Paxar 9844, 9854 User Manual

Operator's
Operator's
Handbook
Handbook
Monarch
Printers
9844™ 9854™
®
TC9854OH Rev. AB 4/08 ©2007 by Avery Dennison Corp. All rights reserved.
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Safety Information
General notes on safety are found in this section.
Special safety notes and warnings about possibly dangerous operations are listed at the top in the user manual.
¯ Warning notes and warning symbols are also attached directly to the
printer and components. Pay attention to these safety notes as well.
Warnings in the text
Important information that must be followed is marked as follows:
WARNING!
Indicates risks that could result in death or serious personal injury!
« Follow these safety instructions.
CAUTION!
Indicates risks that could lead to material damage or bodily injury (minor injuries).
« The instructions must be followed to prevent damage or injury.
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General safety notes
CAUTION! - The printer operates safely when you observe all necessary information.
« Proper operation of the product requires the user to read and follow these
operating instructions. The warranty does not cover service required as a result of operator error and/or failure to read and follow the documentation.
WARNING! - Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by us could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
« Only operate the printer using the system voltage indicated on the
nameplate!
« Only connect the printer to a grounded power outlet.
« Only use the printer within specified environmental conditions!
« Only operate the printer when the cover is closed!
« Only trained and authorized personnel should operate the printer!
« During operation, the printhead can become hot! Be careful when touching
the printhead!
« Do not make any modifications to the printer!
« Do not spill any liquids into the printer!
« Repairs to the device must be performed by authorized specialists!
« Before cleaning the printer, turn off the printer and disconnect the power
supply!
« Only use original accessories!
« Connect the printer only to other devices that fulfil SELV (safety extra-low
voltage) circuit requirements to EN 60950!
Keep long hair, loose jewelry, long sleeves, etc. away from the printer during operation.
« Wear sufficient personal protection gear.
The printer can only be disconnected completely by removing the power supply cable. For this reason:
« Make sure that the printer’s power supply socket is readily accessible!
« In case of emergency, turn off the printer and disconnect the power supply
cable!
« Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and make sure they are
read.
« The printer must be operated, adjusted and serviced by instructed and
authorized personnel.
« Carefully follow all procedures listed in this manual.
Service Special servicing, error searching and error correction are to be performed by
authorized personnel.
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Equipment safety
Thermotransfer label printers are designed for printing label material, using the thermal direct or thermal transfer printing process. It is possible to use a wide range of label materials and thermal transfer ribbons. See “Specifications” for more information.
Avery Dennison assumes no liability for damage due to improper use of the printer and/or material.
Protect against injuries that can result from electrical current
WARNING!
The printer is connected to a power supply! Contact with live electrical components can result in life-threatening currents through the body and burns.
« Only use the printer with the cover closed.
« Do not remove the cover.
« If liquids penetrate the printer, immediately turn off the printer and
disconnect the power supply.
Protect against injuries that can result from mechanical actions
WARNING!
Risk of injury during operation due to moving or rapidly rotating parts! Keep long hair, loose jewelry, long sleeves, etc. away from the printer during operation.
« Wear sufficient personal protection gear.
« Turn off the printer before making any mechanical adjustments.
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Disposal Procedures
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) for European Union (EU) customers
Avery Dennison is fully committed to achieving the EU mandated WEEE
WEEE Symbol
directives.
This product, its components, and accessories must be sent to a designated collection facility for proper disassembly and disposal in accordance with the WEEE directives. Any product or accessory marked with the WEEE symbol must be returned to a designated collection facility.
For proper disposal of the printer outside the U.S., send the printer and its accessories to:
Paxar EMEA, 4 Awberry Court Croxley Business Park, Hatters Lane Watford WD18 8PD
U.S. Battery Disposal Information
Do not throw in trash. Dispose to your local regulations. Batteries can also be returned postage-paid to:
ERC 200 Monarch Lane Door #39 Miamisburg, OH 45342
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FCC Regulations - Class B
WARNING
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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to local radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CANADIAN D.O.C. WARNING
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe B prescrites dans le Réglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicte par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
05/08 Rev. AB OPERATOR’S HANDBOOK Table of Contents
Table of Contents
GETTING STARTED ......................................................................................................1-1
Installing the Printer............................................................................................................1-2
Unpacking the printer .........................................................................................................1-2
Carrying the Printer.............................................................................................................1-2
Printer Contents ..................................................................................................................1-3
Removing the Transportation Lock ....................................................................................1-3
Terms to Know ...................................................................................................................1-4
About the Printer.................................................................................................................1-5
About the 9854 Dispenser (Peel) and Internal Liner Takeup .............................................1-7
Identifying Printer Connections..........................................................................................1-8
Safety Information ..............................................................................................................1-9
Using the Control Panel (Display)....................................................................................1-10
Operating Modes...............................................................................................................1-11
Using the Printer ...............................................................................................................1-13
Connecting the Printer ......................................................................................................1-13
Setting the Interface ..........................................................................................................1-14
Using the 9854 Printer with Internal Liner Takeup ..........................................................1-14
Using the 9854 Printer with Dispenser .............................................................................1-15
Offline Operation ..............................................................................................................1-16
Online Operation...............................................................................................................1-17
Creating a Print job ...........................................................................................................1-18
Sending a Print Job ...........................................................................................................1-18
Using Compact Flash Cards..............................................................................................1-19
Setting the Realtime Clock (9854 only)............................................................................1-20
SETUP................................................................................................................................2-1
Loading Diagrams...............................................................................................................2-2
Selecting Ribbon/Material ..................................................................................................2-5
Loading Material.................................................................................................................2-6
Loading a Ribbon..............................................................................................................2-11
Material/Ribbon End.........................................................................................................2-13
Setting Printhead Support .................................................................................................2-14
Setting the Material Parameters ........................................................................................2-15
CARE & MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................3-1
Safety ..................................................................................................................................3-2
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................3-2
Note on Cleaning ................................................................................................................3-2
Cleaning the Printhead........................................................................................................3-3
Replacing the Printhead ......................................................................................................3-4
Cleaning the Print Roller ....................................................................................................3-5
Cleaning the Punch (Die Cut) Sensor .................................................................................3-6
SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................A-1
Printers ...............................................................................................................................A-2
Supplies (Material).............................................................................................................A-3
Ribbon (Foil)......................................................................................................................A-3
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Getting Started
Installing the Printer About the Printer Using the Printer
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Installing the Printer
Information in this document supercedes information in previous versions. Check our Web site (www.monarch.com) for the latest documentation and release information.
Unpacking the printer
Keep the box and packaging materials in case the printer ever needs repair.
1. Remove all loose objects from the packaging.
2. Carefully lift the printer and packaging out of the box.
¯ CAUTION! - Do not lift the printer by holding the plastic parts on the front
and back! This could damage the printer.
¯ CAUTION! - Do not grip the front cover to carry the printer! This could
damage the printer.
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Fig. 1: 9854 in the original packaging.
3. Remove the packaging and plastic wrap from the printer.
4. Place the printer on an even surface.
Carrying the Printer
The printer weighs 31 lbs (14 kg).
« To carry the printer, grip the baseplate from the front and back (see Fig. 2).
Fig. 2: When lifting the printer, grip under the baseplate!
Packaging ¯ Always use the original packaging to move the printer.
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Printer Contents
After you unpack your printer, make sure you have all the necessary components and that the printer was not damaged during shipping.
Printer
Power supply cable
The plug for the power supply is different depending on the country of delivery.
Data cable
Centronics IEEE 1284 CA Cable 2 m.
Core adapters
There are two core adapters each for the material rolls with a internal core diameter of 3 inches (76mm) and 4 inches (101 mm). The core adapters are placed on the printer material dispenser.
Empty foil core
For rewinding the ribbon (foil). The backing paper is placed on foil rewind reel.
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9854 with Internal Liner Takeup Reel
Operator’s Handbook
Size 10 Torx screwdriver
Used to replace the print roller and add a dispensing (peel) edge.
9854 printer with installed deflector
Housing front part, bottom side with screw (Fig. 3 right side)
¯ Use the housing parts if the printer does not have the internal liner takeup
reel (rewinder).
Fig. 3: These housing parts are shipped loose with the printer with internal liner takeup.
Removing the Transportation Lock
1. Open the cover.
9854 with Dispenser
2. Remove the two foam pads holding the printhead in place.
« Remove the connector from its transport position at the printer bottom and
connect it to the front of the printer.
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Terms to K now
Review these terms before you continue.
Dispenser Peel mode. The printer separates the
backing paper from the label as it prints. The printer stops after each label to allow you to remove it.
Material Supply (labels, tags, etc.)
Self-adhesive material Labels
Light barrier Material (supply) sensor
Transmission sensor Die cut sensor
Reflex sensor Black mark/aperture sensor
Punched material Die cut supply.
Reflex mark material Black mark or aperture supply.
Rewinder Internal liner takeup reel. Winds the
backing paper up as it is separated from the labels in dispense (peel) mode.
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External rewinder Optional device that rewinds printed
labels or backing paper after they exit the printer.
Endless print quantity Continuous mode. The printer prints
labels without stopping.
Foil Ribbon
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About the Printer
Cover
Open to insert material and foil (ribbon).
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LCD graphics display, 4 buttons;
Control panel
displays printer operating status,
enables parameter menu
settings.
Connection for additional
devices
Connection for optional cutter.
Window
Allows material/foil check without opening the cover.
Fig. 4: Exterior view of the printer.
Foil unwinding reel
Holds the new foil roll.
Foil takeup roll reel
Holds the used foil.
Flange mount for additional
devices
Optional cutter may be
connected here.
Pressure lever
Opening the pressure lever raises the
printhead. Open when loading the
material or foil or to clean the printhead
or printing roller.
Fig. 5: Operating parts.
Material rewinder
Labelling material roller inserted here.
Material tension roller
Ensures even feed of the labelling material.
Guide plate
Prevents the material roll from slipping sideways.
Adapter rings
To set the core to the material roll’s diameter.
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9854 with Dispenser (Peel) and Liner Takeup
Dispensing edge
Removes the labels
from the backing
Connection of the
dispensing edge
Dispensing roller
Holds the material
Dispensing roller release button
paper.
Connector
sensor.
tight over the
dispensing edge.
Press the button to release the
dispensing roller.
Deflector
Deflects the backing paper.
Fig. 6: Additional operating parts of the printer with dispenser.
Takeup Reel
Wraps up the backing paper.
Deflects the printed label
without dispensing any
Deflector
labels.
Deflector
Deflects the labels.
Fig. 7: Additional operating parts of the printer with internal liner takeup.
Takeup Reel
Wraps up the labels.
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About the 9854 Dispenser (Peel) and Internal Liner Takeup
The 9854 printer has an internal liner takeup reel, which allows labels to be dispensed (using the dispensing edge) or rewound inside the printer (using the deflector) after printing.
After the printer is turned on, the takeup reel is initialized and the label material is stretched.
If an error occurs, the takeup reel turns off automatically.
When the maximum diameter of the takeup roll is reached, a message appears and the takeup reel turns off automatically.
The following modes of operation are available with the dispenser:
Dispenser Mode with Dispensing Edge Sensor:
The printed label sticks to the dispensing edge (set dispensing position). Once the label is removed, the next label prints.
Dispenser Mode with Foot Switch:
Pressing the foot switch triggers the printing and dispensing of one label. The next unprinted label is immediately positioned under the printhead.
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P See “Using the Dispenser” for more information.
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Identifying Printer Connections
¯ CAUTION! - Only use approved add-on devices or damage to the printer
may occur.
« Only connect devices that fulfill SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) circuit
requirements to EN 60950.
« Connect only original accessories.
P Refer to the “Advanced Applications” section on your CD-ROM for more
information about the 9854 network connection.
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Start/stop signal input
Connection for a foot switch (signal starts the printer) or a stacker (signal stops the printer).
Serial Interface
RS232 or RS422/485, on the optional I/O board.
Signal interface
4 inputs / 3 outputs, belongs to the optional I/O board.
Keyboard connection
In offline mode, the keyboard can be used for data input and print job selection.
Centronics connection
For parallel data transfer.
USB connection
For USB data transfer.
Card insert (9854 only)
For Compact Flash cards, which can be used to save fonts, logos or graphics.
RS232 interface
For serial data transfer.
Status LED/Ethernet (9854 only)
Network connection (9854 only)
Connection for an Ethernet 10/ 100 BaseT network.
Power switch
Turns printer on/off.
Fig. 8: Back view of the 9854 printer.
Power supply
Connection to the power supply using the supply cable provided.
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Safety Information
!
WARNING
Keep hands clear of rollers.
A534
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Fig. 9: Warning signs of the printer.
The warning sign shown in Fig. 9 explains the risk of getting hands, fingers, loose clothing, jewelry, etc. caught between rotating parts of the printer.
The warning sign shown in Fig. 9 warns of the risk of getting hands or fingers burned at hot surfaces close to the printhead.
Plug the power supply into a grounded electrical outlet.
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