Printronix Printer T5000e Series User Manual

Online Data Validator Users Manual  
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Online Data Validator User’s Manual  
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Table of Contents  
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Installation  
Instructions  
Overview  
The online data validator (validator) is an external bar code  
scanning device attached above the paper exit of the printer. When  
activated, it scans the printed output looking for bar codes. When it  
finds a bar code, it determines what type of bar code it is and  
monitors the bar code quality as it passes through the scan area.  
After the entire bar code has passed under the scanning beam, the  
validator grades the bar code and sends a report to the printer. How  
the printer responds is determined by the validator settings,  
Operational Parameters  
The design parameters of the validator are as follows:  
The validator can track the performance of up to four horizontal  
bar codes at one time.  
The validator requires a minimum distance of 1/2 inch or 20  
times the minimum element width (x-dimension), whichever is  
greater, between bar codes.  
The validator recognizes the following linear, picket fence bar  
codes: Codabar, Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, Interleaved 2 of  
5, and UPC/EAN + add-ons.  
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Chapter 1 Overview  
The validator can also evaluate PDF 417 bar codes. For PDF  
417 Limited, the validator works best with security level 5 or  
higher, using the current default printer settings for Defects  
Percentage, Percent Decode, and Decodeability. For lower  
security levels, lower the Defects Percentage to 5% to enable  
checking for bar code damage.  
Stacked, 2D, and vertical (ladder) bar codes are not supported.  
Bar codes must have a minimum x-dimension of 10 mil  
(0.010 inch) to be recognized by the full width of the scanning  
beam. The validator can recognize bar x-dimension as narrow  
as 6.6 mil (0.0066 inch) for 300 dpi printers, and 10 mil  
(0.010 inch) for 203 dpi printers. The validator cannot  
recognize x-dimensions smaller than 6.6 mil (0.0066 inch) or  
larger than 40 mil (0.040 inch).  
Refer to Table 1 for the minimum x-dimension requirements for  
each printer size of a 300 dpi printer.  
Table 1: Minimum X-Dimension and Beam Width for  
a 300 dpi Printer  
Minimum  
X-Dimension  
Printer Size  
Beam Width  
4 inch  
6 inch  
8 inch  
4.5 inches  
6.5 inches  
8.5 inches  
6.6 mil  
10 mil  
13 mil  
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Tools And Materials You Will Need  
Static Wrist Strap  
3 mm Allen key  
2.5 mm Allen key  
T5000 Users Manual  
Parts List  
Validator/Upper Bracket  
Lower Bracket  
Cable Assembly  
Ferrite  
Grommet  
Wire Saddle  
Overlays  
Bar Code Calibration Card  
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Chapter 1 Safety Notices  
Safety Notices  
The validator is a Class 2 laser product. The following notices apply  
at all times when the printer is powered on and the validator is  
active:  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Class 2 laser light. Do not stare into the laser beam or a  
reflected image of the laser beam.  
Using controls, making adjustments, or performing  
procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
Note: This is the laser exit window.  
Figure 1. Safety Warnings  
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Prepare The Printer  
Installation  
Prepare The Printer  
1. Set the printer power switch to O (Off).  
WARNING  
Always unplug the printer power cord from the printer or  
power outlet before doing any installation procedure. Failure  
to remove power could result in injury to you and damage the  
equipment. You will be instructed when to apply power.  
2. Unplug the printer power cord from the printer or the AC power  
source.  
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Chapter 1 Installation  
Install The Ferrite  
IMPORTANT  
If your printer has a factory installed validator, then the cable,  
ferrite, wire saddle, and grommet have already been installed.  
1. Loosen the two captive screws securing the top of the frame  
side cover. (Figure 2.)  
2. Tilt the frame side cover back from the top and lift it until the  
tabs along the lower edge disengage from the slots in the  
printer frame.  
Captive Screw (2)  
Frame Side Cover  
Figure 2. Removing the Frame Side Cover  
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Install The Ferrite  
3. If you have the expansion-CT option:  
a. Loosen one screw and remove the other screw that  
secures the expansion-CT subassembly to the rear of the  
printer frame. (Figure 3.)  
b. Carefully lift the expansion-CT subassembly and CT  
adapter plate out of the frame cutout.  
c. Unplug the expansion-CT cable from the expansion-CT  
port on the controller PCBA and set the expansion-CT  
subassembly aside.  
Expansion-CT Port  
Controller PCBA  
Screw (2)  
Expansion-CT  
Cable  
Expansion-CT  
Subassembly  
CT Adapter Plate  
Figure 3. Removing the Expansion-CT Subassembly  
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Chapter 1 Installation  
Power/DataCable  
First Wrap  
Ferrite  
Long Connector  
(To Validator)  
20.0 0.5  
inches  
Short Connector  
(To Controller Board)  
Power/DataCable  
Second Wrap  
Figure 4. Wrapping the Power/Data Cable Around the Ferrite  
4. Using the end of the power/data cable with the short connector,  
insert the cable through the ferrite. (Figure 4.)  
5. Wrap the power/data cable around the ferrite twice.  
6. Adjust the position of the ferrite so that the length from the  
ferrite to the long connector is 20 0.5 inches.  
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Install The Ferrite  
Frame Boss  
Wire Saddle  
Figure 5. Inserting the Wire Saddle Into the Frame Boss  
7. Insert the wire saddle into the frame boss. (Figure 5.)  
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Chapter 1 Installation  
Wire Saddle  
Long Connector  
(To Validator)  
Ferrite  
Hole in the  
Frame Wall  
Figure 6. Inserting the Power/Data Cable Through the Hole in the Frame Wall  
8. Raise the media cover and remove the solid grommet from the  
hole in the frame wall.  
9. On the electronics side of the printer, insert the long connector  
end of the power/data cable through the hole in the frame wall.  
10. Insert the power/data cable through the wire saddle.  
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Install The Ferrite  
InsertedGrommet  
(Media Side)  
Grommet  
Long  
Connector  
Power/Data Cable  
(approximately  
17 inches exposed)  
Figure 7. Adding the Grommet to the Power/Data Cable  
11. On the media side of the printer, slide the grommet onto the  
power/data cable and insert it into the hole in the frame wall.  
(Figure 7.)  
12. Inspect the power/data cable to ensure approximately  
17 inches of cable is exposed from the grommet to connect it to  
the validator.  
NOTE: You will plug the power/data cable into the validator later.  
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Chapter 1 Installation  
J10  
Wire Saddle  
Ferrite  
Upper  
DC Motor  
Power/Data Cable  
Power Supply Cable  
Figure 8. Position the Ferrite  
13. On the electronics side of the printer, position the ferrite on top  
of the upper DC motor. (Figure 8.)  
14. Route the power/data cable through the wire saddle, then  
under the power supply cable as shown in Figure 8.  
15. Plug the power/data cable into the J10 receptacle on the  
controller board.  
16. Install the expansion-CT subassembly, if you removed it in  
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Install The Brackets  
Install The Brackets  
Lower  
Bracket  
M4x10mm  
Screw (4)  
Figure 9. Installing the Lower Bracket  
1. Using the four M4x10mm screws, install the lower bracket as  
shown in Figure 9.  
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Chapter 1 Installation  
A
A
Validator  
(Rear View)  
Hash  
Marks  
4 in. 6 in. 8 in.  
Printer  
Lower  
Bracket  
Upper  
Bracket  
Validator  
(Front View)  
Adjustment  
Screw (2)  
Figure 10. Installing the Validator/Upper Bracket Unit onto the Lower Bracket  
2. Face the front of the printer while installing the validator/upper  
bracket unit.  
3. Loosen the two adjustment screws on the bottom of the  
validator.  
4. Slide the validator/upper bracket unit onto the lower bracket and  
align the hash marks accordingly. Refer to Figure 10, Detail A for  
location of the validator hash mark for each printer model size.  
NOTE: The printer model size is also inscribed on the lower  
bracket.  
5. When the unit is positioned correctly, tighten the two  
adjustment screws on the validator to lock the unit into place.  
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Attach The Power/Data Cable To The Validator  
Attach The Power/Data Cable To The Validator  
Power/Data Cable  
(Long Connector)  
UpperBracket  
Screw (3)  
Cable  
Channel  
Bracket Tab  
Grommet  
Bracket Mounting Screw (4)  
Figure 11. Attaching the Power/Data Cable  
1. Loosen the three upper bracket screws and route the  
power/data cable through the cable channel in the upper  
bracket, as shown in Figure 11.  
2. Plug the long connector end of the power/data cable into the  
validator.  
3. Route the power/data cable behind the bracket tab, as shown  
NOTE: If necessary, loosen the bracket mounting screws enough  
to slip the power/data cable behind the bracket tab, then  
retighten the bracket mounting screws.  
4. Pull the cable to minimize the slack behind the lower bracket.  
Push any excess slack through the grommet.  
5. Tighten the three upper bracket screws.  
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Chapter 1 Restore The Printer To Operation  
Restore The Printer To Operation  
1. Lower the media cover.  
2. Engage the tabs on the bottom of the frame side cover in the  
slots in the printer frame.  
3. Rotate the cover into position.  
4. Tighten the two captive screws. (Figure 2.)  
5. Plug the AC power cord into the printer and the power source.  
6. Set the printer power switch to | (On).  
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Attach The Power/Data Cable To The Validator  
Enable The Validator  
Later version software can automatically detect the validator. When  
the printer is powered up with the validator installed, the  
VALIDATOR menu appears and Validator Funct. is automatically  
set to Enable in the QUICK SETUP and VALIDATOR menus.  
NOTE: You may need to load the Factory Config. in the CONFIG  
CTRL menu to allow the VALIDATOR menu to appear.  
With earlier software that cannot automatically detect the validator,  
the default value for Validator Funct. is Disable so that printers  
without validators do not stop and wait for the validator at boot up.  
These printers with validators installed need to have Validation  
Funct. set to Enable. This is a one-time setting if the save  
configuration command is issued.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key. (This key combination can be changed by the user. Use  
the customers key combination if necessary.)  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Validator Funct.displays.  
5. Press + or until the Enabledisplays.  
6. Press to enable the validator. An asterisk (*) should appear  
after Enable.Once enabled, the printer will command the  
validator to begin scanning and reporting errors, and the  
counters will be incremented.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
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Chapter 1 Adjust The Scanning Beam  
Adjust The Scanning Beam  
NOTE: Make sure the printer is on and the scanning beam is on. If  
the beam is off, press the RESET button for less than 2  
seconds to turn on the beam.  
When the validator is first installed, the scanning beam may need to  
be aligned with the two notches on the sides of the tear bar, as  
shown in Detail A of Figure 12. When the scanning beam is  
properly aligned it will line up with the two notches.  
A
Scanning Beam  
Notch in Tear Bar  
A
Figure 12. Aligning the Scanning Beam  
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If your printer is configured for Peel-Off Media Handling mode (use  
of optional internal rewinder), you may need to align the beam  
further behind the notches (0.20 to 0.30 inches [5.08 mm to  
7.62 mm] from the front edge of the tear bar) so that the peeled  
label remains on the tear bar and the trailing edge of the last bar  
code can still pass completely under the scanning beam. See  
0.30 inches  
7.62 mm  
Figure 13. Aligning the Scanning Beam Peel-Off Media Handling Mode  
If your printer has a cutter installed, align the beam with the notches  
at each side of the opening on the hinged upper lid, as shown in  
Detail A of Figure 14.  
A
Scanning Beam  
A
Notch in Tear Bar/  
Cutter  
Figure 14. Aligning the Scanning Beam Cutter Installed  
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Chapter 1 Adjust The Scanning Beam  
Top Left Screw  
Bottom Left Screw  
Bottom Right Screw  
Figure 15. Scanning Beam Adjustment Screws  
Figure 15 shows the screws used to adjust the parallelism and  
position of the scanning beam. The positions of the screws assume  
that you are in front of the validator unit and facing the printer. The  
following instructions and illustrations show how to adjust the  
validator according to how the beam appears.  
1. Power the printer on and make sure the scanning beam is on. If  
the beam is off, press the RESET button for less than 2  
seconds to turn on the scanning beam.  
2. Use the Allen key provided to adjust the screws.  
NOTE: You may have to loosen all three screws and allow the  
rubber spacers to expand (relax) before making any  
adjustments.  
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Correct alignment of the  
scanning beam. The beam lines  
up with the end notches and is  
parallel to the long edge of the  
tear bar.  
Tighten the top left screw to  
move the scanning beam  
downward. If the screw is  
already tight, loosen both bottom  
screws to lower the beam.  
Tighten both bottom screws to  
move the scanning beam  
upward. If they are already tight,  
loosen the top left screw to move  
the beam upward.  
Loosen the bottom right screw to  
rotate the scanning beam  
clockwise. If it is already loose,  
tighten the bottom left screw.  
Loosen the bottom left screw to  
rotate the scanning beam  
counterclockwise. If it is already  
loose, tighten the bottom right  
screw.  
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Chapter 1 Adjust The Scanning Beam  
Summary Of Scanning Beam Adjustment  
To Move Beam  
Down  
To Move Beam  
Up  
To Rotate Beam  
Clockwise  
To Rotate Beam  
Counterclockwise  
Tighten top left  
screw  
Tighten both bottom  
screws  
Loosen bottom  
right screw  
Loosen bottom left  
screw  
or  
or  
or  
or  
Loosen both  
bottom screws  
Loosen top left screw Tighten bottom  
left screw  
Tighten bottom  
right screw  
NOTE: If the printer does not have a tear bar with notches at the  
ends, adjust the scanning beam so that the center of the  
beam is approximately 0.06 inches (1.52 mm) from the  
lower edge as shown in Figure 16.  
0.06 inches  
(1.52 mm)  
Figure 16. Adjusting the Center of the Scanning Beam  
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Shifting The Scanning Beam  
This option enables you to shift the scanning beam horizontally to  
the left or right. The left edge of the beam should be approximately  
0.13 inches (3.3 mm) from the left edge of the tear bar. After you  
set this value, save it as part of the configuration for future use.  
The value range is from -99 to 99. The default is 0. Lower values  
will move the beam to the left.  
NOTE: You must set Admin User to Enable in the PRINTER  
CONTROL menu to access the Beam Shift option.  
(Refer to the Users Manual.)  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Validator Funct.displays.  
5. Make sure the Enableoption is selected.  
6. Press until Beam Shiftdisplays.  
7. Press + or to scroll through the values: -99 to 99. The default  
is 0. Lower values will move the beam to the left. Press to  
accept the shift value.  
Keep selecting the new value until the beam width is at the  
desired position. The left edge of beam should be  
approximately 0.13 inches (3.3 mm) from the left edge of the  
tear bar.  
8. Save the configuration for future use.  
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Calibration  
WARNING  
Class 2 laser light. Do not stare into the laser beam or a  
reflected image of the laser beam.  
WARNING  
Using controls, making adjustments, or performing  
procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
The validator should be calibrated when it is first installed or when  
the printer displays the Calibration warningmessage. A special  
calibration bar code card is included with the validator package.  
1. Make sure the printer is on and the scanning beam is on. If the  
beam is off, press the RESET button for less than 2 seconds to  
turn on the beam.  
Table 2. RESET Button Settings  
Time RESET Button Is Depressed  
Result  
Less than 2 seconds  
Turns on scanning beam  
More than 4 but less than 6 seconds Validator goes into calibration mode  
More than 6 seconds  
Resets validator to factory calibration and  
turns off scanning beam  
2. Raise the media cover. Open the pivoting deck by rotating the  
deck lock lever fully clockwise. The pivoting deck will swing  
upward, exposing the bottom of the printhead assembly.  
3. If the printer has the cutter option, put the cutter in the open  
(down) position.  
4. Remove the calibration bar code card from its protective sleeve  
and slide it into the open printhead and under the scanning  
5. Make sure the bar code is under the scanning beam and the  
CALIBRATION light is on.  
6. Press and hold the RESET button on the validator until the  
CALIBRATION light begins flashing.  
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CALIBRATION Light  
RESET Button  
Deck Lock  
Lever  
Calibration Bar Code Card  
Figure 17. Calibrating the Validator  
7. The scanning beam should turn off for a few seconds then back  
on, and the CALIBRATION light should turn off. This indicates  
a successful calibration.  
NOTE: If the scanning beam does not turn back on and/or the  
calibration light is still on or flashing, the calibration has  
failed. In this case, refer to Table 2 on page 34 to repeat  
the calibration procedure or to reset the validator settings  
back to factory default.  
8. Once you have a successful calibration, remove the calibration  
bar code card.  
9. Close the pivoting deck and rotate the deck lock lever fully  
counterclockwise.  
10. Close the media cover.  
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11. Power the printer off, wait a few seconds, then power the  
printer on.  
If the calibration was successful, the scanning beam is on and  
the CALIBRATION light is off.  
If the calibration was not successful, the scanning beam  
remains on and the CALIBRATION light stays lit without  
flashing. Repeat the calibration procedure. If repeated attempts  
fail, check the room for excessive ambient light, including direct  
sunlight. You may need to move the printer to a darker area of  
the room.  
NOTE: In some cases the validator can detect and indicate to the  
printer that calibration is required. See Calibration  
warningin Table 4, page 64.  
Bar Code Validation Demo Page  
The bar code validation demo page allows you to test or  
demonstrate the validator operation without a host computer. This  
page contains some text and two good bar code symbologies: one  
in Code 39, the other in Code 128.  
To print and validate the bar code validation demo page:  
1. Load the factory default configuration. (Refer to the Users  
Manual.)  
2. In the VALIDATOR menu, set Validator Funct. to Enable.  
3. In the CALIBRATE CTRL menu, set Gap/Mark Sensing to Gap.  
4. Load media.  
5. In the CALIBRATE CTRL menu, run Auto Calibrate for proper  
gap sensing.  
6. The printer must be offline. If the printer is in Menu mode, press  
the PAUSE key to take the printer offline.  
7. Press the TEST PRINT key to enter the Test Print menu.  
Continue to press TEST PRINT until Barcode Demodisplays.  
8. Press the key to print and validate the demo page. (If the ↵  
key is locked, unlock it by pressing and at the same time.)  
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9. The printer will print one demo page containing two good bar  
codes.  
NOTE: In the QUICK SETUP or MEDIA CONTROL menu, if Label  
Length is set between 0.5 and 1.0 inches, only one good  
bar code will print.  
If Label Length is less than 0.5 inches and Label Width is  
less than 2.0 inches, no demo page will print.  
10. To demonstrate a bad bar code reading, block the scanning  
beam with an opaque object while the bar code moves under  
the beam. When you block the beam, the validator will  
generate a reading error and will perform a default error action.  
The default setting for the Validator Action in the VALIDATOR  
menu is Retry Form.  
11. Press PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
12. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to put the printer back online.  
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Operation  
Basic Validator Setup  
Unit Positioning  
The validator must be positioned so that the scanning beam covers  
the entire area containing the bar codes, including the area  
required for quiet zones. The validator can be moved along the  
lower bracket and aligned with any of the inscribed hash marks,  
depending on the size of the labels printed and the positioning of  
the bar codes on those labels. In addition, the beam width can be  
moved horizontally to the left or right. See Summary Of Scanning  
If a bar code is completely outside of the scanning area, straddles  
an edge, or does not pass completely under the scanning beam,  
the validator interprets it as a missing bar code and generates error  
conditions.  
Validator Front Panel  
The front panel of the validator has the following controls and  
indicators:  
POWER: Indicates the validator is at full power.  
CALIBRATION: Flashes when the validator is in calibration  
mode. See page 34 for calibration instructions.  
READ: Flashes when the validator is reading a bar code.  
1 and 2: Used for maintenance purposes only.  
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RESET: This button is used in the calibration procedure and  
possible troubleshooting situations. Except in these specific  
circumstances, the RESET button should not be used.  
Table 3. RESET Button Settings  
Time RESET Button Is Depressed  
Result  
Less than 2 seconds  
Turns on scanning beam  
More than 4 but less than 6 seconds Validator goes into calibration mode  
More than 6 seconds  
Resets validator to factory calibration and  
turns off scanning beam  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Do not lift the printer by the validator unit or by the lower  
bracket.  
The validator contains sensitive electronic equipment. Do not  
jar or drop the unit.  
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Validator Menu Structure  
Validator Menu Structure  
VALIDATOR  
Validator Report  
page 44  
Auto Report  
page 44  
Disable*  
Enable  
Clear Data  
page 45  
Good Barcodes  
page 47  
0
Good Forms  
page 47  
0
0
Overstrike Forms  
page 47  
Average BWD  
page 47  
0%  
Last BWD  
page 48  
0%  
Validator Funct.  
page 43  
Disable*  
Disabled*  
Enable  
Telemetry Path  
page 45  
Serial Port  
Network Port  
Telemetry Data  
page 46  
Short Report*  
Auto*  
Full Report  
Validation Mode  
Number of Codes  
page 48  
1 to 99  
Validator Action  
page 62  
Retry Form*  
Stop  
Overstrike  
Notes:  
* = Factory Default  
Italicized items are available only when  
you enable Advanced User (in the  
PRINTER CONTROL menu).  
Continued at the top of next page  
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VALIDATOR  
(cont. from previous page)  
Symbol Contrast  
Enable*  
Disable  
Disable  
Quiet Zones  
Enable*  
Min. Code Height  
0.25 inches*  
0.13 to 1.00 inches  
Min. Code Gap  
0.25 inches*  
0.15 to 1.00 inches  
Skip Labels  
Minimum*  
Maximum  
F/W Revision  
(1)  
Version: xxxx  
Grid*  
Overstrike Style  
Grey  
Checkerboard  
Error Type Msg  
I2of5 Checksum  
Disable*  
5*  
Enable  
Num Retry  
3
4
Infinite  
Decodeability  
37%*  
60%*  
20%*  
30% to 90%  
0% to 99%  
Notes:  
Percent Decode  
* = Factory Default  
Italicized items are  
available only when  
you enable Advanced  
User (in the  
PRINTER CONTROL  
menu).  
Defects  
0% to 100%  
Scanner Settings  
(2)  
4xx, 6yy, 8zz*  
0*  
1
Display item only  
Beam Shift  
2
-99 to 99  
Depends on printer  
model and custom  
files. xx, yy, zz = file  
revision numbers.  
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Enabling And Disabling The Validator  
Configuring The Validator  
Setting validator options is done through the printer configuration  
menu. The validator comes equipped with a default setting for each  
configuration option, and it works without having to change any of  
these options. However, in some cases it is necessary to adjust  
these options, which are described below.  
Enabling And Disabling The Validator  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Validator Funct.displays.  
5. Press + or until Enabledisplays.  
6. Press to enable the validator. An asterisk (*) should appear  
after Enable.Once enabled, the printer will command the  
validator to begin scanning and reporting errors, and the  
counters will be incremented.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
NOTE: To disable the validator once it has been enabled, repeat  
steps 18 and select the Disableoption in step 5.  
Validator Reporting  
After any completed print job, you can request a report from the  
printer which describes the validation statistics since the printer  
was turned on, or since the last data reset (for information on  
resetting data, see page 45).  
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Requesting A Validator Report  
This procedure prints a summarized validator report on the printer  
itself.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Validator Reportdisplays.  
5. Press to print the report.  
6. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
7. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Setting Auto Report  
This function allows you to disable or enable an automatic validator  
report printout after a batch job. The factory default is Disable.  
You can determine the end of a batch job in two ways:  
by using an Execute command, or  
a timeout of more than 10 seconds.  
To enable Auto Report:  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Auto Reportdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices: Enable or Disable.  
The default is Disable.  
6. When Enable displays, press to activate Auto Report.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
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Resetting Validator Data  
The validator reports on all bar codes it detects since the last data  
reset. For example, you print a large batch of labels with bar codes  
and then print a validator report. Then you print another batch of  
labels with bar codes and print another report. The report will  
contain information on both batch jobs. However, if you reset the  
validator data between batch jobs, the second report will only  
contain information on the second batch job.  
To reset Validator Data:  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Clear Datadisplays.  
5. Press to clear validator data.  
6. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
7. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Defining The Data Output Destination (Telemetry  
Path)  
You may want to send a streaming flow of validation data to an  
external device during the print job. Follow the procedure below to  
select the data output destination.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Telemetry Pathdisplays.  
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5. Press + or to cycle through the choices:  
Disabled. Default setting. The validator does not send any  
data to an external device.  
Serial Port. The printer outputs the bar code analysis and  
underlying data from the validator to a device connected to  
the serial port, so the validator data can be seen and  
analyzed with the optional remote management software.  
Network Port. The printer outputs the bar code analysis  
and underlying data from the validator to a device  
connected to the network port so the validator data can be  
seen and analyzed with the optional remote management  
software.  
NOTE: Only one port can be used at a time. If you select Network  
Port, the printer front panel will display DEACTIVATING  
HOST SERIAL.”  
If you later change the setting to Serial Port, the printer  
front panel will display REACTIVATING HOST SERIAL.”  
6. When your selection displays, press to activate it. All future  
reports are output to your selection.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Selecting The Type Of Report For the  
Data Output Destination (Telemetry Data)  
By default, the validator sends the Short Report to the selected  
data output destination, but there are two other report options  
available: Full Report and Validation Mode.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Telemetry Datadisplays.  
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Validator Statistics  
5. Press + or to cycle through the choices:  
Short Report. Default setting. Provides the encoded  
failure cause or pass indication and the bar width deviation,  
shown as a percentage.  
Full Report. Provides a completed report of all the data  
captured by the validator.  
Validation Mode. Provides the same data as the Short  
Report, but adds the actual bar code data read.  
6. When your selection displays, press to activate it.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Validator Statistics  
The validator displays a number of statistics directly on the printer  
LCD, without having to print a report. To view any of the statistics:  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press to scroll through the following statistics on the printer  
display:  
Good Barcodes: The number of bar code reports sent  
from the validator since the last Clear Data command.  
Good Forms: The number of forms printed since the last  
Clear Data command.  
Overstrike Forms: The number of forms containing a bar  
code that fell below the minimum acceptable level since the  
last Clear Data command.  
Average BWD: The average of all Bar Width Deviations  
reported since the last Clear Data command, shown as a  
percentage.  
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Last BWD: The Bar Width Deviation included in the most  
recent report received from the validator, shown as a  
percentage.  
NOTE: A bar codes Bar Width Deviation is determined by  
comparing the bar width the validator expects to the bar  
width that is actually printed. For example, if the bar width is  
printed exactly as the validator expects, the BWD is 0%.  
However, if the bar width as printed is 25% wider or narrower  
than the validator expects it to be, it reports a BWD of 25%.  
5. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
6. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Defining Validator Options  
A number of validator options which define specific parameters for  
certain print jobs can be set from the printer configuration menu.  
Setting Number Of Bar Codes On A Form  
You can define how many bar codes the validator should expect on  
a form. This setting is required when bar codes are produced as a  
part of a larger bitmapped image. When set to a specific number,  
the printer checks after a form has printed and passed the validator  
and determines if it has received an analysis report for each bar  
code. If the printer does not have as many reports as it expects, it  
can assume a gross bar code failure.  
When Auto is selected, the printer only expects as many bar code  
analyses as bar codes printed using printer bar code commands  
defined by the host software.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Number of Codesdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices: Auto, 1 to 99. The  
default is Auto.  
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6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Setting The Symbol Contrast  
Symbol Contrast represents the contrast between the bars and  
spaces in the bar code. The bar code must have a certain level of  
contrast to be recognized by the validator. When you enable the  
Symbol Contrast parameter, the bar code contrast is included as  
part of the pass/fail criteria.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Symbol Contrastdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices: Enable or Disable.  
The default is Enable.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Checking Quiet Zones  
Quiet zones are the white spaces surrounding the bar code. Each  
bar code requires a minimum quiet zone distance in order for the  
bar code to be scanned properly.  
NOTE: The validator requires a minimum distance of 1/2or 20  
times the minimum element width (x-dimension), whichever  
is greater, between bar codes.  
When the Quiet Zones parameter is enabled, then the bar code  
quiet zone is included as part of the pass/fail criteria.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
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2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
4. Press until Quiet Zonesdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices: Enable or Disable.  
The default is Enable.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
NOTE: The validator does not recognize x-dimensions greater  
than 40 mil with Quiet Zones enabled.  
Checking The Firmware Revision Number  
For troubleshooting purposes, you may need to reference the  
firmware revision number.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until F/W Revisiondisplays. The firmware version  
number displays.  
5. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
6. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
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Defining Validator Options  
Setting For Skip Labels  
This option is used for skipping blank labels after bad labels have  
been marked. It is useful when you want to have extra blank labels  
in between bad and good ones. The settings are Minimum (the  
default) and Maximum. Minimum allows one blank label, and  
Maximum allows two blank labels.  
NOTE: Minimum and Maximum blank labels are only applicable for  
forms 2 inches (5.08 cm) high or more. For labels less than  
2 inches high, the minimum and maximum blank labels  
may vary.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Skip Labelsdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices: Minimum or  
Maximum. The default is Minimum.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Setting Overstrike Style  
This option is used for marking bad labels with different overstrike  
styles: Grid, Grey, Checkerboard, or Error Type Msg.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Overstrike Styledisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices: Grid, Grey,  
Checkerboard, or Error Type Msg. The default is Grid.  
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6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Setting I2of5 Checksum  
This option allows you to include or exclude the checksum option in  
the Interleaved 2 of 5 code as part of the grading. For example, if  
you enable this option, then any incoming bar code data without  
checksum digits will be graded as a failure, and a Checksum  
Failure error will display.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until I2of5 Checksumdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the options: Enable or Disable.  
The default is Disable.  
6. Press to accept the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Num Retry  
This option allows you to set a number of retries for overstrike  
before the printer stops.  
The options are 3, 4, 5, and Infinite. The factory default is 5.  
NOTE: This setting is utilized only if Validator Action is set to Retry  
For the 3, 4, and 5 options, the printer will stop after the specified  
number of retry attempts. After you clear the error message, the  
printer will print the next label.  
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For the Infinite option, the printer will stop every 5 retry attempts.  
After you clear the error message, the printer will attempt to print  
the same label. It will not attempt to print the next label until the  
previous (problem) label has printed correctly.  
Advanced Validator Options  
The following items are considered advanced items and are only  
visible if the Advanced menus are selected. Refer to the  
configuration section of your Users Manual for more information.  
Decodeability  
You can determine how strict the validator grades the wide/narrow  
bars and spaces which compose the bar code by setting the  
Decodeability parameter to a percentage value from 30% to 90%.  
The higher the percentage value chosen, the stricter the validator  
grades.  
For example, if the Decodeability value is set to 37%, the validator  
gives the bar code a failing grade if the decodeability of the bar  
code is at or below 37%.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Decodeabilitydisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the percentage values: 30% to  
90%. The default is 37%.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
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Percent Decode  
You can set how strict the validator grades each bar code. For  
example, the Percent Decode default value is 60%. This means  
that 60% of the scanned bar code must be readable for the  
validator to give the bar code a passing grade. You can set the  
Percent Decode parameter to a percentage value from 0% to 99%.  
The higher the percentage value chosen, the stricter the validator  
grades.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Percent Decodedisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the percentage values: 0% to  
90%. The default is 60%.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Defects  
You can set how strict the validator grades the irregularities such as  
voids and spots found within elements and quiet zones for each bar  
code. For example, the default value for Defects is 20%. This  
means that if the bar code and quiet zone defects exceed 20%, the  
validator gives the bar code a failing grade. You can set the Defects  
parameter to a percentage value from 0% to 100%. The lower the  
percentage value chosen, the stricter the validator grades.  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Defectsdisplays.  
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Advanced Validator Options  
5. Press + or to scroll through the percentage values: 0% to  
100%. The default is 20%.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Scanner Settings  
This option has two purposes:  
Allows the validator to upload an optimized setting for a  
particular printer size at power up. This will use the full scanner  
beam width and improve the performance and efficiency of the  
validator.  
Allows you to customize a special scanner setting for a specific  
application. The file can then be downloaded to the printer by  
using normal printer download procedures and must be saved  
as part of the power up configuration. For more information,  
contact the Printronix Customer Solutions Center at 714-368-  
2686.  
To set this option when a special setting has been downloaded:  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Scanner Settingsdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the options: Default or a special  
file name. Default is the default.  
6. Press to accept the desired value.  
7. Save this configuration and set it as the Power-Up  
configuration in the CONFIG CTRL menu.  
8. Recycle power for the new setting to take effect.  
9. The beam may need to be moved horizontally. See Beam  
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Beam Shift  
This option enables you to shift the scanning beam horizontally to  
the left or right. The left edge of the beam should be approximately  
0.13 inches (3.3 mm) from the left edge of the tear bar. After you  
set this value, save it as part of the configuration for future use.  
The value range is from -99 to 99. The default is 0. Lower values  
will move the beam to the left.  
NOTE: You must set Admin User to Enable in the PRINTER  
CONTROL menu to access the Beam Shift option.  
(Refer to the Users Manual.)  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Validator Funct.displays.  
5. Make sure the Enableoption is selected.  
6. Press until Beam Shiftdisplays.  
7. Press + or to scroll through the values: -99 to 99. The default  
is 0. Lower values will move the beam to the left. Press to  
accept the shift value.  
Keep selecting the new value until the beam width is at the  
desired position. The left edge of beam should be  
approximately 0.13 inches (3.3 mm) from the left edge of the  
tear bar.  
8. Save the configuration for future use.  
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Print Speed Limits  
Operation  
There are a number of factors which contribute to successful bar  
code validation, including printer speed, demand print settings,  
calibration, and ambient light. The following sections describe how  
to ensure your bar code validator is scanning and reporting  
properly.  
Print Speed Limits  
Two factors in the validation process affect the printers speed limit:  
bar code height and the validation report type selected.  
Bar Code Height (Min. Code Height)  
The validator cannot function at the highest speed possible by the  
printer. It requires a minimum number of scans per bar code to  
make a reliable assessment, so the speed of the printer is limited  
by the height of the bar code. If the bar code is very short, printing  
needs to be slowed down to allow sufficient scans to occur. If the  
print speed exceeds this limit, the message, Speed Exceeds  
Validator Limitwill display. Print speed will be lowered  
automatically if required, but will not automatically reset to a higher  
speed.  
The printer cannot predict how high all the bar codes in a given job  
will be, so it cannot automatically limit or adjust the print speed to  
insure the code height/speed requirement is being met. When the  
bar code is too short for the selected speed, the printer produces a  
missing bar code error condition. Therefore, printer speed must be  
set manually to compensate for bar code height.  
Use this formula to determine printer speed in relation to bar code  
height:  
Bar Code Height In Inches  
Maximum Printer Speed In  
=
Inches Per Second  
0.04  
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For example, a bar code 1 inch in height can scan successfully at a  
printer speed of 25 inches per second; a bar code 1/8 inch in height  
can scan successfully at no more than 3 inches per second.  
By changing the Min. Code Height, the printer and slew speeds will  
be changed automatically.  
To change the Min. Code Height:  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Min. Code Heightdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices: 0.13 to 1.00 inches in  
0.01 inch increments. The default is 0.25 inches.  
6. Press to select the desired value. The printing and slew  
speeds will be changed after is pressed.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
To set the printer speed manually:  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. Press  
until MEDIA CONTROLdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Print Speeddisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
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Validation Report Type  
Another factor that limits print speed is the type of validation report  
selected. The printer automatically examines the selected report  
type and sets the defined maximum slew (vertical paper  
movement) and print speeds to insure proper operation. If the  
current speed selected in the menus is higher than the maximum,  
the value is changed to equal the maximum. If the current menu  
setting is lower than the newly set maximum, no change in speed  
occurs.  
Min. Code Gap  
Bar code  
Min. Code Gap  
Distance from the  
bottom of a bar code to the  
top of the next bar code  
Next bar code  
Minimum Code Gap represents the distance between the closest  
bar codes within a print job. The distance is measured from the  
bottom of one bar code to the top of the next bar code. The closest  
bar codes can be located on two separate labels or on the same  
label.  
This distance is important because it affects how fast the Print  
Speed can be set. If the bottom-most bar code on one label is very  
close to the top-most bar code on the next label, the printer could  
have trouble distinguishing which bar code correlates with which  
label. To avoid the risk of miscorrelation, the printer automatically  
set its Print Speed.  
Factory Default = 0.25 inches*  
(Range = 0.15 to 1.00 inches in 0.01 inch increments.)  
To change the Min. Code Gap:  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
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.
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3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
4. Press until Min. Code Gapdisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices: 0.15 to 1.00 inches in  
0.01 inch increments. The default is 0.25 inches.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
NOTE: To avoid the risk of miscorrelation, the printer automatically  
sets its Print Speed based on the information that has been  
selected to ensure validation results are accurate.  
Demand Printing Modes  
In order for each bar code to be successfully validated, the entire  
bar code must pass completely under the scanning beam, even  
when the printer is set up for demand printing mode. In cases  
where the bar code is close to the bottom of a label and the printer  
is in a demand print mode, the printer automatically pushes the  
label past the scanning beam. Once the bar code is validated, the  
printer retracts the label back to be cut or torn off.  
Because the printer has to push out and then retract labels in  
demand modes, the extra movements slow the printing process.  
You can avoid this by adjusting the form so that the bar code  
appears early enough on the form so that it will pass completely  
under the scanning beam during normal printing. This may involve  
rotating the form or moving the bar code to a different position on  
the form.  
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Bad Bar Code Error Detection  
Bar Code Failures  
The validator tells the printer to announce a fault condition in two  
situations:  
if the validator detects a bad bar code  
if the validator detects no bar code where it expects to find one.  
How the printer reacts to these faults is determined by the printers  
configuration settings, as described below.  
Bad Bar Code Error Detection  
The validator examines every bar code that passes under the  
scanning beam and sends an analysis report to the printer. If a bar  
code is reported to have failed to meet any of the acceptance  
criteria, an error condition is reported. How the printer then reacts is  
Missing Bar Code Error Detection  
A bar code may print so poorly that the validator cannot detect it,  
and the printer does not receive an analysis report for the code. To  
catch this problem, the printer tracks the position of the last label  
printed and knows when it should have completely passed the  
scanning beam. It can then compare the number of bar code  
analysis reports it expected to the number it received. If the printer  
does not receive enough bar code reports, it enters an error  
condition. How the printer then reacts is described in Error Action”  
The number of bar codes expected is determined one of two ways:  
If Autois selected for the Number of Codesparameter, and  
you are using LinePrinter Plus®, IGP®/PGL®, IGP Code V, or  
IPDSgraphics software, the printer compares the number of  
bar code commands it receives from the software to the  
number of analysis reports it receives from the validator.  
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You can set the number of bar codes generated by a  
bitmapped image that the printer should expect per form by  
selecting a value in the Number of Codesparameter.  
For more information on choosing a value for the Number of  
Error Action  
Whether the error stems from a bad or missing bar code, the printer  
response is the same. The printer response is determined by the  
Validator Actionsetting in the VALIDATOR menu:  
.
.
1. Press  
to take the printer offline and place the printer in  
.
Menu mode.  
2. If necessary, press and at the same time to unlock the  
key.  
.
.
3. If necessary, press  
until VALIDATORdisplays.  
.
4. Press until Validator Actiondisplays.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices:  
Stop  
Overstrike  
Retry Form (default)  
These options are described in detail below.  
6. Press to select the desired value.  
7. Press and at the same time to lock the key, then press  
PAUSE to take the printer offline.  
8. Press PAUSE again to put the printer online.  
Stop  
If the system detects a bar code failure, the print job stops, the  
printer status indicator lamp flashes, the alarm sounds, and the  
appropriate error message displays.  
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Error Action  
The printer remains in a fault condition until you press the PAUSE  
key. This clears the error message and takes the printer offline.  
You must correct any condition that may have caused the fault.  
When ready, the printer can be put back online and it will resume  
printing where it left off.  
Overstrike  
Use Overstrike mode when you want bad labels to be marked, but  
not reprinted (i.e., when using pre-numbered labels).  
If the system detects a bar code failure, the print job stops, the  
printer status indicator lamp flashes, the alarm sounds, and the  
appropriate error message displays.  
Without pausing, the printer then automatically reverses to the top  
of the form containing the failing bar code. It then prints an  
obliterating pattern over the form and any other forms partially  
printed prior to the physical stop. By default, the obliterating pattern  
is a grid of fine lines which clearly marks the label as bad but allows  
you to read what was originally printed.  
In the VALIDATOR menu, the Overstrike Style options are: Grid,  
Grey, Checkerboard, or Error Type Msg.  
NOTE: To see the error message printed on the bad label as the  
Overstrike Style, select the Error Type Msg option.  
After the overstrike printing, the printer clears the error message  
and stops the alarm, then resumes normal printing at the point the  
job was stopped. The overprinted labels are lost and a separate  
print command is required to resend them from the host, if needed.  
Retry Form  
This mode is similar to the Overstrike mode, however, instead of  
resuming printing where the printer had left off, the printer will  
attempt to reprint the bad form.  
NOTE: The number of times the printer will attempt to reprint the  
bad form is determined by the Num Retry setting. See  
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The printer will stop, indicate an error, and overstrike as described  
above. Then it will skip a number of blank labels, depending on the  
setting for Skip Labels (see Setting For Skip Labelson page 51).  
It will then slew to the next top of a blank form and reprint the entire  
form that contained the bad bar code and any other forms that were  
perhaps interrupted by the error.  
NOTE: Because of physical differences between the location of the  
print head and the scanning beam, it is likely that a second  
form will be started before the first form has finished being  
assessed. Therefore, the reprint operation will need to  
reprint more than just the form with the error.  
If the printer has to reprint the same form five times in a row, the  
print job stops completely and behaves the same as in Stop mode.  
Error Messages  
The validator can detect a number of errors. When one of these  
errors occurs, the validator alerts the printer to perform the currently  
selected error action (see Error Actionon page 62) and show the  
appropriate error message on the printer display. Validator error  
messages are explained in Table 4.  
Table 4. Message List  
Message  
Explanation  
Solution  
Bar Code Improper  
Data Format  
Data validation error: the bar  
code is not properly encoded. sends data in the correct  
Fix the application so it  
For example, a check sum is  
incorrect, a required number  
of characters is not met, or  
the required terminator  
characters are not included.  
This problem is almost  
always caused by incorrect  
form or host application  
design.  
bar code format.  
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Table 4. Message List  
Explanation  
Message  
Solution  
Bar code quiet  
zone too small  
Data validation error: the  
blank zone(s) left or right of  
the bar code is not big  
enough to meet the minimum  
requirement.  
1. Fix the application.  
2. Disable Quiet Zone in  
the VALIDATOR menu.  
Typically, this occurs in forms  
where bar codes are placed  
too close to other elements,  
the bar code is too close to an  
edge of the media, or the  
medias position is shifting.  
The minimum quiet zone on  
each end of the bar code  
should be ten times the  
minimum element width or 1/  
4 inch, whichever is greater.  
In addition, between bar  
codes, the validator requires  
a minimum distance of 20  
times the minimum element  
width or 1/2 inch, whichever is  
greater.  
Calibration  
warning  
The validator has detected  
that it needs calibration. This  
message is a reminder and  
does not halt printing.  
Press PAUSE to clear the  
message. Calibrate the  
validator. See Calibration”  
Checksum Failure  
The bar code data fails the  
Verify that the checksum  
checksum check or is missing digit exists in the bar code  
the checksum digit.  
and that it is the correct  
value.  
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Table 4. Message List  
Message  
Explanation  
Solution  
Contrast too low  
Check media  
Data validation error: the  
contrast between bars and  
spaces is not sufficient. This  
can be caused by too little  
Increase Print Intensity or  
reduce Print Speed in the  
QUICK SETUP menu or via  
host software, change  
heat in the thermal transfer or media, or disable Symbol  
by use of colored media or  
ribbons.  
Contrast in the VALIDATOR  
menu.  
Poor scanning  
Check heat&head  
Data validation failure:  
1. Adjust Print Intensity  
and Print Speed in the  
QUICK SETUP menu or  
via host software.  
decodeability. The difference  
between wide and narrow  
elements is too close for the  
validator to reliably discern.  
This usually indicates an  
improperly set heat/speed/  
pressure combination or the  
loss of a printhead element.  
2. Adjust the printhead  
pressure. (Refer to the  
Quick Setup Guide or  
Users Manual.)  
Poor scanning  
Check media  
Data validation failure:  
percent decode. The validator  
detected gross  
inconsistencies within the  
height of the bar code. These  
types of failures are likely  
attributed to large blemishes  
within the bar code, caused  
by ribbon wrinkle or debris on  
media.  
1. Check for a wrinkled  
ribbon or debris on  
media. Roll wrinkled  
area onto take-up  
spindle.  
2. Adjust the printhead  
pressure blocks. (Refer  
to the Quick Setup  
Guide or Users  
Manual.)  
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Table 4. Message List  
Explanation  
Message  
Solution  
Poor scanning  
Inspect head  
Data validation failure:  
hardware defect. The  
validator detected  
1. Check that paper and  
ribbon are clean,  
unwrinkled, and  
unexpected dark spots in  
spaces or light spots in bars.  
This usually indicates a poor  
ribbon/media combination, a  
dirty printhead, or a burned  
pixel.  
installed correctly.  
2. Clean the printhead.  
3. If message reappears,  
replace the printhead.  
Speed Exceeds  
Validator Limit  
Print Speed is set above 6  
IPS as the Power-Up  
configuration with the  
Change Print Speed in the  
QUICK SETUP menu or via  
host software to 6 IPS or  
less when using the  
validator option installed. An  
attempt was made to set Print validator option and save  
Speed above 6 IPS in the  
QUICK SETUP menu or via  
host software.  
the new value as the  
Power-Up configuration in  
the CONFIG CTRL menu.  
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Table 4. Message List  
Explanation  
Data validation error: missing 1. Check that paper and  
Message  
Solution  
Unscannable code  
check media  
bar code. An expected bar  
code is missing or was  
printed so poorly that the  
validator cannot detect it.  
ribbon are clean,  
unwrinkled, and  
installed correctly.  
2. Run a print job and  
check that the validator  
beam is not obstructed;  
remove obstructions as  
necessary.  
3. Run a print job and  
check that the READ  
LED flashes as bar  
codes exit the printer. If  
the READ LED does not  
flash, cycle power and  
run the job again. If the  
READ LED does not  
flash, inspect the cables  
and the cable  
connections. If the  
cables are undamaged  
and the connections are  
good, replace the  
validator.  
4. Press PAUSE to clear  
the message.  
5. In the VALIDATOR  
menu, press until  
Clear Datadisplays,  
then press .  
Validator not  
communicating  
The Validator Funct. = Enable Check that the validator  
in the VALIDATOR menu, but signal cable is securely  
when the printer was first  
powered up it could not  
communicate with it.  
connected to the validator  
unit.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you are having problems with the validator, consult Table 5 for a  
list of symptoms and possible solutions.  
Table 5. Troubleshooting the Validator  
Symptom  
Solution  
The scanning beam does not  
come on.  
1. Make sure the power/data cable is plugged  
into the validator and the controller board on  
the printer. See Installationon page 15.  
2. Make sure the validator has not been  
disabled in the VALIDATOR menu. See  
3. Print a bar code validation demo page  
(page 36).  
4. Call your service representative if the  
problem persists.  
The scanning beam does not  
cover the entire width of the  
labels being printed.  
1. Adjust the validator along the length of the  
lower bracket so that the scanning beam  
covers the complete width of labels printed.  
2. Use Beam Shiftto move the beam  
horizontally to cover the entire width of the  
Printing 3 mil or 5 mil x-dimension The validator does not recognize x-dimensions  
width bar codes constantly  
causes error messages.  
as small as 3 mil or 5 mil. If you have to print bar  
codes this size, disable the validator to prevent  
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Table 5. Troubleshooting the Validator  
Symptom  
Solution  
The printed labels look clean, but  
the validator is still reporting an  
error message.  
The validator glass may be dirty, distorting the  
report results. Power down the printer and clean  
the glass using a household glass cleaner and a  
dry, lint-free cloth.  
The printed bar codes are  
causing error conditions.  
There are a number of factors which could be  
causing validation errors:  
The scanning beam is not properly aligned  
with the two notches on the tear bar of the  
Make sure the entire bar code passes  
completely under the scanning beam.  
The validator and printer are not properly  
communicating. Test the validator operation  
without using a host. See Bar Code  
Bar code width. The validator can recognize  
x-dimensions as narrow as 6.6 mil for  
300 dpi printers, and 10 mil for 203 dpi  
printers. The validator cannot recognize  
x-dimensions smaller than 6.6 mil or larger  
than 40 mil.  
Bar code size. A minimum height of 1/8 inch  
is required for validation.  
Bar code type. The validator only  
recognizes the following linear, picket fence  
bar codes: Codabar, Code 39, Code 93,  
Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, and UPC/EAN  
+ add-ons. Stacked, 2D, and vertical  
(ladder) bar codes are not supported.  
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Error Messages  
Table 5. Troubleshooting the Validator  
Symptom Solution  
Bar code spacing.The validator requires a  
minimum distance of 1/2 inch or 20 times  
the minimum element width, whichever is  
greater, between bar codes.  
Be sure the bar code is not printing on the  
extreme edges of the label.  
Check the number of bar codes being  
validated concurrently. The validator can  
track the performance of up to four bar  
codes at one time.  
Maintenance  
WARNING  
Class 2 laser light. Do not stare into the laser beam or a  
reflected image of the laser beam.  
WARNING  
Using controls, making adjustments, or performing  
procedures other than those specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
The validator is a self-contained unit that requires only periodic  
cleaning. Every so often, power down the printer and use a  
household glass cleaner and a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the glass.  
If the problem with the printer is not fixed by one of these  
troubleshooting methods, call your authorized service  
representative or the Printronix Customer Solutions Center.  
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Printronix, Inc.  
14600 Myford Road  
Irvine, CA 92606-1005  
Phone: (714) 368-2300  
Fax: (714) 368-2600  
Customer Solutions Center: (714) 368-2686  
Printronix  
Nederland BV  
P.O. Box 163, Nieuweweg 283  
NL-6600 Ad Wijchen  
The Netherlands  
Phone: (31) 24 6489489  
Fax: (31) 24 6489499  
Printronix Schweiz GmbH  
42 Changi South Street 1  
Changi South Industrial Estate  
Singapore 486763  
Phone: (65) 6542-0110  
Fax: (65) 6543-0220  
Visit our web site at:  
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