F5 to begin the DIN Mode function.
Step 4: Enter the Module Size
Step 5: Enter the Module Span
Step 6: Create label text or tools
Step 7: Press Print
Step 8: Repeat steps 4 through 6 until print job is complete
Step 9: Press DEL at steps 4 or 5 to exit DIN Mode
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LABELING EXERCISES
Exercise 8
Create a face plate or patch panel label
Step 1: Insert a continuous tape label cassette, such as T100X000VXC- BK
Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if necessary.
Step 3: Type “A”
Step 4: Press the INSERT key and select
Step 5: Enter a start value of 01, stop value of 04, and
Serial
increment value of 1
Step 6: Press ENTER
Step 7: Press Shift + LENGTH
Step 8: Set length as 0.65
Step 9: Press LINE and select @ PAGES – Yes
Step 10: Press ENTER
Step 11: Press PRINT
Results:
Example using T0380X000VPC-BK, black on white continuous vinyl tape:
A01 A02 A03 A04
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PRINTER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning the Print head and Drive Roller
The LS9 printer is cleaned using the LS9-CLN, cleaning kit. The print head should be cleaned regularly, and more often in harsh
environments. The print head should be cleaned whenever any irregular printing results occur. The drive roller should be cleaned whenever foreign matter, such as dust or adhesive, is present.
1. Turn OFF power to printer.
2. Remove the cassette door.
3. Unlock the print head latch.
4. Remove the label cassette from the printer.
5. Rub a cotton swab with cleaning solution along the print head.
6. Repeat until no more residue is picked up by the swab.
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PRINTER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning the Cutter Blade
The cutter blade should be cleaned when the quality of the cut indicates that the blade may be dirty.
1. Turn OFF power to printer.
2. Remove the cassette door.
3. Unlock the print head latch.
4. Remove the label cassette from the printer.
5. Push the cutter button in so that the cutter blade is exposed through the media opening (see images below).
6. Clean the front and back sides of the cutter blade with the cotton swab and cleaning solution.
7. Repeat until no more residue is picked up by the swab.
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PRINTER TROUBLESHOOTING
This section helps identify printer conditions and problems that can often be solved by the user. If you are unable to correct the problem contact Panduit Technical Support at 866-871-4571 or Panduit Customer Service at 800-777-
3300.
SYMPTOM ACTION
POWER
Printer does not power up properly, and LCD does not come on.
PRINTING
Not printing.
Tools Too Big!
Media is not advancing properly in the printer.
To turn printer ON, press the power button.
Make sure that 6 AA alkaline batteries are loaded in
the printer. If problem persists, replace batteries.
Plug in AC Adapter.
Make sure printer:
1. Is turned ON
2. Has label cassette loaded properly.
3. Label media is fed beneath guide arm on cassette.
4. Print head latch is locked.
5. Has text or tools on the screen to print.
The items on the home screen are too large for the printable area. You can:
Reduce the text size on the home screen
Reduce the symbol size
Reduce the bar code size
Rotate the label
Use a larger label
Print head latch is not locked.
End of label roll reached. Replace label cassette.
Label jam in printer. Label is caught in print
mechanism. To clear jam:
1. Turn printer power OFF.
2. Unlock the print head latch.
3. Open cassette door.
4. Detach any printed labels with cutter.
5. Remove label cassette from printer.
6. Carefully remove any labels caught in the printer.
7. Reinstall label cassette.
8. Replace cassette door.
9. Lock print head latch.
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PRINTER TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM ACTION
Printed image is full, but grayish or “translucent”.
Print head heat setting is too high. Reduce heat
setting. The heat setting is accessible in the Setup menu. Press the SETUP key, scroll down to heat and Press ENTER. Reduce the heat setting with the down arrow.
Voids in printed image: areas where there is no print.
CUTTER
Cutter does not work
DISPLAY
Characters on display screen are too light or too dark
Print head elements or “dots” are dirty or obstructed. Clean print head with soft-stemmed swab and isopropyl alcohol.
Make sure that cutter blade and print head are free of debris or adhesive build-up. See detailed cleaning instructions for more information.
Adjust the contrast of the display screen. Press the SETUP key, scroll down to contrast, and press ENTER. Adjust the contrast with the up or down arrows. Increase the number to darken the contrast or reduce the number to lighten the contrast.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Question: How do you cut the labels? Answer: Fully press and then release the cutter button. The cutter
button is located on the top of the LS9 printer adjacent to the label exit.
2. Question: What is the partial cut function and how is it adjusted? Answer: Partial cutting enhances productivity and organization by
keeping a strand of labels together for pulling apart at a job site. The partial cut function leaves a small bit of liner uncut. The cutter can be adjusted to full or partial cut by turning the black knob on the cutter button. The molded icons in the cutter button indicate whether the printer is set to full or partial cut.
3. Question: Should I remove the white tab from my label cassette? Answer: No, this tab is meant to remain on the cassette. It is used to
help remove the cassette from your printer.
4. Question: How many files can be stored on the LS9 printer? Answer: You can store 10 label files on the LS9 printer.
5. Question: Can I use the AC adapter to charge my batteries? Answer: No, the AC adapter does not charge the batteries in the
printer. If the low battery icon appears on the screen, then replace the batteries with new ones.
6. Question: Can I use rechargeable batteries in the LS9 printer? Answer: Yes, you can use rechargeable AA size batteries, either
Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) or Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) type.
7. Question: What is the print resolution of the LS9? Answer: The print resolution of the LS9 is 203 dpi (dots per inch).
8. Question: Where is the LS9 serial number? Answer: The serial number for your LS9 printer is printed on a label
inside of the battery compartment.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
9. Question: If my cassette runs out during a print job, after I reinstall
another cassette, will the print job begin where it left off?
Answer: No, the print job will start over. To avoid printing duplicate
labels, you can change the printing parameters, such as the serialization start or end, before printing.
10. Question: How many label cassettes can you print before needing to
replace the batteries?
Answer: The number of label cassettes that can be printed before
replacing the printer’s batteries depends on the label size, label material, font size, and number of characters or tools that you are printing. While the number of cassettes will vary, you should typically be able to print at least 4 or 5 cassettes before replacing the batteries.
11. Question: Will the cutter blade ever get dull, and if so would the printer
need to be repaired?
Answer: The cutter blade is designed to maintain its sharpness
throughout the life of a printer. The cutter blade should be cleaned periodically or whenever adhesive build-up appears. If the cutter blade breaks for any reason, it should be returned to Panduit for repair.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Our products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of sale but our obligation under this warranty is limited to the replacement of any product proved to be defective within 6 months (for product) or 90 days (for printers) from the date of delivery. Printer warranty is void if Panduit printers are modified, altered or misused in any way. Use of Panduit printers with any product other than the specified Panduit products for which the printer was designed, constitutes misuse. Before using, user shall determine the suitability of the product for his intended use and user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
This warranty is made in lieu of and excludes all other warranties, expressed or implied. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED. Neither seller nor manufacturer shall be liable for any other injury, loss or damage, whether direct or consequential, arising out of the use of, or the inability to use the product.
The information contained in this literature is based on our experience to date and is believed to be reliable. It is intended as a guide for use by persons having technical skill at their own discretion and risk. We do not guarantee favorable results or assume any liability in connection with its use. Dimensions contained herein are for reference purposes only. For specific dimensional requirements consult the factory. This publication is not to be taken as a license to operate under, or a recommendation to infringe any existing patents. This supersedes and voids all previous literature, etc.
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Print Method: Thermal transfer Effective Print Width: 1.00” (25.4 mm) Print Length: 12.00” (maximum label length) Print Resolution: 203 dpi (horizontally and vertically) Label Width: 0.24” to 1.0” Media Length: Up to 25’ continuous tapes Media Types: Continuous tapes and continuous heat shrink tubing Materials: Heat shrink tubing, vinyl tape, vinyl cloth tape, polyester
tape, polyolefin tape Media Cutting: Manually operated cutter Display: 4 line x 14 graphic LCD LCD Contrast Control: Adjustable via keypad Operating System: Panduit proprietary Power Supply: 6 AA alkaline batteries AC Adapter: Universal Input (100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz) Oper. Temp/Hum: 41-104° F (5-40 °C),
0 - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing) Stor. Temp/Hum: -40-140° F (-40-60 °C),
0 - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing) Compliance: FCC Part 15 Class A
European Community EMC and Low Voltage Directives
regarding safety, emissions, and immunity
European Community Restriction of Hazardous
Substances (RoHS)
European Community Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) Weight 1.76 lbs. (0.80 kg)
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