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1. a Debrer Char q eere Bel an we PRINIRON imeem pese E dot value te TOF sop below Toa Bar al TOF ove blo Tow Bar aan Captain cr Fe e Ir NOTE ZPL2 emulation menu item settings may be affected by Common menu item settings 2 Setting AUTO BAS by Configuration Utility How to use AUTO BAS Create an AUTO BAS file and load it to the printer using the Command Tool Tab See example AUTO BAS file below Reboot the printer to activate the AUTO BAS AUTO BAS file wil be executed first Now you can send the print jobs Configuration Utity commands will also run through AUTO BAS If the AUTO BAS does not END most of Configuration Utiity commands wil not work except Ignore and Reset Printer To use Configuration after AUTO BAS is activated the user needs to click Ignore AUTO BAS tab to do any configuration Utility operation i e Get or Calibrate Sensor etc To remove AUTO BAS First click Ignore AUTO BAS tab which wil trigger the printer to reboot After the printer powers up go to File Manager tab and click Get under File Information from FLASH You should see AUTO BAS listed Goto Command Too tab enter the text KILL FAUTO BAS double quote around AUTO BAS is required and click Send This will remove AUTO BAS fle in the fla
2. 2 Self Test Printer will print the Configuration Page after media sensor calibration Sel testprintout can be used to verify printer configurations and available memory space The printhead test pattern can verity if any printhead heater elements dots are damaged Note The Self test printout requires 4 paperilabel width PRINTER INFO MAL Version 1 84 ege Pre Modei nare Man Bar rare an A Ee Her senal number Bluetooth setings information BY SECURITY 2 l stings information Fle management intron FILE List ea FILE e rni FLASH FILE e 32768 2048 KBYTES FREE 2 Dump Mode Printer will enter dump mode after printing Configuration Page In dump mode all characters will be printed in 2 columns as shown The left side characters are received from your system and fight side data are the corresponding hexadecimal value of the characters It allows users or engineers to verify and debug the program ASCII Data Hex decimal data related to left column Note of ASCII data pm pred Dump mode requires 4 paper label width Exit Dump mode by turning off on the power or by pressing the FEED key The LCD will show Ready for normal printing operation Printer Defaults Printer configuration will be restored to defaults as below after initialization
3. Install desired media in the printer and close the media cover Select the Media Type GAP Black Mark Continuous or Auto Selection located to the right of the Manual Setup Select Calibrate an instruction prompt will appear under the Manual Setup Example Put liner please user must pull media out until liner gap is detected then press Next Followed by Put label please user must pull media out until label is detected then press Next Followed by Calibration is complete or Can t Calibrate If Calibration was complete the following will display Example Label Reading 388 Gap Reading 950 Press the MAL Control Panel Feed key the printer should advance one label and stop withthe or Mark at the Tear Bar IMPORTANT When a new media type is used for tho first time itis recommended that after a Manual Setup Calibrate you remove the media and close the media cover to verify that the printer will detect an actual paper out and display a No Paper fault message Now Calibration values are automaticaly saved to the printer and wil remain after cycling printer Power 28 Configuration Utility ZPL2 Emulation Menu mE TFT ale cm m sun ni Cara Fie Dine Fen Menge Canal cet n u eum we aie Denm I Jesse j Et MM pinnes Bex _ nih KU teh dgyre ALTO
4. Using the LCD to Set the Printer 33 35 w Wireless Communication with Bluetooth 20 Wireless Communication with Wifi 20 Wireless LAN 39 59 2581920018
5. CE zu f hren Verantwortich f r die Konformitatserklarung nach Paragraph 5 des ist die Printronix Deutschland GmbH Goethering 56 D 63067 Offenbach Deutschland Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraph 4 Abs 1 Das Ger t erf llt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022 Klasse B EN 55022 Klasse B Ger te m ssen mit folgendem Warnhinweis versehen werden Warnung dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse B Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkst rungen verursachen In diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Ma nahmen durchzuf hren und daf r autzukommen EN 55024 Hinweis Wird dieses Ger t in einer industriellen Umgebung betrieben wie in EN 55024 festgelegt dann kann es dabei eventuell gest rt werden In solch einem Fall ist der Abstand bzw die Abschirmung zu der industriellen St rquelle zu vergr ern Anmerkung Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Ger te wie in den Printronix Handb chern angegeben zu installieren und zu betreiben Konformit tsklassen CE EN 5502 24 IEC 61000 3 3 IEC 61000 3 2 EN 300328 EN 301489 60950 1 durchgef hrt von T V S D Wichtige Sicherheits Hinweise 1 Bitte lesen Sie die Hinweis sorgf ltig durch 2 Heben Sie diese Anleitung f r den sp teren Gebrauch 3 Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen Verwenden Sie keine Fl ssig oder eroscireiniger Am besten eignet sich ein angefe
6. Parameter Default setting Speed 50 8 mm sec 2 ips Density 8 Media Width 4 101 5 mm Media Height 101 5 mm Sensor Type Gap sensor Print Direction 0 Reference Point 0 0 upper left corner Gap Offset 0 Post Print Action Tear mode Serial Settings _ 9600 bps none parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit Code Page 850 Country Code 001 Clear Flash Memory No Note When printer initialization is done calibrate the gap or black mark sensor before printing or attempting any Sel tests 24 5 Configuration Utility PRINTRONIX Configuration Utility is an integrated tool incorporating features that enable you to explore a printer s settings stat change a printer s settings download graphics fonts and firmware create a printer bitmap font and send additional commands to a printer With the aid of this powerful tool you can review printer status and setting in an instant which makes it much easier to troubleshoot problems and other issues Start the Configuration Utility Double cick on the Configuration Unity icon to star the software There are four fea s Printer Configuration File Manager Bitmap Font Manager Command Tool included in the Configuration Utiity Features Tab Printer Function Printer Status Interface Nun VER TSEEIE _ oo So cR wel Qe
7. estimated through extrapolation Actual results may vary Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment 51 Information concerning nan Printronix products was obtained from the suppliers of those products their published announcements or other publicly available sources Printronix has not tested those products and cannot confirm the accuracy of performance compatibility or other claims related to non Printronix products Questions on the capabilities of non Printronix products should be addressed to the suppliers of those products Printronix encourages owners of information technology IT equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when itis no longer needed Printronix offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products Information on these product recycling offerings can be found on Printronix s Internet site at printronix com Note Before using this information and the product it supports read the information and Communication Statements on page 383 It you are viewing this information softcopy the photographs and color illustrations may not appear For online versions of this book we authorize you to Copy modify and print the documentation contained on the media for use within your enterprise provided you reproduce the copyright notice ll warning statements and other required statements on each co
8. holder hubs do not match the inner diameter of the media roll core in Roli medla One or both of the media holder locking levers is accidently locked causing the rolito be off center Instali media into the media holder hubs correctly JO Sinch ID media cores are used remove Philips head screws that secure the 0 75 10 inch hubs to the media holders Unlock both media holder locking levers a Problem Possible Cause Recovery Procedure holders dont side open to allow removal or installation of roll media Media holder locking levers were accidently moved to the lock position Roll media Place locking levers in unlocked full postion NOTE Locking levers shouid only be used for fanfold media NOTE fanold medla is never used locking levers can be removed from the media holders by removing 2 Philips head screws wil not advance when print Job ls sent or when the Form Feed key is pressed Left side of media cover not completely closed Verity left side of media cover is completely closed NOTE Cover open switch ls located under fight side of cover Tear Mode Media does not tear properly against the tear bar Peek Cover incorrect placed in forward position and interfering wh Ter O Side the Peel Cover toward he back of the printer when Tear mode is used Printer does not detect a paper out No Paper fault condition when an actual
9. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are Ihe property of their respective owners Table of Contents Product Introduction Printer Features Standard Features General Specifications Print Specifications Media Specifications LCD Display Instaling the Belt Clip and Battery Charging the Battery Loading the Media Loading Media in Poel Off Mode Loading Fan fold External Media Connecting the Printer Cable Communications Wireless Communication with Bluetooth Wireless Communication with WiFi Power On Utiities Modia Sensor Calibration Self Test and Dump Mode Printer Initialization Self Test Dump Mode Printer Defaults Start the Configuration Utility Performing a Calibrate Sensor by Configuration Utility Calibrate Sensor Auto Calibrate Calibrate Sensor Manual Setup Configuration Utility ZPL2 Emulation Menu Setting AUTO BAS by Configuration Utility Setting Bluetooth by Configuration Utilly Setting WiFi by Configuration Utiity Using the LCD to Set the Printer Using the LCD to Set the Printer Print Setup for General Print Setup tor Zpi Sensor Serial Comm 10 10 13 15 15 16 7 19 20 REBBE RR 24 24 25 27 27 28 30 a 32 a5 35 36 a Wireless LAN Bluetooth Date Time Display File Manager Diagnostics Print Contig Dump Mode Battery Printhead Display Languages Emulation Service Contact information C
10. with the correct settings Remove the cable to print data for testing To clear the wireless setting press Wireless Factory Default button Reza wees Jam rer ww a ws PRINRONK Ile J NOTE WLAN Eneryption does not represent Ihe encryption used in the current connection WLAN Encryption selection is used for setting up the WLAN WEP WPANNPA2 Parameters The actual encryption is determined by the AP that the printer is associated with 2 6 LCD Menu Function The MAL has an LCD panel to further enhance its capabilities to meet the demands of a wide range of printing solutions This includes an LCD control panel 4 keys and 2 LED status indicators Using the LCD to Set the Printer Press the M key to display the function menu screen as shown below Use the 4 keys at the sides of the LCD to scroll select enter or return from the menu The icon functions are listed below Icon Function Display printer Information Key Enter setting menu Power Key Scroll up Scroll down Return to previous menu Enter to next menu Enter setting mode Exit setting mode Save the selected settings and return Io previous menu Select Alter to OFF OOK TEE U eC Alter to ON 33 Example To change the Speed setting follow the steps be
11. Configuration to setup the printer fuumises Password Setup Set tne password to protect the settings ue Active Emulation Select ZPL or GPCL emulation 26 n Uti Performing a Calibrate Sensor by Contigura y The Configuration is a highly recommended way to Auto Calibrate the Gap and Black Mark sensors and for calculating a Paper Out threshold value for the printer This function can be used instead af the Power On Utility method described in Chapter 4 This procedure uses values entered in the Common menu shown on page 25 and the Calibrate Sensor menu page shown below m hut prs tein Tye Eis Seo 5 r sine In eh C As Scien Calibrate Sensor Auto Calibrate Use the following steps to Auto Calibrate the Calibrate Sensor Printer Function Load desired media in the printer and close the media cover In the Common menu shown on page 25 Enter the actual Paper Height and Gap or Black Mark height value in inches Mandatory Enter the correct Media Sensor type GAP Black Mark or Continuous Mandatory Verity that the Maximum Length value 10 00 inch Default or 1 0 inch or greater than the height of the installed media This value is the maximum distance the printer will advance media during an Auto Calibrate in search of a Gap or Black Mark Mandatory Verity Threshold Detection is set to FIXED
12. Default Click the Calibrate Sensor Printer Function to open the Calibrate Sensor menu page NOTE It is not necessary to enter the Paper Height or Gap Mark values in the Auto Calibrate menu prior to selecting Calibrate if Threshold Detection FIXED Ii Threshold Detection AUTO you must enter these values so that an accurate Paper value can be calculated When Calibrate is selected the printer will advance 2 to 3 labels for Gap or Black Mark Sensing and stop with the Gap or Black Mark positioned at the Tear Bar NOTE No media will advance it Media Sensor type Continuous Press the MAL Control Panel Feed key the printer should advance one label and stop with the or Mark at the Tear Bar IMPORTANT When new media type is used for the first time itis recommended that after an Auto Calibrate you remove the media and close the media cover to verify that the printer wil detect an actual paper out and display a No Paper fault message New Calibration values are automatically saved to the printer and wil remain after cycling printer power 27 Calibrate Sensor Manual Setup This method of calibrating the sensors is usually used only when the Auto Calibrate methods fail to reliably detect TOF Top of Form andlor calculate an actual Paper Out condition This method is reserved for unusual media with holes or preprinted images that may tick the sensors in seeing them as a Black Mark or Gap affecting TOF
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15. OT disassemble the battery DO NOT throw the battery in municipal waste Contact your local waste agency for the correct disposal procedure CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the battery should not be placed in municipal waste 53 CE Notice European Union Marking by the CE symbol indicates compliance to the EMC directive and Low Voltage Directive of the European Union Such marking is indicative that his system meets the folowing technical standards EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55024 Electromagnetic Immunity Requirements for Information Technology Equipment 60950 Safety of information Technology Equipment lt EN 300328 EN 301489 Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters Konformit tserkl rung FCC Klasse B entspricht EMVG Klasse B F r in Deutschland vertriebenen EN 55022 Klasse B Ger te Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten EMVG vom 18 September 1998 bzw der EMC EG Richtlinie 89 336 Dieses Gerat ist berechtigt in bereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG Konformitatszeichen
16. PRINTRONIX M4L Mobile Printer Administrator s Manual READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THIS PRINTER Solare License Agreement Sowa sha mean the ta encoded mashine eae Ghia and progran The em Solare Prod ehe he Sanare eset inthe per and ts documentaon The Samar Products esl you nd wade secret pter and opis ann 1 hard Use You agree acepta on auch ene la use Ste he presley om bases or persona purpose 2 Resten Topple me propa is of Pine you agree oman he Prat and e pops iomalen he petet mst condere Youagoe oct or copy Stare a or any porton d the Saar Product rom per wit pn won Yau ay or prepare cute wre You may rot nami e Stware Product over a etai by secroricaly ung Means or reverse engineer cecorp er X You mgee 1o keep conentl and use your best Somare Prone on unas daca o Taster You may taste Sotware Product lh he preiet e eeen agrees to ap tens and conditons Agreement Your ters oma teint yo andre ud piu Limited Sofware Product Warranty Parton warrants at tor ninety 0 daye atter deve Sormare wt petom in accordance wih spare Sebletedby Printronix We Proc Ine doc re warant ate Stare reef al bugs rar omissions Pemeay connect wiin Sonare replacement ot ech Sofware wth a copy he same version
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19. arger power cord into the Printer power jack Do not remove the battery from the printer while it is charging or you will need to re plug the charger into the power outlet When the battery is charging the color of the Power LED Indicator is solid amber 5 The battery is fully charged when the Power LED Indicator tums from amber to green Loading the Media at Open the printer media cover by pressing down on the media cover release latch Pull the media holders apart far enough to fit the width of the label roll you are installing Place the roll printing side face out between the media holders and insert hubs into the core Pull out enough paper above the printhead Press down on both sides of the media cover to ensure it is closed correctly Note Calibrate the gap black mark sensor when changing media using the Configuration Utility Printer Function Calibrate Sensor or the Power On Utiities 16 Loading Media in Peel Off Mode Load Media as defined in Loading the Media section on previous page Remove 1 2 die cut labels from the liner Press down on both sides of the media cover to ensure itis closed correctly Route the liner under the label peel cover as shown Pull the liner tightly Push the label peel cover toward the front of the printer uni it covers the plate roller Press down on the label peel cover to lock itin place Note Calibrate the gap black mark sensor when chang
20. d in the Windows driver is not correct Reset the wireless device settings Select the correct printer portin the driver No print an the label Labels not loaded correclly Madia may be installed wrong side The wrong type paperiabals are installed Folow the instructions in loading the media Use direct thermal type paparlabeis Printer status rom the Configuration or LCD shows Cover Open The printer madia cover is open or is not closed properly Close the media cover correctly Printer status rom the Configuration Uliy shows Out ol Paper and LCD shows No Paper The printer has run ol media The media is installed Incorrectly Media sensor is not calibrated Install new media Folow the instructions for loading or media Calibrate the media sensor Printer status rom the Configuration or LCD shows Paper Jam Media sensori not set properly Make sure media size is set properly A label may be stuck inside the printer mechanism Calibrate the media sensor Set media size correctly Remove the stuck label rom inside the printer mechanism Printer status rom LED shows Strong ight Press FEED to print The sensor can t work in strong lighted areas Move the printer to a proper place to print in mode 43 Problem Possible Cause Recovery Procedure Can t downloading t
21. ded Weight 2 083 0 S45kg w o Battery 2 430 1 1 with Battery Single Unit Charger optional Power Input AC 100 240V Output DC 12V 1A Environmental condition Operation 14 to 122F 10 1o 60 C Storage 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C Relative humidity 10 90 non condensing IP54 w 1 54 rated environmental case Drop Sit 1 5m Drop 6 5 1 8m w IPS4 rated environmental case Charging time 5 hr Single Unit Charger 2 hr Bay Charger Standby mode Bluetooth up to 32 hr Standby mode Wi Fi up to 18 hr Battery Spec Printing one label per 2 minutes Condition Endurance hr 4 x6 Labeis Density 3 26 780 Density 8 21 550 Tnlemal charging capabill batter Charging capability Single Unit Charger optional External charging capabilty batte Charging stations 4 bay or single bay optional 10 Print Specifications Printhead resolution dots per inchimm 203 dots nch 8 dots mm Printing method Direct thermal Dot size 0 125 x 0 125 mm width x length 1 mm 8 dots Print speed Max 4 ips 100 mmisec inches per second 2 3 ips for Peal Off moda Max print width 4 09 104 mm Max print length 80 2286 mm Printout bias Vertical 1 mm max Horizontal 1 mm max Media Specifications Media Specifications Media roll capacity Max 2 657 67 3 mm OD Media core diam
22. e RS 232 baud rat 600 Parity This tem is used lo set the RS 232 parity None Data Bits This tom is used to set the RS 232 Data Bis 8 Stop Bits This tem is used fo set the RS 232 Stop Bits 1 38 Wireless LAN CD EID CED Tem Description Default This lem is used to set the operating mode of wireless local area networks to connect devices to the networks Operating Mode Note Infrastructure mode requires the use of an access point for this Infrastructure communication to take place Ad hoc mode involves connecting a computer directly to another computer Scan AP This item is used to scan the access point devise NA This item is used to ON enable or OFF disable the DHCP Dynamic Host bis Configuration Protocol network protocol on Bluetooth Grimmen anna seus Print Sets Bluetooth item Description Default Local Name This item is used to set the local name for Bluetooth BT SPP PIN Code _ This tem is used to set the local PIN code for Bluetooth 0 Date Time ELD DateTime Description Default Date This is used to set the date ex 2013 05 30 NA Time This em used to set the ime ex 19 20 02 NA 39 Display Tem Description Default Contrast This item is used to set the contrast for the display 50 Backlight This item is used to set the backlight time for th
23. e display 10 Seconds File Manager This feature is used to check the printer available memory and file list 40 RAW Available Memory CARD Available memory Item Description Use this menu to show available memory space and run DRAM BAS the files saved in the printer DRAM memory Use this menu to show available memory space and run FLASH BAS the files saved in the printer Flash memory GARD this menu to show available memory space and run BAS the files saved in the printer MicroSD card memory Diagnostics Ga Com Car Gan Print Config 7 Pingnostes Print contig This feature is used to print current printer configuration to the label On the configuration printout there is a print head test pattern which is useful for checking if there is any dot damage on tho printhead heater elements Please refer to Self Test in Chapter 4 for more details Dump Mode m GD G D Captures the data from the communications port and prints out the data received by printer In Dump mode all characters will be printed in 2 columns Please refer to Dump Mode in Chapter 4 The loft side characters are received from your system and right side data are the corresponding hexadecimal value of the characters It allows users or engineers to verify and debug the program Note Dump mode requires 4 pap
24. er label width Battery ner Cu CR GD This feature is used to check the printer battery voltage Printhead Cam D 41 This feature is used to check the printer temperature resistance and bad dots for the printhead Display Languages This option is used to setup languages on LCD display CPCL This option is used to select the emulation Service ED Cae Cm This feature is used to restore printer settings to defaults Please refer to Printer Defaults in Chapter 4 Note When printer initialization is done calibrate the gap or black mark sensor before printing or attempting any Self Tests 42 7 Trouble Shooting The following guide lists the most common problems that may be encountered when operating this code printer I the printer still does not function after all suggested solutions have been invoked please contact the Printronix Customer Support Center for assistance Problem Possible Cause Recovery Procedure Power indicator does nat iluminate The battery is not propery installed The battery is ou of power The battery is dead Reinstall the battery correct Power the printer on Charge the battery Replace with a new battery Not Printing Check i interlace cable is propery connected to the Interlace connector Check il wireless or Bluetooth device settings match between the host and Printer The specifie
25. eter 05 1 12 7 mm 254 mm ID core Media type Continuous die cut gap black mark External fan fold receipt Media wound Outside wound Media width 27 441 808mm 112mm 10 0022 0 0065 0 055 mm 0 165 mm in Hub Zin to 4 41in 50 8mm to 112mm Media thickness 0 75in Hub 2in to 4 34in 50 8mm to 110 3mmj 1 00in Hub 2in to 4 34 50 8mm 1o 110 3mm Tabal engh 0 500 90 12 7 mm 2286 mm Label length peel moda T 78 254 152 4 mm External fan fold media Slack height 2 78 70 mm Page length 67 12 152 mm 305 mm Black Mark Min 0 3150 8 mm W x 0 0785 2 mm Gap height Min 0 07857 2 mm 0 5in Hub is located under 0 75 to 1 00in Hub adapters Remove Philips head screw and nut from each Media Holder 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Note 1 2 Printer Overview 13 LOD Display Feed Key Menu Key Power On Off Key Info Setting Key Battery Status Indicator ErroriPower Indicator Media Cover Release Latch Peel Off Sensor Printhead Media Holder Lock Lever Media Holder Media Cover Platen Roller Label Peel Cover Tear Peel Bar For LCD panel refer to pages 13 and 29 u o 64 1 2 Dion Battery 3 Battery Open Clasp I 4 Extemal Label Entrance Slot 5 Hanger tor Shou
26. font Downloadable firmware upgrades Bar code graphics image printing Supported bar code Supported image 1D bar code 2D bar code BITMAP BMP PCX Code 128 subsets A Code 1280CC CODABLOGK F EAN 126 Interleave 2 of 5 Code 39 Code mode DataMatrix 93 EAN 13 EAN Codabar POSTNET Maxicode PDF 417 UPC A UPC E EAN and UPC 2 5 digits Aztec MicroPDF 417 MSI PLESSEY ITF 14 EANIA Code 11 GR code RSS PLANET LOGMARS Barcode 851 Databar Code 48 Code page O O EOE RR Wn ois ar eel Cans TS SO ee 850 ali pom Tan Seah 852 ain Godepage Korean E FAN Wah u Codepage 1250 Lanz 180 8858 5 Cyril 850 Portuguese Codepage 1251 Cyl 150 8856 Arable Codopage 861 eld Godepage 1252 I5O 8859 7 Greek Codepage 1255 rook SO Godepage French Canadian Codepage 1254 SO 8595 Turkish 884 arabic Godopage 1255 Hebrew 80 8859 10 Nori Codepage 885 Noc Godepage 1256 Arabie SO 8859 15 Lain edepage 855 Russian Codepage 1257 aie TF Codopage 889 Greek 2 Codopage 1258 Vira General Specifications General Specifications Physical dimensions 63in 160mm W x 7 54in 181 6mm x 3 1 tin 79mm D Mechanism Plastic with rubber over mol
27. frs s nimiae MR note s B le 90 2 wt Printer Setup 2 Connect the printer and computer with a USB cable Note The printer connects with the computer via USB to USB cable or USB to RS 232 cable option Select the printer interface connected with bar code printer USE io USE cable USE io RS 232 cable mom zi con The default interface setting is USB interface If USB interface is connected with printer no other settings need to be changed in the interface fel Click the Printer Function button to setup The detail functions in the Printer Function Group are listed below Function Description rte Futon Calibrate Sensor to sensor speciied in the Printer Setup group media sensor aso Setup Synchronize printer Real Time Clock with PC neste Factory Defaut _ initialize the printer and restore the setings to factory default sieve Reset Printer Reboot printer Seres Print Test Page Print atest page Configuration P308 Print printer configuration aureos civat the printer dump mode Ignore the downloaded AUTO BAS program This function will cause 197078 AUTO BAS tho printer to reboot Line Mage EX in mode ithe printeris Tn GPCL This acan alaws The verto intense Exit Line Mode uso
28. he fie 1o memory FLASH DRAMICARD The selected memory space is ful Delete unused in the memory The max number of DRAM is 256 tles The max user addressable memory space of DRAM is 2048K8 The max number of FLASH fles is 256 The max user addressable memory space of FLASH 14336KB Poor Print Quality Media is loaded incorreciy Dust or adhesive accumulation on the printhead Print density darkness is not sot properly Print speed is not set properly Printhead element is damaged Reload media Clean the printhead Clean the platen roller Adjust the print density darkness and print speed Pun the printrselttest and check the print head test pattern for dots missing inthe pattem Change to a proper media rol Missing printing on the et or right side of label Too small of label width size is setup Se the correct label width size Gray line on the blank label The printhead is diny The platen roller is diny lean the printhead Clean the platen roller Please reter to Maintenance Chapter regular printing The printer is in Hex Dump mode Dump mode is displayed on the LCD panel the printer ott and on 1o exit dump mode Media not tracking properly Printed images appear skewed or off center Roli medla Media holder hubs are not completely engaged Into the media core Roli medla Media
29. he receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RF exposure warning WiFi This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter End users and installers must be providing with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance MAL WG SAR Value 0 663 Wikg MAL WK SAR Value 0 89 Wig RF exposure warning For MAL WG Bluetooth enabled devices only The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The equipment must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna transmitter Battery Safety Warning DO NOT throw the battery in fire DO NOT short circuit the contacts DO N
30. ia type installed After doing an Auto Calibrate and before sending a print fle remove the media from the printer and dose the media cover to verify the LCD shows a No Paper fault as 46 8 This section discusses how to maintain your printer Maintenance 1 Use one of following materials to clean the printer Cotton swab or authorized Printronix Thermal Printhead Cleaning Pen 203502 002 Untireo cloth lt Vacuum Blower brush 100 Ethanol or 99 7 Isopropyl Alcohol 2 The cleaning process is as follows Printer Method interval T Always um off clearing Ihe printhead 2 Allow the printhead to col lor a minim of one minute ean the printhead prior to instaling new Use a cotton swab or thermal rol printhead cleaning pen and 100 Ethanol 98 7 Alcohol to clean the Printhead suface Printhead PrinHend Printhead Element Element Head Cleanina Pen T Turn the power ait Platen Roler 2 Rotate the platen roller andwineit Clean the platen roler when changing a new Thoroughly wi 100 ethanol alcool or label rol 39 77 isopropyl al a in teo co Use a intree cloth wih 100 ethanol Tamie Vegan res denn 100 ot Cian as needed Sensor Use compressed air or vacuum monthly Exterior Wie with a damp coi Clean as needed Inteior Bruch or vacuum Clean as needed 47 48 A Contact Information Contact Information Print
31. ibrate followed by a Self Test where it prints a Configuration Page and then ends in Dump mode Self Test and Dump Mode Use the following steps to perform Sel Test off he printer using he Power key O Press and hold down the Feed key f then while stil holding down the Feed key press and hold down the Power key Release the Power key when the Error LED tums red continuing to hold down the Feed key When the printer beeps twice unt Self Test displays on the LCD then release the Food The printer wil calibrate the sensor print a Configuration Page of its internal settings and thon enter Dump mode Note To exit Dump mode and retur the printer back to normal print mode tum off on the printer power or press the Feed key The LCD will display Ready ization Printer initialization is used to clear DRAM and restore printer settings to defaults Printer Ini Use the following steps to perorm printer initialization Tum ott the printer using the Power Press and hold down the Feed hen while stil holding down the Feed key press and hold down the Power key Release the Power key when the Eror LED tums red continuing to hold down the Feed Initialize displays on the LCD then release the Feed ko When the printer beeps twice wait unti The LCD will display Initializing followed by Ready The printer will restore printer settings to defaults see Printer Defaults
32. ing media using the Configuration Utility Printer Function Calibrate Sensor or the Power On Utiities 18 Loading Fan fold External Media Open the printer media cover by pressing down on the media cover release latch Pull the media holders apart far enough to fit the width of the Fan fold media you are installing Push down each media holder lock lever to secure the media holders in place Route the media printing side aut through the bottom external label slot e Press down on both sides of the media cover to make sure it is closed correctly Note Calibrate the gap black mark sensor when changing media using the Configuration Utility Printer Function Calibrate Sensor or the Power On Utiities 15 Connecting the Printer The printer must establish communication with host terminal which sends the data to be printed There are three ways to connect the MAL series By an USB cable between the printer and its host terminal By a Bluetooth short range radio if Bluetooth is installed and enabled Wireless LAN per 802 1 bigin Option Cable Communications Open the interface cover and connect the printer to the computerismart phone host terminal with USB cable USB to USB or USB to RS 232 Wireless Communication with Bluetooth Power on the printer Open the Bluetooth device for host terminal to scan for printer s Bluetooth device Connect the Bluetooth devices The Bluetooth icon wil displa
33. lder Strap 2 6 USB mterace 7 Micro SD Card Socket 3 Power Jack used for Charger Note Recommended Micro SD card specification SD card Approved SD card BD oard spas capacity manufacturer VIO VI MicroSD 128 MB Transcend Panasonic MicroSD 256 MB Transcend Panasonic Vio vr MicroSD 512 MB Transcend Panasonic VIO VE MicroSD 16B _ Transcend Panasonic V20 SDHC CLASS 6 MicroSD 4GB Transcend The DOS FAT system is supported for the SD card Folders stored in the SD card should be in the 8 3 flename format 12 LCD Display Function Display the printer information Key for setting LCD configuration menu Enter the printer configuration menu Key for setting LCD configuration menu Press and hold for 2 3 seconds to tum on the printer Press and hold for 2 3 seconds to tur aff the printer Kay for setting LCD configuration menu Ready status Feed one label Printing status Pause the print job Key for setting LCD configuration menu LEDs Status Indication Printer is ready Media cover is open fe i Out of memory Error Clean data Printer is busy Red blinking Bland Paper jam Or Printer power is tumed off Printer power is tumed on Power Green solid Battery is fully charged Green blinking Tow battery Amber soli Battery is charging LCD Indication Printer has been connected with cable Blueto
34. le item Enter the new BT Local Name or BT PIN Code in the editor Press Set button to set the new BT name or BT PIN code of the printer Press Get button to get back the settings Make sure the Bluetooth module settings are set properly omen 2 D A5232 Wris toa Loa fara Boch Loa NTS FN etse pe Devise Nare pee Devise MAC Adis DZ PRINRONK J 31 Setting Configuration Utility Connect the printer and computer with a USB cable Note The printer connects with the computer via USB to USB cable or USB to RS 232 cable option Tur ihe printer power on using the Power key O Open Configuration Utiity and set interface default setting is USB USB to USE cable USB to 8 232 cable je The default interface setting is USB interface f USB interface is connected with printer other settings need to be changed in the intertace field Select Wireless tab and click on Built in wireless module item Enter the new WLAN settings in the editor Enter WLAN SSID matching with the AP Select WLAN Encryption matching with the AP Enter WLAN Key it WEP or WPA Personal Press Sef button to set Ihe new settings to the printer The Wi Fi icon will be shown in the LCD panel if the device has been connected Ping the device to confirm the connectivity Print out the self test page to confirm i i s connected
35. low to enter the Manual Setup item Press M key to enter the Main menu Press the Feed key Manual Setup gt Print Setup File Manager Press tho Feed kay to enter the Print Setup item Press the Feed kay Sto select General and display the Speed setting mode Press the Feed key enter to highlight the current speed setting At this status you can scroll up or scroll downto select the value o print speed Then press the Feed key ao save the selected value into the printer Press tne Power key multiple times fo go back to Ready mods 34 Using the LCD to Set the Printer There are 6 categories for the main menu You can easily set the settings of the printer without connecting it to a computer Please refer to the following sections for more details Cmm ED Cem ED ED Cm C ER gt ED GD ED ED GD EG ED GD ED ED ED Qe DED em GED GD ae Print Setup for General Gm CEMA CEDA Genera Print Setup for Zpl2 ATETEA E step is 1 You may need to adjust your darkness based on selected media Te LU DIT eres a Sian pas eid iy stored in the printer s DRAM Flash or optional memory card 0 images stored in the printer s DRAM Fla
36. m or any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local la PRINTRONIX PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes aro periodically made to the information herein these changes wil be incorporated in new editions ofthe publication Printronix may make improvements andior changes in the product s described in this publication at any time without notice Any references inthis information to non Printronix Web sites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those Web sites The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this Printronix product and use of those Web sites is at your own risk Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled environment Therefore the results obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly Some measurements may have been made on development level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements wil be the same on generally available systems Furthermore some measurement may have been
37. ommunication Statements 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 49 1 Introduction Product Introduction Printronix has been the global leader in industrial printing solutions for over 40 years eaming a reputation for designing and manufacturing leading edge products and delivering them to market with unsurpassed service and support The MAL is a comfortable light weight printer capable of working with any mobile receipt printing application where you need quick simple receipts on demand Our MAL is designed for a rough io inside the IP54 rated environmental case to resist dust and water and with its rubber over mold design prepared to take up to five foot fall and keep printing These small and light printers can be worn comfortably for a full shift without interfering with the users tasks Use USB Bluetooth optional 802 11 bigin Wireless or serial to connect to a mobile computer or even a smart phone and produce clear easy to read receipts hour after hour print label formats please refer to the instructions provided with your labeling software if you need to write the custom programs please refer to the ZPLICPCL programming manual that can be found on the accessories CD ROM or on PRINTRONIX website at htlp ww printronix com Applications Portable point of sale Retail item marking markdowns shelf labeling amp shelf talkers Labels for shipping amp receiving Inventor
38. oth devices have been paired Wi Fi device has been connected Battery capacity Note Refer to Section 6 for additional LCD Display details 13 14 3 Printer Setup Installing the Belt Clip and Battery Insert the Belt Cip fist Insert the left side to install the battery on the underside of the printer and then push the right side of the battery down until the clasp locks down in place Battery Safety Warning DO NOT throw the battery in fire DO NOT short circuit the contacts DO NOT disassemble the battery DO NOT throw the battery in municipal waste CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Charging the Battery IMPORTANT Before using the printer make sure the battery is fully charged It takes 5 hours to charge the battery using the Single Unit Charger battery installed in printer or 1 hour using External Charging Station 4 bay or single bay The lifetime of the battery is 300 charge discharge cycles XN Single Unit Charger only After installing Ihe battery into the printer open the interface cover and plug the Single Unit Charger power cord into the printer power jack Plug the Charger into a compatible AC power outlet Note Switch OFF printer power prior to plugging the Single Unit Ch
39. paper out condition exists causing a loss of printed labels after the end of the media ral Calibrate Sensor via Configuration Utility or Power On was never performed Sensor was performed but Paper Height and Gap values were never entered when Threshold Detection was set to AUTO Calibrate Sensor was performed but Paper Height or Gap values entered did not match the installed media Sensor was performed but the Maximum Length value entered was the same or less than the Paper Height value Sensor was performed but the correct Media Type was not selected Sensor was performed but a no paper paper out condition was not tested prior to running a print fle NOTE Unless a successful Calibrate Sensor is performed the printer may be able to detect TOF But not able to detect an actual paper out no Paper condition n Configuration f Threshold Detection AUTO do a Calibrate Sensor Auto Calibrate making sure both Paper Height and values are Entered and match the actual height of the installed media and Mark or Gap height prior to enabling Calibrate Make sure prior to enabling Calbrate that the Maximum Length value in the Common men 1000 inch default or is set to a value LO inch or greater than the actual Paper Height installed Prior to doing a Calibrate Sensor make sure the Media Type selected GAP Black Mark or Continuous matches the med
40. pied translated or incorporated in any other material in any form or by any means whether manual graphic electronic mechanical or otherwise without the prior written consent of Printronix Printronix makes no representations or warranties of any kind regarding this material including but not imited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a Particular purpose Printronix shall not be held responsible for errors contained herein or any omissions from this material or for any damages whether direct or indirect incidental or consequential in connection with the furnishing distribution performance or use of this material The information in this manual is subject to change without notice COPYRIGHT 2013 PRINTRONIX INC Trademark Acknowledgements CSA is a registered certification mark of the Canadian Standards Association EIA is a registered service mark of the Electronic Industries Association IEEE is a registered service mark of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc a registered certification mark of TUV Rheinland of North America Inc UL is a registered certification mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc CG Triumvirate is a trademark of Agfa Corporation CG Triumvirate Bold Condensed font is under license from the Monotype Corporation Printronix and MAL are trademarks of Printronix Inc ZPL and ZPL are registered trademarks of Zebra Technologies Corporation Windows is a
41. py or partial copy Transfer the original unaltered copy of the documentation when you transfer the related Printronix product which may be either machines you own or programs ifthe program s license terms permit transfer You must at the same time destroy all other copies of the documentation You are responsible for payment of any taxes including personal property taxes resulting from this authorization Your failure to comply with the terms above terminates this authorization Upon termination you must destroy your machine readable documentation 52 Communication Statements FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to 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 and i 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 t
42. ronix Customer Support Center IMPORTANT Please have the following information available prior to calling the Printronix Customer Support Center Model number Serial number located on the back of the printer Installed options Le interface and host type if applicable to the problem Configuration printout Press CONFIG on the control panel then press ENTER Network test page if Ethernet is enabled Is the problem with new install or an existing printer Description of the problem be specific lt Good and bad samples that clearly show the problem faxing or emailing of these samples may be required Americas 714 968 2686 Europe Middle East and Africa 31 24 6489311 Asia Pacific 65 6548 4114 China 86 800 999 6836 htipyiwwwprintronix comisupport aspx Printronix Supplies Department Contact the Printronix Supplies Department for genuine Printronix supplies Americas 800 733 1900 Europe Middle East and Africa 83 1 46 25 19 07 Asia Pacific 65 6548 4116 Or 65 6548 4132 China 86 400 886 5598 India 800 102 7869 hlipiwwwprintronix com public suppliesidefauit aspx 49 Corporate Offices 50 Printronix Inc 15345 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92618 U S A Phone 714 368 2300 Fax 714 368 2600 Printronix Inc co Printronix Nederland BV Bisterhuizen 11 38 6546 AS Nijmegen The Netherlands Phone 31 24 6489489 Fax 31 24 6489499 Printronix Schweiz
43. s is an Open Source Hardware and Software Project or building tiny Embedded Ethernet Devices The target software is an Open Source implementation of a Real Time Operating System called NuvOS and a TCP IP protocol suite named NutNet Eihernut is available under the BSD License hitp iww opensource oralicens license php This license is very liberal and does not require any disclosure of proprietary application code or updates to the Eihernut code The copyright included with the Eihernut source code is as follows Copyright c 2004 by egnite Softw GmbH All rights res ied Redistribution and use in source and binary forme with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 Neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of contributors may be used to endorse promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY EGNITE SOFTWARE GMBH AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS F
44. sh file system Reset the printer Example of AUTO BAS for setting the paper width DOWNLOAD F AUTO BAS XA PWaoo NUS EOP CPCL Emulat In CPCL emulation there are two modes GRAPHICS MODE and LINE PRINT MODE The printer is designed to do emulation auto switching between Zpl2 and CPCL GRAPHICS MODE but cannot auto switch from CPCL LINE PRINT MODE to Zpi2 emulation For print jobs in CPCL GRAPHICS MODE the users do not need to switch emulation Print jobs using LINE PRINT MODE they need to manually switch to CPCL before printing It can be done by using Configuration Utility Active Emulation or by selecting CPCL from the MAL front panel When the printer is running CPCL LINE PRINT emulation you will have to either select Exit Line Mode or manually switch over to Zpi2 emulation to perform configuration utility operation 30 Setting Bluetooth by Configuration Utility Connect the printer and computer with a USB cable Note The printer connects with the computer via USB to USB cable or USB to RS 232 cable option Tor the printer power on using the Power kay Open Conigraon and stinterface default setting is USB USB to USE cable USB to RS 232 cable us The default interface setting is USB Interface IF USB interface is nected with printer no other need to be changed in the Interface field Select Wireless tab and click on Built in wireless modu
45. sh or optional memory card Fe formats stored in the printer s ORAM Flash or optional memory card Tha feature ued to at con pre character lt gt Jength and feed label Pe ITEE length and feed label The range is 9999 to 9999 dots Note I printing from enclosed sottware driver the software driver wil send out the commands which wil overwrite the settings set from the LCD panel 36 Sensor sue Tem Description Default This is used to set Ihe media sensor type and calibrate the Auto Calibration selected sensor Printer wil feed 2 to 3 gap labels to calibrate ihe NA Sensor sensitivity automatically In case Auto Calibration cannot apply to he media please use Manual Setup function to calibrate the sensor manually Follow the Manual Setup LCD steps as shown NA Note You can open the media cover to move the paper but have io close the media cover for each scan Threshold This item is used to fix the calibrated sensor sensitivity Fixed Maximum Length _ This item is used to set the max Calibrate length 253 This Tem is used for pre printed paper I this advanced function amp Advanced turned ON then you can setup the min paper and max gaprblack OFF mark size 37 Serial Comm Tem Description Default Baud Rate This tem used to set th
46. uchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung 4 Die Netzspannungs Steckdose soll nahe dem Ger t angebracht und leicht zug nglich sein 5 Das Ger t ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu sch tzen 6 Bei der Aufstellung des Ger tes ist auf sicheren Stand zu achten Ein Kippen oder Fallen k nnte Besch digungen hervorrufen 7 Beachten Sie beim Anschluss ans Stromnetz die Anschlusswerte 8 Dieses Ger t kann bis zu einer AuBentemperatur von maximal 40 C betrieben worden sa Batterie Sicherheitshinweis Batterie nicht in offenes Feuer werfen Batterie nicht kurzschie Ben Batterie nicht zerlegen Batterie nicht ber den Hausm ll entsorgen fachgerechte Entsorgung achten Kennzeichnung durch durchgestrichene M lltonne Achtung Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemaBem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch Original oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers durchf hren 55 Software License Agreement Your printer contains among other software application software but not limited to the Ethernut Operating System the Ethernut Software as embedded software The terms of this Agreement apply to the Ethernut Operating System and all other embedded software supplied with the printer You accept the terms of this Agreement by your initial use of your printer The Ethernut operating system is a free operating system and can be found at Pitp wanv ethernut de From its website Thi
47. wait un the desired uty displays on tho LCD and then release the FEED Keyl to nat at utt The order nahe vies appear on LCD are described Power On Utilities The LCD will change as follows Calibrate Self Test Initialize LcD m 5 dots 5 dots Sots Release Feed key Media sensor Meda sensor Roloase odia sensor caibraton selest Piterintialzaton and dump mode n Media Sensor Calibration IMPORTANT Before doing Media Sensor Calibration verify the last selected Media Sensor type sill matches the media installed in the printer Gap Black Mark or Continuous You can check this by doing a Get in the Configuration Utility or by doing an Auto Calibrate using the LCD Sensor setup on in Section 6 Use the following steps to calibrate the media sensor Tum off the printer using the Power key f Press and hold down the Feed key f then whi down he Power key Release the Power Key B when the Eror LED tums red continuing to hold down the Feed key When tne printer beeps twice release ino Feed kay The LCD wil display Caltrain still holding down the Feed key press and hold The printer will move media calibrate the gap black mark sensor sensitivity and then stop with Ready displayed on the LCD Note If the Feed key is held down after the printer beeps twice with Self Test displayed it will perform a Cal
48. y control Cross docking Pick pack amp apply operations Print pick tickets Logistics receipts Printer Features Standard Features Your MAL offers tho following standard features Standard Feature Direct thermal printing Black Mark reflective sensor center position black mark in back side Gap transmissive sensor Fixed center of offset 2 75 mm to right from center 203 Print Density 203 Print Density Cover open sensor Label Taken sensor LCD Control Panel Display 4 operation buttons Onloff menu info and feed 2 LEDs for printer status and battery status USB 2 0 full speed interface Class 2 Bluetooth 2 1 module 32 MB SDRAM memory 16 MB FLASH memory Micro SD card reader for memory expansion up to SDHC 4G DC 72 5800 mAh Li ion rechargeable battery Real Time Clock Powerful 32 bit 200 MHz RISC processor Zebra CPCL and Zebra ZPL emulation languages support intemal 8 alpha numeric bitmap fonts Internal Monotype Imaging true type font engine with one CG Triumvirate Bold Condensed sealable font Fonts and bar codes can be printed in any one of the four directions 0 90 180 270 degree Downloadable fonts from PC to printer memory Ifa font i called out in the print job and does not exist in the printer the workaround is to download a similar truetype font and rename in the filesystem to match CPCL command
49. y in the LCD panel it devices have been paired Printer Bluetooth default You can find this info from configuration self test page Address Please refer to Power On Utilities section for how to print the sel test Name BT SPP PIN 0000 Note Please refer to Setting Bluetooth by Configuration Utility in section 5 to change the and PIN by Configuration Utility or refer to Bluetooth in section 6 to change the name and PIN directly Wireless Communication with WiFi You should set the WLAN settings via the USB cable when first setting up the printer Please refer 1o Setting WiFi be Configuration Utility in section 5 to set up the WiFi module Please refer to Wireless LAN in section 6 to set up the WLAN settings 20 4 Power On Utilities There are three power on utities to set up and test printer hardware These utilities are activated by pressing the FEED key then turning on the printer power key simultaneously and releasing the FEED key when the desired utility function displays on the LCD panel to initiate that uty Power On Uti ies Use the following steps to initiate different power on utilities Tum off the printer power using the power key O Press and hold the FEED key then while stil pressing the FEED key press and hold down the power key b Release the power oy when the Eror LED tums red Not At tis ime continue to press down on the FEED key Aer te printer beeps vice

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