Paxar Printer Sierra Sport2 User Manual

®
Monarch  
Sierra Sport™ 2  
9460™ Printer  
TC9460OH Rev. AG 12/07  
©2004 Paxar Americas, Inc. a subsidiary of Avery Dennison Corp.  
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S  
GETTING STARTED .......................................................... 1-1  
Introduction................................................................. 1-1  
Audience .................................................................... 1-1  
Documentation ............................................................ 1-1  
Printer Utilities ............................................................ 1-2  
Unpacking the Printer................................................... 1-2  
Powering the Printer .................................................... 1-3  
Installing the Battery .................................................... 1-3  
Battery and Safety Information................................... 1-5  
Connecting the Communications Cable .......................... 1-7  
Using the Display and Buttons ...................................... 1-9  
Printing....................................................................... 1-9  
LOADING SUPPLIES......................................................... 2-1  
Loading for Non-Peel Mode........................................... 2-1  
Tearing the Supplies ................................................. 2-3  
Loading for Peel Mode ................................................. 2-4  
CARE & MAINTENANCE.................................................... 3-1  
Cleaning ..................................................................... 3-1  
Clearing Label Jams .................................................... 3-4  
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................ 4-1  
Common Errors ........................................................... 4-2  
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................A-1  
Printer Specifications ...................................................A-1  
Supply Specifications ...................................................A-2  
Cable Pin-outs.............................................................A-3  
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ACCESSORIES ................................................................ B-1  
Single Station Battery Charger ..................................... B-2  
Four Station Battery Charger ........................................ B-2  
AC Power Adapter ....................................................... B-2  
Carrying Accessories ................................................... B-2  
PRINTER OPTIONS .......................................................... C-1  
Linerless .................................................................... C-1  
Bluetooth.................................................................... C-1  
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1
G E T T I N G S TA R T E D  
The Monarch® Sierra Sport2™ 9460TM printer is a  
portable, thermal-direct printer that prints on tags,  
labels, or receipt paper.  
Introduction  
This chapter includes information about  
documentation.  
printer utilities.  
unpacking the printer.  
installing the battery and battery information.  
connecting the communications cable.  
using the LCD screen and buttons.  
Audience  
The Operator's Handbook is for the person who prints  
and applies labels.  
Additional Documentation  
The online version of the Programmer's Manual, the  
RCL Programmer's Manual, and the System  
Administrator's Guide are available on our Web site  
Note: Information in this document supercedes  
information in previous versions. Check our  
Web site for the latest documentation and  
release information.  
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Printer Utilities  
The Monarch® MPCLTM Toolbox utilities are also  
available on our Web site (www.paxar.com) and are  
free to download. This group of development utilities  
helps you configure the printer, customize fonts, and  
download files.  
Unpacking the Printer  
After you unpack the printer, you may have  
(depending on your order):  
a 9460 printer  
one or more batteries  
an AC power adapter (supply) or none  
a hip/shoulder/hand strap or none  
a cable  
Note: Look through all of the packaging material for  
items. Keep all packaging material in case  
you need to move or return the printer.  
If any items are missing, contact Paxar at the number  
listed on the back of this manual for replacement  
items.  
About the Printer’s Power  
There are two ways to power the printer:  
Using a battery. See "Installing the Battery" for  
more information.  
Using the optional AC power adapter. For more  
information about the AC power adapter, refer to  
the 9463TM Operating Instructions included with the  
AC power adapter.  
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Installing the Battery  
The battery can be installed with or without supplies  
loaded.  
Note: Make sure the battery is charged before  
using it.  
1. Turn off the printer if you are changing batteries.  
2. Open the supply door by pushing down on the  
release buttons located on both sides of the  
printer. The supply door should swing open.  
Release  
Button  
3. Insert the connector end of the battery into the  
printer.  
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4. Close the supply door until the release buttons  
click into place.  
5. Turn on the printer by pressing and holding P  
until the LCD screen comes on (about two  
seconds).  
The display flashes printer version  
information, battery charging status, and then  
you will see:  
Ready  
p
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Battery and Safety Information  
You must charge a battery before using it. For  
optimal battery life, charge the battery within three  
months of receipt.  
WARNING  
Use only Monarch chargers (Monarch® 9462TM  
Single Station Charger or the Monarch® 9465TM  
Four Station Charger) designed for lithium-ion  
batteries when charging.  
The battery might explode if placed  
on a different charger.  
Take the battery out of the printer when storing the  
printer for a month or longer.  
The optimal battery storage temperature is 50°F -  
73°F (10°C - 23°C). For more information about  
storage temperatures, see Appendix A,  
“Specifications.” The battery may lose its charge  
capacity permanently if stored at temperatures less  
than 32°F (0°C) or greater than 104°F (40°C). For  
longest life, the battery should be stored in a cool,  
dry place.  
The recommended temperature for charging is  
68°F - 77°F (20°C - 25°C)  
Charging time is approximately 1 to 3 hours.  
Recycling Information - Do not throw in trash.  
Recycle to your local regulations. The  
Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation  
(RBRC®) is a non-profit organization created to  
promote recycling of rechargeable batteries. For  
more information about how to recycle batteries in  
your area, visit www.rbrc.org. Batteries can also  
be returned postage-paid to: ERC; 200 Monarch  
Lane Door #39; Miamisburg, OH 45342.  
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CAUTION  
Do Not disassemble, short-circuit, heat above  
80°C, or incinerate the battery. It may explode.  
The battery should be charged immediately for  
either long-term storage or after the battery has  
been exhausted from a printing session. Frequent  
charging will actually prolong battery life and has  
no negative effects such as memory issues.  
Do not let the battery get battery wet or come into  
contact with metal objects.  
Do not use a battery with a cracked case.  
It is normal for battery capacity to decrease up to  
20% over the first 300 cycles of use.  
The printer uses battery power even when the  
printer is not printing. Remove the printer's battery  
and place on a charger when the printer is not in  
use.  
Many factors affect your battery's performance,  
including the quantity of labels printed, intervals of  
batches printed, percentage of black per label, and  
power management.  
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Connecting the Communications Cable  
9-pin and 25-pin serial communication cables are  
available. For best results, use only Monarch®  
cables. See Appendix B, "Accessories" for part  
number information.  
1. Open the hinged cable door by loosening the two  
screws and lifting up on the door.  
Screws  
CAUTION  
Do not use sharp objects around the printhead or  
touch the printhead with your fingers.  
Both may damage the printhead and require a  
service charge.  
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2. Plug the DB9 connector into the DB9 port.  
DB9 Port  
DB9  
Connector  
2.5”  
3. Place the cable in the cable cavity.  
Cable in Cable  
Cavity  
4. Close the hinged cable door and tighten the  
screws.  
To connect the optional AC power adapter, refer to the  
9463 Operating Instructions included with it.  
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Using the Display and Buttons  
P
F
Turns the printer on and off.  
Advances the supply or returns the display to  
the next higher menu.  
A
Three buttons for selecting options on the  
display.  
Navigation  
Buttons  
Display  
On/Off Button  
Feed/Ready  
Button  
Printing  
The host sends online packets containing print jobs to  
the printer.  
1. Turn on the printer by pressing and holding P  
until the display appears.  
The display flashes printer version  
information, battery charging status, and then  
you will see:  
Ready  
p
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2. Download a format and a batch.  
For information on creating packets and  
downloading print jobs refer to the online  
version of the Programmer's Manual available  
on our Web site.  
The printer prints either a strip of supplies or  
one at a time (on-demand mode).  
3. Remove the printed supplies.  
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2
L O A D I N G S U P P L I E S  
This chapter describes how to load supply for  
non-peel mode (prints on continuous strip of  
supply).  
peel mode (prints and separates the label from the  
liner).  
Loading tips:  
Whenever you open and close the supply door,  
press F to calibrate the supply under the  
printhead.  
The printer may be on or off when loading  
supplies.  
Loading for Non-Peel Mode  
Use these instructions to load labels, tags, receipt  
paper, and linerless labels (supply without a liner). To  
print linerless labels, the printer needs to be setup  
with the linerless platen roller.  
1. Open the supply door by pushing down on the  
release buttons on both sides of the printer. The  
supply door should swing open.  
Release  
Button  
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2. Remove the tape from a new roll of supply.  
3. Push apart the supply holder tabs to widen the  
supply holders. Insert a roll of supplies.  
Supply Holder  
Tabs  
Note: The supply should unwind as shown, with the  
loose end of the supply feeding through the  
exit chute.  
4. Pull out enough supply to lay across the exit chute  
and raise the supply door back to the upright  
position.  
Exit Chute  
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5. Close the supply door until the release buttons  
click into place.  
6. Press F to calibrate the supply under the  
printhead. If you receive a supply error, see  
Chapter 4, "Troubleshooting" for more information.  
Tear Edge  
Tearing the Supplies  
Tear the supply from the right or left using the tear  
edge as a guide.  
Note: Do not pull straight up on the supply. You  
may lose registration.  
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Loading for Peel Mode  
You need label supply with a liner to use these  
instructions.  
1. Open the supply door by pushing down on the  
release buttons located on both sides of the  
printer. The supply door should swing open.  
Release  
Button  
2. Remove the tape from a new roll of supply.  
3. Push the supply holder tabs apart to widen the  
supply holders. Insert a roll of supplies.  
Supply Holder  
Tabs  
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Note: The supply should unwind as shown with the  
loose end of the supply feeding through the  
exit chute.  
4. Pull out enough supply to lay across the exit chute  
and raise the supply door back to the upright  
position.  
Exit Chute  
5. Remove a couple of labels from the liner. Feed  
the supply under the peel bar.  
Peel Bar  
Release  
Button  
Note: The peel bar should be open. If not, push up  
on the release buttons located on both sides  
of the printer.  
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6. Close the supply door until the release buttons  
click into place.  
Note: The peel bar closes when the supply door  
clicks into place.  
7. Lightly tug on the liner to remove the slack.  
8. Press F once or twice to advance the labels and  
to calibrate the supply under the printhead. If you  
receive a supply error, see Chapter 4,  
"Troubleshooting" for more information.  
Label  
Liner  
The liner separates from the label.  
2-6 Loading Supplies  
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C A R E &  
M A I N T E N A N C E  
This chapter explains how to  
clean the printhead, platen roller, and the supply  
sensors.  
clear label jams.  
CAUTION  
Do not use sharp objects to clean the printhead  
or touch the printhead with your fingers.  
Both may damage the printhead and require a  
service charge.  
Cleaning  
Your printing rate and frequency determines how often  
you must clean the printer.  
You may need to clean the printhead and platen roller  
after using seven to ten (7-10) rolls of supplies.  
in extreme temperatures,  
humid conditions or a dirty  
environment.  
when you see voids in the  
print.  
after a label jam.  
You may have to clean the supply sensors more often  
if you receive supply error messages frequently.  
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Use any of the following items to clean the printhead:  
A soft cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol.  
CAUTION  
Use isopropyl alcohol on the interior  
areas only, never on the exterior.  
A Monarch Cleaning Pen (part number 114226).  
To clean the printhead, platen roller, and supply  
sensors:  
1. Turn off the printer by pressing and holding P  
until the display is blank.  
Note: Do not use sharp objects to remove adhesive  
or label particles from the printhead area.  
2. Push down on the release buttons on both sides of  
the printer to open the supply door. The supply  
door should swing open.  
Release  
Button  
3. Lay the printer on its back.  
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4. Clean the printhead with a clean soft cloth  
moistened with isopropyl alcohol, a cleaning pen,  
or a small brush.  
CAUTION  
The printhead is sensitive to static electricity,  
which can damage the printhead or reduce its  
life. Ground yourself by touching some metal  
before cleaning the printhead.  
Printhead  
5. Clean the platen roller with a clean soft cloth  
moistened with isopropyl alcohol or a cleaning  
pen.  
6. Turn the platen roller with your finger to clean the  
entire surface.  
Platen Roller  
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7. Clean the on-demand and black mark sensor with  
a clean soft cloth or cotton swab moistened with  
isopropyl alcohol or a cleaning pen.  
Black Mark  
Sensor  
On-Demand  
Sensor  
8. Reload the supply.  
9. Close the supply door until the release buttons  
click into place.  
10. Turn on the printer by pressing and holding P  
until the display appears.  
Clearing Label Jams  
When you are printing and jam occurs, a supply error  
message appears. To clear the jam:  
1. Turn off the printer by pressing and holding P  
until the display is blank.  
2. Push down on the release buttons on both sides of  
the printer to open the supply door. The supply  
door should swing open.  
3. If necessary, remove the roll of supplies.  
4. Remove the jammed supplies and reload the  
supply.  
5. Close the supply door.  
6. Turn on the printer by pressing and holding P  
until the display appears.  
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T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G  
This chapter lists some of the common printer  
problems and their possible solutions. If these  
solutions do not work, call Service.  
Problem  
Solution  
Printer will  
not feed.  
Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
Make sure the supply cover is completely  
closed.  
Make sure the supply is loaded properly.  
Run the printer diagnostic tests. Refer to  
the System Administrator's Guide for  
more information.  
Printer will  
not print.  
Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
Make sure the supply cover is completely  
closed.  
Clean the printhead.  
Run the printhead diagnostics tests.  
Refer to the System Administrator's Guide  
for more information.  
Print has  
voids or is  
too light.  
Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
Make sure the supply cover is completely  
closed.  
Make sure the supply is loaded properly.  
Clean the printhead.  
Run the printhead diagnostics tests.  
Refer to the System Administrator's Guide  
for more information.  
Printer turns Recharge the battery.  
off while  
printing  
and/or the  
display goes  
blank.  
Resend the format.  
The maximum black to white print ratio for  
each label/tag is 30%. Check your format  
for unnecessary thick horizontal lines.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Supply does Check the on-demand, black mark, die  
not calibrate cut, or non-indexed sensors. Refer to the  
properly.  
System Administrator's Guide for more  
information. You may need a new sensor.  
Common Errors  
The following is a list of common printer errors you  
may receive. If you receive a message not listed  
here, see your System Administrator or call the  
Service at the number listed on the back of this  
manual.  
Error  
Description  
025  
String length is outside the range 0 to  
Invalid Length  
2710.  
101  
The format referenced by batch is not  
Invalid/Missing in memory.  
409  
The printer memory is full. Delete  
Memory Full  
unnecessary formats or graphics from  
memory.  
410  
Parity  
Parity mismatch. Check your parity  
settings at the printer and at the host.  
411  
Framing  
Framing error (baud rate mismatch).  
Check your baud rate settings at the  
printer and at the host.  
413  
Overrun  
Online receive queue is full. Check for  
a flow control problem.  
611  
Error Loading  
Font, bar code, or density in the batch  
does not fit the format.  
612  
Invalid Data  
The data in this line of the batch is  
missing or does not match the format.  
613  
Reference point off supply.  
Invalid Data  
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Error  
Description  
614  
Invalid Data  
Portion of field off supply or there may  
be an invalid character in the packet.  
703  
Check Supply  
The printer sensed a calibration of  
different-sized black marks. Make sure  
the correct supply is loaded.  
704  
Check Supply  
Printer has not sensed a supply mark  
within the specified number of inches  
or is out of supplies. Check the supply  
tracking, supply marks, black mark  
sensor position, and supply roll for  
binding. Press A under x to clear the  
error. Change supply.  
750  
Hot Head  
Printhead is overheated. Press A  
under x to clear the error. Turn off the  
printer to let the printhead cool. If  
error persists, call Service.  
751  
Check Supply  
Printer did not sense a black mark  
when expected. For errors 751-753,  
Check the supply tracking, supply  
marks, black mark sensor position, and  
supply roll for binding. Press A under  
x to clear the error and try to continue  
printing the batch. Change supply.  
752  
Check Supply  
Printer sensed a mark in the wrong  
place. Press A under x to clear the  
error.  
753  
Printer sensed a mark that is too long.  
Check Supply  
Press A under x to clear the error.  
756  
Load supplies. Press A under x to  
Load Supplies  
clear the error.  
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Error  
Description  
757  
Load supplies (supply length mismatch),  
Load Supplies because the calibrated supply length  
differs by plus or minus .25 inches from  
the format. Press A under x to clear the  
error.  
758  
Check Supply  
Either the supply is not seen or the on-  
demand sensor is broken. Press A  
under x to clear the error. Check for a  
label jam, clear the supply path, or  
reload supplies. This error may occur if  
you remove a label too quickly in on-  
demand mode. The printer does not  
recalibrate after this error.  
762  
Recharge the battery. Press A under x  
Low Battery  
to clear the error.  
763  
Waiting to dispense label. Press A  
Remove Label  
under x to clear the error.  
765  
Check  
Printhead  
The printhead has less than four bad  
dots. The printer can shift bar code  
fields to avoid bad dots. Press A under  
x to clear the error and continue printing.  
768  
Check  
Printhead  
Printhead has more than 10 bad dots or  
is not connected. Connect the printhead.  
Press A under x to clear the error.  
791  
The printer has an error pending. Turn  
Error Pending off the printer. Wait 15 seconds and turn  
it back on. Resend the packets.  
If you see a System Error Vector ## on the display,  
call Service for instructions. If you need to return the  
printer to Paxar, use the original packaging (box and  
packing material).  
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A
S P E C I F I C AT I O N S  
This appendix includes information about printer  
specifications and cable pin-outs.  
Printer Specifications  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
5.8" (147 mm)  
3.6" (91 mm)  
4.8" (122 mm)  
1.61 lb. (.73 kg)  
Weight without  
Battery or Supplies:  
Weight with  
Battery:  
1.84 lb. (.84 kg)  
Shipping Weight  
(no supplies):  
3.1 lbs. (1.4 kg) depends on  
options shipped with printer  
Display:  
Graphical LCD with backlight  
Printhead:  
1.89" (48 mm)  
203 dpi (8 dots per mm)  
Memory:  
512K RAM  
1 MB (expandable to 2MB)  
Flash  
Power:  
7.4V Lithium Ion battery  
Battery Life:  
5000" (127 m) of 25% black  
supplies  
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Operating Limits  
(Printer):  
40° to 104°F (5° to 40° C)  
Storage 40° to 140° F (5° to  
60° C)  
Storage Limits  
(Battery):  
-4° to 95°F (-20° to 35° C)  
within one year  
-4° to 104°F (-20° to 40° C)  
within six months  
-4° to 113°F (-20° to 45° C)  
within one month  
-4° to 122°F (-20° to 50° C)  
within one week  
Relative Humidity  
(Battery):  
45% to 85%  
Printing Method:  
Thermal Direct  
Recommended  
Duty Cycle:  
33% Duty Cycle (5 minutes  
out of 15 minutes time  
intervals). On-demand or  
intermittent printing has no  
restrictions.  
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Supply Specifications  
Supply Types:  
Labels (standard or linerless),  
tags or receipt paper  
Supply Widths:  
0.5" (13 mm) minimum  
2.0" (51 mm) maximum  
Tag/Receipt Paper Width -  
0.5" (13 mm) to 2.05" (52 mm)  
Supply Lengths:  
Max. Print Area:  
0.375" (9.5 mm) minimum  
12.0" (305 mm) maximum  
1.89" (48 mm) x 12" (305 mm)  
Cable Pin-outs  
ANSI/EIA-232-D  
Contact #  
Circuit  
Description  
6
1
4
5
2
3
8
7
9
CC  
-
DSR (Data Set Ready)  
Reserved - Do not connect.  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)  
Signal Ground  
CD  
AB  
BB  
BA  
CB  
CA  
-
Received Data (RXD)  
Transmitted Data (TXD)  
Clear to Send (CTS)  
Request to Send (RTS)  
No connect  
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A-4 Specifications  
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B
A C C E S S O R I E S  
This appendix lists the accessories that work with your  
printer and briefly describes them.  
Use these part numbers when ordering an item.  
Call Paxar at the number listed on the back of this  
manual to order parts or supplies.  
Accessory Items  
Part Number  
Single Station Battery  
Charger  
M09462  
Four Station Battery  
Charger  
M09465  
Spare Battery  
12009502  
M09463  
AC Power Supply  
Communication Cable -  
DB9 to 9-pin  
12665914  
Communication Cable -  
DB9 to 25-pin  
12029315  
Standard Platen Roller  
Linerless Platen Roller  
Hip Strap  
119951  
119952  
120417  
Shoulder Strap  
Hand Strap  
119998  
120277  
Clip  
120296  
Cleaning Pen  
11997208  
TC9460OH  
TC9460PM  
TC9460SA  
Operator's Handbook  
Programmer's Manual  
System Administrator's  
Guide  
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Single Station Battery Charger  
The Monarch® 9462™ Single Station Battery Charger  
is designed for the Monarch® 9460™ portable printer.  
It can charge one battery at a time. For more  
information about the battery, see Chapter 1, "Getting  
Started." For more information about the Single  
Station Battery Charger, refer to 9462 Operating  
Instructions included with the charger.  
Four Station Battery Charger  
The Monarch® 9465™ Four Station Battery Charger is  
designed for the Monarch® 9460™ portable printer.  
It can charge the individual batteries or the printer  
with a battery installed. Full charging of a battery  
takes between 1.5 hours and 3 hours. For more  
information about the Four Station Charger, refer to  
the 9465 Operating Instructions included with the  
charger.  
AC Power Adapter  
The Monarch® 9463™ AC Power Adapter is designed  
for the Monarch® 9460™ portable printer. For more  
information about the AC power adapter, refer to 9463  
Operating Instructions included with the AC power  
adapter.  
Carrying Accessories  
The following carrying accessories are available:  
Hip Strap and Clip, Shoulder Strap, and Hand Strap.  
Refer to your Operating Instructions provided with  
each strap for more information.  
B-2 Accessories  
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P R I N T E R O P T I O N S  
This appendix lists the options that may be installed in  
your printer.  
Linerless  
Bluetooth®  
Linerless  
The printer is configured to use supplies without the  
backing paper. A linerless platen roller needs to be  
installed. If it is not installed, refer to the Operating  
Instructions (TC9460ACPROI) included with the platen  
roller.  
Bluetooth  
Bluetooth wireless technology provides a low power  
consuming method to communicate between devices.  
It has a maximum range of 30 feet (10m). Our  
Bluetooth device connects to your printer’s serial port  
and conforms to V2.0 of the Bluetooth specification.  
The printer defaults to receiving unencrypted data for  
the Bluetooth device. See the System Administrator’s  
Guide for more information about Bluetooth.  
Printer Options C-1  
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C-2 Printer Options  
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