Valentin Compa II Operating Manual

COMPA II
Operating Manual
Copyright by Carl Valentin GmbH / 7952005B.0715
Information on the scope of delivery, appearance, performance, dimensions and weight reflect our knowledge at the time of printing.
We reserve the rights to make modifications.
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Due to the constant further development of our devices discrepancies between manual and device can occur. Please check www.carl-valentin.de for the latest update.
Trademarks
All named brands or trademarks are registered brands or registered trademarks of their respective owners and may not be separately labelled. It must not be concluded from the missing labelling that it is not a registered brand or a registered trademark.
Carl Valentin label printers comply with the following safety guidelines:
CE
EG Low-Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC)
EG Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC)
Carl Valentin GmbH
Postfach 3744 78026 Villingen-Schwenningen Neckarstraße 78 – 86 u. 94 78056 Villingen-Schwenningen
Phone Fax
+49 (0)7720 9712-0 +49 (0)7720 9712-9901
E-Mail Internet
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Compa II series Table of contents
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Table of contents
Table of contents .............................................................................. 3
1 Important notes ..................................................................... 5
1.1 Intended use ............................................................................ 5
1.2 Environmentally-friendly disposal ............................................ 6
1.3 Assembly drawings.................................................................. 6
2 Safety notes ........................................................................... 9
2.1 Warnings ................................................................................. 9
2.2 Operating conditions.............................................................. 10
3 Technical data ...................................................................... 15
3.1 Control inputs and outputs .................................................... 18
3.2 Plug & Play ............................................................................ 23
4 Installation ............................................................................ 25
4.1 Setting up the label printer .................................................... 25
4.2 Connecting the label printer .................................................. 26
4.3 Switching the label printer on and off .................................... 26
4.4 Initiation of the label printer ................................................... 27
5 Loading media ..................................................................... 29
5.1 Loading label roll ................................................................... 29
5.2 Removing wound roll ............................................................. 35
5.3 Loading fanfold labels ........................................................... 36
5.4 Loading transfer ribbon ......................................................... 37
5.5 Setting feed path of transfer ribbon ....................................... 38
5.6 Removing and/or installing rewind guide plate ...................... 39
6 Function menu ..................................................................... 41
6.1 Operation panel ..................................................................... 41
6.2 Menu structure ....................................................................... 42
6.3 Print settings .......................................................................... 46
6.4 Label layout ........................................................................... 47
6.5 Device settings ...................................................................... 49
6.6 Network ................................................................................. 52
6.7 Remote console ..................................................................... 52
6.8 Interface ................................................................................. 53
6.9 Emulation ............................................................................... 54
6.10Date & Time ........................................................................... 55
6.11Service functions ................................................................... 56
6.12Main menu ............................................................................. 58
7 Options ................................................................................. 59
7.1 Cutter ..................................................................................... 59
7.2 Dispenser I/O ......................................................................... 61
7.3 Label applicator ..................................................................... 65
7.4 WLAN .................................................................................... 69
8 Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick ........................ 71
8.1 General Information ............................................................... 71
8.2 Display Structure ................................................................... 71
8.3 Navigation .............................................................................. 72
8.4 Define User Directory ............................................................ 73
8.5 Load Layout ........................................................................... 74
8.6 File Explorer .......................................................................... 75
8.7 Firmware Update ................................................................... 80
8.8 Filter ....................................................................................... 80
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Maintenance and cleaning .................................................. 81
9.1 General cleaning ................................................................... 82
9.2 Cleaning the printer roller ...................................................... 82
9.3 Cleaning the printhead .......................................................... 82
9.4 Cleaning the label photocell .................................................. 83
9.5 Replacing the printhead ........................................................ 85
9.6 Replacing the print roller and rewind assist roller ................. 87
10 Error correction ................................................................... 89
11 Additional information ........................................................ 99
11.1Column printing ..................................................................... 99
11.2Hotstart ................................................................................ 100
11.3Password ............................................................................. 102
11.4Backfeed/Delay ................................................................... 104
11.5Photocells ............................................................................ 106
12 Index ................................................................................... 107
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1 Important notes
The label printer can be used in thermal as well as in thermal transfer applications.
The label printer is equipped with 8 vector, 6 bitmap and 6 proportional fonts. It can be printed inverse, in italic format or 90 degrees turned fonts.
The handling of our durable label printer is easy and comfortable. The printer settings are made with the keys of the foil keyboard. At each time the graphic display shows the current status.
By the use of a 32 Bit processor and a large main memory of 16MB also for large labels (6000 mm) a fast print is possible. An enormously high print quality is obtained by most modern printhead technology.
By a new-developed electronics a maximum print speed of up to 200 mm/s can be achieved.
As default, printers of this series are equipped with a parallel, serial, USB and Ethernet interface. Additionaly, the label printer is equipped with an USB Host that permits the connection of an external USB keyboard and/or an USB memory stick. The label printer automatically recognizes by which interface it is controlled.
Time-saving printer update is possible by interface.
Thanks to the large number of options the label printer can be adapted to each task.
1.1 Intended use
The label printer is a state-of-the-art device which complies with the recognized safety-related rules and regulations. Despite this, a danger to life and limb of the user or third parties could arise and the label printer or other property could be damaged while operating the device.
The label printer may only be used while in proper working order and for the intended purpose. Users must be safe, aware of potential dangers and must comply with the operating instructions. Faults, in particular those which affect safety, must be remedied immediately.
The label printer is solely intended to print suitable media which have been approved by the manufacturer. Any other or additional use is not intended. The manufacturer/supplier is not liable for damage resulting from misuse. Any misuse is at your own risk.
Intended used includes heeding the operating manual, including the maintenance recommendations/regulations specified by the manufacturer.
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1.2 Environmentally-friendly disposal
Manufacturers of B2B equipment are obliged to take back and dispose of old equipment that was manufactured after 13 August
2005. As a principle, this old equipment may not be delivered to communal collecting points. It may only be organised, used and disposed of by the manufacturer. Valentin products accordingly labelled can therefore be returned to Carl Valentin GmbH.
This way, you can be sure your old equipment will be disposed of correctly.
Carl Valentin GmbH thereby fulfils all obligations regarding timely disposal of old equipment and facilitates the smooth reselling of these products. Please understand that we can only take back equipment that is sent free of carriage charges.
Further information on the WEEE directive is available on our website www.carl-valentin.de.
1.3 Assembly drawings
Figure 1
1 = Label unwinding roll
2 = Label guiding
3 = Transfer ribbon unwinding roll
4 = Transfer ribbon rewinding roll
General view
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Figure 2
01 = Adjusting screw for transfer ribbon regulating shaft
02 = Transfer ribbon for regulating shaft
03 = Printhead lock
04 = Printhead
05 = Label material guiding
06 = Return pulley
07 = Printer roller
08 = Label photocell handhold
09 = Allan key
10 = Tear-off edge
Print mechanics
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Figure 3
1 = Switch On/Off
2 = Power supply
3 = Plug-in for CF card
4 = USB interface
5 = Serial interface RS-232
6 = Ethernet 10/100 interface
7 = USB host for USB keyboard and USB memory stick
8 = Parallel interface for Centronics
9 = External input/output (option)
Printer rear
6.1 - LED orange
6.1 - Lighting = Connection active
6.1 - Flashing = Data transfer
6.1 - Off = No connection
6.2 - LED green
6.2 - Lighting = Speed 100 MBit
6.2 - Off = Speed 10 MBit
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2 Safety notes
The printer is designed for power supply systems from 110-230 V. Connect the label printer only to electrical outlets with a ground contact.
Couple the label printer to devices using extra low voltage only.
Before making or undoing connections, switch off all devices involved (computer, printer, accessories etc.).
Operate the label printer in a dry environment only and do not get it wet (sprayed water, mist etc.).
If the label printer is operated with the cover open, ensure that clothing, hair, jewellery and similar personal items do not contact the exposed rotating parts.
The print unit can get hot during printing. Do not touch the printhead during operation. Cool down the print unit before changing material, removal or adjustment.
Carry out only the actions described in these operating instructions. Any work beyond this may only be performed by the manufacturer or upon agreement with the manufacturer.
Unauthorized interference with electronic modules or their software can cause malfunctions.
Other unauthorized work or modifications to the direct print module can endanger operational safety.
Always have service work done in a qualified workshop, where the personnel have the technical knowledge and tools required to do the necessary work.
There are warning stickers on the direct print modules that draw your attention to dangers. Therefore the warning stickers are not to be removed as then you and others cannot be aware of dangers and may be injured.
DANGER!
Danger to life and limb from power supply!
Do not open the casing.
2.1 Warnings
Warnings are presented with three signal words for the different levels of danger.
DANGER identifies an extraordinarily great and immediate danger
which could lead to serious injury or even death.
WARNING identifies a possible danger would could lead to serious
bodily injury or even death if sufficient precautions are not taken.
CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation which could lead
to moderate or light bodily injury or damage to property.
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2.2 Operating conditions
Before initial operation and during operation these operating conditions
have to be observed to guarantee save and interference-free service of our printers.
Therefore please carefully read these operating conditions.
Shipment and storage of our printers are
only allowed in original
packing.
Installation and initial operation of printer is only allowed if operating conditions were
fulfilled.
Initial operation, programming, operation, cleaning and service of our printers are only recommended after careful study of our manuals.
Operation of printer is only allowed by especially trained persons.
NOTICE!
Perform trainings regularly. Content of the training are chapter 2.2 (Operating conditions), chapter 5 (Loading media) and chapter 9 (Maintenance and cleaning).
These indications are also valid for someone else's equipment supplied by us.
Only use original spare and exchange parts.
Please contact the manufacturer with respect to spare/wear parts.
CPU of printer is equipped with a lithium battery (type CR 2032) for which the battery regulation is to apply. This regulation plans that unloaded batteries have to be given to used battery collecting containers of trade and public carries. In case that batteries were not completely discharged you have to make arrangements for short­circuits. At a shutdown of printer the battery has to be disposed in either case separately from printer.
DANGER!
Danger of life by explosion!
Use non-conducting tools.
The installation place of printer should be even, free of vibration and currents of air are to be avoided.
The printers have to be installed to ensure optimal operation and servicing.
Instructions for lithium battery
Conditions for installation place
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The installation of the power supply to connect our printers has to be effected according to the international rules and regulations, especially the recommendations of one of the three following commissions:
International Electronic Commission (IEC)
European Committee for Electro technical Standardisation
(CENELEC)
Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE)
Our printers are constructed according to VDE and have to be connected to a grounded conductor. The power supply has to be equipped with a grounded conductor to eliminate internal interfering voltage.
Power line voltage and power line frequency: See type plate
Allowable tolerance of power line voltage: +6% … 10% of nominal value
Allowable tolerance of power line frequency: +2% … 2% of nominal value
Allowable distortion factor of power line voltage: <=5%
In case your net is infected (e.g. by using thyristor controlled machines) anti-interference measures have to be taken. You can use one of the following possibilities:
Provide separate power supply to our printers.
In case of problems please connect capacity-decoupled isolation
transformer or similar interference suppressor in front of our printers.
Emitted interference according to EN 61000-6-3: 2007 industrial sector
Interference voltage to wires according to EN 55022: 09-2003
Interference field power according to EN 55022: 09-2003
System perturbation according to EN 61000-3-2: 09-2006
Flicker according to EN 61000-3-3: 1955 + A1:2001 + A2:2005
Installation of power supply
Technical data of power supply
Anti-Interference measures:
Stray radiation and immunity from disturbance
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Immunity to interference according to EN 61000-6-2: 2005 industrial sector
Stray radiation against discharge of static electricity according to
EN 61000-4-2: 12-2001
Electromagnetic fields according to EN 61000-4-3: 11-2003,
ENV 50204: 03-1995
Fast transient burst according to EN 61000-4-4: 07-2005
Surge according to EN 61000-4-5: 12-2001
High-frequency tension according to EN 61000-4-6: 12-2001
Voltage interruption and voltage drop according to EN 61000-4-
11: 02-2005
NOTICE!
This is a machine of type A. This machine can cause interferences in residential areas; in this case it can be required from operator to accomplish appropriate measures and be responsible for it.
All connecting lines have to be guided in shielded lines. Shielding has to be connected on both sides to the corner shell.
It is not allowed to guide lines parallel to power lines. If a parallel guiding cannot be avoided a distance of at least 0.5 m has to be observed.
Temperature of lines between: 15 … +80 °C.
It is only allowed to connect devices which fulfil the request 'Safety Extra Low Voltage' (SELV). These are generally devices which are checked corresponding to EN 60950.
The data cables must be completely protected and provide with metal or metallised connector housings. Shielded cables and connectors are necessary, in order to avoid radiant emittance and receipt of electrical disturbances.
Allowable lines
Shielded line: 4 x 2 x 0,14 mm² ( 4 x 2 x AWG 26)
6 x 2 x 0,14 mm² ( 6 x 2 x AWG 26) 12 x 2 x 0,14 mm² (12 x 2 x AWG 26)
Sending and receiving lines have to be twisted in pairs.
Maximum line length: with interface V 24 (RS-232C) - 3 m (with
shielding)
with Centronics - 3 m (with shielding)
with USB - 5 m
with Ethernet - 100 m
Stray radiation and immunity from disturbance
Connecting lines to external machines
Installation of data lines
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To avoid inadmissible heating, free air convection has to be ensured.
Protection according IP: 20
Ambient temperature °C (operation): Min. +5 Max. +35
Ambient temperature °C (storage): Min. 20 Max. +60
Relative air humidity % (operation): Max. 80
Relative air humidity % (storage): Max. 80
(bedewing of printers not allowed)
We do not take any responsibility for damage caused by:
Ignoring our operating conditions and operating manual.
Incorrect electric installation of environment.
Building alterations of our printers.
Incorrect programming and operation.
Not performed data protection.
Using of not original spare parts and accessories.
Natural wear and tear.
When (re)installing or programming our printers please control the new settings by test running and test printing. Herewith you avoid faulty results, reports and evaluation.
Only specially trained staff is allowed to operate the printers.
Control the correct handling of our products and repeat training.
We do not guarantee that all features described in this manual exist in all models. Caused by our efforts to continue further development and improvement, technical data might change without notice.
By further developments or regulations of the country illustrations and examples shown in the manual can be different from the delivered model.
Please pay attention to the information about admissible print media and the notes to the printer maintenance, in order to avoid damages or premature wear.
We endeavoured to write this manual in an understandable form to give and you as much as possible information. If you have any queries or if you discover errors, please inform us to give us the possibility to correct and improve our manual.
Air convection
Limit values
Guarantee
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3 Technical data
Compa II 103/8 T
Compa II 104/8
Compa II 106/12
Compa II 106/24
Compa II 108/12 T
Compa II 162/12
Compa II 162/12 T
Print resolution 203 dpi 203 dpi 300 dpi 600 dpi 300 dpi 300 dpi 300 dpi
Max. print speed 200 mm/s 200 mm/s 200 mm/s 150 mm/s 200 mm/s 150 mm/s 150 mm/s
Print width 104 mm 104 mm 105.7 mm 105.6 mm 108.4 mm 162.6 mm 162.6 mm
Passage width 116 mm 116 mm 116 mm 116 mm 116 mm 176 mm 176 mm
Printhead Flat Type1 Flat Type2 Flat Type2 Flat Type2 Flat Type1 Flat Type2 Flat Type1
Labels
Labels, continuous rolls or fan-fold
paper, cardboard, textile, synthetics
Max. material weight max. 220 g/m² (larger on demand)
Min. label width 12 mm
Min. label height
Standard 5 mm
Cutter/dispenser mode 25 mm
Max. label height (larger on demand)
6000 mm 6000 mm 3000 mm 750 mm 3000 mm 2000 mm 2000 mm
Max. roll diameter
Internal unwinder 200 mm
Internal rewinder 145 mm (option)
Core diameter 40 mm / 75 mm (option)
Winding outside or inside
Label sensor transmission and reflexion from below
Transfer ribbon
Ink outside or inside
Max. roll diameter Ø 80 mm
Core diameter 25.4 mm / 1
Max. ribbon length 300 m
Max. width 110 mm / 170 mm (Compa II 162)
Dimensions (mm)
Width x height x depth 242 x 274 x 446 / 302 x 274 x 446 (Compa II 162)
Weight 10 kg / 14 kg (Compa II 162)
Electronics
Processor High Speed 32 Bit
RAM 16 MB / 64 MB (on demand)
Slot for Compact Flash card Type I
Battery cache for Real-Time clock (storage of data with shut-down)
Warning signal acoustic signal when error
Interfaces
Serial RS-232C (up to 115200 Baud)
Parallel Centronics (SPP)
USB 2.0 High Speed Slave
Ethernet 10/100 Base T, LPD, RawIP-Printing, DHCP, HTTP, FTP
2 x USB Master connection for external USB keyboard and memory stick
WLAN (option) card 802.11b/g WEP/WPA PSK (TKIP)
Operation data
Power supply 110-230 V / 50-60 Hz
Max. power consumption max. 150 VA
Operating temperature 5 … 35 °C
Humidity max. 80% (non-condensing)
1
for thermal direct
2
for thermal transfer
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Operation panel
Compa II 103/8 T
Compa II 104/8
Compa II 106/12
Compa II 106/24
Compa II 108/12 T
Compa II 162/12
Compa II 162/12 T
Keys test print, function menu, quantity,
CF Card, feed, enter, 4 x cursor
LCD display graphic display 132 x 64 Pixel
white backlight
Settings
date, time, shift times 11 language settings (others on demand) label and device parameters, interfaces, password protection, variables
Monitoring
Stop printing if end of ribbon / end of labels / printhead open
Status report extensive status print with information about settings
e.g. print length counter, runtime counter, photocell interface and network parameters printout of all internal fonts and all supported bar codes
Fonts
Font types 6 Bitmap fonts
8 Vector fonts/TrueType fonts 6 proportional fonts other fonts on demand
Character sets Windows 1250 up to1257, DOS 437, 850, 852, 857, UTF-8
all West and East European Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and Arabic (option) characters are supported other character sets on demand
Bitmap fonts size in width and height 0,8-5,6
zoom 2-9 orientation 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
Vector fonts/TrueType fonts size in width and height 1-99 mm
variable zoom orientation 360° in steps of 90°
Font attributes depending on character font
bold, Italic, Inverse, Vertical
Font width variable
Bar codes
1D bar codes CODABAR, Code 128, Code 2/5 interleaved, Code 39,
Code 39 extended, Code 93, EAN 13, EAN 8, EAN ADD ON, GS1-128, Identcode, ITF 14, Leitcode, Pharmacode, PZN 7 Code, PZN 8 Code, UPC-A, UPC-E
2D bar codes Aztec-Code, CODABLOCK F, DataMatrix, GS1 DataMatrix, MAXICODE, PDF 417, QR Code
Composite bar codes GS1 DataBar Expanded, GS1 DataBar Limited,
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional, GS1 DataBar Stacked, GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional, GS1 DataBar Truncated
all bar codes are variable in height, module width and ratio.
orientation 0°, 90 °, 180° and 270°. Optionally with check digit and human readable line.
Software
Configuration ConfigTool
Process control NiceLabel
Label software Labelstar Office Lite
Labelstar Office
Windows driver Windows XP® 32/64 Bit
Windows Vista® 32/64 Bit Windows 7® 32/64 Bit Windows 8® 32/64 Bit Windows 8.1® 32/64 Bit Windows Server 2003® (R2) 32/64 Bit Windows Server 2008® 32/64 Bit Windows Server 2008® (R2) 64 Bit Windows Server 2012® 32/64 Bit Windows Server 2012® (R2) 64 Bit
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Tear-off edge
Real time clock with printout date and time
Automatic daylight saving time Storage of data with shut-down
Variables: link field, counter, date/time, currency and shift
variable, CF data
Integrated unwinder
(max. outer diameter 180 mm
Thermal and thermal transfer version
USB host for connection of an external USB keyboard and an
USB memory stick
Ethernet interface
CVPL protocol and ZPL II
®
protocol
Label photocell
(transmission and reflexion from below)
Slot for CF card
Windows printer driver on CD ROM
Labelstar Office Lite on CD ROM
Cutting unit
External rewinder for labels
External rewinder for backing paper
Unwinder
WLAN interface
Dispenser I/O
Standard equipment
Optional equipment
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3.1 Control inputs and outputs
By means of a maximum of 16 control inputs and outputs which, in the following, are also referred to as ports, different functions of the printer system can be triggered and operating states can be displayed.
The ports are provided by means of a D-Sub bushing (26pin HD) at the rear panel of the printer system and are galvanically isolated from protective earth (PE) by means of an optocoupler semi-conductor route.
Each port can be configured as input and as output. This function however, is predefined in the printer software and cannot be changed by the user. The following parameters can be changed and set by using the menu: debounce times and high or low active.
Figure 4
Printer, internal circuitry
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Figure 5
Port 1 to Port 16 = Assignment for I/O Profile 'Std_Label'
Identification Pin Description / Function
Port 1 10 Print start and cut (Input)
Port 2 1 Reprint last printed label (Input)
Port 3 11 Counter Reset (Input)
Port 4 2 Option applicator only:
Start application (Input)
Port 5 12 Error reset (Input)
Port 6 3 No function
Port 7 13 No function
Port 8 4 No function
Port 9 15 Error (Output)
Port 10 6 Print order activ (Output)
Port 11 16 Dispenser photocell:
Label exists at dispenser photocell (Output)
Port 12 7 Single print (Output)
Port 13 17 Ready (Output)
Port 14 8 Option applicator only:
Ready for application (Output)
Port 15 18 No function
Port 16 9 Prior warning for transfer ribbon end (Output)
COM/VDC for Inputs
19 Common reference potential of all control inputs. 'COM/VDC for
Inputs' is usually connected with the (-) terminal of the control voltage and the control inputs are switched to active (+). By means of the option '2nd LED', 'COM/VDC for Inputs' can optionally be connected with the (+) terminal of the control voltage. Then, the control inputs are switched to active (-).
VDC for Outputs
20 Common supply connection of all control outputs. 'VDC for Outputs'
must be connected with the (+) terminal of the control voltage. Never leave 'VDC for Outputs' open even if no output is used.
COM for Outputs
5,14 21,22
Common reference potential of all control outputs. 'COM for Outputs' must be connected with the (-) terminal of the control voltage. Never leave 'COM for Outputs' open even if no output is used.
GND-PE 23,24 'GND-PE' is the reference potential of the '+5 VDC EXT' and '+24
VDC EXT' voltages provided by the printer system. 'GND-PE' is printer internally connected with protective earth (PE).
Configuration of D-Sub socket
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Identification Pin Description / Function
+ 5 VDC EXT
25 5 Volt DC output for external use. Max. 1 A.
This voltage is provided from direct print module and can be used e.g. as control voltage. Never apply any external voltage to this output.
+ 24 VDC EXT
26 24 Volt DC output for external use. Max. 1 A.
This voltage is provided from direct print module and can be used e.g. as control voltage. Never apply any external voltage to this output.
Plug Connector
Type D-Sub connector High Density
26-pin. / connector Manufacturer W+P-Products Reference number 110-26-2-1-20 Output Voltages (connected with GND-PE)
+ 24 V / 1 A Fuse: Polyswitch / 30 V / 1 A + 5 V / 1 A Fuse: Polyswitch / 30 V / 1 A Port 1 - 15
Input Tension 5 VDC … 24 VDC Impedance 47 + (100nF || 10 kΩ) Output Tension 5 VDC … 24 VDC Impedance 47 + (100nF || 10 k || 47Ω) Current max. High +15 mA
Low -15 mA Port 16
Input Tension 5 VDC … 24 VDC Impedance 100nF || 10 k Output Tension 5 VDC … 24 VDC Impedance 100nF || 10 k Current max. High +500 mA (Darlington BCP56-16)
Low - 500 mA (Darlington BCP56-16)
Optocoupler
Output TCMT4106, CTR 100% - 300%, Vishay or
TLP281-4(GB), CTR 100% - 600%, Toshiba Input TCMT4106, CTR 100% - 300%, Vishay or
TLP281-4(GB), CTR 100% - 600%, Toshiba Input
Option 2nd LED
TCMT4600, CTR 80% - 300%, Vishay or
TLP280-4, CTR 33% - 300%, Toshiba
Technical data
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Device connection to a machine with S7-300 SPS.
Figure 6
Device connection to a operating panel.
Figure 7
Example 1
Example 2
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Device connection version if 'Option: 2. LED'.
Figure 8
When connecting a reed contact with a control input, the contact must have a switching capacity of min. 1 A in order to prevent the contact from sticking due to the inrush current. As an alternative, a suitable resistor can be connected in series.
If one of the printer’s internal voltages '+5 VDC EXT' or '+24 VDC EXT' is used, an external fuse e.g. 0.5 AF, should be additionally installed to protect the printer electronics.
In the event of an inductive load, an antiparallel connected diode, for instance, must be used to discharge the induction energy.
In order to minimise the influence of leakage currents at control outputs, a resistor must, depending on what is connected, be installed in parallel with the load.
In order to avoid any damages to the printing system, the max. output currents must not be exceeded or outputs shorted.
Example 3
Precautions
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3.2 Plug & Play
Plug & Play capable printers can be recognised automatically at parallel ports, USB-IEEE 1394- or infra-red connections but the last both are not important for our printers.
The following table shows the Plug & Play capability of the different operating systems.
Port Windows 95 98 Me NT4 2000 XP Vista 7
LPT
Support Recognition by
Boot procedure, Device manager
Installation
USB
Support
s.b. Recognition by
Hot Plug & Play
s.b. Hot Plug & Play
The table above shows that USB provides the recognition during the connection in current operating mode, the so-called Hot-Plug & Play. Depending on the operating system, for the parallel interface the different possibilities are given:
Windows 95 / 98 / Me
Printers can be recognized during the starting procedure of Windows or by the Search for new hardware by means of the hardware wizard.
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
Printers can be recognized during the starting procedure of Windows or by the Search for new hardware by means of the hardware wizard or if the option 'Automatic recognition and installation of Plug&Play printer' and/or 'Search automatically for new hardware components and install' is activated.
NOTICE!
If a driver is installed outside of the Plug & Play recognition, Windows reports at each restart that a new printer was found. In this case, the driver is to be installed anew by the Wizard. If the driver is certified for Windows, the reinstallation is executed automatically.
NOTICE!
Windows NT 4.0 does not support USB devices. However, some distributors offer drivers that support USB (without Plug & Play). Such a driver which suits to our printer is offered from BSQUARE. For more information, visit their web side: www.bsquare.com or contact
BSQUARE Headquarters (USA) 888-820-4500 sales@bsquare.com
BSQUARE (Europe) +49 (811) 600 59-0 europe@bsquare.com
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4 Installation
Lift the label printer out of the box.
Check the label printer for transport damages. Check delivery for completeness.
Label printer.
Power cable.
Empty core, mounted on transfer ribbon rewinder.
Tear-off edge (basic printers only).
Dispenser edge (printers with option dispenser only).
Cutter unit (printers with option cutter only).
Documentation.
Printer driver on CD ROM.
Labelstar Office LITE on CD ROM
NOTICE!
Retain original packaging for subsequent transport.
4.1 Setting up the label printer
CAUTION!
The label printer and the print media can be damaged by moisture and water.
Set up the label printer only in a dry place protected
from sprayed water.
Set up label printer on a level, vibration-free and air draught-free
surface.
Open cover of label printer. Remove foam transportation safeguards near the printhead.
Unpack the label printer
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4.2 Connecting the label printer
The label printer is equipped with a versatile power supply unit. The device may be operated with a mains voltage of 110-230 V / 50-60 Hz without any adjustments or modifications.
CAUTION!
The label printer can be damaged by undefined switch-on currents.
Set de power switch to '0' before plugging in the label
printer.
Insert power cable into power connection socket. Insert plug of power cable into a grounded electrical outlet.
NOTICE!
Insufficient or missing grounding can cause faults during operation. Ensure that all computers and connection cables connected to the label printer are grounded.
Connect label printer to computer or network with a suitable
cable.
4.3 Switching the label printer on and off
Once all connections have been made:
Switch label printer on witch the power switch.
After switching on the label printer the main menu appears which shows the printer type, current date and time.
Connecting to the power supply
Connecting to a computer or to a computer network
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4.4 Initiation of the label printer
After switching on the label printer the main menu appears which shows the printer type, current date and time.
Insert label material and transfer ribbon (see chapter 5. Loading media, page 29).
Go to menu Label layout, select menu item Measure label and start
measuring (see chapter 6.4 Label layout, page 47).
Press key
to finish measuring.
NOTICE!
To enable correct measuring, at least two completed labels have to be passed through (not for continuous labels).
During measuring the label and gap length small differences can
occur. Therefore the values can be set manually in menu Label layout/Label and Gap.
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5 Loading media
NOTICE!
For adjustments and simple installation work, use the accompanying hexagonal wrench located in the bottom section of the print unit. No other tools are required for the work described here.
5.1 Loading label roll
NOTICE!
When printing small label material the right plunger is to be positioned above the outer label edge.
Figure 9
1. Loosen knurled screw (1), turn guiding (2) upwards and move it to the outside as far as possible.
2. Insert label roll on the roll holder so you can see the side from above which can be printed on.
3. Unwind a longer label strip: For tear-off and cutter mode: approx. 40 cm
4. Move label roll as far as it will go to the housing wall.
5. Turn guiding (2) upwards to the roll holder (3) and push it towards the label roll to decelerate it when unwinding.
6. Tighten knurled screw (1).
Loading label roll in tear-off mode
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1. Turn lever (5) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead.
2. Push label guiding on deviating shaft (4) all the way out.
3. Guide label material below the deviating shaft (4) and the label photocell so it leaves the print unit between printhead and print roller.
4. Push label guiding on deviating shaft (4) against the outer edge of the label material.
Figure 10
The label sensor (2) can be shifted perpendicular to the direction of paper flow for adaptation to the label medium. The sensor unit (1) of the label sensor is visible from the front through the print unit and is marked with an indentation in the label sensor retainer.
Position label sensor with tab (3) in such a way that the sensor
(1) can detect the label gap or a reflex or perforation mark.
If the labels deviate from a rectangular shape:
Align label sensor using the tab (3) with the front edge of the
label in the direction of paper flow.
For use in tear-off mode only:
Turn red lever clockwise to lock the printhead.
Inserting label material into print unit
Setting label photocell
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