SATO GL4xxe Series, GL408e Operator's Manual

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GL4xxe Operator’s Manual
GL4xxe series
Read thisOperator’s Manual before and during the servicing of the
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SATO International Pte Ltd
438A Alexandra Road
#05-01/02
Alexandra Technopark
Singapore 1 19967
Tel: (65) 6271 2122
Fax: (65) 6271 2151
Email: customerservice@sato-int.com
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to ensure peace of mind during your usage of SATO products
Version: SI-GL4xxe-01rB-11-11-OM
© Copyright 1994 – 2007
SATO International Pte Ltd
Warning: This equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC rules for a Class A
computing device. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference.
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Worldwide Contact Details
International Headquarters Americas
SATO INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD
438A Alexandra Road #05-01/04,
Alexandra Technopark, Singapore 119967
Phone: 65-6271-2122 Fax : 65-6271-2151
Email: sales@sato-int.co m
SATO INTERNATIONAL AMERICA, INC.
(Regional HQ)
10350 Nations Ford Road Suite A,
Charlotte, NC 28273
Phone: 1-704-644-1650 Fax: 1-704-644-1662
Email: satosales@satoamerica.com
Americas
SATO AMERICA, INC.
10350 Nations For d Road Suite A,
Charlotte, NC 28273
Phone: 1-704-644-1650 Fax: 1-704-644-1662
Email: satosales@satoamerica.com
SATO LABELI NG SOLUTIONS AMERICA, INC.
1140 Windham Parkway, Romeoville, Illinois 60446
Phone: 630-771-4200 Fax : 630-771-4210
Email: sales@satolabeling.com
Horticultural Division
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Daytona Beach, FL 32 117
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Europe
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(Regional HQ)
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Phone: 32(0)-2-788-80-00 Fax: 32(0)-2-788-80-80
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Valley Road, Harwich, Essex England Co12 4RR,
United Kingdom
Phone: 44-1255-240000 Fax : 44-1255-240111
Email : enquiries@satouk. c om
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Ersheimer Straße 71,
69434 Hirschho rn, Germany
Phone: 49-6272-9201-324 Fax: 49-6272-9201-399
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Email: info@sato-europe.com
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Phone: 33-3-20-62-96-40 Fax: 33-3-20-62-96-55
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Phone: 34-93-492-5750 Fax : 34-93-786-3451
Asia Pacific & Oceania
SATO INTERNATIONAL ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.
(Regional HQ)
438A Alexandra Road #05-01/04,
Alexandra Technopark, Singapore 119967
Phone : 65-6271-5300 Fax : 65-6273-6011
Email: sales@sato-int.co m
SATO AUTO-ID MALAYSIA SDN. BHD.
No.25, Jalan Pemberita U1/49,
Temasya Industrial Park
Section U1, 40150 Shah Alam,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Phone: 60-3-7620-8901 Fax: 60-3-5569-4977
Email: sales@satosms.com.my
SATO ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.
438A Alexandra Road #05-01/04, Alexandra Technopark, Singapore 119967
Phone: 65-6271-5300 Fax: 65-6273-6011
Email: sales@satoasiapacific.com
SATO AUTO-ID (THAILAND) CO., LTD.
292/1 Moo 1 Theparak Road, Tumbol Theparak,
Amphur Muang, Samutprakarn 10270
Phone: 662-736-4460 Fax: 662-736-4461
SATO SHANGHAI CO., LTD.
307 Haining Road, ACE Bldg, 10th Floor,
Hongkou Area,
Shanghai, China 200080
Phone: (86) 021- 63068899 Fax: (86) 021- 6309131 8
SATO AUSTRALI A PTY LTD.
1/1 Nursery Avenue, Clayton Business Park (1508 Centre Road) Clayton
VIC 3168, Melbourne, Australia
Phone: 61-3-8814-5330 Fax: 61-3-8814-5335
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30 Apollo Drive, Mairangi Bay
PO Box 305-031, Nor th Shore, Auckland, New Zealand
Phone: 64-9-477- 2222 Fax: 64-9-477-2228
For a full list of all SATO offices, refer to www.satoworldwide.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
About This Manual 1-2 General Description 1-3 Control Features 1-4
TECHNICAL DATA
Physical Characteristics 2-2 Enviromental 2-2 Power 2-2 Processing 2-2 Command 2-2 Interface Modules 2-2 Print 2-2 Sensing 2-3 Media 2-3 Ribbon 2-3 Regulatory 2-3 Character Font Capabilities 2-4 Barcode Capabilities 2-5
INSTALLATION
Unpacking & Parts Identification 3-2 Printer Installation 3-3
Site Location 3-3 Cable Connection 3-3 Media Selection 3-4 Media & Ribbon Loading 3-4
Operational Mode Selection 3-6
Continuous Mode 3-6 Tear-Off Mode 3-6 Cutter Mode 3-6 Dispense Mode 3-6 Linerless Mode 3-6
Interface Selection 3-8
RS232C High-Speed Serial Interface 3-8 IEEE1284 Parallel Interface 3-10 Universal Serial BUS (USB) Adapter 3-11 Local Area Network (LAN) Ethernet 3-11
802.11G Wireless 3-12 All Interfaces 3-14
Accessories Installation 3-22
Interface Installation 3-22 Flash Memory Card 3-22
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PRINTER CONFIGURATION
Printer Configuration 4-2 Configuration Modes 4-3
User Mode 4-3 Configuration Mode 4-4 Advanced Mode 4-5 Serial Interface Mode 4-7 Parallel Interface Mode 4-8 Centronics Interface Mode 4-9 Universal Serial BUS (USB) Interface Mode 4-10 Local Area Network (LAN) Interface Mode 4-11 Wirerless Local Area Network (WLAN) Interface Mode 4-12 PGL Emulation Mode 4-13 ZGL Emulation Mode 4-14 DGL Emulation Mode 4-15 TGL Emulation Mode 4-16 IGL Emulation Mode 4-17 Diagnostics Mode 4-18 Printer Management Mode 4-19 Misc Quick Menus 4-20
Display Intensity Adjustment 4-20
Buffer Clear 4-20
Soft Reset 4-21 Key Lock/Unlock 4-21
Menu Definition Tables 4-22
User Mode 4-22 Configuration Mode 4-26 Advanced Mode 4-29 Serial Interface Mode 4-39 Parallel Interface Mode 4-44 Centronics Interface Mode 4-47 Universal Serial BUS (USB) Interface Mode 4-50 Local Area Network (LAN) Interface Mode 4-52 Wirerless Local Area Network (WLAN) Interface Mode 4-56 PGL Emulation Mode 4-63 ZGL Emulation Mode 4-69 DGL Emulation Mode 4-72 TGL Emulation Mode 4-75 IGL Emulation Mode 4-78 Diagnostics Mode 4-82 Printer Management Mode 4-85 Misc Quick Menus 4-88
Display Intensity Adjustment 4-88
Buffer Clear 4-88
Soft Reset 4-88 Key Lock/Unlock 4-88
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Signal Troubleshooting 5-2 Troubleshooting Table 5-8 Interface Troubleshooting 5-10
Parallel Interface 5-10 RS232 Serial Interface 5-10 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface 5-10 LAN Ethernet Interface 5-11
802.11G Wireless Interface 5-11 Centronics Interface 5-11
Test Print Troubleshooting 5-12
Hex Dump Mode 5-12 Test Label Printing 5-12 Sample Test Label 5-13
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning Procedures 6-2 Replacement Procedures 6-3
Print Head 6-3 Fuse 6-4 Media Platen Roller 6-5
Adjustment Procedures 6-6
Label Sensor Positioning 6-6 Print Head Balance 6-7 Print Head Pressure 6-8 Print Head Alignment 6-9 Ribbon Guide 6-10 Ribbon Roller Alignment 6-11
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INTRODUCTION
About This Manual
General Description
Control Features
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual is laid out consistent with the product discussed and provides all of the information required for printer installation, configuration, operation, and light maintenance. Refer to this product’s Programming Reference document for instructions on printer programming through a host system.
This manual also inc orporates the use of special informa tion boxes. Examples of these boxes and the type of information provided in each, are below.
A comprehensive Table Of Contents provided at the front of this manua l facilitates rapid movement within . The contents identify the different Units, Chapters, and some Sections. Each references the page number of their commencement.
The pages of this manu al have embedded headers a nd footers to assist the user i n identifying his or her exact position within the ma nual. The header provides the un it number followed by its name. The footer identifies the product on the left, the page number in the center, and the manual’s part number to the right side of the page.
Page enumeration is two-part with each separated by a hyphen. The first character set references the Unit and the second identifies t he p age number within that unit. Page numb ers begin with the numeral one (1) at the beg in nin g of a new unit and ascend sequentially.
WARNING: PROVIDES INFORMATION THAT, IF UNHEEDED, MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
CAUTION: PROVIDES INFORMATION THAT, IF UNHEEDED, MAY RESULT IN
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
ATTENTION: Provides information that is deemed of special importance but will not result in personal injury or product damage if unheeded.
NOTE: Provides helpful hints to assist in performing the tasks at hand.
LCD DISPLAY: Provides the specific display that should be visible on the LCD at that point.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The GL4e Series prin ters are specif ically designe d for use in high- volume, label ing applicat ions demanding gr eat reliability and around the clock operation. It’s aluminum chassis provides the needed corrosion resistance demanded by some industrial applications. The coated interior frame provides strength and stability.
The stylish front ho using c ov er an d operator panel are both molded of ext ra -dur abl e, bla ck A BS plas ti c t o no t on ly provide protection again st corrosive chemicals; but to also pr ovide a low-show, easy clean surface for unsightly grim.
This printer model has the attr a ctive nes s desi red for co mme rci al ap pli c atio ns cou ple d with the mus c le expec te d of an industrial printer.
Figure 1-1, Primary Components
Upper Print Assy
Rear Housing Cover
Front Housing Cover
Left Housing Cover
Lower Print Assy
Media Holder
Media Guide
Print Head Latch
Media Platen Roller
Ribbon Platen Roller
Ribbon Guide
Label Sensor
Expanded Memory Cover
Media Damper
Ribbon Supply Spindle Ribbon Rewind Spindle
Right Housing Cover
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CONTROL FEATURES
This chapter identifies the interactive control features of the printer. These functions are defi ned generally here. More specific explanations will be found throughout this manual on how to use them.
Figure 1-2, Operator Panel
POWER
ON LINE
STATUS LABEL RIBBON
CANCEL
ENTERFUNCTION
LED Indicators
POWER
Illuminates when the power on.
ONLINE
Illuminates when communication is available. Flashes when fails.
STATUS
Flashes when an error occurs. Flashes when sending/receiving data.
LABEL
Flashes when paper error occurs.
RIBBON
Flashes when ribbon error occurs.
LCD Display
Communicates operational conditions via the use of icons and text.
Maintenance Panel
FUNCTION
Allows movement through the various menus and modes.
Permits the movement of the cursor for input.
ENTER
Allows the selection of an option.
CANCEL
Cancels a print job. Allows return to the previous screen when moving through the menus.
Operator Buttons
FEED
Feeds the equivalent of a sheet of paper when pressed once. Positions paper if misaligned.
LINE
Starts and stops printing and transmission of data.
Power Switch
Breaks the circuit providing power to the printer.
LINE
FEED
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TECHNICAL DATA
Physical Characteristics
Environmental
•Power
Processing
•Command
Interface Modules
•Print
Sensing
•Media
Ribbon
Regulatory Approvals
Character Font Capabilities
Barcode Capabilities
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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Width 10.75 Inches (271 mm) Height 12.00 Inches (305 mm) Depth 18.00 Inches (455 mm) Weight 33 Pounds (15 Kg)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature 41 to 104°F (5° to 40°C) Storage Temperature -4 to 140°F (-20° to 60°C) Storage Humidity 15 to 85% RH Non-Condensing Operating Humidity 15 to 85% RH Non-Condensing
POWER
Input Voltage 100-120/200-240 Volts AC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hertz +/-5% Consumpti on Voltage
Maximum: 222 Volts AC, 219 Watts (when print ratio is 50%)
Standby: 22.3 Volts AC, 20.6 Watts
PROCESSING
CPU 32 Bit RISC Flash ROM 8 Megabytes Receive Buffer 2.95 Megabytes maximum, 0.95 Megabytes near full
COMMAND
Standard
SATO Barcode Printer Language (SBPL)
Intelligent Command
Non-Standard N/A
INTERFACE MODULES
Enhanced Parallel Port IEEE1284 (EPC compatible) Serial Port 9-Pin RS232C Universal Serial Bus (USB) USB Adapter (480 Mbps) Local Area Network (LAN) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Automatic Switching Ethernet (Wireless LAN) 802.11g Wireless Wi-Fi
PRINT
Method Direct Thermal / Thermal Transfer Maximum Speed (selectable) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Inches Per Second (50.8 - 254 mm) Print Module (dot size) .0049 Inches (.125 mm)
Resolution
GL408e: 203 Dots Per Inch (8 dpmm)
GL412e: 305 Dots Per Inch (12 dpmm) Maximum Print Width 4.09 Inches (104 mm) Maximum Print Length 98.98 Inches (2514 mm)
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SENSING
Gap Position & Sensitivity Adjustable Reflective Eye-Mark Position & Sensitivity Adjustable Ribbon Near End Fixed (enabled/disabled) Media Out Fixed (always enabled) Ribbon Out Fixed (always enabled) Cover Open Fixed (always enabled)
MEDIA
Width
Media Width: 0.87 to 5.04 Inches (22 - 128mm)
Media Width with Backing Paper: 0.98 to 5.16 Inches (25 - 131mm)
Length (Continous)
Media Length: 0.24 to 15.63 Inches (6 - 397mm)
Media Length with Backing Paper: 0.35 to 15.75 Inches (9 - 400mm)
Length (Tear-Off)
Media Length: 0.67 to 15.63 Inches (17 - 397mm)
Media Length with Backing Paper: 0.79 to 15.75 Inches (20 - 400mm)
Type
Roll or Fan-Fold
Eye-Mark or Gap
Direct Thermal or Thermal Transfer Thickness 0.002 to 0.010 Inches ( 0.06 - 0.268 mm) Roll Diameter Maximum: 10.43 Inches (265mm) Core Diameter 1.5 to 4.0 Inches (38.1 - 101.6mm) Wind Direction Face In, Face Out (linerless only) Fan-Fold Height Maximum: 7.87 Inches (200mm)
RIBBON
Width Maximum: 5.04 Inches (128mm) Length 1476 Feet (450M) Wound Face In, Face Out Core Diameter 1.00 Inch (25.6 mm) Roll Diameter Maximum: 3.35 Inches (85 mm)
REGULATORY
Radiation Noise
FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B
EN55022 Class B Static Electricity IEC61000-4-2, Level 3 AC Line Noise Above: 1000Vp-p Packing Drop Standard ISTA-2A
Environmental (RoHS)
Chromium: below 0.1%
Lead: below 0.1%
Mercury: below 0.1%
Cadmium: below 0.01%
Polybrominated Bipheny (PBB): below 0.1%
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE): below 0.1%
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CHARACTER FONT CAPABILITIES
MATRIX FONTS
XU 5 dots W x 9 dots H (Helvetica) XS 17 dots W x 17 dots H (Univers Condensed Bold) XM 24 dots W x 24 dots H (Univers Condensed Bold)
OA Font (OCR-A)
GL408e: 15 dots W x 22 dots H GL412e: 22 dots W x 33 dots H
OB Font (OCR-B)
GL408e: 20 dots W x 24 dots H GL412e: 30 dots W x 36 dots H
AUTO SMOOTHING FONTS
XB 48 dots W x 48 dots H (Univers Condensed Bold) XL 48 dots W x 48 dots H (Sans Serif)
VECTOR FONT
Proportional or Fixed Spacing
Font Size 50 x 50 dots to 999 x 999 dots
Helvetica, 10 Font Variations
AGFA RASTER FO NTS
A Font CG Times, 8 to 72 pt. B Font CG Triumvirate, 8 to 72 pt.
DOWNLOADABLE FONTS
N/A
CHARACTER CONTROL
Expansion up to 12 x in either the X or Y coordinates.
Character Pitch Control
Line Space Control
Journal Print Facility
0, 90, 180, and 270 Degree Rotation
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BARCODE CAPABILTIES
Linear Bar Codes
UPC A/E JAN 8/13
EAN 8/13
Code 39 Code 93
Code 128
Interleaved 2 of 5
Industrial 2 of 5
Matrix 2 of 5
Bookland
NW-7
MSI
RSS-14
POSTNET
UCC/EAN 128
Customer Barcode
Two Dimemsional
QR Code
Data Matrix
Maxi Code
PDF417
Micor PDF417
Synthetic Symbol Ratios 1:2, 1:3, 2:5, User definable bar widths Bar Height 4 to 999 dots, User progammable Rotation 0, 90, 180, and 270 Degrees Sequential Numbering Sequential numbering of both numerics and bar codes Expansion Ratio of Character Height: 1 to 12 times, Width: 1 to 12 times Graphics Full dot addressable graphics, SATO Hex/Binary, BMP or PCX formats Form Overlay Form overlay for high-speed editing of complex formats
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INSTALLATION
Unpacking & Parts Ide ntification
Printer Installation
Operational Mode Selection
Interface Selection
Accessories Installation
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UNPACKING & PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Unpack the printer as directed in the following procedure.
1 Place the shipping container (box) upright on a soid, flat surface. 2 Open the box, remove any loose items and the first layer of packing material. 3 Carefully lift the printer and accessories from the box and place them on a solid flat surface. 4 Remove the plastic covers from the packed items and visually inspect for physical damage. 5 Ensure all components are present as dictated on the Packing List. 6 Report damaged property.
Figure 3-1, Unpacking & Parts Identification
Accessory Box
Printer
Shipping Container
Cushion
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PRINTER INSTALLATION
This chapter prov ide s guidance on how to station, connect, and load the printer once unpacked. F ol lowi ng prin ter setup, procede to the next chapter for information on interface selection.
SITE LOCATION
Stationed on a solid flat surface.
Stationed away from hazardous materials.
Stationed within operational distance of the host based on interface specifications.
CABLE CONNECTION
The diagram below (Figur e 3-2) disp lays the pri nter’s conn ectors and p orts for power supply and h ost int erfacing. For interfacing, choose the desired method and connect it’s respective cable as indicated.
All interface boards are integrated except the LAN/WLAN board. This will have to be installed as shown. When the interface cable is connected, or the board is installed, the interface option will display in the configuration
menus of the operator panel. Refer to the Configuration unit of this manual to configure the printer for host computer interfacing.
Figure 3-2, Cable Connection Diagram
NOTE: Multiple int erface op tions may di splay in the pr inter ’s LCD menus, the
desired option must be chosen.
Printer
Power ReceptaclePower Cord
Interface Cable
Interface Board
Serial Connector
Parallel Connector
LAN/WLAN Port
USB Connector
Host Computer
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MEDIA SELECTION
The size and type of the lab els or tags to be printed should have bee n taken into consideration before printer purchase. Ideally, the media width will be equal to, or just narrower than, the print head. Using media that does not cover the print head will allow the platen roller to tread on it and wear it out. The media edge will also wear a groove in the platen roller affecting print quality.
MEDIA & RIBBON LOADING
There are two general med ia types that ma y be lo aded and used; r olled and fan-folded. E ach of those types may again be defined by whether thei r print application is direct ther mal or thermal transfer. Those fa ctors determine how the media is loaded and if ribbon stock is loaded at all.
Thermal transfer media requires the us e of ribbon stock f or print applicatio n. In such a scen ario, it is the ribbo n stock (carbon paper) that contains the ink that will be transfered to the media.
Direct thermal media has a coating on the surface that is made visible through the application of heat from the print head.
Rolled media of stan dard diameter is loaded within the printer and sus pended by the media holder. La rger, non­standard rolled media wo uld be sus pended outsi de the prin ter at its rear and fed inward. Fan-folded media woul d also be fed inward from the rear over the rear housing cover, but is stacked as opposed to suspended.
Refer to Figures 3-3a and 3-3b for proper media routing relative to the ty pe to be used. If that to be used is direct thermal, ignore the ribbon stock in the figures and do not load.
Ribbon can be wound in or wound out.
Figure 3-3a, Rolled Media Loading
Rolled Media
Media Damper
Media Holder
Media Guide
Lower Print Assy
Label Sensor
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Figure 3-3b, Fan-fold Media Loading
Figure 3-3c, Ribbon Loading
Media Guide
Media Holder
Lower Print Assy
Fan-Fold Media
Media Damper
Media Sensor
Rear Housing Cover
Ribbon Stock
Ribbon Rewind Spindle
Ribbon Supply Spindle
Upper Print Assy
Ribbon Core
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OPERATIONAL MODE SELECTION
There are two modes of printer operatio n; Dispense and Continuous . The difference between the two is the way that the label and paper ba cking is eject ed. Before printer c onfiguration, one must determine which mode wil l be used. This chapter identifies the funtional defferences between the two.
CONTINUOUS MODE
With this mode of operation, the media remains in position for printing at all times. To do so, means that the previous printed label is only available for removal when one to four additional labels have been printed (quantity is depended on label size). This mode of operation is specifically suited for printing bulk quantities to be applied later.
TEAR-OFF MODE
With this method of op eration, after p rinting, the printer fe eds the first ( outermo st) label s o that it is fully e xtended out of the printer ’s front for removal. Pri nting of the nex t label will not begin until t he prior print ed label has been removed. This mode of operation is specifically suited for immediate application at the time of print.
Upon removal of the p rior pr inted label , the p rinter retrac ts the media so that the next label in line may b e pri nted, then prints. This cycle, repeats for each consecutive label.
CUTTER MODE
With the cutter assembly installed and enabled, this mode of operation will cut individual printed labels or in multiples. The med ia will be advanced to the cutter blade, the lab el cut will occur, and the unprinted medi a will retract for positioning of the next print.
DISPENSE MODE
When the dispenser assembly is installed and enabled, this mode of operation will peel the paper backing from the printed label as it is a dvanced to th e printer ’s front. Once the printed lab el has been remo ved from the printer for application, the unprinted media will retract and position itself so the next label may be printed.
This operational mode is specifically applicable to print operations where the label is to be immediately adhered.
LINERLESS MO DE
When the linerless option i s installed and enabled, this mo de of operation allows for the fe eding and printing of linerless media. In thi s mode, the printer’s functionalit y is the same as with the continuous or tear-off m odes ­depending on configuration settings.
ATTENTION: Refer to the Printer Configuration unit of this manual to program the printer’s internal memory to suit individual needs using the integrated menu options. Refer to the Programming Reference document to remotely program the printer’s features and functions through a host system.
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Figure 3-4, Label Reference Position
LABEL PRINT DIRECTION
REFLECTIVE SENSORTRANSMISSION SENSOR
Base Print Position
CONTINUOUS MODE
REFLECTIVE SENSORTRANSMISSION SENSO R
Base Print & Tear-
Off Position
TEAR-OFF MODE
REFLECTIVE SENSORTRANSMISSION SENSO R
Base Print & Cut
Position
CUTTER MODE
Base Print Posi tion
Base Print Position
REFLECTIVE SENSOR
TRANSMISSION SENSOR
Base Print &
Dispense Posi t ion
DISPENSE MODE
Base Dispense Po s ition
Base Print Position
REFLECTIVE SENSOR
Base Cut Position
LINERLESS MODE
Base Print Position
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INTERFACE SELECTION
This unit presents the printer interface types and their specifications. These specifications include detailed information to assist in the sele ction of the most appropria te method for the printe r to interface with the host. The five acceptable interface methods are:
RS232C High-Speed Serial
IEEE1284 Parallel
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Local Area network (LAN) Ethernet
802.11g Wireless
Following the selec tion of the des ired interface, pro ceed to the next unit for instructio ns on how to confi gure the printer for that interface type.
RS232C HIGH-SPEED SERIAL INTERFACE
Figure 3-5, Serial Connector Pin Assignments
WARNING: NEVER CONNECT OR DISCONNECT INTERFACE CABLES (OR USE A SWITCH BOX) WITH POWER APPLIED TO EITHER THE HOST OR THE PRINTER. THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAG E TO THE INTERFACE CIRCUITRY IN THE PRINTER/HOST AND IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
Asynchronous ASCII Half-duplex communication
Bi-Directional Communication Data Transmission Rate 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps Transmission Form Start, b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6, b7, b8, Stop (b8 will be omitted if using 7 bit oriented) Data Length 7 or 8 bit (selectable) Stop Bit 1 or 2 bit (selectable) Parity Bit ODD, EVEN, NONE (selectable) Codes Used ASC II Character Codes: 7 bits, Graphics: 8 bits Control Codes STX (02H), ETX (03H), ACK (06H), NAK (15H) Connector (Printer Side) DB-9 Male (equivalent), 9-pin Serial Interface (PCI) Cable Connector DB-9 Female (equivalent), 9-pin Serial Interface (PCI) Cable Length 5 meters or less. Signal Levels High = +5V to +12V, Low = -5V to -12V Protocol Ready/Busy, X-On/X-Off, Protocol for Driver, Status2, Status3, Status4, Status5
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READY/BUSY INTERFACE SIGNALS
SIGNAL S IGNAL DEFINITION
FGN (Frame Ground)
TxD (Transmit Data) - Data from the printer to the host computer. Sends X-On/X-Off characters or status
data (bi-directional protocols).
RxD (Receive Data) - Data to the printer from the host computer.
RTS (Request To Send) - Used with Ready/Busy flow control to indicate an error condition. RTS is high
and remains high unless the print head is open (in this case, RTS would return to the high state after the print head is closed and the printer is placed back online) or an error condition occurrs during printing (e.g., ribbon out, label out).
CTS (Clear To Send ) - When this line is high, the printer assumes that da t a i s rea dy to be tran sm itte d. Th e
printer will not receive data when when the line is low. If not being used, it is be tied high.
DSR (Data Set Ready) - When this line is high, the printer will not receive data. This line must be high
before data is transmitted. If not being used, it is to be tied high. SGN (Signal Ground) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) - This signal applies to Ready/Busy flow control. The printer is ready to
receive data when this pin is high. It goes low when the printer is offline, either manually or due to an
error condition, and wh ile pri nting i n the s ingle -job bu ffe r mo de. It wi ll als o go lo w whe n the da t a in th e
buffer reaches the buffer near-full level.
READY/BUSY CABLE REQUIREMENTS
DB9 HOST DIRECTION DB9 PRINTER
-- FGN (Frame Ground) Bi-Directional -- FGN (Frame Ground) 3 TxD (Transmit Data) To Printer 2 RxD (Receive Data) 2 RxD (Receive Data) To Host 3 TxD (Transmit Data) 6 DSR (Data Set Ready) To Printer 4 DTR (Data Terminal Ready) 5 SGN (Signal Ground) Bi-Directio nal 5 SGN (Signal Ground) 4 DTR (Data Terminal Ready) To Host 6 DSR (Data Set Ready) 8 CTS (Clear To Send) To Printer 7 RTS (Request To Send) 7 RTS (Request To Send) To Host 8 CTS (Clear To Send)
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IEEE1284 PARALLEL INTERFACE
The parallel interface is a plug-in module that can be installed by the user and conforms to IEEE1284 specifications. It automatically detects the IEEE1284 signals and operates in the high speed mode. If the IEEE1284 signals ar e not detected, it will operate in the slower standard Centronics m ode. For this reason, an interface cable and host interface conforming to the IEEE1284 specificati on must be present to fully utilize the speed capabilities. This interfa ce also oper ates bi-d irectional ly and c an report th e status of the p rinter bac k to the host.
Figure 3-6, Parallel Connector Pin Assignments
SPECIFICATIONS
Printer Connector AMP 57-40360 DDK (or equivalent) Cable Connector AMP 57-30360 DDK (or equivalent) Cable 1.5 meter or less Signal Level High = +2.4V to +5.0V, Low = 0V to -0.4V Data Stream <ESC>A . . Job#1 . . <ESC>Z<ESC>A . . Job#n . . <ESC>Z
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
PIN SIGNAL DIRECTION PIN SIGNAL DIRECTION
1 Strobe To Printer 19 Strobe Return Reference 2 Data 1 To Printer 20 Data 1 Return Reference 3 Data 2 To Printer 21 Data 2 Return Reference 4 Data 3 To Printer 22 Data 3 Return Reference 5 Data 4 To Printer 23 Data 4 Return Reference 6 Data 5 To Printer 24 Data 5 Return Reference 7 Data 6 To Printer 25 Data 6 Return Reference 8 Data 7 To Printer 26 Data 7 Return Reference
9 Data 8 To Printer 27 Data 8 Return Reference 10 ACK To Host 28 ACK Return Reference 11 Busy To Host 29 Busy Return Reference 12 Ptr Error To Host 30 PE Return Reference 13 Select To Host 31 INIT From Host 14 AutoFD1 To Host 32 Fault To Host 15 Not Used 33 Not Used 16 Logic Gnd 34 Not Used 17 FG Frame Gnd 35 Not Used 18 +5V (z=24k ohm) To Ho st 36 SelectIn1 From Host
1 Signals required for ieee 1284 mode.
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UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB)
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface is a Plug-In Interface Module that can be installed by the user. It requires a driver (shipped with each printer that has the interface installed) that must be loaded onto the PC and configured to support USB periphera ls usin g Wind ows 2000 or above. Details for lo ading t he USB dr iver a re contained in the USB Interface Manual that is ship ped wi th eac h printe r wit h a US B Op tional interf ace in stalled. Up to 1 27 dev ices may be connected to a USB port using powered hubs.
LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) ETHERNET
A Local Area Network (LAN) inte rface is an opt ional Plug -In Interfac e Module th at can be i nstalled by the user. It requires a driver s hip ped wit h e ach pr i nter th at has the i nter fa ce in stalle d. The driver that must be loaded onto th e host computer and configu red to run one of the supported network prot ocols using a 10Base-T or 100Ba se-TX LAN connection. Details for lo ading th e LAN driv er are c ontained i n the LAN Interfa ce Manu al that is s hipped wit h each printer with a LAN Optional interface installed.
ATTENTION: This Interface Type Is Not Compatible With Windows 98 Or Windows Me.
SPECIFICATIONS
Printer Connector USB Type B Plug Cable 10 feet (3 m) maximum Host Windows 2000 or above with USB Port Power Supply BUS Power through cable Power Consumption +5 V at 80 ma
SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Corresponding Protocol TCP/IP Network Layer ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP Session Layer TCP, UDP Application Layer LPD, FTP, TELNET, BOOTP, DHCP
NOTE: Print data can be sent by LPR and FTP of TCP/IP and dedicated socket protocol. Printer status is obtainable by dedicated socket proto co l.
NOTE: In the TCP/IP protocol enviroment, LPD and FTP are provided for printing; TELNET for variable setup; ARP, RARP, and BOOTP/DHCP for address setup.
LPD protocol complies with RFC1179 and handles the list of logical printer name as queue name such as lp, sjis, euc. In addition, a banner page can be printed by a proper setup.
When sending the job by LPR, the transmission order of data file/control file within the job will not affect print operation. In addition, if the banner page is specified, it will be added to each data file. Job deletion by LPR is not available.
FTP protocol complies with RFC959 and handles the list of logical printer name as a transfer directory. File transfer to this directory executes print operation. It is possible to specify ASCII(A), Binary(I) and TENEX(L8) as transfer mode - although the mode difference is dependent on the client. A banner page may be printed with a proper setup.
TELNET Complies with RFC854. This operation consists of interactive menu form and enables change and reference of internal setup, and to display status. To change the setup, enter “root” user and password at the time of login. Default of root pasword is set as null (linefeed only).
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802.11G WIRELE SS
The wireless print server provides easy printer interface with 802.11g Wi-Fi compliant networks free of wired connections. Each print er is shipped with an integrate d driver and interface installed. The driver must be loaded onto the host computer and configured to run one of the supported protocols.
SPECIFICATIONS
Connector RJ-45 Receptacle Cable 10/100BaseT Category 5 Cable Length 100 meters or less Power Supply Powered from printer Protocol Status3 return
Protocol for Driver (cyclic response mode) Protocol for Driver (ENQ response mode)
Status5 return IP Address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
SPECIFICATIONS
Variable Data Rates 54, 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps Frequency Band 2.4 GHz ISM Band Wired Equivalent Privacy 128 bit, 64 bit (compatible with 40bit), none (WPA) Sensitivity (typ, AAWGN, 8E-2 PER): -91dBm at 1Mbps, -88dBm at 2 Mdps, -87dBm at 5.5Mbps, -
84dBm at 11Mbps. Range 100m indoors, 300m outdoors (enviromentally dependent) Protocols TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, Direct Mode IPX/IP, DLC/LLC, NetBEUI, NetBIOS/IP Protocol Status3 return
Protocol for Driver (cyclic response mode)
Protocol for Driver (ENQ response mode)
Status5 return IP Address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Communication Mode Infrastructure SSID Optional alphanumeric character string (up to 32 characters) Channels 01 to 11
LED INDICATOR STATUS
Link LED (green)
Network Port Off ---
Front Panel
Blinking Waiting for link
On Linked
Status LED (orange)
Network Port Off --­Front Panel Blinking Receiving packet
Wireless LED (green) Front Panel On Infrastructure mode
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Figure 3-7, Socket Connection Diagram
WIRELESS LAN SIGNAL STRENGTH
Network Port Link LED
Off 0 to 50% (weak)
Blinking 50 to 75% (medium)
On 75 to 100% (strong)
SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Corresponding Protocol TCP/IP Network Layer ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP Session Layer TCP, UDP Application Layer LPD, FTP, TELNET, BOOTP, DHCP NOTE: Print data can be sent by LPR and FTP of TCP/IP and dedicated socket protocol. Printer status is obtainable by
dedicated socket proto co l. NOTE: In the TCP/IP protocol enviroment, LPD and FTP are provided for printing; TELNET for variable setup; ARP, RARP,
and BOOTP/DHCP for address setup. LPD protocol complies with RFC1179 and handles the list of logical printer name as queue name such as lp, sjis, euc. In
addition, a banner page can be printed by a proper setup. When sending the job by LPR, the transmission order of data file/control file within the job will not affect print operation. In
addition, if the banner page is specified, it will be added to each data file. Job deletion by LPR is not available. FTP protocol complies with RFC959 and handles the list of logical printer name as a transfer directory. File transfer to this
directory executes print operation. It is possible to specify ASCII(A), Binary(I) and TENEX(L8) as transfer mode - although the mode difference is dependent on the client. A banner page may be printed with a proper setup.
TELNET Complies with RFC854. This operation consists of interactive menu form and enables change and reference of internal setup, and to display status. To change the setup, enter “root” user and password at the time of login. Default of root pasword is set as null (linefeed only).
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ALL INTERFACES
Receive Buffer
The data stream is rec eived from the host to th e printer one job at a time. This allows the so ftware program to maintain control of the job print queue so that it can move a high priority job in front of ones of lesser importance. A multiple job buffer a llows the pr inter to continuous ly receiv e print jobs whil e compilin g and p rinting othe r jobs a t the same time. It acts much like a Print buffer to maximize the performance of the host and the printer.
The printer receives and prints one job at a time. If a print job exceeds the buffer size, transmission will be rejected by the printer. Error conditions that occur during the Print Data transmission will cause the printer to return a NAK.
ACK/NAK Protocol
Bi-Directional ACK/NAK protocol is used for error control. In a normal transmission sequence when the transmission is rece iv ed, t he p rinte r w il l retu rn an ACK (06H) s ignifying that it was received without a trans mi ssio n error. After the transmission command structure has been analyzed, a status byte is returned to the host. This status byte informs the host of the validity of the command structure. If the command structure is error free, the printer proceeds with the prin t operation. When the print operation is completed, a Printer Status message is returned to the host. If an error was detected during the initial transmission sequence, a NAK (15 H) wil l be ret urned signa llin g to the host t hat the receiv ed tra nsmi ssion c ontained e rrors an d must be resent. If the returned Status byte indicates a command structure error, the error must then be corre cted before the print data is resent to the printer. A valid transmission to the p ri nte r mu st be bou nde d by an S TX/E T X pair, with the STX (02H) sign ifyi ng th e sta rt of the Print Data and ending with an ETX (03H) signifying the end.
Status5 Return
This communication protocol is designed for the purpo se of monitoring and controlling prin t data status in the host and featuring various functions.
INTERFACE SIGNALS
SIGNAL S IGNAL DEFINITION
FGN (Frame Ground)
SxD (Send Data) - Data from the printer to the host. RxD (Receive Data) - Data from the host to the printer.
SGN (Signal Ground)
Note: Depending on the host used, the CS and RS (maintaining at high) may need to be looped on the host side. Refer to host computer documentation for details.
CABLE REQUIREMENTS
DB9 HOST DIRECTION DB9 PRINTER
2 Send Data To Printer 2 Receive Data 3 Receiv e Da t a To Host 3 Send Data 5 Frame Ground Bi-Directional 5 Frame Ground
RECEIVE BUFFER CONTROL
Causes For Receive Buffer Near Full Occurs when the remaing free space of the buffer drops to 0.95MB of 2.95MB
capacity or when the remaining free space is available for storing 50 of 500 items in the history buffer.
Release Of Receive Buffer Near Full Can be released when the remaining free space rises to 1.95MB or when the
remaining free space is available for storing 200 items in the history buffer.
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STATUS5 TIMING CHARTS
NORMAL PROCESS
(Figure 3-8a)
CANCEL PROCESS
(Figure 3-8b)
ERROR PROCESS
(Figure 3-8c)
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PRINT PROCESS
(Figure 3-8d)
COMMAND PROCESS
(Figure 3-8e)
BCC ERROR PROCESS
(Figure 3-8f)
STATUS5 TIMING CHARTS
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EXTERNAL SIGNAL
The external signal in terfac e i s d esign ed to co nne ct th e pr i nter to a n ap plic ator. Proceed to the pr in ter’s Advanced Mode for various setup activities related to the external signal.
There are two connector types available for the external signal interface, one with a 14-pin connector and the other with a 25-pin connector.
SPECIFICATIONS
Signal Level High: +2.4 to +5.0V, Low: +0.0 to +0.4V Issuing/Reissuing EXT signal Enable/Disable in the Advanced Mode. Switching EXT signal Switching jumper connector to enable +24V output by 24V and 27V power supplies.
When using 24V power supply: Short IN 24V side by jumper connector When using 27V power supply: Short IN 27V side by jumper connector.
Signal Types Type I Print end signal (PREND) is “low” before printing labels, “high” after
completion of print, and “low” 20 miliseconds later.
Type II Print end signal (PREND) is “high” before printing labels, “low” after
completion of print, and “high” 20 miliseconds later.
Type III Print end signal (PREND) is “low” before printing labels, “high” from start to
end of print, and “low” upon completion of print.
Type IV Print end signal (PREND) is “high” before printing labels, “low” from start to
end of print, and “high” upon completion of print.
14-PIN CONNECTOR ASSIGNMENTS
PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION LEVEL MAX CURRENT
1 Paper End Output Low 5V, 400mA 2 Ground -- -- -- 3 Ribbon End Output High 5V, 400mA 4 Machine Error Output Low 5V, 400mA 5 Print Start (PRIN) Input Low High: high impedance, Low: -15mAor more, 0V 6 Print End (PREND) Output Low 5V, 400mA 7 Reprint (PRIN2) Input Low High: high impedance, Low: -15mAor more, 0V 8 EXT5V_IN Input 5V
9 Online Output Low 5V, 400mA 10 Ribbon Near End Output Low 5V, 400mA 11 -- -- -- -­12 +24V -- -- -- 13 +5V -- -- -- 14 FG -- -- --
Choose from Type I to Type IV for PREND (the output signal for Pin 6).
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Figure 3-9, Input/Output Circuit Diagram
25-PIN CONNECTOR ASSIGNMENTS
PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION LEVEL MAX CURRENT
1 Frame Ground --- --- ---
2 +5V --- --- ---
3 --- --- --- ---
4 Machine Error Output Low 5V, 400mA
5 Print End (PREND) Output Low 5V, 400mA
6 Online Output Low 5V, 400mA
7 --- --- --- ---
8 Reprint (PRIN2) Input Low High: high impedance, Low: -15mA or more, 0V
9 --- --- --- --­10 --- --- --- --­11 EXT_GND --- --- --­12 +5V --- --- --­13 +24V --- --- --­14 GND --- --- --­15 EXT_GND --- --- --­16 Ribbon End Output High 5V, 400mA 17 Paper End Output Low 5V, 400mA 18 Ribbon Near End Output High 5V, 400mA 19 --- --- --­20 Print Start (PRIN) Input Low High: high impedance, Low: -15mA or more, 0V 21 --- --- --- --­22 --- --- --- --­23 --- --- --- --­24 EXT5V_IN Input --- 5V 25 GND --- --- ---
Choose from Type I to Type IV for PREND (the output signal for Pin 5). PREND will not be output when the command is “0” in the cutter mode.
Connect EXT_GND (Pins 11, 15) to external equipment GND. Supply EXT5V_IN (Pin 24) 5V from the external power supply.
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Figure 3-10, 14-Pin Connector Assign ments
Figure 3-11, 25-Pin Connector As signments
INPUT SIGNAL WAVE FORM
START PRINTING
(Figure 3-12a)
REPRINTING
(Figure 3-12b)
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OUTPUT SIGNAL WAVE FORM
BASIC OPERATION
(Figure 3-13a)
PAPER END
(Figure 3-13b)
RIBBON END
(Figure 3-13c)
MACHINE ERROR
(Figure 3-13d)
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Figure 3-14, Operation Mode Flow Chart
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ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION
INTERFACE INSTALLATION
The diagram below (Figure 3-15) displays the physical installation of interface hardware. Refer to the Configuration unit of this manual for instructions on printer setup for the interface type chosen.
Figure 3-15, Interface Installation Diagram
FLASH MEMORY CARD
The memory cartridge pr ovides additional storage of user data and graphics. The diagram below (Figure 3-16) displays the physical installatio n of the cartridg e. Refer to the Confi guration unit of thi s manual for ins tructions o n printer setup for the interface type chosen.
Figure 3-16, Memory Card Installation Diagram
Printer
Serial Connector
Parallel Connector
LAN/WLAN Port
USB Connector
Protective Cover
Printer
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PRINTER
CONFIGURATION
Printer Configurat ion
Configuration Modes
Menu Definition Tables
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PRINTER CONFIGURATION
This unit provides in-depth instruction on printer configuration for operation and for some troubleshooting. The printer may be configured via the buttons and/or potentiometers loacated on the printer’s operator panel. All of
the printer’s buttons, switches, and potentiometers are used either singularly, or in conjunction, to perform configuration activities.
Refer to the Control Features chapter of the Introduction unit for identification of specific interface features.
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CONFIGURATION MODES
This chapter provides an overview of the various configuration modes of the operation menu. All of the configuration activities are performed via the use of the operator panel located on the printer’s face. However, many settings may also be controlled via external software commands.
USER MODE
This mode allows configuration of printing features that are prone to change from job to job. These are some of the most basic and common adjustments of all of the configuration modes.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-1, User Mode
USER MODE
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
ENTER
Print Speed 4 ips*
Print Darkness 5*
Pitch Offset
00.0 mm*
Ver Print Offset
00.0 mm*
Hor Print Offset
00.0 mm*
Label Length 152 mm*
Label Width 104 mm*
Slash Zero Disable*
Character Pitch Proportional*
Protocol C. Code Standard*
Euro Character 213*
Ver BaseRefPoint 0 dots*
Hor BaseRefPoint 0 dots*
Mem Select (CC1) Card*
Orientation Portrait*
Units In Millimeters*
USER MODE Print Speed
Print Darkness Pitch Offset Ver Print Offset Hor Print Offset Label Length Label Width Slash Zero Character Pitch Protocol C. Code Euro Character Ver BaseRefPoint Hor BaseRefPoint UPC Descenders Vert. DPI Adjust C128 Mode Switch Error Handling Mem Select (CC1) Orientation Slew Speed Ctrl Print Direction Tear-Off Time Label Missing Clip Page Fault Reprint Display Ribbon Ribbon Near End Units Set Label Length TOF Detect Fault TOF Adjust Mode TOF Adjust
UPC Descenders Always*
Vert. DPI Adjust 0*
C128 Mode Switch Manual*
Error Handling Beep*
Slew Speed Ctrl Automatic*
Print Direction Head First*
Tear-Off Time
01.0 seconds*
Label Missing Fault Disable*
Clip Page Enable*
Fault Reprint Enable*
Display Ribbon Enable*
Ribbon Near End Enable*
Set Label Length Manual*
TOF Detect Fault 3 labels*
TOF Adjust Mode Disable*
TOF Adjust
10.1 mm*
Screens
only display if
Admin User is
enabled within the
Advanced
Mode
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CONFIGURATION MODE
The Configuration Mode is a s et of menus that allows the operator to co nfigure the printer on how to deal with multiple print jobs. This acti vity is focus ed on loadi ng, savin g, naming those job s, and then deleti ng them when no longer needed.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-2, Configuration Mode
ENTER
CONFIG MODE
CONFIG MODE Save Config.
Load Config. Print Config. Delete Config. Power-Up Config. Protect Conf ig. Name Config 1 Name Config 2 Name Config 3 Name Config 4 Name Config 5 Name Config 6 Name Config 7 Name Config 8 Reset Cfg Names Auto Save
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Config
Mode
ENTER
CONFIG MODE Save Config.
CONFIG MODE Load Config.
CONFIG MODE Print Config.
CONFIG MODE Delete Config.
CONFIG MODE Power-Up Config.
CONFIG MODE Protect Config.
Delete Config. 1*
Deleting Configuration
Power-Up Config. Factory*
Protect Confi gs. Disable*
Name Config 1 1
Name Config 1 1*
Name Config 2 2
Name Config 2 2*
Name Config 3 3
Name Config 3 3*
Name Config 4 4
Name Config 4 4*
Name Config 5 5
Name Config 5 5*
Name Config 6 6
Name Config 6 6*
Name Config 7 7
Name Config 7 7*
Name Config 8 8
Name Config 8 8*
Save Config. 1*
Saving Configuration
Load Config. Factory*
Loading Factory Configuration
Print Config. Current*
CONFIG MODE Reset Cfg Names
Reset Cfg Names 1*
CONFIG MODE Auto Save
Auto Save Enable*
Auto Save Enable*
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ADVANCED MODE
The Advanced Mode is provi de d to mak e bas i c prin ter oper at ion al ad jus tm ents . T ypic al ly, onc e thes e ad jus tm ents or settings have been made, they will not require additional address unless a new job is downloaded. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-3a, Advanced Mode
ADVANCED MODE Print File List
ADVANCED MODE Power Saver Time
ADVANCED MODE Run Profile
ENTER
ADVANCED MODE Media Handling
Adv Continuous Print Mode Gap/Mark Sensor Run Auto Cal Run Profile Power Saver Time Pwr Save Control Display Language Alarm Auto Online Cancel Key Ret. Status Port Del Char frm F1s Ld Char from F1s Save Char to F1s Del Char frm RAM Ld Char at PwrUp Del Set frm F1s Ld Set from F1s Save Set to F1s Del Set from RAM Ld Set at PwrUp Main FFS Optimize&Reboot Print File List Auto Locking Set Lock Key Max Font Buffer Max Cache Memory Max Cached Char Standard Chars. Bold Chars. Extra Bold Char. OCR-A Chars. OCR-B Chars. Tall Characters Batch Counter Disp. Intensity Sensor Setup Admin User
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Media Handling Continuous*
Print Mode Transfer*
Gap/Mark Sensor Gap*
Display Language English*
Auto Online Enable*
ADVANCED MODE
Adv Continuous Standard*
ADVANCED MODE Run Auto Cal
Please Wait
Sensed Distance XX.X mm*
Media Profile Enter to Stop
Power Saver Time 15 minutes*
Pwr Save Control Enable*
Alarm On*
Set Calendar MM/DD/YY
hh:mm
Cancel Key Enable*
Ret. Status Port Disable
ADVANCED MODE Del Char frm F1s
Ld Char from F1s Save Char from F1s Del Char frm RAM Ld Char at PwrUp Del Set frm F1s Ld Set from F1s Save Set to F1 s Del Set from RAM Ld Set at PwrUp Main FFS Optimize&Reboot
A
F
E
D
A
C
Screens
only display if
Admin User is
enabled within the
Advanced
Mode.
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Figure 4-3b, Advanced Mode Continued
Standard Chars. 340*
Max Cached Char 01 KBytes*
View Main Files XXXXX.XX
XXXXX.XX XXXXXX Bytes
ADVANCED MODE Max Font Buffer
Max Font Buffer 100 KBytes*
Auto Locking Disable*
OCR-B Chars. 304*
Disp. Intensity 8*
Paper Out Thresh XXX*
SENSOR SETUP Sensed Distance
Max Cache Memory 900 KBytes*
Sensed Distance XX.X mm
Gap/Mark Thresh XXX*
Bold Chars. 448*
Extra Bold Char. 504*
OCR-A Chars. 384*
Select a new lock key
Tall Characters Disable*
Batch Counter Disable*
MAIN FFS Overwrite Files
View Main Files Delete Files Flash Avail.
ADVANCED MODE Auto Locking
A
C
ADVANCED MODE Set Lock Key
D
F
SENSOR SETUP Run Manual Cal
REMOVE MEDIA Press Enter
SENSOR SETUP Pwr Up Auto-Cal
SENSOR SE TUP Online Auto-Cal
LOAD LINER Press Enter
LOAD MEDIA Press Enter
Pwr Up Auto-Cal Enable*
Online Auto-Cal Disable*
Gap Windowing Disable*
Gap Length 3 mm*
Cal in Peel Mode Disable*
Min Calib Delta 020*
Use Label Length Disable*
Threshold Range 50%*
Mark TOF Detect Mark Trail Edge*
F
Disp. Intensity 8*
ADVANCED MODE Disp. Intensity
E
F
View Extd Files XXXXX.XX
XXXXX.XX XXXXXX Bytes
EMC FFS Overwrite Files
View Main Files Delete Files Flash Avail.
B
B
Head Auto-Cal Enable*
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SERIAL INTERFACE MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences required for RS232C and RS422 interface setup. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-4, Serial Interface Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the foll owing prog ramming s equenc e only if this is the interfa ce
type to be used. Instead, refer to the appropriate interface programming chart.
INTERFACES
INTERFACES Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interface Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgt
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Interface
Mode
ENTER
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
Screens only display if Admin User is
enabled within the
Advanced
Mode
Serial Port Baud Rate
Word Length Stop Bits Parity Data Protocol Buffer Size in K Trickle Time Time Out Report Status Data Term Ready Request to Send Poll Character Poll Response Idle Response One Char Inquiry Printer Status Framing Errors
Serial Port
ENTER
Baud Rate 19200*
Word Length 8*
Stop Bits 1*
Parity None*
Data Protocol DTR*
Trickle Time 1/4 sec*
Timeout 10 sec*
Report Status Disable*
Buffer Size in K 16*
Data Term Ready True*
Request to Send On-Line and BNF*
Poll Character 00 Hex*
Poll Response 0 ms*
Idle Response Disable*
One Char Enquiry Disable*
Printer Status Disable*
Framing Errors Enable*
Host Interface
ENTER
Baud Rate 9600*
Word Length 8*
Stop Bits 1*
Parity None*
Data Protocol DTR*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
Trickle Time 1/4 sec*
Timeout 10 sec*
Report Status Disable*
Host Interface Serial*
Buffer Size in K 16*
Request to Send On-Line and BNF*
Poll Character 00 Hex*
Poll Response 0 ms*
Idle Respons e Disable*
One Char Enquir y Disable*
Printer Status Disable*
Framing Errors Enable*
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PARALLEL INTERFACE MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences requi red for IEEE1284 interface setup. Use th e keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-5, Parallel Interface Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the foll owing prog ramming s equenc e only if this is the interfa ce
type to be used. Instead, refer to the appropriate interface programming chart.
Prime Signal Disable*
Offline Process Disable*
INTERFACES
INTERFACES Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interface Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgmt
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Interface
Mode
ENTER
Buffer Size in K 16*
Auto Trickle Disable*
Trickle Time 1/4 sec*
Report Status Disable*
Ignore CR/LF No*
Host Interface IEEE 1284
IEEE 1284 Prime Signal
Prime Signal Disable*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
TOF Acti o n Reset*
Buffer Size in K 16*
Offset Process Disable*
ENTER
Parallel Port Port Type
Port Type IEEE 1284*
Screens only display if Admin User is
enabled within
the Advanced
Mode
Timeout 10 sec.*
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CENTRONICS INTERFACE MODE
This chapter prov ides the programming s equences required for Ce ntronics interface setup . Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-6, Centronics Interface Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the foll owing prog ramming s equenc e only if this is the interfa ce
type to be used. Instead, refer to the appropriate interface programming chart.
Timeout 10 sec.*
Prime Signal Disable*
Offline Process Disable*
PI Ignored Enable*
Data Bit 8 Enable*
INTERFACES
INTERFACES Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interface Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgmt
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Interface
Mode
ENTER
Buffer Size in K 16*
Auto Trickle Disable*
Trickle Time 1/4 sec*
Report Status Disable*
Ignore CR/LF No*
Host Interface Centronics
Parallel Port Port Type
CENTRONICS Data Bit 8
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
Data Bit 8 Enable*
PI Ignored Enable*
Data Polarity Standard*
Data Polarity Standard*
Response Polarity Standard*
Busy on Strobe Enable*
Latch Data On 10 sec*
ENTER
Parallel Port Port Type
Port Type Centronics
Screens
only display if Admin User is enabled within
the Advanced
Mode
Resp. Polarity Standard*
Busy on Strobe Enable*
Latch Data On Leading*
Prime Signal Disable*
TOF Action Reset*
Buffer Size in K 16*
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UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) INTERFACE MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences required for USB interface setup. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-7, USB Interface Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the foll owing prog ramming s equenc e only if this is the interfa ce
type to be used. Instead, refer to the appropriate interface programming chart.
INTERFACES
INTERFACES Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interface Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgmt
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Interface
Mode
ENTER
Ignore CR/LF
ENTER
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
USB Port Buffer Size in K
Buffer Size in K 1 to 16KB*
Timeout 10 sec*
INTERFACES USB Port
INTERFACES Host Interface
Host Interface Auto Switching*
Host Interface USB*
Screens
only display if
Admin User is
enabled withi n
Advanced
Mode
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LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) INTERF ACE MODE
This chapter provides th e programmi ng sequences required fo r LAN interfa ce setup. Use th e keys of th e printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-8, LAN Interface Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the foll owing prog ramming s equenc e only if this is the interfa ce
type to be used. Instead, refer to the appropriate interface programming chart.
INTERFACES
INTERFACES Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interface ETHERNET PORT ETHERNET ADDRESS ETHERNET SETTING Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgt
POWER
ONLINE PARL / SBPL
OFFLINE
LINE
ENTER
Interface
Mode
ENTER
Ignore CR/LF
ENTER
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Gateway Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
MAC Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
DHCP Disable*
ETHERNET ADDRESS IP Address
Subnet Mask Gateway Address MAC Address DHCP
Subnet Mask XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
INTERFACES ETHERNET PORT
ETHERNET PORT Timeout
Timeout 10 sec*
Switch Out On Data Timeout*
INTERFACES ETHERNET SETTING
ETHERNET SETTING NetBIOS Protocol
NetBIOS Protocol Enable*
ASCII Data Port 1024*
Keep Alive Timer 3 minutes*
Ethernet Speed Auto Select*
Job Control Standard*
Offline Process Disable*
INTERFACES Host Interface*
INTERFACES Host Interface*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
Host Interface Ethernet*
Screens only display if Admin User is
enabled within
the Advanced
Mode
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WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) INTERFACE MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences required for WLAN interface setup. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-9, WLAN Interface Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the foll owing prog ramming s equenc e only if this is the interfa ce
type to be used. Instead, refer to the appropriate interface programming chart.
INTERFACES
INTERFACES Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interface ETHERNET PORT ETHERNET SETTING WLAN ADDRESS WLAN SETTING Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgt
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
ENTER
Interface
Mode
ENTER
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Gateway Addres s XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
MAC Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
DHCP Disable*
WLAN ADDRESS IP Address
Subnet Mask Gateway Addres s MAC Address DHCP
Subnet Mask XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
INTERFACES ETHERNET SETTING
ETHERNET SETTING NetBIOS Protocol
NetBIOS Protocol Enable*
ASCII Data Port 1024*
Keep Alive Timer 3 minutes*
Ethernet Speed Auto Select*
Job Control Standard*
Offline Pr ocess Disable*
INTERFACES Host Interface*
INTERFACES Host Interface*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
Host Interface Ethernet*
Screens
only display if Admin User is enabled within
the Advanced
Mode
D
A
A
INTERFACES ETHERNET PORT
ETHERNET PORT Timeout
Timeout 10 sec*
Switch Out On Data Timeout*
B
B
A C
D
E
C
C
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PGL EMULATION MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences required to correlate the printer’s interpreter language with that of Printronics interpre tor language. Use the keys of the pr inter’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-10, PGL Emulation Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the following programming sequence only if this is the
emulation type required. Instead, refer to the appropriate emulation chart.
Ignore Text Disable*
Power on IGP/PGL Enable*
Skip Cmd Prefix Enable*
CR Edit Disable*
PI Slew Rang e 16*
Optimized Ratio Disable*
Var Form Type Add Nothing*
Var Form Adjust
00.0 inches*
Host Form Length Enable*
Select SFCC 126*
Slash 0 Disable*
Auto Uppercase Disable*
Autowrap Disable*
Define LF Code LF= LF*
Define CR Code CR= CR*
Select LPI 6*
Standard Sets
0) ASCII*
EMULATION
EMULATION Select
Select PGL*
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Emulation
Mode
ENTER
PGL Setup
Character Group Standard Sets Select LP1 Define CR Code Define LF Code Autowrap Auto Uppercase Slash 0 Select SFCC Host Form Length Var Form Adjust Var Form Type Optimized Ratio PI Slew Rang e CR Edit Skip Cmd Prefix Ignore Text Power on IGP/PGL Ext Execute Copy AI 00 Spaces Select SO Char Ignore Mode Select Char Do FF at TOF Expanded Font Scalable Size Forms Handling PGL Normal UPC Descenders I-2/5 Selection C39 Compatibl. User-Def Ratio Lead PDF Dist Trunc Dyn Data Vertical Adjust Error Report Boundary Check Repeat Form O pt Preparser Cmd Preparser Port Storage Select
Character Group Standard Sets*
AI 00 Spaces Disable*
Select SO Char 14*
Ignore Mode Disable*
Select Char 0*
Do FF at TOF Enable*
Expanded Font Scalable*
Scalable Size Normal*
Forms Handling Disable*
PGL Normal LP+ Menu*
UPC Descenders Always*
I-2/5 Selection Loading Zero*
C39 Compatbl. Disable*
User-Def Ratio Enable*
Lead PDF Dist
0.10 inches*
Trunc Dyn Data Disable*
Vertical Adjust 0 dots*
Error Report On*
Boundary Check Enable*
Repeat Form Opt Enable*
Preparser Cm d Status*
Preparser Port Disable*
Storage Select DISK= EMC*
Ext Execute Copy Disable*
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ZGL EMULATION MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences required to correlate the printer’s interpreter language with that of Zebra interpretor language. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-11, ZGL Emulation Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the following programming sequence only if this is the
emulation type required. Instead, refer to the appropriate emulation chart.
EMULATION
ZPL Compatible ZPL - II*
EMULATION Select
Select ZGL*
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Emulation
Mode
ENTER
ZGL Setup ZPL Compatible
Command Prefix Label Prefix Delimiter Text Mode Preparser Cmd Preparser Port MC Label Fmt PQ Label Fmt Label Buf Size Host Form Length Left Position Top Position Resolution Mode Vertical Adjust Vertical Density IS Label Fmt FB Width Adjust Storage Select Network ID Character Group Standard Sets
Command Prefix 126*
Label Prefix 94*
Delimiter 44*
Text Mode Absorb*
Preparser Cmd HS Command*
Preparser Port Disable*
MC Label Fmt List Form a t*
PQ Label Fmt List Form a t*
Label Bus Size 560K Bytes*
Host Form Length Enable*
Left Position 0 dots*
Top Position 0 dots/inch*
Resolution Mode Full*
Vertical Adjust Enable*
Vertical Density 207 dpi*
IS Label Fmt List Forma t*
FB Width Adjust 0 dots*
Storage Select B: = EMC*
Network ID 0*
Character Group Standard Set*
Standard Sets USA 1*
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DGL EMULATION MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences required to correlate the printer’s interpreter language with that of Datamax interpretor language. Use the keys of the prin ter’s operator panel to select and en ter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-12, DGL Emulation Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the following programming sequence only if this is the
emulation type required. Instead, refer to the appropriate emulation chart.
EMULATION
EMULATION Select
Select DGL*
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Emulation
Mode
ENTER
DGL Setup
Active Character Set Euro Character Control Codes FeedBack Chars Default Module Units of Measure Row Offset Column Offset Format Attrib. Error Handling Vert. DPI Adjust Compatibility Length Cmd (STXc) Heat Cmd (H) Speed Cmd (P,S) Cut Cmd (o,:,c) Soft. Switch (V) Sensor Cmd (e,r) Format Attr. (A)
Active Yes*
Character Set PC-8 CP 437*
Euro Character 128*
Control Codes Standard*
FeedBack Chars Disable*
Default Module RAM*
Units of Measure Imperial*
Row Offset
00.00 Inch*
Column Offset
00.00 Inch*
Format Attrib. XOR*
Error Handling Off*
Vert. DPI Adjust 0*
Compatibility Standard*
Length Cmd (STXc) Process*
Heat Cmd (H) Process*
Speed Cmd (P,S) Process*
Cut Cmd (o,:,c) Process*
Soft. Switch (V) Process*
Sensor Cmd (e,r) Process*
Format Attr. (A) Process*
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TGL EMULATION MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences required to correlate the printer’s interpreter language with that of TEC interpretor language. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-13, TGL Emulation Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the following programming sequence only if this is the
emulation type required. Instead, refer to the appropriate emulation chart.
EMULATION
Active Yes*
EMULATION Select
Select TGL*
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Emulation
Mode
ENTER
TGL Setup Active
Print Errors Character Set Slash Zero Image Scale SFCC Select EURO Symbol Speed CMDs AY Intensity CMD U1/U2 Move CMDs XS Sensor Param XS Media ‘C’ Act XS Media ‘D’ Act AR Pre-Feed CMD AX Fine Adj. CMD Page alignment Vert. DPI Adjust Status Response
Print Errors Disable*
Character Set PC-850*
Slash Zero Disable*
Image Scale Disable*
SFCC Select Auto Select*
EURO Symbol 0xB0*
Speed CMDs Process*
AY Intensity CMD Process*
XS Sensor Param Process*
XS Media ‘C’ Act Continuous*
XS Media ‘D’ Act Tear-Off*
AR Pre-Feed CMD Process*
AX Fine Adj. CMD Process*
Page alignment Center*
Vert. DPI Adjust 0*
Status Response Disable*
U1/U2 Move CMDs Process*
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IGL EMULATION MODE
This chapter provides the programming sequences required to correlate the printer’s interpreter language with that of Intermec interpretor lan guage. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-14, IGL Emulation Mode
ATTENTION: Perform the following programming sequence only if this is the
emulation type required. Instead, refer to the appropriate emulation chart.
EMULATION
Active Yes*
EMULATION Select
Select IGL*
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Emulation
Mode
ENTER
IGL Setup Active
Error Reporting Mode on Power Up Print Language IBM Translation Slash Zero EURO-Symbol Preparsing Data Status on <ETX> Cutter Cmd (c) PwrUpMod Cmd (C) EOP Dist Cmd (D) Intens. Cmd (d) TOF set Cmd (F) LRP adj. Cmd (f) Speed Cmd (S) Stock Cmd (T) Vert. DPI Adjust Reported model Saving UDCs Save state
Error Reporting Display on LCD*
Mode on Power Up Advanced 5mil*
Print Language US ASCII*
IBM Translation Disable*
Slash Zero Font Based*
EURO Symbol 0x0*
Preparsing data Disable*
Status on <ETX> Enable*
Intens. Cmd (d) Process*
TOF set Cmd (F) Process*
LRP adj. Cmd (f) Process*
Speed Cmd (S) Process*
Stock Cmd (T) Process*
Vert. DPI Adjust 0*
Reported model Auto detect*
Saving UDCs Automatic*
EOP Dist Cmd (D) Process*
IGL Setup Active*
PwrUpMod Cmd (C) Process*
Cutter Cmd (c) Process*
IGL Setup Save state*
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DIAGNOSTICS MODE
This set of menu screen s allows for the confirmation of various prin ter configurations, testing of its operational condition, and the moni toring of certain past activities. Use the key s of the printer’s oper ator panel to select an d enter the required options.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-15, Diagnostics Mode
DIAGNOSTICS Head On Time
XX.X Hours
DIAGNOSTICS Priority Setting
Printer Tests Test Count Software Build Hex Dump Mode Print Error Log Clear Error Log Flash Installed DRAM Installed Ptr On Time Printer Usage PrintHead Usage Head On Time Reset Head Data PrintHead Usage Head Type Head Voltage
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Priority Setting Command*
Printer Tests Checkerboard*
Software Build XXXXXX VX.XXX
Hex Dump Mode Disable*
DIAGNOSTICS FLASH Installed
8 Megabytes
DIAGNOSTICS
DIAGNOSTICS DRAM Installed
32 Megabytes
DIAGNOSTICS Printer Usage
XXXXX.X Meters
DIAGNOSTICS PrinterHead Usage
XXXXX.X Meters
DIAGNOSTICS Head Type
XXX DPI
DIAGNOSTICS Head Voltage
XX.XX +/- X.XX volts
ENTER
Test Count 5 Pages*
DIAGNOSTICS Print Error Log
DIAGNOSTICS Clear Error Log
Error Log Clear
DIAGNOSTICS Reset Head Data
Resetting Head Data
ENTER
Screens
only display if
Admin User is
enabled within the
Advanced
Mode
DIAGNOSTICS Ptr On Time
XXXXX.X Hours
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PRINTER MANAGEMENT MODE
This chapter provides the program ming sequenc es required to connect and operate the printer thr ough a sytems network. The menu screens that will appear and will require addres s, is dependent on the interface type to b e used.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
Figure 4-16, Printer Management Mode
INTERFACES Serial
Parallel LAN / WLAN Centronics
INTERFACES
POWER
ONLINE
OFFLINE
LINE
FUNCTION
Interface
Mode
ENTER
Printer Mgmt SNC Port
Mgmt Protocol SNC Port Number SNC Port Timeout Status Port Numb Mgmt Port Number
Chosen:
Lan, WLAN, or Serial
ENTER
Baud Rate 19200*
Word Length 8*
Stop Bits 1*
Parity None*
Ethernet
ENTER
Printer Mgmt SNC Port
Mgmt Protocol Select Port Baud Rate Word Length Stop Bits Parity Modem Modem NUM Modem Status Dial Method
Chosen:
Parallel, Centronic, or USB
ENTER
INTERFACES Printer Mgmt
SNC Port Disable*
Serial Ethernet
Mgmt Protocol PXML*
SNC Port Number XXXXX*
SNC Port Timeout 100 seconds*
Status Port Numb XXXXX*
Mgmt Port Number XXXXX*
Disable
ENTER
Mgmt Protocol PXML*
Status Port Numb XXXXX*
Mgmt Port Number XXXXX*
Serial
ENTER
Mgmt Protocol PXML*
Select Port Debug*
Host
Mgmt Port Number XXXXX*
Modem Disable*
Modem NUM Enable*
Debug
ENTER
Deselect Serial Host Interface
Host
ENTER
Modem Status Enable*
Dial Method Tone*
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MISC QUICK MENUS
The flow charts in this chapter provide quick access to certain printer features without having to enter their specific printer modes. All of the keystrokes required are performed via the printer’s operator panel.
Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in the following chapter to provide an explanation of each menu screen.
DISPLAY INTENSITY ADJUSTMENT
The keystrokes identifi ed in Figure 4-17 provide the steps r equired to adjust the brightness o f the printer’s LCD without having to enter the Advanced Mode.
Figure 4-17, Display Intensity Adjustment
BUFFER CLEAR
The keystrokes identified in Figure 4-18 provide the steps required to perform a Hex Dump operation without having to enter the Diagnostics Mode.
Figure 4-18, Buffer Clear
OFFLINE
OFFLINE
ENTER
Display Intensity Set to XX
Display Intensity Set to XX
Printer
saves
changes
ONLINE
CANCEL
Buffer Cleared
Printer
clears buffer
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SOFT RESET
Reboots the printer ba ck to an online state. If the reset is performed during a par ameter change, it will not be saved. This reset will not erase any settings previously saved to non-volatile memory.
Figure 4-19, Soft Reset
KEY LOCK/UNLOCK
Certain keystrokes within t he pr inter ’s menu tree is loc ked to pr event chang e unde r norma l ci rcums tances. T hes e default menu settings may be changed however, by performing the keystrokes identified in Figure 4-20.
Figure 4-20, Key Lock/Unlock
ONLINE
STANDBY . . . SOFT RESET
+
OFFLINE
Printer
resets
+ ENTER
ENTER SWITCH LOCKED
+ ENTER
OFFLINE
ENTER SWITCH UNLOCKED
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MENU DEFINITION TABLES
USER MODE (TABLE 4-1)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the USER Mode.
Is the menu selection screen for the USER Mode.
Specifies the speed in inches per second (ips) at which the media passes through the printer while print ing.
The speed may be adjusted in increments of 1 ips with a range from 1 to 10 ips. The factory default is 4 ips.
Specifies the level of thermal energy provided from the print head to affect print darkness. The print darkness setting needed is dependent on the type of ribbon and media installed for use and also relative to print speed.
The adjustment range is from -15 to +15. The factory default is -3.
This setting vertically adjusts where the printer begins printing relative to top-of-form. The allowable range is -12.7 to +5 millimeters.
INTERFACES
USER MODE Print Speed
Print Darkness Pitch Offset Ver Print Offset Hor Print Offset Label Length Label Width Slash Zero Character Pi tch Protocol C. Code Euro Characte r Ver BaseRefPoint Hor BaseRefPoint UPC Descenders Vert. DPI Adjust C128 Mode Switch Error Handling Mem Select ( CC1) Orientation Slew Speed C t rl Print Direction Tear-Off Time Label Missing Clip Page Fault Reprint Display Ribbon Ribbon Near End Units Set Label Le n gth TOF Detect Fault TOF Adjust Mode TOF Adjust
Print Speed 4 ips*
Print Darkne ss 5*
Pitch Offset
00.0 mm*
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Specifies the distance to advance or retract the print image on the label to determine its vertical positioning. The actual image height is not affected by this adjustment, only its location.
The factory default is -1.00 inches with a range of 6.00 inches. A negative value (-) retracts the image and a positive value (+) advances the image placement on the label.
Specifies the lateral distance to move the print image on the label to determine its horizontal positioning. The actual image width is not affected by this adjustment, only its location.
The factory default is 0.00 inches with a range from -1.00 inch to +1.00 inch. A negative value (-) moves the imag e closer t o the prin ter’s ce nter fram e and a posit ive value (+) moves t he image from the printer’s center frame.
Typically specifies the physical label length of the media installed. However, the type of media in addition to its size it a determinant.
Die-Cut Labels - the measurable length of the removable label. Does not include the liner material or gap.
T ag S tock w/ no tices or hole s - the mea surab le leng th is from the trail ing edg e of one n otch or hole to the leading edge of the next notch or hole.
T ag S toc k w / b lack ma rks on underside - the measuarable length from th e le ad ing edge of one black mark to the leading edge of the next black mark.
Continuous Media w/o indicators - the measurable length depends upon the image size.
The allowable label length is from 0.1 to 0.99 inches (2.5 - 2514.6mm). The factory default is 6 inches. The label length allowable is dependent on the label’s width and the printhead resolution in use.
Specifies the physical width of the print image. The allowable range is 0.1 to 4.1 inches (2.5 - 104mm).
Deternimes if a zero is printed with or without a diagonal slash through it.
This setting determines whether each printer character occupies a designated space (Fixed) regardless of the character’s width, or if the character’s space is representative of its width (Proportional).
Proportional is contemporarily perferred.
The ESC sequence in SBPL commands may be defined as standard (using non-printable code 1BH) or non-standard (Hex 5E).
Changes the address of the Euro character.
USER MODE (TABLE 4-1)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Ver Print Offset
00.0 mm*
Hor Print Offset
00.0 mm*
Label Length 152 mm*
Label Width 104 mm*
Slash Zero Disable*
Character Pitch Proportional*
Protocol C. Code Standard*
Euro Character 213*
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This setting changes the v erti ca l bas e re fere nce point for the current label job and all subsequent label jobs. Its effect is identical to the <ESC>A3 Base Reference Point command.
This setting changes the horizontal base reference point for the current label job and all subsequent label jobs. Its effect is identical to the <ESC>A3 Base Reference Point command.
This parameter allows the printing of bar code descenders when human readable data is not presented in the UPC/EAN barcodes.
No Change - factory default.
Always - factory default. UPC/EAN bar codes are printed with descenders even if human readable data is not present.
Never - UPC/EAN bar codes are printed without descenders.
Allows fine adjustmen t of re solut ion us ed to s cale p age eleme nts /coord inates . In ca ses w here th e printed label length is incorrect, the vertical resolution value used for calculations can be fine adjusted by this menu between -100 and +100.
Negative values result in a lower DPI value and thusly a longer label. Positive values result in a higher DPI value resulting in a shorter label. This adjustment does not affect the size of images and downloaded bitmap fonts.
Allows compatibility with older SATO printer models. By selecting ‘Automatic’ enables the printer to encode C128 bar code data using automatic mode switching. This action generally results in smaller barcodes.
If enabled, the printer will beep if an invalid code is deleted in the format file being downloaded/ printed.
Specifies the memory assigned to parameters 1 and 2 of <ESC>CC command. If the operator panel se lection i s set to Card, the c ommand < ESC>CC 1 decl ares that the memor y
cartridge is to be used to recall/sto re data (graphic & font) an d CC2 is to be used to access internal flash memory.
If the opera tor panel selection is to Memory, the above scenrio is reversed. This menu screen allows the image orientation on the printed label to be determined.
Portrait - specifies vertical page orientation with page height being greater than its width. The top-right corner of the image is positioned in the media’s leading right corner.
Landscape - specifies horzontal orientation with page width being greater than its height. The top-left corner of the image is positioned in the media’s leading left corner.
Inv. Portrait - spec ifies vertic al p age o rient at ion with p age height being greate r than i t s wid th. The bottom-right corner of the image is positioned in the media’s trailing left corner.
Inv. Landscape - specifies horizontal orientation with page width being greater than its height. The top-right corner of the image is positioned in the media’s trailing right corner.
USER MODE (TABLE 4-1)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Ver BaseRefPoint 0 dots*
Hor BaseRefPoint 0 dots*
UPC Descenders Always*
Vert. DPI Adjust 0*
C128 Mode Switch Manual*
Error Handling Beep*
Mem Select (CC1) Card*
Orientation Portrait*
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Allows selection of the manner of determining the speed of media movement during non-print activity.
Automatic - always the same as the print speed.
Manual - allows the slew speed to be set. Selecting this option brings up another menu that allows a speed range from 2 to 10 ips. The factory default is 6 ips, but the maximum slew speed is also determined by theprinter model.
Determines basic print image orientation.
Head First - the edge of the image that has been determined to be the top will be printed first. In the case of a portait, the head will print and exit the printer first.
Foot First - the edge of the image that has been determined to be the bottom will be printed first. In the case of a portrait, the head will be printed and exit the printer last.
Note: This feature will not change the orientation of any test patterns in the DIAGNOSTIC mode. Allows specification of the number of seconds after the buffer is empty that the printer will wait
before it advances media to the tear bar position. This is applicable when Media Handling is set to Tear-Off Strip or Continuous mode and Continuous mode is set Tear-strip Full.
The allowed range is .1 to 60.0 seconds and the factory default is 1.0 seconds.
Allows a label to be detected at the tear bar for the Peel-Off Media mode.
Fault Disable - factory default. The printer does not generate a fault condition if a missing label is encountered.
Fault Enable - the printer generates a fault condition if a missing label is encountered.
Determines how the printer handles images that are too large for one physical page length when using gap or black mark media.
Enable - factory default. When the user selected page length is greater than the physical page length, the printer clips the excess data to fit the physical page and the excess data is lost. The media sensor consequently looks for the gap, notch, hole, or black mark and when detected, uses it as the top-of-form position for the next label. Any remaining data is clipped from the label being printed.
Disable - when the user selected page length is greater than the physical page length dictated by the gap, notch, hole, or black mark on media, the printer continues to print the remaing excess data o nto the ne xt p hysicla pag e. The me dia se nsor lo oks for th e gap, no tch, hole, or black mark only after the media has advanced the distance specified by the label length value in the Media Setup menu or by the Host Forms Length value sent by via the software. An y gaps, notches, holes, or black marks that ex ist prior to reachi ng the Label Length or Host Forms Length are ignored.
Note: When Disable is selected, media sensing reliability can be improved, but the correct label length value must be entered . If the v alue is too lo ng, the p rint er will ig nore the actua l gap or m ark it needs to detect. When gap sensing is used, the Label Length value is equal to the physical length of a die-cut or rem ov ab le l abel. When eye-mark sensing is used, the L abel Length value is the physical distance from the leading edge of one eye-mark to the leading edge of the next.
This menu option determines how the printer handles data that was printing when an error occurred.
Disable - factory default. Will not reprint a label affected by an error condition.
Enable - Will reprint a label affected by an error condition.
When enabled and the printer is online, 1 to 4 asterisks will display on the LCD indicating the approximate amount of ribbon remaining on the supply spindle.
**** = full to 3/4 full, *** = 1/2 to 3/4 full, ** = 1/4 to 1/2 full, * = 1/8 to 1/4 full.
Enable is the factory default.
USER MODE (TABLE 4-1)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Slew Speed C trl Automatic*
Print Direction Head First*
Tear-Off Time
01.0 seconds*
Label Missing Fault Disable*
Clip Page Enable*
Fault Reprint Enable*
Display Ribbon Enable*
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When enabled and the amount of ribbon remaining on the supply spindle is approximately 75 to 50 meters or l ess, the ON LI NE indicator of the operat or panel will fl ash and ‘Ribbon Low’ will display on the second line of the LCD. The warning message will not prevent printing.
The Display Ribbon option must be enabled for the warning to display. Disable is the factory default setting.
This menu screen allows selection of millimeters or inches as the unit of measure. Inches is the factory default.
Allows selection of whether the Sensed Distance value derived from an Auto or Manual Calibrate will be used to set the Label Length value in the Media Setup menu.
Manual - factory default. The Sensed Distance value derived from an Auto or Manual Calibrate will not override or change the Label Length value.
Automatic - when an Auto or Manual Calibrate is performed, the Sensed Distance value derived from either calibration will override and change the Label Length value. If Auto or Calibrate is not performed, the current Label Length value will be used.
Note: When Set Label Length = Automatic and the label sensor is set to Gap, the printer will subtract the Gap Length value (in the Sensor Setup menu of the Advanced Mode) from the Sensed Distance value obtained when the Auto or Manual Calibrate was performed. Setting the label length to ‘Automatic’ sets the ‘Use Label Length’ menu to ‘Disable’ in the Sensor Setup menu of the Advanced Mode.
Allows selection of top-of-form detection fault. The printer displays a ‘ Gap N ot De tec ted’ fau lt an d stops printing when media has advanced a distance equal to the selected quantity or more times the Label Length value set in menu.
3 Labels - factory default.
• 9 Labels
• 1 Label
Allows the top-of-form distance to be set using the TOF Adjust menu.
Enable - enables the adjustment through the TOF Adjust menu.
Disable - factory default. Disables the adjustment through the TOF Adjust menu.
This option sets the distance from the top-of-form (TOF) that is left blank (unprinted) after a label has been removed in Tear-Off Strip. Printing norm al ly st a r t s a t top -of-f orm , but when enabled, the print start position can be adjusted from 0.00 to 0.40 inches from top-of-form in increments of
0.01 inches. This adjustment is useful if a die-cut label sticks to the platen because of jagged edges created
by poor label removal using the tear bar. By controlling how much blank space there is from top­of-form, the amount of media called back after being torn off can be controlled.
CONFIGURATION MODE (TABLE 4-2)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the CONFIGURATION Mode.
USER MODE (TABLE 4-1)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Ribbon Near End Enable*
Units In Millimeters*
Set Label Length Manual*
TOF Detect Fault 3 labels*
TOF Adjust Mode Disable*
TOF Adjust
10.1 mm*
CONFIG MODE
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Is the menu selection screen for the CONFIGURATION Mode.
This menu allows up to eight unique configurations to be saved to meet different printer requirements. These saved configurations eliminate the need to change the parameter settings as needed. The configurations are stored in memory and will not be lost when the printer is powered off.
Note: If the Protect Configs feature is enbled, the new configuration will not be saved unless the exisitng configuration has first been deleted.
The factory default is 1. Is a sub-menu of the conf igurat ion sav e featu re. This menu s creen perm its a p articu lar print job to
be assigned a numeral reference. As many as eight printer configurations may be saved.
Is an informational menu screen displaying the configuration is being saved.
The printer can store up to eight configurations in memory. This menu set allows the selection and loading of a specific configuration.
Is a sub-menu of the configuration load feature. This menu screen permits a particular configuration to be assigned a numeral reference. As many as eight configurations may be loaded.
The factory default is Factory.
Is an informational menu screen displaying the configuration is being loaded.
CONFIGURATION MODE (TABLE 4-2)
MENU DESCRIPTION
CONFIG MODE Save Config.
Load Config. Print Config. Delete Config. Power-Up Config. Protect Config. Name Config 1 Name Config 2 Name Config 3 Name Config 4 Name Config 5 Name Config 6 Name Config 7 Name Config 8 Reset Cfg Names Auto Save
CONFIG MODE Save Config.
Save Config. 1*
Saving Configuration
CONFIG MODE Load Config.
Load Config. Factory*
Loading Factory Configuration
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This menu set is used to print a list of various stored printer configurations. It is recommended that a printed list of loaded/saved configurations be kept for quick reference.
Is a sub-menu of the configuration print feature. The factory default is Current.
This menu set is used to delete specific configurations stored in the printer’s memory.
Allows the selection of the configuration to be deleted. The factory default may not be deleted. The factory default is 1.
Is an informational menu screen displaying the configuration is being deleted.
This menu set allows the s elect ion of w hich s tored co nfigura tion w ill be inil ized w hen the printer i s powered on. Any one of the saved configurations or the factory default configuration may be chosen.
The factory default is Factory.
Allows the selection of the configuration that will be initialized at startup.
This menu set determines if a new configuration will overwrite an exisitng configuration.
Allows the selection of the desired option.
Disable - factory default. Will overwrite.
Enable - will not overwrite.
There is a menu set for each of the saved configurations (1 through 8). By entering the specific menu set designated for a particular configuration, that configuration may be provided with a text name. The assigned text name may not exceed 15 characters.
When a configuration has been assigned a name here, all other menus (Save, Load, Print, Delete, Power-Up, Protect) relative to that particular configuration will also display the assigned file name.
CONFIGURATION MODE (TABLE 4-2)
MENU DESCRIPTION
CONFIG MODE Print Config.
Print Config. Current*
CONFIG MODE Delete Config.
Delete Config. 1*
Deleting Configuration
CONFIG MODE Power-Up Config.
Power-Up Config. Factory*
CONFIG MODE Protect Config.
Protect Configs. Disable*
Name Config 1 1
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This menu screen permits the designation of the desired file name. Use the arrow keys of the printer’s operator panel to scroll and select appropriate characters in the appropriate sequence.
This menu set permits file names for print configurations to be reset to their respective default configuration number. Either a particular file may reset or all.
The available options for file name reset is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or All. The factory default is 1.
This menu set allows selection of whether the printer will automatically prompt the operator to save alterations made to any of the stored configurations.
Allows selection of the desired menu option.
Enable - factory default. Will prompt.
Disable - will not prompt.
Note: If currently in the Factory Config menus and a change is made, pressing ENTER saves to Config 1 or the next available configuration set and becomes the Power-Up Config.
If the Current Config is configuration set 1 and a change is made, pressing ENTER will save the change to Config 1.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the ADVANCED Mode.
CONFIGURATION MODE (TABLE 4-2)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Name Config 1 1*
CONFIG MODE Reset Cfg Names
Reset Cfg Names 1*
CONFIG MODE Auto Save
Auto Save Enable*
ADVANCED MODE
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Is the premiere menu screen of the Advanced Mode. Allows scrolling and selection of its primary menu options.
Permits selection of the media handling method desired.
Tear-Off - factory default. Prints labels until the print buffer is empty, then positions the last label over the tear bar for removal.
Continuous - prints continuously and feeds the printed labels along with its backing paper.
Peel-Off - prints die-c ut l abe ls an d auto ma tic al ly peels away the backing pape r as e ac h l abe l advances from the printer. The printer waits until the printed label is taken for application before printing the next label. This method is only su pported whenthe Valu e P eel or the Peel­Off Rewinder optio n is ins ta lled. A R emove La bel me ssag e will displ ay on th e LCD pro mptin g label removal for each label printed.
Cut - cuts printed lab els or tags at the us er sp eci fied in te rva ls. Cu tti ng ma y occu r after each printed label/tag or followi ng a spec ified quantit y. Only available with cutte r asembly inst alle d.
Rewind - rewinds printed labels onto a spindle assembly. This option is used for efficient storage of the printed labels to be applied at a later date. Only available with rewinder assembly installed.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
ADVANCED MODE Media Handling
Adv Continuous Print Mode Gap/Mark Sensor Run Auto Cal Run Profile Power Saver Time Pwr Save Control Display Language Alarm Auto Online Cancel Key Ret. Status Port Del Char frm F1s Ld Char from F1s Save Char to F1s Del Char frm RAM Ld Char at PwrUp Del Set frm F1s Ld Set from F1 s Save Set to F1s Del Set from RAM Ld Set at PwrUp Main FFS Optimize&Reboot Print File List Auto Locking Set Lock Key Max Font Buff e r Max Cache Memory Max Cached Ch ar Standard Chars. Bold Chars. Extra Bold Char. OCR-A Chars. OCR-B Chars. Tall Characters Batch Counter Disp. Intensity Sensor Setup Admin User
Media Handling Continuous*
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Allows selection of special media modes when the Continuous option is chosen as the Media Handling method.
Standard - factory default. Printing occurrs without automatic media offset or positioning for each consecutive label. In such applications, the FEED key may need to be pressed to position the next label for printing. Will result in a blank label being fed between each printed label to advance the media sufficiently to remove the printed label.
Tear-Off - pro vides of fse t mov ement of the m edia to post ion the pe rforated line o f its back ing paper at the tear bar. This option will not result in blank labels as with the Standard method, but only supports label lengths 2.50 inches or longer.
Tear-Strip Full - provides offset movement of the media to position the perforated line of its backing paper at the tear bar once the print buffer is empty for a period Test Strip Time (media is not aligned at the tear bar until that time expires). when printable data is again detected, a blank label is automatically fed resulting in one blank label between each print job. This option supports label lengths 2.50 inches or longer. Shorter label lengths will result in two or more blank labels to be automatically fed at the beginning of each print job.
This option specifies the media type to be used.
Transfer - factory default. Indicates thermal transfer media requiring ribbon stock.
Direct - indicates direct thermal printing using heat sensitive media without ribbon stock.
Allows specification of the label sensor to be used relative to the media type for label length indication (gap, notch, hole, eye-mark).
Gap - factory default. Select when using media with a liner space between die-cut labels or when using tag stock with notches or holes as length indicators on white background media. The top-of-form position is the leading edge of the die-cut label (trailing edge of the gap, notch, hol e).
Disable - select when using media without label length indicators (without gap, notch, hole, eye-mark) or to ignore any present leng th indic ators. Wh en this opt ion is chose n, label length will be based on th e Label Legth value entere d in the M edia Se tup me nu or th e valu e sent via host software.
Mark - select when using eye-mark media or tag stock. The top-of-form position is the leading edge of the eye-mark indicator (black mark).
This feature is used to improve the sensitivity and reliability of the printer’s label sensor in detecting reference indicators (gap, notch, hole, eye-mark) as well as, a paper-out condition.
Press the ENTER key of the operator panel while ‘Run Auto-Cal’ is displayed on the LCD. the printer will then advance media the distance required to accurately detect the label length indicator, then stop at the top-of-form position. The LCD will momentarily display the Sensed Distance. The end result will be a change to the Gap/Mark Threshold, Paper-Out Threshold, and Sensed Distance values that the printer will use. The changes will take effect immediately within the current configuration menu.
Is an informational m enu sc reen. In dicat es that auto matic ca librat ion is in p roces s from Ru n Auto­Cal.
Run Auto-Cal is successfully completed when the Sensed Distance displayed correctly matches that of the installed media. When Gap is selected, the Sensed Distance will be representative of the length from the trailing edge of one gap to the trailing edge of the next gap (one label + one gap). When Mark is selected, the Sensed Distance will represent the length form the leading edge of one eye-mark to the leading edge of the next eye-mark. Run Auto-Cal supports label lengths up to 24 inches.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Adv Continuous Standard*
Print Mode Transfer*
Gap/Mark Sensor Gap*
ADVANCED MODE Run Auto Cal
Please Wait
Sensed Distance XX.X mm*
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This feature provides a graphical printout showing the relationship of the Paper-Out Threshold and the Gap/Mark Threshold. The profile printed is to assist in setting the thresholds for difficult media (preprinted labels and labels with poor gap/media dynamic range).
When selected, the printer will advance media and print the media profile along the length of each label. The factory default is Print Profile.
Displays while the pri nter is printi ng the media profil e. Will conti nue to print u ntil th e ENTER key is pressed.
Permits entry into the Power Saver TIme sub-menus.
The user specified time interval for this parameter sets the amount of idle time before the printer goes into Power Saver Mode. Pressing any key or sending a print job removes the power saver message from the LCD.
The options are 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, and 240 minutes. The factory default is 15 minutes.
Permit the Power Saver mode to be enabled or disabled as preferred.
Enable - factory default. Permits the setting from the Power Saver Time menu to become effective.
Disable - the power saver feature will not function.
This menu permits the language to be chosen that will appear on the operator panel LCD. The language options are: English, German, French, Itilian, Spanish, or Portugese.
The factory default is English.
The printer has an integrated audible alarm that may be enabled to alert the user of detected faults. The manner of audible may also be determined in this menu.
On - factory default. The audible alarm sounds 3 beeps when a fault occurs.
Cont. Beep - the audible alarm emits a continuous beep upon the detection of a fault.
Off - the audible alarm feature is disabled. Sound is not emitted upon a fault detection.
This menu screen will only appear if the real-time clock chip has been installed. If installed, the menu will allow the time and date to be set. The time and date is expressed in hh:mm YYYYMMMDD.
hh = hour, mm = minute, MMM = month, DD = day, YYYY = year
Allows the determination of whether the printer will automatically power up in the online state.
Enable - factory default. The printer powers up in the online state.
Disable - the printer powers up in the state that conditions dictate.
Permits the determination of whether a cancel key may be used in the offline mode to clear all data in the print buffer. The deleted data will not be printed. If enabled, the cancel key located on the host computer keyboard shall be the underscore (_) key.
Enable - factory default. The cancel key is functional.
Disable - the cancel key is not functional.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
ADVANCED MODE Run Profile
Media Profile Enter to Stop
ADVANCED MODE Power Saver Time
Power Saver Time 15 minutes*
Pwr Save Control Enable*
Display Language English*
Alarm On*
Set Calendar MM/DD/YY
hh:mm
Auto Online Enable*
Cancel Key Enable*
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This option selects the port for the Return Status Commands (i.e., ~STATUS (PGL) and ~HS (PPI/ZGL)) to send the status back to the host.
The options are Serial, E-NET Stat Port, USB, IEEE 1284, Disable, E-NET Data Port. Serial is the factory default.
Each option when selected, permits the deletion, loading, or saving of characters or overlay sets to/from flash memory or Ram.
Del Char frm F1s - deletes downloaded character(s) from flash memory.
Ld Char from F1s - loads downloaded character(s) from flash memory.
Save Char from F1s - saves downloaded character(s) to flash memory.
Del Char frm RAM - deletes downloaded character(s) from RAM.
Ld Char at PwrUp - loads downloa ded character(s) f rom flash memory at po wer up. Can enable or disable. Disable is the factory default.
Del Set frm F1s - deletes dow nloaded overlay set(s) from flash memory.
Ld Set from F1s - loads downloaded overlay set(s) from flash memory.
Save Set to F1s - saves downloaded overlay set(s) to flash memory.
Del Set from RAM - seletes downloaded overlay set(s) from RAM.
Ld Set at PwrUp - loads downloaded overlay set(s) from flash memory at power up. Can enable or disable. Disable is the factory default.
Main FFS -
Optimize&Reboot - reclaims flash space from deleted flash files. After pressing the ENTER key on the printer’s operator panel, wiat for the printer to reboot. Will optimize both the Main and Extd file system if present.
Main Flash File System.
Overwrite Files - factory default . This option prevent s fil es in the ma in file system from bein g overwritten by disabling the overwrite function.
View Main Files - displays a list of files in the main file system. Pressing ENTER on the printer’s operator panel display file size.
Delete Files - allows deletion of files in the main file list. Contact your adminstrator for assistance.
Flash Avail. - displays the amount of flash memory available to save or download files into main flash.
Is the screen that appears if the View Main Files option is selected from the MAIN FFS menu screen. Displays the list of files in the main file system.
Is the screen that appears if the Flash Avail. option is selected from the MAIN FFS menu screen. Displays the amount of flash memory available to save or download files into flash.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Ret. Status Port Disable
ADVANCED MODE Del Char frm F1s
Ld Char from F1s Save Char from F1s Del Char frm RAM Ld Char at PwrUp Del Set frm F1s Ld Set from F1s Save Set to F1s Del Set from RAM Ld Set at PwrUp Main FFS Optimize&Reboot
MAIN FFS Overwrite Files
View Main Files Delete Files Flash Avail.
View Main Files XXXXX.XX
XXXXX.XX XXXXXX Bytes
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Extended Memory Card - Flash File System
Overwrite Files - factory default. This option prevents files in the extended file system from being overwritten by disabling the overwrite function.
View Main Files - displays a list of files in the extended file s ystem . Pres si ng EN TER on the printer’s operator panel display file size.
Delete Files - allows deletion of files in the exten ded file li st. Contact your admi nstrator for assistance.
Flash Avail. - displays the amount of flash memory available to save or download files into extended flash.
Is the screen that appears if the View EMC Files option is selected from the EMC FFS menu screen. Displays the list of files in the extended file system.
Is the screen that appears if the Flash Avail. option is selected from the EMC FFS menu screen. Displays the amount of flash memory available to save or download files into extended flash.
Prints a summary of the files stored in extended flash memory and several statistics on file system usage.
Is a menu option with in the main menu of the ADVANCED MODE and allows adv ancem en t to the Auto Locking sub-menu to be enabled or disabled as desired.
Is the sub-menu of the Auto Locking feature.
Disable - factory default. The ENTER key of the printer’s operator panel must be manually locked.
Enable - the printer automatically locks the ENTER key 5 minutes after the last operator panel key is pressed.
Is a menu option with in the main menu of the ADVANCED MODE and allows adv ancem en t to the Set Lock Key sub-menu to select a lock key.
Normally, the down arrow key and the ENTER ke y is pr essed si mult aneo usly to lock or unloc k the printer menu. This set of menus allows a personal choice of operator panel keys for this purpose as long as they are not already used for another function. There is not a limit on how many keys can be selected.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
EMC FFS Overwrite Files
View Main Files Delete Files Flash Avail.
View Extd Files XXXXX.XX
XXXXX.XX XXXXXX Bytes
ADVANCED MODE Print File List
ADVANCED MODE Auto Locking
Auto Locking Disable*
ADVANCED MODE Set Lock Key
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Is the sub-menu of the Set Lock Key feature. When this menu is displayed, simultaneously press the combination of keys desired to be the
new lock keys. If the entry is valid, the display will read “Enter the new lock key again”. Accurately repeat the
entry and “Lock key has been changed” will appear. In case of an error in the second entry, “Validation Failed” will appear and the process must be begun again.
If the entry was invalid, the display will read “Invalid key selection” and another set of keys will have to be chosen.
The new lock key designation will remain in effect even if the printer is powered off and then on again. Press the FUNCTION key to exit the Advanced Mode.
Is a menu option with in the main menu of the ADVANCED MODE and allows adv ancem en t to the Max Font Buffer sub-menu.
Allows selection of the maximum amount of DRAM to be allocated for downloading fonts (True­Type, Scalable, Bit-Map). The range is from 100 to 800 KBytes. Factory default is 100 KBytes.
Maximum Cache Memory. This option specifies the size of the memory block that can be allocated to the font cache. The font cache stores bitmaps that are created on demand from the font outlines stored on the printer flash. The cache allows the printer to print scalable fonts at optimum speed.
To calculate the memory requirement, use the following equation: (HS x VS x Average Height x Average Width x NumOf Char)/8 HS = horizontal res ol uti on, VS = v erti ca l re so lut ion , Average Height = average charac ter he igh t i n
inches, Average Width = average character width in inches, Nu mOf Char = number of char acters to be cached.
For most applications, the default settings for font memory is acceptable. Therefore, do not change the defaults unless the application requires an uncommon memory configuration.
Maximum Cached Characters. This option specifies the size of the largest character that can be stored in the font cache. To calculate the memory requirement, use this equation:
(HS x VS x Average Height x Average Width)/8 HS = average character height in inches, VS = vertical resolution, Average Height = average
character height in inches, Average Width = average character width in inches, NumOf Char = number of characters to be cached.
For most applications, the default settings for font memory is acceptable. Therefore, do not change the defaults unless the application requires an uncommon memory configuration.
This menu e ntry per mits the t hickness o r font w eight of standard t ext fonts to be adju sted. T he range is 0 to 512, and the factory default is 340.
This menu entry permits the thickness or font weight of bold text fonts to be adjusted. The range is 0 to 512, and the factory default is 448.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Select a new lock key
ADVANCED MODE Max Font Bu ffer
Max Font Bu ffer 100 KBytes*
Max Cache Memory 900 KBytes*
Max Cached Char 01 KBytes*
Standard Chars. 340*
Bold Chars. 448*
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This menu entry permits the thickness or font weight of extra bold text fonts to be adjusted. The range is 0 to 512, and the factory default is 504.
For most applications, the default settings for font memory is acceptable. Therefore, do not change the defaults unless the application requires an uncommon memory configuration.
Permits character weight adjustment of resident OCR-A characters. The allowed range is 0 to 512, and the factory default is 384.
Permits character weight adjustment of resident OCR-A characters. The allowed range is 0 to 512, and the factory default is 304.
Increases the point height of resident Intellifont characters.
Disable - factory default. Standard resident font character height is maintained.
Enable - increases the point height by approx im ate ly 10% .
Permits the display of the quantity of pages remaining in a print job.
Enable - f actory def ault. Will d isplay on t he operator pa nel LCD. Is only suppor ted in PGL and ZGL. If the correct execute command is absent from the print file, “0 Pages” will continually display.
Disable - the quantity of pages remaining to be printed will not display. Instead, the Active emulation and interface will display on the operator panel LCD.
Display Intensity. Is a menu option within the main menu of the ADVANCED MODE and allows advancement to the Disp. Intensity sub-menu.
Display Intensity. Allows the light intensity of the operator panel LCD to be adjusted. The allowable range is 0 to 20, the factory default is 10.
Is the first menu screen of the Sensor Setup portion of the ADVANCED MODE. The sub-menus to follow allow values and settings to be established relative to the printers media sensors.
This value represents in inches, the distance that was sensed between the top-of-form of one label to the top-of-form of the next label. With gapped media loaded, the distance equals the physical label length plus one gap, notch, or hole (trailing edge to trailing edge).
With eye-mark media loaded, the distance equals the leading edge of one eye-mark to the leading edge of the next eye-mark. This value is automatically determined only after successful completion of Auto or Manual Calibrate and cannot be manually changed. The factory default is
0.00 inches.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Extra Bold Char. 504*
OCR-A Chars. 384*
OCR-B Chars. 304*
Tall Characters Disable*
Batch Counter Disable*
ADVANCED MODE Disp. Intens i ty
Disp. Intensity 8*
SENSOR SETUP Sensed Distance
Sensed Distance XX.X mm
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This menu sets a value that when exceeded by the output of the media sensor, is recognized by the printer as a gap or eye-mark. When Auto or Manual Paper Calibrate is performed, the value displayed is equal to the gap/eye-mark threshold value set by this procedure. If running the procedure does not provide a reliable top-of-form detection (e.g., when using unusual m ed ia), th e Gap/Mark Thresh value can be manually set to th desired value.
The factory default is 171 with a range of 000 to 255. Note: If the Gap/Mark Sensor (in ADVANCED MODE) is set for gap sensing, the factor y defaul t is
140. The factory default is 75 for eye-mark sensing. This menu allows selection of a value that when exceeded by the output of the media sensor, is
recognized by the printer as a paper-out condition. When Auto or Manualcalibrate is performed, the value displayed is equal to the paer-out threshold value set by this procedure. If running this procedure does not pr ovi de a re liable pa per-out detec tion (e. g., wh en us ing no n-st andard media ), the Paper Out Thres value can be manually set to the desired value.
The factory default is 171 with a range of 000 to 255. Note: If the Gap/Mark Sensor (in ADVANCED MODE) is set for gap sensing, the factor y defaul t is
160. The factory default is 150 for eye-mark sensing. This menu provi des another meth od of improvin g the printer ’s media sensing an d is only used
when Auto Calibrate has failed or the Gap/Mark Threshold or Paper Out Threshold values derived from Auto Calibrate do not improve the media sensors’ gap or eye-mark sensing capability.
Is the final stage of the Run Manual Cal process. The printer uses the statis tic al ly deriv ed val ues , advances media, stops at the top-of-form position, and momentarily displays the Sensed Distance. When complete, the Gap/Mark threshold, Paper Out Threshold, and the Sensed Distance values the printer will use is changed. These value changes take effect immediately within the current configuration menu.
This menu prompts the ope rator to manually insert just the liner (paper backing) for G ap s ens in g, or the black bar (eye-mark) for Mark sensing. Ensure that either is underneath sensor prior to pressing the ENTER key of the preinter’s operator panel.
This menu prompts the operator to manually insert both the liner (paper backing) with label for Gap sensing, or the black bar (eye-mark) with label for Mark sensing. Ensure that either is underneath sensor prior to pressing the ENTER key of the preinter’s operator panel.
Is the first menu screen of a sub-menu set within Sensor Setup of the ADVANCED MODE. The sub-menu to follow determines if the printer will perform a self-test and automatic calibration when the printer is powered on.
Allows determination of w hethe r the print er will pe rform a se lf-test and auto matic calib ration w hen the printer is powered on. If enabled, once the automatic calibration is complete, the printer will momentarily display the determined Sensed Distance.
Enable - factory default. Automatic calibration will be performed at power up initialization.
Disable - automatic calibration will not be performed upon initialization.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Gap/Mark Thresh XXX*
Paper Out Thresh XXX*
SENSOR SETUP Run Manual Cal
REMOVE MEDIA Press Enter
LOAD LINER Press Enter
LOAD MEDIA Press Enter
SENSOR SETUP Pwr Up Auto-Cal
Pwr Up Auto-Cal Enable*
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Head Automatic Calibration. Allows selection of whether the printer performs a media calibration after a Printhead Open fault.
Enable - factory default. Performs media calibration each time the fault condition is cleared.
Disable - does not perform media calibration when the fault has been cleared.
Is the first menu screen of a sub-menu set within Sensor Setup of the ADVANCED MODE. The sub-menu to follow determines if online automatic calibration will be enabled or disabled.
Determines if automatic calibration will occur when the printer is online. Will perform Run Auto­Cal and when complete, the printer will momentarily display the Sensed Distance, then resume printing any pending jobs.
Disable - factory default. Automatic calibration will not occur each time the printer is brought online.
Enable - automatic calibration will occur each time the printer is brought online.
Note: This feature will not function when there is data in the buffer and when Fault Reprint of the USER MODE is enabled. This feature must also be enbled prior to printing any data.
Permits autom ati c com pen sati on f or any m edia i mp erfe cti ons t hat m ay affe ct t he s ens or’s ability to read reference indicators.
Disable - factory default. When the leading edge of a gap is detected, the printer continuously looks for the leading edge of the next label and uses it as the top-of-form position.
Enable - when the leading edge of a gap is detected, the printer ignores the first 90% of the gap length value specified in the Gap Length menu option. The result is that cross perforations or unusual media discrepancies within the gap are filtered out. This allows the printer to reliably detect the actual leading edge o f th e nex t label and use it as the top-of-form position. W ith this option, perforations or unusual media di screpancies within the gap can cause inaccurate top-of-form detection.
Allows the actual length (height) of a gap measured in .01 inch increments to be set. The allowable range is 0.05 to 1.00 inches.
Note: If an incorrect gap length is set, the image on the label will shift accordingly. The factory default is 0.12 inches.
Setting determines if a calibration (Run Auto-Cal or Pwr Up Auto-Cal) will be performed while in the Peel-Off Media Handling mode.
Disable - factory defa ult. The pri nte r will no t permit calibration and a “CANNOT CALIBRATE/ Disable Peel-Off” message will breifly display. Additionally, if PwrUp Auto-Cal is enabled, the printer will not perform calibration at power up.
Enable - Run Auto-Cal can be performed from the operator panel. If the PwrUp Auto-Cal option is enabled, calibration will be performed at power up.
Minimum Calibrate Delta. Permits the sensor minimum threshold value that is required to detect the difference between the label and a gap, notch, hole or eye-mark to be changed. This allows bolder gaps to be used as the top-of-form while intermidiate gaps are ignored.
Increasing the value makes the sensors less sensitive to intermidiate gaps or noise. Decreasing the vlaue mak es the sensors more se nsitive for detec ting gaps on low contras t media where there is little differnece between the label and the liner.
The factory default is 012 with a range of 012 to 050.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Head Auto-Cal Enable*
SENSOR SETUP Online Auto-Cal
Online Auto-Cal Disable*
Gap Windowing Disable*
Gap Length 3 mm*
Cal in Peel Mode Disable*
Min Calib Delta 020*
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Determines if the Label Length value set in the Media Setup menu is used during Run Auto-Cal. Run Auto-Cal relies exclusiv ely in it s abili ty to detec t varyi ng transi tions betwee n labels and gap s, notches, holes, or eye-marks while advancing media during the calibration process to determine sensed distance . The amou nt of med ia adva nced is based o n the quan tity of tran sitio ns detec ted.
Althugh the Use Lable Length keeps its value (enable/disable) at all times, it will always be disabled when Set Label Length is set to Automatic. The correct setting will take effect when Set Label Length is set to manual. Based on the setting on the Label Length menu in the USER MODE, the Use Label Length menu will be ignored.
Disable - factory default.
Enable - the Label L ength va lue set in the USER M ODE is us ed in t he calib rate alg orith m. This causes the Ru n Au to-Cal process to advance media the minim um d istance to detect the true gap, notch, hole, or eye-mark used for top-of-form sensing. This resolves problems where the sensors may mi sta ke high noi se levels or preprinted im ages w ithin the la bel as the reference i n di ca tor t hat c ou l d re su lt i n a se n se d di stanc e v al u e m uc h s ho r ter t han t h e a ctu al label length. Note that setting a Label Length value less than half the actual label length in use will result in erroneous sensed distance values when Run Auto-Cal is performed.
This option allows the user to select the optimal threshold range for the label stock in use. The printer defaults to using a thres hold rang e of 50% of th e posit ive goi ng puls e that repre sent s eac h reference indicator detected after doing an Auto or Manual calibrate. the printer then detects anything within the label with that threshold range as top-of-form.
While this range is ideal for most medias, some labels with a preprinted image,liner gap or inlay can confuse the media sensors causing a false top-of-form detection. In most cases this can be resolved selecting a higher threshold range so the printer will only trigger on the true top-of-form position.
Note: A new threshold range will not take effect until an Auto or Manual Calibate is successfully performed. Run a Media Profile after a Calibrate to visually verify that the new range is the best possible selectio n.
The factory default is 50% with an allowable range of 5 to 95% in 5% increments. Mark Top-Of-Form Detect. Allows selection of the point of measure for the start print position to
be determined.
• Mark Trailing Edge - factory default. Printer adjusts the top-of-form to the label’s trailing edge.
Mark Leading Edge - printer adjus t s the top- of-fo r m to the labe l’s leading edge.
SERIAL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-4)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the INTERFACES Mode.
ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-3)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Use Label Length Disable*
Threshold Range 50%*
Mark TOF Detect Mark Trail Edge*
INTERFACES
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Is the menu selection screen for the INTERFACES Mode.
Determines whether the print data code will be deleted. Hexadecimal graphic data will not be deleted.
No - factory default. Will not be deleted.
Yes - will delete all carriage returns (CR) and line feed (LF) commands in the data stream ­including graphics and 2D barcodes.
This menu screen is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the item number (ID Command) is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the item number is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Resume - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Block-Check-Code Algorithm Check. Only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the BCC is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the BCC is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect BCC is being accessed. When the printer is broght back online from an error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is printed.
Resume - error when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
The history buffer stores a history of printer statuses. Is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface.
Temporary - factory default. Store the history buffer in the internal RAM. This memory is deleted when the printer’s power is turned off.
Permanent - stores the history buffer in Flash (internal or optional) Memory. This memory can only be cleared through the printer’s display.
Communication Protocol. Selects the mode of Bi-Directional communications. In most cases this menu does not need to be altered and is meant to help support legacy applications which may have incorporated older bi-directional statuses. Anything oth er th an Staus 5 or Standard (none) is not recommended.
Status 5 - factory default. Most advanced of the options. This status is the most recent and represented in the interface specifications. For more information, refer to the appropriate section in the programming and interface guide.
Standard - bi-directional interface is not used.
Status 2 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 3 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 4 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
SERIAL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-4)
MENU DESCRIPTION
INTERFACES Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interface Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgt
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
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Is the main menu screen for the Host Interface option of the INTERFACES mode. There are only two options relative to the serial interface, ignore all others.
Serial - factory default. Allows the operator to select the interface and the relative menus will follow.
Auto Switching - the printer automatically switches to the relative interface type and moves into the applicable menus.
Is the menu selection screen for the Serial Port option of the INTERFACES mode.
Allows setting the baud rate for the serial interface. The baud rate is the speed serial data is transferred between the host computer and the printer. The options for RS232 and RS422 are 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 baud.
Note: If using RS232 and the selected baud rate is greter than 19200, data loss may occur. To correct this, it may be necessary to lower the baud rate or use RS422. An increase in the Buffer Size in K parameter from the default (1 Kbyte) may be required to improve performance.
The factory default is 9600. This menu allows the length of the serial data word to be set. The data word length can be set to
7 or 8 bits and must match the corresponding data bits setting in the host computer. The factory default is 8.
This menu allows the quantity of stop bits in the serial word to be set. either 1 or 2 s top bi ts m ay be selected, but the setting must match the corresponding stop bit setting in the host computer.
This menu screen allows the parity to be set, but the setting must match that of the host computer. The options are: Odd, Even, Mark, Sense, or None.
The factory default is None.
SERIAL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-4)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Host Interface Serial*
Serial Port Baud Rate
Word Length Stop Bits Parity Data Protocol Buffer Size in K Trickle Time Time Out Report Status Data Term Ready Request to S e nd Poll Characte r Poll Response Idle Response One Char Inquiry Printer Status Framing Errors
Baud Rate 19200*
Word Length 8*
Stop Bits 1*
Parity None*
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Allows the serial interface protocol type to be selected to meet host interface requirements.
•DTR - The printer controls the data flow by sending this hardware signal to the host. If there is enough room in the printer buffer, the printer will send a high signal; if the buffer is full, the printer will send a low signal. DTR tells the host if it is safe to send more data (if the host sends data during an unsa fe con dition , data will be lo st). DTR is no t availa ble whe n RS422 is selected.
XON/XOFF - factory default. The printer controls the flow of communication from the host by turning the transmission on and off. In some situations, such as when the buffer is full or the timing of signals is too slow/fast, the printer will tell the host to stop transmission by sending an XOFF character. An XOFF character is sent when the quntity of empty bytes in the buffer is less than or equal to 25 percent of the buffer size. If the host keeps sending data after an XOFF is sent, the printer firmware will continue to send an XOFF for every 16 characters received. W hen cleared, the pr inter will resume r eceiving data (XON). T he data does not have any End of Text Codes; XON/XOFF is a non-block protocol.
ETX/ACK - End of Text/Acknowledge. The host controls the flow of communication to the printer by sending a block of data and ending the block with an End of Text (ETX) signal. When the printer receives the EXT signal, it acknowledges the ETX, thereby acknowledging it has received the entire block of data.
ACK/NAK - Acknowledge/Negative Acknowledge. When the device acknowledges ACK, it has accepted a transmission. When the device acknowledges NAK, it has not accepted a transmission.
Series1 1 Char - The printer controls the flow of communicaiton from the host by turning the transmission on and off using repsonse characters sent to the host. If the quantity of valid bytes in the buffer reaches 75 percent of the buffer size, the online or offline and buffer full response character is sent. If the buffer is completely full, an online or offline buffer full response is sent every time a character is sent to the host. Whever the printer state changes to online or offline, the appropriate response character is sent. If the idle response option is enabled, the printer will send a response character every two seconds while the quantity of valid bytes in the buffer is less than 75 percent of the buffer size. If a poll character is received (configurable from the Poll character xx Hex option on the operator panel from the Hex 0 through FF), the printer will send a response character in milliseconds later (configurable from the Poll character xx MS on the operator panel from 0 throgh 30). This in milliseconds is called the poll delay. The poll character will be removed from the input data stream and will not be processed. This may cause problems with the transmission binary data (e.g., control codes, bit image, etc.). If a poll delay is started due to the receipt of a poll character and another poll character is received, the second poll character has no effect and is removed from the inpu t data stream. If a transmission (from buff e r ful l to e mp ty o r onl ine to offline) occurs during a poll delay, the new printer state will be sent at the end of the poll delay.
Series1 2 ch ar - This protocol behaves exactly the same as the Series 1 Char except there is a two-character response to the host.
This menu configures the amount of memory allocated for the serial port buffer. The range is 1 to 16 Kbytes in 1 kbyte increments.
Note: If a baud rate 19200 or greater is selected, the Buffer Size in K parameter may need to be increased from the default to 16 Kbytes to improve performance.
The factory default is 16.
SERIAL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-4)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Data Protocol DTR*
Buffer Size in K 16*
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When the printer is printing data from a host and a second job is recieved by the printer from a different host, Trickle Time prevents the second host from timing out while waiting for its data to be printed. In order to supp ort this f eature, th e port has to be ab le to accept data from the host and store it for future use.
For example, the printer is printing a job from the serial port and then receives a second print job from the parallel port, the data from the parallel port will trckle bit by bit into the print buffer to prevent a timeout error from being sent back to the host connected to the parallel port.
The selected value should be less than the host timeout value, but not too much shorter or else the printer fills up its buffer too fast. This function is applicable for C/T hotport.
the options are 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 seconds and Off. The factory default is 1/4. This is the value used by the prin ter to time out from th e curren t port and c heck th e other sele cted
Port Types fro data print. When the printer has not received data from the host after a certain period of time, it must timeout in order to service other ports.
The factory default is 10 seconds with an allowable range of 1 to 60 seconds.
When a fault condition occurs in the printer, normally only the active port reports the fault to the host. Whe the Report Status menu option is enabled, the port will report any fault even when it is not the current, active port.
The options are Disable and Enable. Th e factory default is Disable.
Data Terminal Ready. This configuration is part of hardwa re flow contr ol and d etermi nes whe n the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal is generated. This signal indicates if the printer is ready to receive data.
True - factory default. Continuaously asserts the DTR signal.
False - never asserts the DTR signal.
On-Line and BNF - buffer not full. Asserts the DTR signal when the printer is online and the internal serial buffer is not full.
Off-Line or BF - buffer full. Asserts the DTR signal when the printer is offline or the internal serial buffer is full.
On-Line - asserts the DTR signal when the printer is online.
This configuration is part of hardware flow control and determines when the Request to Send (RTS) signal is generated. This signal indicates whether or not the printer is ready to receive data.
On-Line and BNF - factory defa ult. Asser ts the RTS sig nal when t he prin ter is onl ine and the internal serial buffer is not full.
Off-Line or BF - buffer full. Asserts the RTS signal when the printer is offline or the internal serial buffer is full.
On-Line - asserts the RTS signal when the printer is online.
False - never asserts the RTS signal.
True - factory default. Continuaously asserts the RTS signal.
This option is for the Series1 pro tocol. When ever the pri nter rece ives this ch aracter, it sends a response to the host indicating the current state of the printer (refer to Series1 protocol).
The allowable range is 00 to FF Hex, and the factory default is 00 Hex.
SERIAL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-4)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Trickle Time 1/4 sec*
Timeout 10 sec*
Report Status Disable*
Data Term Ready True*
Request to Send On-Line and BNF*
Poll Charac ter 00 Hex*
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This option is for the Series1 protocol. After receiving a poll character, the printer will wait the poll response time in milliseconds before sending the response.
The allowable range is 0 to 30 ms, and the factory default is 0 ms.
This option is for the Series1 protocol.
Disable - factory default.
Enable - the printer sends a re sponse character every two seconds while the quanity of valid bytes in the buffer is less than 75 percent of the buffer size.
One Character Enquiry. This mode uses the poll character to detect a request from the host and sends a response back to the host.
Disable - factory default. Poll character will not detect.
Enable - poll character will detect.
If enabled, allows the printer to respond according to two different response tables when an ENQ command is sent to the printer.
Disable - factory default. A response is not sent.
ENQ/STX - when the printer receives an ENQ, the printer responds with a status according to ENQ/STX parameters.
ENQ - when the printer receives an ENQ, the printer responds with a status according to ENQ parameters.
These are possible errors tha t can occur when serial int erface setti ngs of the pri nter do not matc h those of the host computer.
Enable - factory default. If a framing error occurs, a fault message will display on the operator panel.
Disable - if a framing error occurs, a fault message will not display on the operator panel.
PARALLEL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-5)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the INTERFACES Mode.
Is the menu selection screen for the INTERFACES Mode.
SERIAL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-4)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Poll Response 0 ms*
Idle Response Disable*
One Char Enquiry Disable*
Printer Status Disable*
Framing Errors Enable*
INTERFACES
INTERFACE S Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interfac e Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgmt
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Determines whether the print data code will be deleted. Hexadecimal graphic data will not be deleted.
No - factory default. Will not be deleted.
Yes - will delete all carriage returns (CR) and line feed (LF) commands in the data stream ­including graphics and 2D barcodes.
This menu screen is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the item number (ID Command) is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the item number is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Resume - error when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Block-Check-Code Algorithm Check. Only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the BCC is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the BCC is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect BCC is being accessed. When the printer is broght back online from an error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is printed.
Resume - error when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
The history buffer stores a history of printer statuses. Is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface.
Temporary - factory default. Store the history buffer in the internal RAM. This memory is deleted when the printer’s power is turned off.
Permanent - stores the history buffer in Flash (internal or optional) Memory. This memory can only be cleared through the printer’s display.
Communication Protocol. Selects the mode of Bi-Directional communications. In most cases this menu does not need to be altered and is meant to help support legacy applications which may have incorporated older bi-directional statuses. Anything oth er th an Staus 5 or Standard (none) is not recommended.
Status 5 - factory default. Most advanced of the options. This status is the most recent and represented in the interface specifications. For more information, refer to the appropriate section in the programming and interface guide.
Standard - bi-directional interface is not used.
Status 2 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 3 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 4 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Is the main menu screen for the Host Interface option of the INTERFACES mode. There are only two options relative to the serial interface, ignore all others.
Auto Switching - the printer automatically switches to the relative interface type and moves into the applicable menus.
Parallel - factory default. Allows the operator to select the interface and the relative menus will follow.
PARALLEL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-5)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
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Is the menu selection screen for the Parallel Port option of the INTERFACES mode.
This menu allows selection of the type of printer parallel port interface to be used with the host. IEEE1284 is the default and the only option applicable to the parallel interface.
This menu configures the amount of memory allocated for the parallel port buffer. The range is 1 to 16 Kbytes in 1 kbyte increments.
Note: If a baud rate 19200 or greater is selected, the Buffer Size in K parameter may need to be increased from the default to 16 Kbytes to improve performance.
The factory default is 16. This feature is used to prevent a host computer from timing out because the parallel interface is
busy for too long.
Enable - factory default . Wh en the printer’s b uff ers are almo st full , the p rint er begi ns to trickle data in from the host (at the rate set in the Trickle Time menu) until the buffers start to empty.
Disable - is not used.
When the printer is printing data from a host and a second job is recieved by the printer from a different host, Trickle Time prevents the second host from timing out while waiting for its data to be printed. In order to supp ort this f eature, th e port has to be ab le to accept data from the host and store it for future use.
For example, the printer is printing a job from the serial port and then receives a second print job from the parallel port, the data from the parallel port will trckle bit by bit into the print buffer to prevent a timeout error from being sent back to the host connected to the parallel port.
The selected value should be less than the host timeout value, but not too much shorter or else the printer fills up its buffer too fast. This function is applicable for C/T hotport.
The options are 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 seconds and Off. The factory default is 1/4. This is the value used by the prin ter to time out from th e curren t port and c heck th e other sele cted
Port Types for data print. When the printer has not received data from the host after a certain period of time, it must timeout in order to service other ports.
The factory default of 10 seconds with an allowable range of 1 to 60 seconds.
When a fault condition occurs in the printer, normally only the active port reports the fault to the host. Whe the Report Status menu option is enabled, the port will report any fault even when it is not the current, active port.
The options are Disable and Enable. Th e factory default is Disable.
Is a menu subset of the IEEE1284 option. Will move into the Prime Signal menu to enable or disable the option.
Is a normally low signal on the parallel port. When initiated, it is designed to reset the parallel port and clear the printer buffer.
Disable - factory default. No action when the signal is initiated by the host.
Enable - reboots interface and clears the printer buffer when the signal is asserted.
PARALLEL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-5)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Parallel Port Port Type
Port Type IEEE 1284*
Buffer Size in K 16*
Auto Trickle Disable*
Trickle Time 1/4 sec*
Timeout 10 sec.*
Report Status Disable*
IEEE 1284 Prime Signal
Prime Signal Disable*
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Top-Of-Form Action. When enabled, the printer will feed out the job in process when the prime signal is activated through the parallel interface. If disabled, the job in process may be aborted.
Allows determination of whether the printer will process data while offline.
Disable - factory default. The printer does not process parallel/network data while offline.
Enable - the printer continues to process (but not print) the current network/parallel job while the printer is offline until the printer’s buffer is full.
CENTRONICS INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-6)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the INTERFACES Mode.
Is the menu selection screen for the INTERFACES Mode.
Determines whether the print data code will be deleted. Hexadecimal graphic data will not be deleted.
No - factory default. Will not be deleted.
Yes - will delete all carriage returns (CR) and line feed (LF) commands in the data stream ­including graphics and 2D barcodes.
This menu screen is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the item number (ID Command) is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the item number is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Resume - error when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
PARALLEL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-5)
MENU DESCRIPTION
TOF Action Reset*
Offline Process Disable*
INTERFACES
INTERFACE S Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interfac e Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgmt
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
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Block-Check-Code Algorithm Check. Only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the BCC is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the BCC is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect BCC is being accessed. When the printer is broght back online from an error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is printed.
Resume - error when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
The history buffer stores a history of printer statuses. Is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface.
Temporary - factory default. Store the history buffer in the internal RAM. This memory is deleted when the printer’s power is turned off.
Permanent - stores the history buffer in Flash (internal or optional) Memory. This memory can only be cleared through the printer’s display.
Communication Protocol. Selects the mode of Bi-Directional communications. In most cases this menu does not need to be altered and is meant to help support legacy applications which may have incorporated older bi-directional statuses. Anything oth er th an Staus 5 or Standard (none) is not recommended.
Status 5 - factory default. Most advanced of the options. This status is the most recent and represented in the interface specifications. For more information, refer to the appropriate section in the programming and interface guide.
Standard - bi-directional interface is not used.
Status 2 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 3 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 4 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Is the main menu screen for the Host Interface option of the INTERFACES mode. There are only two options relative to the serial interface, ignore all others.
Auto Switching - the printer automatically switches to the relative interface type and moves into the applicable menus.
Centronics - factory default. Allows the operator to select the interface and the relative menus will follow.
Is the menu selection screen for the Parallel Port option of the INTERFACES mode.
Is a submenu that allows the Centronics interface to be chosen.
Is a menu set that permits entry into the Data Bit 8 enable/disable menu.
CENTRONICS INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-6)
MENU DESCRIPTION
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
Parallel Port Port Type
Port Type Centronics
CENTRONICS Data Bit 8
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Is typically for a line-printer and should not normally be enabled. Is used for legacy applications which interpret the 8th data bit line as a PI signal.
Enable - factory default. The PI line is not passed directly from the host to printer; all 8 bits are used for data bits. Characters in the Hex 80 to FF range can be accessed.
Disable - when the PI line is enabled, data bit 8 internsionally indicates PI line status. To use the PI line, disable data bit 8 and enable the Host PI configuartion option (under PI Ignored option.
Paper Instruction Ignored. This signal is used to control vertical paper motion.
Enable - factory default. Ignores the PI signal and treats the data as characters or control codes.
Disable - causes the printer to interpret the eight data lines as VFU commands when the PI signal is true.
This parameter must be set to match the response polarity of the host computer.
Standard - factory default. Does not expect the host computer to invert data.
Inverted - expects the da t a rec ei ve d on the dat a line s fro m the hos t compu t er to be inverte d. One become zeros and vice versa.
Response Polarity. This parameter must be set to match the response polarity of the host computer.
Standard - factory default. Does not invert the response to the host computer.
Inverted - inverts the response signal sent to the host computer.
The strobe signal tells the printer w hen to loo k for dat a on the data lines. Th e printer c an eithe r be set to assert a busy signal after each data byte or after the printer’s buffer has filled.
Enable - factory default. Asserts a busy signal after each character is received.
Disable - asserts a busy signal only when the print buffers are full.
Specifies whether the data is read on the leading or trailing edge of the data strobe signal. The options are Leading and Trailing. Leading is the factory default.
Is a normally low signal on the parallel port. When initiated, it is designed to reset the parallel port and clear the printer buffer.
Disable - factory default. No action when the signal is initiated by the host.
Enable - reboots interface and clears the printer buffer when the signal is asserted.
Top-Of-Form Action. When enabled, the printer will feed out the job in process when the prime signal is activated through the Centronics interface. If disabled, the job in process may be aborted.
Regardless of this menu, the prime signal will also reset the printer.
This menu configures the amount of memory allocated for the serial port buffer. The range is 1 to 16 Kbytes in 1 kbyte increments.
Note: If a baud rate 19200 or greater is selected, the Buffer Size in K parameter may need to be increased from the default to 16 Kbytes to improve performance.
The factory default is 16.
CENTRONICS INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-6)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Data Bit 8 Enable*
PI Ignored Enable*
Data Polarity Standard*
Resp. Polarity Standard*
Busy on Strobe Enable*
Latch Data On Leading*
Prime Signal Disable*
TOF Action Reset*
Buffer Size in K 16*
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This feature is used to prevent a host computer from timing out because the parallel interface is busy for too long.
Enable - factory default . Wh en the printer’s b uff ers are almo st full , the p rint er begi ns to trickle data in from the host (at the rate set in the Trickle Time menu) until the buffers start to empty.
Disable - is not used.
When the printer is printing data from a host and a second job is recieved by the printer from a different host, Trickle Time prevents the second host from timing out while waiting for its data to be printed. In order to supp ort this f eature, th e port has to be ab le to accept data from the host and store it for future use.
For example, the printer is printing a job from the serial port and then receives a second print job from the parallel port, the data from the parallel port will trckle bit by bit into the print buffer to prevent a timeout error from being sent back to the host connected to the parallel port.
The selected value should be less than the host timeout value, but not too much shorter or else the printer fills up its buffer too fast. This function is applicable for C/T hotport.
The options are 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 seconds and Off. The factory default is 1/4. This is the value used by the prin ter to time out from th e curren t port and c heck th e other sele cted
Port Types for data print. When the printer has not received data from the host after a certain period of time, it must timeout in order to service other ports.
The factory default of 10 seconds with an allowable range of 1 to 60 seconds.
When a fault condition occurs in the printer, normally only the active port reports the fault to the host. When the Report Status menu option is enabled, the p ort will rep ort any fa ult eve n when it i s not the current, active port.
The options are Disable and Enable. Th e factory default is Disable.
Allows determination of whether the printer will process data while offline.
Disable - factory default. The printer does not process parallel/network data while offline.
Enable - the printer continues to process (but not print) the current network/parallel job while the printer is offline until the printer’s buffer is full.
UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-7)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the INTERFACES Mode.
CENTRONICS INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-6)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Auto Trickle Disable*
Trickle Time 1/4 sec*
Timeout 10 sec.*
Report Status Disable*
Offline Process Disable*
INTERFACES
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Is the menu selection screen for the INTERFACES Mode.
Determines whether the print data code will be deleted. Hexadecimal graphic data will not be deleted.
No - factory default. Will not be deleted.
Yes - will delete all carriage returns (CR) and line feed (LF) commands in the data stream ­including graphics and 2D barcodes.
This menu screen is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the item number (ID Command) is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the item number is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Resume - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Block-Check-Code Algorithm Check. Only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the BCC is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the BCC is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect BCC is being accessed. When the printer is broght back online from an error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is printed.
Resume - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
The history buffer stores a history of printer statuses. Is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface.
Temporary - factory default. Store the history buffer in the internal RAM. This memory is deleted when the printer’s power is turned off.
Permanent - stores the history buffer in Flash (internal or optional) Memory. This memory can only be cleared through the printer’s display.
UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-7)
MENU DESCRIPTION
INT E RFAC ES Igno re CR/LF
Item No. Che c k BCC Check Histo ry B u ffer Com m . P rotocol Ho st In te rfa ce ETHERNET PORT ETHERNET ADDRESS ETHERNET S ETTING Pa r allel P o r t USB Port Serial P o rt Printer Mgt
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
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Communication Protocol. Selects the mode of Bi-Directional communications. In most cases this menu does not need to be altered and is meant to help support legacy applications which may have incorporated older bi-directional statuses. Anything oth er th an Staus 5 or Standard (none) is not recommended.
Status 5 - factory default. Most advanced of the options. This status is the most recent and represented in the interface specifications. For more information, refer to the appropriate section in the programming and interface guide.
Standard - bi-directional interface is not used.
Status 2 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 3 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 4 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Is the menu selection screen for the USB Port option of the INTERFACES mode.
Is the main menu screen for the Host Interface option of the INTERFACES mode. There are only two options relative to the serial interface, ignore all others.
Auto Switching - the printer automatically switches to the relative interface type and moves into the applicable menus.
USB - factory default. Allows the operator to select the interface and the relative menus will follow.
Is a transitional screen that will allow the buffer size to be established in the following screen.
This menu configures the amount of memory allocated for the serial port buffer. The range is 1 to 16 Kbytes in 1 kbyte increments.
Note: If a baud rate 19200 or greater is selected, the Buffer Size in K parameter may need to be increased from the default to 16 Kbytes to improve performance.
The factory default is 16. This is the value used by the prin ter to time out from th e curren t port and c heck th e other sele cted
Port Types for data print. When the printer has not received data from the host after a certain period of time, it must timeout in order to service other ports.
The factory default of 10 seconds with an allowable range of 1 to 60 seconds.
LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-8)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the INTERFACES Mode.
UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-7)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
INTERFACES Host Interface
Host Interface USB*
USB Port Buffer Size in K
Buffer Size in K 1 to 16KB*
Timeout 10 sec*
INTERFACES
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Is the menu selection screen for the INTERFACES Mode.
Determines whether the print data code will be deleted. Hexadecimal graphic data will not be deleted.
No - factory default. Will not be deleted.
Yes - will delete all carriage returns (CR) and line feed (LF) commands in the data stream ­including graphics and 2D barcodes.
This menu screen is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the item number (ID Command) is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the item number is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Resume - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Block-Check-Code Algorithm Check. Only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the BCC is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the BCC is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect BCC is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from an error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is printed.
Resume - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
The history buffer stores a history of printer statuses. Is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface.
Temporary - factory default. Store the history buffer in the internal RAM. This memory is deleted when the printer’s power is turned off.
Permanent - stores the history buffer in Flash (internal or optional) Memory. This memory can only be cleared through the printer’s display.
LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-8)
MENU DESCRIPTION
INTERFACES Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interface ETHERNET PORT ETHERNET ADDR ESS ETHERNET SETTING Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgt
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
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Communication Protocol. Selects the mode of Bi-Directional communications. In most cases this menu does not need to be altered and is meant to help support legacy applications which may have incorporated older bi-directional statuses. Anythin other than Staus 5 or Standard (none) is not recommended.
Status 5 - factory default. Most advanced of the options. This status is the most recent and represented in the interface specifications. For more information, refer to the appropriate section in the programming and interface guide.
Standard - bi-directional interface is not used.
Status 2 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 3 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 4 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Is the menu selection screen for the Host Interface option of the INTERFACES mode.
There are only two options relative to the serial interface, ignore all others.
Auto Switching - the printer automatically switches to the relative interface type and moves into the applicable menus.
Ethernet - factory default. Allows the operator to select the interface and the relative menus will follow.
Is the menu selection screen for the Ethernet Port option of the INTERFACES mode.
Is a menu subset of the Ethernet Port option. Will move into the Timeout menu.
This is the value used by the prin ter to time out from th e curren t port and c heck th e other sele cted Port Types for data print. When the printer has not received data from the host after a certain period of time, it must timeout in order to service other ports.
The factory default of 10 seconds with an allowable range of 1 to 60 seconds.
Determines when other ports are active and able to communicate with the printer when the Ethernet in terface is not in use.
Data Timeout - factory default. The other ports (Parallel, Serial, USB) are able to send data to the printer when the timeout setting has been reached. This setting is adjustable via the display menu item Timeout.
Session Close - the other ports (Parallel, Serial, USB) are able to send data to the printer when the port has been closed. Example: If a RAW port of 9100 is open, the printer will not accept data from another interfac e unti l that port is clos ed by the host.
Is the menu selection screen for the Ethernet Setting option of the INTERFACES mode.
LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-8)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
INTERFACES Host Interface*
Host Interface Auto Switching*
INTERFACES ETHERNET PORT
ETHERNET PORT Timeout
Timeout 10 sec*
Switch Out On Data Timeout*
INTERFACES ETHERNET SETTING
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Is a transitional screen that allows entry into the Net BIOS Protocol menu.
Allows determination of if the NIC will recognize the NetBIOS protocol.
Enable - factory default. Will recognize.
Disable - will not recognize.
This options allows for the port number to be set for ASCII print jobs. The data port number must match the host computer setting.
The allowable range is 0 to 65535, an d the factory default is 9100.
Determines the amount of time that the tcp connection will remain connected after the print job has terminated.
The allowable range is 2 to 10 minutes, and the factory default is 3 minutes.
This menu appears only if a 10/100Base-t Network Interface Card (NIC) is installed. There are five different speed modes to allow compatibility with different systmes and networks.
Auto Select - factory default. Tells the 10/100Base-T NIC to perform an automatic detec tio n scheme and configure itself to be one of the other allowable options.
10 Half Duplex - communicates at 10 megabytes per second using half duplex.
10 Full Duplex - communicates at 10 megabytes per second using full duplex.
100 Half Duplex - communicates at 100 megabytes per second using half duplex.
100 Full Duplex - communicates at 100 megabytes per second using full duplex.
Determines how the printer and/or NIC card respond when a job has been completed. The definition of a complete job is also determined by this setting.
Standard - factory default. The NIC card responds to the host that the job is complete when the entire print job has been accepted by the printer.
Enhanced - the NIC card responds to the host that the job is complete when the entire job has not only been accepted by the printer, but also completely printed.
Off - without synchronization between the NIC and the printer. The NIC card is simply a pass-trough and the printer tells the host when the job is complete.
Determines whether the printer processes incoming data when it is in an offline state.
Disable - factory default. The printer does not process data while offline.
Enable - continues to process (but not print) the current network/parallel job while the printer is offline until in a buffer-near-full state.
Is the menu selection screen for the Ethernet Address option of the INTERFACES mode. Its menu options are explained in the following five menu screen descriptions.
LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-8)
MENU DESCRIPTION
ETHERNET SETTING NetBIOS Protocol
NetBIOS Protocol Enable*
ASCII Data Port 1024*
Keep Alive Timer 3 minutes*
Ethernet Speed Auto Select*
Job Control Standard*
Offline Process Disable*
ETHERNET ADDRESS IP Address
Subnet Mask Gateway Address MAC Address DHCP
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This menu allows the IP Address to be set for the TCP/IP protocol in four three-digit segments (SEG1 through SEG4). If the IP Address is assigned by Bootp, ARP, or DHCP it is dynamic and read only.
The factory defaults for SEG1 through SEG4 are 000, 000, 000, and 000. Note: When chan ging the I P Addr ess, t he pr inte r rese ts the Netw ork In terf ace Ca rd ( NIC) w hen
the printer is placed online. When the printer resets the NIC, the LCD displays DO NOT POW ER OFF. After the NIC has completed initialization, the LCD displays E-NET INIT to signal that the NIC andd printer are in initialization process. When both the NIC and printer have completed the initialization, theLCD displays E-NET READY.
Allows the Subnet Mask to be set for the TCP/IP protocol in four three-digit segments (SEG1 through SEG4). If the Subnet Mask is assigned by Bootp, Arp or DHCP, it is dynamic and read only.
The defaults for the SEG1 through SEG4 are 000, 000, 000, and 000. Note: When changing the Subnet Mask, the printer resets the NIC when the printer is placed
online. When the printer resets the NIC, the LCD displays DO NOT POWER OFF. After the NIC has completed it s in itiali zation , the L CD displ ays E-NET INIT to signa l that the NIC an d print er ar e in the initialization process. When both the NIC and printer have completed initilization, the LCD displays E-NET READY.
Allows the Gateway Add res s to b e s et for the TC P/IP pro toc ol in fou r thre e-digit segments (SEG1 through SEG4). If the Gateway Address is assigned by Bootp, ARP, or DHCP, it is dynamic and read only.
The defaults for the SEG1 through SEG4 are 000, 000, 000, and 000. Note: When changing the Gateway Address, the printer resets the NIC when the printer is place
online. When the printer resets the NIC, the LCD displays DO NOT POWER OFF. After the NIC has completed it s in itiali zation , the L CD displ ays E-NET INIT to signa l that the NIC an d print er ar e in the initialization proc es s. Wh en bo th the NIC and printer have completed initialization, t he LCD displays E-NET READY.
This is an info rma tion al s cre en th at dis pl ay s the m an ufa ctu r er’s a ssig ned number. This number is unique for ea ch NIC.
Allows the DHCP protocol to be enabled or disabled through this menu. The factory default is Disable. Note: Consult with your systems administrator for the appropriate setting.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-9)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the INTERFACES Mode.
LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-8)
MENU DESCRIPTION
IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Subnet Mask XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Gateway Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
MAC Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
DHCP Disable*
INTERFACES
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Is the menu selection screen for the INTERFACES Mode.
Determines whether the print data code will be deleted. Hexadecimal graphic data will not be deleted.
No - factory default. Will not be deleted.
Yes - will delete all carriage returns (CR) and line feed (LF) commands in the data stream ­including graphics and 2D barcodes.
This menu screen is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the item number (ID Command) is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the item number is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Resume - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
Block-Check-Code Algorithm Check. Only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface. Determines how the printer will react if the BCC is set to be processed by the printer.
Disable - factory default. Does nothing regardless of whether the BCC is included in the format.
Cancel - errors when the incorrect BCC is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from an error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is printed.
Resume - errors when the incorrect item number is being accessed. When the printer is brought back online from the error, by pressing the Line key, the incorrect job is canceled.
The history buffer stores a history of printer statuses. Is only available when Status 5 is selected for Bi-Com interface.
Temporary - factory default. Store the history buffer in the internal RAM. This memory is deleted when the printer’s power is turned off.
Permanent - stores the history buffer in Flash (internal or optional) Memory. This memory can only be cleared through the printer’s display.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-9)
MENU DESCRIPTION
INTERFACE S Ignore CR/LF
Item No. Check BCC Check History Buffer Comm. Protocol Host Interfac e ETHERNET PORT ETHERNET SETTING WLAN ADDRESS WLAN SETTING Parallel Port USB Port Serial Port Printer Mgt
Ignore CR/LF No*
Item No. Check Disable*
BCC Check Disable*
History Buffer Temporary*
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Communication Protocol. Selects the mode of Bi-Directional communications. In most cases this menu does not need to be altered and is meant to help support legacy applications which may have incorporated older bi-directional statuses. Anything oth er th an Staus 5 or Standard (none) is not recommended.
Status 5 - factory default. Most advanced of the options. This status is the most recent and represented in the interface specifications. For more information, refer to the appropriate section in the programming and interface guide.
Standard - bi-directional interface is not used.
Status 2 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 3 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
Status 4 - legacy bi-directional support. Not recommended for new applications.
There are only two options relative to the serial interface, ignore all others.
Auto Switching - the printer automatically switches to the relative interface type and moves into the applicable menus.
Ethernet - factory default. Allows the operator to select the interface and the relative menus will follow.
Is a transitional screen that allows entry into the Net BIOS Protocol menu.
Allows determination of if the NIC will recognize the NetBIOS protocol.
Enable - factory default. Will recognize.
Disable - will not recognize.
This options allows for the port number to be set for ASCII print jobs. The data port number must match the host computer setting.
The allowable range is 0 to 65535, an d the factory default is 9100.
Determines the amount of time that the tcp connection will remain connected after the print job has terminated.
The allowable range is 2 to 10 minutes, and the factory default is 3 minutes.
This menu appears only if a 10/100Base-t Network Interface Card (NIC) is installed. There are five different speed modes to allow compatibility with different systmes and networks.
Auto Select - factory default. Tells the 10/100Base-T NIC to perform an automatic detec tio n scheme and configure itself to be one of the other allowable options.
10 Half Duplex - communicates at 10 megabytes per second using half duplex.
10 Full Duplex - communicates at 10 megabytes per second using full duplex.
100 Half Duplex - communicates at 100 megabytes per second using half duplex.
100 Full Duplex - communicates at 100 megabytes per second using full duplex.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-9)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Comm. Protocol Status 5*
Host Interface Ethernet*
ETHERNET SETTING NetBIOS Protocol
NetBIOS Protocol Enable*
ASCII Data Port 1024*
Keep Alive Timer 3 minutes*
Ethernet Speed Auto Select*
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Determines how the printer and/or NIC card respond when a job has been completed. The definition of a complete job is also determined by this setting.
Standard - factory default. The NIC card responds to the host that the job is complete when the entire print job has been accepted by the printer.
Enhanced - the NIC card responds to the host that the job is complete when the entire job has not only been accepted by the printer, but alos completely printed.
Off - without synchronization between the NIC and the printer. The NIC card is simply a pass-through and the printer tells the host when the job is complete.
Determines whether the printer processes incoming data when it is in an offline state.
Disable - factory default. The printer does not process data while offline.
Enable - continues to process (but not print) the current network/parallel job while the printer is offline until in a buffer-near-full state.
Is a menu subset of the Ethernet Port option. Will move into the Timeout menu.
This is the value used by the prin ter to time out from th e curren t port and c heck th e other sele cted Port Types for data print. When the printer has not received data from the host after a certain period of time, it must timeout in order to service other ports.
The factory default of 10 seconds with an allowable range of 1 to 60 seconds.
Determines when other ports areactive and able to communicate with the printer when the Ethernet in terface is not in use.
Data Timeout - factory default. The other ports (Parallel, Serial, USB) are able to send data to the printer when the timeout setting has been reached. This setting is adjustable via the display menu item Timeout.
Session Close - the other ports (Parallel, Serial, USB) are able to send data to the printer when the port has been closed. Example: If a RAW port of 9100 is open, the printer will not accept data from another interfac e unti l that port is clos ed by the host.
Is a subset of menus of the INTERFACES mode. Additional menus may be selected form here.
This menu allows the IP Address for the TCP/IP protocol to be set in four three-digit segments (SEG1 through SEG4). If the IP Address is assigned by Bootp, ARP, or DHCP, it is dynamic and read only.
When changing the IP Address, the printer resets the Network Interface Card (NIC) when the printer is placed online. When the printer resets the NIC, the LCD displays “DO NOT POWER OFF”. After initialization is complete, the LCD displays “E-NET INIT” to signal that the NIC and printer are in the initialization process. When both the NIC and printer have completed initialization, the LCD displays “E-NET READY”.
The factory default is 000.000.000.000 .
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-9)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Job Control Standard*
Offline Process Disable*
ETHERNET PORT Timeout
Timeout 10 sec*
Switch Out On Data Timeout*
WLAN ADDRESS IP Address
Subnet Mask Gateway Address MAC Address DHCP
IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
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This menu allows the Subnet Mask for the TCP/IP protocol to be set in four three-digit segments (SEG1 through SEG4). If the Subnet Mask is assigned by Bootp, ARP, or DHCP, it is dynamic and read only.
When changing the Subnet Mask, the printer resets the Network Interface Card (NIC) when the printer is placed online. When the printer resets the NIC, the LCD displays “DO NOT POWER OFF”. After initialization is complete, the LCD displays “E-NET INIT” to signal that the NIC and printer are in the initialization process. When both the NIC and printer have completed initialization, the LCD displays “E-NET READY”.
The factory default is 000.000.000.000 . This menu allows the Gateway Address for the TCP/IP protocol to be set in four three-digit
segments (SEG1 through SEG4). If the Subnet Mask is assigned by Bootp, ARP, or DHCP, it is dynamic and read only.
When changing the Gateway Address, the printer resets the Network Interface Card (NIC) when the printer is placed on lin e. W hen th e printer resets the NIC, the LCD displa ys “DO NO T PO WER OFF”. After initialization is complete, the LCD displays “E-NET INIT” to signal that the NIC and printer are in the initialization process. When both the NIC and printer have completed initialization, the LCD displays “E-NET READY”.
The factory default is 000.000.000.000 . This is an info rma tion al s cre en th at dis pl ay s the m an ufa ctu r er’s a ssig ned number. This number is
unique for ea ch NIC.
Allows the DHCP protocol to be enabled or disabled through this menu. The factory default is Disable. Note: Consult with your systems administrator for the appropriate setting.
Is a subset of menus of the INTERFACES mode. Additional menus may be selected form here.
This is an informational scre en that dis plays the factory set signal s trength of the wirel es interfac e and cannot be changed.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-9)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Subnet Mask XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Gateway Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
MAC Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
DHCP Disable*
WLAN SETTING Signal Strength
Operation Mode SSID Name Reset SSID Name Min Xfer Rate Channel Ant. Diversity Preamble Power Mgt Transmit Power Internat. Mode Auth Method Reset WEP Keys WEP Key 1 WEP Key 2 WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 Default WEP Key
Signal Strength 255%*
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A 1 to 32 character, case-sensitive string that identifies the Extended Service Set Identification (ESS_ID) network with which the unit is affiliated. ESS_ID is also referred to as NET_ID.
This character string is broken up into three sets. This menu allows a psecific set to be selected and the idenitification entered into the menu screen that follows.
These characters may be alphanumeric, symbols, or spaces.
This menu allows the determination of if the SSID Name is too be reset.
Minimum Tranfer Rate. Allows the minimum speed at which the wireless option will accept a connection to be set in millions of bits per second.
Auto-negociate - factory default. Automatically selects.
1Mb/sec. - 1 million bits per second.
2Mb/sec. - 2 million bits per second.
5.5Mb/sec. - 5.5 million bits per sec ond .
Allows the wireless channel to be selected for the device to communicate.
Default - factory default. the interface card detects the correct channel to communicate with the Access Point in infrastructure mode.
Select Channel - the allowable range is 1 to 15.
Antenna Diversity. Allows the type of antenna to be used to be selected.
Diverse - factory default. Select to use the antenna with the best reception.
Primary - select to use the primary antenna on the server.
Auxiliary - select to use the auxiliary anten na on the server.
Allows the preamble length in tranfer packets to be selected. Preamble is the delay needed between packets of data. The preamble selection is dependent on the network.
Default - factory default. The wireless option auto ma tic al ly det erm ine s the len gth.
Short - preamble of 96 microseconds. This is appropriate for most newer networks.
Long - preamble of 192 microseconds. This is for legacy systems that do not support the higher preamble rates.
Power Management. Th is menu allows the power-save and sleep modes to be set. The value set wil be in milliseconds. If set to zero, the power-save mode will be disabled.
The allowable range is 0 to 1000 ms., and the factory default is 0 ms..
Allows the transmission power to be set as a percentage of full power capabilities. The allowable range is 0 to 100%, and the factory default is 100%.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-9)
MENU DESCRIPTION
SSID Name SSID Name (01 – 15)
SSID Name (16 – 30) SSID Name (31 – 32)
SSID Name XX - XX *
WLAN SETTING Reset SSID Name
Min Xfer Rate Auto-negociable*
Channel Default*
Ant. Diversity Diverse*
Preamble Default*
Power Mgt 0 ms. *
Transit Power 100% *
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International Mode. Allows the determination of whether the wireless option adapts to international frequency requirements in Europe.
Disable - factory default. Conforms to European standards.
Enable - does not conform to European standards.
Authentification Method. Allows the authentification method used for the wireless network interface to be selected.
Open - factory default. Provides open authentification.
Shared - provides shared key authentification.
Allows all four WEP keys to be simultaneously reset.
Allows which WEP Key will be formatted in the following menus.
Is a transitional menu screen that wil lead to menu screens that will allow the WEP Key to be formatted.
Allows WEP Key input format to be selected.
Hexadecimal - factory defaul t. Valid characters are 0 to 9 and A to F (upp er case only) w ith a maximum of 32 characters.
ASCII - allows for alphanumeric characters to be used with a maximum of 16 characters.
Allows the operator to select the width of the key desired.
128 Bits - factory default. 32 Hex values or 16 ASCII characters.
40 Bits - 10 Hex values or 5 ASCII characters.
Enables the encryption (sc ramble ) of informa tion for se curity purpose s. Up to four encr ipti on keys may be set in either ASCII or hexdecimal format, and in either 40 or 128 bits. The mode bits chosen, the greater the difficulty of decoding the information.
Note: None of the WEP Key Configuration menus display on the configuration printout.
PGL EMULATION MODE (TABLE 4-10)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Permits entry into the EMULATION Mode.
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-9)
MENU DESCRIPTION
Internat. Mo d e Disable*
Auth Method Open*
WLAN SETTING Reset WEP Keys
WLAN SETTING WEP Key X
WEP Key X Key Format
Key Format Hexadecimal *
Key Width 128 Bits *
Byte XX 00 *
EMULATION
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Allows the specific emulation to be selected or if the Select option is chosen, the menu to follow will contain a list of emulation options available.
Allows the selection of the specific emulation to be selected from a list. The allowable emulation options are: PGL for Printronics, ZGL for Zebra, TGL for TEC, IGL for
Intermec, SGPL for SATO, and DGL for Datamax.
Is the menu selection screen for the EMULATION Mode.
This menu selects the character set used by the printer.
PGL EMULATION MODE (TABLE 4-10)
MENU DESCRIPTION
EMULATION Select
Select PGL*
PGL Setup
Character Group Standard Sets Select LP1 Define CR Code Define LF Code Autowrap Auto Uppercase Slash 0 Select SFCC Host Form Length Var Form Adjust Var Form Type Optimized Ratio PI Slew Range CR Edit Skip Cmd Prefix Ignore Text Power on IGP/PGL Ext Execute Copy AI 00 Spaces Select SO Char Ignore Mode Select Char Do FF at TOF Expanded Font Scalable Size Forms Handling PGL Normal UPC Descenders I-2/5 Selection C39 Compatibl. User-Def Ratio Lead PDF Dist Trunc Dyn Data Vertical Adjust Error Report Boundary Check Repeat Form Opt Preparser Cmd Preparser Port Storage Select
Character Group Standard Sets*
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