Pitney Bowes Printer J693 User Manual

J693  
Operator’s Manual  
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Copyright Information:  
CG Triumvirate is a trademark of Agfa Corporation.  
CG Times based upon Times New Roman under license from the Monotype Corporation.  
Firmware (Software) Agreement  
The enclosed Firmware (Software) resident in the Printer is owned by Licensor or its  
suppliers and is licensed for used only on a single printer in the user’s Trade or Business.  
The User agrees not to, and not to authorize or permit any other person or party to  
duplicate, or copy the Firmware or the information contained in the non-volatile or  
programmable memory. The firmware (Software) is protected by applicable copyright  
laws and Licensor retains all rights not expressly granted. In no event will Licensor or its  
suppliers be liable for any damages or loss, including direct, incidental, economic,  
special, or consequential damages, arising out of the use or inability to use the Firmware  
(Software).  
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a  
commitment on the part of Pitney Bowes. No part of this manual may be reproduced or  
transmitted in any form or by any means, for any purpose other than the purchaser's  
personal use, without the expressed written permission of Pitney Bowes.  
All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.  
Part Number: 88-2271-01  
J693 - SV60824  
Revision: B  
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Agency Compliance and Approvals:  
UL1950 Information Technology Equipment  
C22.2 No. 950-M93  
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US  
Listed  
EN60950  
For 230 Volt Operation (Europe): Use a cord set, marked "HAR," consisting  
of a min H05VV-F cord which has a minimum 0.75 square mm diameter  
conductors, provided with an IEC 320 receptacle and a male plug for the  
country of installation rated 6A, 250V  
Für 230 Volt (Europa): Benützen Sie ein Kabel, das mit "HAR" markiert ist,  
bestehend mindestens aus einem H05VV-F Kabel, das mindestens 0,75  
Quadratmillimeter Drahtdurchmesser hat; sowie eine IEC320 Steckdose und  
einen für das Land geeigneten Stecker, 6A, 250 Volt.  
As an Energy Star Partner, the manufacturer has determined that this product  
meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.  
The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this product conforms  
to the following standards or other normative documents:  
EMC: EN 55022 (1993) Class B  
EN 50024 (1998)  
EN 45501 (1992)  
Safety: This product complies with the requirements of EN 60950/All:1997  
Gost-R  
FCC: This device complies with FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions in this manual, it may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will  
be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
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Important Safety Instructions:  
This printer has been carefully designed to give you many years of safe, reliable  
performance. As with all electrical equipment, there are some basic precautions  
you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the printer:  
Before using the printer, carefully read all the installation and operating  
instructions.  
Observe all warning instruction labels on the printer.  
Install the printer on a flat, firm, solid surface.  
To protect your printer from overheating, make sure all openings on the  
printer are not blocked.  
Do not place the printer on or near a heat source.  
Do not use your printer near water, or spill liquid into it.  
Ensure that your power source matches the rating listed of your printer. If  
unsure, check with your dealer or local Utility provider.  
Do not place the power cord where it will be stepped on. If the power cord  
becomes damaged or frayed, replace it immediately.  
Do not insert anything into the ventilation slots and openings on the printer.  
Use a qualified, trained service technician should the printer ever need repair.  
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Printer Overview  
1.0 About this Printer...............................................................1  
1.0.1 Standard Features .................................................2  
Getting Started  
2.0 Inspection...........................................................................3  
Setting Up the Printer  
3.0 Installing the Printer ..........................................................5  
3.0.1 Communications Interfacing................................6  
3.1 Loading Media...................................................................7  
3.3 Loading Ribbon ...............................................................10  
Using the Front Panel  
4.0 Operating the Front Panel................................................13  
4.0.1 Ready Mode: Normal Operation........................13  
4.0.2 Menu Mode: Configuration................................14  
4.0.3 Quick Test Mode: Print Test Labels ..................15  
4.0.4 Indicator Lights ..................................................16  
4.0.5 LCD (Display)....................................................16  
4.0.6 Resetting the Printer...........................................17  
4.1 Navigating the Menu System...........................................18  
4.1.1 Media Settings....................................................20  
4.1.2 Print Control.......................................................21  
4.1.3 Printer Options ...................................................22  
4.1.4 System Settings ..................................................24  
4.1.5 Communications ................................................28  
4.1.6 Diagnostics.........................................................30  
4.2 Understanding the Display Messages..............................31  
4.2.1 The User Prompts and Condition Messages ......31  
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4.3 Printing from the Quick Test Mode.................................34  
4.3.1 Print Quality Label.............................................34  
4.3.2 Configuration Label ...........................................35  
4.3.3 Quick Ribbon Test Label ...................................36  
4.3.4 Dot Test Pattern Label........................................37  
4.3.5 Validation Label.................................................38  
4.3.6 User Defined Label ............................................38  
Adjusting and Maintaining the Printer  
5.0 Media Sensor Adjustment................................................39  
5.1 Positioning Calibration....................................................41  
5.2 Media Sensor Calibration ................................................41  
5.2.1 Standard Calibration...........................................41  
5.2.2 Advanced Entry Calibration...............................47  
5.3 Printhead Adjustments.....................................................53  
5.3.1 Burn Line Adjustment........................................53  
5.4 Printhead Replacement ....................................................55  
5.5 Cleaning Schedule ...........................................................56  
5.5.1 Cleaning the Printhead .......................................57  
5.5.2 Cleaning the Platen Roller..................................58  
5.5.3 Cleaning Interior and Exterior Surfaces.............59  
5.6 Updating the Application Program..................................59  
5.6.1 Updating from the Ready Mode.........................60  
5.6.2 Updating from the Download Mode ..................61  
5.6.3 Application Update Problems ............................62  
5.7 Updating the Boot Loader Program.................................63  
Troubleshooting  
6.0 Troubleshooting Tips.......................................................65  
6.1 Fault and Warning Messages...........................................69  
6.2 Hex Dump Mode .............................................................74  
Specifications  
7.0 Printer Specifications.......................................................75  
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Appendix A  
ASCII Control Code Chart......................................................77  
Appendix B  
Available Fonts and Bar Codes...............................................79  
Appendix C  
Module Assignments...............................................................87  
Print Resolutions and Maximum Widths ................................87  
Speed Settings and Defaults....................................................88  
Appendix D  
Menu System Multi-Language Support..................................89  
Glossary of Terms  
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1.0 About this Printer  
Congratulations on your purchase of a new J693 printer. The J693, hereafter  
referred to as ‘the printer’, blends the rugged durability of cast-frame  
construction with other innovative design features to redefine the standard in  
industrial thermal printers.  
The printer incorporates highly specialized  
electronics, including a powerful  
32-bit processor and up to 8  
megabytes of on-board  
memory. Control and program  
changes can be made smoothly,  
with most functions accessible  
through either the front panel  
or labeling software program.  
The user-friendly printing  
concept is taken a step further  
with its quick-load media  
design, easily added application  
upgrades, and modularly installed  
options.  
This manual provides all the information necessary to operate the printer on a  
daily basis. To print labels or tags simply refer to the instructions included with  
the software you have chosen to create the labels. If you wish to write a custom  
program, a copy of the Programmer’s Manual is included on the Accessories  
CD.  
To meet all of your printing needs this unit is easily configurable. The following  
subsections list the standard and optional features, including the requirements to  
upgrade the printer.  
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1.0.1  
Standard Features  
To meet all of your printing needs this unit is easily configurable. This section  
lists the available standard and optional hardware features.  
This printer offers the following standard features:  
Printing  
203 Dots Per Inch  
Thermal Transfer Printing  
On-Demand and Batch Printing  
Rotating Label Hub  
Simple Label Loading  
Label Tear Bar  
Peel and Present Mechanism  
Internal Label Rewinder  
Interfaces  
RS-232 Serial Interface  
IEEE 1284 Compliant Parallel Interface  
Memory  
1MB Flash Programmable Downloadable Memory  
8MB SDRAM  
Operational  
2 X 20 Character, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  
EFIGS (English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish) display  
languages  
AGFA Scalable font engine with CG Triumvirate Scaleable and CG  
Triumvirate Bold Condensed Font  
Printhead Resistance Verification  
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2.0 Inspection  
After removing the printer from the packaging material, check the contents of  
the package. In addition to this manual, the following items should be included:  
Printer  
Power Cord  
Accessories CD  
Serial or interface cable  
Label roll  
Rewinder Clasp  
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3.0 Installing the Printer  
This section explains how to connect and load the printer with media and  
ribbon.  
Note: When connecting the AC Power Cord or data cables to the printer,  
ensure the Power On/Off Switch is in the ‘Off’ position.  
Connect the AC power cord to the receptacle located on the back of the printer,  
then plug the cord into a properly grounded outlet.  
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3.0.1 Communications Interfacing  
Using a data detection process, the interface selection occurs automatically in  
the printer. At power-up, the printer begins monitoring the interface ports for  
activity. When the host transmits data, the printer port detecting this data is set  
‘active’ and remains active as long as data flow continues. Once the received  
data flow stops and the Host Timeout Value (see Section 4.1.5) is exceeded, the  
detection process will be repeated; in addition, should the data flow stop before  
a complete label format is received, the format will be ignored and must be sent  
to the printer again.  
Note: To change an active port immediately, cycle the printer power ‘On’  
and ‘Off’.  
Serial Port:  
The serial port interface supports RS-232C and, if equipped, RS-422  
communications. The following list of printer serial port settings are menu  
selectable and must be set to match the host computer serial port settings; see  
Section 4.1.5.  
Baud Rate (communication speed)  
Word Length  
Word Parity  
Number of Stop Bits  
Handshaking Protocol  
In addition to these settings, the serial interface cable must a have specific pin  
configuration (pin-out) for proper data exchange (contact your salesperson for  
ordering information).  
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3.1 Loading Media  
The following procedures explain the preliminary label loading steps.  
Raise the Access Cover.  
Rotate the Printhead Latch  
forward to raise the printhead.  
Slide the Label Guide out away from the frame and then lower it to the  
down position.  
Note: In this left-justified printer, always place the labels against the  
backstop when loading.  
Pull outward on the Roller Bracket and allow it to swing down.  
Load labels and advance approximately 20 inches of labels from the front  
of the printer. Remove the labels from the entire length, leaving only the  
backing material.  
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Route the backing material through the Roller Bracket as shown. Then  
raise the Roller Bracket up to its latched position.  
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Route the Label Backing back to, and around the Rewind Hub, as shown.  
Insert the leading edge of the Label Backing into the Slot on the Rewind  
Hub and then insert the Label Retainer into the Slot on the Rewind Hub.  
Rotate the Rewind Hub to remove the slack in the Label Backing. Be sure  
the printhead latch is down and in the locked position.  
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After finishing, close the Access Cover and then push and hold the FEED  
key for four seconds to secure the backing material and calibrate the label  
TOF.  
Label Backing Removal:  
Grasp the used backing on the Rewind Hub, and while gently pulling out on  
the hub, compress the hub and pull off the backing.  
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3.3 Loading Ribbon  
Note: Always use ribbon slightly wider than the label backing material;  
this helps protect against printhead wear. Use only Pitney Bowes  
ribbons and labels.  
To produce an image on the label, thermal transfer labels requires ribbon.  
Ribbon types are available with the ‘ink’ layer on the outside (coating side out)  
or with the ‘ink’ layer on the inside (coating side in). These types cannot be  
interchanged in the printer. Arrows on the Ribbon Supply Hub are used to  
indicate the correct direction of ribbon travel (see the next page for examples).  
To load a ribbon:  
Raise the Access Cover.  
Rotate the Printhead Latch  
forward to raise the printhead.  
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Mount the ribbon so that it is dispensed in the appropriate direction for the  
ribbon type.  
Slide the ribbon on completely to rest against the flange.  
Route the ribbon under the Ribbon Roller then out the front of the printer.  
Continue routing the ribbon up to and around the Ribbon Take-Up Hub, as  
shown. Wind the ribbon around several times in a clockwise direction to  
secure it in place.  
Lower the printhead and rotate the Printhead Latch back to the locked  
position. Close the Access Cover.  
With the printer ‘On’ press and hold the FEED button for three seconds to  
position the labels for printing; see Section 5.2 for details.  
Ribbon routing path  
Ribbon Removal:  
Pull the empty core from the Ribbon Supply Hub and discard it. Next, grasp  
the used ribbon on the Ribbon Take-Up Hub, while gently pulling out on the  
hub, compress the hub to pull off the used ribbon.  
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4.0 Operating the Front Panel  
The front panel is equipped with five keys, 3 indicator lights and a Liquid  
Crystal Display (LCD). The key functions differ depending upon the selected  
mode of the printer. The selectable modes are Ready, Menu and Quick Test.  
4.0.1  
Ready Mode: Normal Operation (Ready Light ‘On’)  
The PAUSE key temporarily suspends printing.  
Pressing again returns the printer to normal  
operation.  
The FEED key advances one label, and clears any  
corrected faults.  
Pressing and holding for 4 seconds will reset the  
expected label length for gap and reflective modes.  
The CANCEL key ‘pauses’ the printer and then  
prompts for confirmation. If yes, the current job is  
cancelled. The printer remains paused.  
Pressing and holding for 4 seconds will reset the  
printer and clear temporary host settings (soft  
reset).  
The MENU key toggles between the Ready and  
Menu Modes.  
In the Ready mode, pressing and holding 4 seconds  
will change the display contrast.  
The TEST key enters (or exits) the Quick Test  
Menu.  
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4.0.2  
Menu Mode: Configuration (Ready Light ‘Flashing’)  
The DOWN ARROW key scrolls to the previous  
menu item on the same menu level. It also,  
decrements numerical values in most menu  
selections.  
The UP ARROW key scrolls to the next menu  
item. It also increments numerical values in most  
menu selections.  
The ENTER key selects the function or displayed  
value (selection is indicated with an ‘*’ or ‘ ’ for  
bootables which require  
a
reset to become  
effective). It also moves between selections in  
multiple parameter fields.  
The ESCAPE key moves to the previous menu  
level, and finally back to the READY mode.  
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4.0.3  
Quick Test Mode: Print Test Labels  
The DOWN ARROW key scrolls to the previous  
test function.  
The UP ARROW key scrolls to the next test  
function.  
The ENTER key will change the selected test  
label quantity of 2, 100, 1000, or 9999 (except the  
‘Configuration Label’, this quantity is always  
one). Holding down the key scrolls quantities.  
The ESCAPE key will exit the Quick Test Mode  
without printing.  
The TEST key will print the selected test label at  
the selected quantity.  
During test label printing, this key can also  
perform as a cancel key (the printer will prompt  
for confirmation before cancellation occurs).  
Notes: The test functions are disabled while processing data from  
communications interfaces until the Host Timeout value expires.  
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4.0.4  
Indicator Lights  
‘On’ indicates READY Mode.  
‘Slow Flashing’ indicates Menu Mode.  
‘Fast Flashing’ indicates data is being received  
and processed.  
‘On’ indicates a ‘Paused’ state.  
‘Slow Flashing’ indicates a Warning.  
‘Fast Flashing’ indicates a Fault.  
See Section 6.1 for a list of the display messages.  
4.0.5  
LCD (Display)  
Liquid Crystal Display  
The display provides several types of information:  
Following a brief power-up sequence, the  
READY message.  
The time and date, if the printer has received it  
from one of the following: the host, the front  
panel setting, or the Time and Date option.  
A label counter during a batch print job.  
Any prompt, condition, downloading, warning,  
or fault message.  
The Menu System when in the Menu Mode.  
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4.0.6  
Resetting the Printer  
Depending upon the method used, there are three reset levels possible:  
4.0.6.1  
Soft Reset  
To reset the printer and clear any temporary host settings:  
With the printer ‘On’, press and hold the CANCEL key for approximately  
four seconds.  
4.0.6.2  
Level 1 Reset  
To return the printer to the factory default settings:  
Turn ‘Off’ the printer.  
Press and hold the PAUSE and CANCEL keys while turning ‘On’ the  
printer; continue to depress the keys until the ‘SYSTEM RESET’ message  
flashes.  
Note: This reset can also be executed using the menu system: System  
Settings/Set Factory Defaults. See Section 4.1 for a listing of the  
factory default settings.  
4.0.6.3  
Level 2 Reset  
To return the printer to the factory default settings, and clear all the calibration  
and adjustment parameters:  
Turn ‘Off’ the printer.  
Press and hold the PAUSE, FEED, and CANCEL keys while turning ‘On’  
the printer; continue to depress the keys until the ‘SYSTEM RESET’  
message flashes.  
Note: After executing a Level 2 Reset, both Ribbon and Media  
Calibrations must be performed; see Sections 5.1 and 5.2. See  
Section 4.1 for a listing of the factory default settings.  
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4.1 Navigating the Menu System  
Printer operation can be controlled through the user interface, allowing the  
operator access to these six menu system branches:  
Media Settings  
Print Control  
Printer Options  
System Settings  
Communications  
Diagnostics  
While in the menu system, the current selection will be indicated with the ‘*’  
symbol next to the displayed item on the LCD, and selections designated with  
the ‘§’ symbol will require a printer reset before becoming effective. Changes  
made can be saved so that, in the event that power is lost or removed, the new  
settings will be retained. A reset will be automatically invoked when exiting the  
menu system and answering ‘Yes’ to the ‘Save Changes’ prompt.  
The same functional commands from the host computer may, in some cases,  
override the printer’s menu settings. In addition, as a security feature for the  
prevention of accidental or unauthorized changes, the menu system has a  
password protection feature.  
Note: In the following subsections, the factory default settings are denoted  
with the ‘ ’ symbol. Selections denoted with the ‘’ symbol can only  
be changed through the menu system - all other selections can be  
overridden by host software commands. Consult the Programmer’s  
Manual for specific information.  
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From Ready Mode, press the  
key to enter the Menu Mode. Depending  
upon the configuration of the printer, the following is a list of the possible Enter  
and Exit Prompts.  
MENU MODE  
Enter/Exit Prompt Description:  
You are attempting to enter the Menu Mode.  
Security has been enabled and now the  
correct user-definable password is required  
for access the Menu Mode functions.  
ENTER PASSWORD  
0 0 0 0  
You are now entering the Menu Mode. Host  
commands have affected the configuration  
of the printer. Pressing ENTER will save  
these changes; otherwise, the printer will  
revert to previously saved settings.  
KEEP HOST CHANGES?  
ENTER = YES  
You are now exiting the Menu Mode, but  
have made changes to the printer’s settings.  
Pressing ENTER will reconfigure your  
printer according to these changes;  
otherwise, the printer will revert to  
previously saved settings.  
SAVE CHANGES?  
ENTER = YES  
Note: While in the Menu Mode, the printer will stop processing new DPL  
(or bitmapped) data.  
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4.1.1  
Media Settings  
MEDIA TYPE  
DIRECT THERMAL  
THERMAL TRANSFER  
Selects a print method.  
For use with heat sensitive media.  
For use with media requiring a ribbon to  
create an image.  
SENSOR TYPE  
Selects the top-of-form (TOF) sensing  
method for the media.  
The printer recognizes the TOF by sensing  
gaps in the media.  
GAP  
No TOF sensing. The user must use the  
LABEL LENGTH setting to determine TOF.  
The printer recognizes the TOF by sensing  
reflective (black) marks on the underside of  
media.  
CONTINUOUS  
REFLECTIVE  
LABEL LENGTH  
04.00in (0-99.99)  
For use with continuous media. Label length  
is used to determine the TOF when ‘Sensor  
Type-Continuous’ is selected.  
MAXIMUM LABEL LENGTH Sets the maximum length between TOF  
16.00in (0-99.99)  
marks (gap or black stripe). If this limit is  
exceeded, a top of form fault is declared.  
Adjusts the printer to sense your media.  
SENSOR CALIBRATION  
The user follows steps to allow the printer to  
calculate the empty, gap or mark, and paper  
values to set the media sensor.  
PERFORM CALIBRATION  
Note: Firmware versions 3.04 and  
greater – After successful completion,  
these parameters are automatically stored  
for future sessions.  
The user directly inputs the best values to  
adjust the media sensor.  
Sets threshold values for the media sensor  
parameters. Entry for paper, gap/mark, and  
empty thresholds.  
ADVANCED ENTRY  
SENSOR LEVELS  
SENSOR GAIN  
Observe A/D reading and set SENSOR  
GAIN. Adjusts the sensitivity of the sensor  
for custom label stock.  
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4.1.2  
Print Control  
HEAT  
10 (0-30)  
Controls the printhead ‘burn-time’; see Section  
2.1.1 for more on print quality control.  
PRINT SPEED  
FEED SPEED  
Controls the rate of label movement during the  
printing process; see Appendix C.  
Controls the rate of label movement between  
printing areas; see Appendix C.  
REVERSE SPEED  
Controls the rate of label movement during  
backup positioning for start of print, cutting or  
present distance; see Appendix C.  
ROW OFFSET  
00.00in (0-99.99)  
Shifts the vertical start of print position. This is  
the user setting for row adjustment.  
COLUMN OFFSET  
00.00 in (0-99.99)  
Shifts the horizontal, left-justified start of print  
position to the right. Does not shift label width.  
LABEL WIDTH  
Sets the maximum limit for the printable surface  
width. Images or data beyond this limit will not  
print; see Appendix C.  
PRESENT DISTANCE  
0.72 in (0-4.00)  
Specifies an additional amount to advance the  
label after printing. When the next label format  
is received, the printer backfeeds to the start  
position. Only the last label of the batch will be  
presented if the present sensor is not enabled.  
CUSTOM ADJUSTMENTS These factory adjustments independently  
change listed parameters, compensating for  
slight mechanical differences sometimes evident  
when multiple printers share the label formats.  
Controls the printhead strobe time to fine-tune  
the HEAT setting.  
DARKNESS  
XX  
(1-64)  
Shifts the vertical start of print position  
upward in dots to fine-tune the ROW OFFSET  
setting; see Appendix C.  
ROW ADJUST  
XXX DOTS (0-128)  
Note: A Positioning Calibration must be  
performed before this parameter takes effect;  
see Section 5.1.  
Shifts both the horizontal start of print position  
and the LABEL WIDTH termination point to  
the right in dots to fine-tune the COLUMN  
OFFSET setting; see Appendix C.  
COLUMN ADJUST  
XXX DOTS (0-128)  
Adjusts the label stopping position in dots to  
fine-tune the PRESENT DISTANCE setting;  
see Appendix C.  
PRESENT ADJUST  
XXX DOTS (0-128)  
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4.1.3  
Printer Options  
MODULES  
The physical presence of the respective memory  
module must be detected to show the module  
function selections for that module in the menu  
system.  
Prints a label directory of all available  
modules, the available space on these modules,  
the files present, and the type of module and  
files.  
PRINT DIRECTORY  
The user may select from a list of available  
files for sample printing.  
PRINT FILE  
The user may select from a list of available  
modules for formatting – all data will be  
erased.  
FORMAT MODULE  
The user may select from a list of available  
files for deleting. Bytes will NOT be retrieved  
until the module that contained the deleted file  
is packed.  
DELETE FILE  
Packing the module removes files marked as  
deleted and defragments existing file structures  
to recover space.  
PACK MODULE  
PRESENT SENSOR  
Used for on-demand label dispensing, where a  
printed label blocking the sensor will inhibit  
further printing until removed. The physical  
presence of the Present Sensor must be  
detected to show the ENABLE/DISABLE  
selections in the menu system.  
Enables the sensor for on-demand printing.  
Disables the sensor.  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
No sensor is detected.  
NOT INSTALLED  
CUTTER  
Physical presence of a cutter must be detected  
to show the ENABLE/DISABLE selections in  
the menu system.  
Enables the cutter for label cutting.  
Disables the cutter.  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
No cutter is detected.  
NOT INSTALLED  
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Printer Options (continued)  
GPIO PORT  
The physical presence of the optional GPIO  
port must be detected to show the selections in  
the menu system.  
Instructs the printer to update the output  
GPIO  
signals and to wait for the Start of Print Signal  
to print a label.  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
Yes  
No  
Defines the operation of the printer’s End of  
Print signal as sent to the applicator. This  
signal indicates that the printer has completed  
the print cycle.  
END OF PRINT  
LOW STATUS  
HIGH STATUS  
LOW PULSE  
A steady Low (0 VDC) during the print cycle.  
A steady High (5 VDC) during the print cycle.  
A Low Pulse (0 VDC for 30 ms) at the end of  
print.  
HIGH PULSE  
DISABLED  
A High Pulse (5 VDC for 30 ms) at the end of  
print.  
No indication.  
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4.1.4  
System Settings  
INTERNAL MODULE  
1024 KB  
Sets the number of 1K blocks allocated for  
the internal RAM ‘D’ module. Available  
memory dependent upon model; see  
Appendix C.  
DEFAULT MODULE  
D
Sets the default module used to store files  
when no module is specified; see Appendix C.  
SCALEABLE FONT  
CACHE  
0312 KB  
Sets the number of 1K blocks allocated for  
the scaleable font engine. Available memory  
dependent upon model; see Appendix C.  
SYMBOL SET  
Selects the code page used to print single  
byte fonts unless otherwise specified in DPL,  
see the Programmer’s Manual.  
61 selectable sets, see the Programmer’s  
Manual.  
PC_850  
MULTILINGUAL  
TIME AND DATE  
Allows the user to set Time and Date.  
MEDIA COUNTERS  
Internal record of inches printed and time in  
use.  
Shows the number of inches printed and  
number of hours the printer has been  
powered ‘On’ since being set at the factory.  
Not resettable by the user.  
ABSOLUTE COUNTER  
The number of operational hours and inches  
printed from the date last reset. User may  
reset.  
RESETTABLE  
COUNTER  
Resets the resettable counters to zero.  
RESET COUNTER  
PRINT CONFIGURATION Prints the effective configuration of the  
system. In addition, if settings were changed  
that require a reset to become effective, this  
will be indicated with the ‘§’ symbol.  
A ‘’ symbol next to the printed item  
indicates that it was changed via the host but  
not saved in non-volatile memory.  
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System Settings (continued)  
CONFIGURATION LEVEL  
To upgrade the application (resident  
software) of the printer, the hardware and  
software compatibility levels must match for  
the update to be accepted. This information is  
displayed here and can also be found printed  
on the configuration label.  
Each printer has a unique KEY number in the  
following form:  
PRINTER KEY  
vvvv-wwxx-yyyyyy-zzz  
where:  
vvvv – represents the model number of the  
application loaded  
wwxx – represents the configuration level  
ww represents the main board  
hardware compatibility  
level  
xx represents the software  
compatibility level (see  
below)  
yyyyyy – is a manufacturing date code  
zzz – is a unique time stamp  
The application version may only be updated  
with a configuration level of equal or lesser  
value than the software level; however, the  
printer’s software compatibility level can be  
increased by purchasing and entering the  
proper upgrade code here.  
UPGRADE PRINTER  
CODE  
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System Settings (continued)  
SET FACTORY DEFAULTS Parameters in this menu listing with the ‘  
symbol are the designated defaults.  
Overwrite the current settings with the  
factory default settings.  
SET FACTORY  
DEFAULTS  
Note:  
The  
printer  
will  
reset  
automatically. All menu settings will be  
restored except CUSTOM ADJUSTMENTS  
and the media and ribbon calibration  
parameters.  
FORMAT ATTRIBUTES  
Affects the manner in which overlapping  
text and graphics are treated as the label is  
printed. Consult the Programmer’s Manual  
for details.  
Intersecting text strings, images, and bar  
codes will not be printed. (An odd number  
of overlapping objects will print.)  
TRANSPARENT  
Intersecting text strings, images, and bar  
codes print on top of one another.  
XOR  
Interacting text strings, images, and bar  
codes are obliterated by those formatted  
last. Each character cell is treated as  
opaque.  
OPAQUE  
Instructs the printer whether it can pre-  
image the label format.  
IMAGING MODE ♦  
Note: This selection can affect the  
accuracy of time-stamped labels and label  
throughput.  
The printer images multiple labels as  
memory permits, achieving the fastest  
throughput; however if time-stamping, the  
time will reflect the moment the label is  
imaged rather than when actually printed.  
The printer images the next label only after  
the previous label has been successfully  
printed; this single processing provides  
more accurate time-stamps with a minor  
cost to label throughput.  
MULTIPLE LABEL  
SINGLE LABEL  
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System Settings (continued)  
PAUSE MODE  
When enabled, PAUSE MODE suspends  
printing between each label until the  
PAUSE key is pressed.  
Printer requires operator to press the  
PAUSE key after each label.  
Printer completes label batch without  
pausing between labels.  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
Provides the user with the ability to  
password protect all printer settings made  
through the operator panel.  
Enable or disable the menu system’s  
security feature.  
SECURITY ♦  
SELECT SECURITY  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
Password protected.  
No protection.  
Modify the password required to access the  
menu system when security is enabled.  
MODIFY PASSWORD  
UNITS OF MEASURE  
Selects the measurement system in which  
the system’s settings are represented in the  
menu system and on configuration labels.  
Metric standard: Lengths in millimeters;  
Counters in centimeters.  
METRIC  
Inch standard: Lengths and Counters in  
inches.  
IMPERIAL  
DPI EMULATION  
Allows users to print files intended for a  
Prodigy Plus® and Allegro® printers.  
Formats emulated for 200 DPI printing.  
Standard 203 DPI printing.  
200 DOTS PER INCH  
203 DOTS PER INCH  
ALLEGRO EMULATION  
Allows users to print files intended for an  
Allegro® printer.  
Row calculation is reduced to 195 DPI,  
shrinking the label length.  
ENABLED  
Standard 203 DPI formatting.  
DISABLED  
Selects the language in which the menu  
system messages and configuration label  
are shown. Only languages that are resident  
will be available.  
MENU LANGUAGE ♦  
English  
ENGLISH  
User defined, downloaded language(s).  
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4.1.5  
Communications  
Controls Serial Port A communications  
settings.  
SERIAL PORT A♦  
Determines the serial communication rate.  
BAUD RATE  
38400  
28800  
19200  
9600  
9600 bits per second  
4800  
2400  
Sets the flow control (handshaking) method.  
Uses both handshaking methods.  
XON/XOFF  
CTS/DTR  
No flow control is used.  
Sets Word parity  
PROTOCOL  
BOTH  
SOFTWARE  
HARDWARE  
NONE  
PARITY  
NONE  
ODD  
No parity  
Odd parity  
EVEN  
Even parity  
Sets Word length  
DATA BITS  
7
8
Seven bit Word length  
Eight bit Word length  
Sets the number of stop bits  
One stop bit  
STOP BITS  
1
2
Two stop bits  
Same as Serial Port A, for optional wireless  
connection. If not installed, this displays  
“NOT INSTALLED” when accessed.  
SERIAL PORT B♦  
Controls Parallel Port A communications  
settings.  
PARALLEL PORT A♦  
Determines if messages are sent from the  
printer to the host via the parallel port.  
PORT DIRECTION  
UNI-DIRECTIONAL  
BI-DIRECTIONAL  
One-way printer communication.  
Enables  
IEEE  
1284  
back-channel  
operation.  
Same as Parallel Port A, for optional  
Ethernet connection. If not installed, this  
displays “NOT INSTALLED” when  
accessed.  
PARALLEL PORT B♦  
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Communications (continued)  
HOST SETTINGS  
Settings which affect all communications  
with a host.  
The number of seconds a communications  
port must be idle before the printer may  
process data from a different port. This  
value is also used to “timeout” an image /  
label download.  
HOST TIMEOUT  
10 SEC  
(1-60)  
Allows the operator to change the prefix  
of the commands interpreted by the  
printer.  
CONTROL CODES ♦  
STANDARD CODES  
ALTERNATE CODES  
ALTERNATE CODES 2  
ALTERNATE CODES 3  
Hex 01 = SOH command; Hex 02 = STX  
command; Hex 0D = CR  
Hex 5E = SOH command; Hex 7E = STX  
command; Hex 0D = CR  
Hex 5E = SOH command; Hex 7E = STX  
command; Hex 7C = CR  
Hex 5E = SOH command; Hex 23 = STX  
command; Hex 0D = CR  
Returns a Hex 1E, [RS], after each label  
successfully prints, and a Hex 1F, [US],  
after each batch of labels is printed.  
Feedback characters are sent to the host.  
No feedback characters are sent.  
FEEDBACK MODE  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
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Diagnostics  
HEX DUMP MODE  
Most commonly used mode for trouble  
shooting. Prints data and instructions  
received from the host rather than  
interpreting them (see Section 6.2).  
Prints raw ASCII data received from the  
host rather than executing the  
commands.  
Executes and prints label formats  
(normal operating mode).  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
OPTIONS TESTING  
Tests currently installed options  
Performs a functional test of the Present  
Sensor circuitry.  
TEST PRESENT SENSOR  
Performs  
a
functional test of the  
TEST CUTTER  
optional cutter mechanism and circuitry.  
PERFORM TEST  
1 TIME  
The cutter will cycle 1, 10 or 100 times  
(user selects). The results of each  
attempt will be displayed.  
TEST  
Tests the optional GPIO port, when  
installed.  
Performs a functional test of the GPIO  
input circuitry.  
Performs a functional test of the GPIO  
output circuitry.  
MONITOR GPIO INPUT  
MONITOR GPIO OUTPUT  
SENSOR READINGS  
All Analog Sensor readings displayed  
Live sensor values may be viewed. View  
is toggled with forward and reverse  
keys. Maximum values are shown here:  
thermistor sensor, transmissive (gap)  
media sensor (TRAN is replaced with  
REFL when SENSOR TYPE is set to  
reflective), ribbon motion sensor, 24 volt  
power supply sensor.  
THR TRAN RIBM 24V->  
255 255 255 255  
present sensor, head down, printhead  
ranking resistor.  
<- PS HD RANK  
255 255 255  
RIBBON SENSOR LIMITS  
Displays ribbon sensor ADC low and  
high values. A Level 2 reset is required  
to change these values.  
Approximate default values are shown  
here (actual values will vary).  
RIBBON ADC LOW HIGH  
070 104  
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4.2 Understanding the Display Messages  
The printer generates and displays four different types of information (if not in  
the menu system or Quick Test Mode):  
User Prompts and Condition Messages  
Application Update Messages (see Section 5.6)  
Fault Messages (see Section 6.1)  
Warning Messages (see Section 6.1)  
4.2.1  
The User Prompts and Condition Messages  
User Prompts indicate a required user operation. When outside the menu system,  
Condition Messages indicate a current printer operation or state.  
User Prompts and Condition Messages:  
Displayed Message  
Description  
Condition(s)  
The printer is trying  
to clear a fault  
condition.  
Occurs when the FEED  
key is pressed after the  
correction of a fault.  
A calibrated feed  
operation is being  
performed.  
The FEED key was pressed  
and held four seconds, or  
during a label feed when  
the TOF was expected but  
the media sensor did not  
detect one.  
The CANCEL or  
TEST key was  
pressed during a  
batch job.  
The current print batch will  
be cancelled if ENTER is  
pressed; the remaining  
labels will not be printed.  
Security protection is You are attempting to enter  
enabled on the  
printer. Provide the  
Menu Mode; however, a  
password entry is required  
correct user-definable for access.  
password to proceed.  
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User Prompts and Condition Messages (continued):  
Displayed Message  
Description  
You are now  
entering the Menu  
Mode and existing  
host changes have  
affected the menu  
settings.  
Condition(s)  
Pressing ENTER will save  
these host changes to the  
menu; otherwise, the  
printer will revert to  
previously saved settings.  
The printer is paused The printer is in a paused  
or offline.  
condition.  
The print job is  
being processed.  
Batch status indication,  
updated with each label  
printed.  
Note: If the printer is  
powered off while labels  
remain to be printed,  
printing will resume upon  
power up.  
Normal operating mode.  
The printer is ready to  
receive and process label  
formats.  
READY Mode.  
A label blocks the Present  
Sensor; remove it to  
continue printing.  
The Present Sensor  
option is enabled and  
a printed label is  
awaiting removal.  
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User Prompts and Condition Messages (continued):  
Displayed Message Description  
You are now exiting Menu changes have  
Condition(s)  
the menu, but have affected the configuration  
made changes to the of the printer.  
settings of the  
Note: If changes have  
printer. Pressing  
‘ENTER’ will save  
these changes; if not,  
the printer will revert  
to previously saved  
settings.  
been made that require a  
printer reset, the printer  
will automatically invoke  
that reset.  
Normal power-up /  
soft reset condition.  
Follows the ‘SYSTEM  
RESET IN PROGRESS’  
message after a reset or  
power-up.  
Normal power-up /  
soft reset condition.  
Occurs when the user  
resets the printer via the  
host or Front Panel.  
Printer calibration  
not set.  
Perform calibration. See  
Section 5.2.  
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4.3 Printing from the Quick Test Mode  
This section explains the functions of the resident Quick Tests, accessible by  
pressing the  
key on the Front Panel.  
Notes: With the exception of the Configuration Label, all Quick Test labels  
require 4-inch (102mm) wide media to capture all format  
information. When using less than full width media, change the  
Label Width setting to the width of the material to avoid printing on  
the platen (see Section 4.1.2).  
During any Quick Test Label run, pressing the  
key will stop printing.  
key or the  
4.3.1  
Print Quality Label  
The Print Quality Label provides an indication of overall print quality at a  
selected heat and speed setting. Consisting of fence and ladder type compliant  
bar codes, assorted font sizes and graphic fill patterns, its format can be used to  
ensure conformance, as well as visual aesthetics. To print a Print Quality Label:  
Press the  
Use the  
key.  
key to  
scroll to ‘Print Quality  
Label’.  
Use the  
key to  
select a quantity; see Section  
4.0.3.  
Press the  
key to  
start printing.  
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4.3.2  
Configuration Label  
Notes: To print all Configuration Label information, the media cannot be less  
than 2 inches wide (51mm) and the Label Width setting must match  
the width of the media being used (see Section 4.1.2).  
The Configuration Label content can vary with the application version  
and model of the printer.  
The Configuration Label provides valuable printer database information, as  
detailed in Section 4.1. To print a Configuration Label:  
Press the  
Use the  
key.  
key to scroll  
to ‘Print Configuration’.  
Press the  
key to  
start printing.  
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4.3.3  
Quick Ribbon Test Label  
The Ribbon Test Label features a compliant picket-fence bar code that can be  
used to verify ribbon and print quality functions. To print a Ribbon Test Label:  
Press the  
Use the  
Use the  
Press the  
key.  
key to scroll to ‘Ribbon Test Label’.  
key to select a quantity; see Section 4.0.3.  
key to start printing.  
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4.3.4 Dot Test Pattern Label  
The Dot Test Pattern Label tests the printhead to determine the condition of each  
thermal element. Pattern examples are shown below. To print a Dot Test Pattern  
Label:  
Press the  
Use the  
key.  
key to scroll to ‘Dot Test Pattern’.  
Use the  
key to select a quantity; see Section 4.0.3.  
key to start printing.  
Press the  
Good Test Pattern Label:  
Even pattern consistency  
indicates the printhead is  
operating normally.  
Faulty Test Pattern Label:  
Streaks can indicate a dirty  
or faulty printhead. See  
Section 5.5 for cleaning  
instructions.  
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4.3.5  
Validation Label  
The Validation Label is another useful tool for evaluating print quality. To  
generate a Validation Label:  
Press the  
Use the  
Use the  
Press the  
key.  
key to scroll to ‘Validation Label’.  
key to select a quantity; see Section 4.0.3.  
key to start printing.  
4.3.6  
User Defined Label  
The User Defined Label will reprint the last label printed (unless the printer was  
powered-off between the printing of the last label and the request to print a user  
defined label). This label is recalled from the print buffer and can be any of the  
Quick Test labels, a label format from the host, or a label format recalled from a  
memory module.  
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The correct hardware adjustments, regular maintenance, and calibrations  
found in this section will help ensure continued peak printer performance.  
5.0 Media Sensor Adjustment  
The laterally adjustable Media Sensor detects the presence of media and the top-  
of-form of all media types except continuous stock, which is set through  
programming. For proper detection, the Sensor Eye Mark should be positioned  
as noted in the table below. If messages such as ‘Out Of Stock’ or ‘Top of Form  
Fault’ appear, the sensor position may need adjustment.  
Media Type*  
Sensor Type  
Sensor Eye Mark Position  
Standard die-cut  
Gap  
Near the middle of the label  
*See Section 7 for an explanation of the media requirements.  
To adjust the Media Sensor position:  
With the printer powered ‘On’, media loaded, and the access cover open,  
rotate the Printhead Latch forward to raise the printhead.  
Pass the media through the Media Sensor then position the Sensor Eye  
Mark over the label’s TOF mark (see drawing next page) by grasping and  
moving the Slide Tab ‘in’ or ‘out’.  
Lower the printhead by rotating the Printhead Latch to the locked position.  
Close the Access Cover.  
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Enter the Media Settings menu and verify that the correct ‘Sensor Type’ is  
selected; see Section 4.1.1.  
Exit the menu and return to READY mode.  
Press and hold the FEED key until 2-3 labels are advanced (approximately  
4 seconds) to set the TOF; see Section 5.1. If ‘Uncalibrated’, ‘Top of Form  
Fault’, or ‘Position Error’ is displayed go to Section 5.2.  
Note: Start of print position changes can be made using the Print  
Control/Row Adjust or Row Offset (see Section 4.1.2).  
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5.1 Positioning Calibration  
The Positioning Calibration sets the printer’s TOF, calculates the label length,  
and calibrates the ribbon sensor on printers equipped with the thermal transfer  
option. Perform this procedure for:  
Die-cut and reflective media –  
After changing media.  
After a Media Sensor Calibration.  
When a ‘Position Fault’ message is displayed.  
When a ‘Ribbon Fault’ message is displayed while ribbon is installed.  
Continuous media –  
When a ‘Ribbon Fault’ message appears while ribbon is installed.  
To perform a Positioning Calibration:  
With media and ribbon (for thermal transfer equipped models) loaded, press and  
hold the FEED key for approximately 4 seconds or until 2-3 labels advance.  
Upon completion, the ‘Ready’ message will be displayed.  
Notes: If ‘Uncalibrated’ is displayed, first calibrate the Media Sensor; see  
Section 5.2.  
If a ‘Ribbon Fault’ is displayed, first perform a Level 2 reset before  
calibrating; see Section 4.0.6. (Ribbon Calibration must be performed  
with a ribbon installed and with the printer configured for the thermal  
transfer printing; see Section 4.1.1.)  
5.2 Media Sensor Calibration  
Media Sensor calibration should be performed during initial printer setup, if  
switching media types, or if an ‘Uncalibrated’ message is displayed. To ensure  
that each label is detected correctly and reliably, two different methods are  
available to calibrate the printer: Standard and Advanced Entry.  
5.2.1  
Standard Calibration  
The first calibration method is appropriate for most media types. The printhead  
is raised for visual access to the media. Sensor readings are displayed to provide  
an indication of the sensor’s best position over the media, a position that  
becomes critical when using reflective or notched stock with a small TOF mark.  
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Three Media Sensor readings are required:  
Empty:  
Mark or Gap: Only the backing material, notch, or reflective mark in the sensor.  
Paper: The label (with the backing material attached) in the sensor.  
Nothing in the sensor.  
To perform a Standard Calibration:  
Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
Wait until  
Turn ‘On’ the printer.  
1
‘Ready’ is  
displayed.  
2
See Section  
4.0.2 for  
details.  
Press the  
Menu Mode.  
key to enter  
Raise the printhead for  
visual access to the Media  
Sensor and load label  
media.  
3
4
5
Press the  
enter the Media Settings  
menu.  
key to  
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
Press the  
key.  
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
Press the  
the  
to the desired sensor type  
key. Use  
key to scroll  
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
and press the  
to enable the selection.  
key  
The enabled  
selection will  
be indicated  
with an *.  
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Operator Action  
Press the key. Use  
the key to scroll  
to ‘Sensor Calibration’.  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
6
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
Press the  
key to  
abort this  
procedure.  
7
8
Press the  
Press the  
key.  
key.  
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
Sets the  
Ensure no label media is in  
the Media Sensor then press  
any key.  
parameter for  
the ‘out of  
stock’  
condition.  
‘yyy’ is a  
numerical value  
representing the  
current sensor  
reading.  
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Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
Sets the  
parameter for  
the ‘gap’ or  
9
Proceed according to the  
media type:  
-OR-  
Die-cut stock: remove  
approximately six inches  
of label material from the  
backing (liner) and place  
the backing under the  
Sensor Eye Mark.  
‘mark’ value.  
‘yyy’ is a  
numerical value  
representing the  
current sensor  
reading.  
Notched stock: place the  
notched area in the sensor  
and adjust the Sensor Eye  
Mark over the notch.  
If the ‘Sensor  
Type’ is set to  
‘Continuous’,  
this step is  
Reflective media: place  
the black mark (face  
down) in the sensor and  
adjust the Sensor Eye  
Mark over the black  
mark.  
skipped, going  
directly into  
Step 10.  
Press any key to continue.  
Note: After the Media Sensor has been adjusted, do not readjust  
the position.  
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Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
10 Place the label (and  
backing) under the Sensor  
Eye Mark.  
Calculates the  
parameter  
settings for the  
‘Paper’ value.  
Press any key to continue.  
‘yyy’ is a  
numerical value  
representing the  
current sensor  
reading.  
11 Depending upon the  
‘Sensor Type’ selection,  
observe the display for the  
calibration message.  
See  
‘Calibration  
Problems’  
(listed below)  
for other  
possible  
-OR-  
-OR-  
messages.  
12 Exit upon successful  
calibration: press the  
key to back out  
After saving the  
settings, press  
and hold the  
FEED key,  
approximately  
4 seconds, to  
calibrate the  
label position.  
of the menu tree, when  
prompted to save the  
settings press the  
key to return to the Main  
Menu.  
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Calibration Problems: If problems occur during calibration, one of the  
following messages will be displayed. The ‘Comment’ column addresses the  
most likely cause and the corrective action to be taken (if any) for each situation.  
Displayed Message  
Action  
Comment  
Press any key. The printer measured only a small  
difference between the ‘empty’ and  
‘gap’ readings. Transparent  
backing or notched type media  
typically gives this indication. In  
this case, there may be a slight  
delay in the ‘Out of Stock’  
indication, after the media supply is  
emptied.  
Or:  
Displayed Message  
Action  
Comment  
Press any key. Only a small difference or no  
change in low sensor readings was  
detected. Ensure that nothing is  
stuck in the media sensor. Retry  
calibration. If the problem persists,  
perform the ‘Advanced Entry  
Calibration’; see Section 5.2.2. If in  
reflective mode – REFLECTIVE  
MODE will be displayed instead of  
GAP MODE.  
Or:  
Displayed Message  
Action  
Comment  
Press any key. Consistently high readings were  
received which could indicate a  
faulty sensor. Ensure that no labels  
are stuck in the media sensor. Retry  
calibration. If the problem persists,  
call for service.  
When in reflective mode –  
REFLECTIVE MODE will be  
displayed instead of GAP MODE.  
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5.2.2  
Advanced Entry Calibration  
The second calibration method is the Advanced Entry Calibration. This method  
overrides all previous calibration settings and should be used only when the  
Standard Calibration method has failed. The procedure has two parts:  
1) Sensor Gain: Different algorithms are used for sampling, to produce  
different measurements for the media.  
2) Sensor Levels: At a selected gain, values are directly input for ‘Paper’,  
‘Mark’ or ‘Gap’, and ‘Empty’ variables.  
To perform an Advanced Entry Calibration:  
Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
1
Turn ‘On’ the printer.  
2
See Section  
4.0.2 for  
details.  
Press the  
Menu Mode.  
key to enter  
Raise the printhead  
assembly for visual access  
to the Media Sensor and  
media.  
3
Press the  
enter the Media Settings  
menu.  
key to  
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
4
5
Press the  
key.  
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
Press the  
the  
the desired sensor type and  
press the key to  
enable the selection.  
key. Use  
key to scroll to  
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
The enabled  
selection will  
be indicated  
with an *.  
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Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
Press the  
Use the  
scroll to ‘Sensor  
Calibration’.  
key.  
key to  
6
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
Press the  
Press the  
key.  
key to  
abort this  
procedure.  
Use the  
scroll to ‘Advanced Entry’.  
Press the  
key to  
7
8
9
See Section  
4.1.1 for  
details.  
key.  
Press the  
key.  
See Section  
4.1.1.  
Place the label under the  
Sensor Eye Mark and lower  
the printhead.  
Ensure that an  
unmarked label  
area (without  
pre-printing) is  
in the Media  
Sensor.  
-OR-  
Using the  
increment the Gain  
Number. Press the  
key  
key to select the new setting  
and then record the sensor  
reading (the ‘yyy’ value).  
Repeat this process for each  
of the 16 Gain Numbers.  
These are the Label Values.  
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Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
‘yyy’ is a  
numerical value  
representing the  
current sensor  
reading.  
10 Proceed according to media  
type:  
Die-cut stock: remove  
approximately six inches  
of label material from the  
backing and place the  
backing under the Sensor  
Eye Mark. Lower the  
printhead.  
-OR-  
Notched stock: place the  
notched area in the sensor  
and adjust the Sensor Eye  
Mark over the notch.  
Lower the printhead.  
Reflective stock: place  
the black mark (face  
down) in the sensor and  
adjust the Sensor Eye  
Mark over the mark.  
Lower the printhead.  
Note:  
After the  
Media  
Sensor has  
been  
adjusted, do  
not readjust  
the position.  
Using the  
increment the Gain  
Number. Press the  
key to select the new setting  
and then record the sensor  
reading (the ‘yyy’ value).  
key  
Repeat this process for each  
of the 16 Gain Numbers,  
recording each value.  
These are the TOF Values.  
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Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
‘yyy’ is a  
numerical value  
representing the  
current sensor  
reading.  
11 Using the Gain Number  
data collected from Steps 9  
and 10, subtract each Label  
Value from the TOF Value.  
From the resulting list of  
Difference Values, select  
the largest number. Its  
-OR-  
Both sensor  
readings must  
be above 20.  
associated Gain Number is  
the best selection for the  
media. See the example  
from below.  
Gain Number  
Label Value  
255  
TOF Value  
254  
240  
213  
182  
150  
119  
88  
Difference Value  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
1
11  
28  
49  
69  
93  
112  
131  
146  
147  
139  
130  
121  
111  
102  
98  
251  
241  
231  
219  
212  
200  
189  
178  
167  
156  
146  
136  
126  
116  
112  
58  
32  
20  
17  
16  
15  
15  
14  
14  
Example from the data compiled in the table above: Gain Algorithm  
Number 8 should be used because it has the highest difference value  
(146) where both the Label Value and the TOF Value is above 20.  
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Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
Using the  
key,  
select the Gain Number as  
determined in Step 11.  
12  
When enabled,  
the selection  
will be  
indicated with  
an *.  
Press the  
enable the entry.  
key to  
-OR-  
13 Using the ‘Gain Number’  
set in Step 12, complete the  
following steps:  
‘yyy’ is a  
numerical value  
representing the  
current sensor  
reading.  
-OR-  
Place the label under the  
Media Sensor. Record  
the sensor reading and  
label it “P” (paper).  
Place the backing, mark,  
or notch under the Media  
Sensor. Record the  
sensor reading and label  
it “G” or “M” (gap or  
mark respectively).  
Remove all media.  
Record the sensor  
reading and label it “E”.  
Press the  
then press the  
key. And  
key.  
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Step  
Operator Action  
Displayed Message  
Comment  
Press the  
key.  
15  
Using the  
or the  
key set the ‘Paper’  
level to the value  
determined in the previous  
step. Press the  
to set the entry and advance  
the menu.  
key  
-OR-  
Repeat for the ‘Mark’ or  
‘Gap’ and ‘Empty’ levels.  
Press the  
back out of the menu and  
then press the  
to save the settings and  
return to the Main Menu  
and Ready Mode.  
key to  
16  
From Ready  
Mode, press  
and hold the  
FEED key,  
approximately  
4 seconds, to  
calibrate the  
label position.  
key  
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5.3 Printhead Adjustments  
5.3.1  
Burn Line Adjustment  
The Burn Line is the row of thermal elements extending the length of the  
printhead. At the factory, the printhead has been adjusted to meet strict print and  
bar code compliance requirements with 6.5-mil (.0065) media, enabling the  
printer to accommodate a majority of media types.  
Depending upon the equipped printing option, the printhead alignment is  
slightly different. Thermal transfer models have the Burn Line positioned  
slightly forward of the Platen Roller vertex to allow the liquefied wax/ink to  
separate easily from the ribbon base-film and adhere to the label while still hot.  
Direct thermal models have the Burn Line positioned over the vertex for the  
more efficient heat transfer.  
When media with a different thickness or rigidity is used (e.g., heavy tag stock),  
an adjustment may be needed if the print quality has been adversely affected.  
Generally, thicker media requires a slight forward adjustment of the printhead  
and thinner media requires a slight backward adjustment to compensate for the  
resulting change in the Burn Line to vertex relationship.  
To adjust the Burn Line of the printhead:  
With the printer loaded with media (and ribbon, if thermal transfer  
printing), lower and rotate the Printhead Latch to the locked position.  
Loosen the two Locking Screws.  
Turn the Adjustment Screws counter-clockwise until the Burn Line is past  
the Platen Roller vertex. Print a Validation Label from the Quick Test  
menu. The label should look light and uneven.  
Tighten the Locking Screws just until they are ‘snug’– tight enough to  
remove any play in the printhead assembly, yet loose enough to allow the  
Adjustment Screws to move the printhead.  
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Turn each Adjustment Screws clockwise about ¼ a turn (or 1/8 a turn for  
finer adjustments). Print another Validation Label and examine the print  
quality. Repeat this step until labels with even print contrast (darkness) and  
acceptable print quality are produced.  
Tighten the Locking Screws. Print a final Quick Test label to verify the  
adjustment.  
Note: When the Locking Screws are ‘snug’, turning the Adjustment Screws  
counter-clockwise will not move the printhead outward. If you have  
adjusted the printhead too far inward, restart the entire procedure.  
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5.4 Printhead Replacement  
Notes: The printhead is fragile; use extreme care when handling and never  
use a sharp object on the printhead surface.  
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this procedure,  
contact a qualified technician.  
Locating pins eliminate the need for an alignment following the installation of a  
new printhead. To replace the printhead:  
Touch a metal part of the printer’s frame to discharge any static electricity  
that may be present on your body.  
Turn ‘Off’ and unplug the printer. Open the Access Cover, rotate the  
Printhead Latch forward and raise the printhead. Remove the ribbon, if  
installed.  
Lower and rotate the  
Printhead Latch to the locked  
position.  
Loosen the Printhead  
Mounting Thumbscrew (it  
will remain captive in the  
assembly). Rotate the  
Printhead Latch forward to  
the unlocked position.  
Raise the assembly and while carefully holding the Printhead, disconnect  
the two Cables and then remove the Printhead.  
While carefully holding the  
new Printhead, reconnect  
both Cables.  
Position the Printhead onto  
the Locating Pins in the  
Printhead Assembly and  
secure in place with the  
Printhead Mounting Screw.  
(Do not over-tighten this  
screw.)  
Clean the Printhead; see  
Section 5.6.1.  
Reload ribbon, if removed. Lower and rotate the Printhead Latch to the  
locked position. Plug in and turn ‘On’ the printer.  
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5.5 Cleaning Schedule  
A clean printer operates efficiently. The following list of cleaning items and  
table below provides the recommended schedule and technique for cleaning the  
various parts of your printer safely and effectively.  
Isopropyl alcohol  
Cotton swabs  
A clean, lint-free cloth  
Soft-bristle brush  
Soapy water/mild detergent  
Compressed air  
For your continued safety and to avoid damage, always turn ‘Off’  
and unplug the printer before cleaning.  
Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable liquid; always take proper  
precautions when using this solvent.  
CAUTION  
Recommended Cleaning Schedule  
Area  
Method  
Interval  
Printhead Using a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl  
alcohol, clean the printhead from end to end,  
removing all build-up. See Section 5.5.1.  
Clean after  
each roll or  
box of labels,  
or after each  
roll of ribbon.  
WARNING! Before cleaning, allow the  
printhead to cool.  
Platen  
Roller  
Using a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl  
alcohol, rotate the platen and remove all build-  
up. See Section 5.5.2.  
Clean after  
each roll or  
box of labels,  
or after each  
roll of ribbon.  
Media  
Compressed air / soft-bristle brush and isopropyl As needed,  
Path / Tear alcohol. Remove all build-up along the path that based on a  
Plate  
the ribbon and paper follow through the printer. weekly visual  
inspection.  
Media  
Sensor  
Compressed air, isopropyl alcohol if needed.  
Remove all build-up.  
Monthly or as  
needed.  
Interior  
Soft-brush or compressed air. Remove all build- As needed.  
up. See Section 5.5.3.  
Exterior Mild detergent. Remove all build-up. See As needed.  
Section 5.5.3.  
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5.5.1  
Cleaning the Printhead  
When print quality begins to decline (indicated by symptoms including non-  
compliant bar codes, print dropouts, and streaking), the typical cause is debris  
build-up on the printhead (see Section 4.3.4). Furthermore, if this build-up is not  
removed it may lead to premature element failures, greatly reducing the life of  
the printhead. To clean the printhead:  
Turn ‘Off’ and unplug the printer.  
Open the access cover. Unlock the Printhead Latch and raise the Printhead  
Assembly. Move media and ribbon away as necessary.  
Gently wipe away all surface build-up on the Printhead (see below) using a  
cotton swab moistened, not soaked, with isopropyl alcohol. Allow the  
printhead to dry.  
Re-install ribbon and media, if removed. Lower and rotate the Printhead  
Latch to the locked position.  
Close the cover. Plug in and turn ‘On’ the printer. Feed several labels to  
normalize tracking.  
NEVER use a sharp object to clean the Printhead.  
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5.5.2  
Cleaning the Platen Roller  
A platen roller contaminated with grit, label adhesive, or ink can cause a decline  
in print quality and, in extreme cases, cause labels to stick and wrap around the  
roller. To clean the platen roller:  
Turn ‘Off’ and unplug the printer.  
Open the access cover. Unlock the Printhead Latch and raise the Printhead  
Assembly. Remove media and ribbon.  
Using a Cotton Swab dampened with isopropyl alcohol, clean the Platen  
Roller; manually rotate the roller and repeat, cleaning the entire surface.  
Allow the Platen Roller to dry.  
Replace ribbon and media.  
Lower the Printhead Assembly and lock the Printhead Latch.  
Close the access cover. Plug in and turn ‘On’ the printer. Feed several labels  
to normalize tracking.  
NEVER use a sharp object to clean the Platen Roller.  
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5.5.3  
Cleaning Interior and Exterior Surfaces  
Interior Surfaces: During operation, dust particles from the media build-up  
inside the printer. Then, as the media is pulled through the printer, the particles  
can become attached and cause voids on the printed labels. To prevent this, turn  
‘Off’ and unplug the printer. Remove all media. Using a soft bristle brush or  
compressed air, clean out the interior of the printer.  
Exterior Surfaces: The outer surfaces of the printer should be cleaned using a  
general-purpose cleanser. Never use abrasive cleansers or solvents. To clean,  
turn ‘Off’ and unplug the printer. Using a soft cloth or sponge dampened with  
the cleanser, wipe the exterior surfaces until clean.  
5.6 Updating the Application Program  
The printer stores its application program in Flash memory on the Main PCB. A  
feature is included that allows updates to this program through any printer  
interface port. Updates can be found on our web site. There are two modes in  
which the firmware of the printer can be updated: (1) the Ready Mode, or (2) the  
Download Mode.  
Should an error occur during the file download (see Section  
5.6.3), the update is aborted. If this process did not reach ‘Erasing  
Flash’ or ‘ Updating Software’, the previous program is left intact;  
otherwise, a successful download must be completed before the  
printer is operable.  
WARNING  
Note: After updating from 2.xx to 3.xx firmware for the first time, you must  
also download the EFIGS menu language file and copy 832296.01C  
(or most current version) to lpt1: /b (the DOS Copy command requires  
the /b parameter because this file contains binary code).  
Before beginning an update, identify the current version of the printer’s  
application program by printing a Configuration Label (see Section 4.3.2).  
Compare that version string to those filenames available from our web site and  
then download the desired file onto your computer’s hard drive.  
Proceed with the printer update accordingly:  
If the current application version is 2.091 or greater, refer to Section 5.6.1  
or Section 5.6.2.  
If the current application version is 2.08 or less, start with Section 5.6.2.  
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5.6.1  
Updating from the Ready Mode  
Update Procedure for Application Version 2.091 or greater  
Step Displayed Message Operator Action  
Comment(s)  
Using the DOS  
copy command  
As an example, this would be  
entered as: copy  
1.  
(where ‘filename’ 4212tb10_0304.zs lpt1:  
is the program to  
be loaded and  
‘lpt1’ is the  
selected interface  
port), enter the  
following:  
(where ‘lpt1’ is the host  
computer’s port; however,  
this selection can differ to  
include a serial or other port,  
as the printer is equipped).  
The Ready Indicator will  
copy filename lpt1: flash while the data is  
received.  
No action required. The new application program  
is being stored and verified.  
2.  
3.  
No action required. The printer has reset  
automatically and is now  
displaying the new firmware  
version.  
No action required. The new application is now  
running.  
4.  
Note: If ‘Uncalibrated’ or  
‘Position Fault’ is displayed,  
the printer will have to be  
calibrated (see Section  
5.2).  
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5.6.2  
Updating from the Download Mode  
Required Update Procedure for Application Version 2.08 or earlier*  
Step Displayed Message  
Operator Action  
Comment(s)  
Press and hold the The Boot Loader version  
PAUSE and TEST is displayed.  
1.  
keys while turning  
‘On’ the printer to  
enter the Download  
Mode.  
Note: This information  
will vary with the printer  
model and Boot Loader  
version.  
Using the DOS  
copy command,  
The printer is ready to  
accept the new application  
2.  
copy the filename version.  
to the printer (see  
Step 2 in Section  
5.6.1).  
Note: The parallel port  
(LPT1) must be used to  
write to the printer.  
No action required. The printer is receiving  
the new image (program).  
3.  
4.  
No action required. The program has been  
received and verified; now  
Flash memory is cleared  
of the previous  
application.  
No action required. The new program is being  
written into Flash memory.  
Upon completion, the  
5.  
printer will automatically  
reset, starting the new  
application; however,  
before continuing, the  
printer must be re-  
calibrated; see Section 5.2.  
*This can also be used as an alternate download method for all other version levels.  
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5.6.3 Application Update Problems  
Note: If experiencing trouble when attempting to download the file to the  
printer, try the following alternate methods:  
1) Use the download procedure in Section 5.6.2.  
2) Windows users – try restarting the computer in MS-DOS mode.  
3) Use a Windows Driver – ‘Send File to Printer Function’.  
The following is list of possible update error messages:  
Application Update Error Messages  
Displayed Message  
Descriptions / Causes / Solutions  
The printer detected an error during the  
decompression and transfer of file data from  
cache storage into the Flash memory. Confirm the  
version and retry the download; however, if the  
problem continues call for service.  
The printer could not successfully erase Flash  
memory. The possible cause is defective Flash  
memory. Try the download again; however, if the  
problem continues call for service.  
The printer could not successfully write the  
program into Flash memory. A possible cause is  
defective Flash memory. Try the download again;  
however, if the problem continues call for service.  
Application Firmware downloaded was not  
compatible with the printer’s Main PCB (i.e.,  
firmware used was for a different model and not  
supported by this boot loader version). See  
Section 4.1.4 – Configuration Level.  
The printer detected an error in the download. The  
possible causes include:  
An invalid or corrupted file was downloading;  
try saving the file to the host and then download  
again.  
Communications error. Recheck cabling and  
port setting.  
Reserved for future use. If this message is  
consistent, call for service.  
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5.7 Updating the Boot Loader Program  
The printer stores the Boot Loader Program in Flash memory on the Main PCB.  
A feature allows updates to this program via the printer’s interface port. Updates  
can be found on our web site.  
If power is lost while “Upgrading Software” is displayed, the  
printer will become non-functional and must be returned to the  
factory for programming or the main board replaced.  
WARNING  
Note: Only printers with an Application Version of 2.09 or greater can  
update the Boot Loader Program.  
Before beginning the Boot Loader update, identify the printer’s current version.  
Print a Configuration Label (see Section 4.3.2) and compare that version string  
to those available from our web site. Download the desired version onto your  
computer’s hard drive. To update the Boot Loader Program:  
Boot Loader Update Procedure  
Step Displayed Message Operator Action  
Comment(s)  
Using the DOS  
copy command  
As an example, this would be  
entered as: copy  
1.  
(where ‘filename’ boottb99_0209.bs lpt1: (where  
is the program to  
be loaded and  
‘lpt1’ is the  
‘lpt1’ is the host computer’s  
output port; however, your  
selection can differ to include  
selected interface a serial or other port, as the  
port), enter the  
following:  
printer is equipped).  
The Ready Indicator will flash  
copy filename lpt1: while the data is received.  
No action required. The new application program  
is being stored and verified.  
2.  
No action required. The printer has reset  
automatically.  
3.  
4.  
No action required. The new application is now  
running.  
Note: If ‘Uncalibrated’ or  
‘Position Fault’ is displayed,  
the printer will have to be  
calibrated (see Section  
5.2).  
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6.0 Troubleshooting Tips  
If a problem arises with the printer, the information in this section will help you  
resolve it. Use this guide as a starting point in troubleshooting. If you have  
questions, or if problems persist, contact a qualified service technician or a  
Technical Support Representative. The following are problems that will not  
necessarily generate a message (see Section 6.1 for Fault and Warning  
Messages).  
If experiencing this problem…  
Try this solution…  
Cannot communicate through  
the parallel port:  
Be sure the parallel cable is connected and is  
the correct type for the application. Try  
setting the ‘Parallel Port Direction’ to Uni-  
Directional; some host computers are not bi-  
directional compatible. See Section 4.1.5.  
Display is blank, but the  
READY indicator is ‘On’:  
The display contrast may set too low. Press  
and hold the MENU key for 10 seconds or  
until the display reappears.  
Erratic printing (strange  
characters instead of label  
formats print):  
The printer may be in ‘hex dump mode’;  
see Section 6.2. Enter the Diagnostics  
menu and disable this mode; see Section  
4.1.6. Exit the menu, save changes and  
return to the ‘READY’ mode.  
If using the serial port for communicating,  
check both the host and printer port  
configuration; the printer may be set for 8  
data bits while the host is set for 7 bits (or  
vice versa).  
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Intellifont will not print:  
Intellifont format is Little/Big Endian  
specific. The printer uses Big Endian. Refer  
to your font supplier for information.  
Light print on the right side  
(facing the printer) of the  
label:  
The Printhead Leveling Cam may be  
incorrectly adjusted; see Section 5.3.1.  
The Platen Roller may be dirty or worn;  
see Section 5.5.2.  
Missing information in the  
printed label:  
Check the label format for character  
placement outside the dimensions of the  
label; all row/column values must allow  
enough space for the height/length of the  
characters and bar codes to be printed  
within the format size.  
The available memory may have been  
exceeded by the memory requirement of  
the label format. Try reducing the memory  
allocated to either the internal module or  
scaleable font caches; see System  
Settings/Memory Settings – Section 4.1.4.  
Missing print on left or right Information may be formatted outside the  
side of the label:  
label dimensions. Check your software  
program label size or check the values in the  
menu for Print Control / Column Offset and  
Print Control  
/
Custom Adjustments  
/
Column Offset; see Section 4.1.2.  
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No power (all indicator lights  
are ‘Off”):  
Verify that the AC power cord has been  
made at both the outlet and the printer;  
also, ensure the power switch is ‘On’.  
Verify that the AC outlet is functioning, or  
try moving the printer to another AC  
circuit.  
The AC cord may be damaged; replace it.  
The power switch may be defective or the  
line fuse blown; call for service.  
Nothing is printing (labels  
advance normally, but no  
image is printed):  
Begin by examining the used ribbon for an  
image.  
If an image is on the used ribbon:  
Verify that the ribbon was properly loaded  
per Section 3.3.  
If it was properly loaded, the wrong ribbon  
coating configuration was used. Clean the  
printhead (see Section 5.5.1). Use only  
Pitney Bowes ribbons.  
If no image is on the used ribbon:  
Run any Quick Test label; see Section 4.3.  
If an image printed, then check the  
protocol and port settings for both the  
printer and host. These must match.  
The heat setting may be too low. Make an  
adjustment in the software program or  
through the Front Panel.  
The media/ribbon combination may be  
incorrect. Contact a Media Representative.  
The printhead or printhead cable(s) may be  
loose; power ‘Off’ and reconnect; see  
Section 5.4 for locations.  
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Nothing happens when trying  
to print using a software  
program:  
Ensure that the printer is at READY.  
Observe the Front Panel, if the READY  
light does not flash as you send the format  
check the protocol and port settings  
between the printer and host.  
Ensure the I/O cable meets the  
requirements found in Section 3.0.1.  
Poor print quality:  
The printhead may need cleaning; see  
Section 5.5.1.  
Adjust these settings through the Front  
Panel or by host commands, Heat, Print  
Speed and Darkness; see Sections 2.1.1  
and 4.1.2.  
The media/ribbon combination may not be  
compatible; see Section 2.1.  
The Printhead Leveling Cam may be  
incorrectly adjusted; see Section 5.3.1.  
The Platen Roller may be dirty or worn;  
see Section 5.5.2.  
The Printhead Burn Line may need  
adjusting; see Section 5.3.2.  
Skips labels when printing:  
The printer may need calibration; see  
Section 5.1 and 5.2.  
The Media Sensor may be slightly out of  
position; readjust the position; see Section  
5.0.  
The label format may be too close (within  
1/8of the edge) to the start of the next  
label. Try reducing or moving the format  
slightly.  
Unable to print rotated text:  
The characters may be formatted outside  
the label dimensions. Ensure the  
row/column values provide enough room  
for the height of the characters or bar code  
to be printed. See the Programmer’s  
Manual for details.  
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6.1 Fault and Warning Messages  
When the printer detects a problem or the potential for a problem, a message is  
displayed and the Error Indicator (see Section 4.0.4) will be illuminated. There  
are two types of indications:  
Fault Indication – the indicator ‘fast flashes’ with message.  
Warning Indication – the indicator ‘slow flashes’ with message.  
The Fault and Warning Messages are listed in the following two tables,  
including a brief description of each and possible solution(s).  
Note: After the printer enters a fault condition, the fault must be corrected  
and then FEED key must be pressed to clear the condition.  
Fault Messages:  
Displayed Message  
Description  
Possible Solution(s)  
The printer has  
Try cycling the printer power  
detected an analog ‘Off’ and ‘On’. If the fault  
to digital circuit  
converter failure.  
does not clear, call for  
service.  
The printer has  
detected a Direct  
Memory Access  
failure.  
Try cycling the printer power  
‘Off’ and ‘On’. If the fault  
does not clear, call for  
service.  
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Fault Messages (continued):  
Displayed Message  
Description  
Possible Solution(s)  
The printer cannot 1) Reload media.  
detect media.  
2) Ensure that the labels are  
passing through the Media  
Sensor.  
3) Readjust the Media Sensor  
over the TOF mark; see  
Section 5.0.  
4) Calibrate the printer; see  
Section 5.2.  
The printer has  
Press and hold the FEED key  
determined that the for 4 seconds; see Section 5.1.  
media is not  
Calibration may also be  
correctly  
needed. See Section 5.2.  
positioned to print.  
The printer has  
Try cycling the printer power  
detected a problem ‘Off’ and ‘On’. If the fault  
in the print logic.  
does not clear, call for  
service.  
The system has  
detected a RAM  
failure.  
Try cycling the printer  
power ‘Off’ and ‘On’. If the  
fault does not clear, call for  
service.  
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Fault Messages (continued):  
Displayed Message  
Description  
Possible Solution(s)  
The ribbon sensor 1) Ensure that ribbon is  
detects no or only  
sporadic ribbon  
supply hub  
movement; or the  
sensor values may  
have changed.  
correctly loaded with the  
printhead locked down.  
2) Check the ribbon supply  
and ribbon take up hubs for  
obstructions that may be  
stopping movement.  
3) Ensure that the ribbon  
supply core fits snugly on  
the ribbon supply hub.  
Note: The  
ribbon sensor  
calibration will  
only take effect  
after a Level 2  
reset has cleared  
the previously set  
values; see  
4) Ensure that the media and  
paper combination is  
correct.  
5) Perform a Level 2 Reset  
(Section 4.0.6) and then a  
Positioning Calibration  
(Section 5.1).  
Section 4.0.6.  
The printer has  
Try cycling the printer power  
detected a problem ‘Off’ and ‘On’. If the fault  
applying the  
printhead heat  
strobe.  
does not clear, call for  
service.  
The printer has  
Turn ‘Off’ the printer until  
shutdown to allow cool to prevent permanent  
the printhead  
temperature to  
cool.  
damage due to an excessive  
printhead temperature.  
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Fault Messages (continued):  
Displayed Message  
Description  
Possible Solution(s)  
If media is moving:  
The printer could  
not find the TOF  
mark within the  
maximum label  
length setting or it  
found a TOF in an  
unexpected place.  
1) Press the FEED key. It  
may be necessary to re-  
calibrate the printer; see  
Section 5.2.  
2) The Media Sensor may be  
out of position. Readjust its  
position; see Section 5.0.  
3) The media may not be  
properly loaded. Reload  
media and ensure that the  
Media Guide is positioned  
properly; see Section 3.1.  
4) The label may be longer  
than the default value for  
maximum length. Check  
the Media Settings /  
Maximum Label Length;  
see Section 4.1.1.  
5) The Media Sensor may be  
obstructed. Check and  
carefully remove any  
obstruction (labels, paper  
dust, adhesive, etc).  
If media is not moving:  
The printhead may not be  
latched; close and lock the  
printhead.  
The printer has  
detected a drop in  
the 24-volt power  
supply.  
Try cycling the printer power  
‘Off’ and ‘On’. If the fault  
does not clear, call for  
service.  
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Warning Messages:  
Displayed Message  
Description  
Action  
The printer has  
detected burned-  
out printhead  
elements.  
Replace the printhead when  
print quality becomes  
unacceptable or if the  
printed bar codes are non-  
compliant.  
The printer missed Readjust the media sensor  
detecting a label  
gap.  
and recalibrate.  
Power has been  
removed and  
shutdown is in  
progress.  
The printer power switch  
was turned ‘Off’, the line  
fuse has blown, or AC line  
voltage has been lost.  
The host has  
pending  
configuration  
changes that will  
To save changes, send a  
host reset command (in  
DPL) or to discard changes  
perform a front panel reset;  
not take effect until see Section 4.0.6.  
a ‘host reset  
command’ is  
issued.  
The printer has  
detected a low  
operating voltage.  
A possible low or  
fluctuating line voltage  
level. Try moving the  
printer to another outlet. If  
this condition persists call  
for service.  
Ribbon will soon  
need replacement.  
Replace ribbon when  
needed.  
The printer was  
unable to save  
settings in  
If the condition persists,  
possible faulty Main PCB.  
Call for service.  
permanent  
memory.  
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Warning Messages (continued):  
Displayed Message  
Description  
Action  
A high printhead  
temperature has  
been detected.  
Allow printhead to cool.  
The previous  
warning condition  
has been corrected.  
No further action is  
necessary.  
6.2 Hex Dump Mode  
The hex dump mode is a useful tool for diagnosing problems, including  
communication and DPL syntax errors, allowing a comparison of input strings  
(sent by host) to output data (received by printer). To decode this information,  
the Programmer’s Manual is an essential reference. This output can be used for  
debugging the label format. And by repeatedly sending a format, this mode can  
uncover handshaking problems (if they exist). Handshaking problems are  
identified by sections of missing data in the character string.  
To begin, go to the Diagnostics menu and enable Hex Dump Mode; see Section  
4.1.6. Exit the menu, save changes and returning to the ‘READY’ mode. Now  
all data sent to the printer will now be output in hexadecimal code, along with  
the printable ASCII equivalents.  
The figure below is a sample Hex Dump Label. After sending a label format to  
the printer, the hex code output will be immediate. As a final note, many  
software programs use bit mapping to construct the label, making diagnosis  
difficult. Contact a Technical Support Representative with any questions.  
Note: To exit the hex dump mode, re-enter the Diagnostics Menu and disable  
the Hex Dump Mode, exit the menu, then save the changes to return to  
the ‘READY’ mode.  
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7.0 Printer Specifications  
Bar Codes  
(See the Programmer’s Manual for details. See Appendix B for visual samples.)  
Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 128 (subsets A, B and C), Codabar,  
LOGMARS, UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC 2 & 5 digit addendums, EAN-8, EAN-13,  
EAN 2 & 5 digit addendums, UPC Random Weight, Code 93, Plessey,  
Universal Shipping Container Symbology, Code 128 MOD 43, Postnet,  
USS/EAN-128 Random Weight, Telepen, UPS MaxiCode (modes 2 & 3),  
PDF417, Data Matrix and QR Code.  
Fonts  
9 Bit-Mapped Fonts, rotatable 0, 90, 180, 270 degrees  
CG Triumvirate Scalable Font  
CG Triumvirate Condensed Bold Scalable Font  
Communications  
Interfaces:  
EIA RS-232/DB-25 Serial, and IEEE 1284  
Compliant Parallel  
Serial Data Rates:  
Handshaking:  
Parity:  
2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K, and 38.4K baud.  
Xon/Xoff; CTS/DTR  
Even, Odd, or None  
1 or 2  
Stop Bits:  
Data Bits:  
7 or 8  
Electrical  
Input Voltage:  
90 – 132 or 180 – 264 VAC @ 47–63 Hz, auto-  
ranging.  
Power Consumption:  
Grounding:  
Typical Operating: 90 Watts / Standby: 10 Watts  
Unit must be connected to a properly grounded  
receptacle.  
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Environmental Requirements  
Operating Temperature:  
Storage Temperature:  
Humidity:  
32° F – 100° F (0° C to 38° C)  
0° F 140° F (-17° C to 60° C)  
10% 95% non-condensing  
Non-conducting, non-corrosive  
Dust:  
Electromagnetic Radiation: Moderate RF fields can be tolerated  
Mechanical  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
12.70" (322.6mm)  
12.62" (320.6mm)  
18.60" (472.5cm)  
45 lbs. (20.5 kg)  
Printing Specifications  
Printing Type:  
Direct Thermal or optional Thermal Transfer  
Print Speed:  
2 – 8 IPS (50.8 – 203.2 mmps)  
203 DPI (8 dots/mm)  
Printhead Resolution:  
Nominal Dot Size:  
.0043" x .0052" (.109mm x .132mm)  
Printhead Protection  
Type:  
Thermistor Sensor. Temporary shutdown of  
printing occurs upon over-temperature detection;  
printing resumes automatically after cool-down.  
SDRAM Memory:  
Flash Memory:  
8 MB  
1 MB  
Maximum Print Width:  
Print Length Range:  
Print Justification:  
4.09" (103.9 mm)  
.25" – 99" (6.35mm – 2514.6mm)  
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222  
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DB  
DC  
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DF  
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254  
255  
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FB  
FC  
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Available Fonts and Bar Codes  
All character fonts and bar codes available with the printer are described in this  
section. Each font and bar code has a name associated with it for use in  
programming. Human-readable fonts have numeric names, while bar code fonts  
have alpha names. Consult the Programmer's Manual for detailed information.  
Fonts  
Fonts 0 through 8 use the slash zero (Ø) convention for distinguishing between  
the number zero and the letter O. The slash can be removed with the ‘Z’ label-  
formatting command. These fonts are non-proportional (monospaced): each  
character takes the same amount of space for printing.  
The Triumvirate font number 9 is a proportional font: each character will take  
up a different amount of space when printed.  
Font  
Valid ASCII Characters  
0
1
2
3
32-127  
32-168, 171, 172, 225  
32-168, 171, 172, 225  
32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153, 154,  
156, 157, 165, 168, 225  
4
5
6
32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153, 154,  
156, 157, 165, 168, 225  
32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153, 154,  
156, 157, 165, 168, 225  
32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153, 154,  
156, 157, 165, 168, 225  
7
8
9
32-126  
32, 48-57, 60, 62, 67, 69, 78, 83, 84, 88, 90  
32-126, 128-169, 171-173, 181-184, 189, 190, 198, 199, 208-216, 222, 224-  
237, 241, 243, 246-250  
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The table below lists the font sizes; the numbers indicate the number of dots.  
Font  
Height  
7
13  
18  
27  
36  
52  
64  
32  
Width  
5
Spacing  
Font 0  
Font 1  
Font 2  
Font 3  
Font 4  
Font 5  
Font 6  
Font 7  
Font 8  
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
5
5
7
10  
14  
18  
18  
32  
15  
15  
28  
Font 0: 96-character alphanumeric,  
Font 1: 145-character upper and  
lower case alphanumeric  
with descenders and  
ascenders.  
upper and lower case.  
Font 2: 138-character alphanumeric, Font 3: 62-character alphanumeric,  
upper and lower case. uppercase.  
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Font 4: 62-character alphanumeric,  
Font 5: 62-character alphanumeric,  
uppercase.  
uppercase.  
Font 6: 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase.  
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Font 7: OCR-A, size I.  
Font 8: OCR-B, size III.  
Font 9: Internal Triumvirate font. The number in the bar code height field  
sets the point sizes. Larger point sizes can be obtained by increasing  
the height and width multipliers.  
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Bar Code Summary Data  
Bar Code fonts have alpha names (left column in the table below). Uppercase  
alpha names will print barcodes with human-readable interpretations. Lowercase  
alpha names will print barcodes only. The table is followed by visual samples.  
Bar  
Code  
ID  
Valid ASCII Characters,  
Length Checksum decimal value  
Type  
Code 3 of 9  
representation  
A
Varies  
11  
No  
32, 36, 37, 42, 43, 45-57,  
65-90  
48-57 Numeric only.  
Option V used in the 6th &  
7th position  
B
UPC-A  
Yes  
C
D
E
F
UPC-E  
6
Yes  
No  
48-57 Numeric only  
48-57 Numeric only  
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) Varies  
Code 128  
EAN-13  
Varies  
12  
M-103 32-127  
Yes  
48-57 Numeric only. Option  
V used in the 7th & 8th  
position  
G
H
EAN-8  
HBIC  
7
Yes  
M-43  
48-57 Numeric only  
32, 36-39, 42, 43, 45-57, 65-  
90  
Varies  
I
J
Codabar  
Varies  
Varies  
No  
M-10  
36, 43, 45-58, 65-68  
48-57 Numeric only  
Interleaved 2 of 5 with a  
modulo 10 checksum  
Plessey  
K
L
Up to  
14  
M-10  
M-10  
48-57 Numeric only. Option  
+ is Last Character for  
Second M-11 Checksum  
48-57 Numeric only  
Interleaved 2 of 5 with a  
modulo 10 checksum &  
shipping bearer bars  
2 digit UPC addendum  
5 digit UPC addendum  
Code 93  
13  
M
N
O
p
Q
R
2
5
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
48-57 Numeric only  
48-57 Numeric only  
35-38, 42-58, 65-90, 97-122  
48-57 Numeric only  
48-57 Numeric only  
48-57 Numeric only  
Varies  
Varies  
19  
Postnet  
UCC/EAN Code 128  
UCC/EAN Code 128  
K-Mart NON EDI barcode  
UCC/EAN Code 128  
Random Weight  
Telepen  
18  
S
34 +  
Yes  
48-57 Numeric only  
T
U
v
Varies  
84  
1
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Alphanumeric  
Alphanumeric  
A, B, C, D  
UPS MaxiCode  
FIM  
z
PDF-417  
Varies  
Varies  
Varies  
Varies  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
All  
W1c DataMatrix  
W1d QR Code – Auto format  
W1D QR Code – Manual format  
All 8-bit values  
Alphanumeric  
Single byte or Kanji double  
byte  
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Bar Code A: Code 3 of 9  
Bar Code B: UPC-A  
Bar Code D: Interleaved 2 of 5  
Bar Code C: UPC-E  
Bar Code E: Code 128  
Bar Code F: EAN-13  
Bar Code H: Health Industry Bar  
Code (HBIC)  
Bar Code G: EAN-8  
Bar Code I: Codabar  
Bar Code J: Interleaved 2 of 5  
w/module 10 checksum  
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Bar Code K: Plessey  
Bar Code L: Interleaved 2 of 5  
w/module 10 checksum and  
shipping bearer bars  
Bar Code M: 2 Digit UPC addendum  
Bar Code N: 5 Digit UPC addendum  
Bar Code p: Postnet  
Bar Code O: Code 93  
Bar Code Q: UCC/EAN Code 128  
Bar Code R: UCC/EAN Code 128  
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Bar Code S: UCC/EAN Code 128 Random Weight  
Bar Code T: Telepen  
Bar Code u: UPS MaxiCode  
Bar Code v: FIM  
Bar Code z: PDF-417  
Bar Code W1c: DataMatrix  
Bar Code W1d: QR Code  
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Module Assignments  
Memory Module  
Designator Module Size Volatile*  
Location / Use  
A
B
Future Option  
Future Option  
1024 KB  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
N/A  
N/A  
Main PCB SDRAM – user  
addressable for graphics, fonts, and  
label formats  
D
(default size)  
F
4 MB  
No  
Optional Flash Card – user  
addressable for graphics, fonts, and  
label formats  
Y
Z
64 KB  
4 MB  
No  
No  
Main PCB Flash – reserved for  
EFIGS  
Optional Flash Card – reserved for  
ILPC  
*When power is removed from the printer, stored data will be lost.  
Print Resolutions and Maximum Widths  
Resolutions and Widths  
Maximum Print  
Width  
Factory Default  
Model Printhead Resolution  
Setting  
Inches Millimeters  
J693  
203 dots/inch  
(8 dots/mm)  
4.09  
103.9  
4.10  
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Speed Settings and Defaults  
Consult the Programmer's Manual for detailed information.  
J693  
Speed Range  
Default Setting  
Function  
IPS  
MMPS  
IPS  
6.0  
6.0  
4.0  
MMPS  
152.4  
152.4  
101.6  
2-8  
2-10  
2-4  
50.8 – 203.2  
50.8 – 203.2  
50.8 – 101.6  
Print  
Feed  
Reverse  
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Menu System Multi-Language Support  
This printer provides the user with the ability to download new menu system  
languages and/or replace the provided translations. A Microsoft  
Excel  
Spreadsheet defines the menu dictionary – the user adds a new language column  
or modifies an existing column in the spreadsheet, clicks on the ‘Generate DPL  
file(s)’ radio button and sends the generated DPL file(s) to the printer.  
Here are the highlights and restrictions of the feature:  
The printer can register up to 10 different display languages, including  
EFIGS.  
The EFIGS languages and any additional languages are stored on Module  
Y: a 64KB Flash Module located on the Main PCB.  
It is okay to download menu files generated for a lesser firmware revision to  
new firmware – any messages that are not defined are displayed in English.  
For the procedures below, the printer will accept the menu downloads from  
any available port.  
The language creation programs support Windows 95, Windows 98,  
Windows NT, and Windows 2000.  
Required Software  
J693 Application Version 3.0 or  
greater*  
Comment  
Must reside in the target printer. (See  
Section 4.3.2 for details.)  
Must be purchased by user.  
Program used during the process to  
create DPL file.  
Microsoft Excel 97  
Img2dl.exe**  
Gemmsgxls.xls**  
Menu Dictionary  
*These software files and programs are available on our web site.  
**Pitney Bowes recommends that the Img2dl.exe and Gemmsgxls.xls files reside in the  
same directory.  
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Creating a Menu Language:  
1) Invoke Excel and open the gemmsglst.xls file. Excel opens the file and the  
following screen appears.  
2) Click the “Enable Macro” box and the following appears.  
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3) Click On Column J and enter your new language, or modify an existing one.  
Tips:  
A) Message Size – When entering new messages, reference the ‘MAX’  
column: this is the maximum number of characters allowed for this  
field. Warnings are displayed when the number of characters is  
exceeded or when trying to modify the MAX value. Beware that  
“cutting” and “pasting” fields could defeat this warning system.  
B) Two Line Messages – Some of the message are displayed as two lines.  
These are indicated in the comment fields.  
C) Comments – This field can be modified with no effect.  
4) When editing has been completed, highlight all of the columns you desire to  
create (more than one language may be selected) by pressing the letter  
above the column.  
5) Press the Generate DPL File(s) radio button. A  
file will be generated for each of the selected  
columns and Excel will provide confirmation.  
(Example: small.ls)  
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6) Download the generated files to the printer – one method is the DOS copy  
command:  
copy small.ls lpt1: /b  
7) Reset the printer by pressing and holding the CANCEL key for  
approximately four seconds.  
8) Verify the operation by printing a Configuration Label (see Section 4.3.2).  
The new font selection will be printed on the label under SYSTEM  
INFORMATION / OPTIONAL LANGUAGES or select the new language  
in the SYSTEM SETTINGS / MENU LANGUAGE in the printer’s menu.  
This is the only method to determine whether the download was successful.  
If the menu system displays the new language selection, but all displayed  
messages remain in English an error has occurred. Re-check the process.  
Contact Technical Support if problems continue and be prepared to provide  
the Gemmsglst.xls and the DPL download file you have created. Other  
possible error messages are as follows:  
Menu Language Error Message  
Description  
Please select the entire column(s) After pressing the Generate DPL  
or the desired language(s), by File(s) radio button, the languages  
clicking on the column letter(s)  
to convert were not correctly  
selected.  
Message text may not exceed The entered message exceeds the  
MAX=xx designated characters for number of characters specified in  
this MID  
column C. You may not modify  
this number.  
Advance File Handling Information  
The standard printer leaves the factory with EFIGS loaded into module Y.  
At this point, Module Y is LOCKED and will only accept additional  
Language Downloads.  
After downloading a language update, Module Y is left UNLOCKED until  
the printer is reset or power is cycled. In this state, Module Y will accept  
font, image and label format downloads. The module will also honor the  
Clear Module request. Therefore, following an update it is recommended  
that a reset be performed to lock the module; otherwise, a software package  
may ‘Clear All Modules’ thus destroying the new menu language(s).  
Module Y can be UNLOCKED by sending this DPL string: <STX>KpY0.  
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To restore the factory generated EFIGS image, download the file  
*832296.01A to the printer. This file is located on our web site. The letter at  
the end of the file name (e.g., A) specifies the revision. The latest revision  
will be available on the FTP site.  
Downloading the same language twice will automatically delete the first  
occurrence, but will not free the memory space. Use the Pack Module  
feature (see Section 4.1.3) or reload the FIGS file to free the space.  
Deletion of the selected language will set the printer to English.  
The total number of languages that the printer can now accept is limited to  
10, but this number is dependent upon the size of each language translation.  
The translation size will vary with the number of messages that are  
translated for that particular language. Current complete language files are  
about 7,000 bytes each but with product growth, the total number of  
languages is expected to drop to seven.  
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alphanumeric Consisting of alphabetic, numeric, punctuation and  
other symbols.  
backing material The silicon-coated paper carrier material to which  
labels with adhesive backing are affixed. Also referred to as  
“liner”.  
bar code A representation of alphanumeric information in a pattern of  
machine-readable marks. The basic categories are divided into  
one-dimensional (UPC, Code 39, Postnet, etc.) and two-  
dimensional barcodes (Data Matrix, MaxiCode, PDF417, etc.).  
boot loader The resident program that loads the application from  
Flash memory, decompresses it into the SRAM, and starts  
operations.  
calibration The process through which sensor readings are entered into  
the printer for correct sensor function (e.g., detection of a given  
media) and TOF positioning.  
character set The entire complement of alphanumeric symbols  
contained in a given font.  
checksum An alphanumeric error detection method used in many bar  
code symbologies for informational security.  
continuous media An uninterrupted roll or box of label or tag stock  
media that contains no gap, notch, or mark to separate individual  
labels or tags.  
core diameter The inside diameter measurement of the cardboard core  
at the center of a ribbon or media roll.  
cutter A mechanical device (e.g., rotary or guillotine) used to cut labels  
or tags following printing.  
defaults The functional setting values returned following a factory  
reset of the printer.  
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diagnostics Programs used to locate and diagnose hardware problems.  
die-cut media Media that has been cut into a pattern using a press,  
where the excess paper is removed leaving individual labels,  
with gaps between them, attached to a backing material.  
direct thermal The printing method that uses a heat sensitive media  
and only the heat of the thermal printhead to create an image on  
the label.  
direct thermal media Media coated with special chemicals that react  
and darken with the application of heat.  
DPI (dots per inch) A measurement of print resolution, rated in the  
number of thermal elements contained in one inch of the  
printhead. Also referred to as “resolution”.  
DPL (Datamax Programming Language) programming commands  
used specifically for control of and label production in the  
printer. A complete listing of commands can be found in the  
Programmer’s Manual.  
EFIGS English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and other multi-  
language support as programmed for the printer’s menu system  
and configuration label.  
fan-fold Media that is folded and stacked.  
feed speed The speed at which the media moves under the printhead in  
non-printed areas and between labels.  
Flash memory Non-volatile memory (does not require printer power to  
maintain data) that can be erased and reprogrammed, used to  
hold the printer’s operating program.  
font A set of alphanumeric characters that share a particular typeface.  
gap A space between die-cut or notched labels used to sense the top-of-  
form.  
IPS (inches per second) Imperial measurement of printer speeds.  
label A paper or synthetic printing material, typically with a pressure  
sensitive adhesive backing.  
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label length The distance from the top of the label to the bottom of the  
label as it exits the printer.  
label repeat The distance from the top of one label to the top of the  
next label.  
label tracking Undesirable lateral (side to side) movement of the  
media as it travels under the printhead.  
label width The left to right measurement of the label as it exits the  
printer.  
media Generalized term for all types of printing stocks, including: roll  
fed, continuous, die-cut, and fanfold.  
media hub Device in the printer used to support roll media.  
media sensor An electronic device equipped with photosensors to  
detect media and the top-of-form on die-cut, notched or  
reflective media.  
MMPS (millimeters per second) Metric measurement of printer  
speeds.  
notched stock Media, typically tag stock, with holes or notches in the  
material that is used to signal the top-of-form. The printer must  
be set to ‘gap’ to use this media type.  
perforation small cuts extending through the label and backing  
material to facilitate their separation. Also referred to as “perf”.  
print speed The speed at which the media moves under the printhead  
during the printing process.  
reflective media Media imprinted with carbon-based black marks on  
the underside of the material, which is used to signal the top-of-  
form when the ‘reflective’ sensor is enabled.  
registration Repeatable top to bottom alignment of printed labels.  
reverse speed The backward rate of media motion into the printer  
during tear-off, peel and present and cutting modes for  
positioning the label at the start of print position.  
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ribbon An extruded polyester tape with several layers of material, one  
of which is ink-like, used to produce an image on the label. Also  
referred to as “foil”.  
ribbon wrinkle An undesirable overlapping of the ribbon during the  
printing process that leads to voids on the printed label.  
Typically caused by an improper printhead leveling cam  
adjustment.  
roll media A form of media that is wound upon a cardboard core.  
start of print The position on the label where the printing actually  
begins.  
tag stock A heavy paper or synthetic printing material, typically  
featuring a notch or black mark and without an adhesive  
backing.  
thermal transfer The printing method that creates an image by  
transferring ink from a ribbon onto the media using the heat  
from the thermal printhead.  
TOF (top-of-form) The start of a new label.  
void An undesirable blank space in a printed image.  
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