Pentax Printer 3 3 Plus User Manual

Printer User’s  
Guide  
The Future of Portable  
Printing . . . Today!  
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Contents  
Safety Information..............................................................................v  
Printer Features................................................................................ vii  
Warranty Information..................................................................... viii  
Chapter 1 Setting Up the Printer  
Unpacking the Printer.........................................................................1  
Connecting to an AC Outlet................................................................2  
Connecting to a DC Supply ................................................................3  
Using the Operation Panel..................................................................4  
Main Switch Functions...................................................................4  
Power ON ...................................................................................4  
Power OFF..................................................................................4  
Manual Form Feed......................................................................4  
Charge the Battery ......................................................................4  
To Power Off during Charge Mode ............................................4  
Service Mode..............................................................................4  
Program Mode ............................................................................5  
Indicator Lights...............................................................................5  
Chapter 2 Using the Printer  
Printing Solutions ...............................................................................7  
Driver Installation...............................................................................8  
CD Install........................................................................................8  
Manual Install.................................................................................8  
Configuration Utility ..........................................................................9  
Installing the Configuration Program .............................................9  
Using the Configuration Program.................................................10  
Configuration Options ..................................................................10  
Printer Commands ........................................................................20  
Connecting to Your Computer..........................................................23  
Via USB Cable .............................................................................23  
Via Infrared (IrDA).......................................................................24  
Printing .............................................................................................25  
Turning the Printer Off .................................................................26  
Making Prints Lighter or Darker.......................................................26  
Accessing Advanced Software Features Through Windows ............27  
Density Modes..............................................................................27  
2-Ply Mode ...................................................................................27  
Form Feed Modes.........................................................................27  
Windows CE.................................................................................28  
Windows 2000/XP........................................................................28  
Cut Sheet Paper Usage..................................................................28  
Non-Perforated Roll Paper Usage.................................................29  
Perforated Roll Paper Usage.........................................................30  
Protecting the Printer........................................................................30  
Installing the Battery ........................................................................31  
Removing the Battery.......................................................................33  
Charging the Battery.........................................................................34  
Tips on Using the Battery.................................................................34  
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Chapter 3 Tips on Using Paper  
Inserting Paper..................................................................................35  
Use Pentax Quality Paper.................................................................36  
Usage and Handling Instructions......................................................36  
Clearing a Paper Jam........................................................................37  
Method 1.......................................................................................37  
Method 2.......................................................................................37  
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Printer  
Cleaning the Print Head....................................................................39  
Cleaning the Platen Roller................................................................41  
Cleaning the Printer’s Exterior .........................................................43  
Chapter 5 Reference  
Indicator Lights ................................................................................45  
Indicator Light Warnings..................................................................46  
Self-Test Feature ..............................................................................48  
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting  
Overview ..........................................................................................49  
Paper Problems.................................................................................50  
Printed Image Problems....................................................................50  
Pages Don’t Print..............................................................................53  
Pages Are Partially Printed...............................................................53  
Windows CE-related Problems.........................................................54  
Chapter 7 Technical Information  
Specifications ...................................................................................55  
Physical ........................................................................................55  
Printing .........................................................................................55  
Interfaces ......................................................................................56  
Environmental ..............................................................................56  
Electrical.......................................................................................56  
Regulatory ....................................................................................57  
Radio & Television Interference ......................................................64  
United States FCC Regulations ....................................................64  
Canadian Regulations...................................................................65  
European Regulations...................................................................65  
Chapter 8 Ordering Information  
Supplies ............................................................................................67  
Accessories/Replacement Parts ........................................................67  
Index  
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Safety Information  
Use Recommendations  
• Because the printer uses a thermal printing method, it produces heat  
during operation. Be sure to place it where it will receive adequate  
ventilation.  
• Don’t allow moisture to come in contact with the printer, the AC  
adapter, or the AC power cord.  
Outdoor Use Warning  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this printer, its AC  
adapter, or the power cord to rain or moisture.  
Caution: Using AC Power  
To use AC power (with or without the battery installed), you must use  
the AC adapter supplied with the printer.  
The AC adapter allows you to connect to worldwide (100-240 volt)  
power outlets. The power cord supplied with the PocketJet 3 / 3 Plus  
AC adapter is designed to fit many 115 volt outlets and is shown  
below. The AC adapter automatically adjusts to the correct voltage  
when connected.  
Check the power plug configurations and voltages that are used in your  
country. If you need a different plug or power cord, you can either  
purchase a plug adapter locally, or contact your local reseller or Pentax  
for assistance in procuring a proper cord set.  
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Unplug AC Cable when Printer is Not in Use  
Always unplug the AC cable from the AC power outlet when you stop  
using the printer or finish charging the battery. The transformer inside  
the AC adapter generates heat while it is plugged in. Unplugging the  
AC adapter extends its life.  
Battery Recycling/Disposal Information  
This printer can run on an optional rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride  
(NiMH) battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life,  
please consider recycling options (contact your local solid waste  
officials) or proper disposal (see the paragraphs below). It may be  
illegal under various state and local laws to dispose of the battery in  
your solid waste collection.  
The RBRC seal on the NiMH battery pack supplied for the  
PocketJet 3 / 3 Plus printers indicates that Pentax is voluntarily  
participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these battery  
packs at the end of their useful life, when taken out of service within  
the United States. The RBRC program provides a convenient  
alternative to putting spent NiMH battery packs into the trash or  
municipal waste stream, which is illegal in some areas.  
Pentax payments to RBRC makes it easy for you to drop the spent  
battery pack at local retailers of replacement NiMH batteries or at  
authorized Pentax product service centers. You may also contact your  
local recycling center for information on where to return the spent  
battery packs. The involvement of Pentax in this program is part of its  
commitment to protecting our environment and conserving natural  
resources.  
For users outside the United States, please contact your local reseller or  
local solid waste official for information on recycling your used  
batteries.  
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Printer Features  
The Pentax PocketJet® ultra-portable printers have been specifically  
designed to meet the growing demands of mobile workers.  
The Pentax PocketJet printer features include:  
• The printer can be driven directly from Windows® (95, 98, ME,  
2000, XP, CE, CE.NET), Symbian/EPOC OS, Linux, and MAC  
OSX operating systems and other handheld devices such as software  
applications with the supplied drivers. Most PocketPC, Windows  
Mobile, and Palm units require third party software.  
Note: Refer to the Pentax website (www.pentaxtech.com) and click  
on Technical Support for the most current driver solutions.  
• High-quality images with a resolution of 203 by 200 dpi (for  
PocketJet 3) or 300 by 300 dpi (for PocketJet 3 Plus).  
• Print speed of up to three pages per minute.  
• Operation via AC adapter (that automatically senses and  
adjusts between 100 and 240 volt power), 12 Volt DC vehicle  
power, or an internal battery.  
• Interface via USB cable or built-in wireless infrared. For both  
PocketJet 3 and 3 Plus models, a 3-foot (1 meter) USB cable is  
supplied. The printers may also be used with IrDA capable hosts.  
• Direct thermal technology — no toner, ribbons, or ink are needed.  
• Selectable paper sources: cut sheet (US Letter, US legal, A4, or user-  
defined), roll (continuous or perforated), and fanfold.  
• “Infinite” paper size selection to allow printing of very long  
continuous streams of data on roll paper without a page break.  
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Warranty Information  
Standard Warranty  
Pentax provides, free of charge, a one-year limited warranty for your  
new PocketJet printer. For one year from the date of original purchase,  
Pentax will repair or replace a failed unit with a new or rebuilt unit  
when it is returned postpaid to an authorized Pentax service center. A  
return material authorization number (RMA) and proof of purchase are  
required—in the United States and Canada call Pentax Customer  
Support at 1-800-543-6144, ext. 1820.  
Outside the United States and Canada, see the driver CD supplied with  
this product for contact information and warranty details. You can also  
contact your local dealer for information.  
See the warranty information on the driver CD supplied with the unit  
for details or you can log onto the Pentax web site at  
If the NiMH battery pack or the Pentax Quality Paper fails due to  
defects in material or workmanship within the first 90 days of  
ownership, it will be replaced. Contact Pentax or your local reseller for  
further information.  
Pentax makes no other warranty, either expressed or implied, with  
respect to this product. Some states or provinces do not allow  
limitations, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Extended Warranty  
See the information on the CD included with your PocketJet printer for  
extended warranty information, or contact Pentax at 1-303-460-1820  
(in Europe, +32.2.306.1194) and ask for Customer Support.  
Warranty Registration  
We recommend that you register your printer so that we can contact  
you with product update information if necessary. Please use the  
driver CD that came with your printer or register directly on-line at:  
Note: Failure to return warranty cards or complete on-line warranty  
information will not diminish your warranty rights.  
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Chapter 1 - Setting Up the Printer  
Unpacking the Printer  
Read and follow any instructions on any Read Me First sheet that may  
be included in your kit.  
A typical printer kit contains the items shown in Figure 1.  
FIGURE 1. The contents of your printer kit  
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Connecting to an AC Outlet  
Connect the printer to a nearby AC power outlet to run it on AC power  
or to charge the battery (see Charge the Battery, page 4).  
1. Connect the AC adapter to the printer as shown in Figure 2.  
2. Connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter.  
3. Plug the AC power cord into a nearby AC power outlet (100~240  
VAC, 50-60 Hz).  
FIGURE 2. Connecting the printer to an AC power outlet  
The PocketJet works from DC sources from 10 to 17V, and can require  
as much as 2.6A. Operation below 14 volts may slow printing  
somewhat.  
NOTE: The plug on the AC power cord shown in Figure 2 is  
compatible with AC power outlets in the U.S.A., Canada,  
and some Central and South American countries. A plug  
adapter may be necessary for AC power in other countries  
or you can contact your local reseller or Pentax for further  
assistance.  
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Connecting to a DC Supply  
The PocketJet can be powered from its internal NiMH battery or from a  
vehicle DC supply. To install the battery, see page 32. To connect  
your PocketJet to a “12-volt” vehicle DC supply to print or maintain  
the battery charge, follow the steps below.  
1. Connect an appropriate power adapter cord (either with a cigarette  
plug or direct wired) to the vehicle 12VDC supply as shown in  
Figure 3. (These items are available as options - See Ordering  
Information, Chapter 8.)  
2. Connect the power cord to the PocketJet.  
3. Turn on the vehicle power, then turn on the PocketJet.  
FIGURE 3. Connecting the printer to DC power  
The PocketJet printer works from DC sources from 10V to 17V.  
Operation below 14 volts may slow printing somewhat.  
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Using the Operation Panel  
The operation panel consists of the main switch and three indicator  
lights. See Figure 4.  
FIGURE 4. Operation panel  
Main Switch Functions  
Power ON: Push once while the printer is OFF.  
Power OFF: Push twice quickly.  
Manual Form Feed: With power ON and paper inserted, press and  
hold the main switch to feed (or eject) paper. In order to assure that  
printing is complete before permitting a form feed, manual form feeds  
cannot be performed for five seconds after the printer has received any  
data. The button must then be held down for 1-1/2 seconds to start the  
form feed.  
Charge the Battery: With the printer off, push the main switch and  
hold it down for two or more seconds until the POWER indicator  
begins to blink. The POWER indicator light continues to blink until  
charging is complete.  
To Power Off During Charge Mode: Push the main switch twice  
quickly (same as when in normal operating mode).  
Service Mode: After powering the unit on, press and hold for 2  
seconds until the DATA LED turns red. In this mode you may initiate  
self test printing or head cleaning. See Chapter 5 for further details.  
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Program Mode: After powering the unit on, press and hold for 2  
seconds until the DATA LED turns red. Press and hold again for 6  
seconds until the DATA and ERROR LEDs blink red. This mode  
allows uploading font files or upgrading firmware files. See page 21  
for further information.  
NOTE: The printer may be configured for “auto off” operation. In  
this mode, when the printer is operated under battery power, inactivity  
for a period of a user-selected multiple of 10 minutes will cause the  
printer to shut itself down to conserve battery power. By default, this  
feature is enabled and set for 10 minutes. The printer may also be  
configured for “Auto-on” operation where connecting it to an external  
power source causes it to power on without using the Main Switch.  
See page 11 for further information.  
Indicator Lights  
The three indicator lights—POWER, DATA, and ERROR— show  
both normal operation and error conditions. Each light may appear as  
green, red, or orange, and may either stay lit continuously or blink.  
The meaning of the many possible indications of these lights is  
explained in more detail in Chapter 5.  
Some of the more common indications follow:  
• POWER light is steady green: Power is on, external power.  
• POWER light is red or orange: The printer is operating on battery  
power. Color and blink/solid indicates approximate charge  
remaining.  
• POWER light is blinking green: Battery is charging.  
• DATA light is steady green: Unprinted data is in the printer buffer or  
a command has been received from the computer.  
• DATA light is blinking green: Printer is receiving data.  
• ERROR light is steady or blinking in any color: Except when  
sending new flash code or fonts, an error has occurred.  
Please refer to the table in Chapter 5 that contains all combinations of  
indicator lights and their meanings.  
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Notes:  
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Chapter 2 - Using the Printer  
Printing Solutions  
Pentax provides printing solutions for many different operating systems and  
device types.  
Device types include:  
PDA Systems (Windows Mobile [Pocket PC] systems, Palm  
systems, Psion/Symbian EPOC systems, and Windows CE  
systems)  
Windows systems, Mac OS X, and Linux  
Drivers that can be installed automatically, once selected from the  
Installation CD’s main setup program, are:  
Windows 95/98/Me  
Windows 2000/XP  
PocketPC* applets – time trials only  
Palm OS* applets – time trials only (Stevens Creek)  
Psion/Symbian (EPOC – V. 5 and V. 6)  
Windows CE  
* These operating systems do not support printing without the addition of  
a printing applet. Trial versions of the printing applet are supplied on  
the driver CD and on the Pentax website. Contact the applet provider  
to purchase the one you want after the trial period. PocketPC 200 and  
higher systems may use the WinCE driver if using application software  
that is enabled to use it.  
Drivers that must be installed manually from the CD are:  
Linux – see Read Me instructions in CD directory.  
Mac OSX – see Read Me instructions in CD directory.  
Please take time to fill out the warranty registration information  
before installing any drivers to ensure you the best technical  
support, should you need it.  
The printer’s configuration, its use of selections about print density,  
paper type, margins, etc., can be adjusted by using the Configuration  
Utility, explained later in this chapter. A default set of configuration  
data is programmed into the printer at the factory and may be  
suitable for many users.  
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Driver Installation  
CAUTION: Please do NOT connect your PocketJet printer to your  
computer via the USB cable UNTIL you have performed the  
driver installation. If you accidentally do so, cancel the “New  
Hardware Wizard”, disconnect the printer, and begin the driver  
installation described below.  
Your printer requires software drivers to communicate with your  
computer and print properly. A CD with drivers and installation  
information is provided with your PocketJet kit. The newest  
information and drivers are available from the Pentax web site,  
supplied driver CD and the website both list the latest driver version  
numbers. If the website version is newer (with a higher version  
number), we recommend that you install the website version.  
CD Install  
1. If you are installing PDA software, connect your PDA to your PC  
now (PDA means a WinCE, PocketPC, Palm OS, or Symbian OS  
device).  
2. Insert the Driver CD in your PC’s CD drive.  
3. Select “Installation,” select your printer type, and click  
“Continue.”  
4. Complete the Registration Information.  
5. Select ALL operating systems you wish to install drivers for, and  
then click “Continue.” Note: Your Windows operating system  
will be selected by default.  
6. Follow all on-screen instructions to install all the software you  
selected. Each option selected has its own installer. They will run  
one-by-one until all have been installed.  
7. If installing PDA software, it may be necessary to “HotSync” with  
your PDA now.  
8. Complete any additional warranty information requested and then  
submit it using your preferred method.  
9. Click “Exit” to close the CD or feel free to browse the CD to learn  
about additional solutions available for your PocketJet printer or  
other Pentax products.  
Note: If the automatic CD installation does not proceed as explained  
above, use the manual install procedure below.  
Manual Install  
Some operating systems require installing the driver manually,  
including Mac OS X and Linux. View the “Readme.txt” file on the CD  
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for more information. Note that every driver can be installed manually  
if necessary.  
Browse the CD to locate the “Setup” or “Install” program for your  
operating system, then double click on the “.exe” program icon and  
follow the on-screen instructions.  
If the installation does not proceed as explained above, contact Pentax  
Customer Service.  
Configuration Utility  
The disk supplied with the PocketJet3 and 3Plus printers contains a  
printer setup program that allows the user to modify the storable  
configuration parameters of the printer.  
While some features will be of potential benefit to all users, those  
whose host devices are capable of sending only text and not special  
commands will find this especially helpful in presetting margins,  
page sizes and the like.  
This program, PJ3CONFIG.EXE (and PJ3plusCONFIG.EXE), is  
accompanied by the file PJ3FACTORY.CFG (and  
PJ3plusFACTORY.CFG). The PJ3FACTORY.CFG file contains the  
information that matches the printer configuration as it was shipped.  
As you modify this information for your preferences and save them to  
the printer, the file PJ3DEFAULT.CFG will be created with your  
preferences. The PJ3CONFIG.EXE and any *.CFG files should be  
located in the same folder when running the program.  
Installing the Configuration Program:  
When using the CD Installation program to install drivers for Windows  
XP, 2000, Me, 98, and 95, the Configuration Program’s SETUP  
utility will be launched at the same time automatically. You must  
follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
To install the Configuration Program independently, browse the CD  
into the <CD-Drive>:\<PJ3 or PJ3plus>\Config folder, and then  
double-click the PJ3ConfigSETUP.EXE (or  
PJ3plusConfigSETUP.EXE), and follow the onscreen instructions.  
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Using the Configuration Program:  
Connect an external power source, or be sure that the battery is  
freshly charged.  
Assure that the Printer Driver has been installed and is functional.  
Connect the supplied USB cable between the printer and host  
computer, or align the computer and printer Infrared ports.  
From the Start Menu, select Programs, select Pentax PocketJet 3,  
and then select “PocketJet 3 (or 3plus) Configuration”  
The application will load and will appear as follows:  
FIGURE 5. Configuration Utility  
If you prefer a language other than English, you may select this  
first. Then, using either the ‘File’ pull-down, or the ‘Printer’  
selector, you may choose the appropriate PocketJet printer.  
The display above shows the parameters for the printers as they  
are typically shipped in the U.S. market. These parameters  
may be different in other countries or may have been specially  
configured for some customers.  
Configuration Options  
Note: These configuration options are in some cases relevant only  
where the host computer will be sending simple text data to the  
printer and cannot send commands to perform these  
configuration changes. Others affect the printer in all modes.  
The first two items below are common to all modes.  
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Auto-On:  
When external power is applied to the printer, there are three  
possible actions that the printer may take.  
If Auto-On is set to ‘Disabled’, the printer will place itself in a  
“sleep” state where minimal power is used. The printer’s  
internal processor is kept alive, but no LEDs are lit and no  
printing is possible. The Main Switch must be pressed to  
wake the printer up for printing.  
If Auto-On is set to ‘Enabled’, the printer will power up as  
soon as an external power source is connected to the printer.  
This can be useful in certain mobile installations where  
access to the Main Switch is difficult or unavailable.  
If Auto-On is set to ‘Enabled-No Main Switch’, the printer will  
power up as soon as an external power source is connected,  
and furthermore, the Main Switch cannot be used to turn the  
printer off. This may be useful in some mobile installations  
where the button could be accidentally pressed. Power  
must be disconnected to shut off the printer.  
Auto-Off:  
When the printer is running on battery power, you may wish to  
have the printer turn off automatically to conserve the battery.  
You may choose to disable this feature by selecting ‘None’, or  
you may select either a 10-minute or 30-minute time-out  
period. If no data is received within the period selected, the  
printer will turn itself off.  
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Pre-Feed:  
When the printer is powered on and paper is found in the infeed  
area, the printer will normally advance the paper a short  
distance. This is the default ‘Enabled’ operation of the printer.  
However, roll paper users who leave paper loaded while  
powering the printer up/down may find that this is  
inconvenient as it will misregister the top of form on pre-  
printed and perforated roll paper. Those users will likely wish  
to ‘Disable’ this feature.  
The following configuration options will be set automatically by  
the Windows driver. If using text mode, they should be set by  
the user.  
Print Density:  
This sets the default print density (darkness) of the printing.  
Darker print will use more battery power, but may be easier to  
read if the font or other printed information is made up of  
very narrow lines. If battery conservation is more important,  
adjusting the setting for lightest print will do so. ‘Low’ =  
lighter, and ‘High’ = darker print.  
Form Feed Mode:  
This setting effects what the printer will do in response to a  
Form Feed command from any source. Different modes are  
appropriate depending upon the type of paper being used.  
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‘Fixed Page’ mode is typically appropriate. It assumes a known  
page length (based upon the ‘Form Length’ and/or ‘Paper  
Size’ settings). It advances a new sheet to the printing  
position, and attempts to eject it at an appropriate distance  
based upon the length of the page.  
‘End of Page’ mode makes no assumptions about page length,  
and will continue to feed the paper forward to a maximum  
page length of 14” or until the Paper Sensor detects that no  
paper remains in the input of the printer. Note that either the  
end of a cut sheet, or the black mark printed on the back of  
certain roll and perforated paper will be detected as the end of  
a page.  
‘No Feed’ mode ignores all Form Feed commands, and does not  
advance the paper after printing. This can be of particular  
help to roll paper users who are printing only partial pages  
and do not wish to waste additional paper at the end of each  
document. The page may be manually advanced using the  
Main Switch.  
Paper Size:  
For standard paper sizes, this setting determines default  
margins and expected length for each printed page. For  
‘Custom’ sizes, margins and length may be set using the  
commands ‘Form Length’, ‘Bottom Margin’, ‘Left Margin’ and  
‘Right Margin’.  
‘Letter’ size assumes an 8-1/2 x 11” page, and sets a total  
printable height of 10.67”, which in turn provides for a top  
margin of about 0.27”, and a bottom margin of about 0.06”.  
Printable width is set to 8.16” with 0.17” margins on either  
side.  
‘Legal’ size assumes an 8-1/2 x 14” page, and sets a total  
printable height of 13.67”, and top and bottom margins of  
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about 0.27” and 0.06”, respectively. Printable width is set to  
8.16” with 0.17” margins on either side.  
‘A4’ size assumes an 8.27 x 11.7” (210 x 297mm) in page, and sets  
a total printable height of 11.36” (299.4mm), and top and  
bottom margins of about 0.27” (6.8mm) and 0.06” (1.7mm)  
respectively. Printable width is set to 8.0” (203.2mm) with  
0.13” (3.4mm) margins on either side.  
‘Custom’ size allows the setting of length of the form, bottom  
margin, and left and right margins using those commands.  
Bottom Margin:  
This setting will modify the bottom margin when ‘Page Size’ is  
set to ‘Custom’.  
‘Lines’ allow you to set a bottom margin equal to the height of a  
specific number of text lines. The actual space that is left  
depends upon the current setting of the ‘Text Line Spacing’  
setting. For example, if ‘Text Line Spacing’ is set to 1/6”, and  
the ‘Bottom Margin’ is set to ‘4’ lines, 2/3” of blank space will  
be created at the bottom of each page.  
The minimum and ‘default’ space between pages will depend  
upon the setting of the ‘Text Line Spacing’, but is a minimum  
of ½”. For 6 lines per inch, the minimum is 3 lines; for 8 lines  
per inch, 4 lines; for 8 lines per inch at 0.12” spacing, 5 lines.  
Note that if the “Form Feed Mode” is set to “No Feed”, the  
bottom margin will be forced to “0” lines as a reminder that no  
margin can be set and none will be produced.  
The maximum setting is the ‘Form Length’ in lines – 1.  
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Left Margin:  
This setting can modify the left margin when the ‘Custom’ ‘Page  
Size’ is selected. You may choose to avoid any changes by  
selecting ‘Use Paper Size’ which will assume you wish to use  
the full 8” available print width. You may also choose to set a  
number of columns of unprinted left margin. The actual  
empty width created will depend upon the current character  
pitch as set by ‘Default Pitch’. For example, if the default pitch  
is set to 12 characters per inch, and you set the left margin to  
‘9’, there will be a 3/4” (9 x 1/12”) left margin established. If  
the current ‘Default Pitch’ is set to ‘Proportional’, 10 characters  
per inch pitch is used for this calculation. Values that cause  
up to 4.5” of left margin are allowed.  
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Right Margin:  
This setting can modify the right margin when the ‘Custom’  
‘Page Size’ is selected. You may choose to avoid any changes  
by selecting ‘Use Paper Size’ which will assume you wish to  
use the full 8” available print width. You may also choose to  
set a number of columns of unprinted right margin. The  
actual empty width created will depend upon the current  
character pitch as set by ‘Default Pitch’. For example, if the  
default pitch is set to 12 characters per inch, and you set the  
left margin to ‘9’, there will be a 3/4” (9 x 1/12”) left margin  
established. If the current ‘Default Pitch’ is set to  
‘Proportional’, 10 characters per inch pitch is used for this  
calculation. Values that cause the printable page width (the  
space left on the page by the difference between left and right  
margins) of as little as 1/5”are allowed.  
Text Line Spacing:  
This setting is used to modify the amount of vertical space that is  
used for each line of text. If you select ‘6 Lines/Inch’, lines of  
text will be created every 1/6”. If you select ‘8 Lines/Inch’,  
lines of text will be created every 1/8”. Since the “IBM  
graphics characters” used to create boxes and lines are 0.12”  
tall, when printing documents that contain these characters,  
you will want to select “8 Lines/Inch (0.12”)” to assure that  
the tops and bottoms of the graphics characters touch.  
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Form Length:  
This command can be used to set the form length of a ‘Custom’  
size page. You may specify the vertical print area in text lines  
as defined by the ‘Text Line Spacing’ setting, or in inches.  
If using the ‘Lines’ method for setting “custom” form length, the  
actual vertical space on the page is determined by the vertical  
space per line as determined by the ‘Text Line Spacing’  
command. The minimum value allowed is the number of lines  
that would equal at least one inch of print because this is the  
minimum length of paper that will feed properly through the  
printer. For example, if your current ‘Text Line Spacing’ is set  
to 6 lines per inch, you must specify at least ‘6’ lines of form  
length. The maximum setting is 127 lines. For 6 lines per inch,  
that will provide a page of a little more than 21 inches in  
length.  
If using the ‘Inches’ method for setting form length, the actual  
vertical space on the page is rounded down if needed to create  
an even number of print lines as determined by the ‘Text Line  
Spacing’ command. For example, if your ‘Text Line Spacing’  
is set to 6 lines per inch, and you specify 9.6 inches, the  
application will determine that 57 lines could be printed in this  
space, and change your inch value to (1/6 x 57) and the  
display a form length of 9.5 inches.  
If you switch modes from ‘Lines’ to ‘Inches’, the form length will  
be recalculated in inches and displayed accordingly. If you  
switch from ‘Inches’ to ‘Lines’, the form length will also be  
recalculated and displayed as the number text lines that will  
be printed.  
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Default Font:  
This command determines which of the two internal typefaces is  
the default when printing ASCII text. From the factory, a Serif  
font (similar to Courier) and Sans Serif font (similar to Letter  
Gothic) are supplied.  
Default Pitch:  
This command determines default horizontal size of characters  
when printing ASCII text. Smaller characters (15 per inch)  
allow you to print more characters across a line than larger  
characters (10 per inch). Each character in ‘10’, ‘12’, or ‘15’ per  
inch mode will use the same amount of horizontal space. If  
‘Proportional’ is selected, each character uses an amount of  
horizontal space appropriate to the characters’ intrinsic width.  
For example, the letter ‘i’ will occupy less horizontal space  
than the letter ‘w’. The value supplied here will, as noted  
above, affect the actual width of margin settings.  
Extended Chars:  
This command determines what the printer’s ESC/P®  
emulation does when ASCII characters with values of between  
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128 and 255 are received. Either the graphics characters or  
italic versions of the lower valued characters (32 to 127) are  
printed.  
CR-LF Mode:  
This command determines what the ESC/P® emulation does  
with ASCII characters 10 and 13. These are the ‘line feed’ (LF)  
and ‘carriage return’ (CR) characters. The “LF” causes the  
printer to move down to the next print line, and the “CR”  
causes the printer to move back to the left margin position. In  
most cases, these are sent at the ends of lines to position the  
printer for the next line of text.  
Some host computers send one or the other of these, and some  
send both, each hoping to move to the left margin and down  
to the next line. You can determine the effect of these  
characters when they are received. If your host sends only a  
CR or LF to complete each line, you should set this to  
LF=CR+LF CR=CR+LF so that both a carriage return (return  
to left margin) and line feed are executed when just one of  
these control codes is received by the printer.  
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Printer Commands  
Test Page:  
You can print a test page using the Configuration Utility or you  
can print test pages using the Main Switch (see page 48).  
Clicking on ‘Test Page’ will print a page showing the current  
printer configuration and image quality verification graphics.  
Pentax PocketJet3 Firmware Version 01.01  
Current Settings  
AUTO POWER ON  
PAGE LENGTH  
PAGE SIZE  
:disable  
:66  
:Letter  
LINE FEED PITCH  
FONT  
PITCH SELECT  
:1/6  
:Courier  
:12  
CONDENSED MODE PRINT  
FONT ATTRIBUTE  
CHARACTER TABLE  
INTERNATIONAL CHAR SET  
1” PERF SKIP  
AUTO LINE FEED  
DENSITY LEVEL  
:disable  
:disable  
;Extended Graphics  
:USA  
:disable  
:disable  
:5  
PAPER EJECT MODE  
BATERY POWER TIME-OUT  
BATTERY REFRESH TIMER  
PRE-HEAT  
DASH LINE BETWEEN PAGES  
PRE FEED CANCEL  
:Fixed Page Mode  
:10min  
:1  
:disable  
:disable  
di bl  
Samples of some of the currently stored fonts are displayed here.  
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Clean:  
Clicking on this button places the printer in “Cleaning Mode”.  
Refer to that maintenance procedure in this manual for further  
instructions.  
Upload Font:  
Clicking on this button will guide you through the process of  
uploading new fonts to the printer.  
Upgrade Firmware:  
Clicking on this button will guide you through the process of  
uploading new firmware to your printer. See Program Mode,  
page 5, for further information.  
Factory Reset:  
Clicking on this button will return the printer to its original  
factory settings for fonts and configuration. The configuration  
data from the file \PJ3Factory.cfg will be loaded and  
displayed. Since that file is expected to match the internal  
factory configuration of your printer, this file’s properties are  
set to “Read Only” and it should not be modified.  
Save Config:  
Clicking on this button will save the configuration as you see it  
to the file \PJ3Default.cfg and then send this configuration  
information to the printer. Be sure that all of the settings are  
adjusted to your liking.  
Close:  
Closes this application without sending data to the printer and  
without saving the current settings.  
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File Menu:  
Import – Load a configuration file that was saved previously  
using the Export feature. Note: You must then Save Config  
to set the printer to this configuration.  
Export – Save a configuration to a file.  
Select Printer – Displays the currently available print queues  
for your printer, along with the port name, to make it easier  
to select the proper printer in case you have more than one  
print queue available. This will also modify the Printer  
selected on the main dialog.  
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Connecting to Your Computer  
There are two ways to connect your PocketJet to your computer,  
via USB cable and via Infrared (IrDA).  
Via USB Cable  
CAUTION: Install the driver software before connecting the printer  
to the computer via the USB cable.  
1. Make sure your printer is off before installing the interface cable.  
2. Take the printer end of the cable and hold it so the notched metal  
surface is facing up.  
3. Insert the printer end of the cable into the interface connector on the  
side of the printer. See example, Figure 7  
FIGURE 7. Connecting the PocketJet to your computer  
CAUTION: Always insert and remove the interface connector  
gently. Press the latching devices on each side of the  
interface connector when removing the cable.  
4. Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on your  
computer.  
Note 1: USB is not supported for Windows 95.  
Note 2: For Windows 98/98-SE, USB printing requires installing Microsoft’s  
USBPRINT solution. To install this software:  
A. Connect the USB cable to the printer and computer.  
B. The Windows Add Hardware Wizard window will open (if it does not  
open, the software has already been installed). Choose “Specify a  
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location” and browse the Pentax Driver CD into the <CD  
Drive>:\<Printer>\Win9xME folder.  
C. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the wizard installation.  
Via Infrared (IrDA)  
If a USB cable is not connected to the PocketJet printer when it is  
turned on, the infrared connection is automatically enabled. Make  
sure your computer is set properly to send data via its infrared port,  
make sure the two infrared ports are aligned, and proceed to print.  
Note: Infrared is the only connection option for Windows 95.  
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Printing  
1. Make sure that you have installed a charged battery, have connected  
the printer to an AC power outlet, or have a DC adapter plugged in.  
2. Turn the printer on by pressing the main switch once quickly. The  
POWER indicator lights up. See Figure 8.  
FIGURE 8. Turning on the printer  
3. Insert a sheet of Pentax Quality Paper into the paper input slot.  
Place the print side of the paper away from you, so that it faces the  
rear of the printer. See Figure 9.  
NOTE: You can print only one side of the paper. This is the smooth,  
coated side. See Chapter 3, “Tips on Using Paper.”  
FIGURE 9. Inserting a sheet of paper  
4. Print one or more pages from any software application.  
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The green DATA indicator light blinks to indicate that the printer is  
receiving data from your computer.  
NOTE: If you have inserted paper into the input slot and the green  
DATA light stays on (without blinking), the printer has  
received insufficient data to print an entire page. Press and  
hold the green Power button to eject the page.  
Turning the Printer OFF  
Press the main switch twice quickly to turn the printer off.  
NOTE: If a battery is powering the printer and the Auto-Off Timer  
feature is enabled, the printer will turn itself off  
automatically after the selected period of inactivity.  
Making Prints Lighter or Darker  
You can make prints lighter or darker by using the Print Density  
Setting in the printer driver dialog. See “Advanced Software  
Features,” on page 28. If you are not using a driver, you may save a  
lighter or darker setting using the Configuration Utility.  
Changing the density setting may result in slight changes in the  
printer’s speed and the number of pages that can be printed.  
When printing from a vehicle DC supply, light print density may  
indicate a low voltage (less than 10 volts). Check and correct the  
supply voltage or be sure the vehicle engine is running.  
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Accessing Advanced Software Features  
through Windows  
These features can be accessed using the software dialog boxes and  
methods discussed below. For more detailed information, view the  
“Read Me” file on the driver CD, if available.  
In Windows CE, double tap on the PocketJet printer icon in the Control  
Panel window.  
In Windows 95/98/Me, use the path “Start:Settings:Printers:Pentax  
PocketJet 3:Properties:Advanced”  
In Windows 2000/XP, permanently change the advanced features using  
“Start:Settings:Printers: Pentax PocketJet3:Printing  
Preferences:Advanced” or the settings may be temporarily changed  
using the “Print Setup” from your application.  
Density Modes  
You can set the print density to your preference from zero to 10. 0 is  
the lightest, 7 is the default (medium), and 10 is the darkest.  
2-Ply Mode  
For special applications where 2-ply paper is needed, this setting makes  
prints that are darker (and print slower) than the density mode set to 10  
as listed above.  
Form Feed Modes  
You can set how the printer ejects paper by using the following  
options.  
No Feed Mode - there is no paper feed at the end of a job. This is  
typically used with non-perforated roll paper to save paper.  
- No Feed Mode Extra Feed - this option is used in conjunction  
with the No Feed Mode to eject paper by setting the number of  
lines to be ejected (at 200-dpi for PocketJet 3 or 300-dpi for  
PocketJet 3 Plus) after the end of a document.  
NOTE: The “Extra Feed” mode only affects the last page of a  
document if it is multipage. The bottom margin as selected by the  
application has no effect. The top margin actually defines the total  
top and bottom margin between pages of a multi-page job.  
Fixed Page Mode - the paper always feeds at the end of a job to  
complete the vertical page size specified (i.e., letter, legal, A4, or  
user-defined size). Use this with cut sheet paper  
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End of Page Mode - the printer feeds paper until an “out-of-  
paper” condition is found, or a maximum of 14”. Use this with  
perforated paper.  
Windows CE  
Windows CE Notes:  
1) Serial Handshake – Not used at this time.  
2) Port Buffer Size – Controls the largest block of data sent to the  
printer port at one time. Set this to the largest value that works  
reliably on your CE device (larger=faster).  
3) Perforated Paper – Modifies the printable area to assure proper  
function when using perforated paper.  
4) Display This Dialog When Printing – If “on”, settings may be  
changed for every print job. To be sure the same settings are  
always used, set this to “off.” It may be turned “on” again using  
the Control Panel.  
Windows 2000/XP  
Windows 2000/XP Notes:  
1) Paper Type Control – Select Cut Sheet, Roll, or Perforated Roll.  
This modifies the printable area of all paper sizes (Letter, Legal,  
A4, Custom).  
2) Using Custom Forms  
a. Select Start:Settings:Printers: select Server Properties.  
b. On the Forms Page, create a form for use with custom  
paper size.  
c. Allowed sizes:  
Minimum width = 4”  
Maximum width = 8.5”  
Minimum height = 2.00 inches  
Maximum height = 65,535 print lines.  
d. All forms created within these specifications will be  
displayed as paper size options.  
Cut Sheet Paper Usage  
1. Select “Fixed Page” mode.  
2. Select the appropriate paper size (Letter, A4, Legal).  
3. In Windows 2000/XP, set the Paper Type to “Cutsheet” only.  
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Non-Perforated Roll Paper Usage  
To use roll paper, you must select from either fixed page length using  
“Fixed Page Mode” or variable page length using the “No Feed Mode”  
and selecting a page eject length using the “No Feed Mode Extra Feed”  
option.  
When using Windows 2000/XP, for each case below, be sure to set the  
Paper Type to “Roll.”  
A. Variable Length Forms (saves paper)  
1. Select No Feed Mode.  
2. Set the value of the No Feed Mode Extra Feed to the amount of  
margin you wish to have between the final printed line and the end  
of the document. For example, 200 lines equal 1 inch. On a  
PocketJet 3, this allows paper advancement from the print head  
area inside the printer to a position outside the printer. This  
provides for a “tear-off” position from a continuous roll feed that  
will include the entire printed image.  
3. The Paper Size selected does not affect this mode except to  
provide a maximum number of lines per page.  
B. Infinite Length Forms (such as geological recordings or polygraph  
charts) – (Only available in Win 9x/Me, Win NT, and Win 2000/XP  
drivers)  
1. Select No Feed Mode.  
2. Select “Infinite Paper Size.”  
3. Set the value of the No Feed Mode Extra Feed to the desired  
length.  
4. Check to be sure that the Top/Bottom margins within your  
application software are set to zero (0).  
C. Fixed Page Length  
1. Select Fixed Page Mode.  
2. If the length corresponds to one of the pre-defined paper sizes  
(Letter, Legal, or A4), select the desired paper size from the  
Advanced Features Setup using the Control Panel method instead  
of the application software’s Print Setup in order to make it  
permanent (under the “Paper” property sheet in Windows 95 or the  
“options” under Windows 3.1).  
3. If the fixed length desired is not one of these sizes, use the  
Advanced Features setup as explained in #2 above to select User  
Defined Paper Size. Set the width and length as desired.  
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D. Multipage Documents with “tear off” for EACH page  
Note: This feature is only available with Win 9x/Me and has recently  
been added to the Win2k/XP driver (check the Pentax website for the  
latest driver).  
Select “Prompt” for Win 9x or “Roll Paper Pause” for Win 2k/XP for  
Paper Source on the “Paper” tab within the printer properties control  
panel. This setting causes a dialog to be displayed before EVERY  
printed page, including the first one.  
Perforated Roll Paper Usage  
1. Select “End of Page” mode.  
2. Select “Perf Letter” or “Perf A4” paper size. This is very  
important because the printable area is smaller when using  
perforated paper compared to cut sheet paper.  
WinCE Note: Check the “Perforated Paper” box.  
Windows 2000/XP Note: Set “Paper Type” to “Perforated Roll.”  
This modifies the printable area for any paper size including  
custom sizes. This way you are not limited to “Perfletter” and  
“PerfA4” sizes.  
Protecting the Printer  
When you are not using the printer or charging its battery, always take  
the following precautions:  
• Unplug the AC cable from the power outlet  
NOTE: The transformer inside the AC adapter generates heat while  
it is plugged in. Unplugging the adapter extends its life.  
• Store the printer in its carrying case  
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Installing the Battery  
1. Open the printer’s battery cover by pressing the cover latch.  
Push the cover away from the AC adapter receptacle. See  
Figure 10.  
FIGURE 10. Opening the Battery Cover  
2. Swing the cover open and remove it.  
3. Gently push the battery connector into the terminal on the  
inside of the printer’s battery compartment. See Figure 11.  
FIGURE 11. Pushing the battery connector into the terminal  
CAUTION: Do not force the battery connector into the terminal. If  
you are having difficulty inserting the connector, make  
sure the connector is not upside down. See Figure 11.  
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4. Grasp the battery removal ribbon, which is attached to the  
inside of the battery compartment. See Figure 12.  
CAUTION: If you forget to hold on to the ribbon, you may  
accidentally insert the battery on top of it. Then you  
won’t be able to remove the battery by pulling the  
ribbon.  
FIGURE 12. Placing the battery inside the  
battery compartment  
5. While holding onto the ribbon, tilt the battery and place it inside the  
battery compartment. Once the battery clears the outer edges of the  
compartment, press it securely into position.  
Make sure the side of the battery with the warning label faces the  
outside of the battery compartment. Otherwise, the battery cover  
will not close properly.  
NOTE: The side of the battery opposite the warning label contains  
a heat sensor that stops the flow of electricity if the battery  
overheats.  
6. Attach the battery cover to the end of the battery compartment  
opposite the AC adapter receptacle. Close and latch the cover. If  
necessary, gently push the cover latch towards the AC adapter  
receptacle until it latches.  
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Removing the Battery  
1. Open the printer’s battery cover by pressing the cover latch. Swing  
the cover open and remove it.  
2. Pull out on the battery removal ribbon as shown in Figure 13  
until the battery starts to tilt out of its compartment.  
NOTE: If the battery removal ribbon is caught behind the battery,  
insert a thin metal object such as a flat-blade screwdriver  
between the battery and the case at the end away from the  
AC adapter receptacle and tilt it out of its compartment.  
3. Remove the battery from the compartment.  
4. Gently pull the battery connector from the terminal inside the  
printer.  
FIGURE 13. Instructions for removing the battery  
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Charging the Battery  
Note: Batteries are shipped from the factory uncharged.  
Charging the Battery  
1. Make sure the printer is connected to an AC power outlet with the  
AC adapter and power cord or a DC power cord.  
2. Make sure the printer is off.  
3. Press the main switch and hold it down for a few seconds until the  
POWER indicator light begins to blink. This starts the charging of  
the battery.  
The POWER indicator light blinks until charging is complete.  
The maximum time to charge to 100% capacity is approximately 120  
minutes. A new battery at 100% charge will yield approximately  
100 pages of printing.  
When the printer finishes charging the battery, it automatically turns  
itself off, and the POWER indicator light goes off.  
Note that when the printer is connected to an external source of power,  
it will constantly draw approximately 20 mA to trickle charge the  
battery.  
Stopping the Charge Process  
If you want to stop the printer while it is in Charge mode, press the  
main switch twice quickly.  
Tips on Using the Battery  
Darker prints discharge the battery faster than lighter prints do.  
Use the density adjustment from the driver dialog on your  
computer or use the Set-Up Utility to adjust lightness and  
darkness. See “Advanced Software Features” on page 28.  
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Chapter 3 - Tips on Using Paper  
Inserting Paper  
1. Use both hands to hold the paper straight while you insert it into the  
printer’s paper input slot. Make sure the bottom edge of the paper  
is parallel to the feed roller.  
2. Press the paper gently into the printer’s input slot until the roller  
pulls it into the starting position, then let go. See Figure 14.  
FIGURE 14. Inserting paper  
If the paper is skewed after the printer pulls it into the starting position,  
you can correct the situation as follows:  
• If the printer does not start to print immediately, open the release  
cover as far back as it will go. See Figures 15 and 16, pages 37  
and 38. Pull the paper out, close the cover, and reinsert paper.  
• If the printer does start to print, wait for the page to be printed and  
then reprint that page if necessary.  
NOTE: If you insert paper into the printer before you start the print  
job, you will have time to adjust the paper if it is skewed  
after the printer pulls it into the starting position.  
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See “Advanced Software Features:Form Feed Modes”, “Advanced  
Features: Non-Perforated Roll Paper Usage”, and “Advanced Features:  
Perforated Roll Paper Usage” in Chapter 2.  
Use Pentax Quality Paper  
Pentax guarantees optimum compatibility with your PocketJet printer  
when you use Pentax Quality Paper. This paper is a thermal paper,  
which eliminates the use of toner, ribbons or ink. It has been  
specifically designed and tested for optimal support for the PocketJet  
printer family. To order paper, see your dealer or order direct from  
Pentax. Refer to Chapter 8, “Ordering Information.”  
Usage and Handling Instructions  
• When loading paper, make sure the smooth, coated side faces the  
back of the printer.  
• To avoid wrinkling and tearing, keep paper in its box or bag until  
ready to use.  
• Do not fold, crease, or wrinkle paper prior to loading it into the  
printer.  
• When storing paper, avoid high temperatures and humidity.  
• Avoid prolonged exposure to intense ultraviolet light.  
• Avoid contact with Diazo (blueprint), carbonless, or castcoated  
papers.  
• Avoid contact with vinyl or acetate materials, such as many notebook  
or report covers.  
• Avoid contact with organic solvents, oils, and ammonia.  
• When using a colored marker, be sure to use one with a water-  
based ink. If you use a solvent-based marker, it may darken  
the paper.  
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Clearing a Paper Jam  
Method 1  
Press and hold the green Main Power switch. The drive motor will  
start and move slowly for a few seconds, then move faster as long as  
you hold the switch down. This can be repeated as many times as  
necessary. If this does not move the jammed paper out of the printer,  
use Method 2 below.  
NOTE: This method can also be used to finely position a sheet of  
paper for printing, for instance on a pre-printed form.  
Method 2  
1. Gently open the release cover as far back as it will go.  
See Figure 15.  
FIGURE 15. Opening the release cover  
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2. Gently pull the paper out of the printer. Pulling in either direction is  
acceptable. See Figure 16.  
FIGURE 16. Pulling jammed paper out of the printer  
3. Close the release cover.  
4. Reinsert a new sheet of paper in the printer and restart the job.  
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Chapter 4 - Maintaining the Printer  
Cleaning the Print Head  
To maintain high print quality, clean the print head after 500 prints or  
whenever you detect broken or light characters on the page.  
NOTE: Defective or wrinkled paper can also cause broken or light  
characters. If the problem does not go away after you clean  
the print head, try a different sheet of paper or a higher  
density setting.  
1. Make sure the printer is powered on without paper  
loaded.  
NOTE: If paper is loaded and detected printer when you  
attempt to initiate Cleaning Mode, a Form Feed will be  
executed instead.  
2. Press the main switch for about two seconds. The “Data”  
LED will illuminate.  
3. Press the main switch again for less than 2 seconds. The  
feed motor will begin to turn.  
4. Insert the black cleaning cloth that came with the  
printer into the printer’s paper input slot with the  
rough black side, which contains the cleaning  
material, towards the rear of the printer. See Figure  
17. The printer pulls the cleaning cloth through.  
5. The roller movement will stop automatically after about  
60 seconds, and the printer returns to an idle state. If you  
press the main switch before 60 seconds has elapsed, this  
will toggle the feed motor on and off. Pressing the main  
switch twice quickly will shut off the printer.  
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FIGURE 17. Inserting the cleaning cloth  
CAUTION: Do not attempt to clean the print head with any  
material other than the cleaning cloth.  
The cleaning cloth is for head and roller cleaning  
only. Do not use it to clean any other part of the  
printer.  
NOTE: Don’t throw the cleaning cloth away after you clean the  
print head. It should last for the life of the printer. Keep  
the cleaning cloth with your printer supplies and use it  
whenever you need to clean the print head.  
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Cleaning the Platen Roller  
Dirt and debris on the platen roller can make the roller feed  
paper into the printer at an angle, degrade the quality of the  
printed image, or both.  
1. Make sure the printer is powered on without paper  
loaded.  
NOTE: If paper is loaded and detected printer when you  
attempt to initiate Cleaning Mode, a Form Feed will be  
executed instead.  
2. Press the main switch for about two seconds. The “Data”  
LED will illuminate.  
3. Press the main switch again for less than 2 seconds. The  
feed motor will begin to turn.  
4. Insert the black cleaning cloth that came with the  
printer into the printer’s paper input slot with the  
rough black side, which contains the cleaning  
material, towards the front of the printer. See Figure  
18. The printer pulls the Cleaning Cloth through.  
5. The roller movement will stop automatically after about  
60 seconds, and the printer returns to an idle state. If you  
press the main switch before 60 seconds has elapsed, this  
will toggle the feed motor on and off. Pressing the main  
switch twice quickly will shut off the printer.  
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FIGURE 18. Cleaning the platen roller.  
CAUTION: Do not attempt to clean the platen roller with any  
material other than the cleaning cloth.  
The cleaning cloth is for head cleaning and platen  
roller cleaning only. Do not use it to clean any other  
part of the printer.  
NOTE:  
Don’t throw the cleaning cloth away after you clean  
the platen roller. It should last for the life of the  
printer. Keep the cleaning cloth with your printer  
supplies and use it whenever you need to clean the  
platen roller or the print head.  
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Cleaning the Printer’s Exterior  
Should the outside of the printer become dirty, clean it using a  
soft cloth moistened with water. If necessary, add a very small  
amount of a mild soap such as a liquid dishwashing detergent.  
CAUTION: Avoid saturating the cloth. Do not allow water to get  
inside the printer.  
Avoid the use of benzene, alcohol, paint thinner, or  
cleaners that are abrasive, alkaline, or acidic. Such  
cleaners may damage the printer’s case.  
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Chapter 5 - Reference  
Indicator Lights  
The indicator lights tell you about the current status of the printer.  
Indicator Light Table  
= Solid  
=Blinking  
= Alternating Blinking  
= Doesn’t matter  
POWER DATA ERROR  
External power in use  
Battery in use, > 14.0 Volts  
Battery in use, > 13.1 Volts  
Battery in use, > 10.0 Volts  
Battery in use, > 6.6 Volts  
Battery is discharging  
Battery is charging  
Printer is receiving data  
Unprinted data remains in buffer  
Printer is receiving flash upgrade  
Printer is in “service” mode  
Printer ready to receive flash data  
Printer is receiving flash data  
Printer storing flash data to flash  
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POWER DATA ERROR  
Flash data storage is complete  
Bad checksum of flash data  
No battery found when charging  
Time-Out when charging  
Low Thermal Head temperature  
High Thermal Head temperature  
Data Receive Error  
Indicator Light Warnings  
The POWER indicator light does not light  
The printer is receiving no power. If you are using the AC adapter,  
make sure it is connected properly. See page 2, “Connecting to an AC  
Outlet.” Make sure the AC power outlet is “live.” If you are using a  
DC adapter, make sure power is connected and that the fuse is good.  
Bad Checksum of Flash Data  
The firmware or font that was sent to the printer was either  
corrupt or was corrupted during transmission. Disconnect  
printer power to shut down the printer, and try sending the file  
again. If it continues to fail in the same way, it is likely that the  
file itself is corrupt and should be replaced with a clean copy of  
the file.  
In rare cases, when the printer is not being flashed, this error  
may indicate bad memory components or other problems that  
require printer service.  
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No Battery Found When Charging  
If this indication occurs immediately when attempting to charge the  
battery, the printer did not “see” a battery when you tried to initiate  
a battery charging cycle. Make sure the battery has been installed  
and connected properly and that there are no broken wires at the  
battery or connector. See page 31, “Installing the Battery.”  
If the battery is connected properly, you may have attempted to charge the  
battery and it has become overheated during the charge cycle. An internal  
thermal breaker will open when overheated, and after cooling, will close  
again. Allow the battery to cool before continuing to charge it. If the  
problem occurs again, replace the battery.  
Time-Out When Charging  
The printer believes that too much time was required to bring the battery up  
to a normal charge voltage. A maximum of 150 minutes is allowed for the  
charging cycle. This is an indication that the battery should be replaced.  
Low Thermal Head Temperature  
The temperature of the thermal head is too low for reliable printing (less  
than -10°C). You need to use the printer in a warmer environment.  
If this condition occurs in relatively warm environment (for example, at  
room temperature), the printer should be returned for service.  
High Thermal Head Temperature  
The temperature of the thermal head is too high. If allowed to become even  
hotter, the thermal head would begin imaging the paper in areas not  
intended to be printed. The printer will stop while the head cools down and  
then will resume printing. This condition is normal when printing  
documents with a great deal of “black” content.  
To avoid or delay the onset of this condition, you can print using a lighter  
density setting, reduce the amount of “black space” being printed by  
removing background shading and colors (for example, background on  
Excel graphs or PowerPoint documents) and make sure that the printer is  
not enclosed and has adequate ventilation.  
Note: This condition may be exacerbated by use at high altitude (>10,000  
feet) due to a lower air density available to cool the printer.  
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Data Receive Error  
Data is being received but errors are causing the printer to request that it be  
re-transmitted. This will slow printing speed and is almost always  
associated with the quality of an IrDA connection. Try repositioning the  
printer or host IrDA until the errors cease.  
Self-Test Feature  
The Self-Test Feature can be used to print a letter-size page test  
page without connection to a host computer. The test page (see  
the sample in the Set-Up Utility section) contains firmware level,  
image quality, and configuration information.  
1. To print a test page, the printer must be turned on and idle,  
and paper must not be loaded in the printer.  
2. Press the main switch for two seconds and release to place the  
printer in “Service Mode”. The red DATA light will  
illuminate.  
3. Insert a piece of Pentax Quality paper in the printer. The test  
page will print automatically. After the print is complete, the  
printer will return to an idle state.  
4. To print multiple pages, repeat steps 1~3.  
Note: Test pages can also be printed from the Windows based  
Configuration Utility provided on the Installation Disk.  
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Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting  
Overview  
If you have difficulty getting your printer to work properly, first check  
to make sure you have done the following tasks correctly (See Chapter  
1, “Setting Up the Printer”).  
• Installing the battery or connecting the printer to an AC outlet  
• Connecting the printer to your computer  
Make sure you have installed and selected the proper printer driver as  
explained in Chapter 2, “Using the Printer.”  
Look through the troubleshooting tips in this chapter for help  
correcting the problem.  
If none of these suggestions works:  
• If you are in the U.S., call Pentax Technical Support at 1-800-543-  
6144 (extension 1820) from 8 AM to 5 PM Mountain Time, Monday  
through Friday.  
• If you are outside the U.S., contact your local reseller or any of the  
Authorized Service Centers.  
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Paper Problems  
The paper is jammed in the printer  
See page 37, “Clearing a Paper Jam.”  
Paper moves through the printer, but nothing appears  
on the paper  
Make sure you are using Pentax Quality paper and that you are loading  
it properly with the print side away from you. See page 35, “Inserting  
Paper.” Also, check the Print Density setting using the “Advanced  
Software Features,” Chapter 2.  
Paper does not move through the printer even though  
the motor is running  
If the release cover has been left open, close it completely.  
Use Pentax Quality paper only. Heavy paper may not feed through the  
printer.  
If the release cover is closed and you are using Pentax Quality paper,  
the printer may have a damaged drive system. Call technical support.  
Printed Image Problems  
The printed image is out of alignment  
Make sure you are using the Pentax Quality paper.  
Make sure you are inserting the paper correctly. See page 35,  
“Inserting Paper.”  
Check to see whether the platen roller is dirty. If it is, clean it. Follow  
the instructions for “Cleaning the Platen Roller,” page 41.  
The print quality is poor, and the image is too light or  
dark  
Raise or lower the density setting using the printer driver. See page 26,  
“Making Prints Lighter or Darker.”  
Make sure you are using recommended Pentax Quality Paper.  
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The image is squashed and stretched in many places  
Make sure the release cover was not left open during printing. If it is  
open, close it completely.  
Make sure the paper is not slipping in the printer. If it is, make sure the  
print head and platen roller are clean. See Chapter 4, “Maintaining the  
Printer.”  
Make sure the paper is not wrinkled prior to inserting it. Also, make  
sure you are using Pentax Quality paper.  
The image has light or white vertical lines  
Make sure the release cover was not left open during printing. If it is  
open, close it completely.  
Clean the print head. Follow the instructions in “Cleaning the Print  
Head,” page 38.  
If cleaning the print head does not correct the problem, the print head  
may need maintenance. Call technical support.  
All pages have a white vertical line  
The print head may need maintenance. Call technical support.  
All pages have a black vertical line  
The print head may need maintenance. Call technical support.  
Light patches of print appear on the image  
The printer requires smooth paper to work properly. Make sure the  
paper does not have any dents or wrinkles. It should lie flat and it  
should not have a defective or uneven surface coating. Use Pentax  
Quality paper and make sure it does not have any obvious deformities.  
Check the density setting using the printer driver. If the setting is too  
low, raise it. See page 26, “Making Prints Lighter or Darker.”  
Clean the print head. Follow the instructions in “Cleaning the Print  
Head,” page 37.  
If using a DC power adapter, make sure the voltage from the vehicle is  
high enough. Try starting the engine if necessary.  
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The top margin is incorrect  
Make sure the correct margins have been set in the configuration utility  
and your software application. If not, set the margins for the top and  
bottom of the page as needed.  
Make sure you are not inserting the paper into the paper input slot with  
excessive force. Always insert the paper gently.  
The image for one page requires more or fewer sheets  
than you expected  
Make sure the software application, the printer, and printer driver have  
been set to print the same size paper that you are loading into the  
printer. If the application or printer driver has been set to print legal-  
size paper and you insert letter-size paper, the image will require two  
sheets. Adjust the application or printer driver settings as needed or  
reduce the print image within your application to fit on the letter-size  
page.  
The data light will remain lit green to indicate that data is still in the  
printer after the page has completed printing.  
Certain colors of text do not print  
Choose a different color of text. The Windows 3.1 “Universal Print  
Driver” is limited to 8 colors (specific colors, not total colors).  
The side margins are incorrect  
Check to make sure the correct margins have been set in the  
configuration utility and your software application. Adjust the left  
margin as needed.  
Make sure the software application or the printer driver has been set to  
print the same size paper that you are loading into the printer. If the  
application or printer driver has been set to print a different width  
paper, the image will not print in the proper horizontal position. Adjust  
the application or printer driver as needed.  
The print does not contain the proper characters  
Make sure you have defined the proper character set (font) in the  
software application. If it is not correct, you must change it.  
Trying another font may tell you if the original font was in error.  
The print contains random dots  
Check the printer driver to make sure it is set correctly. Check the  
interface cable to make sure it is connected firmly and correctly. If  
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possible, replace the interface cable with another and permanently  
replace it if it is defective.  
Pages Don’t Print  
The green DATA indicator remains lit but does not  
blink  
The print buffer contains unprinted data from the software application.  
If you have already inserted paper in the printer, take the paper out and  
re-insert it to make sure the printer knows paper is ready. If that  
doesn’t work, you may need to turn the printer off, turn it back on, and  
restart the print job.  
If paper has not already been inserted into the printer, insert a new  
sheet of paper and the print job should proceed.  
An ASCII text application has not finished a text line with a CR/LF or  
form feed, and the printer does not know the line is complete. Printing  
another page or manually form feeding using the main switch may  
finish the page correctly  
The application should be sending data to the printer,  
but the green DATA indicator is not lit  
Make sure the interface cable is properly connected to both the printer  
and the host computer, or that the infrared unit is properly connected  
and oriented toward the infrared unit on the computer. See page 23,  
“Connecting to your Computer.”  
Pages Are Partially Printed  
The green DATA indicator light goes out while a page  
remains in the printer  
The software application may not have sent a full page of data. Restart  
the print job.  
The application may have sent the wrong information about page size  
or you may have put in the wrong paper size. Check the application  
and the print driver for the proper page size. Check to be sure the  
application and the page you are inserting in the printer are the same.  
Adjust one or the other if necessary.  
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Make sure the printer driver is not inadvertently set to “No Feed  
Mode.”  
You may advance the paper position by pressing and holding the main  
switch while paper is loaded.  
The printer ejects a partially printed page, and the  
green DATA indicator light remains lit or blinking  
Make sure the Paper Size selection is correct using the application’s  
dialog box.  
Windows CE-related Problems  
I get an error message on my WinCE HPC when I try  
to print  
Make sure the correct printer and port are selected. Make sure the  
printer cable is connected or the IrDa ports are aligned (if using  
infrared). Make sure the WinCE HPC is not connected to a PC. Try  
resetting the WinCE HPC according to the manufacturer’s directions.  
There seems to be no way to print from my application  
Your application may not support printing under Windows CE. Call  
the application vendor and request an update.  
The printing is VERY slow  
Some WinCE HPCs print more quickly with infrared than cable. Try  
both methods to determine the best for you.  
I have to wait for a period of time after the last line of a  
print job for the paper to eject.  
This is normal. Each WinCE HPC has a different wait time after a  
print job completes before it sends an eject signal to the printer.  
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Chapter 7 - Technical Information  
Specifications  
Physical  
Height: 1.18 in. (30 mm)  
Width: 10.04 in. (255 mm)  
Depth: 2.17 in. (55 mm)  
Weight: 1.12 lb. (513 g) including  
battery  
Printing  
Method  
Direct thermal printing  
Resolution  
PocketJet 3 - 203 (H) by 200 (V) dpi  
PocketJet 3 Plus – 300 (H) by 300 (V) dpi  
Density  
11 levels – 0 (lightest) to 10 (darkest)  
(Adjustable by both driver and  
Configuration Utility)  
Speed  
Up to three pages per minute at normal  
(5% density) page coverage  
Emulation  
Epson® ESC/P® for 24 wire matrix, similar  
to that of an LQ-500 printer.  
PocketJet 3 emulates a PocketJet 200.  
PocketJet 3 Plus emulates a PocketJet II  
Fonts  
Native fonts are Serif and Sans Serif  
(similar to Courier and Letter Gothic) in 10,  
12, 15 and Proportional sizes. User may  
define alternate font(s). When running as a  
raster printer, no fonts are sent to the printer,  
but instead, are supplied by the application  
in bit image form.  
Paper Sizes  
Letter  
8.5” x 11” (216 mm x 279 mm)  
Legal  
8.5” x 14” (216 mm x 356 mm)  
A4  
8.27” x 11.69” (210 mm x 297 mm)  
Infinite  
This can allow up to 100 feet or more,  
depending on the size of the roll.  
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Custom  
4.13” (105mm) x 1.00” minimum  
8.6” (218.5mm) x 27 feet (at 200 dpi) max.  
8.6” (218.5mm) x 18 feet (at 300 dpi) max.  
(14“ maximum length recommended)  
Paper Type  
Thermal—Cut Sheet, Roll Paper,  
Perforated Roll, or Fanfold Paper  
Paper Loading  
Manual—Single Sheet or Roll  
Form Feed Modes  
No Feed Mode  
Fixed Page Mode  
End of Page Mode  
Interfaces  
USB  
Printer: USB “Mini-B” and IrDA  
(Using USB 1.1 “High Speed”)  
Host: USB “A” and IrDA  
IrDA  
Tiny TP extension to IrLMP, IrCOMM  
(COM port emulation using 3 wire “cooked”  
serial mode [IrLPT]), and IrOBEX, vCard,  
vCal and vMSG (text portions only).  
Environmental  
Temperature  
Operating: 41º to 95 F (-10º to 35º C)  
Note: Operation at low temperatures may  
slow the printer or cause it not to print at all.  
Storage: 5º to 122º F (-15º to +50º C)  
Humidity  
Operating: 30-80% RH, non-condensing  
Storage: 30-85% RH, non-condensing  
Electrical  
Pentax AC Power Supply  
Input: 100~240 VAC, 50~60 Hz  
1 A Maximum  
Output: 15 VDC  
Alternate Power Sources  
DC:10.0~14.4V from NiMH battery  
DC:10~17 VDC from an external source  
Printer Power Connector  
Power Usage @ 14.4 VDC  
EIAJ RC-6705 Type A (2.1mm barrel connector)  
Operating:  
3.5A peak, 2.6A continuous  
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Standby:  
“Sleep” (externally powered, printer  
powered off): 20mA @ 14.4VDC (approx  
1.15W).  
Battery Type and Rating  
Battery Yield  
print  
NiMH, 14.4 VDC, 360mAH  
Over 100 pages per full 100% charge, tested  
at 68 degrees F (20 degrees C) with 5%  
density per page. (Depending on page  
density setting)  
Battery Charging Circuit  
250mA charge (on demand), otherwise,  
continuous 20mA trickle charge  
Regulatory  
EMI  
FCC Class B and CE  
EN50081  
EN50082 Class B  
Safety (Power Supply)  
CE EN60950  
ERL (European UL Testing) to UL1950  
See Declarations of Conformity for  
additional details.  
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For PocketJet 3 units sold in the U.S.A., the following document applies.  
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For PocketJet 3 units sold in the Europe, the following document applies.  
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For PocketJet 3 Plus units sold in the U.S.A., the following document  
applies.  
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applies.  
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For PocketJet 3 Power Supply units sold in the U.S.A., the following  
document applies.  
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document applies.  
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Radio & Television Interference  
United States FCC Regulations  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The use of a shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits of  
FCC rules.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Pentax could void  
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
You may purchase a booklet prepared by the FCC entitled “Interference  
Handbook,” stock number ISBN 0-16-041736-8, from the Superintendent  
of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.  
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Canadian Regulations  
This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise  
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference  
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Cet appariel numérique respecte les limites de bruit radioélectrique  
applicables aux appariels numériques de Classe B préscrites dans le  
Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du Ministère des  
Communications.  
European Regulations  
Bescheinigung des Herstellers/Importeurs  
Hiermit wird bescheinigt, dab der/die/das  
. . . . . . PENTAX Thermodrucker PT-A4202 (‘PocketJet 200’) . . . . .  
. . . . . . PENTAX Thermodrucker PT-A4303 (‘PocketJet II’) . . . . .  
In Übereinstimmung mit Bestimmungen der BMPT-AmbtsblVfg 243/1991  
funk-entstört ist. Der vorschriftmäßige Betrieb mancher Geräte (z.B.  
Meßsender) kann allerdings gewissen Einschräkungen uterliegen.  
Beachten Sie deshalb die Hinweise in der Bedienungsanleitung.  
Dem Bundesambt Für Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation wurde das  
inverkehrbringen dieses Gerätes angezeigt und die Berechtigug zur  
Überprüfung der Serei auf die Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingeräumt.  
PENTAX TECHNOLOGIES EUROPE N.V. - Zaventem, Belgium  
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Chapter 8 - Ordering Information  
You can order the following supplies, accessories and replacement parts for  
your printer.  
Supplies  
• Cut sheet Pentax Quality Paper (100-sheet boxes):  
- Letter size  
- Legal size  
- A4 size  
• Rolls of Pentax Quality Paper (100 ft.):  
- Letter width  
- A4 width  
- Perforated paper  
• Fanfold Pentax Quality Paper  
- 1000 sheets per box  
Accessories/Replacement Parts  
Note: Depending on the kit, these items may be included, not  
optional.  
• USB cable  
• NiMH battery  
• Car Adapter  
• Carrying case with room for a spare battery  
• Vehicle Mount (printer and roll paper)  
• Desktop Caddy  
• Cleaning cloth  
• AC Adapter and power cable  
• Installation Disk  
You can order the items above on the Pentax online store at:  
For the name of the closest dealer, call the following numbers:  
• If you are in the U.S., call Pentax at 1-800-543-6144 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  
Mountain Time, Monday through Friday, and ask for Mobility Products  
Sales.  
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• If you are outside the U.S., contact the dealer where you purchased your  
printer for information about ordering supplies, accessories and  
replacement parts.  
Notes:  
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Index  
A
AC Adapter v, vi, vii, 2, 30-34, 46, 67  
AC Cable vi, 30  
AC Power v, vi, 2, 25, 34,46, 57  
AC Power Outlet vi, 2, 25, 34, 46  
Accessories 67, 68  
Advanced Software Features 27  
Auto-Off Timer 5, 11, 26  
B
Battery  
Charging vi, 2, 4, 5, 10, 25, 30, 34, 45-47  
Connector 31, 33, 47  
Compartment 31-33  
Cover 31-33  
Discharging 45  
Error 46  
Installation 31, 32  
Life vi  
Overheating 32, 47  
Recycling Information vi  
Removal 33  
Tips on Using 34  
Battery Removal Ribbon 32, 33  
C
CD, Driver viii, 7-9, 24, 27  
Charge Mode 4, 34  
Cleaning Mode 21, 39, 41  
Cleaning  
Cloth 39-43, 67  
Platen Roller 41, 42, 50, 51  
Print Head 39-42, 51  
Printer’s Exterior 43  
Clearing a Paper Jam 37, 50  
Configuration Options 10-19  
Configuration Utility  
9
Connecting to a DC Supply  
Connecting to an AC Outlet  
3
2
Connecting to Your Computer 23, 53  
Customer Support viii  
Cut Sheet Paper viii, 13, 27, 28, 30, 56, 67  
Cut Sheet Paper Usage 28  
D
Darker Prints 26, 34  
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Data Indicator 26, 53, 54  
DC Adapter 25, 46  
DC Supply 3, 26  
Declarations of Conformity 57-63  
Density Modes 27  
Direct Thermal Technology vii, 55  
Drivers, Printer/Software vii, 7-9, 29  
Driver CD viii, 7, 8, 24, 27  
Driver Installation  
8
E
Errors 48  
Indicator Light Table 45,46  
End of Page Mode 28, 56  
EPOC 32 vii, 7  
Extended Warranty viii  
F
Fanfold Paper viii, 56, 67  
Features  
Printer vii  
Advanced Software 26-31  
Fixed Page Length/Mode 29  
Form Feed Mode 12, 14, 27, 36, 56  
G
Green Data Indicator 26, 52-54  
H
HPC 54  
I
Image Problems 50  
Indicator Lights 4, 5, 25, 45, 46  
Infinite Length Forms 29  
Infinite Paper Size Selection 29  
Infrared (IrDA) vii, 8, 10, 23, 24, 53, 54  
Inserting Cleaning Cloth 40  
Inserting Paper 35  
Installing the Configuration Program  
Installing the Battery 31, 47, 49  
9
Installing Drivers  
8
Interface Connector 23  
L
Light, Error 5, 45, 46  
Light, Data 5, 26, 45, 46, 48, 52-54  
Light, Power 4, 5, 25, 34, 45, 46  
M
Main Switch 4, 5, 11, 13, , 20, 25, 26, 34, 39, 41, 48, 53, 54  
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Maintaining the Printer 39  
Making Prints Lighter or Darker 26  
Manual Form Feed  
4
Multipage Documents with Tearoff 30  
N
NiMH Battery vi, viii, 3, 54, 56  
No Feed Mode 27, 29, 48, 57  
No Feed Mode Extra Feed 27, 29  
Non-Perforated Roll Paper 27, 29, 36  
O
Operation Panel  
4
Ordering Information 67  
Accessories 67  
Replacement Parts 67  
Supplies 67  
Outdoor Use Warning  
Overheating  
v
Thermal Print Head 47  
Battery 32, 47  
P
Palm OS Systems vii, 7, 8  
Pages Don’t Print 53  
Pages Partially Printed 53  
Paper  
Inserting 35, 50-52  
Jam, Clearing 37, 38  
Problems 50  
Pentax Quality viii, 25, 36, 48, 50, 51, 67  
Sizes 13, 14, 28, 30, 55  
Tips on Using 35  
Perforated Roll Paper 12, 13, 22, 28, 30, 56, 67  
PDA 7, 8  
Platen Roller 41, 42, 50, 51  
Pocket PC  
7
Power Light 34  
Power Off 4, 11, 26, 53  
Power Plug  
v
Print Density 7, 12, 26, 27, 50  
Print Dialog 26, 27  
Print Head, Cleaning 39, 40, 42, 51  
Print Speed vii, 26, 48, 55  
Printed Image Problems 50  
Printer Commands 20  
Printer Driver Installation  
CD Install  
9
8
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Manual Install  
8
Printer’s Exterior, Cleaning 43  
Printer Features vii  
Printing 25  
Printing Solutions  
7
Protecting the Printer 30  
Psion  
7
R
Radio & Television Interference  
Canadian Regulations 65  
European 65  
United States FCC Regulations 64  
RBRC vi  
Regulatory 57-66  
Release Cover 35, 37, 38, 50, 51  
Remove the Interface Connector 23  
Removing the Battery 33  
Replacement NiMH Batteries vi  
Replacement Parts 67  
Resolution vii, 55  
Roll Paper vii, 12, 13, 27, 29, 30, 36, 56, 67  
S
Safety Information  
v
Self Test  
4
Specifications 55  
Standard Warranty viii  
Stopping the Charge Process 34  
Supplies 66, 40, 42, 67  
T
Technical Information 55  
Technical Support vii, 8, 49  
Test Page 20  
Tips on Using Paper 35  
Tips on Using the Battery 34  
Troubleshooting 49  
Turning the Printer ON 25  
Turning the Printer OFF 27  
U
Unpacking the Printer  
1
USB Cable 8, 10, 23, 24, 47, 56, 67  
Use Recommendations  
Using the Configuration Program 10  
Using the Operation Panel  
Using the Printer  
Using Paper, Tips on 35  
v
4
7
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V
Variable Length Forms 29  
Vehicle Mounts 67  
Vehicle Power vii, 3  
W
Warranty Information viii  
Warranty Registration viii, 7  
Windows 2000 7, 27-30  
Windows 3.1 29, 52  
Windows 95 7, 23, 24, 27, 29  
Windows 98 23  
Windows CE 7, 27, 28  
Windows CE-related Problems 54  
Windows XP 7, 27-30  
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User’s Guide  
PENTAX Imaging Company  
600 12th Street, Suite 300  
Golden, CO 80401 USA  
303-460-1600  
Fax: 303-460-1628  
Pentax Technologies Europe, nv  
Weiveldlaan 3-5  
1930 Zaventem (Belgium)  
Tel: +32.2.306.1190  
Fax: +32.2.306.1199  
Technical Support  
In US: 1-800-453-6144, ext. 1820  
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time, M-F  
Outside US: Contact your local reseller or any of the  
Authorized Service Centers  
Ordering Supplies, Accessories or Replacement Parts  
In US: 1-800-543-6144, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time, M-F  
Outside US: Contact your printer dealer  
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