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1. 14 5 2 4 Print Initial Values 15 5 2 5 Stop Printing l llclllel ecl lee lere ll 15 5 3 Data Management 16 5 3 1 File New Edit Data 16 5 3 2 Add Text Object 17 5 9 9 Add Production Date ssscoceecee meme eR EU ERAT HEDSSEH 17 Bod Ad Expiration Dale eue ssc iex imeem nnen neu 0 0 Add Image LOCO NEMEMEERMTTT 5 3 6 Add Counter _________________ _ _ eee eee ee 949 0 Add Bal COG cecus mecum ERE see EE 5 9 9 Add dynarmical lex 9 seeestieee cese E E ESE A R sie 5 3 10 Add dynamical LOGO 5 9 1 Delete Object Delete Dala aocee see Sheer d ie meminere hee ende 5 4 System Management 91 5 SIE llli sestertia tt ee eee eee enm eleme ine Ca aee idees cst inedia od 2 EdE ONIONS 24424 24 52 teme ee eee eee eee ee DEMENS EE 5 4 3 Printing Options 5 4 4 User Management 5 4 5 Special Features 5 4 6 Screen Touch Correction
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3. It is the special year on customer Customer demand Customer can change the 4 year year in date format by any round number within scope When system time reaches certain e qM id Date point the printout date and time will dcs eu Mc Mete iii ME 5 transition the time of last printing out before that is be that of the next date time setting recorded as 09 07 07 589 after that is 10 07 8 00 If the date transition time is 12 01 then the time of last printing out before that is recorded as 10 07 12 00 after that is 11 07 Ink becomes dry on nozzle plate When Pre purge function is turned ON during use The dried ink will make printer will spray a little ink at optioned Pre purge the print not clear for half of first level during idle period in printing character To prevent this process to keep nozzle plate warm and phenomenon user can turn this moist so as to eliminate dried ink function ON phenomenon Clean Customer can use this function to Purge whole nozzle plate make sure Printhead purge nozzles nozzles are unblocked E g At option of single channel printing when there are damage in left channel Customer can switch for different nozzle or there are missing dots in print channel to achieve best print quality by left channel user can switch to right according to print need and nozzle channel printing channel condition At option of dual channel printing left channel and right channel will work at same tim
4. User name 4 User User name different names for different access permission permission Administrator is of best authority with switch access to all settings including password Password modification Engineer is with access to data management and printing management and Password operator is with access to printing management onfirmation only Password and password confirmation Calibrate eon administrator creates user name and set Figure 37 password Maximum 15 characters for password Default administrator password 888888 Note Please contact local dealer or our company for printer unlocking when you forget administrator password 5 4 5 Special Features Click Ed on system management interface to enter Special Features setting A M E to enter Continuous printing setting see Figure 38 Continuous printing ya See Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions 9 for more information 1 Continuous output times system default Continuous output times 0 OFF Adjustable scope 0 9999 interval Note 0 is equal to OFF 9999 equal to infinite 2 Output interval system default OFF adjustable scope 0 999mm B Click to enable Special Features see Figure 39 Enable Special Note Enable special features by Pe fies registration code Registration code C M entering UV setting interface see Figure 40 Note Can set the UV delay distance Ad
5. System 7 Language 5Min mm pa see Appendix 1 Terms and Definition 3 1 System default 5 minutes 4 options for changeover 5minutes 3 minutes C Screen saver time 1minute OFF 2 If screen saver is optioned OFF screen enters standby status if inactive for 1hour 3 Screen becomes active when there s alarm or error Switch between mm and inch language in delivery country as default language E Daylight saving time Three modes for setting OFF European summer time US summer time two modes available Gregorian and Hijri Default setting is Gregorian Focalendar Type System time will be changed according to the calendar setting 5 4 2 Edit Options M on system management interface to enter edit options setting interface EN C Setting A Click to enter production date gt Date format and expiration date format setting see S gt New format Figure 28 New Note six common date formats default forty four more formats addable for user Special Time The six default date formats not editable E and cannot be deleted E Calibrate dem Retum ge Setting Click B or ET in date format setting interface new or edit date format date format edit interface appears see Figure 29 Figure 28 Figure 29 B Click eel to enter special time setting see Figure 30 gt Customer year Za see Appendix 1 Terms and Date transition Definitions 4 5 ae time setting Pre zero in date time Counter Sett
6. Edition C20140410A EIFIN IH Handheld High Resolution Inkjet Printer User Manual XiaMen Sojet Electronics Co Ltd IMPORTANT To ensure the best printing quality we recommend using only our specified High Resolution Inkjet Printer of cartridges and the corresponding accessories Any malfunction or poor printing quality caused by improper use of other kinds of inks or accessories will be not be guarranteed Safety Precautions There is high voltage inside the machine when it is live To avoid accident maintenance or disassembly by unqualified or unauthorized person is strictly prohibited Do not expose ink to direct sunlight or high temperature 35 C above The heat of direct sunlight or high temperature will affect ink s storage life and print quality If you get ink spill on the eyes or skin during use clean your eyes or skin by clean water Ink leakage inside printer can result in burnout damage to the machine Switch off the machine and unplug it from power outlet when there s ink leakage inside printer Contact qualified service technician for test and repair Warning Signs Caution The sign N indicates information for caution of possible damage to hardware of inkjet printer or data loss Attention The sign m indicates important notes helpful for your trouble free operation of the machine 02 Content Introduction Chapter One Important Precautions for Using Inkjet Printer 06 1 1 General Safe
7. Operator Multi management D A Technician and administrator C Ink Solutions 1 Support 42ml cartridge of HP TIJ2 5 technology 2 Support ink of various colors black red green yellow and blue 3 Support porous semi porous and non porous substrates 11 Chapter Four How to Use the Printer and the Check Work before after Use In this Chapter you will learn how to use the printer including check work before and after use 4 1 How to Use the Printer Instructions cartridge Insert cartridge into the printer stall by an angle of 15 degree close cartridge clip to Installation secure See Section 2 3 Cartridge Installation Load battery to compartment on printer handle secure with lock catch see Section 2 2 2 Battery Installation and Removal Switch on power printer enters initialization startup After initialization startup main interfa Main appears see Section 5 1 Interface Printing Click to enter Printing Manageme Turn on 2 printer 1 3 Managem g see Section 5 2 ent When printing starts the button change to the l m mP o Paka Portar bia tin Pi gy z IIl NAP l Stop T I kJ t 5 Printing icon Maia for stop printing meanwhile InkJet report a printing report appears oe a crm ON en aH 14 2 50 v Next amp nta Select a file on data list click to Select Start printing 4 data Start printing Click to stop printing printing Stop report exits
8. excluding software fonts languages status and user management Export Click oet enter backup import interface A Import import files images or settings from USB disk s default route to printer B Export export files images or settings from printer to USB disk Note While importing existing information will not be covered if same name is found will indicate While exporting can multiple choose on files images or settings Export 5 5 4 System Record Click E to enter system record viewing interface All operation activities including operator operation and operation time will be shown Import 4 B4 Imp Exp 4 EE backup BN Tool Execute Bi import Execute import en 1 7 B Execute EN export Return wv Message Logo Settings User Administrator Time 2014 1 17 16 09 19 Operation Saved Nozzle maintenance settings User Administrator Time 2014 1 17 16 07 05 Operation Saved System settings User Administrator Time 2014 1 17 15 48 08 Operation Saved System settings User Administrator Time 2014 1 17 15 20 41 Operation Saved System settings Reset 4w Return 1 The printing activities printing start and stop initial values The printing activities initial values setting diary All operation activities in system management including touch screen correction 3 4 Image import and delete activities system upgrade backup and reset act
9. O Default setting is decimal from 0 9 Ee See Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions 2 for more information Counter Synchronizing when multi counter included in the same file click EM then all counters current value will be synchronized to counter 1 s current value After confirmed a dialog box will display the counters setting user can set the counter s begin end step repeat number and the binary regulation While execute Multi Files Printing user can set the initial value for each single file 5 2 5 Stop Printing EA 36 Base Counter 1 1 Counter m synchronizing Counter 2 1 Current value Repeat index Current value Repeat index EJ ERA l All normal counter will become as like as two peas Counter 1 Bi B poo i Initial value setting BR scoo1 EN Current value Repeat index Counter 1 1 H e A n A A S Click E to stop printing and exit printing report return to Start Printing status see Figure 2 Note Printer automatically stops printing when there is case as power off out of ink alarming etc 15 5 3 Create Edit Files or Files Group Builth preredacas mane tte imine From the main interface click es Wi enter the Files Management interface user can create edit and delete the file s or Multiple Files Group s S l New 1s Click switch to Multi Files Wo ned Group Modify 4 5 Delete 4E z Files amp Multi Files Click switch to
10. OF photocell connected click connection status amp coder signal test as unconnected interface appears gray and normally When photocell is connected Photocell green connected click information photocell signal test interface appears The printer connection to computer is realized by Ethernet port therefore realizes equipment operation and upgrade transmission on PC end Information includes display IP mask code Ethernet aroRNatIOn MAC gateway controlled network host IP Status includes Unconnected gray Current Status 6180 Running test Status Photocell Current Status ON Test OK Status Ethernet IP address 192 168 0 6 Subnet mask 44 140 92 0 Gateway 56 212 5 1 Normally connected green interaction with PC software normal Warning yellow interaction with PC software wrong connection failure software on PC not activated computer not switched on etc Displays battery information by five levels ra EF E 100 E 3 809 1 60 8 40 P 20 t Battery faj information Note When battery is less than 20 system displays message to alert you of the low battery condition and prompts battery replacement USB Status not connected gray normal connection green warning yellow information Normally connected equipment will be displayed by icon i USB disk Eo o Low battery please replace for new immediately 30 Chapter Six Care
11. and Maintenance Printer is a precision machine To keep your machine work properly and bring facilitation to your production to keep your machine in good condition and extend equipment life it is important to carry out proper care and maintenance on machine from time to time 6 1 Printer Care and Maintenance 6 1 1 You may fully charge the battery but do not overcharge the battery It is suggested not to overcharge it by long time and not to use the battery in too cold or too hot condition 6 1 2 Make sure to use and drain off the battery and recharge it at least once a week 6 1 3 Make sure to check if the printer is loaded with ink cartridge and battery Make sure to check if the battery has drained off 6 1 4 Clean ink cartridge wipe nozzle plate with Non woven to keep nozzles clean and unclogged Please refer to ink cartridge care and maintenance for instructions 6 1 5 Keep touch screen clean Do not hit touch screen sharply 6 1 6 Keep machine surface and ports clean 6 1 7 Check status bar upon machine startup make sure status bar is normal and check if there s alarm of error In case of alarm of error check troubleshooting for solution 6 1 8 Depending on properties some ink cartridge may require to be removed from printer after use Turn off the machine after use and remove the cartridge from printer Wipe the printhead clean with Non woven cap the printhead with the designed cap for prevention of the nozzles from clogging
12. nozzles from clogging Contact our after sale service for ink properties information 06 Chapter Two Installation and Setup Instructions This chapter will illustrate how to set up the equipment and how to install an ink cartridge Firstly please check the machine parts by looking at the packing picture and parts list Packing Picture Outer box 2 1 Parts List Once you have unpacked your machine check to make sure that you have all the parts shown here Protective Protective band 07 2 2 Battery Charging Installation and Removal 2 2 1 Battery Charging Battery charging Insert battery into charger Green indicator light battery not inserted or battery fully charged 2 2 2 Battery Installation and Removal Battery installation Put the battery into compartment in the handle of the printer listen for a click indicating the battery has snapped to place Battery charging finished remove battery from charger Red indicator light Battery is on charge Battery removal press the two lock catches on battery remove battery from printer 08 2 3 Cartridge Installation 42ml Step 1 Insert cartridge to printer by an angle of 15 degree Cartridge removal Open the cartridge clip remove cartridge from printer by an angle Step 2 Close the cartridge of 15 degree clip to secure see next figure 2 4 Position Wheel Replacement For different substrates th
13. or common symbols for changeover see Figure 50 51 52 53 A Uppercase uppercase keypad is pre set keypad to appear see Figure 50 Figure 50 Shift B Lowercase click to change between uppercase and lowercase see Figure 51 Figure 51 C Numeric and common symbols BP tlt bP Ur ere Dal tits fal pret z Click ETE to change E between numeric or common symbols input see Figure 52 Figure 52 D More symbols click on numeric common symbols keypad for more symbols see Figure 53 Figure 53 Hide keypad 5 7 Status Bar See Figure 1 Ink information includes dynamic and static information Static information includes cartridge serial number client code cartridge type Dynamic information 1 ink original volume and prospect print output for current data 2 Ink remaining percentage prospect print output for current data Ink Ink status icons include information 1 Normal ry Normal ink status 2 warning Ty ink amount lower than 10 3 Error wrong cartridge cartridge not installed or ink used up Hardware and software status in printer Equipment e g Printing not started status Printing Status Printing not started Automatically displays by icon for equipment normally connected to USB port Support three devices USB disk mouse and keyboard mouse or zs keyboard When encoder is Encoder Displays encoder l KY information
14. single files Group Switch 1 Create new multi files group click E co ARP ig ree doni rdc dic A Add new file select the file from the list click EST add it to the multi files group when there is no multi files group exist need to create first B Files sequence click 39995 ERES to add adjust the sequence of the files C Delete delete the file s in the group File list 4 M56004 un Delete D Search User can search the needed file File list CAE in the group E Group Name Maximum 15 characters ni n nn null unique and cannot be nu Group name 5 3 1 New Edit Data Click m Dat St oa cats ri PEE EE EET ERIT IC ae or on Vata Image Logo 4 Management interface to enter data edit interface see Figure 7 Expiration Production A New text counter shift production date expiration date image logo Text MEE ak barcode MFD EXP Counter ae Delete B Edit data in printing process cannot Shift coge 4 PEREN ES objects be edited rc Barcode Dyn Text Dyn Loge C File name maximum 15 characters File name lt empty file name or repeated file name Dynamical barcode 4 not allowed Dynamical text Figure 7 when finish editing a check box appears to ask Are you sure you want ig you wank ta savelha message to save the message Cancel Yes No see Figure8 If you click ETH the machine will
15. a printing report appears see Figure 3 Printing report It is the timely record mm 10 20 30 40 A T E EET LETT S j a a of printing in process including data Stop STEMEETS Message Name MSG001 file name in process print output printing es REED p p p a Delay System Time 2014 1 18 15 42 9 quantity counter value shift code pad lt Coonter 1 0001 system time The printing report id c exits when printing stops Figure 3 14 5 2 3 Printing Delay Click printing delay setting interface appears see Figure 4 See Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions 1 for more information While execute Multi Files printing user can set the delay distance for each single file A Printing delay default value 30mm B Printing delay value range 0 0 999 9mm Please enter delay value 30 0 mm Figure 4 MSG001 30 0 mm MSG002 30 0 mm MSG003 30 0 mm C It is allowed to set printing delay value during printing process the newly set value becomes valid for immediately next printing D Printing delay value for each message are independent from one another the delay setting for current data file will not affect another data file 5 2 4 Print Initial Values Click mS the interface of initial values setting and repeated index value checking appears see Figure 5 36 Base System select the regulation when setting is input is O Z not including amp
16. ailure may occur Note Our Company shall not be liable for any accident or printer failure caused by your use of non original batteries disintegrated or altered batteries Nia Important Operation Precautions 1 2 1 Do not poke or impact the touch screen sharply 1 2 2 Make sure that the positioning wheels roll on contact with printing object so as to keep throw distance controlled within 0 5 2 5mm 1 2 3 Use Non woven to wipe the nozzle plate when the print is not clear or dots are missing 1 2 4 Make sure to insert or remove ink cartridge by an angle of 15 degree so as not to damage the cartridge 1 2 5 Do not insert or remove ink cartridge while the machine is in printing process so as not to cause damage to the cartridge 1 2 6 Do not use compressed air for cleaning the touch screen High pressure of the compressed air will damage the touch screen 1 2 7 Do not use compressed air for direct or indirect cleaning of the ink cartridge High pressure of the compressed air will damage the nozzle plate 1 2 8 Read Chapter Seven for troubleshooting when there s failure occurs If you cannot solve the problem encountered contact your local dealer or our after sale service for assistance Note Depending on properties some ink cartridge may require to be removed from printer after use Turn off the machine and remove the cartridge from printer Wipe the printhead clean with Non woven cap the printhead with the designed cap for prevention of the
17. and store the capped cartridge in safe environment with printhead facing up Please refer to ink cartridge care and maintenance for instructions Note Standard battery cannot be substituted 6 2 Ink Cartridge Care and Maintenance Maintain correct methods for use and storage of the cartridge will keep the cartridge work with best print quality and extend cartridge life Please always follow instructions in Ink Cartridge Care and Maintenance The warranty will not cover damage or failure caused by negligence in following our care and maintenance instructions 6 2 1 Ink volatilizes slowly if the cartridge is decapped Keep new and undecapped cartridge in its original package Decap new cartridge only when it is to be used 6 2 2 Try to use up ink as soon as possible once the cartridge is decapped to prevent blockage because ink become dry on nozzle plate very soon Note Due to property difference different inks have different dry time or care and maintenance methods Contact our after sale service for more information 6 2 3 If ink in cartridge is not used up at a time after decapped remove the cartridge from printer and cap the printhead and store it in airtight container Storage temperature is room temperature Note Do not use adhesive tape to seal the printhead and do not store cartridge in soft plastic bag 6 2 4 Nozzle plate is delicate Do not touch or clean nozzle plate with anything sharp or rough so as not to scratch nozzle pla
18. and the button returns to printing printing status Exit printing and switch off power 4 2 Check Work before Use q 1 Item Check Work Battery 2 EIE J Is the battery fully charged 2 Positioning Do the wheels slide well wheels Is the encoder well connected to positioning wheels Make sure the connection 3 Encoder is not loose Cartridge Is the cartridge wiped clean Has the cartridge been installed to printer Printer status Check status bar is the equipment status normal 4 3 Check Work after Use Check Work Printer Power Status Is the printer power switched off for power saving Is the cartridge removed from printer and wiped clean and printhead capped 12 Chapter Five Printer Operation Instructions This chapter explains how to operate printer interface including Printing Management Data Management System Management Tools Management and Status Bar 5 1 Main Interface Switch on power printer starts Setting initialization Management startup After MT Management Data Management interface appears Tools see Figure 1 Management Status bar initialization Setting startup main Figure 1 D Te To find and preview data start stop printing set printing delay value and set Em ry Management printing initial values see Section 5 2 ge To Find Preview File new Edit Delete data see Section 5 3 may Managemen System To manage system setting ed
19. composed of three hours for full apacity 2200mAh cells When charging is in process indicator Voltage 11 1 12 6V light on charger is Approximately 300 cycles red When charging is Standby Approximately 7H finished charging time protection functions Operating Approximately 4H and indicator light is time green Print height 1 12 7mm Print speed and Standard 300DPI resolution Barcode alphabetic numeric image date time Print content expiration date shift code common counter lot box code 1 Ethernet port Ports 2 USB2 0 Port 3 DB15 Port SSS Interface Sinch full color large LCD touch screen with resolution 800 480 1 Automatically recognizes ink types and identifies optimum printing parameters for each ink type 2 Guarantees the using of genuine original HP ink 3 Automatic measuring system for the usage of ink Product Certification CE FCC Environment 1 Working environment 10 C 55 C 10 85RH requirement 2 Storage environment 25 C 80 C 10 90 RH B Features Chinese English Japanese French German Languages Spanish Portuguese and Russian Default font is Arial allow users to load fonts they Font need Ink management Barcode UPCA UPCE EAN13 EAN8 INT25 CODE39 a CODE128 EAN128 PDF417 DATAMATRIX QR Date format Variety of date formats available S Flexible setting for common counter Lot Box code Counter counters Multi level password protection
20. e for printing to achieve darker print and best print quality es one session of period photocell printing sensing the print object When there is a power failure and When the printing contains counter the setting is ON system will go and the Printing Recovery setting is Printing back to the last printing status and ON operator need to check on the Recovery resume printing when power gets counter value and do needful back The default setting for this adjustment function is OFF Multiple outputs of same print durin D Continuous p p p g 34 Handheld High Resolution Inkjet Printer
21. eed E Option T Printhead DPI Line speed On setting gt gt l Bu Calibrate ys Return R d qe i ed Figure 33 23 Setting Test Speed l o click ERES on line speed setting interface to run speed test see Figure 35 36 LM Test object Line speed test input test object length length l gt Run speed test 0 3000mm click to enter speed test startup interface then start production line gt Give up put test object onto production line the photocell will be sensing the object and the machine will calculate line speed A automatically Click EMI to save current Prin speed test result Click ET current B oo nin 5 speed test value will not be saved If test repeated system will take average value of Lin imi oee b multiple results Click EPI stop speed EM 3 C meas test and click MEM or EN to save or give up test result E Stop speed test Figure 36 Note if external encoder is connected system can detect automatically and switch line speed interface to encoder DPI setting interface User cannot programme line speed setting when external encoder is connected 5 4 4 User Management Click on system management interface to enter user management see Figure 37 A User permission management switch system default OFF A login dialogue box requests user E m name and password for access to operation of the printer when machine power is switched on
22. epping A Click ERR for common counter setting minimum value maximum value stepping Ez Repetition number value repetition number see Figure 15 B Cic EE MER ana RE option of box number and lot number setting minimum value maximum value stepping value for box Minimum number and lot number see Figure 16 value n my value Note There is no repetition number for box e EM number or lot number B Setin Al EE fesso EEE Figure 16 Figure 15 5 3 7 Add Shift Code 2 asd Click to add object shift code Click ERR to enter setting see Figure 17 EEUU one x Shift code shift name and time for setting i m c p i i Format Shift name maximum five characters I Name Shift time four different times for setting Shift EE p m 1 j j I 1 Return code varies according to different time periods MSG003 A Return Figure 17 18 5 3 8 Add Barcode Click to add object barcode A o c to enter barcode edit Barcode type horizontal scale level barcode height barcode text see Figure 18 B Click Dy fona to enter barcode adjustment coordinate location text orientation text display hide text height error correction level white space level see Figure 19 20 Note Setting options may differ depending on different barcode types T Text s Text display y POIS Text hide JU error correction level EXXS white space level C Clic
23. ere are three position wheels available 1 5mm 2 5mm 5mm The one installed on the printer is 1 5mm O Height 1 5mm installed The oes printing quality widest ink application high requirement on the substrate s evenness Q Height 2 5mm standard SD printing quality wider ink application no special requirement on the substrate s evenness Height 5 0mm standard Normal printing duet Dot applicable for 3 series inks applicable for rough printing surface g n 2 Take off the position wheel and the silica gel and replace with the one required 1 Take off the two screws besides the reflector Note While replacing the position wheels need to change the DPI setting accordingly 1 1 5mm wheel corresponding DPI range 295 305 2 2 5mm wheel corresponding DPI range 260 270 3 5mm wheel corresponding DPI range 200 210 09 Chapter Three Inkjet Printer Introduction 3 1 Printer 5 touch screen Encoder Band hole Power switch Handle Battery DB15 port Ethernet port USB port Positioning Wheels Cartridge clip Printhead Print switch Battery lock catch 10 3 2 Technical Specifications A Performance Values Specifications Note HP TIJ 2 5 Thermal Ink Jet technoloc l H W D 143 5 123 236mm MEN 1 15KG MEME AC 90V 240V 50 60HZ Designed charger Quantity Standard come with two large capacity Charging time rechargeable batteries approximately 1 5 T Each battery is
24. hat you want to delete Yes N Select a file on the list on data Dalete e Are you sure to delete message management interface click RX dete MSG003 to delete the file a dialog box appears to prompt if you sure that you want to delete Note data in printing process cannot be Yes deleted Click in File Management interface it will import all files saved in U 1 MSG002 existed cover disk under defined route User will be prompted if same name already existed Before import insert the U disk firstly P 3 Select jg Copy a file and click in File Management interface the same Neste message will be copied and saved as the same name with C1 suffix for example MSG002 s copy will be named as ves ENNM MSGO002C1 5 4 System Management 3 Special g Setting F ye M Features Click to enter system TEE DE EE User management See Figure 26 AT EM management HERE BRE Printing options Editing options 1 5 gt System setting Screen calibrate ET Correction Figure 26 5 4 1 System Setting Click on system management interface to enter system setting see ges AE Figure 27 gt System time gt Screen saver time unit WEE BESEMO Ge Daylight Calibrate i 4 Return saving time Figure 27 A System language Standard language in delivery country as default language B System time Manufacture time as default time can be set by user
25. igure 31 Note 1 Pre purge Mode 2 modes both right amp left nozzles the working nozzles only 2 Pre purge four shifts OFF low medium high see the following figures Off 4 Low Medium EF High m see Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions 6 7 B Click to enter printhead Printing 4 setting see Figure 32 direction Nozzle setting lt Channel p switch cine Speed Printing Recovery Calibrate 4 Return Figure 32 3 Note printing direction system default from left to right 1 Four directions optional ie right to left mirror sides of left to right and right to left see figures as follows gt iq n Ae Left to right Right to left Mirror side of left to right L Mirror side of right to left 2 channel switch Left channel Right channel Dual channel see the figures as follows Left channel Right channel Dual channel 3 Printing Recovery when the set is EN printer will resume printing automatically when the power continue The default setting is Note When the printing contains counter and the Printing Recovery setting is ON operator need to check on the counter value and do needful adjustment ZA see Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions 8 NM g Setting C Click to enter production line setting see Figure 33 c Line speed system default 30m min Adjustable scope 1 150m min DPI system default 300DPI adjustable scope 50 600DPI Line sp
26. ing Special time EAT r Figure 30 1 Customer Year setting round number within 0 9999 2 Date transition time setting system default normal zero o clock as date transition time to next date users can set different time as date transition time 3 Pre zero in date time four options OFF empty preposition empty postposition centered without zero e g 2012 05 09 2012 5 2 2012 5 2 2012 5 2 g Setting La Production C Click to enter counter aoe setting see Figure 31 Date Format Counter gt DUC pre zero Eo Special Time gt Counter alarm gt Counter reset gt Counter setting Figure 31 1 Production counter setting extent 0 99999999 2 Pre zeros four options OFF empty preposition empty postposition centered without zero e g 0001 1 1 1 3 Counter alarm ON or OFF option When counter alarm is turned ON the machine will stop printing sound alarm and prompt message that print number reaches maximum value 4 Counter reset ON or OFF option All counters will start from initial values if the counter reset is turned ON The printing value will continue with the last one if the counter reset is turned OFF 22 5 4 3 Printing Options Click on system management interface to enter printing option setting C setting A M enter nozzle E maintenance setting see Figure 31 mE Printhead L Pre purge 4 Line Speed Clean printhead Calibrate E 4 Return F
27. ing Inkjet Printer Welcome to use Handheld High resolution printer Printer In order to protect your personal safety and user rights ensure correct installation and operation and full play of the machine it is important that you read the precautions carefully 1 1 General Safety Precautions 1 1 1 Do not operate printer in explosion hazard area 1 1 2 Do not operate printer when the printing object surface temperature exceeds 100 C 1 1 3 Open flame or sparkle hazard is not allowed in printing operation area 1 1 4 Make sure the printing direction is not pointing to people animal or any other object that may be blotted by ink 1 1 5 See to the dust proof and damp proof of the printer Battery Protection see to the following precautions for battery protection 1 1 6 Do not get printer overheated or exposed to direct sunlight Avoid printer from catching fire 1 1 7 Avoid abrupt temperature change to the printer The abrupt temperature change will cause vapor condensation expansion inside printer and the expansion will lead to battery discharge and corrosion acceleration Give one hour interval in room temperature environment before moving printer to high temperature environment from low temperature environment 1 1 8 For your safety s sake it is strongly suggested that you use our company s original batteries 1 1 9 Do not use other batteries than suggested and do not disintegrate or modify original batteries Otherwise danger or machine f
28. iting options printing options user authority and pj EP screen correction setting see Section 5 4 Tools To manage image logo system upgrade system backup system record ES 1s equipment default restoring system resetting see Section 5 5 Display information of ink equipment USB encoder external photocell and Ethernet status see Section 5 7 Status bar 13 5 2 Printing Management zl BS et Mita Pista racial a A n on main interface Preview Ii to enter printing management interface lt see Figure 2 Scroll bar lt Click ERES ich to Multi Files Start HS sen E Page up printing Group Printing 4 delay IM CS vesc AA Files amp Multi Files pem ao a lm ae PR t Click switch to single Group Switch E eturn Files list id M i es list Keywords entering bar Figure 2 Multi Files Group list Dha o og P n T Iiii Multi files printing I n kJ et 5 2 1 Find Preview Data see Figure 2 A Find data Find by Pageup Pagedown keywords B Preview data Preview data by locating or selecting a file of data to display on preview interface data located selected will be displayed in sequence on preview interface and can be viewed scaled up and down by times of 1 and 2 Note Drag the scroll bar horizontally to view the data when it exceeds the screen horizontally 5 2 2 Start Printing Printing Report l Click button to start printing When printing starts
29. ivities Note System record does not include querying and viewing activities 5 5 5 About Equipment System record information includes MO to enter equipment information t viewing interface soje Information displays current hardware Software Version 2 3 0 6437 Hardware Version 18 52 3F Serial Number 80000012 Printer Code 1459257713 version software version machine serial number dealer code company Logo company name and website 27 5 5 6 System Reset essage ee A 9 Reset N Click on tools management interface to enter system 2 a reset management see Figure 48 default settings cio MEN to execute system reset You need to enter administrator m password for permission to reset execution see Figure 49 Figure 48 Please enter Administrator password Figure 49 Note System reset is to restore all defaults 1 Restore all the settings to defaults clear all data and images 2 Maintain software version in current version restore language and font to default 6 jOwbmeyar o SCS C 8 Prezeroindateime Jo o 9 jPezeoicomtr OFF Counter alarm OFF Clean printhead Standby 15 16 Print Recovery 18 JDP S gt 0 0000 Bomm 22 Printing delay 30mm Printing initial value Counter initial value and data source current value 28 5 6 Edit Input Method Options A keypad appears when user clicks the editing bar Keypad of Uppercase lowercase numeric
30. justable scope 0 3000mm UV LED Setting UV Delay Distance 5 4 6 Screen Touch Correction cic LEL caiorate on system management interface to enter screen touch correction see Figure 41 Note Please correct screen touch when there s inaccurate touch phenomenon Icon appears on different location on screen guides you the screen correction The interface exits after screen touch correction finished and a message appears to prompt screen touch correction success or failure for your attention ye Setting Calibrate 4 Return Figure 38 ge Setting a Ey E d ra Repeat a me Ie Calibrate du Return Figure 39 ecce e Calibrate Figure 40 Figure 41 25 5 5 Tools Management 2 oai main interface to enter Gi ail tools management interface see Figure 42 a About printer System record Backup management Upgrade management 91 Image Logo Sudo gt System reset Figure 42 5 5 1 Image Management M to enter image Logo amp Ae management interface see Figure 43 File list of Image import import image from USB mage Fog or Ethernet Image format Solid color BMP Image height 0 150 pixel point Image length 0 1000000 pixel point pcm 20 Figure 43 Note 1 System prompts and cuts the excess part if the imported image exceeds borders 2 Image import cannot be execu
31. k G setn to enter barcode setting barcode can include data source of production date expiration date counter and shift code dynamical text When an object is inserted to a barcode its icon will be lightened for example when a barcode contains a production date the icon of production date will be lightened like EJ see Figure 21 Barcode height Barcode Horizontal ree m scale level maxes ka eat 12345 Barcode gk Setting text Figure 18 mae amp el e o ext display e ES E23 Text height 4 Figure 19 p parente aedilium ELI a Woo b corrention a ERR NES NT RR LN PEER a or T ev neum space level Figure 20 Counter Shifts EET EET atc E Figure 21 19 5 3 9 Add dynamical text Click to add dynamical text Dyn Text NM o to the interface of dynamical text setting with the way of 5 dynamical transmission path or moe D communication protocol By so KVM B EMEN Figure 22 5 3 10 Add dynamical LOGO lani Pre Paritaria ae Pte Dynamicl to add dynamical 10 LOGO See the picture beside 0 pu Note pls refer to 5 3 9 of adding dynamical ERE EY text set the data transmission path communication protocol pam A Return Figure 23 5 3 11 Delete Object or Delete Import copy Data Select an object on data editing interface Click W Delete to delete the object a e debet dialog box appears to prompt if you are sure t
32. l not works check according to signal test interface press printing switch to test if photocell works If ink used up or cartridge dealer code wrong replace a new cartridge Section 5 7 to see if photocell works FA Check if encoder works D for encoder signal check encoder status test interface move encoder according to 5 7 to see if encoder works 7 No signal output from encoder 33 Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions It is the distance from the point when E a Printing delay value is 30mm Printing delay Photocell senses the printing object printer starts printing at 30mm point after to the point when printing starts the photocell senses the printing object User can adjust the value to alter the print position on printing object Printing It is beginning value in printing E g Set the initial value as 9 the counter initial value process for print data counting starts from 9 for first print Screen It is a power saving function the E g Set the screen saver time as one saver time screen will automatically turn off and minute The screen will automatically enter standby mode when the screen turn off and enter standby mode if the is inactive for a time period as set screen becomes inactive for one minute E g The system date is 2012 07 31 Supposed the date by customer is 2010 07 31 customer can set the year in date as 2010 Then the date shown on the print will be 2010 07 31
33. n woven spring loaded connectors B See Section 5 4 3 depressed in Driver board purge the nozzles by the Check if there s option Clean Printhead contamination on cartridge contact plate Remove the cartridge and re insert A Check status bar if there s alarm of low ink B Send back to our company for test See Section 5 7 to check ink status is ink used up If problem is unsolved Check if there s any spring loaded connectors depressed in driver board Check if there s contamination on cartridge Check if there s contamination on ISM card Remove cartridge and Check if there s any re insert connector depressed on ISM card board Remove cartridge and re insert 32 7 2 Troubleshooting for Printer Printer cannot be switched on Printer does not print 1 Low battery Replace a new battery 2 Battery Remove battery and connectivity problem re install 3 Equipment or Contact local dealer or battery damage after sale service u Click Start printing 1 Printing not started button to start printing Select a file and click 3 Printing delay value Check if the printing delay i value is normal d doge Install a cartridge installed 5 Cartridge installed Check cartridge status but used up or according to Section 5 7 damaged is ink used up or cartridge dealer code wrong Check if photocell switch Click for photocell is normally connected 6 Photocel
34. remain on editing interface Yes Note MSG001 is default data in system not editable and not erasable The system allows maximum 500 files of data including default MSGO01 The system does not save empty data Figure 8 5 3 2 Add Text Object lt i Click MEAE to add text object see Figure 9 Horizontal Height 4 cic NE to enter text editing interface Text 4 A Font default font Arial support 2 fonts at ial S o A same time Arial and one alternative font Edit 4 B 16 208 adjust freely within the scope of Vertical 1 12 7mm scale down 4 4_ O and C Text horizontal scale 1 300 jocali n up ff vs amd sco ESSE v Vertical scale up and location down Figure 9 Click Jh roma to enter text adjustment Coordinate interface posu E Coordinate location adjustable range for X axis 0 3000mmy for Y axis 0 12 7mm F Text orientation 0 90 180 270 Four orientations adjustable G Font effects bold italy underline Ev ya an ni strikeout four effects adjustable Amsco B Figure 10 ZA Note Please refer to this Section Section 5 3 2 regarding how to add objects as production date expiration date image Logo counter shift code dynamical text dynamical logo but the content of production date expirationdate counter shift code dynamical text dynamical logo cannot be revised or adjusted directly when
35. t about how to use this machine by this user manual by the following content 9 Important precautions for use of the machine e Introduction of printer Parts and components of the machine e Setup and Installation Instructions Instructions for Equipment Setup and Cartridge Installation e How to use the printer and the check work before after use of the printer explanations of general operation and startup shutdown 9 Operation instructions explanations on how to new edit data for printing and how to adjust printer settings e Care and Maintenance Care and maintenance for printer and cartridge 9 Troubleshooting Common failures occurred and solutions e Appendix 1 Terms and Definitions Definitions for terms used in this document Please read this user manual carefully before first use of the printer for full understanding and attention of important information so that you will get maximum use from your new equipment This will also help you have a quick reference to related sections when you have any problems during use Note 1 f you cannot solve the problem encountered during use please contact us for assistance Note 2 The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The amended information will be updated in user manual by new edition Note 3 Any machine failure or damage caused by user s negligence in following this manual will not be covered by the warranty 05 Chapter One Important Precautions for Us
36. te 6 2 5 Use the Non woven provided by our company to wipe and clean nozzle plate Note Wipe nozzle plate with the printhead facing down Move the printhead in the direction of nozzle channel Move the printhead in the direction across nozzle channel will damage the nozzles 6 2 6 Do not shake ink cartridge or expose it to vibration Shake or vibration will get air run into cartridge and affect print quality 31 Chapter Seven Troubleshooting Note 1 The table below lists the most commonly seen problems and the solutions to each If there s any other problem contact your local dealer or our after sale service for assistance Note 2 The table below is for reference only because causes for each problem may differ depending on individual situation such as setup environment operation demand 7 1 Troubleshooting for Ink Cartridge 1 Nozzle blockage The print has or damage broken line or white line 2 Cartridge not in good contact with printer The print is complete at Ink starvation or air 2 first and then bubbles blocking becomes nozzles incomplete The printis Ink used up or total 3 totally blank nozzle blockage 1 Connectivity problem on printer defect or damage Unable to 4 identify ink cartridge 2 Cartridge dealer code mistake A See Section 6 2 Ink Cartridge Care and If the problem is still Maintenance wipe and unsolved clean nozzle plate with Check if there s any No
37. ted when pixel points exceed 100 3 Image Logo document route USB Disk InkJet Logo 5 5 2 System Upgrade Upgrade 4 oam to enter upgrade document list management interface Software upgrade see Figure 44 Users can upgrade the software Language add or change languages and fonts upgrade ee Font upgrade 4 eae Figure 44 A Software System automatically searches for software upgrade documents in designated folder and displays d the upgrade documents by list User can select anyone in the list for upgrade upgrade Document route USB Disk InkJet Upgrade Application B Language System is loaded with multiple languages upon delivery User can add one more upgrade language if needed Document route USB Disk InkJet Upgrade Language C Font System supports two fonts user can add another font besides the default Arial upgrade Document route USB Disk InkJet Upgrade Font Note Software upgrade documents language documents font documents can only be identified when they are packed by the conversion tools provided by our company The language documents font documents are not replaceable and cannot be deleted 26 5 5 3 System Backup Click a to enter backup management backup Click LN enter the backup interface Backup A Import backup Import all the documents except system record to printer by USB B Export backup Export the documents including input data machine settings images system record
38. ty Precautions 06 1 2 Important Operation Precautions 06 Chapter Two Setup and Installation Instructions 07 Zi Fane EISE eie eedem imececepeeno simie stems a mee eof 07 2 2 Battery Charging Installation and Removal 7 08 2 3 Cartridge Installation 42ml 09 2 4 Position Wheel Replacement 09 Chapter Three Inkjet Printer Introduction 10 3 1 TRISTI enacted E Biene cues eee eee EE 10 9 2 Technical SPeCCHICAIONS schen acere titm tmm meme ntm unes ud cue S evene 11 Chapter Four How to Use the Printer and the Check Work before after Use 12 4 1 How to Use the Printer 12 4 2 Check Work before Use 12 4 3 Check Work after Use 12 Chapter Five Printer Operation Instructions 13 5 1 Main Interface 2 l 2l l ll2l l 13 2 2 Printing Management assesseeisictieeiia nenne die io e E eene 14 52 1 Fitid Pr vieWw Dat esese cemere mE EE Ente MEE Her Ere E ELE E um Ee 14 5 2 2 Start Printing Printing Report 14 5 2 3 Printing Delay
39. you add and the font height content and font effect of image Logo dynamical logo cannot be revised directly There is no option of horizontalscale E for logo barcode dynamical logo 5 3 3 Add Production Date iC Click Tayo to add object production date o mi mulm iulii tit 20 Click Ce enter date format setting Date format choose a format by arrow up and down Calendar Type A ELE Gregorian and Hijri available regonan see Figure 11 Adjust lt Figure 11 5 3 4 Add Expiration Date Click mE to add object of expiration date Crick Setin to enter date format setting e 8 anil and days to expire scope 0 9999 MZ Apo Rupe Gregorian and Hijri available ays to in as see Figure 12 Calendar Type lt 4 IX EM Figuie 12 a a 17 5 3 5 Add Image Logo PtP tPA Ph Click ENSE to add object E image Logo Select a logo on file list by page up and down see Figure 13 NES fe Add file list Figure 13 120 130 Note When there is no image file found i i ID ID a message box appears to prompt image import See Figure 14 See Section 5 5 1 Image Management E Te for image logo import GREER 2002 bali Figure 14 5 3 6 Add Counter ooog Click F M to add object counter a l Rn 7 Um aak gt Box No Click E common to for option of common counter box number lot number Lot No St

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