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P8000 Series Cartridge Ribbon Printer User’s Manual
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User’s Manual
P8000 Series Cartridge Ribbon Printers
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction........................................................... 11
Printer Overview .....................................................................................11
Printronix P8000 Series Cartridge Ribbon Printers (CRP) ...............11
Consumable Monitoring with PrintNet Enterprise ...................................14
Protocols and Emulations.......................................................................15
Graphics Enhancements ........................................................................15
Taking Care of Your Printer....................................................................15
Conventions in this Manual.....................................................................15
Warnings and Special Information..........................................................16
Related Documents ................................................................................16
Contact Information ................................................................................17
Printronix Customer Support Center ................................................ 17
Printronix Supplies Department........................................................ 17
Corporate Offices .............................................................................18
2 Setting Up The Printer .......................................... 19
Before You Begin....................................................................................19
Power Requirements ..............................................................................19
Select a Site............................................................................................19
Printer Dimensions .................................................................................21
Printer Component Locations .................................................................26
3 Operating The Printer ........................................... 27
Powering on the Printer ..........................................................................27
Operating Modes ....................................................................................27
The Control Panel...................................................................................28
Control Panel Keys ..........................................................................29
Cancel a Print Job ............................................................................33
Operational Procedures..........................................................................34
Reload Paper ................................................................................... 34
Unload Paper ................................................................................... 45
Integrated Print Management System ....................................................48
Output Darkness ..............................................................................48
Loading a Used Ribbon Cartridge.................................................... 49
Lighter or Darker Print ...................................................................... 49
Changing Ribbon Cartridge..............................................................50
Table of Contents
4 The Configuration Menus .....................................53
Configuration Overview ..........................................................................53
Main Menu .......................................................................................53
Changing Parameter Settings ..........................................................54
Saving Parameter Settings ..............................................................54
Default and Custom Configurations ................................................. 54
Navigating the Menus ......................................................................55
Top Level Menu Overview ...................................................................... 56
Changing Parameters Example ....................................................... 58
Auto Save Configuration .................................................................. 62
Saving Your New Configuration ....................................................... 63
Optimizing Print Quality....................................................................68
Optimizing Print Speed ....................................................................69
Dynamic Menu Options ..........................................................................70
Active Emulations ................................................................................... 71
P8000 Standard Firmware ...............................................................73
P8000 TN Firmware .........................................................................74
P8000 PCL-II Firmware....................................................................75
P8000 LG Firmware .........................................................................76
P8000 ANSI Firmware .....................................................................77
OpenPrint P8000 Standard Postscript/PDF Firmware ..................... 78
OpenPrint P8000 HD Postscript/PDF Firmware ..............................79
H-Series Firmware.................................................................................. 80
P8000 Indian Language Firmware.......................................................... 81
QUICK SETUP Menu ............................................................................. 82
CONFIG. CONTROL Menu ....................................................................91
HOST INTERFACE Menu ...................................................................... 93
Auto Switching Submenu ................................................................. 94
IEEE 1284 Parallel (Bidirectional) Submenu....................................96
Centronics (Parallel) Submenu ........................................................ 98
Serial Submenu..............................................................................100
NETWORK SETUP Menu .................................................................... 105
Ethernet Address ........................................................................... 105
Ethernet Params ............................................................................ 107
ACTIVE IGP EMUL and ACTIVE EMULATIONS .................................109
EMULATION Menu...............................................................................111
3270 Params.................................................................................. 112
5250 Params.................................................................................. 119
LinePrinter Plus Emulation (ASCII, Indian Language) ...................124
LinePrinter Plus Emulation (H-Series Hanzi GB) ........................... 126
LinePrinter Plus Emulation (H-Series Kanji) .................................. 128
LinePrinter Plus Emulation (H-Series Hangul) ...............................132
Table of Contents
P-Series Emulation ........................................................................147
P-Series XQ Emulation .................................................................. 153
Serial Matrix Emulation ..................................................................155
Proprinter XL Emulation ................................................................. 160
Epson FX Emulation ......................................................................163
ANSI Emulation .............................................................................. 166
IGP/PGL Emulation ........................................................................ 173
IGP/PGL Submenu ........................................................................175
IGP/VGL Emulation ........................................................................ 185
IGP/VGL Submenu ........................................................................186
IPDS Emulation .............................................................................. 197
PCL - II Emulation ..........................................................................202
LG Emulation .................................................................................206
OpenPrint POSTSCRIPT/PDF Emulation...................................... 211
Postscript/PDF Interpreter..............................................................211
PRINTER CONTROL Menu .................................................................216
ADVANCED USER Menu..................................................................... 220
SURE SCAN Submenu .................................................................. 222
DIAGNOSTICS Menu ...........................................................................238
Printer Mgmt Menu ...............................................................................242
5 Interfaces............................................................ 243
Overview...............................................................................................243
RS-232 Serial Interface ........................................................................245
USB ......................................................................................................246
Centronics Parallel Interface.................................................................247
Centronics Parallel Interface Signals ............................................. 248
IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface.................................................................249
Compatibility Mode.........................................................................249
Nibble Mode ...................................................................................249
Byte Mode ......................................................................................249
Signals ........................................................................................... 250
Ethernet ................................................................................................252
6 Reprogramming the Security Key....................... 253
Reprogramming the Security Key......................................................... 253
How to Program the Security Key .................................................. 253
Table of Contents
7 Downloading Firmware ....................................... 255
Firmware File Types (.prg) and (.exe) .................................................. 256
Web Page Download ............................................................................257
Windows Driver Download.................................................................... 259
Automatic Download (.exe)...................................................................260
Manual Two-Key Download Sequence................................................. 262
Manual Three-Key Download Sequence ..............................................263
Sending Firmware in Download Mode.................................................. 264
Sending Firmware via Ethernet (LPR) ...........................................264
Sending Firmware via USB ............................................................ 264
Installing a Microsoft Loopback Adapter ........................................ 265
Sending Firmware via Parallel .......................................................270
Sending Firmware via Serial ..........................................................271
Downloading Files to the Main File System.......................................... 272
Filename Extensions Not Shown in Menus ..........................................272
File Properties Not Shown in Menus ....................................................273
Web Page Download ............................................................................273
PTX_SETUP Download........................................................................275
Manual Two-Key Download..................................................................275
Downloading Files to the SD Card........................................................ 276
Using TrueType Fonts ..........................................................................277
Downloading TrueType Fonts ........................................................ 277
Select and Print Downloaded TrueType Fonts .............................. 279
Demo Facility ........................................................................................280
8 Troubleshooting ..................................................283
Cleaning Requirements ........................................................................283
Exterior Cleaning............................................................................283
Interior Cleaning ............................................................................. 284
Diagnosing Problems............................................................................ 286
Bar Code Verification .....................................................................286
Printing a Hex Dump ......................................................................287
Most Frequent Problems and Solutions................................................289
Diagnostics for EXX, BAD NVM, or ILL NVM Errors ............................290
Fault Messages (ASCII in Alphabetical Order) ..................................... 290
Fault Messages (H-Series with Numerical Prefix) ................................310
Table of Contents
A Printer Specifications ......................................... 327
Ribbon Cartridge Specifications ...........................................................327
ASCII..............................................................................................327
HD and H-Series ............................................................................327
Paper Specifications .............................................................................328
Labels ...................................................................................................328
Printer Weight and Dimensions ............................................................329
Environmental Characteristics..............................................................329
Acoustic Noise Level ............................................................................330
Energy Star........................................................................................... 330
Electrical Characteristics ......................................................................331
Input Voltage (ASCII Models).........................................................331
Input Voltage (H-Series Models) ....................................................332
Interfaces ..............................................................................................332
Printing Speed ......................................................................................333
B ASCII Character Set........................................... 335
C SureStak™ Power Stacker ................................ 337
Introduction ...........................................................................................337
Stacker Operation................................................................................. 337
D Zero Tear Pedestal Printer................................. 343
Overview...............................................................................................343
Operation ..............................................................................................344
Position the Paper Input and Adjust the Paper Guides..................344
Load Paper.....................................................................................346
Position the Paper Out Sensor.......................................................348
Set the Tear Bar Distance .............................................................. 349
Set the Top of Form ....................................................................... 350
ZTP SETTINGS Menu ..........................................................................351
Performance Limitations .......................................................................352
E Quick Change Memory Cartridge (QCMC) ........ 355
Overview...............................................................................................355
Installing the QCMC.............................................................................. 356
Saving the Printer’s Configuration to the QCMC ..................................357
Copying the QCMC “Snapshot” Image to a Second Printer .................359
Table of Contents
F PTX_SETUP Commands ...................................361
Overview...............................................................................................361
The PTX_SETUP Commands ..............................................................361
General Commands .......................................................................362
Line Matrix Commands .................................................................. 369
G Customer Support..............................................371
Printronix Customer Support Center..................................................... 371
Printronix Supplies Department ............................................................371
Corporate Offices.................................................................................. 372
H Communication Notices ..................................... 373
Notices.................................................................................................. 373
Energy Star........................................................................................... 375
Communication Statements.................................................................. 376
Software License Agreement................................................................ 381
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Printer Overview

This chapter provides a general overview of your printer and the conventions used within this manual.

Printronix P8000 Series Cartridge Ribbon Printers (CRP)

Printronix® has been the global leader in industrial printing solutions for over 30 years, earning a reputation for designing and manufacturing leading edge products and delivering them to market with unsurpassed service and support.
The Printronix P8000™ Line Matrix Printing Platform extends the series of technology innovations that cement Printronix’s leadership position. Line matrix printing is Printronix’s flagship technology, and it remains the workhorse solution for supply-chain and back-office printing applications because of its reliability, lower cost of ownership and flexibility of printing applications.

Introduction

Most reliable printer ever – provides more up time and lower operating costs
Cartridge ribbons – deliver darker image, last longer, and costs less to operate than other print technologies
Integrated print management system – provides precise control over print quality, print costs, and job planning
Tabletop, cabinet, pedestal, enclosed pedestal, or zero tear pedestal (ZTP) styles – best user access and forms handling flexibility
Unsurpassed ease of use – larger graphics LCD simplifies operation and enhances productivity
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Table 1. P8000 Series Models and Configurations
Model Number Configuration
LMPPLS (Line Matrix Printer Pedestal Low Speed)
LMPPHS (Line Matrix Printer Pedestal High Speed)
LMPCLS (Line Matrix Printer Cabinet Low Speed)
Print Speed
(Lines per Minute)
P8003H 300
P8003HZT 300
P8005 500
P8005ZT 500
P8010 1000
P8010ZT 1000
P8006 600
P8006HZT 600
P8000HD 600
P8000HDZT 600
P8203H 300
P8205 500
P8210 1000
P8215 1500
LMPCHS (Line Matrix Printer Cabinet High Speed)
P8220 2000
P8215 (with stacker) 1500
P8220 (with stacker) 2000
P8206H 600
P8208H 800
P8200HD 800
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Five printer configurations are available:
T abletop (P80XX or P80XXH)
The tabletop models are designed for space constrained environments, allowing for the printer to be placed on a desk or tabletop for quiet use.
Paper guides allow for paper input under the table or as a small stack on the table.
Output forms are easily accessible from the front of the printer.
Using the top paper exit, this printer is ideal for short print runs and easy access to output.
Available in the following print speeds: ASCII – 500 and 1000 line per minute models H-Series – 300 and 600 line per minute models
Cabinet (P82XX, P8200HD, or P82XXH)
The enclosed cabinet models provide for near silent operation, making these printers perfectly suitable for use in the quietest of office environments.
Provides the best paper handling for large print runs. All paper input and output is contained inside the cabinet and protected from bumping and contamination.
Highly effective combination of moveable fences and chains allows for precise stacking all the way up to a full box of paper.
For tougher forms that tend not to refold well, a SureStak power stacker option is available for the 1500, 2000, H-Series, and OpenPrint HD enclosed cabinet models.
Available in the following print speeds: ASCII – 500, 1000, 1500 and 2000 line per minute models H-Series – 600 and 800 line per minute models OpenPrint HD (available only for cabinet models)
Pedestal (P80XX, P8000HD, or P80XXH)
The pedestal model has a clamshell design that allows easy access to all controls providing faster ribbon replacements and easier paper loading.
Oversized casters are standard making movement easy.
Available in the following print speeds: ASCII – 500 and 1000 line per minute models H-Series – 300 and 600 line per minute models
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Consumable Monitoring with PrintNet Enterprise

Enclosed Pedestal (P80XX or P80XXH )
The enclosed pedestal model has a lower enclosure that holds the input paper while providing for near silent operation.
The paper enclosure can accommodate a full paper box (12” maximum length forms).
The paper output area is not enclosed for easy access to printed media.
Available in the following print speeds: ASCII – 500 and 1000 line per minute models H-Series – 300 and 600 line per minute models
Zero Tear Pedest al (P80XXZ T or P80XXHZ T)
Special push tractor configuration enables printing from the very first to the very last line of a form and then tear-off with no forms lost
The elimination of wasted forms between jobs can yield significant savings.
An ideal solution for supply-chain and back-office applications.
Available in the following print speeds: ASCII – 500 and 1000 line per minute models H-Series – 300 and 600 line per minute models
Consumable Monitoring with PrintNet Enterprise
The Integrated Print Management System works with PrintNet Enterprise (PNE). PNE allows a system administrator to remotely view the current consumable status of all printers. PNE can be configured to deliver alerts on all consumable warnings. When a ribbon reaches the low state, PNE notifies the system administrator remotely via an automated e-mail alert of the low condition. This allows corrective action to be taken before the ribbon reaches its end of life. If the ribbon is not changed, an alert will again be initiated once the ribbon reaches the 0% end point. Refer to your PrintNet Enterprise Remote Management Software manual for details.
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Protocols and Emulations

A protocol is a set of rules governing the exchange of information between the printer and its host computer. These rules consist of codes that manipulate and print data and allow for machine-to-machine communication. A printer and its host computer must use the same protocol. As used in this manual, protocol and emulation mean the same thing.
Most impact printers use single ASCII character codes to print text, numbers, and punctuation marks. Some characters are defined as control codes. Control codes instruct the printer to perform specific functions, such as underlining text, printing subscripts, setting page margins, etc. The difference between most printer protocols is the characters used to create control codes and the ways in which these characters are formatted.
When the printer executes the character and control codes of a particular printer protocol, it is emulating that printer.

Graphics Enhancement s

The IGP/PGL and IGP/VGL emulations allow you to create and store forms, generate logos, bar codes, expanded characters, and create other graphics. Alphanumeric and bar code data are added as the form is printed.
These emulations are available as factory-installed or field-installed options, except on H-series models. For more information, contact your authorized service representative.

Taking Care of Your Printer

Your printer will produce high print quality jobs if it is well taken care of. Periodic cleaning, handling the printer properly, and using the correct printer supplies such as ribbon and paper ensures optimum performance. Chapter 8 explains how to clean the printer, and printer supplies are listed in Appendix A.

Conventions in this Manual

Control panel keys and indicators are highlighted in UPPERCASE BOLD PRINT. Example: Press the CANCEL key, then press the ONLINE key.
Quotation marks (“ ”) indicate messages on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Example: Press the ONLINE key. “OFFLINE” appears on the LCD.
The + (plus) symbol represents key combinations. Example: “Press  + ” means press the (UP) key and the (DOWN) key at the same time.
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Warnings and Special Information

W arnings and Special Information
Read and comply with all information highlighted under special headings:
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
A warning notice calls attention to a condition that could harm you. A caution notice calls attention to a condition that could damage the
printer. Information vital to proper operation of the printer.
NOTE: A note gives you helpful tips about printer operation and
maintenance.

Related Documents

Quick Reference Guide — Explains how to set up the printer for basic operation (load ribbon cartridge and media, and clear paper jams).
Maintenance Manual — Explains how to maintain and repair the line matrix printer at the field service level of maintenance.
ANSI Programmer's Reference Manual — Provides host control codes and character sets for the ANSI emulation.
PCL®-II/LinePrinter Plus Programmer’s Reference Manual — Provides host control codes and character sets for the PCL-II emulation.
LG Programmer’s Reference Manual — Provides host control codes and character sets for the LG emulation.
Character Sets Reference Manual — Information about and examples of the character sets available in line matrix printers.
IGP/PGL Programmer's Reference Manual — Provides information used with the optional IGP Printronix emulation enhancement feature.
IGP/VGL Programmer's Reference Manual — Provides information used with the optional Code V
PrintNet Ethernet User's Manual — Information about network protocols, configuration, and operation.
IPDS Emulation Programmer's Reference Manual — Provides an overview of Intelligent Printer Data Stream and diagnostics.
LinePrinter Plus Programmer's Reference Manual — Covers the host control codes for the LinePrinter Plus emulation.
LQ-1600K Emulation For The P8000 H-Series Of Line Matrix Printers Programmer’s Reference Manual — Covers the host control codes for the
LQ-1600K emulation.
KS Programmer’s Reference Manual — Covers the host control codes for the KS emulation.
KSSM Programmer’s Reference Manual — Covers the host control codes for the KSSM emulation.
TM
emulation enhancement feature.
TM
(IPDS) features, commands,
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Contact Info rmation

Printronix Customer Support Ce nter

Printronix Customer Support Center
IMPORTANT
Please have the following information available prior to calling the Printronix Customer Support Center:
Model number
Serial number (located on the back of the printer)
Installed options (i.e., interface and host type if applicable to the problem)
Configuration printout (Press CONFIG on the control panel, then press ENTER)
Network test page if Ethernet is enabled.
Is the problem with a new install or an existing printer?
Description of the problem (be specific)
Good and bad samples that clearly show the problem (faxing or emailing of these samples may be required)
Americas (714) 368-2686
Europe, Middle East, and Africa (31) 24 6489 311
Asia Pacific (65) 6548 4114
China (86) 800-999-6836
http://www.printronix.com/support.aspx

Printronix Supplies Dep artment

Contact the Printronix Supplies Department for genuine Printronix supplies. Americas (800) 733-1900
Europe, Middle East, and Africa (33) 1 46 25 19 07
Asia Pacific (65) 6548 4116
or (65) 6548 4132
China (86) 400-886-5598
India (800) 102-7869
http://www.printronix.com/public/supplies/default.aspx
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Corporate Offices

Printronix, Inc. 15345 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618 U.S.A. Phone: (714) 368-2300 Fax: (714) 368-2600
Printronix Inc. c/o Printronix Nederland BV Bijsterhuizen 11-38 6546 AS Nijmegen The Netherlands Phone: (31) 24 6489489 Fax: (31) 24 6489499
Printronix Schweiz GmbH 42 Changi South Street 1 Changi South Industrial Estate Singapore 486763 Phone: (65) 6542 0110 Fax: (65) 6546 1588
Printronix Commercial (Shanghai) Co. Ltd 22F, Eton Building East No.555, Pudong Av. Shanghai City, 200120, P R China Phone: (86) 400 886 5598 Fax: (86-21) 5138 0564
Visit the Printronix web site at www.printronix.com
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Setting Up The Printer

Before You Begin

Read this chapter carefully before installing and operating the printer. The printer is easy to install. However, for your safety and to protect valuable equipment, perform all the procedures in this chapter in the order presented.

Power Requirements

The printer must be connected to a power supply outlet that supplies 90 to 264 volts AC at its upper and lower limits. These limits take into account normal voltage sags and surges created on the nominal line voltage by other AC power loads associated with the AC distribution line. The printer automatically senses and adjusts itself to conform to the correct voltage range.
Primary circuit protection is provided by the AC source protection device. Consult an electrician if printer operation affects local electrical lines.
IMPORTANT

Select a Site

Printer power should be supplied from a separate AC circuit protected at 20 amperes maximum for 100 - 240 volts at 50 or 60 Hertz.
Select a printer site that meets all of the following requirements:
Permits complete opening of the printer cover and doors.
For cabinet models, allows at least three feet of clearance behind the printer. (This permits air to circulate freely around the printer and provides access to the paper stacking area.)
For pedestal models, DO NOT place the side of the printer (inlet and exit air vents) against a wall or other object. A minimum of 6 inch spacing is recommended.
Has a standard power outlet that supplies 100-135 Volts AC or 178-240 Volts AC power, at 47 to 63 Hz.
Is relatively dust-free.
Has a temperature range of 10° C to 40° C (50° F to 104° F) and a relative humidity from 15% to 90% non-condensing.
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Is located within the maximum allowable cable length to the host computer. This distance depends on the type of interface you plan to use, as shown in Table 2.
T a ble 2. Maximum Interface Connection Cable Length
Interface Type Maximum Cable Length
Centronics Parallel 5 meters (15 feet)
IEEE 1284 Parallel 10 meters (32 feet)
Serial RS-232 15 meters (50 feet)
USB 2.0 Universal Serial Bus 5 meters (15 feet)
Twisted Pair / Type 3 300 meters (985 feet)
Ethernet 10/100Base-T 100 meters (328 feet)
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Printer Dimensions

184751c
37.73 in
(95.8 cm)
11.36 in
(28.9 cm)
6.1 in
(15.5 cm)
19.1 in
(73.9 cm)
25.92 in
(65.8 cm)
.75 in
(1.9 cm)
Figure 1. Tabletop Model
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184819a
83.0 in
(210.8 cm)
29.0 in
(73.7 cm)
27.0 in
(68.6 cm)
27.0 in
(68.6 cm)
27.0 in
(68.6 cm)
57.5 in
(146.1 cm)
41.0 in
(104 cm)
184820a
59.0 in
(149.9 cm)
42.5 in
(107.8 cm)
27.0 in
(68.6 cm)
32.0 in
(81.3 cm)
27.0 in
(68.6 cm)
83.0 in
(210.8 cm)
32.5 in
(82.6 cm)
27.0 in
(68.6 cm)
Printer Dimensions
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Figure 2. Cabinet Model
Figure 3. Cabinet Model with Paper Stacker
184564 REV B
184564b
29.5 in.
(74.93 cm)
11.36 in.
(28.9 cm.)
54.0 in.
(137.2 cm)
29.1 in.
(73.9 cm.)
25.92 in.
(65.8 cm)
19.1 in.
(48.5 cm)
Figure 4. Pedestal Model
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184750b
54.0 in.
(137.2 cm)
6.5 in.
(16.5 cm)
19.1 in.
(48.5 cm)
38.9 in.
(98.8 cm)
25.92 in.
(65.8 cm)
35.9 in.
(91.2 cm)
Printer Dimensions
Figure 5. Enclosed Pedestal
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184821b
60.1 in.
(152.7 cm)
42.0 in.
(106.7 cm)
31.95 in.
(81.2 cm)
25.92 in.
(65.8 cm)
19.1 in.
(43.8 cm)
38.9 in.
(98.8 cm)
Figure 6. Zero Tear Pedestal Model
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184555b
Ribbon
Ribbon
Cartridge
Ribbon Tension Knob
Air Shroud Assembly
Tab (2)
Tab Slot (2)
Blue Tractor
Lock (2)
Paper Support (2)
Tractor (2)
Vertical Position Knob
Platen Lever
Splined Shaft
Platen Stop
Hammer Bank Cover and Ribbon Mask
Ribbon Cartridge
Interface
Chapter 2

Printer Component Locations

Printer Component Locations
Figure 7. Printer Component Locations
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Operating The Printer

Powering on the Printer

When you power on the printer, it executes a self-test. The default power-up state is online. When the self-test completes and the software has initialized successfully, the status indicator light turns on, indicating the printer is online. The default value of the type of emulation you have installed appears in the LCD display. The ribbon life remaining is shown on the bottom of the LCD display.
If there is a fault during the self-test, the status indicator flashes and a specific fault message appears on the display (such as “LOAD PAPER”). The alarm also sounds if it is configured to do so. See “ LCD Message Troubleshooting Table” on page 291 for information on fault messages and solutions.

Operating Modes

Online. In online mode, the printer can receive and print data sent from the
host. Pressing the ONLINE key toggles the printer from online to offline mode. The status indicator is lit in online mode.
Offline. In offline mode, you can perform operator functions, such as loading paper and setting top-of-form. Pressing the ONLINE key toggles the printer from offline to online mode. The status indicator is off in offline mode.
Menu. In offline mode, pressing ENTER moves the printer into Menu mode. In this mode, you can navigate through all menus and change the printer configuration. To return to offline mode, press the ONLINE key.
Fault. In fault mode, a condition exists which must be cleared before printing can continue. The status indicator flashes, the alarm beeps (if configured to sound), and a descriptive fault message displays.
The current operating mode can be selected via control panel keys or can result from routine operations such as powering on the printer.
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ONLINE
TOF
VIEW
CONFIG
CANCEL
ADVANCE
SELECT
184554a
Cabinet Model
Enter
ONLINE
TOF
VIEW
CONFIG
CANCEL
ADVANCE
SELECT
184732a
Pedestal Model
Enter
Legend:
TOF = Set TOF (Top of Form)
VIEW = View/Eject
ADVANCE = Paper Advance
CONFIG = Print Config
SELECT = Load Config/Print Mode
1
CANCEL = Cancel Job
ONLINE = Online/Clear
NOTE:
1
Print Mode only available for H-Series
printers.

The Control Panel

The Control Panel
Figure 8 shows the keys, displays, and indicators as they appear on the control panel. The following section provides the descriptions, and functions of the control panel keys.
Key combinations are indicated with the plus (+) sign. For example, “Press + ” means to press the key and the key at the same time.
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Figure 8. Control Panel

Control Panel Keys

Control Panel Keys
ONLINE
Toggles the printer between online and offline modes. The key performs the following in Online, Offline, Fault, and Menu modes:
Online Mode – sets the printer to Offline Mode.
Offline Mode – sets the printer to Online Mode.
Fault Mode – causes the printer to recheck the faults; if the faults are cleared, the printer toggles to Offline Mode. If the fault condition is not corrected before pressing the ONLINE key, the fault message reappears.
Menu Mode – sets the printer to Offline Mode.
NOTE: When changing to Online Mode, if the user has changed menu items
without saving the changes in a configuration, the user will be
prompted to save the changes.
ADV ANCE
Performs advance to top-of-form, as defined by the current active form length. The key works both online and offline.
If online with data in the printer buffer, the data will print and then the paper will move to the next top-of-form.
In the fault state, pressing ADVANCE will advance the paper. The first press moves to the top of the next available form. All subsequent presses advances one forms length as defined by the current active forms length.
VIEW
When the printer is online or offline, pressing this key executes the view or eject function, depending on the setting of the menu View Function.
If online with data in the printer buffer, the data prints and the key functions as described below.
If in a fault state, this key will be ignored.
View Function — When the View Function menu is set to Enable, pressing the VIEW key for a short time (less than 1/2 second) moves the last data printed to the tractor area for viewing. While in the view state, the message "Printer in View" displays, pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys moves the paper up or down in 1/72 inch increments. This is done to align the image within a pre-printed form, for example. Refer to the UP and DOWN key functions for additional details on the microstep feature. Pressing VIEW a second time moves the paper back to the adjusted print position.
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The Control Panel
Eject Function — When the VIEW key is pressed and the View Function menu is set to Disable, or when the View Function menu is set to Enable and the VIEW key is pressed for a long time (more than 1/2 second), the bottom of the last printed form will move to the tear bar position as set by the Tear Bar Dist. menu value. The message "READY TO TEAR/EJECT To Return" displays. While in this position, pressing the UP or DOWN arrow keys moves the paper up or down in 1/72 inch increments. Refer to the Up and Down key functions for additional details on the microstep feature. When the VIEW key is pressed a second time, the printer will move the paper either forward or backward to enable printing on the next available form.
CANCEL
In offline mode, this key cancels all data in the print buffer, if enabled in the “ADVANCED USER Menu” (see page 220). The print buffer is cleared without printing any of the data and the current paper position is set as the top-of­form. If this function is disabled, the CANCEL key will be ignored.
NOTE: 1. Use of this key will cause loss of data.
2. For OpenPrint products, pressing the CANCEL key advances the
paper to the next TOF.
TOF
Sets the top-of-form on the printer. This key is active only when the printer is offline and will not operate if the printer is in a fault condition. The paper moves down to the print position and aligns to the top-of-form. Refer to the Quick Setup Guide for complete instructions on how to set the top-of-form.
NOTE: If there is any data in the buffer, the paper will move to the last print
position.
CONFIG
In offline mode, CONFIG prints the current short configuration. This key requires a confirmation with the ENTER key; pressing any other key will exit from this function. See “The Configuration Menus” on page 53 for an explanation of configuration menus.
SELECT
In offline mode, this key allows for fast selection of any of the previously stored configurations. Pressing this key causes the printer to cycle through the following configuration load options: Factory, Cfg 1, Cfg 2, Cfg 3,..., Cfg 8.
For H-Series models, this key can be alternatively configured to select Print Mode.
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