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1. Cleaning Cleaning Information Danger Danger to life and limb from electric shock gt Disconnect the printer from the electricity supply before starting any maintenance work The label printer requires very little maintenance It is important to clean the thermal printhead regularly This guarantees a consistently good printed image and plays a major part in preventing premature wear of the printhead Otherwise the maintenance is limited to occasional cleaning of the device Attention The printer can be damaged by aggressive cleansers Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents for cleaning the external surfaces or modules Remove dust and paper fluff from the print area with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner The cover of the printer can be cleaned with a standard cleanser Cleaning the Print Roller Accumulations of dirt on the print roller may impair the media transport and the print quality In the case of slight soiling it is not necessary to remove the print roller The roller can be turned step by step by hand Use a soft cloth and roller cleaner for cleaning Cleaning the Printhead Dirt can collect on the printhead during printing which affects the printed image for example by causing different contrasts or longitudinal stripes Attention Printhead damage Do not use sharp objects for cleaning the printhead Do not touch the protective glass layer of the printhead Attention Risk of injury from the hot
2. Operator s Manual HellermannTyton Operator s Manual HellermannTyton TTM430 Barcode Label printer Trademark Centronics is a registered trademark of the Data Computer Corporation Microsoft is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation Windows 2000 2003 XP are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation TrueType is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc HellermannTyton Corporate Headquarters North America HellermannTyton Canada HellermannTyton Mexico 7930 N Faulkner Rd PO Box 245017 205 Industrial Parkway North Unit 4 Anillo Periferico Sur 7980 Edificio 2 D Milwaukee WI 53224 Aurora Ontario L4G 4C4 Canada Parque Industrial Technologico II Phone 414 355 1130 800 537 1512 Phone 800 661 2461 Tlaquepaque Jalisco Mexico 45600 Fax 414 355 7341 800 848 9866 Fax 800 390 3904 Phone 011 52 33 3 133 9880 http Awww hellermann tyton com email sales hellermanntyton ca Fax 011 52 33 3 133 9861 email coro htamericas com email info hellermanntyton com mx TS16949 2002 ISO 9001 2000 amp ISO 14001 certified Contents ee b b A PWN HOU UC TON EEE E EE ER 4 Te ST 00 do 1 EEE EEE EE EE ER EE 4 Intended USE Lene eske 4 EV 4 EMNE 5 KAL vr 6 BO EEE EE EE EN NT E 6 Unpacking and Installing the Device cccccccccccsssseeececceeeeeceeeecaeuseseeeesssauseeeeseeseauseeeeessaaauseseeeesaanseeeeees 7 Connecting the Device ooo csecsaxiceincxsinncttec
3. To insert the ribbon supply hub 2 again press the rectangular end 5 of the hub against the spring in the right hand holder and slide the left hand end into the guide slot 1 as far as it will go Hinge the print module down do not slot in Insert an empty roll 10 for the used transfer ribbon onto the ribbon rewind hub 9 and set the width for the empty roll similarly to steps 3 to 5 To insert the transfer ribbon rewinding unit 9 again press the rectangular end 5 of the hub against the spring in the right hand holder and slide the left hand end into the guide slot 6 as far as it will go Feed the transfer ribbon 7 over the printhead to the ribbon rewind hub 9 and attach the ribbon to the empty roll with adhesive tape Ensure that it is wound as shown in the figure and ensure that the ribbon is not twisted Turn the tension wheel 11 in the winding direction until the ribbon is tightly wound on the roll Slot in the print module by pressing the marked surfaces 8 on both sides hinge up the control panel and close the cover EE 5 Printing Operation Attention pi Printhead damage caused by improper handling gt Do not touch the underside of the printhead with the fingers or sharp objects gt Ensure that the labels are clean gt Ensure that the label surfaces are smooth Rough labels act like emery paper and reduce the service life of the printhead Print with the lowest possible printhead temper
4. has finished Pause The printing process has been interrupted by the m operator and the symbol p Correctable error D and the type of error and the number of labels still to be printed irrecoverable error D and the type of error and the number of labels still to be printed Critical error and the type of error Power Save Mode BD 5 and the key lighting is switched off Table 2 Printer states An error has occurred that can be rectified by the operator without interrupting the print job The print job can be continued after the error has been rectified An error has occurred that cannot be rectified without interrupting the print job An error occurs during the system test gt Switch the printer off and then on again at the power switch or Press cancel key Call Service if the fault occurs persistently If the printer is not used for a lengthy period it automatically switches to power save mode gt To exit power save mode Press any key on the navigator pad mt 3 3 4 Control Panel Key Functions e The key functions depend on the current printer state Active functions Labels and symbols on the navigator pad keys light up Active functions light up white in print mode e g menu or feed Active functions light up orange in the offline menu arrows key Key lights Ready Ready After the end of a print job reprint the last label Printing label Print
5. stops 1 and 2 2 fig 4 centrically on label width Place the roll hub back into the holder slots 4 on the printer Ensure that the rounded surfaces of the edge stops are facing forward Feed the labels over the roll hub 2 Press the release button 6 and hinge the print module up Feed the fanfold labels forwards under the deflector 6 fig 4 and over the print roller 9 fig 4 until it projects about 15 cm out of the printer Move the label guides 8 fig 4 outward with the setting wheel 7 fig 4 until the labels can pass between them Press the strip label down with the hand and move the label guides 8 fig 4 back up against the edges of the label Hinge the print module down and press evenly on the two marked surfaces 3 so that the unit snaps in on both sides For peel off mode gt item 4 3 For tear off and cutting mode Feed the label stock out through the label outlet in the control panel 18 fig 1 Hinge up the control panel 5 and close the cover mr 4 4 3 Loading Material Loading Labels for Peel off Mode Notice Place the printer in such a position that the liner can run down without hindrance A label jam can cause malfunctions in printing operations a E Fig 6 Setting up the Peel off Mode 1 Loading the label stock gt item 4 1 or item 4 2 steps 1 to 10 2 Inthe control panel release the pressure roller 3 from the parking position 2 To do this pre
6. until printer material recognizes the next label on the material The label format as set in the software does Cancel current print job not correspond with the real label format Change the label format set in the software Restart print job Cutter blocked Printer is loaded with continuous paper but Cancel current print job the software is set on labels Change the label format set in the software Restart the print job No dabel size The size of the label is not defined in the Check programming programming 7 Fault Correction No Link No network link Check network cable and connector Please contact your network administrator No record found Refers to the optional memory card Check programming and card contents database access error No SMTP server The printer is configured for SMTP but Switch off SMTP in the configuration there is no SMTP server or the SMTP Caution Then a warning cannot be sent by server is not currently available e mail EAlert Please contact your network administrator No Timeserver Timeserver is selected in the configu Switch off Timeserver in the configuration ration but there is no Timeserver or the Please contact your network administrator Timeserver is not currently available Out of paper Out of label roll Load label rolls gt item 4 1 or load fanfold labels gt item 4 2 Error in the paper feed Check paper feed Out of ribbon Out of transfer ribbon Insert new tr
7. EN 4 21 Error Messages and Fault Correction recciencstsccsisedcosatencadocsesuudsimcadeanett enhiecatedeatessiiedadscatnesdgedesadeeetieaieacdedes 22 LICENCO Soissa EE ve eaten E E E E 24 EU Declaration of COn Ormi EE 24 MENN 24 EE 1 1 1 Zeit 1 2 1 3 Introduction Instructions Important information and instructions in this documentation are designated as follows Danger Draws your attention to an exceptionally grave impending danger to your health or life Warning Indicates a hazardous situation that could lead to injuries or material damage Attention Draws attention to possible dangers material damage or loss of quality Notice Gives you tips They make a working sequence easier or draw attention to important working processes Environment Gives you tips on protecting the environment Handling instruction Reference to section position illustration number or document Option accessories peripheral equipment special fittings Information in the display Intended Use e The device is manufactured in accordance with the current technological status and the recognized safety rules However danger to the life and limb of the user or third parties and or damage to the device and other tangible assets can arise during use e The device may only be used for its intended purpose and if it is in perfect working order and it must be used with regard to safety and dangers as stated in the operating m
8. ade by software Reflex Sensor The reflex sensor 1 can detect marks on the back of the label stock Move the sensor transversely to the transport direction with the slide 2 to adapt to the position of the reflective marks 1 Determine the distance of the reflective marks from the center of the material 2 Move the slide 2 to the desired position with a pointed tool The distance of the sensor from the center is shown on the scale 3 A mam Fig 8 Positioning the Reflex Sensor EO 4 4 5 Loading Material Loading Transfer Ribbon Notice Do not insert a transfer ribbon for direct thermal printing Attention When inserting the transfer ribbon ensure that the coated side faces the labels as otherwise the printhead can become soiled Fig 9 Loading Transfer Ribbon Loading Material 11 12 Open the cover and hinge down the control panel Press the release button and hinge the print module up Press the ribbon supply hub 2 to the right until there is perceptible resistance pull it to the left out of the guide slot 1 and remove it Set the width of the ribbon roll on the ribbon supply hub 2 For that purpose press the lever 4 and move it sidewards The set roll width is shown on the scale 3 of the ribbon supply hub 2 Slide the ribbon roll onto the ribbon supply hub 2 until the lever 4 Ensure that the coated side of the transfer ribbon 7 is facing to the label stock
9. ansfer ribbon Transfer ribbon melted during printing Cancel current print job Change the heat level via software Clean printhead gt item 6 2 Load transfer ribbon gt item 4 6 Restart print job The printer is loaded with thermal labels Cancel current print job but the software is set to transfer printing Set software to direct thermal printing Restart print job Protocol error Printer has received an unknown or invalid Press the pause key to skip the command or command from the computer press the cancel key to cancel the print job Read error Read error when reading from the memory Check data of the card card Backup data reformat card DLEMUCL Ural err Error in the file list of the memory card data Format memory card access is uncertain Unknown card Card not formatted Format card use different type of card Type of card not supported USB error A USB device has been detected but it is Do not use the USB device Device stalled not working USB error The USB device consumes too much Do not use the USB device Too much current current USB error Failure to detect USB device Do not use the USB device Unknown device Voltage error Hardware error Switch the printer off and then on If error recurs call service It is shown which voltage has failed Please note PC card write protection is activated Deactivate the write protection Wrong revision Error when updating the firmware Load the compatible firmwa
10. anual e The device printer is intended exclusively for printing suitable materials that have been approved by the manufac turer Any other use or use going beyond this shall be regarded as improper use The manufacturer supplier shall not be liable for damage resulting from unauthorized use the user shall bear the risk alone e Usage for the intended purpose also includes complying with the operating manual including the manufacturer s maintenance recommendations and specifications Notice The complete documentation is included in the scope of delivery on CD ROM and can also currently be found in the Internet Safety Instructions e The device is configured for voltages of 100 to 240 V AG It only has to be plugged into a grounded socket e Only connect the device to other devices which have a protective low voltage e Switch off all affected devices computer printer accessories before connecting or disconnecting e The device may only be used in a dry environment do not expose it to moisture sprays of water mists etc e If the device is operated with the cover open ensure that people s clothing hair jewelry etc do not come into contact with the exposed rotating parts e The device or parts of it can become hot while printing Do not touch during operation and allow to cool down before changing material and before disassembly e Perform only those actions described in this operating manual Work going beyond this may o
11. ature The printer is ready for operation when all connections have been made and labels and if applicable the transfer ribbon have been loaded 5 1 Synchronization of the Paper Feed After the label stock has been inserted for peel off or cutting mode a synchronization of the paper feed is required That way the first label which is detected by the label sensor will be transported to the print position and all labels in front will be fed out of the printer So the synchronization avoids that blank labels are peeled off together with the first printed label or that the first cut label would be too long Both effects can cause useless first labels Press the feed key to start the synchronization Remove the blank labels peeled off or cut during the synchronization 5 2 Tear Off Mode After printing the strip label is detached by hand The label printer is equipped with a tear bar for this purpose Optionally the strip of labels can be wound up externally Loading label stock gt item 4 1 or gt item 4 2 5 3 Cutting Mode The cutting mode is available for the printer types TTM430C The labels or continuous material is cut off automati cally The relevant cutting position is preferably set in the software Loading label stock gt item 4 1 or gt item 4 2 Notice Cutting mode must be activated in the software This is done with the C command in the direct programming gt Programming Manual 6 2 6 3 6 4
12. e cancel key able to return into its home position Change material Device not conn Programming addresses a non existent Either connect this device or correct the device programming File not found Requested file is not on the card Check the contents of the card Font not found Error with the selected download font Cancel current print job change font FPGA malfunction Hardware error Switch the printer off and then on If error recurs call service Head error Hardware error Switch the printer off and then on If error recurs replace printhead Head open Printhead not locked Lock printhead Head too hot Printhead is overheated After pausing the print job will be continued automatically If the fault recurs repeatedly reduce the heat level or the print speed via software Invalid setup Error in the configuration memory Reconfigure printer If error recurs call service Memory overflow Current print job contains too much infor Cancel current print job mation e g selected font large graphics Reduce amount of data to be printed Name exists Duplicate usage of field name in the direct Correct programming programming No DHCP server The printer is configured for DHCP but Switch off DHCP in the configuration and there is no DHCP server or the DHCP assign a fixed IP address server is not currently available Please contact your network administrator No label found There are labels missing on the label Press pause key repeatedly
13. e control panel 6 Label rolls 9720 1 0 sicceetzoatecstestcccessiaceespootencsts 11 Label sensor Cleaning rrnnnrrnnnnnrrvnnnnnnvnvnnnnnnn 19 PO SIMOMNAG EE 15 SCIOCTING ccccceeeeeeceesseeeeesees 15 Licences ME ESTE E A EETA 24 N Navigatorpad csecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 8 P PC card slot 6 Peel off mode ccce 18 loading labels c cccceeseeees 14 Power save MOdE cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeee ees 9 Power supply socket rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 Power Switch rrrrunnrnnnrnnrnnnennnnnnevnvennr 6 Pressure roller acnes 6 Printer state correctable error nases 9 Critical fault reorrrornrrrrnrennernnnnnn 9 irrecoverable Error ccce 9 PAUSO EE g printing label rrrnrnnnnrrnrnrnnnnnnnre 9 OA ERE EN 9 Printer states nenen 9 Printhead l 6 Cleaning ccccceeeeeeceeseeeeeeeseeeees 19 damage EE EN 18 Printhead mounting rrrrnnnnenvrnnnnnnn 6 Print roller cleaning ENE 19 Problem solution 21 R Ready for operation rrrrrnnrevnnnnrr 18 Reflexsensor DOSIMOMING cscs avseeeciincadicenicnsesnteence 15 Reinigen Messer nanen 20 Release button of the print module 6 Ribbon rewind hub cee 6 PRU MO ec ecsccres canes cosacensacan sceceateotanotsee 6 adapting EE 11 S Safety instructions rrrrrrrnnnrrneennn 4 Scope of delivery rrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnrnnnrr 7 Service Work ccccceecceeecseeeeeeeeeeeeee
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15. faces of the edge stops are facing forward gt fig 1 7 Press the release button 14 fig 1 and hinge the print module up 8 Feed the label stock forwards under the deflector 6 and over the print roller 9 until it projects about 15 cm out of the printer 9 Move the label guides 8 apart with the setting wheel 7 until the labels can pass between them Press the strip label down and move the label guides 8 back up against the edges of the label 10 Hinge the print module down and press evenly on the two marked surfaces so that the unit snaps in on both sides 11 For peel off mode gt item 4 3 For tear off and cutting mode Feed the label stock out through the label outlet in the control panel 18 fig 1 Hinge up the control panel and close the cover dl eM a Loading Material Loading Fanfold Labels The method of loading fanfold labels applies to both thermal paper labels and labels that are printed by means of a transfer ribbon View A 4 Fig 5 Loading fanfold labels oS Stack the fan folded labels 1 behind the printer Ensure that the labels on the strip are facing upwards Open the cover and hinge down the control panel 5 Feed the fan folded labels 1 below the cover Adapting the roll hub 2 to the label width Take the roll hub 2 out of the holder slots 4 in the printer Remove the adapter from the roll hub gt item 4 1 1 Push down the lever 3 fig 4 and justify the edge
16. hesive with isopropyl alcohol 6 Remount in reverse order 7 2 Fault Correction Types of Errors The diagnostic system indicates on the screen if an error has occurred The printer is set into one of the three possible error states according to the type of error Correctable error pause flashes item 3 5 cancel lights gt lt Table5 Error states Problem Solution Transfer ribbon creases Transfer ribbon too wide Use a transfer ribbon slightly wider than the width of label Print image has smears or voids Printhead is dirty Clean the printhead gt item 6 2 Temperature too high Decrease temperature via software Unsuitable combination of labels and Use different type of ribbon transfer ribbon Printer does not stop after Thermal printing is chosen in the Change to thermal transfer printing transfer ribbon runs out software Printer prints a sequence of Printer is in ASCII dump mode Cancel the ASCII dump mode characters instead of the label format Printer transports label media Transfer ribbon incorrectly inserted Check and if necessary correct the but transfer ribbon does not transfer ribbon web and the orien move tation of the label side Unsuitable combination of labels and Use different type of ribbon transfer ribbon Printer only prints each second Setting of the size in the software is too Change the size in the software label large Vertical white lines in the print Printhead is dirty Clean the pr
17. ing label Interrupt print job printer goes into Pause state Continue the print job Pause printer goes into Printing label state flashes Correctable error Continue the print job after rectifying the error printer goes into Printing label state lights Ready Ready Delete internal memory the last label can no longer be reprinted Printing label Short press gt cancels the current print job Pause Pause o Longer press gt cancels the current print job Correctable error and deletes all print jobs lights Call Help Concise information for rectifying the fault will be displayed Table 3 Key functions in the print mode Parameter setting Return from a submenu Increase of the number at the cursor position Jump into a submenu Decrease of the number at the cursor position Menu option to the left Sheets to the left Cursor shift to the left Menu option to the right Sheets to the right Cursor shift to the right Start of a selected menu option Confirmation of the selected value Pressing 2 s Leaving the offline menu Pressing 2 s Abort without changing the value Table 4 Key functions in the offline menu ha Loading Material 4 1 Loading Label Rolls 4 1 1 Adapting the Roll Hub Label rolls are supplied with different diameters The roll hub can hold label rolls with a core diameter of 38 75 mm or 76 mm with the detachable adapters fitted Fig 3 Roll hub with and without adapter Dismounting the adapte
18. inthead gt item 6 2 image Printhead is defective failure of heat Change the printhead elements Horizontal white lines in the print Printer is used with the Set the backfeed gt always inthe image backfeed gt smart inthe cut or setup peel off mode gt Configuration Manual Print image is irregular one side Printhead is dirty Clean the printhead gt item 6 2 is lighter Table 6 Problem solution wy 7 Fault Correction 7 3 Error Messages and Fault Correction ADC malfunction Hardware error Switch the printer off and then on If error recurs call service Barcode error Invalid barcode content e g alphanumeric Correct the barcode content characters in a numerical barcode Barcode too big The barcode is too big for the allocated Reduce the size of the barcode or move it area of the label Battery low Battery of the PC card is flat Replace battery in the PC card Buffer overflow The input buffer memory is full and the Use data transmission via protocol computer is still transmitting data preferably RTS CTS Card full No more data can be stored on the memory Replace card card Cutter cannot return into its home position Switch off the printer Remove material and stays in an undefined position Switch on the printer Restart print job Change material No cutter function Switch the printer off and then on If error recurs call service Cutter jammed The cutter is unable to cut the labels but is Press th
19. nly be performed by trained personnel or service technicians 1 Introduction e Unauthorized interference with electronic modules or their software can cause malfunctions e Other unauthorized work on or modifications to the device can also endanger operational safety e Always have service work done in a qualified workshop where the personnel have the technical knowledge and tools required to do the necessary work e There are various warning stickers on the device They draw your attention to dangers Warning stickers must therefore not be removed as then you and other people cannot be aware of dangers and may be injured Danger Danger to life and limb from power supply gt Do not open the device casing 1 4 Environment Obsolete devices contain valuable recyclable materials that should be sent for recycling amp gt Send to suitable collection points separately from residual waste The modular construction of the printer enables it to be easily disassembled into its component parts gt Send the parts for recycling The electronic circuit board of the device is equipped with a lithium battery Take old batteries to collection boxes in shops or public waste disposal centers my 2 Installation 2 1 Device Overview View A al 121 Bs Ea T ie ge ve d Fig 1 Overview 1 RS 232 serial interface 10 Roll hub 2 USB 2 0 High Speed Slave interface 11 Holder slots 3 Two USB master interface
20. ounded socket Connecting to a Computer or Computer Network Attention Inadequate or no grounding can cause malfunctions during operations Ensure that all computers and cables connected to the label printer are grounded gt Connect the label printer to a computer or network by a suitable cable gt For details of the configuration of the individual interfaces gt the Configuration Manual Switching on the Device When all connections have been made gt Switch the printer on at the power switch 8 The printer performs a system test and then shows the system status ready in the display 17 If an error occurs during the system test the symbol and type of error are displayed mJ 3 3 1 3 2 Control Panel Structure of the Control Panel The user can control the operation of the printer with the control panel for example e Issuing interrupting continuing and canceling print jobs e Setting printing parameters e g heat level of the printhead print speed interface configuration language and time of day gt Configuration Manual e Start the test functions gt Configuration Manual and gt Service Manual e Control stand alone operation with a memory module gt Configuration Manual Update the firmware gt Configuration Manual Many functions and settings can also be controlled by software applications or by direct programming with a computer using the printer s own commands gt Config
21. printhead line Ensure that the printhead has cooled down before starting cleaning gt Clean the printhead with a cleaning pen or with a cotton swab soaked in pure alcohol gt Allow the printhead to dry for two or three minutes Cleaning the Label Sensors Attention Do not damage the light barrier Do not use sharp objects or solvents for cleaning the light barrier The label sensors can be soiled by paper dust This can impair the detection of the start of the label or the print marks gt Clean the label sensors with a brush or with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol Wy 6 Cleaning 6 5 Cleaning the Cutter Attention When cutting through the label material remains of adhesive may accumulate on the blades If operating in backfeed mode such remains of adhesive may be deposited on the drive roller as well Both the drive roller and the cutter blades must be cleaned often Fig 10 Cleaning the cutter 1 Turn the control panel 1 down 2 Unlock the cutting unit 3 at the both plastic latches 2 and lift it 3 Turn the screw 4 clockwise using a 2 5mm Allen key and that way swivel the clamp 6 with the lower blade 7 away from the upper blade 5 Warning Risk of cuts and bruisings gt Do not touch the blade edges with bare hands Keep the hands away from the swivel range of the lower blade 4 Remove particles of dust and paper with a soft brush or a vacuum 5 Remove remains of ad
22. r Open the cover and remove the roll hub 10 fig 1 from the printer gt Remove the edge stop 3 gt item 4 1 2 press the adapter 2 in at the three pressure points 1 as shown in the figure and remove it Mounting the adapter Push the adapter 2 on until it slots into place mr 4 4 1 2 Loading Material Loading Labels The method of loading label rolls applies to both thermal paper labels and labels that are printed by means of a transfer ribbon Fig 4 Roll holder and path of the label stock Open the cover and hinge down the control panel Take the roll hub 10 fig 1 out of the holder slots 11 fig 1 in the printer Press down the lever 3 on the edge stop 2 2 and pull the edge stop off from the label core 4 If necessary mount or dismount the adapter gt item 4 1 1 Slide the label roll over the label core 4 and place it against the edge stop 1 1 so that it is guided by the adapter 5 and the flange of the edge stop In so doing ensure that the labels on the unwound strip are facing up irrespective of the wind direction 5 Remount the edge stop 2 2 on the label core 4 and with the lever pressed 3 slide it against the label roll In so doing the label roll is automatically set in the center line by the edge stops Place both edge stops against the label roll and release the lever 3 6 Place the roll hub back into the holder slots on the printer Ensure that the rounded sur
23. re Firmware not compatible with the hardware version Table 7 Error Messages and Fault Correction Index A Adapter d SMOUN N EE 11 MOUNTING ceeeceeeceeeeeeeseeseeeeenees 11 C Cleaning rrnnnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnnnnee 19 20 SEE 20 label SenSors rrrrrrrrnnnnrnvvvvrnnnn 19 IO GAG mansamem senseden 19 MINT TONEY EE 19 Cleaning information cccc008 19 CompactFlash card slot 0068 6 Connecting cccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 Control panel ccccceesseeeeeeeeeeeees 6 8 EEE 6 Cutting MOG vesecendecutccevccvcuteadscssaectess 18 D Device overview cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 E Environment rrvurvnrnurvnrvnvvnervrenener 4 5 Errors messages siiccsaidaccs ncvicassacqniodsstees 22 IVDO EE EVE 21 F Fanfold labels loading NE 13 G Gap sensor ee sd 119111 0 ETER 15 SCIOCTING ccccceeeeeeceeseeeeeeeseees 15 Graphic display ccceeeeeeeeeeeees 6 8 H Holder SlOts ccccccsssseeeeessesseeeeeeeees 6 Important information sssrrnnnnnnnnnrs 4 Installing ER 7 Intended USC ccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 4 Interface CINEMNe cccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 6 de E E E 6 E egene 6 K Key cancel rrrnrnnnnrnnrnnnnvvnnnnnrnnnnnnnsnn 10 ee EN 10 HEN ves 10 US gt RE EE 10 Key functions acceanigeoussetnedceveserenteicnone 10 offline MENU rrrranrorrnnnonrnnnennnnre 10 L Label outlet in th
24. s for keyboard and 12 Ribbon rewind hub scanner 13 Printhead mounting with printhead 4 Ethernet 10 100 Base T interface 14 Release button of the print module 5 CompactFlash card slot 15 Pressure roller 6 Power supply socket 16 Control panel 7 PC card slot type II 17 Graphic display 8 Power switch 18 Label outlet in the control panel 9 Cover 19 Navigator pad 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 4 Installation Unpacking and Installing the Device Lift the label printer out of the carton by the straps gt Check the label printer for any possible transportation damage gt Check that the delivery is complete Delivery scope e Label printer e Power cable e Documentation e cablabel Lite on CD ROM e Documentation on CD ROM Notice Please keep the original packaging in case the printer must be returned Attention The device and printing materials will be damaged by moisture and wetness gt Set up label printers only in dry locations protected from splash water Place the printer on a flat surface Connecting the Device The standard available interfaces and connectors are shown in figure 1 view A Connecting to the Power Supply The printer is equipped with a wide area network unit The device can be operated with a supply voltage of 230 V 50 Hz or 115 V 60 Hz without adjustment 1 Check that the device is switched off 2 Plug the power cable into the power connection socket 6 3 Plug the power cable into a gr
25. ss on the metal pins at each end of the roller so that the roller is pressed out of the parking position 2 and into the working position 1 by the built in springs Remove the labels 5 from about the first 15 cm of the label stock Feed the media 4 out between the control panel and the printer Hinge up the control panel and close the cover Carry out a synchronization gt item 5 1 oo 9 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 Loading Material Selecting and Positioning Label Sensors Gap Sensors iT Fig 7 Selecting the gap sensor The printer has two gap sensors 1 2 to detect the start of a label and the end of the material which can be used alternatively The detectors 1a 2a are located in the transport module the emitters 1b 2b in the print module The gap sensor 2 is used as default This is suitable for use with single and multi lane labels with an odd number of lanes When using multi lane labels with an even number of lanes e g two or four lanes one has to switch manually to the gap sensor 1 1 Open the cover and hinge down the control panel Press the release button and hinge the print module up 2 Set the switch 3 as required for gap sensor 1 move switch 3 to left hand position for gap sensor 2 move switch 3 to right hand position default 3 Slot in the print module by pressing the marked surfaces on both sides hinge up the control panel and close the cover This switch cannot be m
26. uration Manual for details Settings made on the control panel make the basic settings of the label printer Notice It is advantageous whenever possible to make adaptations to various print jobs in the software TER a Fig 2 Control Panel The control panel consists of a graphic display 1 and the navigator pad 2 with five integrated keys The graphic display indicates the current status of the printer and the print job indicates faults and shows the printer settings in the menu Symbol Displays The symbols shown in the following table may appear in the status line of the display depending on the printer configuration They enable the current printer status to be seen quickly For the configuration of the status line gt the Configuration Manual Clock time Temperature of the Input buffer printhead Debug window for abc Access to memory card programs Control of the lower Printer receiving data display line is handed over to an abc program PPP credit Ethernet status User memory Table 1 Symbol displays Control Panel Printer States Ready and configured symbol cin 1 such as time and date Printing label Printing label and the number of the printed label in the print job The printer is in the ready state and can receive data The printer is currently processing an active print job Data can be transmitted for a new print job The new print job will start when the previous one
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