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1. 40 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 5 1 6 Remove the Assy PCB main Part name Assembly procedure 1 Cover lower M 1 Loosen the 2 Screw from the 1 Cover lower M and then remove the 2 Screw 3 Assy PCB main 3 Assy PCB main Rev 1 04 41 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 5 1 7 Remove the Assy MSR TI 4 Part name Assembly procedure 1 Cover lower M 1 Loosen two 2 Screw from the 1 Cover lower M and then remove 2 Screw the 3 Assy MSR 3 Assy MSR Rev 1 04 42 Mobile Printer Service Manual 5 1 8 Assy MSR EM 220 Part name Assembly procedure 1 Housing MSR 1 Loosen two 2 Screw from the 1 Housing MSR and then remove the 2 Scrw 3 Head MSR 3 Head MSR 4 Screw 2 Loosen two 4 Screw and then remove the 5 Cover MSR 5 Cover MSR 6 Screw 3 Loosen the 6 Screw and then remove the 7 Housing toggle 8 7 Housing toggle Arm toggle and 9 SP toggle 8 Arm toggle 9 SP toggle 4 Remove two 10 E ring and then remove the 11 SH MSR the 12 10 E ring SP MSR the 13 F MSR 11 SH MSR 12 SP MSR 13 F MSR Rev 1 04 43 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 5 1 9 Remove the Assy cover lower Part name Assembly procedure 1 Cover lower M 1 Loosen two 2 Screw from the 1 Cover lower M and then remove 2 Screw the 3 H
2. The print is thin _ Paper motor works when FEED button is pressed Paper motor doesit work when FEED button is pressed Strobe signal J2 OK Strobe signal NG Input voltage is too low Input volatage is OK GoTo communication interface FTA Condition E2 1 MCU failure Rev 1 04 a E21 N Replace the main PBA Event E2 2 TPH failure E2 2 NG Replace the TPH E Countermeasure 7 2 E241 N N Replace the main PBA 50 lt gt Undeveloped Event E2 3 Battery is almost exhausted as N Recharge battery A Mobile Printer Service Manual E24 s N Replace the TPH A transfer OR gate E2 4 TPH becomes aged EM 220 7 3 MSR operation MSR operation LA Buzzer gets activated after swipe card but data is wrong Apparently MSR head position is wrong MSR head is positioned properly GoTo communication interface FTA Reassemble the MSR head MSR head setting value are wrong on the VMSM utility program MSR head setting value are correct N Set the value up properly other cards are working well OK after replacing the head Doesrit work after all the treatment A qu gom E3 3 E94 E3 5 u
3. Rev 1 04 10 EM 220 1 Connect the power cord 2 to the battery charger 2 Connect the battery charger to the power connector of the battery holder 3 3 Plug the power cord 2 into an electrical outlet 4 Insert the battery 4 into the battery holder 3 until a snapping sound is heard 1 Connect the power cord to the adaptor and Connect the adaptor to the power connector of the Quad Charger 2 Plug the power cord into a power Outlet Input power is 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1 4A NOTE When power is supplied the amber and green LED turn on for two seconds amp WARNING Use only designated AC DC adaptor 12VDC 5A Mobile Printer Service Manual 2 2 3 2 Battery Charging NOTE soun Battery charging status descriptions are as follows EM 220 1 Fasten batteries via the battery hooks into the Quad Charger as shown above 2 Push the battery in until a snapping d is emitted 3 Charging begins as soon as the battery is completely inserted Batteries are charged to 8 4VDC 0 84 4 Push the hook and pull up to extract the battery LED Charging Status Charge Time Red LED On Charging Green LED Blinking Over 80 Charged Green LED On Fully Charged 2 5 hours Red LED Blinking Error Replace or Reinstall Battery amp CAUTION If the red LED is blinking try removing and then reinserting the battery Ifthe red LED continues to blink please consult the r
4. 16 P1006479 KIT EM220 COVER BT CAN 5 Rev 1 04 26 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 3 4 Accessories Specifications 3 4 1 Accessories List No Model name Description Remark 1 P1002512 Battery Pack 2 P1002513 Battery Charger P1002513 1 Battery Charger US 3 P1002514 Battery Cradle 4 P1002517 Power Cord US 5 P1005085 Power Cord Japan 6 P1002516 Power Cord EU 7 P1002519 Power Cord AU 8 P1004365 Power Cord CN 9 P1004366 Power Cord AG 10 P1002518 Power Cord UK 11 P1002520 Power Cord KR 12 P1006363 Power Cord BR 13 P1002521 IF Cable Serial 14 P1002522 IF Cable USB 15 P1002523 Leather Case 16 P1002524 Belt Strap 17 Pen Cleaning 18 P1002526 Manual CD 19 P1004367 Manual Quick Start AP 20 P1004368 Manual Quick Start World Wide 21 P1002528 Paper Thermal Roll 22 P1002527 EM Series Quad Charger 23 P1004374 EM Series Quad AC DC Adapter P1004374 1 EM Quad AC DC Adapter US 24 P1004375 Quad Power Cord US 25 P1005087 Quad Power Cord Japan 26 P1004376 Quad Power Cord EU 27 P1004377 Quad Power Cord AU 28 P1004378 Quad Power Cord CN 29 P1004379 Quad Power Cord AG 30 P1004380 Quad Power Cord UK 31 P1004381 Quad Power Cord KR 32 P1006364 Quad Power Cord BR 33 P1004382 Quad Wall Mount Rev 1 04 27 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220
5. EM 220 Mobile Printer Service Manual Table of Contents 1 Proprietary Statements AG e cti 4 1 1 oatety Precautlgris 5 3 oni taaan lia Soi i e de aka 5 1 2 Servicing Precautioni asc en metn m Rhe DEO f e tee oett bic rari 6 1 3 Precaution for Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESDS I 7 1 4 Operational Precautions eden WG DA da he e e la aae dao Een du e de e dae due 7 2 Installation and Usage nie AREA 9 2 1 Battery Installation eoe eee ere eee bee eee uetus edie 9 2 2 Battery Charging uu lei 9 2 2 1 Battery Charging Usage eap ER ita 9 2 2 2 Battery Holder Optional Usage i 10 2 2 3 EM Series Quad Charger Optional Usage sese emen 10 2 3 Paper Installation il ana i c n Hiep te epu lotte dere du dep es 12 2 4 Belt Strap Usage sodio ede doc dete ette i 13 2 5 Leather Case Optional Usage i 14 2 6 Control Panel Usage 15 2 f MSR Usage eee AG AA PAYAG Aa 16 2 0 SON TES E sa cde eene cie ee rege eee qe ct ide et de ie ehe eet eee erbe e eerte 16 2 8 1 Self Test Instructions t cete a Dua veneta 16 2 8 2 Self Test Printout Sample eeoa aaa oe Seno c aida 17 2 O Hexadecinmal durnplng oet ect eet btc niet ari LA 18 2 10 Label Printing FUN Ctr I l coi Ere be ec het te e o een i rtu ten ho rnb Ra en Ee CO Ue ee ES 19 221071 babel Function Setting 2a a AI a BG AG paa 19 2 10 2 Auto Calibration
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7. 3 After removing an ESD equipped assembly place it on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent accumulation of electrostatic charge 4 Do not use freon propelled chemical These can generate electrical charges that damage ESDs 5 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron when soldering or unsoldering ESDs 6 Use only an anti static solder removal device Many solder removal devices are not rated as anti static these can accumulate sufficient electrical charge to damage ESDs 7 Do not remove a replacement ESD from its protective package until you are ready to install it Most replacement ESDs are packaged with leads that are electrically shorted together by conductive foam aluminum foil or other conductive materials 8 Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD touch the protective material to the device will be installed 9 Minimize body motions when handling unpacked replacement ESDs Motions such as brushing clothes together or lifting a foot from a carpeted floor can generate enough static electricity to damaged an ESD 1 4 Operational Precautions The heating element of the printer mechanism s thermal head and the driver IC are easily damaged Never allow these components to come into contact with metal or other hard objects 2 Never touch the printer mechanism s heating element with your hand Doing so can damage the heating element and affect proper operati
8. 3 4 2 Accessories Appearance 95mm ed 3 74 14mm 0 55 32mm gt 1 26 pn A 2 177 Battery pack Battery charger Leather case Power Cord Interface Cable EM 220 gt Mobile Printer i Manual CD YA Manual Quick Start Paper Thermal Roll Rev 1 04 28 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 Quad Wall Mount Quad Power Cord Rev 1 04 29 Mobile Printer Service Manual 3 4 3 P1002513 Battery charger EM 220 Item Description Voltage 100 250VAC Input Line frequency 50 60Hz Current 0 5A Max at 110VAC input Battery type Lithium ion 2 cell Output Charging voltage 8 4VDC Charging current 0 8A 10 3 4 4 P1002514 Battery cradle Item Description Input Charging voltage DAVIDE Charging current 0 8A 10 Battery type Lithium ion 2 cell Output Charging voltage 8 4VDC Charging current 0 8A 10 3 4 5 P1002512 Battery pack Item Description Cell type Lithium ion Input Charging voltage BANDE Charging current 0 8A 10 Charging time 2 5 hours Voltage 7 4VDC Available 8 4 6 8VDC Output Capacity 1200 mAh 3 4 6 P1002527 EM Series Quad charger Item Description Voltage 100 240VAC SMPS Input Line frequency 50 60Hz Current 1 4A Max at 110VAC input SMPS Output amp Voltage 12VDC x 1096 Quad charger Input Current 5A Max at 12
9. Function reru E AD di ita habaan hn 19 2 11 Pernpherals Gohriectlon ott citis T Qu tt rie EE E HER PEE ada 20 2 11 1 Bluetooth COnnectloni y u u uuu nu uu eec ttu ei et Ren itera teta Nagana agahan 20 2 11 2 Interface Cable Connection ie iaia lia ana o te Ma ae at tici 20 3 Product Specificat ONS a eere re ee re aa 21 3 1 General SpecifiCations n iri tatiana Hebr dada gta heads 21 3 2 Printer Specification basica ads 22 3 2 1 Product Configurator EM gserieS uu LL l l cnn nn rc E cnn rr 22 3 2 2 Printer AppearariCe oeste tait ede e qe tied tt qutt gba tetur ida uta ba 23 3 2 3 Other Component Specifications a 25 3 3 Service Parts Lisboa eet eere ALA na LL Ree a ee hua e DE kana sa al 26 3 4 Accessories SPEeciICAIONS tai E 27 3 4 1 ACCOSSOTIGS Ist iore en rari 27 3 4 2 Accessories Appearance ii 28 3 4 3 P1002513 Battery Charger miccional eaten tee 30 3 4 4 P1002514 Battery cradle iii dde eee aes 30 3 4 5 P1002512 Battery Pack ee eme ee Pr t e ata 30 3 4 6 P1002527 EM Series Quad charger i 30 3 4 7 Intertace cable for PG rr la alia 31 AT 33 4 1 WIFINO AT AM ua Ta T tad anti 33 4 2 Block DIAG AM NANANG ao 35 Rev 1 04 2 Mobile Printer Service Manual 5 Disassembly and Exploded view U U uuu u 36 5 1 DISASSEMIDIY 2 1 Em 36 9 121 Remove the Battery ini it qua aaa uyu 36 5 1 2 Remove the ASSY cover Uppe
10. Font KOR CHN JPN Font A Font B Character structure 24 x 24 dots 12 x 24 dots 9 x 24 dots Character size 3x3mm 0 12x0 12 1 5x3mm 0 06x0 12 1 125x3mm 0 044x0 12 Character Printing columns 16 CPL 8 45 CPI 32 CPL 16 9 CPI 42 CPL 22 2 CPI Column interval 3 mm 0 125 1 5 mm 0 067 1 125 mm 0 0447 Line interval 3 75 mm 0 15 30 dots Character spacing 0 75 mm 0 03 6 dots Language type Standard Chinese Japanese Korean Firmware naming Bxx xx STD Bxx xx CHN Bxx xx JPN Bxx xx KOR a Font A B 128x30pages 128x20pages Language font GB2312 BIG5 Shift JIS KS5601 Common font Alphanumeric 95 International 32 Paper Type Thermal paper roll Paper Width 58 0 5 mm 2 28 0 27 Diameter Max 940 mm 1 577 Thickness 0 06 0 10 mm 0 0024 0 0039 Battery Input Voltage 100 250 VAC Current 0 5 A charger Output e Voltage 8 4 VDC Current 0 8 A Type Lithium ion Battery Output Voltage 7 4 VDC Operating Range 8 4 6 8 VDC pack p Capacity 1200 mAh Charging time 2 5 hours TPH 120 km Battery Rechargeable up to 500 times Reliability Drop directions 1 corner 3 edges and 6 surfaces 10 drops Drop test condition Product drop height 1 2m Approx 4ft Packing drop height 0 76m Approx 2 5ft Usage Temperature Printer 10 50 C 14 122 F Battery 0 40 C 32 104 F ui Printer 10 9096 RH No condensation Ponditions muy Batter
11. NL zog throw the c rd away and Replace the head Replace the main PBA apply a new card Event C D Countermeasure IN OR gate A transfer Condition E3 1 Poor MSR head of assembly E3 2 Wrong setting value E3 3 Card failure E3 4 MSR head failure E3 5 Main PBA failure Rev 1 04 51 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 7 4 Diagnostic self test hexa decimal dump Printer does not print at all or print out abnormal character LA Diagnostic self testhexa decima dump n Printing is carried out but print quality is deficient or paper feeding is not normal Cable does not meet Not supplied 3 3V power U8 Interface parameters are not N G after replacing the N G after replacing the specification identical each other mechanism assy mechanism assy ns E42 Bu no E4 5 N N N Replace the main PBA Replace the cable with correct one Condition O Event E4 1 Regulator failure E4 5 Mechanism ass y failure Rev 1 04 E4 2 Mistake for choosing a cable Carry out correct setting up C Countermeasure 52 E4 3 Failure in the setting up parameter Replace the mechanism assy Replace the main PBA A OR gate N transfer E4 4 Main PBA failure Mobile Printer Service Manual 7 5 Communication Interface Com
12. interface cable specifications Rev 1 04 20 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 3 Product Specifications 3 1 General Specifications NOTE Printer specifications are subject to change without notice Item Description Model EM 220 Refer to 3 2 1 Printer Classification Processor S3C2410 ARM920T Memory e 29W160 16Mbit flash memory K45641632 64Mbit SDRAM Interface e Serial USB Bluetooth Class2 V2 0 EDR Paper Supply Mode Easy paper loading 1 Dimension UPC A UPC E CODE 39 CODE 93 Code 128 Barcode EAN 8 EAN 13 ITF Codabar 2 Dimension PDF417 MAXI QR Datamatrix Emulation BXL POS Windows 98 ME 2000 NT 4 0 XP WEPOS 2003 Server Product Driver VISTA SDK Windows 98 ME 2000 NT 4 0 XP WEPOS 2003 Server VISTA Windows CE 4 1 and later Sensor Paper End Reflection type photo sensor e Paper Cover Open Micro switch Cutter Type Tear Bar Dimensions 79 5 x 126 7 x 43 6 mm 3 13 x 4 99 x 1 72 Printer 184g 0 41lbs Weight e Printer Battery 236g 0 52lbs Printer Battery Paper 293g 0 65lbs Package approx 1000g 2 2lbs Method Direct Thermal Line Printing Direction Uni direction with friction feed stag Speed 80 mnvsec 3 15 in sec Printing Width 48 mm 1 89 Line feed 3 75 mm 0 157 Resolution 203 DPI Total dot count of horizontal direction 384 dots Font type
13. of Monotype Imaging Inc registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions AndyTM CG PalacioTM CG Century SchoolbookTM CG TriumvirateTM CG TimesTM Monotype KaiTM Monotype MinchoTM and Monotype SungTM are trademarks of Monotype Imaging Inc and may be registered in some jurisdictions HY Gothic HangulTM is a trademark of Hanyang Systems Inc AngsanaTM is a trademark of Unity Progress Company UPC Limited Andale Arial amp Book Antiqua CorsivaG Gill Sans Sorts and Times New Roman are trademarks of The Monotype Corporation registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions Century Gothic Bookman Old StyleTM and Century SchoolbookTM are trademarks of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions HGPGothicB is a trademark of the Ricoh company Ltd and may be registered in some jurisdictions UniversTM is a trademark of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG which may be registered in certain jurisdictions exclusively licensed through Linotype Library GmbH a wholly owned subsidiary of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG Futura is a trademark of Bauer Types SA registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in some jurisdictions TrueType is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registere
14. 3 After the following printout is outputted press the power button to perform auto calibration Select the mode Auto Calibration Power Button Self Test Feed Button 4 Three pages of label paper are outputted when performing auto calibration Rev 1 04 19 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 11 Peripherals Connection This product can communicate with other devices via Bluetooth communication and cable 2 11 1 Bluetooth Connection 1 The printer can be connected to devices equipped with Bluetooth communication capacity PDAs PCs etc 2 Use the Bluetooth connection function supported by the device to connect to the printer NOTE Refer to the Bluetooth Manual for more details on connection You can check authentication Encryption mode as well as connection mode of the Bluetooth from self test page CAUTION The Bluetooth connector located on the right side of the printer is for program downloading only This connector is for service providers only 2 11 2 Interface Cable Connection 1 Open the Interface Cap 2 Connect the interface cable optional 2 to the cable connector of the printer NOTE Use only cables optional provided by Zebra USB Serial 3 Connect the interface cable to the USB port of the device PDAs PCs etc a NOTE The interface cable that can be connected with the printer is available in both USB and Serial type Refer to the service manual for detailed
15. 30 DC resistance 180 Q 25 Yo Bluetooth Specification Version 2 0 EDR Frequency 2402 2480 MHz 1M GFSK Modulation 2M TT 4 DQPSK 3M 8DPSK Transmission GFSK 721 kbps TT 4 DQPSK 1448 5 kbps Bluetooth 8DPSK 2178 1 kbps module Receive Sensitivity 80 dBm Maximum Output Power 2 dBm Operating Voltage 2 3 6V Current Consumption Maximum 39 1mA Operating Temperature 30 70 C Antenna Impedance 500 Flash Memory 8M bit Package Size 11x 11 x 1 6 mm Rev 1 04 25 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 3 3 Service Parts List lay lt gt nap Pz Vaa AN No Model name Description Remark 1 P1002471 KIT EM220 LWR HSG ASY NO MCR 2 P1002472 KIT EM220 LWR HSNG ASY W MCR 3 P1002473 KIT EM220 MEDIA COVER ASSY 4 P1002474 KIT EM220 UPR CVR ASY NO MCR 5 P1002477 KIT EM220 UPPER CVR ASSY MCR 6 P1002478 KIT EM220 PCB CNTR 8 FFC ASY 7 P1002479 KIT EM220 PRINT MECH ASSY 8 P1002481 KIT EM220 MOTOR ASSY 9 P1002482 KIT EM220 MAG CARD REDR ASSY KIT EM220 G MAIN PCB ASSY is aida id without MCR or BT function KIT EM220 GM MAIN PCB ASSY H P1902308 002 with MCR function only KIT EM220 BGM MAIN PCB ASY ta F 1002506005 with MCR and BT function 13 P1002508 004 KIT EM220 BG MAIN PCB ASY with BT function only 14 P1006472 KIT EM220 RUBBER CAP BT 5 15 P1006478 KIT EM220 RUBBER CAP IF 5
16. AP eee coe sos eee cou et cou eee coe con eee cou s POWER CORD OPTIONS Choose one M siTSNS o sce ce ses o Une aks sated ees Sale a China AIN ARR tete WPA ES A en ABA Ld A A RI ara NA mr e mo O ON DN Cn dm CON Rev 1 04 22 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 3 2 2 Printer Appearance 3 2 2 1 Printer Dimensions mm S Y E I ss 5 S EN S I 79 5mm 313 N E 2 Rev 1 04 23 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 3 2 2 2 Feature Locations 1 Front Paper Cover Paper Feed Button BT Cap Bluetooth Download Connector MSR Cover 2 Rear Belt Strap Hole Battery Interface Cap Cable Connection Power Connection Rev 1 04 24 Mobile Printer Service Manual 3 2 3 Other Component Specifications EM 220 Item Description Heat element structure 2 heaters dot Number of heat elements 384 dots TPH Heat element pitch 8 0 dots mm 0 125 mm pitch Print width 48 0 2 mm Average resistance value Rave 1760 4 96 Voltage 5 0 VDC x 1096 Current 420 mA Per phase Phase 4 Phase Motor Exciting method 2 2 Phase Bipolar Constant A Exciting mode Bipolar Step angle 18 2 2 Phase Rotation CW CCW Bi direction 3 Track MSR head Inductance 80 mH x
17. GUNO amp eitiAA ae E660Q00y OU e XPLE LGUR No einiAA ae E 600 0y O G YPLf l uN 9 r in AA ae E 6000y OUGEYPLf URN c r 4 fiAA ae Eo00Q yO g YVPLf l u RN 4 7 AE ee EOd00UVOUGE PFAloUAN r 2 AAE ee Z0000NJOUGPEYP AIDUAN 44i A ae E 6000y OU d VPLf AIGURNP ric Eee E66000yO 8xptf a o pie ae EOSoUUVOUGE PFAlGUAN pio E606000yO vPtf a aoc Pic NN AN AA SAdVOUGEYPLFAIOUANES r 5 jor 1 A 144 UJOUFEYPIfAIDUAN r q Aja d y yOUGEYPf Al unNPz m ie 4445 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 9 Hexadecimal dumping This feature allows experienced users to see exactly what data is coming to the printer This can be useful in finding software problems When you turn on the hexadecimal dump function the printer prints all commands and other data in hexadecimal format along with a guide section to help you find specific commands To use the hexadecimal dump feature follow these steps 1 Turn off the printer remove the paper roll from the paper housing and open the paper cover 2 Hold down the FEED button while you turn on the printer 3 Put the paper roll in the printer and close the paper cover 4 Run any software program that sends data to the printer The printer prints Hexadecimal dump and then all the codes are received in a two column format The first column contains the hexadecimal codes and the second column gives the A
18. Mobile Printer Service Manual Rev 1 04 EM 220 5 Disassembly and Exploded view 5 1 Disassembly 5 1 1 Remove the Battery Part name Assembly procedure 1 Cover lower M 1 Remove the 2 Battery from the 1 Cover lower M 2 Battery CAUTION The main PCB and FPC can be damaged severely if you disassemble the printer without removing the battery Rev 1 04 36 Mobile Printer Service Manual 5 1 2 Remove the ASSY cover upper EM 220 Part name Assembly procedure 1 Cover lower M 1 Loosen four 2 3 Screw from the 1 Cover lower M and then remove 2 3 Screw the 4 Assy cover upper M 4 Assy cover upper M 5 Rubber cap BT 6 Rubber cap IF 2 Remove the 5 Rubber cap BT and the 6 Rubber cap IF Rev 1 04 37 Mobile Printer Service Manual 5 1 3 Assy cover upper EM 220 Part name Assembly procedure 1 Cover lower M 1 Loosen three 2 Screw from the 1 Cover upper M and then remove 2 Screw the 3 Assy PCB control 3 Assy PCB control 4 FFC 5 Button control 6 Window LED 7 Button open 8 SP button 2 Remove the 4 FFC from the 3 Assy PCB control 3 Remove the 5 Button control and the 6 Window LED 4 Remove the 7 Button open and then remove the 8 SP button Rev 1 04 98 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 5 1 4 Remove the Assy
19. SCII characters that correspond to the codes Hexadecimal Dump To terminate hexadecimal dump Press FEED button three times 1B21001B26024040 8 00 1B 25 01 1B 6334 00 1B 96 c4 41424344 45 4647 48ABCDEF GH Online Hex Dump Completed A period is printed for each code that has no ASCII equivalent 5 If the feed button is pressed 3 times the printer finishes Hexadecimal dump mode printing the message Online Hex Dump Completed on the paper Rev 1 04 18 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 10 Label Printing Function 2 10 1 Label Function Setting Label paper and black mark paper available at the label mode Setting Operations 1 Turn on the printer power 2 Open the paper cover and press and hold down the paper feed button for longer than two seconds 3 After the buzzer tone is emitted insert paper and close the cover 4 Repeat the steps above to return to receipt mode Setting Via Memory Switch Please refer to the memory switch changing section of the Commands Manual 2 10 2 Auto Calibration Function The label printing function requires the recognition of label paper gaps and black mark paper black bar in order to print If label paper gaps are not properly recognized use the auto calibration function 2 10 3 Auto Calibration Instructions 1 Turn the printer power off while in label print mode 2 Press and hold down the paper feed button and then press the power button
20. VDC input Charging voltage 8 4VDC Quad charger output Charging current 0 8A 10 Rev 1 04 30 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 3 4 7 Interface cable for PC 1 P1002521 Serial cable connection for PC 1 Printer Host side Side 10Pin 9Pin 2 P1002522 USB cable connection for PC Printer Host side side 10Pin 4Pin OO N O d CQ N gt Rev 1 04 31 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 3 Serial USB signal descriptions Pin No Signal name Direction Function 1 GND Ground 2 TXD Output Transmit data 3 RXD Input Receive data Request to send 4 nRTS Output Set high when printer is ready to accept a command or data 5 nCTS Input Clear to send from host 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 D Differential data line 9 D Differential data line 10 GND Ground 4 Serial USB output connector 109 8 7 6 o GI ra ra ra LI LI LI LI LI 54321 Rev 1 04 32 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 4 Hardware 4 1 Wiring diagram 1 Main board TOP wiring diagram JTAG Connector Power Jack DC Bluetooth SPI Connector Interface Connector Operation panel connector Head amp Motor amp Sensor Connector Connector Rev 1 04 33 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 Main board BOTTOM wiring diagram Battery Co
21. d in certain jurisdictions All other product names are the property of their respective owners All other brand names product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders 2006 ZIH Corp Rev 1 04 8 Mobile Printer Service Manual 2 Installation and Usage 2 1 Battery Installation 2 2 Battery Charging 2 2 1 Battery Charging Usage Rev 1 04 EM 220 1 Insert the battery on the rear side of the printer aligning the battery hook properly 2 Push the battery into the slot until a snapping sound is heard NOTE As the battery is not charged at the time of purchase charge the battery prior to product use Use the battery charger and or the optional battery holder 1 Turn off the printer power 2 Connect the power cord 2 to the battery charger 3 Open the Interface Cap 4 Connect the battery charger D to the power connector of the printer 5 Plug the power cord 2 into an electrical outlet amp CAUTION The printer may incur serious damage if the battery charger provided by Zebra is not used Zebra is not legally liable for any such damages The voltage and electrical current specifications of the printer and battery charger must match A WARNING Turn off the power before charging the battery for the printer Mobile Printer Service Manual 2 2 2 Battery Holder Optional Usage 2 2 3 EM Series Quad Charger Optional Usage 2 2 3 1 Connecting the cables
22. d off When the printer is off pressing this button for approximately 2 seconds will turn the power on When the printer is on pressing this button for approximately 2 seconds will turn the power off Paper Feed Button Paper output can be done manually by pressing this button In addition self testing and Hexadecimal Dumping can be done N 1 Refer to 2 10 Self Test for self test information b TI 2 Refer to the service manual regarding Hexadecimal Dumping Battery Status LED Blue or Red BATT 1 If three blue LEDs are lit the battery is fully charged yi If two blue LEDs are lit the battery is half charged ZC 3 Wa N 3 If one blue LED is lit the battery is at the lowest charge level E FI 4 If the red LED is lit the battery must be charged or replaced Error LED Red 1 If the red LED is lit the paper cover is open 2 If the red LED is blinking either the paper has been fully used or the print head eraon is overheated Fill with paper or turn the printer off for at least 10 minutes 3 If the red LED continues to blink it may indicate a more serious problem with the product and thus an authorized service dealer should be consulted Bluetooth LED Green 1 If the green LED turns on in unison with the battery status LED the printer can be used with Bluetooth wireless communication 22 2 If only the green LED is lit the printer has entered the power saving mode NOTE The power savi
23. ductive parts example metal panels and input terminals 5 Insulation Checking Procedure Disconnect the power cord from the AC source and turn the power switch ON Connect an insulation resistance meter 500V to the blades of the AC plug The insulation resistance between each blade of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts see above should be greater than 1 mega ohm Oo Never defeat any of the B voltage interlock Do not apply AC power to the unit or any of its assemblies unless all solid state heat sinks are correctly installed 7 Always connect an instrument s ground lead to the instrument chassis ground before connecting the positive lead always remove the instrument s ground lead last Rev 1 04 6 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 1 3 Precaution for Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESDs 1 Some semiconductor solid state devices are easily damaged by static electricity Such components are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices ESDs examples include integrated circuits and some field effect transistors The following techniques will reduce the occurrence of component damaged caused by static electricity 2 Immediately before handling any semiconductor components or assemblies drain the electrostatic charge from your body by touching a known earth ground Alternatively wear a discharging wrist strap device Be sure to remove it prior to applying power this is an Electric shock precaution
24. echnologies Corporation Product Improvements Since continuous product improvement is a policy of Zebra Technologies Corporation all specifications and signs are subject to change without notice FCC Compliance Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits or a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy ana if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Exposure to Radio Frequency radiation To conform to FCC RF exposure requirements this device shall be used in accordance with the operating conditions and instructio
25. eseller Rev 1 04 11 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 3 Paper Installation gt ay ALY GA ZA 1 Press the Open button to open the paper cover 2 Insert the paper as shown in the image Remove any remaining core of a fully used paper roll 3 Ensure that you to align the paper correctly 4 Pull the paper out as shown in the image and close the paper cover 5 Tear off any excess paper in the direction of the side of the printer Rev 1 04 12 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 4 Belt Strap Usage Belt Strap 1 Insert the belt strap screw into the belt strap hole 2 Use a coin to tighten the belt strap screw as shown in the image Belt 3 Undo the belt strap Velcro 4 Fasten the belt strap to a belt 5 Close the Velcro as shown in the image Rev 1 04 13 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 5 Leather Case Optional Usage Rev 1 04 Belt 1 Undo the Velcro 2 Place the printer into the leather case following the direction shown in the image 3 Close the Velcro 4 Affix to a belt using the clip at the rear of the case NOTE The clip on the leather case can be rotated two stages by 30 per stage maximum 60 14 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 6 Control Panel Usage Power Button mm This button is used to turn the printer on an
26. mechanism Part name Assembly procedure 1 Cover lower M 1 Loosen three 2 Screw from the 1 Cover lower M and then remove 2 Screw the 3 Assy mechanism 3 Assy mechanism Rev 1 04 39 Mobile Printer Service Manual 5 1 5 Assy mechanism EM 220 Olr Ote Part name Assembly procedure 1 Basket paper 1 Loosen two 2 Screw from the 1 Basket paper and then remove the 2 Screw 3 F cutter manual 3 F cutter manual 4 Screw 2 Loosen two 4 Screw and then remove the 5 Jumper cable 5 Jumper cable 6 Screw 3 Loosen three 6 Screw and then remove the 7 F gear train 7 F gear train 8 Washer 4 Remove the 8 Washer the 9 Gear re A the 10 Gear re B and the 9 Gear re A 10 Gear re B 11 Gear idle 13 14 Screw Assy sub FPC main Arm locking L SP locking L SH locking Arm locking R SP locking R Screw F brkt motor Assy TPH Bush bracket Lable hot 11 Gear idle 5 Loosen five 12 13 14 Screw and then remove the 15 Assy sub FPC main 6 Remove the 16 Arm locking L and then the 17 SP locking L 7 Remove the 18 SH locking and then remove the 19 Arm locking R and the 20 SP locking R 8 Loosen the 21 Screw and the remove the 22 F brkt motor and two 23 SP TPH 9 Remove the 24 Assy TPH and then remove two 25 Bush bracket 10 Remove the 26 Label hot
27. munication Interface A EM 220 Wired communication USB RS232C has a problem Wireless communication has a problem Le Cable does not meet Interface parameters are not Master cant search a printer 1 Master has succeed in searching a printer but cant establish a connection E5 1 Mistake for choosing specification identical each other NOTE 5 Say E5 2 No Sd Carry out correct setting up Replace the cable with correct one Condition NOTE 5 1 There are 3 kind cable in RS232C 1 TTL level 3 3 V 2 TTL level 5 V 3 RS 232C level a cable Rev 1 04 E5 2 Failure in the setting up parameter Using the master that connect for the first time with the printer or reset manually the bluetooth module of the printer and change its connection mode to MODE2 53 E5 3 Rejected by security connection mode 1 esa Na JL Input the correct PIN code or reset manuaily the bluetooth module of tne printer XX transfer E5 4 Rejected by security invalid PIN code Mobile Printer Service Manual
28. ng mode is activated after the first communication with the default time interval being 10 seconds Rev 1 04 15 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 2 7 MSR Usage 1 Press the MSR cover to open 2 Insert the card as shown in the image and swipe in the direction of the arrow can be done in both directions 3 When finished using press the MSR cover to close it NOTE If the card does not register first check to see if it is properly aligned When swiping the card the recommended swiping speed is 100 1500 mm sec 2 8 Self Test Run the self test when first setting the printer or when encountering a problem and check the following Control Circuit Mechanisms Print Quality ROM Version and Memory Switch Settings If no issue is found with the printer after running the self test examine the other devices or peripherals and software This function is independent of such other devices and software 2 8 1 Self Test Instructions 1 Turn the printer power off and close the printer paper cover 2 Pressing the paper feed button and power button simultaneously turns the printer on 3 The printout is produced after releasing the two buttons 4 To add a printout of the ASCII pattern press the paper feed button once more 5 After the ASCII pattern is printed out the self test is automatically terminated Rev 1 04 16 Mobile Printer Service Manual 2 8 2 Self Test Printout Sample Boot loader
29. nication interface EM 220 InadequateLED response JE All LEO isrt lit Error LED is lit Error LED blinks Power failure LA Main PBA failure op panel PBA failure Cover open Cover closed TPH overheat x Et LA NUM 1 Close the cover Power Not supplied ir Cool down TPH temp Missing battery Battery is No signal Replace the contact Connector UN is exhausted 3 8N power J3 for LED distorted U8 gt 7 Fa N Sensor EG E1 2 E1 3 E1 4 Et 5 signal J2 d A xy N NC CN NG 3 JE 2 E1 7 E1 8 Reassemble the Replace the Recharge Replace th f Replace tha NG e battery main PBA battery main PBA main PBA TL Condition b Ne E1 1 Poor insert battery E1 5 MCU failure Rev 1 04 Event C Countermeasure E1 2 Poor parts E1 6 Poor Replace the a cover sensor main E1 7 Cover open sensor failure 49 lt Undeveloped Event N OR gate E1 3 Discharged battery E1 4 Regulator failure E1 8 MCU failure Mobile Printer Service Manual 7 2 Printing trouble Prin ing trouble A Printer does not print out at all There are missing dots in the print EM 220
30. nnector 3 Interface Connector and Bluetooth SPI Connector Interface Connector Bluetooth SPI Connector Pin No Function Remark Pin No Function Remark 1 GND 1 VCC 3 3V 2 TXD Serial 2 BT RST 3 RXD Serial 3 SPI CLK 4 nRTS Serial 4 SPI MOSI 5 nCTS Serial 5 SPI CSB 6 GND 6 SPI MISO 7 GND 7 GND 8 D USB 8 GND 9 D USB 10 GND Rev 1 04 34 Mobile Printer Service Manual 4 2 Block Diagram cmp Q o m aD a am am am am am am D cm o cm o EM 220 i 1 i I MAIN PBA Operation Panel I Peripheral Power YLEO v Buzzer I Adaptor Y Key I 4V gt Bypass Y 3 3V gt Regulator I Battery I MCU Sensor interface I Y Cover RHET OA m PrintHead Driver PrintHead y Paper I System Manager NS Interrupt Controller I TET Timer I Communication Temperature z interface DMA Controller i Detector T Y RS232C e I Y USB Memory Controller Paper I Y 3 Paper Motor Bluetooth SIO SPI Motor Driver i DAI MSRdecoder MSRhead SDRAM AD Converter Code ROM General I O with Font USB E2PROM lt i A A E Sess Fo esas E E E O 35
31. ns listed in this manual NOTE This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Zebra Technologies Corporation could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada IC before the equipment certification number signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not guarantee that the certified product will operate to the user s satisfaction Liability Disclaimer Inasmuch as every effort has been made to supply accurate information in this manual Zebra Technologies Corporation is not liable for any erroneous information or omissions Zebra Technologies Corporation reserves the right to correct any such errors and disclaims liability resulting therefrom No Liability for Consequential Damage In no event shall Zebra Technologies Corporation or anyone else involved in the creation production or delivery of the accompanying product including hardware and software be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or the results of
32. older pivot L and the 4 SP pivot L 3 Holder pivot L 4 SP pivot L 2 Remove the 5 Holder pivot R and then remove the 6 SP pivot then 5 Holder pivot R 6 SP pivot 3 Remove the 7 SH pivot and then remove the 8 Assy cover paper 7 SH pivot 8 Assy cover paper Rev 1 04 44 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 5 1 10 Assy cover paper Part name Assembly procedure 1 Cover paper 1 Loosen two 2 Screw from the 1 Cover paper and then remove the 2 Screw 3 Window paper 3 Window paper 4 Screw 2 Loosen the 4 Screw and then remove the 5 Protector PE 5 Protector PE 6 SH rubber roller 3 Remove the 7 Gear feeding from the 6 SH rubber roller 7 Gear feeding 8 Label paper 4 Remove the 8 Label paper Rev 1 04 45 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 5 2 Exploded view 5 2 1 EM 220 without MSR Mobile Printer Service Manual 46 Rev 1 04 EM 220 5 2 2 EM 220M with MSR Mobile Printer Service Manual 47 Rev 1 04 EM 220 6 Adjustments and Maintenance 6 1 Printer Cleaning If the interior of the printer is dusty print quality can decline In such a case follow the instructi
33. on 3 The head and motor areas are very hot during and immediately after printing Do not touch components in these areas directly with your hand 4 Do not use any paper other than these specified in this manual otherwise print head reliability and print quality are affected adversely 5 Thermal paper starts to color at around 70 C Take care to protect unused and printed thermal paper against the affects of heat light and characters on the paper to feed 6 Take the roll paper out of the printer when you will not use the printer for a long time in a high temperature and humidity environment Rev 1 04 7 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 Copyrights The copyrights in this manual and the label print engine described therein are owned by Zebra Technologies Corporation Unauthorized reproduction of this manual or the software in the label print engine may result in imprisonment of up to one year and fines of up to 10 000 17 U S C 506 Copyright violators may be subject to civil liability This product may contain ZPL ZPL 110 and ZebraLinktm programs Element Energy Equalizer Circuit E3 and AGFA fonts Software O ZIH Corp All rights reserved worldwide ZebraLink and all product names and numbers are trademarks and Zebra the Zebra logo ZPL ZPL Il Element Energy Equalizer Circuit and E3 Circuit are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp All rights reserved worldwide MonotypeG Intellifont amp and UFSTO are trademarks
34. ons below to clean the printer A CAUTION Make sure to turn the printer power off prior to cleaning The print head gets very hot during printing Before cleaning the print head turn the printer power off and wait approximately 10 minute before commencement When cleaning the print head do not to touch the heated portion of the print head The print head is susceptible to damage from static electricity etc Do not allow the print head to become scratched and or damaged in any way 1 Open the paper cover and remove any paper that may be present 2 Wipe the print head D with a cleaning pen 3 Use a cloth moistened with an alcohol solution to clean the paper sensor 2 and remove any paper remnants and or dust 4 Insert paper into the printer 1 2 minutes after completing the cleaning process and close the printer cover Rev 1 04 48 Mobile Printer Service Manual 7 Troubleshooting Every undesired outcome can be investigated with fault tree analysis which is one of RCA Root Cause Analysis Fault tree analysis is a graphical representation of the major faults or critical failures associated with a product the causes for the faults and potential countermeasures This way user can identify possible causes easily There are six undesired outcome divided by symptom category MSR 7 1 Inadequate LED response operation Inadequate LED response Printing trouble Diagnostic self test hexa decimal dump Commu
35. posed metal part including metal cabinet frame and screw heads and printer The current measure should not exceed 0 1 milliamp Reverse the power plug prong in the AC outlet and repeat the test 5 Design Alteration Warning Never alter or add to the mechanical or electrical design of the ECR Unauthorized alterations might create a safety hazard Also any design changes or additions will void the manufacture s warranty 6 Components parts and wiring that appear to have overhead or that are otherwise damaged should be replaced with parts that meet the original specifications Always determine the cause of damaged or overheating and correct any potential hazards 7 Observe the original lead dress especially near the following areas sharp edges and especially the AC and high voltage supplies Always inspect for pinched out of place or frayed wiring Do not change the spacing between components and the printed circuit board Check the AC power cord for damage Make sure that leads and components do not touch thermally hot parts 8 Product Safety Notice Some electrical and mechanical parts have special safety related characteristics which might not be obvious from visual inspection These safety features and the protection they give might be lost if the replacement component differs from the original even if the replacement is rated for higher voltage wattage etc Components that are critical for safety are indicated in the circuit diag
36. r aanak 37 5 1231ASSY COVEr Uppek aa a aa aa unaq AS Q aha A uu aa Nha naaa 38 5 1 4 Remove the Assy mechanism i 39 97125 Assysmechanism i oe Pedir il ian fe 40 5 1 6 Remove the Assy PGB main a AN aaa ER SERVE an beaker E EIS 41 5 17 Remove the AsSy MSR u deter Pte Pati fades meet dls 42 FEIA EMS R A An A 43 5 1 9 Remove the Assy cover lower i 44 5 1 10 Assy cover paDOr MM 45 2 Exploded views es stat tor re tete qp da 46 5 2 1 EM 220 without MSR oe ier etn P ten iine 46 5 2 2 EM 220M with MS R5 iiiter rdiet niei ide nene iei 47 6 Adjustments and Maintenance iii 48 6 1 Printer Cleaning ine iaia alal iaia Rana 48 T Troubleshooting ECC inline liana ii iii 49 7 1 Inadequate LED response iii 49 SA fanti a ala I ire ed adi LI 50 TEM SR OP ettet RARE RARI RARO Ere 51 7 4 Diagnostic self test hexa decimal dump I L nennen nemen enne 52 7 5 Communication Interface eke cee ea aa 53 Rev 1 04 3 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 1 Proprietary Statements This manual contains proprietary information of Zebra Technologies Corporation It is intended solely for the information and use of parties operating and maintaining the equipment described herein Such proprietary information may not be used reproduced or disclosed to any other parties for any other purpose without the expressed written permission of Zebra T
37. ram by shading Nor N Use replacement components that have the same ratings especially for flame resistance and dielectric strength specifications A replacement part that does not have the same safety characteristics as the original might create shock fire or other hazards Rev 1 04 5 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 1 2 Servicing Precaution WARNING 1 First read the Safety Precaution section of this manual If some unforeseen circumstance creates a conflict between the servicing and safety precautions always follow the safety precaution WARNING 2 An electrolytic capacitor installed with the wrong polarity might explode Always unplug the unit s AC power cord from the AC power source or the Power Switch off before attempting to a Remove or reinstall any component or assembly b Disconnect an electrical plug or connector c Connect a test component in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor 2 Some components are raised above the printed circuit board for safety An insulation tube or tape is sometime used The internal wiring is sometimes clamped to prevent contact with thermally hot components Reinstall all such elements to their original position 3 After servicing always check that the screws components and wiring have been correctly reinstalled Make sure that the portion around the serviced part has not been damaged 4 Check the insulation between the blades of the AC plug and accessible con
38. use of or inability to use such product even if Zebra Technologies Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such damages Because some states do not allow the exclusion of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitation may not apply to you Rev 1 04 4 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 1 1 Safety Precautions Be sure that all of the built in protective devices are replaced Restore any missing protective shields 2 When reinstalling the chassis and its assemblies be sure to restore all protective devices including nonmetallic control knobs and compartment covers 3 Make sure that there are no cabinet openings through which people particularly children might insert fingers and contact dangerous voltages Such openings include excessively wide cabinet ventilation slots and improperly fitted covers and drawers 4 Leakage Current Hot Check WARING Do not use an isolation transformer during this test Use a leakage current tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards Institute ANSI C101 1 Leakage Current for Applications and Underwriters Laboratories UL Publications UL 1410 59 7 With the unit completely reassembled plug the AC line cord directly into a 100VAC or 240VAC outlet of the Adaptor With the unit s AC switch first in the ON position and then OFF measure the current between a known Earth ground metal water pipe conduit etc and all ex
39. version VER v2 01 20071005 Firmware version B01 00 STD 071108 Bluetooth Firmware version 3 0 0 Bluetooth BD address 0 01901223194 Auth amp Encry are enable Connection Mode 2 Butter Capacity 128K Bytes Print Density 100 Bluetooth Interface Baud rate 115200 bps Serial Interface Baud rate 115200 bps Data bits 8 bits Parity None Stop bit 1 bit or more Handshaking DTR DSR Default Codepage PC437 Print Speed 80mm s Double byte character mode Off Busy printer buffer full Font 12x 24 Paper out Bell Off Low Battery Buzzer On Power off time 15 Min Idle mode time 10 Sec Two Dimension Symbol Selected PDF417 symbol Selected DATAMATRIX symbol Selected MAXI code symbol Selected QR code symbol MSR read mode Auto TRACK1 2 3 Memory switch setup status Memory S W1 12345678 ON EN H oF EB H NE Memory S W2 12345678 ON OFF BEBEERNE Memory S W3 12345678 ON OFF EEEEERRE Memory S W5 Power off time 12345678 ON OFF LIL Memory S W6 Idle time 12345678 ON or E E HEHE Memory S W7 12345678 ON HHH OFF FERNE Memory S W8 12345678 ON OFF RENEE Memory S W Serial condition 12345678 ON OFF RENNNNNI Rev 1 04 217 EM 220 SS S SS S OD want to continue SELF TEST printing please press FEED button ASCII 1 amp 0123456789 lt gt 0 amp 0123456789 lt gt A
40. y 20 7096 RH No dn Model P100xxxx Refer to 3 3 1 Accessories Classification Accessories Basic Package Battery Battery charger Belt strap Cleaning pen Sold Separately Battery Battery cradle Leather case Interface cable EM Series Quad charger Wall mount for EM Series Quad charger Rev 1 04 21 Mobile Printer Service Manual EM 220 3 2 Printer Specifications 3 2 1 Product Configurator EM series Series PRINTHEAD WIDTH Choose one FLASH MEMORY COMM PROTOCOL EMI2NUBM an ANG ree hate SN CHARACTER SET Choose one US Canadian English Latin 1 amp 2 International Chinese 16x16 traditional Japanese big PAA AA cai Chinese 16x18 simplified una Korean Myong 19x 1B eerte u oes en cadences RO WIRELESS SRRF Choose one o A A NAA BILUBTOCEEL ina AR Mag Card Reader Choose One None 0 3 track reader 1 a INnOcSC COUNTRY CODE Choose one regulatory label Group 0 USICA A we SE TER Neko es Group L MX AR BR CHILE sees Group E EMNER een ee NG KA ea me eoi dee Rise aes Austria Belgium Cypress Czech Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungny Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourgvtalta Netherlands Norway Poland Portuaal Slovakia Slowenia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK Group A KRMYISO THIAUINZ PH La coo coo see Group B CN TWIHK

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