SATO Printer MB200 201i User Guide

Operator’s Manual  
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Safety Precautions  
As a preventive measure to ensure safe usage of this  
machine so as to safeguard against damage to  
yourself, other people or property, there are many  
display diagrams used in this instruction manual and  
on this machine. The displays and their meanings are  
illustrated in the following pages. Please take time to  
read and understand the content.  
If this display and its warning is  
ignored, any mishandling could  
result in death or serious  
injuries.  
Warning  
If this display and its warning is  
ignored, any mishandling could  
Attention  
result in serious injuries as well  
as damage to properties.  
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Safety Precautions  
Explanation of hazard symbols  
The triangle sign means ‘Be  
careful’. The content within the triangle  
illustrates specific hazards. In this case,  
the sign on the left means ‘beware of  
electric shock’.  
Example  
Example  
Example  
The circular sign means ‘prohibited’.  
The content within the circle illustrates a  
specific prohibition. In this case the sign  
on the left means ‘disassembly  
prohibited’.  
The black circular sign means  
‘must do’. The content within the sign  
illustrates specific items that must be  
carried out. In this case the sign on the  
left means ‘the plug must be unplugged from the  
socket’.  
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Warning  
Liquids  
Do not place any liquids or small metallic objects near  
the printer. Should any of these fall into the printer,  
immediately turn off the power and contact your  
nearest dealer or service center. Continued use  
increases the risk of fire or electric shocks.  
Foreign Matter  
Do not insert or drop metallic or flammable objects  
into the openings of the printer (such as outlets for  
cables). If this happens, immediately turn off the  
power and contact your nearest dealer or service  
center. Continued use increases the risk of fire or  
electric shocks.  
Foreign Matter  
Should the printer be dropped or become damaged,  
immediately turn off the power and contact your  
nearest dealer or service center. Continued use  
increases the risk of fire or electric shocks.  
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Warning  
Abnormal Conditions  
Continued use of the printer while it is emitting smoke  
or strange odors increases the risk of fire or electric  
shocks. Immediately turn off the power and contact  
your nearest dealer or service center. Do not try to  
service the printer by yourself.  
Disassembly  
Never try to take the unit apart or modify it in any  
way. Doing so increases the risk of fire or electric  
shocks. Contact your nearest dealer or service center  
for repairs.  
Battery care  
Never try to take apart the battery pack or modify it in  
any way. Never expose the battery to direct heat or  
fire, or take any actions that may lead to physical  
damage. When charging the battery pack, be sure to  
use the printer or the specified battery charger.  
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Warning  
Power Supply Precautions  
• Use only the specified voltage and use only the  
specified battery charger.  
• Never use the battery charger with any other battery  
pack except for the specified type. Doing so can  
rupture the battery, or cause leakage, fire or electric  
shocks.  
• Never cut, damage or modify the power cord. Also,  
never place heavy objects on the power cord or  
heat or pull the power cord. Doing so may damage  
the cord.  
• Should the power cord ever become seriously  
damaged (internal wiring exposed or shorted),  
contact your nearest dealer or service center for  
repair.  
• Never modify, excessively bend, twist, or pull the  
power cord.  
Continued use of the printer in any of the above  
situations can lead to increased risks of fire or electric  
shocks.  
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Location  
Do not locate the printer in the area subjected to high  
humidity or dew. If dew forms inside the printer,  
immediately turn off the printer and do not use it until  
all moisture has dried up. Continued use creates the  
danger of electric shock or the printer damage.  
Power  
Do not use wet hands to operate the power switch,  
replace the battery pack or unplug the AC adapter or  
battery charger. Doing so increases the risk of electric  
shock.  
Hazardous parts  
• The entire thermal head gets very hot after printing.  
Avoid touching any part of it when replacing paper  
or cleaning the printer.  
• Do not try to replace the thermal head by yourself.  
• The cutter contains a blade, so be careful not to get  
cut by the sharp blade.  
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Replacing the Battery Pack  
• Use only specified replacement battery packs.  
• Make sure to install the pack in the correct direction  
to avoid the danger of injury or damage to  
surrounding areas.  
To replace small-size rechargeable (Lithium ion)  
batteries, seal the old battery pack with tape and  
ask our sales representative or service center about  
disposal methods. Do not place the battery pack  
together with other batteries such as dry batteries.  
Long periods of non usage  
If you have no plan to use the print for a long time,  
remove the battery pack from the printer and unplug  
the AC adapter from the wall outlet.  
Maintenance and Cleaning  
For safe maintenance or cleaning of the printer, make  
sure to remove the battery pack and the AC adapter  
from the printer.  
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Other Precautions  
Avoid placement in extreme temperatures  
Do not place the printer in highly humid areas or at  
outside the -15°C to 50°C temperature range.  
When the printer is being transported...  
The normal vibration encountered during  
transportation is acceptable, but avoid dropping the  
printer or exposing it to extreme vibrations.  
Do not disassemble or modify the printer  
The printer has high-precision components inside  
requiring fine adjustments.  
Use only the specified cables  
Special cables are required to connect to external  
equipment through the external input terminals.  
Contact your nearest dealer or service center if  
necessary.  
Use only specified options  
Do not use a device not specified as option.  
Use the specified paper  
Use the specified paper to avoid printing errors and to  
avoid damaging the print head.  
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Safety Precautions............................................. iii  
Explanation of hazard symbols .......................... iv  
Warnings............................................................ v  
Cautions ............................................................. viii  
Replacing the Battery Pack ............................... ix  
Other Precautions .............................................. x  
Notes on Bluetooth/Wireless Communication.... 1-2  
Unpacking the printer......................................... 2-1  
Part Names ........................................................ 2-2  
Functions of various parts .................................. 2-4  
Charging the battery pack with a charger........... 2-5  
Charging the battery pack with the printer.......... 2-7  
Using the battery pack ....................................... 2-8  
Using the optional AC Adapter for power........... 2-10  
Performing a Test Print ...................................... 3-2  
Printing via the RS-232C Interface..................... 3-3  
Printing via the IrDA Interface ............................ 3-4  
Printing via the Wireless LAN Interface.............. 3-5  
Printing via the Bluetooth Interface .................... 3-6  
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Cleaning the Print Head ..................................... 5-1  
Cleaning the Platen and Peel Roller...................5-2  
Basic Specifications............................................ 7-1  
Optional Accessories..........................................7-7  
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Introduction  
1
This manual is intended to familiarize you with the  
basic features and operation of the MB200/201i  
barcode printer in a short time.  
Key features:  
• High speed CPU and printing speed  
• Long battery life  
• Supports Infrared, RS232 and Bluetooth I/O  
• Durable and rugged design  
• Supports media up to 67 mm in width  
• Supports the Mobile Programming Language or  
Sato Basic Programming Language of the MB200  
Please read this manual* carefully to make full use of  
this product.  
* All information herein was correct at the time of this  
document’s release. Revised versions of this document  
are created to match updates in firmware and procedures.  
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Introduction  
Notes on Bluetooth/Wireless Communication  
Compliance Statement  
This product has been certified for compliance with the  
relevant radio interference regulations of your country  
or region. To ensure continued compliance, do not:  
• Disassemble or modify this product  
• Remove the certificate label (serial number seal) af-  
fixed to this product  
Use of this product near microwave and/or other wire-  
less LAN equipment, or where static electricity or radio  
interference is present, may shorten the communica-  
tion distance, or even disable communication.  
“Bluetooth” is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG,  
Inc., USA., and is used herein under licence.  
Caution: Before using the wireless LAN interface,  
make all the security settings of the wireless LAN  
equipment are configured in accordance with the  
instructions supplied with the equipment.  
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Setup  
2
Unpacking the printer  
If any component shown here is missing, contact  
your nearest dealer or service center.  
Notes:  
The printer is shipped with an integrated belt holder. Cushioning  
material may vary for different regions. An external battery charger is  
available separately but is a standard item in the Starter kit.  
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Setup  
Part Names  
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Setup  
Part Names (cont’d)  
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Setup  
Functions of various parts  
RS-232C  
Interface  
Allows connection to a computer Label  
or handy terminal guide  
Set to meet the size  
of the label used  
RS-232C  
cover  
Protects the RS-232C connector Label  
Allows adjustment of the label  
guide to fit the width of an  
installed label roll  
from dust and damage  
guide  
adjust dial  
Cover  
Opens up to allow the installa-  
tion of labels  
Cover for  
Label  
Protects the label guide adjust-  
ment dial from dust or damage  
guide  
adjust dial  
Cover  
Open/  
Close  
lever  
Enables the user to releases the Label out-  
This is the area where the  
printed label is output  
cover, or to lock the cover shut  
put area  
Easy cut-  
ter  
Cuts printed labels  
Label width Indicates the width of label  
markings  
installed or in use.  
IrDA filter  
Contains the IrDA (infrared)  
sensor and emitter  
DC input  
jack  
Connects to AC adapter which  
supplies direct current to the  
printer  
DIP switch Sets the operation mode of the  
printer. (See page 4-1.)  
Cover for  
DC input  
jack  
Protects the DC input terminal  
and DIP switch fro dust and  
damage  
Dispenser  
unit  
Moved to select  
Dispense mode  
FEED key  
Press to feed label  
POWER  
key  
Allows the user to turns ON/OFF PRINT key  
the printer  
Takes the printer Online  
or Offline  
Cover for special  
battery pack  
Status LED Indicates the  
Battery  
cover  
status of the printer. (See pages  
3-13,3-14, 6-1 and 6-2)  
Battery  
indicator  
(LED)  
Indicates the amount of battery  
power remaining for the printer  
Belt clip  
Suspends the printer on a belt,  
to allow greater mobility  
* Do not hang the printer on to  
anything but a belt  
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Setup  
Charging the battery pack with a charger  
If your printer comes with the optional battery  
charger, you can use it to charge the supplied battery  
pack. Follow the steps below:  
1. Connect the charger to the  
wall outlet and turn on the  
power. The POWER lamp  
lights red.  
2. Align the battery pack with its  
metal contacts facing front,  
and slide it forward into the  
charger.  
metal contacts  
The CHARGE lamp lights red  
when charging starts. It  
turns off when the battery  
pack is fully charged. In the  
case of a five-battery  
charger, when charging  
starts, the CHARGE lamp  
glows red. It then glows  
green when the battery  
packs are fully charged.  
3. After charging, remove the  
battery pack from the  
charger by sliding it out.  
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Setup  
Notes:  
• If the POWER lamp does not light when you turn on  
the power, check the power cord connection.  
• If the CHARGE lamp does not light at the start of  
charging, make sure the battery pack is firmly  
mounted into the charger. Poor mounting of the  
battery pack may result in faulty charging.  
• When the fully charged battery pack is placed into  
the battery charger, the CHARGE lamp turns on  
and then off. In the case of the five-socket charger,  
the CHARGE lamp lights green.  
• When charging a battery pack that has not been  
used for a long time, the CHARGE lamp may blink  
for a while. This does not indicate an error. You can  
continue charging.  
• The battery pack can be recharged over about 300  
times (when used at normal temperatures). If the  
battery pack is fully charged but runs out quickly,  
replace it with a new battery.  
Charging Time  
It takes about 2.5 hours for a fully discharged battery  
pack to return to a fully charged state.  
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Setup  
Charging the battery pack with the printer  
If your printer comes with the optional AC adapter, the  
printer can be used to charge the supplied battery  
pack. Follow the steps below:  
1. Remove the cover of the  
printer’s DC input jack  
and connect the AC  
adapter’s DC output  
terminal to it.  
2. Connect the AC adapter  
to the wall outlet and turn  
on the power. The  
POWER lamp on the  
adapter lights green.  
Charging starts and the  
battery indicator on the  
printer lights red. When the battery pack is fully  
charged, the battery indicator goes off.  
In the case of the MB200/201i Wireless LAN  
interface model, the CHARGE LED on the LCD  
screen lights red when charging starts, and goes  
off when charging is complete.  
Charging Time  
With the AC adapter, it takes about 5 hours for the battery  
pack to reach full charge from a fully discharged state.  
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Setup  
Using the battery pack  
Turn the printer off before removing or replacing the  
battery.  
Insertion  
1. Unlatch the battery  
compartment cover.  
2. Align the battery pack so  
that its metal terminals  
are facing forward. Insert  
the battery pack while  
pressing and holding the  
gray hook. Close the  
battery cover.  
Removal  
Push aside the gray hook in  
the compartment. The  
battery pack is released  
upwards. To pull out the  
battery pack, make use of  
the tape that is attached to  
the top part of the battery  
pack.  
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Setup  
Using the battery pack (cont’d)  
Notes  
Remove the battery pack only when the STATUS  
LED is OFF. When the printer is turned off, the  
STATUS LED goes off. Do not remove the battery  
while the STATUS LED is on. Otherwise, the  
information stored in the printer may not be updated.  
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Setup  
Using the optional AC Adapter for power  
If your printer comes with the optional AC  
adapter, the printer can be operated on AC  
power instead of the supplied battery pack.  
Follow the steps below:  
1. Remove the cover of the  
printer’s DC input jack  
and connect the AC  
adapter’s DC output  
terminal to it.  
2. Connect the AC adapter  
to the wall outlet and turn  
on the power. The  
POWER lamp on the  
adapter lights green.  
Notes:  
Be sure to turn the printer power off when removing  
the DC output terminal of AC adapter or  
disconnecting the power source. Otherwise, the  
information stored in the printer may not be updated.  
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Setup  
Using the optional AC Adapter for power  
Notes (cont’d)  
A battery pack is unnecessary when an AC adapter is  
used. If a battery pack and an AC adapter are being  
used at the same time, the printer will attempt to  
charge the battery pack (if it is not already fully  
charged).  
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Setup  
Installing the label roll  
The method of installing label media varies with  
your choice of the two possible print modes—  
’continuous’ or ‘dispense’ mode.  
Dispenser  
1. Make sure you can see the  
red platen roller. If not, slide  
unit  
the dispenser unit down, by  
lifting its top edge upwards  
at the two arrow marks.  
Now push the dark gray  
Cover Open/Close lever  
Ensure that the first label  
emerges from the bottom  
downwards to release the  
cover.  
(not top) of the roll.  
2. Place the label roll into the  
printer. Make sure the label  
roll is placed with the first  
label feeding from the  
bottom of the roll and not  
from the top (see picture).  
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Setup  
Installing the label roll (cont’d)  
3. Lift up the label guide adjust  
dial cover and turn the dial  
till the label guides press  
loosely against label roll.  
Turn the label roll lightly by  
the hand and confirm that it  
rotates smoothly. Otherwise  
paper may not be fed  
correctly during operation.  
Close the dial cover.  
* When replacing a label roll  
of the same width as that  
used previously,  
adjustment of the label  
guide is not necessary.  
4. Close the cover after confirming that the leading  
edge of the label is outside the printer.  
This completes the label installation for  
continuous mode operation.  
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Setup  
Installing the label roll (cont’d)  
For operating in the Dispense mode, the  
following label loading procedures apply.  
1. Make sure you can see the  
red platen roller. If not, slide  
the dispenser unit down, by  
lifting its top edge upwards  
at the two arrow marks.  
Now push the dark gray  
Cover Open/Close lever  
downwards to release the  
cover.  
Dispenser  
unit  
2. Peel the first label on the  
top of the label. This step is  
unnecessary when a non-  
separate label is used.  
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Setup  
Installing the label roll (cont’d)  
3. Insert the label roll into  
the printer. Make sure the  
first label emerges from  
the bottom (not top) of the  
roll.  
Ensure that the first label  
emerges from the bottom  
(not top) of the roll.  
4. Lift up the label guide  
adjust dial cover and turn  
the dial till the label  
guides press loosely  
against label roll. Turn the  
label roll lightly by hand  
and confirm that it rotates  
smoothly. Otherwise the  
paper may not be fed  
correctly during  
operation. Close the dial  
cover.  
* When replacing a label  
roll of the same width as  
that used previously,  
adjustment of the label  
guide is not necessary.  
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Setup  
Installing the label roll (cont’d)  
3. Close the cover after  
confirming that the leading  
edge of the label is outside  
the printer by at least  
10mm.  
* When using non-  
separate labels, press  
the FEED button to feed  
a piece of label and pull  
the label upward to cut it  
along the perforation. If  
the label becomes  
jammed, retry the label  
setting procedure.  
4. Push the dispenser unit  
forward so that it covers  
the red platen roller.  
This completes the label installation for  
Dispense mode operation. To resume operation  
in Continuous mode, lift the top edge of the  
dispenser unit (where two arrow marks are  
imprinted) to it downwards. In Continuous  
mode, the red platen roller will be visible.  
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Operation and Configuration  
3
After setting up the printer and label roll in Section 2,  
you can now operate the printer properly.  
Turning the printer ON  
Press and hold the  
POWER button. When the  
STATUS LED lights  
green, release the button  
Turning the printer OFF  
Press and hold the  
POWER button again.  
When the STATUS LED  
goes off, release the  
button.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Performing a Test Print  
Users can perform test prints to evaluate the print  
quality and also diagnose problems.  
1. Set the printer DIP switch for  
Test Print mode as shown  
on pages 4-2/4-3.  
2. Press the POWER button  
while pressing and holding  
down the FEED button. The  
printer enters the test mode.  
Press the FEED button  
again to do a test print.  
3. Verify the following using the  
output of the test printing.  
• All printed characters are  
solid black, without any chipped areas.  
• Overall print quality is readable and sharp.  
A low battery condition may affect the print quality.  
Make sure the printer is running on AC or on a full  
battery during a test print.  
Notes:  
If any fault is detected, contact your SATO dealer or  
service center. Before asking for a repair, please read  
the Troubleshooting section of this manual.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Printing via the RS-232C Interface  
Use the following procedure to print by connecting to  
a computer or a handy terminal through an RS-232C  
cable option.  
1. Locate the RS-232C  
interface port cover and lift  
it up to expose the port.  
2. Plug one end of the RS-  
232C cable firmly into the  
port. Make sure that the  
arrow mark on the  
connector of the RS- 232C cable matches with the  
arrow mark by the side of the printer’s port.  
3. Plug the other end of the RS-232C cable to the  
corresponding RS-232C connector of the computer  
or handy terminal. For information on the host  
device RS-232C connector, refer to the relevant  
instruction manual.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Printing via the IrDA Interface  
Use the following procedure to print through  
IrDA interface.  
1. Place the printer 20 cm away from the IrDA port of  
the computer or handy terminal. Adjust the printer  
position so that the center of its IrDA filter projects  
a 30° conical area which contains the IrDA  
transceiver of the computer or handy terminal.  
IrDA communication is limited to a 15 to 20 cm range.  
The usable range may vary depending on the  
usage environment, or the capabilities of other IrDA devices.  
Communication is compromised by direct sunlight or  
ambient light. In such a case, block the strong light from  
entering the IrDA filter, or reduce the distance between the  
two IrDA ports.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Printing via the Wireless LAN Interface  
To print using the Wireless LAN MB200/201i, you  
need to have a properly configured wireless LAN set  
up. The next step is to configure the MB200/201i to  
share the same network settings in order to establish  
communication.  
1) Check the DIP Switches:  
The printer’s DIP switches are factory set for WLAN  
operation. Check that Dip switch 1 is OFF and Dip switch 2 is  
ON. In case you need to reset other switches, refer to the full  
DIP-Switch table in the next chapter, Interface Specifications.  
2) Setup a connection to the Wireless Network  
The next step is to ensure that your printer is  
configured with the proper IP address, subnet mask,  
gateway, SSID, Channel, WLAN mode and  
security settings. Refer to your MIS personnel for  
details of your existing wireless network settings.  
Your SATO-certified System Integrator/dealer can  
help to set up the connection to your corporate  
wireless network. To configure the printer yourself,  
consult them for the necessary software tools.  
Note  
When printing with the WLAN interface, the usable  
range between the printer and the host may vary  
depending on the usage environment and the  
capabilities of the connected devices.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Printing via the Bluetooth Interface  
To print using the Bluetooth-enabled version of  
MB200/201i, you need to have a bluetooth-enabled  
computing device. Two more steps are required.  
1) Check the DIP Switches:  
The printer’s DIP switches are factory set for bluetooth  
operation. Check that Dip switch 1 is OFF and Dip switch 2 is  
ON. This is the main setting for Bluetooth operation. In case you  
need to reset other switches, refer to the full DIP-Switch table in  
the next chapter, Interface Specifications.  
2) Synchronize Bluetooth settings  
After setting the DIP-switches, the next step is to  
ensure that both bluetooth devices are configured to  
operate with the same PIN code and Authentication  
mode settings. Refer to the instruction manual of the  
computing device for details on how to set these  
parameters.  
For the MB200/201i, these parameters can be set by  
a SATO-certified System Integrator/dealer, or by  
using Bluetooth communication software available  
from your SATO dealer or service center.  
Note  
When printing with the Bluetooth interface, the usable  
range between the printer and the host may vary  
depending on the usage environment and the  
capabilities of the connected devices.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Optional LCD screen  
The Wireless LAN version of the printer is factory-  
fitted with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The screen  
can display the following information:  
Dispense Mode Manual/Auto status  
Test Print mode  
Battery  
strength  
Signal  
strength  
MANU  
T
ONLINE  
Two-line  
text  
QTY:0000  
display  
Battery strength: Three-segment indicator. When all  
segments are lit, voltage level is greater than 8.0 V.  
Two segments indicator a level of between 7.8 V and  
7.9 V. One segment indicates a level of between 7.6 V  
and 7.7 V. When all segments are off (voltage level  
below 7.5 V, printing is not possible.)  
Signal strength: Three-segment indicator to indicate  
Minimum, Medium and Maximum signal quality. An X  
indicates no reception.  
Test Print indicator: Appears in Test Print mode.  
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Optional LCD screen (cont’d)  
Two-line text display: Displays the following:  
1) Various status messages: Firmware version,  
Online mode, Offline mode, labels remaining in  
print queue, Test Print status, Default Setting,  
Complete, Factory Clear, Press Feed Key, Press  
Print Key, Hex Dump Mode, Set up Display, Adjust  
LCD, Exit, Contrast, Back Light On  
2) Warning messages: Cover Open, Paper End,  
Sensor Error, Buffer Near Full, Head Protect, Head  
Error, Module Error,  
3) WLAN information: Messages such as Adhoc  
mode, Infrastructure mode, IP address, subnet  
mask, default gateway, Socket Port Number.  
Adjusting Display Contrast  
To adjust the contrast of the LCD, go into  
Maintenance mode. Use the FEED button to select  
options, and the PRINT button to confirm a selection.  
Now select the “Adjust LCD” option and then the  
Contrast “option”. Values cycle between 30 and 63.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Printing Procedure  
After the proper setup and basic configuration  
procedures, you are ready to print to the  
MB200/201i.  
1. Make sure the host  
computer is ready to  
transmit data, and ensure  
that the STATUS LED is lit.  
(Press the PRINT button to  
take the printer ONLINE).  
2. Start the print job from the  
computer. When printing is  
finished, pinch either the left  
or right corner of the printed  
roll of label(s) and tear it off  
in the direction of the arrow  
in the diagram.  
Notes  
• The number of sheets you can print is determined  
by the printer’s mode (continuous or peel mode).  
• When printing non-separate labels and you have  
torn the labels at a wrong place, stop the printing  
and follow the instructions on the next page to  
correct the print job.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Adjusting printing for Non-separate labels  
When printing on a continuous label roll (non-  
separate), if you tear off a label at the wrong  
place, proceed as follows.  
1. Interrupt printing on the  
computer, or by pressing  
the PRINT key in the  
ONLINE state to take the  
printer OFFLINE.  
(STATUS LED goes off).  
2. Press the FEED button to  
feed a label. When the  
feeding stops, tear off the  
label correctly by pulling  
the label in the direction  
of the arrow shown in the  
diagram. The label is now  
aligned properly for  
printing to resume.  
3. Press the PRINT button to return to the online state  
(STATUS LED lights green). You can now resume  
the print job.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Choosing the Label Dispensing mode  
You can choose to dispense labels in Continuous  
Mode and Dispense Mode. In either mode, test  
printing and online printing are available.  
You can select Dispense mode for non-separate  
labels by using the printer setting tool.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Configuring Dispense mode  
Dispense Mode can be set to Auto Print or Manual  
Print, as described below.  
Type  
Operation  
Auto Print  
Prints one label after receiving data and waits for peeling.  
After peeling a label, automatically prints next label.  
Manual  
Print (this  
is the  
default set-  
ting)  
Prints one label after receiving data and enters offline  
state. Pressing the PRINT key allows next label to be  
printed. After printing the specified number of labels, print-  
ing terminates. No printing occurs even when the PRINT  
key is pressed.  
To switch between Auto or Manual Print for the  
Dispense Mode, set the DIP switches and then hold  
down the PRINT or FEED button when turning the  
printer ON. The new settings take effect when the  
printer is next turned ON.  
Setting Auto Print dispense mode:  
DSW1-4=OFF,OFF,OFF,ON + Cover open + Print  
button + power ON  
Setting Manual Print dispense mode:  
DSW1-4=OFF,OFF,OFF,ON + Cover open + FEED  
button + power ON  
When setting the dispense mode, the STATUS LED  
blinks green, and turns into a steady green signal  
upon completion of setting. Turn off the printer ONLY  
when the STATUS LED is a steady green light.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Other Printer Modes  
Available printer modes include Normal, Test Print,  
Head Check Setting and Online Command Setting  
mode.  
Normal mode  
STATUS LED behaviour in Normal Mode  
Operational State  
START OF PRINTING  
ONLINE  
STATUS LED  
Orange  
Green  
LED Action  
Steady  
Steady  
NA  
OFFLINE  
OFF  
STANDBY (after 5 seconds of  
inactivity)  
Green  
Blinks every  
4 seconds  
Note: The Battery indicator (only available on the  
Bluetooth/WLAN model) remains lit even when the  
printer is OFFLINE. During the Standby state, the  
printer resumes normal operational status upon  
sensing any incoming data or pressing of the buttons.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Printer modes (cont’d)  
Test Print Mode  
Enter Test Print mode as shown, by using the FEED  
and POWER buttons.  
STATUS LED behaviour in Test Print Mode  
Operational State  
ENTERING TEST PRINT MODE  
START OF TEST PRINT  
DURING TEST PRINT  
STATUS LED  
Orange  
Green  
LED Action  
Steady  
Blinks  
Green  
Steady  
NA  
END OF TEST PRINT  
OFF  
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Operation and Configuration  
Printer modes (cont’d)  
Head Check Setting Mode  
Head checking can be applied to one of two areas:  
the normal print area and the barcode print area.  
To specify the area subjected to a head check, follow  
the settings in the table below:  
Setting Head Check Area  
(cover must be left open)  
H.Check setting  
DSW-1  
DSW-2  
DSW-3  
DSW-4  
Other keys  
Normal Print Area  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
hold down PRINT  
button  
Disable H. Check  
Barcode Print Area  
Disable H. Check  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
hold down FEED  
button  
OFF  
OFF  
hold down PRINT  
button  
ON  
hold down FEED  
button  
You can check the current setting with a test printout  
as described in “Performing a Test Print” on page 2.  
When setting the Head Check options, the STATUS  
LED blinks green, and turns into a steady green  
signal upon completion of setting. Turn off the printer  
ONLY when the STATUS LED is a steady green light.  
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Printer modes (cont’d)  
Online Command Compatibility Mode  
The printer can be set for compatibility with SBPL  
commands or with the older MB200 commands.  
Setting Online Command compatibility  
(cover must be left open)  
Compatibility  
DSW-1  
DSW-2  
DSW-3  
DSW-4  
Other keys  
MB200  
online commands  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
hold down PRINT  
button  
SBPL  
online commands  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
hold down FEED  
button  
You can check the current setting with a test printout  
as described in “Performing a Test Print” on page 2.  
When setting the online command compatibility  
options, the STATUS LED blinks green, and turns  
into a steady green signal upon completion of setting.  
Turn off the printer ONLY when the STATUS LED is a  
steady green light.  
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Operation and Configuration  
Offset Configuration via Programming  
The following offset adjustments for the MB200/201i  
printer are usually unnecessary. Almost all  
adjustments are electrical in nature due to the  
printer’s advanced self aligning and balancing design  
features. However, if you need to perform the  
adjustments, they can be sent as commands to the  
printer. Consult your SATO representative for  
information on programming the MB200/201i printer,  
or refer to the Programming Reference guide found  
on the CD-ROM.  
POSITION ADJUSTMENTS  
Adjustment  
Method  
Description  
Printer Setting  
Commands  
Use the <PG>  
programming  
command.  
Saves the values  
to the Flash ROM.  
Base Point Offset  
Pitch Offset  
Dispense Offset  
Tear-Off Offset  
Base Point Offset  
Use the <A3>  
programming  
command.  
Takes effect  
instantly; the  
value is cleared  
once the power is  
turned off.  
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POSITION ADJUSTMENTS  
Use the <PO3> Takes effect  
Pitch Offset  
programming  
command.  
instantly; the  
value is cleared  
once the power is  
turned off.  
Dispense Offset  
Tear-Off Offset  
Use the <PO1>  
programming  
command.  
Takes effect  
instantly; the  
value is cleared  
once the power is  
turned off.  
Use the <PO2>  
programming  
command.  
Takes effect  
instantly; the  
value is cleared  
once the power is  
turned off.  
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Interface Specifications  
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Through a combination of DIP switch settings and  
turning the printer ON with certain buttons held down,  
you can enable or disable special functions/features.  
DIP Switch  
Other required settings  
1
2
3
4
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
Power ON with Cover Open, Print button held down, FEED  
button held down – Factory Clear w/o clear Head Counter  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Power ON with Cover Open, Print button held down, FEED  
button held down – Factory Clear + clear Head Counter +  
clear Factory Counter  
OFF  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button held down, FEED  
button held down – resets to default settings: Factory Clear  
mode  
Online Command Compatibility Settings  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button held down, FEED  
button not held down – MB200 command compatibility  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button held down – SBPL command compatibility  
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RS-232C settings  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down –RS-232C Normal mode  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button held down – RS-232C User test print mode  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button held down, FEED  
button not held down – RS-232C default setting mode  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down – RS-232C Hex Dump mode  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down – RS-232C Font download  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button held down, FEED  
button not held down – Dispense mode, Auto print  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down – Dispense mode, Manual print  
OFF  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down – RS-232C Program Download  
IrDA Settings  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down – IrDA Normal mode  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button held down – IrDA User test print mode  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down – IrDA Hex Dump mode  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button held down, FEED  
button not held down – Head Check, Barcode Print Area  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button held down – Cancel Head Check  
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Bluetooth/WLAN Settings  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down – Normal operation mode  
Power ON with Cover Closed, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button held down – Test Print mode  
Power ON with Cover Open, Print button not held down, FEED  
button held down – Maintenance mode  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button not held down – HEX dump mode  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button held down, FEED  
button not held down – Enable CRC Check  
Power ON with Cover Open, PRINT button not held down,  
FEED button held down – Disable CRC Check  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
Power ON with Cover Open, Print button held down, FEED  
button not held down – Activate Head Check  
Power ON with Cover Open, Print button not held down, FEED  
button held down – Deactivate Head Check  
OFF  
OFF  
Power ON with Cover Open, Print button held down, FEED  
button held down – Factory Clear + Clear Head Counter  
Note:  
A small label may produce a large amount of data when  
printing a Hex Dump.  
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Interface Specifications  
WARNING: Never connect or disconnect interface  
cables (or use a switch box) with power applied to  
either the host or the printer. This may cause  
damage to the interface circuitry in the printer/host  
and is not covered by warranty.  
Note: Some hosts monitor the Request-To-Send  
(RTS) signal (pin 4 of 25) to determine if the printer  
is ready to receive data. Since the printer does not  
generate this signal, the RTS line must be held true  
(high) in order to allow communication. Perform  
this by connecting the RTS pin to the Clear-To-  
Send (CTS) signal (pin 5 of 25).  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
5
By cleaning and maintaining the printer regularly, you  
will prolong its durability and reliability, and also  
reduce the inconvenience of unnecessary  
malfunctions. Perform the following procedures  
regularly after turning the printer OFF and removing  
the battery pack.  
Cleaning the Print Head  
Slide the Cover Open/  
Close lever to release the  
cover. If the lever is not  
accessible, first slide the  
dispenser unit away by  
lifting the top edge where  
the arrow marks are  
located. (see Step 1 of  
“Installing the label roll” on  
page 12).  
Wipe off any dirt using a  
cloth (soaked) in alcohol.  
Never use thinner, benzene,  
or kerosene.  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
Cleaning the Platen and Peel Roller  
Users can perform test prints to evaluate the print  
quality and also diagnose problems.  
Slide the Cover Open/  
Close lever to release the  
cover. If the lever is not  
accessible, first slide the  
dispenser unit away by lifting  
the top edge where the arrow  
marks are located. (see Step  
1 of “Installing the label roll”  
on page 12).  
Wipe off any dirt using a  
cloth (soaked) in alcohol.  
Never use thinner, benzene,  
or kerosene.  
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Troubleshooting  
6
When you experience any problems operating the  
printer, refer to the following tables.  
What to do in case of...  
Print Fault  
Cause  
Remedy  
Smudged printing  
1. Print head is dirty  
2. Roller is dirty  
1. Clean the print head  
2. Clean the platen and dispense roller  
(See Section 5: “Cleaning and Mainte-  
nance”)  
Vertical streaking in 1. Print head is dirty  
1. Clean the print head  
2. Replace the print head  
printouts  
2. Print head is faulty  
Slanted text char-  
acters  
1. Paper guide is posi-  
tioned incorrectly  
1. Retry with different label paper. Use  
only SATO-certified media for best  
print quality and minimal problems  
2. Clean the platen and peel roller (See  
Section 5: “Cleaning and Mainte-  
nance”)  
2. Roller is dirty  
No printing  
1. RS-232C cable con-  
nection is faulty  
1. Check the connection of the RS-232C  
cable connector (See “Printing via the  
RS-232C Interface” on page 3)  
2. The printer and IrDA host must be  
within 15 or 20m of each other. The  
host must be located within a from  
the center of the IrDA filter (com area)  
of the printer. (See “Printing via the  
IrDA Interface” on page 4)  
2. IrDA Interface is  
faulty  
3. Bluetooth/WLAN  
interface is faulty  
4. Dip Switch setting is  
incorrect  
3. Check the communication protocol  
settings  
4. Double-check Dip Switch settings  
(See Section 4: “Interface Specifica-  
tions”)  
5. Print head is faulty  
5. Replace the print head.  
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Troubleshooting  
STATUS  
(LED)  
Mode  
Description  
Low battery  
Error in  
Cause  
Remedy  
Light (Red)  
All  
modes  
Battery charge level is low. Recharge the battery  
Blink (Red)  
every 2s  
Online  
Interface module error  
Replace the board  
Bluetooth or (Bluetooth, wireless LAN)  
WLAN card  
Light (Red)  
After  
Power  
On  
1 Program  
illegal  
error  
2 Flashrom-  
error  
Flash ROM read/write  
error has occurred  
1
2
Replace Flash  
ROM*  
Retry downloading  
program*  
Blink  
Online  
Online  
Head error  
Head wiring is  
disconnected  
Replace the head*  
(Green-  
ÌRed) every  
2s  
Blink (Red)  
every  
0.5s  
Cover open  
Paper End  
Sensor  
1 Cover is not locked  
2 Cover-open/close sensor 2 Adjust sensor level*  
malfunctioning  
1 Lock the cover  
error  
1 Paper is not present  
1 Wrong sensor level  
2 Wrong sensor type  
3 Paper skew  
1 Load paper  
1 Adjust sensor level*  
2 Set correct sensor  
type  
3 Reload paper  
Blink  
(Green) at  
0.5s  
intervals  
Online  
Buffer  
near-full  
Insufficient space in  
Receive Buffer area  
Stop sending data  
from the host and  
wait till the buffer  
becomes empty.  
Resume sending  
data.  
(Printing  
or receiv-  
ing data)  
Blink  
(Green)  
every 4s  
All  
modes  
Sleep mode Not in error. Low power  
consumption mode is  
active  
Clear this mode by  
receiving data, press-  
ing a key, opening or  
closing the cover.  
Blink  
All  
Head over-  
heat  
protection  
feature  
When print head is hotter  
than 70°C the print head  
overheat protection feature drops to 50°C  
is activated. Not in error.  
Cleared when the  
head temperature  
(Green->off- modes  
>Red->off)  
every 1s  
* Contact your nearest dealer or SATO representative for support  
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WARNING: NEVER CONNECT OR DISCONNECT INTER-  
FACE CABLES (OR USE A SWITCH BOX) WITH POWER  
APPLIED TO EITHER THE PRINTER OR THE HOST. THIS  
MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INTERFACE CIRCUITRY  
AND IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.  
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Basic Specifications & Optional Accessories  
7
Basic Specifications  
Attribute  
Description  
Printing system  
Head density  
Direct Thermal printing system  
8 dots/mm (203 dpi)  
Maximum print area 48 mm (width) x 160 mm (pitch)  
Print speed  
103 mm/s max. (The speed varies  
depending on print duty and envi-  
ronment of use.)  
Dimensions  
MB200i:  
128 mm (width) x 88 mm (height) x  
73 mm (depth) (excluding belt clip)  
MB201i:  
Weight  
119 mm (width) x 88 mm (height) x  
64 mm (depth) (excluding belt clip)  
MB200i: 405g with battery pack  
MB201i: 390 g with battery pack  
Power supply  
(Battery)  
Prints 4 rolls of thermal labels with  
full charge. (equivalent of 48 m)  
Continuous printing is permitted  
(provided print duty is 16% or less.)  
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Basic Specifications & Optional Accessories  
Paper thickness  
Shape of paper  
Label size (Liner  
0.064 ~ 0.190 mm (use only SATO-  
certified paper).  
Roll paper: Wound with surface out  
Maximum diameter: 57.5 mm  
Width: 25.4 to 55 mm (28.4 to 57.5  
sheet and eye mark mm)  
pitch)  
Pitch: 13 to 160 mm (16 to 163  
mm)  
Media Roll Size  
MB200i:  
67 mm (2.63”) outer diameter  
MB201i:  
58 mm (2.28”) outer diameter  
19 mm inner diameter (core)  
7.9 mm inner diameter (coreless)  
Label printing  
modes  
Continuous, Dispense (peel)  
Self-diagnosis  
Head check/Cover open/Paper  
end/Battery check/Test print  
Power saving  
features  
Auto power off after non operation  
for 5 minutes. With Bluetooth or  
wireless LAN specifications,  
default is no auto power off. Auto  
power off time can be changed via  
the printer operation register com-  
mand <PG>.  
For details of the command, refer  
to the Programming Guide.  
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Basic Specifications & Optional Accessories  
Interfaces  
Mini DIN  
• RS-232C  
• Photo coupling  
• Bluetooth  
IrDA communication (Complies  
with IrDA standard Ver. 1.2. Com-  
munication range: 15 to 20 cm  
max.)  
• Wireless LAN  
IrOBex/BHT protocol/Ir Comm  
Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1  
Class 2  
Wireless LAN interface  
(IEEE802.11b)  
TCP/IP (FTP, LPR, SOCKET)  
Attribute  
Description  
Paper sensors  
Reflection type (eye mark),  
Transmission type (gap)  
Text Character  
magnification  
1 to 6 times  
Character rotation  
Character type  
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°  
SATO standard font: XU, XS, XM,  
XL, OCR-A, OCR-B, POP charac-  
ter Kanji: 16 x 16, 22 x 22, 24 x 24  
Square Gothic (JIS Level 1, Level  
2)  
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Basic Specifications & Optional Accessories  
Barcode  
JAN8/13, UPC-E/UPC-A, NW-7,  
CODE39, CODE93, CODE128,  
INTERLEAVED2of5, POSTNET,  
RSS-14. However, barcode shall  
be used with the following. Parallel  
barcode: Thin bar width of 2 dots  
or more Serial barcode: Thin bar  
width of 3 dots or more  
Two-dimensional  
code  
Any one of PDF417 (ver 2.4), QR  
code (ver 8.1 including micro QR),  
Data matrix code (ECC200) ver  
2.0, MAXI code ver 3.0, Composite  
symbol usable via downloads.  
Switches  
POWER, PRINT, and FEED but-  
tons  
Indicators  
STATUS LED: One (Lights in three  
color: Green, Red and Orange)  
Battery LED: Three  
Application  
standards  
FCC 15 ClassB, EN55022,  
EN55024, UL60950-1, CSA C22.2  
No.60950-1-03, GB9243, GB9254,  
GB4943, GB17625.1, TUV  
EN60950-1, CE, R&TTE EN30328  
v1.4, EN301489 v1.4, IDATSSSS.  
Protective feature  
Overcharge protection  
Head overheat protection  
Detection of Low Battery state  
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Basic Specifications & Optional Accessories  
Waterproof feature Rainproof type (JIS protection  
class 3), Shoulder rainproof cover  
(option) installed.  
* Removed when communication  
cable is connected.  
Environmental  
Operating ambient temperature:  
condition (including -15 to 50°C  
battery pack)*  
Humidity: 20 to 80% without con-  
densation  
Storage ambient temperature: -  
25 to 60°C  
Humidity: 20 to 80% without con-  
densation  
*Does not apply to  
label media  
Options  
Battery pack, AC adapter, Battery  
charger (Single-socket), Battery  
charger (5-socket), Rainproof  
case, Shoulder belt, Belt hook  
(one-touch type), Waist case,  
RS-232C cable  
Notes:  
1. Before using a wireless interface with this  
equipment, make sure that any radio transmission/  
reception equipment onsite, do not share the same  
frequency range as this product’s wireless setup.  
2. If any harmful radio interference should occur due  
to operation of RF equipment that share the same  
transmission/reception characteristics, contact your  
nearest dealer or service center to take appropriate  
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measure to prevent interference (e.g., installing  
partitions).  
MB200/200i Radio Frequency characteristics  
2.4FH1  
Freq band  
used  
2.4 GHz  
Modulation Frequency Hopped -  
system  
Spread Spectrum system  
Assumed  
10 mm max.  
distance of  
interference  
Availability All area is used and exclu-  
of fre-  
quency  
change  
sion of the band for equip-  
ment for mobile object  
identification is  
impossible  
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Optional Accessories  
The MB200/201i direct thermal printer is supported by  
a wide range of accessories to increase its flexibility.  
Battery Items  
Spare battery pack—having a  
spare pack reduces interruption  
during extended periods of  
printer operation.  
AC Adapter—allows the printer  
to be operated via an AC outlet,  
and to charge a battery pack  
loaded inside the printer.  
(Warning: use only the  
specified AC Adapter designed  
for your printer)  
Single-slot Battery Charger—  
use this to charge a battery  
pack without using the printer  
connected to an AC outlet.  
Five-slot Battery Charger—use  
this to charge multiple spare  
battery packs at the same time.  
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Optional Accessories  
Portability enhancements  
Belt Hook—allows users to  
attach or detach the printer  
for the waist belt easily.  
Single-slot Battery Charger—  
use this to charge a battery  
pack without using the printer  
connected to an AC outlet.  
Installation: Pass your belt  
through the belt holder. Insert the  
belt hook into the belt holder until  
it clicks into place. If the belt  
hook is not inserted properly, the  
printer may fall off.  
Detachment: Pull the printer  
sideways and upwards to  
remove it from the belt hook.  
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Optional Accessories  
Portability enhancements  
Shoulder Belt—allows users  
to hang the printer from the  
shoulder.  
Installation: Pass the shoulder  
belt through the belt hole of  
the printer from the outside in.  
Pass one end of the  
shoulder belt through the buckle  
and adjust the length. If the  
shoulder belt is poorly secured  
the printer to may fall off.  
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Optional Accessories (cont’d)  
Portability enhancements  
Rainproof case—comes with  
a shoulder belt to protect the  
printer during wet weather.  
Installation: Pinch the Rainproof case with the belt clip of the  
printer. If the Rainproof case is not pinched with the belt clip  
correctly, the printer may fall off.  
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Optional Accessories (cont’d)  
Portability enhancements  
Waist case—a protective  
case that hangs from the  
waist for transporting the  
printer.  
Installation: Pinch the Waist case with the belt clip of the  
printer. If the Waist case is not pinched by the belt clip  
correctly, the printer may fall off.  
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Optional Accessories (cont’d)  
Connectivity options  
RS-232C cable—allows connection of the printer to a  
PC or handy terminal.  
Factory-installed options  
Wireless LAN Interface (with LCD)—allows printing via a  
WLAN network. The interface comes with an LCD on the  
front panel to display the status of wireless communication.  
Bluetooth Interface—allows printing via a Bluetooth  
connection. The interface comes with an LCD on the front  
panel to display the status of Bluetooth communication.  
For more details about the optional accessories, consult  
your authorized SATO representative.  
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