IBM Printer EasyCoder 3400e User Manual

User’s Manual  
P/N 071881-001  
®
3400e  
EasyCoder  
Bar Code Label Printer  
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Contents  
Contents  
Before You Begin ix  
Warranty Information ix  
Safety Summary ix  
Warnings and Cautions x  
About This Manual xi  
Other Intermec Manuals xiii  
Getting Started  
1
Getting to Know Your Printer 1-3  
Preparing the Printer for Installation 1-5  
Plugging In the Printer 1-5  
Opening the Printer 1-6  
Loading Media for Fanfold Printing 1-7  
Printing the Hardware Configuration Test Label 1-9  
What the Hardware Configuration Test Label Tells You 1-10  
If a Hardware Configuration Test Label Does Not Print 1-10  
Connecting the Printer to Your System 1-10  
Connecting Your Printer to a PC 1-11  
Connecting the Printer to a PC Serial Port 1-11  
Connecting the Printer to a PC Parallel Port 1-12  
Connecting Your Printer to a Network 1-12  
Connecting the Printer to an AS/400 1-13  
Connecting the Printer to a Mainframe 1-14  
Cabling in Noisy Electrical Environments 1-14  
Configuring the Serial Port for Communications 1-15  
Verifying Printer Communications With Your System 1-17  
Operating the Printer  
2
Learning How to Operate the Printer 2-3  
Understanding the Front Panel 2-3  
Understanding the Front Panel LEDs 2-4  
Using the Feed/Pause Button 2-5  
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Loading Media Into the Printer 2-6  
Loading Roll Media for Straight-Through Printing 2-6  
Loading Media for Self-Strip Printing 2-8  
Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon 2-10  
Setting the Media Sensitivity Number 2-12  
Setting the MSN for Intermec Media and Ribbon 2-13  
Setting the MSN for Other Media and Ribbon 2-14  
Communicating With the Printer 2-16  
Using the PrintSet Software 2-16  
Using Third-Party Software 2-16  
Using Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Commands 2-16  
Printing a Test Label 2-17  
Maintaining the Printer  
Inspecting the Printer 3-3  
3
Tools for Cleaning the Printer 3-3  
Maintenance Schedule 3-4  
Cleaning the Printhead 3-6  
Cleaning the Printer Covers 3-7  
Cleaning the Drive Roller and Tear Bar 3-8  
Cleaning the Media Guides and Media Path 3-9  
Cleaning the Label Sensors 3-10  
Troubleshooting  
4
5
Troubleshooting Checklist 4-3  
Printer Operation Problems 4-3  
Print Quality Problems 4-5  
Communication Problems and Preventing Data Loss 4-7  
Optimizing Printer Performance  
Optimizing and Maintaining Print Quality 5-3  
Correcting Uneven Print Quality 5-3  
Adjusting the Print Darkness 5-5  
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Adjusting the Label Mark Sensor 5-6  
Using the Printer Memory Efficiently 5-8  
How Is the Printer Storage Memory Used? 5-8  
Making the Most of Your Memory 5-8  
Increasing Throughput 5-9  
What Is an Image Band? 5-9  
How the Image Bands Command Works 5-9  
Optimizing Print Speed and Image Band Setting 5-10  
Using Test and Service Mode  
6
Using Test and Service Mode Procedures 6-3  
Printing Test Labels 6-5  
Using Data Line Print 6-5  
Resetting the Memory on Your Printer 6-6  
Setting Configuration Commands in Test and Service Mode 6-6  
Setting the Number of Dot Increments 6-7  
Adjusting the Label Rest Point 6-9  
Setting Emulation Mode 6-11  
Using Forms Adjust 6-12  
X Forms Adjust 6-13  
Y Forms Adjust 6-14  
Specifications  
A
Printer Specifications A-3  
Electrical Requirements A-3  
Printing Method A-3  
Environment A-3  
Self-Strip (optional) A-3  
Communications A-3  
Specifications A-3  
Dimensions (no options installed) A-3  
Printhead A-4  
Ribbon A-4  
Printing Speed A-4  
Fonts and Graphics A-4  
Character Sets A-4  
Media A-5  
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Printer Options A-6  
Communication Interface A-6  
EasyLAN 10i Interface A-6  
Twinax Interface A-6  
Coax Interface A-6  
Finishers A-6  
Cutter A-6  
Batch Takeup A-6  
Self-Strip Printing A-6  
Bar Code Symbologies Supported A-8  
2D Symbologies A-9  
2D Stacked Symbologies A-9  
2D Matrix Symbologies A-9  
Character Sets  
B
International Character Sets B-3  
Advanced Character Table B-3  
Emulation Mode Character Table B-4  
IBM Translation Character Table B-4  
Code Page 850 Character Table B-5  
Extended Character Sets B-6  
Communications Reference  
C
Communication Protocols C-3  
Intermec Standard Protocol C-3  
XON/XOFF Protocol (Software and Hardware Flow Control) C-4  
XON/XOFF, No Status Protocol C-5  
Polling Mode D C-5  
Multi-Drop Protocol C-5  
User-Defined Protocol C-5  
Host Requirements C-7  
Communications Boundaries C-7  
Communications Interfaces C-7  
RS-232 Serial Interface C-7  
RS-422 Serial Interface C-8  
RS-485 Serial Interface C-8  
Printer Serial Port C-11  
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ꢀull ASCII Table  
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Full ASCII Table D-3  
Full ASCII Control Characters Table D-5  
Glossary  
Index  
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Before You Begin  
Before You Begin  
This section introduces you to standard warranty provisions, safety precautions,  
warnings and cautions, document formatting conventions, and sources of additional  
product information. A documentation roadmap is also provided to guide you in finding  
the appropriate information.  
Warranty Information  
To receive a copy of the standard warranty provision for this product, contact your local  
Intermec sales organization. In the U.S. call 1-800-755-5505, and in Canada call 1-800-  
668-7043. Otherwise, refer to the Worldwide Sales & Service list that was shipped with  
this manual for the address and telephone number of your Intermec sales organization.  
Safety Summary  
Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this  
book before handling and operating Intermec equipment. You can be seriously injured,  
and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and  
cautions.  
Do not repair or adjust alone Do not repair or adjust energized equipment alone  
under any circumstances. Someone capable of providing first aid must always be  
present for your safety.  
First aid Always obtain first aid or medical attention immediately after an injury.  
Never neglect an injury, no matter how slight it seems.  
Resuscitation Begin resuscitation immediately if someone is injured and stops  
breathing. Any delay could result in death. To work on or near high voltage, you should  
be familiar with approved industrial first aid methods.  
Energized equipment Never work on energized equipment unless authorized by a  
responsible authority. Energized electrical equipment is dangerous. Electrical shock  
from energized equipment can cause death. If you must perform authorized emergency  
work on energized equipment, be sure that you comply strictly with approved safety  
regulations.  
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Warnings and Cautions  
The warnings and cautions in this manual use the following format.  
Warning  
A warning warns you of an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement  
that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working  
on the equipment.  
Avertissement  
Un avertissement vous alerte d’une procédure de fonctionnement, d’une méthode,  
d’un état ou d’un rapport qui doit être strictement respecté pour éviter l’occurrence  
de mort ou de blessures graves aux personnes manupulant l’équipement.  
Caution  
A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement  
that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction, or  
corruption, or loss of data.  
Conseil  
Une précaution vous avertit d’une procédure de fonctionnement, d’une méthode,  
d’un état ou d’un rapport qui doit être strictement respecté pour empêcher  
l’endommagement ou la destruction de l’équipement, ou l’altération ou la perte de  
données.  
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Before You Begin  
About This Manual  
Analysts and programmers should use this manual to learn how to operate, program,  
and connect the EasyCoder® 3400e printer to a network or system. The first part of this  
manual tells you how to install, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your printer. The  
last part of the manual covers advanced features of the 3400e printer. A basic  
understanding of DOS, programming, and data communications is necessary.  
What You Will ꢀind in This Manual  
This table summarizes the information in each chapter of this manual:  
For Information On  
Refer To  
Installing the printer  
Chapter 1, “Getting Started.” Tells you how to plug in the printer,  
load fanfold media, configure the serial port, and print a  
configuration test label.  
Operating the printer  
Chapter 2, “Operating the Printer.” Explains the printer front panel,  
tells you how to load roll media, load ribbon, test for  
communications, and download fonts.  
Routine maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
Chapter 3, “Maintaining the Printer.” Shows how to maintain the  
printer.  
Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting.” Instructs how to clear error messages  
and troubleshoot programming or configuration problems.  
Improving printer  
performance  
Chapter 5, “Optimizing Printer Performance.” Tells you how to fine-  
tune the printer to increase processing time.  
Test and Service features Chapter 6, “Using Test and Service Mode.” Provides information on  
using Test and Service mode to print test labels, perform Test and  
Service mode procedures, and configure DIP switch settings.  
Specifications  
Character sets  
Communications  
Full ASCII chart  
Appendix A.  
Appendix B.  
Appendix C.  
Appendix D.  
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Terms and Conventions  
Listed below are special terms and conventions used throughout the manual. Refer to  
the glossary for a complete list of terms found in this manual.  
Terms  
“Printer” refers to a 3400e bar code label printer.  
“Media” is the label stock on which the printer prints labels.  
“Host” refers to a personal computer or other computer that communicates with the  
printer.  
A “symbol” or “bar code symbol” consists of alphanumeric characters encoded in a bar  
code format.  
Conventions  
The following conventions are used throughout this manual for operating procedures  
and descriptions of the printer.  
Feed/Pause refers to the Feed/Pause button on the printer front panel.  
Downloaded commands appear in the order that you enter them into the printer  
with the following conventions:  
Convention Description  
< >  
Angle brackets < > enclose mnemonic representations of ASCII control  
characters. For example, <ETX> represents the ASCII “End of Text” control  
character.  
data  
Italic text represents variable data, which you must replace with a real value. For  
example, n signifies a variable for which you must designate a constant value.  
[data]  
Italic text within brackets represents optional data.  
Ctrl  
Bold text represents a key on your keypad. For example, Tab represents the Tab  
key and M represents the letter M key.  
Ctrl-Z  
When two keys are joined with a dash, press them simultaneously. For example,  
if you see the command Ctrl-C, press the two keys at the same time.  
E3;F3  
Type all characters that appear in the Courier font by pressing an individual key  
on the keypad.  
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Other Intermec Manuals  
You may need additional information when working with printers in a data collection  
system. Please visit our Web site at www.intermec.com to download many of our  
current manuals in PDF format. To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals,  
contact your local Intermec representative or distributor.  
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Getting Started  
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This chapter introduces the EasyCoder® 3400e printer and explains how to get your  
new printer running for the first time.  
Getting to Know Your Printer  
Features of your printer include:  
Support for direct thermal and thermal transfer printing applications. Chapters 1  
and 2 explain how to load both types of media.  
An internal optional self-strip with integral liner takeup. See Chapter 2, “Operating  
the Printer,” for more information.  
An easy-to-use software application called PrintSet. PrintSet makes configuring  
your printer, downloading fonts and graphics, and printing a test label effortless.  
Minimal supervision and maintenance.  
Support for user-supplied fonts. You can easily download and print user-supplied  
fonts. See the PrintSet software application or the IPL Programming Reference  
Manual (Part No. 066396) for more information.  
Support for TrueType. You can easily download and print TrueType fonts. See the  
PrintSet software application or the IPL Programming Reference Manual for more  
information.  
e series—IEEE 1284 parallel port. Up to 8 ips (inches per second) print speed with  
selected media.  
Use the following figures to familiarize yourself with your printer.  
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Front View  
Media  
window  
Power/Data  
LED  
Alert LED  
Power/Data  
Alert  
Empty/Pause  
button  
Media  
cover  
Em  
pty/Pause  
Feed/Pause  
Intermec  
ec  
3
4
0
0
Feed/Pause  
button  
Media access  
door  
3XXXU.002  
Back View  
Darkness adjust  
control  
DIP switches  
12345678  
Optional I/O  
board port  
12345678  
Serial communications  
port  
I
O
On/Off  
switch  
Media  
window  
AC power cord  
receptacle  
Media  
cover  
Parallel  
port  
3XXXU.003  
Fanfold media  
access slot  
Several options are available for use with your printer. See Appendix A for complete  
descriptions of these options.  
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Preparing the Printer for Installation  
Before connecting your printer to your data collection system, you need to  
Plug in the printer.  
Open the printer and load media.  
Print a configuration test label.  
Plugging In the Printer  
The back of your printer contains the AC power receptacle, the serial communications  
port, the On/Off switch, and two banks of DIP switches.  
To plug in the printer  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Make sure you set the DIP switches to their factory default settings.  
Top Bank Set switch 1 on (I). Set switches 2 through 8 off (O).  
Bottom Bank Set switches 1 through 8 off (O).  
For a description of the DIP switch settings, see “Configuring the Serial Port for  
Communications” later in this chapter.  
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I
I
O
O
I
O
3
I
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O
12345678  
I
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3. Plug the AC power cord into the receptacle at the rear of the printer. Plug the other  
end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet or surge protector.  
4. Turn the On/Off switch to the on position. When you power on the printer, the  
Power On LED lights, the Empty/Pause LED flashes, and the platen roller  
advances. The yellow Empty/Pause LED then stays on steady because you have not  
loaded media yet.  
Opening the Printer  
You need to open the printer every time you load media or perform maintenance  
procedures.  
To open the printer  
1. Place the fingers of your right hand between the two notches on the lower edge of  
the media cover (the media cover release) and pull the bottom of the media cover  
away from the base of the printer.  
2. Grasp the front of the media cover with your left hand and lift the front of the  
media cover upward to release it from the printer frame.  
3. Lift the media cover away from the top of the printer.  
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r/D  
a
ta  
Alert  
Empty/Pause  
Feed/Pause  
Intermec  
Intermec  
3
4
0
0
1
3XXXU.005  
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Loading Media for ꢀanfold Printing  
Use the sample of fanfold media provided in the Media Envelope to complete the  
following procedures. In fanfold printing, you place a stack of fanfold media at the rear  
of the printer and feed it into the printer through a slot in the rear cover. Refer to  
Chapter 2, “Operating the Printer,” for instructions on loading rolls of media.  
To load media for fanfold printing  
1. Open the printer.  
2. Disengage the printhead by rotating the head lift lever clockwise until it releases.  
3. Move the supply roll retainer by turning it counterclockwise and sliding it to the  
outer end of the supply post.  
4. Place the fanfold media slightly lower than the slot in the printer back cover. Line  
the (box of) fanfold media up with the label path through the printer. Insert media  
through the slot at the rear of the printer and thread it over the supply roll post.  
5. To allow easy access to the media path, pull down on the lower media guide. Make  
sure that the edge guide is slid all the way to the outer edge of the edge guide plate.  
6. Insert the fanfold media through the printer mechanism as shown in the illustration  
on the next page. The front edge of the media should pass over the tear bar and  
through the label dispense opening in the media cover. The fanfold media should  
pass over the supply roll post.  
7. Release the lower media guide and adjust the edge guide to position the media  
firmly against the inside wall of the printer.  
8. Slide the supply roll retainer up to the edge of the fanfold media and turn the supply  
roll retainer clockwise until it locks firmly in place securing the media against the  
inside wall of the printer.  
9. Engage the printhead by rotating the head lift lever counterclockwise until it locks.  
10. Close the printer by reversing the directions for removing the cover.  
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Loading Media for Fanfold Printing  
12345678  
12345678  
Media access  
slot  
Head lift  
lever  
I
O
Lower  
media guide  
Fanfold  
media  
Edge  
guide  
Supply  
roll  
retainer  
Supply  
roll  
post  
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11. Press Feed/Pause to advance one label through the printer and out the label opening  
in the front cover. The printer is now ready to print the configuration test label. The  
yellow Empty/Pause LED goes out.  
Note: If the yellow Empty/Pause LED does not go out, press Feed/Pause a second time  
and then reload the media and try again if the Empty/Pause LED still does not go out.  
Note: For your convenience, refer to the label with directions for loading media. This  
label is located on the inside of the media cover.  
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Printing the Hardware Configuration Test Label  
You can print the hardware configuration test label to test the printer and make sure it is  
operating correctly. The hardware configuration test label lists the printer’s  
configuration. Use this label for reference when installing your printer and for  
verification of proper printer operation.  
To print the hardware configuration test label  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while you turn the On/Off switch to the on  
position. The Alert and Empty/Pause LEDs blink during the printer self-test.  
3. Release the Feed/Pause button when the media starts moving. The printer feeds out  
one or two blank labels and then prints the hardware configuration test label.  
4. Turn the printer power off and then on. You are now ready to connect your 3400e  
printer to your system.  
Hardware Configuration Test Label  
3400e400 Hardware Configuration  
Memory Installed  
: 128 kilobytes  
: 805 kilobytes  
: OKB  
Flash Storage  
Image RAM  
Flash SIMM  
Mileage  
: 0  
: 0  
: 0  
Inches Processed  
Inches Burned  
Labels Cut  
Printhead  
: 1792  
: 2.5  
: 141  
Width  
Dot Size  
Burn Pot Setting  
Hardware Options  
: none  
: none  
: Cutter  
I/O Option  
Internal Option  
External Option  
Firmware Checksum  
ROM0 (U21)  
ROM1 (U9)  
: 95D0  
: 7331  
: 067097  
: 2.0  
Program  
Version  
3XXXU.007  
Note: This is only an example of a hardware configuration label. Your label may not be  
exactly the same.  
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What the Hardware Configuration Test Label Tells You  
The hardware test label provides these statistics:  
Amount of installed memory  
Amount of media printed  
Printhead configuration  
Firmware information  
Printhead alignment (the vertical lines)  
If a Hardware Configuration Test Label Does Not Print  
If you are unable to print a hardware configuration test label, see “Printer Operation  
Problems” in Chapter 4.  
Connecting the Printer to Your System  
You can connect your printer to a PC, a local area network, an AS/400 (or other  
midrange computer), or a mainframe. This section tells you how to connect your printer  
to any of these systems.  
This illustration shows you where to connect your system to the printer. You can use  
any of these three ports on the rear of the printer:  
Serial communications port  
Parallel port  
I/O board port (if you have an adapter card installed)  
Parallel port  
12345678  
Optional I/O  
board port  
12345678  
Serial  
communications  
port  
I
O
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Connecting Your Printer to a PC  
You can connect your printer to either a serial port or parallel port on your PC. You  
must provide the correct cables for connecting the printer. See the following sections  
for cable information. Contact your Intermec representative for ordering assistance if  
you do not have the appropriate cables.  
PC  
Connecting the Printer to a PC Serial Port  
To connect the printer to your PC serial port, you need a  
shielded EIA RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 electrical interface  
with a 25-pin D-style subminiature connector. It must have  
pins on the printer end and an appropriate serial port  
connector on the other end.  
Use the following table to determine the correct Intermec  
cable for your application. You cannot order an Intermec  
cable for the RS-422 interface, but there is a schematic in  
Appendix C that you can use to purchase or make your own  
cable. Also see Appendix C for the RS-232, RS-422, and RS-  
Printer  
485 serial port pin assignments.  
3XXXU.009  
For Connecting To  
IBM PC  
Use Intermec Cable Part Number  
048668 (25-pin printer to 25-pin serial port null modem)  
048693 (25-pin printer to 9-pin serial port null modem)  
IBM PC  
To connect your printer to a PC serial port  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Plug the 25-pin connector into the serial communications port on the rear of the  
printer.  
3. Plug the other end of the cable into a serial (COM) port on the PC.  
4. If necessary, change the PC serial port configuration to match your printer. See  
“Configuring the Serial Port for Communications” later in this chapter for more  
information.  
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Connecting the Printer to a PC Parallel Port  
If you are using a parallel port to communicate with your printer, you need a parallel  
cable to run between the printer and the PC.  
You can purchase a parallel cable from Intermec (Part No. 051211) or from your local  
computer store. See Appendix A for pin descriptions of the parallel cable connector.  
To connect your printer to a PC parallel port  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Plug the parallel interface connector into the parallel communications port on the  
rear of the printer.  
3. Plug the other end of the cable into a parallel port on the PC.  
Connecting Your Printer to a Network  
You can connect the printer to Novell NetWare networks, Token Ring networks, or  
other TCP/IP networks. To connect the printer to a network, you must have a network  
interface adapter (for example, Ethernet).  
A field service technician can install the field installable option (Part No. 056830) in  
the optional I/O board port of your printer.  
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Connecting Your Printer to a Network  
Host computer  
Server  
Printers (end devices)  
Printers (end devices)  
3XXXU.019  
The network interface adapter (for example, Ethernet) connects to the 10i port of the  
printer. Your network must be able to use XON/XOFF (software and hardware flow  
control) protocol. You may need to change the serial port settings to match the  
requirements of your network. You can determine the communications requirements for  
your network by referring to the controlling device documentation.  
If the controlling device is an Intermec product, refer to the following manuals for  
instructions and information on the necessary cabling and connections.  
If you need to change the printer’s communications parameters, follow the procedures  
in “Configuring the Serial Port for Communications” later in this chapter.  
Connecting the Printer to an AS/400  
To connect a printer directly to an AS/400 or other midrange computer, you need  
a twinax adapter card.  
a twinaxial cable equivalent to IBM part number 7362267 or 7362062. The  
maximum cable length for the twinax interface is 1,525 meters (5,000 feet).  
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If you did not have the twinax card installed at the factory, a field service technician  
can install the field installable option (Part No. 056835) in the optional I/O board port  
of your printer.  
For help on cabling and communications, see the manual that comes with the twinax  
adapter card.  
Note: If you are using a midrange computer other than the AS/400, refer to your system  
documentation for information on cabling and setting up communications.  
Connecting the Printer to a Mainframe  
To connect the printer directly to an IBM mainframe, you need  
a coax adapter card.  
a coaxial cable equivalent to IBM part number 2577672 or 1833108.  
The maximum cable length allowed is 1,500 meters (4,920 feet). See the IBM  
specification Installation and Assembly of Coaxial Cable and Accessories, part number  
GA27-2805-4, for further information.  
If you did not have the coax card installed at the factory, a field service technician can  
install the field installable option (Part No. 056836) in the I/O board port of your  
printer.  
For help on cabling and communications, see the manual that comes with your coax  
adapter card.  
Cabling in Noisy Electrical Environments  
The items listed below create noisy electrical environments that can disrupt data  
communications between your host computer and the printer:  
Large power transformers  
Large electrical motors  
Arc welders  
Motor controllers  
Switch gears  
If any of these items are near your printer, you may want to try the following  
suggestions to reduce the effects of electrical noise. If you need help eliminating noise,  
ask your Intermec representative for assistance.  
Always use shielded cable. Connect the cable and shield to the metal backshells on  
the cable connectors and fasten the connectors to the serial ports using screws.  
Install ferrite cable clamps.  
Connect the printer chassis ground to the building ground. You will find the chassis  
ground on the ground pin of the printer power cord.  
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Configuring the Serial Port for Communications  
You need to configure the serial port of the printer to match the configuration of your  
PC or network controlling device. If the printer’s default settings do not match, use the  
DIP switch settings table to configure the serial port.  
To configure the printer serial port  
1. Use the following DIP switch setting descriptions and table to locate the DIP  
switches you need to change to configure the serial port.  
2. Use a small straight-slot screwdriver to set the appropriate DIP switches.  
For example, if you want to change the media type to thermal transfer, set DIP  
switch 8 on the bottom bank of switches to the on position.  
3. Turn the printer power off and then on for the configuration changes to take effect.  
Note: Ignore Multi-Drop switches if you are not using a Multi-Drop network.  
DIP Switch Setting Descriptions  
Parameter  
Description  
Baud rate  
The rate, in bits per second, at which the host exchanges data with  
the printer. The maximum baud rate is 115,200.  
Parity  
Adds one bit (1 or 0) to the character to make the sum of bits always  
odd or even.  
Data bits  
Stop bits  
The number of bits that represent the ASCII characters.  
Timing units between characters that synchronize character  
transmission.  
Multi-Drop address  
Protocol  
Unique address for each device connected with Multi-Drop  
protocol.  
The transmission standards for communication between the printer  
and each connecting device.  
Media type  
Enables the printer to work with either direct thermal or thermal  
transfer media.  
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DIP Switch Settings  
Bottom Bank Switch Number  
Top Bank Switch Number  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
O = OFF  
= ON  
O = OFF  
= ON  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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ON  
1
2
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4
5
6
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Baud Rate Selection  
115200  
57600  
38400  
19200  
9600  
4800  
2400  
1200  
Multi-Drop Address Selection  
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O
O
O
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Parity Selection  
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Even  
Odd  
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L
M
N
O
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Q
R
S
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U
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W
X
Y
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None  
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Number of Data Bits  
*7 Bit  
8 Bit  
O
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O
O
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Reserved  
1
Batch Take-Up  
*0 Disable  
1 Enable  
O
O
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*Indicates Factory Default Setting  
O
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1
1
1
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2
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O
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Protocol Selection  
XON/XOFF  
Intermec Protocols  
O
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*
XON/XOFF Selection  
No Status Response  
With Status Response  
O
1
*
Media Type  
Direct Thermal  
Thermal Transfer  
O
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Default settings are noted with an  
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Verifying Printer Communications With Your System  
After connecting the printer to your system, you need to test communications. The  
easiest way to test communications is to set the printer to Data Line Print mode, which  
is part of Test and Service mode, and send a character string down from your system.  
If you have just printed a configuration test label, you are already in Data Line Print  
mode. Start the following procedure with Step 4.  
To verify communications with your system  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while you turn the On/Off switch to the on  
position. The printer prints the hardware configuration test label.  
3. Release the Feed/Pause button. You are now in Data Line Print mode.  
4. Transmit at least four characters from your system.  
At this point, the printer does not attempt to interpret any printer commands, but  
simply prints each character with its hexadecimal equivalent underneath.  
Note: An example of using DOS to verify printer communications follows this  
procedure.  
5. To enter normal Print mode, turn the printer power off and then on again.  
If this procedure does not work, make sure that the DIP switches match the serial port  
configuration of the system and that you have the printer cable securely plugged into  
the correct port of your system.  
If you receive a write fault error, your cabling may not be correct. See “Connecting the  
Printer to Your System” earlier in this chapter for more information.  
Note: Please refer to your host computer user's manual and the IPL Programming  
Reference Manual for information on downloading commands.  
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Example of Using DOS to Verify Printer Communications  
1. At the DOS prompt, type this command and press Enter:  
MODE COM1 96,E,7,1,N  
2. Type these command lines and press Enter:  
COPY CON COM1  
ABCDEF^Z  
where:  
COPY CON COM1has the PC copy the following information to the COM1 port.  
ABCDEFare random characters entered at the host.  
^Z(Ctrl-Z) Enter sends the information to the printer.  
The printer will print these characters:  
3XXXU.021  
Note: If you are using a different platform to communicate with your printer, please  
refer to your host computer user’s manual and the IPL Programming Reference Manual  
for help downloading commands.  
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Use this chapter to understand how to use the printer front panel, load roll media and  
media for self-strip printing, set the media sensitivity number, and communicate with  
the printer.  
Learning How to Operate the Printer  
To operate the printer, you need to understand:  
Front panel Explains how light emitting diodes (LEDs) help you monitor the status of  
the printer and the various tasks the Feed/Pause button performs.  
Loading media and ribbon Explains how to load roll media, thermal transfer ribbon,  
and the procedure for using the self-strip option.  
Media sensitivity numbers Explain how to optimize print quality and print speed.  
Communications with the printer Explains different methods for transferring  
information from the host to the printer and from the printer to the host.  
Understanding the ꢀront Panel  
Use this section to understand the function of the front panel LEDs and the Feed/Pause  
button.  
Power/Data  
Alert  
Empty/Pause  
Feed/Pause  
3XXXU.024  
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Understanding the ꢀront Panel LEDs  
Use the front panel LEDs to monitor the status of the printer:  
LED  
State  
Indication  
Power/Data  
Off  
On  
Flashing  
Power off  
Power on  
Receiving data  
Power/Data  
Alert  
Green LED  
Orange LED  
Off  
Flashing  
On  
Printing or idle  
Over-temperature  
System fault  
Alert  
Yellow LED  
Empty/Pause  
Off  
Flashing  
On  
Printing or idle  
Paused  
Media fault  
Empty/Pause  
Feed/Pause  
3440U.012  
Over-temperature If the printer overheats, the Alert LED flashes and the printer  
stops. Do not try to troubleshoot or adjust the printer—just allow the printer enough  
time to cool down and it will resume operation on its own.  
Media or system faults If the Empty/Pause or the Alert LED remains on, your printer  
is experiencing a media or system fault. For help, see Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting.”  
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Using the ꢀeed/Pause Button  
The Feed/Pause button, located on the front of the printer, performs these functions  
depending on the mode of the printer:  
Printer Mode  
You Want To  
What to Do  
Idle  
Feed out one label or a  
minimum specified amount  
of media.  
Press and release the Feed/Pause button.  
Continuously feed media.  
Press and hold the Feed/Pause button. When  
you release the button, the media stops  
feeding.  
Take the printer offline.  
Pause the printer.  
Press the Feed/Pause button twice. Press the  
button again to bring the printer online.  
Printing  
Press and release the Feed/Pause button.  
Press and release the button again to resume  
printing.  
Cancel the current print  
job.  
Press and hold the Feed/Pause button until  
the printer stops printing.  
Powered on for  
the first time  
Print the hardware  
configuration label.  
Press and hold the Feed/Pause button. See  
“Printing the Hardware Configuration Test  
Label” in Chapter 1 for more information.  
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Loading Media Into the Printer  
You can load media into the printer in three different ways:  
Straight-through printing with roll media  
Self-strip printing with roll media (optional)  
Fanfold printing (see Chapter 1)  
You can load media with the printer power turned on or off. The following procedures  
for loading media assume that you have turned the printer on.  
Loading Roll Media for Straight-Through Printing  
In straight-through printing, you load a roll of media on the supply roll post and feed it  
straight through the printer mechanism and out the front of the printer. As the printer  
completes the printing of individual labels, you can remove them from the roll by  
pulling them down across the tear bar.  
Note: This procedure covers how to load media for straight-through print mode using a  
roll of direct thermal or thermal transfer label media. The default setting for the printer  
is direct thermal mode; use PrintSet to change the printer to thermal transfer mode.  
Note: You should find a small label with a three-digit sensitivity number printed on it  
attached to your roll of media or a 15-digit number stamped on the side of the media  
roll (Intermec media only). Save this information. You will need it to set the correct  
media sensitivity number. See “Setting the Media Sensitivity Number” later in this  
chapter for help.  
To load the media  
1. Raise the printhead by rotating the head lift lever clockwise until the printhead  
disengages.  
2. Turn the supply roll retainer counterclockwise to release it and then slide it to the  
outer end of the supply roll post.  
Note: If you are replacing the empty media roll with a new roll of the same width,  
you do not need to adjust the edge guide or the supply roll retainer.  
3. Place the media roll on the supply roll post and position it firmly against the printer.  
Note: If you are using a narrow roll of media [less than 7.62 centimeters (3 inches)],  
insert the media support between the roll of media and the supply roll retainer before  
securing it.  
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Loading Roll Media for Straight-Through Printing  
Upper  
media guide  
Head lift  
lever  
Media  
Media roll  
Media  
backing  
Supply roll  
post  
Supply roll  
retainer  
Media  
support  
Edge  
guide  
3XXXU.026  
Lower  
media guide  
4. Slide the supply roll retainer up to the edge of the media roll and turn the supply  
roll retainer clockwise to secure.  
5. Pull down on the lower media guide to allow easy access to the media path. Make  
sure that the edge guide slides all the way to the outer edge of the lower media  
guide.  
6. Insert the label stock through the printer mechanism as shown. Make sure the label  
passes between the upper and lower media guides. The front edge of the media  
should pass over the tear bar and out the front of the printer.  
7. Release the lower media guide and adjust the edge guide to position the media  
firmly against the inside wall of the printer.  
Note: If you are using thermal transfer media, refer to “Loading Thermal Transfer  
Ribbon” later in this chapter before you finish performing this procedure.  
8. Lower the printhead by rotating the head lift lever counterclockwise until it locks.  
9. Use PrintSet, your third-party software, or the IPL command set to configure the  
printer for the kind of media you are using (continuous or mark label). Refer to the  
PrintSet online help, your third-party documentation, or the IPL Programming  
Reference Manual for help.  
10. Press Feed/Pause to advance several inches of media through the printer and out the  
label opening in the front cover. Your printer is now ready to print labels.  
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Note: Refer to the label located on the inside of the media cover for directions on  
loading media. For your convenience, you may want to refer to it when loading media  
in the future.  
Loading Media for Self-Strip Printing  
Use self-strip printing in applications where you want to apply labels to a surface  
immediately. After printing a label, the printer prints out the label with the backing  
removed. The rewinder hub collects the backing after it passes over the self-strip assist  
roller. The rewinder hub can hold the backing from an entire roll of media.  
Note: You should find a small label with a three-digit sensitivity number printed on it  
attached to your roll of media or a 15-digit number stamped on the side of the media  
roll. Save this information. You will need it to set the correct media sensitivity number.  
See “Setting the Media Sensitivity Number” later in this chapter for help.  
To load self-strip media  
1. Raise the printhead by rotating the head lift lever clockwise until the printhead  
disengages.  
2. Turn the supply roll retainer counterclockwise to release it and slide it to the outer  
end of the supply roll post. Turn it clockwise to lock it in place.  
3. Place the media roll on the supply roll post and position it firmly against the inside  
wall of the printer.  
4. Turn the supply roll retainer counterclockwise and slide it up to the edge of the  
media roll. Turn the supply roll retainer clockwise to secure.  
Note: If you are using a narrow roll of media [less than 7.62 centimeters (3 inches)],  
insert the media support between the roll of media and the supply roll retainer before  
securing it.  
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Loading Media for Self-Strip Printing  
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Supply roll  
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Edge  
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Media  
access door  
Head lift  
lever  
Rewinder  
clasp  
Self-strip  
assist roller  
3XXXU.027  
5. Unscrew the edge guide and slide it to the outer edge of the lower media guide.  
Screw it in place.  
Note: If you are replacing the empty media roll with a new roll of the same width,  
you do not need to adjust the edge guide.  
6. Pull down on the lower media guide to allow easy access to the media path.  
7. Unroll several inches of media, insert it between the upper media guide and the  
lower media guide, and out the front of the printer.  
8. Release the lower media guide and adjust the edge guide to position the media  
firmly against the inside wall of the printer.  
9. Pull out 25.4 to 30.48 centimeters (10 to 12 inches) of media and remove the  
exposed labels from the media liner.  
10. Open the media access door and thread the media liner under the self-strip assist  
roller and over the rewinder hub in a clockwise direction.  
11. Remove the clasp from the rewinder hub and wind approximately 5.08 centimeters  
(2 inches) of media liner clockwise over the rewinder hub.  
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12. Secure the media to the rewinder hub by snapping the rewinder clasp onto the  
rewinder hub. Turn the rewinder hub clockwise to remove all slack from the media  
liner between the tear bar and the rewinder hub.  
13. Close the media access door.  
14. Rotate the head lift lever counterclockwise until it locks.  
15. Use PrintSet, your third-party software, or the IPL command set to enable self-strip  
and the label taken sensor. Refer to the PrintSet online help, your third-party  
documentation, or the IPL Programming Reference Manual for help.  
16. Press the Feed/Pause button to advance a label through the printer. Grasp the  
leading edge of the label where it has separated from the backing and pull it away  
from the printer.  
17. Replace the printer cover. The printer is now ready to print labels.  
Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon  
If you plan to use thermal transfer mode, you must install a thermal transfer ribbon  
(TTR) to print in thermal transfer mode.  
Note: Save the packaging that your ribbon came in. Attached to the ribbon packaging is  
a small label with a three-digit sensitivity number printed on it (Intermec ribbon only).  
You need this information to set the correct media sensitivity number. Refer to the next  
section “Setting the Media Sensitivity Number” for more information.  
To load thermal transfer ribbon  
1. Raise the printhead by rotating the head lift lever clockwise until the printhead  
disengages.  
2. Place the empty ribbon core that came with the printer onto the ribbon rewind hub.  
3. Detach the leader from the new thermal transfer ribbon roll and unwind the end of  
the ribbon approximately 20.32 centimeters (8 inches). The edge of the ribbon has a  
leader (with an adhesive strip on the leader edge) for guiding the ribbon through the  
printhead mechanism.  
4. Slide the roll of thermal transfer ribbon onto the ribbon supply hub with the ribbon  
roll winding clockwise.  
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Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon  
Empty ribbon  
hub  
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ribbon  
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guide  
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hub  
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lift lever  
TTR assist  
roller  
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Printhead  
5. Route the ribbon leader through the printer mechanism as shown in the above  
illustration.  
Note: Make sure the ribbon runs above the upper media guide. The shiny side of  
the ribbon must come in contact with the printhead.  
6. Attach the leader from the new thermal transfer ribbon roll to the empty ribbon core  
using the adhesive strip on the leader edge.  
7. Wind the ribbon rewind hub clockwise until the ribbon runs smoothly through the  
printhead mechanism and the leader moves past the printhead.  
8. Rotate the head lift lever counterclockwise until it locks.  
9. Enable thermal transfer printing by setting DIP switch 8 on the bottom bank of  
switches to the on position. For help, see “Configuring the Serial Port for  
Communications” in Chapter 1.  
10. Press the Feed/Pause button to advance the ribbon through the printer.  
11. Close the printer. The printer is now ready to print.  
Note: When replacing the thermal transfer ribbon roll in the future, use the empty  
ribbon supply core as the new rewinder core.  
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Setting the Media Sensitivity Number  
Media sensitivity is important because you use it to optimize print quality and print  
speed. The three-digit media sensitivity number (MSN) specifies the amount of heat  
required by the printhead to image a label. The amount of heat that each roll of media  
or ribbon requires is unique due to different chemistries and manufacturing processes.  
Intermec has developed heating schedules (the amount of heat required to image a  
label) to produce the highest possible print quality for Intermec media and ribbon  
combinations on Intermec printers.  
Look for the three-digit media sensitivity number on  
the side of the media roll. Use the last three digits (140 in the example) of the  
15-digit number stamped on the roll for the media sensitivity number.  
a small label attached to the roll of media.  
a small label attached to the plastic bag of your ribbon roll. Your label may be  
different than this example, but it will contain the sensitivity number.  
120066102605140  
SENSITIVITY NUMBER  
57  
3XXXU.029  
Note: Some ribbon rolls have the media sensitivity number printed on the inside core.  
Use this three-digit number to optimize print quality and print speed on your printer.  
You can achieve the best print quality on the printer by using only Intermec ribbon and  
media products. The default sensitivity setting for thermal transfer media is 567. For  
direct thermal media, the default sensitivity setting is 470.  
Use the PrintSet software, your third-party software, or the IPL command set to change  
the media sensitivity number. If you want to see the current sensitivity setting of your  
printer, print out a software configuration label.  
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To print a software configuration label  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning the printer on. The printer  
prints out a hardware configuration label.  
3. Set the DIP switches to print out the software test label.  
Top Bank Set switches 1 through 6 and 8 off. Set switch 7 on.  
Bottom Bank Set switches 1 through 8 off.  
4. Hold the Feed/Pause button down for 1 second. The printer prints out the software  
configuration label.  
5. Return the DIP switches to their original settings.  
6. Turn the printer power off and then on.  
Setting the MSN for Intermec Media and Ribbon  
For direct thermal media, use the three-digit sensitivity number located on the roll of  
media to set the sensitivity number. You can also use the values from the tables in the  
next section.  
For thermal transfer media, you need to look in two places to determine the sensitivity  
number. The sensitivity number on each roll of thermal transfer media or ribbon has an  
asterisk (*) in place of one of the digits. On thermal transfer media, the rating contains  
the first and second digits, with an asterisk in place of the third digit. The number on  
the ribbon has the first and third digits, with an asterisk in place of the second digit.  
To optimize the sensitivity number for thermal transfer media, you combine the digits  
as in this example.  
Sensitivity  
Media or Ribbon  
Number  
Description  
Thermal transfer media  
56*  
The asterisk reserves the third digit to identify  
the ribbon’s sensitivity number.  
Thermal transfer ribbon  
5*7  
567  
The asterisk reserves the second digit to identify  
the media’s sensitivity number.  
Optimized sensitivity number  
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Setting the MSN for Other Media and Ribbon  
If you are not using Intermec media and ribbon, or you misplaced your packaging with  
the three-digit sensitivity number label on it, you can set the approximate sensitivity  
number. The first column of the Direct Thermal and Thermal Transfer Media  
Sensitivity Settings tables list the approximate sensitivity settings. To achieve  
acceptable print quality, enter the three-digit media sensitivity number (for example,  
800).  
If you are unsure of how to set the media sensitivity number, start with the highest  
setting, which provides the lowest energy (800 for thermal transfer and 700 for direct  
thermal), and work your way down until you achieve the best print quality. You can  
also use PrintSet’s Print Quality Wizard to help achieve print quality.  
3400e Printer Direct Thermal Media Sensitivity Settings  
Maximum  
Approximate  
Sensitivity Numbers  
Sensitivity  
Setting  
Recommended  
Print Speed  
Direct Thermal Media  
700 Series High Sensitivity 720  
Duratherm Lightning Plus - 2  
8
400 Series Medium  
Sensitivity  
480  
Duratherm Lightning IR Tag  
5
470  
460  
450  
440  
420  
Duratherm Lightning - 1  
European IR  
5
5
5
5
5
Duratherm Lightning IR Labels - 1  
European Thermal  
Duratherm Lightning Labels - 1  
100 Series Low Sensitivity 180  
Duratherm II - 1  
European Tag  
3
3
3
3
3
170  
160  
140  
130  
Duratherm II Tag  
European Top  
Duratherm II - 2  
800 Series High Sensitivity 864  
(Paper)  
European Uncoated/Standard - 1  
8
854  
834  
Duratran TTR Paper Labels/Standard - 1  
Duratran TTR Paper Tags/Standard - 1  
6
6
600 Series Medium  
Sensitivity (Paper)  
687  
Duratran TTR Polyester 1/Premium - 7  
6
677  
633  
627  
623  
Duratran Syntran/Premium - 7  
European Polyethelene/Premium  
Duratran Kimdura/Premium - 7  
Duratran Kimdura/Premium  
6
8
8
6
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3400e Printer Thermal Transfer Media and Ribbon Sensitivity Settings (continued)  
Maximum  
Approximate Sensitivity Sensitivity  
Recommended  
Print Speed  
Numbers  
Setting  
Direct Thermal Media  
500 Series Medium  
Sensitivity (Paper)  
567  
Duratran II-1/Premium - 7  
8
565  
563  
533  
527  
513  
European Premium Paper/Premium  
Duratran II-1/Premium  
4
7
6
6
6
European Tag/Premium  
Duratran II Tag - 7 mil/Premium - 7  
European Coated/Premium  
300 Series Low Sensitivity 369  
(Plastic)  
Super Premium Poly./Super Premium - 3  
5
366  
Super Premium Poly./Super Premium - 7  
5
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200 Series Low Sensitivity 238  
(Kapton)  
Gloss Polyimide (Kapton)/Gloss Super Premium  
236  
226  
222  
Gloss Polyimide (Kapton)/Super Premium-7  
Matte Polyimide (Kapton)/Super Premium-7  
Matte Polyimide (Kapton)/Matte Super Premium  
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Communicating With the Printer  
You are now ready to print labels by downloading data from the host to the printer.  
Downloading is the universal term used to describe the transfer of information from the  
host to any connected peripheral device, such as your printer. When you transfer data  
from your printer to the PC or host, you are performing a process called uploading.  
You can use several methods to download information in your data collection system.  
The next sections describe different ways to communicate with the printer.  
Using the PrintSet Software  
Use the PrintSet application software to easily configure your printer from your PC.  
You can upload the current configuration settings, modify them, and then download  
them to your printer. PrintSet also lets you  
download graphics and fonts.  
print test labels using resident fonts, user-defined bitmap graphics, or resident bar  
code symbologies.  
allocate printer memory.  
download configuration files to multiple printers.  
use flash-based firmware (e series).  
For help using PrintSet, refer to the online help portion of the application software.  
Using Third-Party Software  
You can use third-party software to set many of the printer parameters. You can  
configure the parameters that your software does not set by using the printer command  
set or the configuration DIP switches.  
Use your third-party software to create label formats and convert graphics into a user-  
defined character (UDC) format that the printer can interpret. Refer to your third-party  
documentation and the IPL Programming Reference Manual (Part No. 066396) for  
more information.  
Using Intermec Printer Language (IPL) Commands  
You can create labels by downloading formats (designs) and data with IPL commands.  
You can use the printer to perform any function or activate any feature of the printer  
except for those features or functions that you set with the DIP switches. See the IPL  
Programming Reference Manual for more information.  
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Printing a Test Label  
If you would like to test your communications by downloading a label, follow the  
example below. Use the PrintSet application software to send a test label to the printer.  
This example assumes that your printer is communicating with a PC and that the printer  
is correctly loaded with media.  
To print the test label  
1. Start PrintSet on your PC.  
2. From the Options menu, choose Test Print.  
3. Select the Test Label option button.  
4. Select either the Text or the Bar Code option button.  
If you select to print text, you can choose any font in the Select Printer Font list  
box.  
If you select to print a bar code, you can choose any symbology in the Select  
Symbology list box.  
5. Choose Print. Your attached printer prints a test label.  
For example, if you chose to print a bar code with the Code 39 symbology, your  
printer prints a label similar to this one:  
*0123456789*  
*0123456789*  
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3M9aintaining the Printer  
This chapter contains cleaning procedures and a schedule detailing how often to  
perform maintenance procedures. Even though the design of your printer enables it to  
withstand harsh environments, you must clean it on a regular basis to keep it running  
at its highest performance level.  
It is very important to perform the maintenance procedures if you expose the printer  
to dirt or debris. For information on maintenance procedures such as replacing media  
or ribbon, see Chapter 1, “Getting Started,” and Chapter 2, “Operating the Printer.”  
Inspecting the Printer  
Inspect the printer and the rest of your data collection system equipment on a regular  
basis. Your inspection should include the following:  
Make sure you have properly grounded the printer.  
Inspect the work environment. Large electric motors, welders, and switching  
equipment can affect printer performance.  
Keep the printer away from liquids.  
Check the data collection network regularly for loose wires or poorly installed  
connections. Be sure to replace corroded wires.  
Tools for Cleaning the Printer  
To clean the printer safely and effectively, use the following items:  
Isopropyl alcohol  
Cotton swabs  
Clean lint-free cloth  
Vacuum cleaner  
Soapy water/mild detergent  
Printhead cleaning pad (Part Number 1-110501-00)  
The following procedures explain how to access the printer parts and clean them  
without causing any harm to the printer or yourself.  
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Maintenance Schedule  
Clean your printer regularly to maintain the quality of your labels and extend the life of  
your printer. This table contains suggestions for cleaning the printer. Use the  
illustration on the next page to locate the parts you need to clean.  
Printer Component  
Maintenance Period  
Printhead  
Inspect after every roll of media or ribbon. Clean after  
every roll [or 15,240 centimeters (6,000 inches)] of  
media or more often if necessary.  
Printer Cover  
Clean as necessary.  
Drive roller and tear bar  
Media path (not shown)  
Edge guide  
Clean after every five rolls of media. If you are using hi-  
tack adhesive, you must clean after every roll of media.  
If you are using tag stock or continuous media, you may  
want to clean after every five rolls of media or as  
necessary. Clean more often in environments that are  
harsh or dusty.  
Upper media guide  
Lower media guide  
Thermal transfer ribbon (TTR) assist  
roller  
Self-strip roller  
Label gap sensor (not shown)  
Label mark sensor (not shown)  
Label taken sensor  
Pinch roller  
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Locating the Printer Parts You Need to Maintain  
TTR assist  
roller  
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A
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au  
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Feed/P  
ause  
Label taken  
sensor  
Intermec  
3400  
Tear bar  
Upper media  
guide  
Drive  
roller  
Lower media  
guide  
Edge  
guide  
Pinch  
roller  
Thermal  
printhead  
Self-strip  
roller  
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Warning  
Switch off the printer power and remove the power cord before cleaning any part of  
the printer.  
Avertissement  
Mettez l’imprimante hors tension et débranchez le câble d’alimentation avant de  
nettoyer une parte de l’imprimante.  
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Cleaning the Printhead  
In order for the printhead to provide good print quality, it must maintain close contact  
with the media. Therefore, cleaning media debris from the printhead is very important.  
Clean after every roll [or 15,240 centimeters (6,000 inches)] of media or when  
necessary.  
Caution  
Do not use sharp objects such as knives or screwdrivers to scrape the printhead  
clean. Cleaning with sharp objects will damage the printhead. Clean with only a  
cotton swab, or a clean, lint-free cloth or tissue damp with isopropyl alcohol.  
Conseil  
N’utilisez pas d’objets pointus tels que couteaux ou tournevis pour nettoyer la tête  
d’imprimante. Nettoyer avec des objets pointus endommagera la tête d’imprimante.  
Nettoyez-la seulement avec de la ouate ou avec un linge propre et libre de peluches,  
humecté avec de l’alcool d’isopropyl.  
To clean the printhead  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position and remove the power cord.  
2. Remove the media cover.  
3. Rotate the head lift lever clockwise until the printhead releases. Rotating the head  
lift lever raises the printhead to allow for cleaning.  
4. Remove the media and ribbon (if necessary).  
5. Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol to remove any dirt, adhesive, or debris  
from the print surface on the bottom of the printhead.  
6. Wait 5 to 10 seconds for the print surface to dry. Replace the media and ribbon.  
7. Engage the printhead by rotating the head lift lever counterclockwise until it locks  
in place.  
8. If you are finished cleaning, replace the media cover.  
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Ribbon  
supply  
hub  
Ribbon  
rewind  
hub  
Supply  
roll  
post  
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In  
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3400  
rm  
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Head  
lift  
lever  
3XXXU.033  
Printhead  
Cleaning the Printer Covers  
Use a general purpose cleaner (soapy water/mild detergent) to clean the printer covers.  
Do not use abrasive cleansers or solvents. Be sure to clean the transparent panel on the  
media cover so that the media supply inside the printer is visible when you close the  
cover.  
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Cleaning the Drive Roller and Tear Bar  
Cleaning the drive roller and tear bar preserves print quality by maintaining close  
contact between the media and the printhead.  
To clean the drive roller and tear bar  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position and remove the power cord.  
2. Remove the media cover.  
3. Rotate the head lift lever clockwise to release the printhead.  
4. Remove the media and ribbon (if necessary).  
5. Clean the drive roller by using a cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Move the  
cloth over the drive roller in a side-to-side motion as shown. Make sure to rotate the  
roller so that you can clean all areas.  
Note: Rotating the TTR assist roller toward you enables you to clean the entire  
drive roller surface.  
6. Clean both sides of the tear bar with a cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol.  
Remove all traces of dust, paper, and adhesive.  
7. Replace the media and ribbon.  
8. Engage the printhead by turning the head lift lever counterclockwise until the  
printhead locks.  
9. If you are finished cleaning, replace the media cover.  
TTR assist  
roller  
P
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D
a
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a
A
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r
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p
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Head lift  
lever  
Drive  
roller  
Tear  
bar  
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Cleaning the Media Guides and Media Path  
You should clean the media guides and media path regularly to keep debris off the  
media surface and printhead where irregularities can spoil print quality or damage the  
printhead. Cleaning the guides also prevents the media from skewing or improperly  
tracking as it travels through the paper path which can result in smeared images and  
print off the side of the label. Always clean the media guides immediately after a label  
jam in the printer.  
To clean the media guides and media path  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position and remove the power cord.  
2. Remove the media cover.  
3. Remove the media and ribbon (if necessary).  
4. Pull down on the lower media guide to open up the media path.  
5. Use the cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol to clean the upper and lower media  
guides. Be sure to remove all traces of debris. Release the lower media guide.  
6. Remove all traces of dust, paper, and adhesive from the media path with a soft  
bristle brush or vacuum.  
7. Replace the media and ribbon.  
8. If you are finished cleaning, replace the media cover.  
Power/Data  
A
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Em  
pty/Pause  
Feed/P  
ause  
Intermec  
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Upper media  
guide  
Lower  
media  
guide  
Media  
path  
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Cleaning the Label Sensors  
Three label sensors on the printer require regular cleaning:  
Label taken sensor  
Label mark sensor  
Label gap sensor  
To clean the label sensors  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position and remove the power cord.  
2. Remove the media cover.  
3. Rotate the head lift lever clockwise to release the printhead. Rotating the head lift  
lever raises the printhead to allow access to the label mark sensor.  
4. Remove the media and ribbon (if necessary).  
5. Clean the label taken sensor with a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol.  
6. Pull down on the lower media guide to expose the label gap sensor. Using a  
cleaning brush or vacuum, remove all debris and dust from the label gap sensor.  
7. Clean the label gap sensor with a cotton swab and alcohol.  
8. Replace the media and ribbon.  
9. Engage the printhead by rotating the head lift lever counterclockwise until it locks  
in place.  
10. Replace the media cover.  
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Cleaning the Label Sensors  
Label taken  
sensor  
Cotton  
swab  
Label mark  
sensor  
Drive  
roller  
Upper media  
guide  
(underside)  
Cleaning  
brush  
Lower  
media guide  
Label gap  
sensor  
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3Tr9oubleshooting  
This chapter provides some hints for troubleshooting error messages that the printer  
sends to the host and problems you may experience with the printer.  
Troubleshooting Checklist  
Even though Intermec designed your printer to operate under harsh conditions, you may  
still encounter a printer operation, print quality, or communication problem at some  
time. You can easily fix most of the errors you encounter and consequently not delay  
operation of the printer for very long.  
To troubleshoot your printer  
1. First try cleaning the printer components and checking all of the connections. See  
Chapter 3, “Maintaining the Printer,” for details.  
2. If cleaning the printer and checking the connections does not solve the problem, use  
the following tables to locate the symptom. Follow the solution in the table to fix  
your problem.  
If you receive an error message, refer to the IPL Programming Reference Manual  
(Intermec Part No. 066396) for a complete list of error messages and their solutions.  
If the problem persists, contact your Intermec Customer Service Representative (1-800-  
755-5505) from North America. If you are an international customer, contact your local  
Intermec representative.  
Printer Operation Problems  
If your printer is not operating correctly, try locating the problem in the table below:  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
No power or loss of  
power.  
You have damaged or disconnected  
the AC power cable.  
Make sure you have plugged the power cable into  
both the printer and an outlet or power strip. Replace  
the cable if damaged.  
Printer circuit breaker tripped.  
Printer is out of media.  
Turn the printer off, then back on again.  
Labels stop feeding  
through the printer.  
Load new media. Refer to Chapter 1, “Getting  
Started,” or Chapter 2, “Operating the Printer.”  
You have loaded the label stock  
incorrectly.  
Check the media path. See Chapter 1, “Getting  
Started,” or Chapter 2, ”Operating the Printer.”  
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Printer Operation Problems (continued)  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Labels stop feeding  
through the printer.  
(continued)  
You have set the printer for  
continuous label stock.  
Use PrintSet to check the configuration settings. If  
the settings are incorrect, use PrintSet to change the  
settings.  
Media is sticking to the paper path.  
Clean any extraneous material from the paper path  
and clean the path thoroughly. Refer to Chapter 3,  
“Maintaining the Printer.”  
Printer slows down.  
You have incorrectly set the image  
bands or print speed.  
Use PrintSet to change the image bands or print  
speed settings.  
Printer has aborted and reset the  
print speed and image bands.  
Use PrintSet to change the image bands or print  
speed settings.  
Labels stick to door  
or fail to strip.  
The self-strip roller is dirty.  
Printhead has overheated.  
Clean the self-strip roller. See Chapter 3,  
“Maintaining the Printer.”  
The Alert LED  
flashes and printing  
stops.  
Leave printer alone until it has time to cool down. It  
will resume printing on its own.  
Media fault.  
The printhead is up.  
Make sure the printhead is down. The head lift lever  
should be straight up and down. Press the Feed/Pause  
button to resume printing.  
Sensor type set incorrectly.  
Configure the printer for the correct sensor for the  
Print mode you are using. You can enable self-strip  
and other Print modes from PrintSet.  
You have incorrectly loaded the  
media.  
Try reloading the media. For help, see “Loading  
Media Into the Printer” in Chapter 2.  
Test configuration  
label does not print.  
You have incorrectly loaded the  
media.  
Try reloading the media. For help, see “Loading  
Media Into the Printer” in Chapter 2.  
You have configured the printer for  
self-strip media.  
Set the printer to the default configuration using the  
DIP switches. For help, see “Plugging In the Printer”  
in Chapter 1.  
Media fault.  
Remove media from under the label taken sensor.  
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Printer Operation Problems (continued)  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Printer is not  
Corrupt or incorrect information in  
printer memory.  
Reset the memory to return the printer to its default  
configuration. For help, see “Resetting the Memory  
on Your Printer” in Chapter 6. After you reset the  
memory, power off the printer and return the DIP  
switches to the required setting. For help, see  
“Configuring the Serial Port for Communications” in  
Chapter 1.  
communicating, not  
printing, or not  
printing properly.  
Print Quality Problems  
If your labels are not printing properly, check the following table to locate the symptom  
and correct the problem.  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Blotches printing on  
labels.  
Dirty printhead.  
Clean the printhead. For help, see “Cleaning the  
Printhead” in Chapter 3.  
Dirty media path or rollers.  
Clean the media path. For help, see “Cleaning the  
Media Guides and Media Path” in Chapter 3.  
Poor quality label or ribbon stock.  
Use only Intermec label and ribbon stock to ensure  
superior print quality and product performance.  
Printing is too light  
or too dark.  
Incorrect media sensitivity setting.  
Change sensitivity setting to match the type of media  
you are using (for help, see “Setting the Media  
Sensitivity Number” in Chapter 2). If you set the  
sensitivity setting correctly, try changing the dark  
adjust.  
Incorrect darkness adjust control  
setting.  
Adjust the knob to achieve the best print quality. For  
help, see “Adjusting the Print Darkness” in Chapter 5.  
Poor quality label or ribbon stock.  
Use only Intermec label and ribbon stock to ensure  
superior print quality and product performance.  
Dirty printhead.  
Clean the printhead. For help, see “Cleaning the  
Printhead” in Chapter 3.  
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Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Printing not aligned  
on label.  
Printer is misfeeding media.  
Make sure you have correctly installed the media. For  
help, see “Loading Media Into the Printer” in Chapter  
2.  
Labels are not  
stopping at the right  
point for removal.  
Incorrect label rest point setting.  
Incorrect label stock setting.  
Adjust the label rest point. For help, see your PrintSet  
online help or the IPL Programming Reference  
Manual.  
Set the printer to thermal transfer or direct thermal  
label stock. For help, see “Loading Media Into the  
Printer” in Chapter 2.  
Print quality is  
poor.  
Incorrect media sensitivity setting.  
Incorrect darkness control setting.  
Change sensitivity setting to match the type of media  
you are using. If you set the sensitivity setting  
incorrectly, try changing the print darkness. For help,  
see your PrintSet online help or the IPL  
Programming Reference Manual.  
Adjust the darkness adjust control. For help, see  
“Adjusting the Print Darkness” in Chapter 5.  
Print speed exceeds the capability of  
the media.  
Lower your print speed or use Intermec media  
recommended for your print speed.  
Printhead, platen roller, or label path  
are dirty.  
Clean printhead, platen roller, and label path as  
described in Chapter 3, “Maintaining the Printer.”  
Uneven print contrast (density).  
Poor quality label or ribbon stock.  
Ribbon wrinkling.  
Adjust the bias adjust screw. See “Correcting Uneven  
Print Quality” in Chapter 5.  
Use only Intermec label and ribbon stock to ensure  
superior print quality and product performance.  
Check to make sure that you installed the ribbon  
correctly. For help, see “Loading Thermal Transfer  
Ribbon” in Chapter 2. Set the bias adjust screw. See  
“Correcting Uneven Print Quality” in Chapter 5.  
Ribbon installed upside down.  
Install ribbon with shiny side facing the printhead.  
See “Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon” in Chapter  
2.  
Direct thermal/thermal transfer  
switch set in the wrong position.  
Set the switch for the type of media you are using.  
For help, see “Loading Media Into the Printer” in  
Chapter 2.  
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Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Print quality is  
poor. (continued)  
Media may be slipping against the  
platen roller causing the printing to  
compress.  
Switch to approved media or clean the printhead and  
platen roller as described in Chapter 3, “Maintaining  
the Printer.”  
The printer skips  
labels randomly or  
sends an  
The label format extends beyond the  
label length.  
Edit the format to ensure that the text fits on the  
label.  
intermittent error.  
Continuous  
empty/pause fault  
light (yellow LED).  
The label mark sensor is not in the  
correct position.  
Properly position the label mark sensor. For help, see  
“Adjusting the Label Mark Sensor” in Chapter 5.  
Communication Problems and Preventing Data Loss  
If your printer is not receiving downloaded data, try the solutions in the accompanying  
table.  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Printer does not  
communicate with  
the host.  
Serial port is incorrectly configured.  
Make sure the printer’s serial port settings match those  
of the host. Print a software test configuration label as  
described in Chapter 1 to check the serial port  
settings.  
Damaged or incorrect I/O cable.  
Check the connections at both ends or replace the  
cable. See Appendix C for cable information.  
Several problems can cause data loss or communication problems on the printer. Data  
loss can result in printing errors or missing field data.  
Your printer is a serial ASCII device. It communicates with the host through an ASCII  
serial communication I/O port. Hardware handshaking involves the use of a hardware  
wire. Software handshaking involves a two-way datalink between the devices. The two  
devices communicate with each other without losing data through the use of  
handshaking. The printer sends both forms of handshaking simultaneously when the  
printer’s input buffer is full. Any loss of data can cause printing errors.  
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Hardware handshaking uses pin 11 or pin 20 of the RS-232 interface to control data  
flow. When the printer is using Intermec Standard protocol, it holds pins 11 and 20 high  
when the printer is ready to receive data. The printer holds the pins low when the  
printer is in one of the following conditions:  
Buffer full  
Ribbon fault  
No label stock  
Label at strip bar  
Your printer uses XON/XOFF protocol for software handshaking. When the input  
buffer is full, the printer transmits an XOFF character. The XOFF character alerts the  
host to the fact that the printer buffer is full and cannot receive any more data. When  
the printer is ready to receive more data, it sends the XON character.  
The following procedure lists things to check to ensure that your printer and host  
system are communicating properly.  
To check for communication problems  
1. Check the cabling from the printer to the host system.  
2. Check the interfacing of the devices that are communicating with the printer.  
3. Check the printer for proper electrical operation of the I/O port.  
4. Test to see that the host system is not overrunning the printer'’s input buffers.  
5. Check to see that the data string being sent to the printer contains the correct  
information.  
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This chapter explains how to optimize and maintain print quality, use the printer  
memory more efficiently, and maximize throughput.  
Optimizing and Maintaining Print Quality  
Intermec designed and configured your printer to provide the best possible print quality  
for both direct thermal and thermal transfer media. However, there are many factors  
that you need to take into account before you can achieve maximum print quality. The  
following sections contain information on:  
Correcting uneven print quality  
Adjusting the print darkness  
Adjusting the label mark sensor  
Using the printer memory efficiently  
Increasing throughput  
Correcting Uneven Print Quality  
You may experience problems in print quality (ribbon wrinkling or light print on one  
side of your label) if the printhead is not making even contact with the label stock. This  
condition can happen with any size label stock, but is most common when using narrow  
label stock. You need a straight-slot screwdriver to turn the bias adjust screw.  
To achieve the best print quality, adjust the bias adjust screw each time you use media  
of a different width.  
Note: You must properly adjust the bias adjust screw to prevent premature printhead  
failure and excessive platen wear.  
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To adjust the bias adjust screw  
1. Remove the media cover and locate the bias adjust screw.  
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2. To compensate for uneven print quality, turn the bias adjust screw as shown.  
Adjusting the bias adjust screw causes the printhead to rest evenly on the drive  
roller and results in even print quality.  
If printing is light on the  
If printing is light on  
right side of label, turn the  
bias adjust screw counterclockwise.  
the left side of label, turn  
the bias adjust screw clockwise.  
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Adjusting the Print Darkness  
Use the darkness adjust control in combination with the PrintSet software configuration  
tool to fine-tune the darkness of print on your labels. The fine adjustments compensate  
for variations in the media (“lot to lot”), the printhead, or the printer. Set the darkness  
adjust control after you enter the media sensitivity number.  
To adjust the print darkness  
1. Locate the darkness adjust control on the back of the printer.  
2. Use a small straight-slot screwdriver to adjust the print darkness.  
To increase the print darkness, turn the control clockwise.  
To decrease the print darkness, turn the control counterclockwise.  
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adjust control clockwise  
for darker density  
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adjust control  
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control counterclockwise  
for lighter density  
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Adjusting the Label Mark Sensor  
The label mark sensor detects the mark on the back of continuous media stock. The  
printer uses the output to determine the start of print. The label mark sensor is behind  
the platen roller and near the inboard edge of the printer.  
To adjust the label mark sensor  
1. Remove the media cover and locate the label mark sensor.  
2. Use your index finger to slide the label mark sensor to the correct position for your  
media. You can position the label mark sensor anywhere from the inboard edge of  
the printer to the center of the paper path.  
3. Enable mark printing with PrintSet, your third-party software, or IPL commands.  
For help, see PrintSet online help, your third-party documentation, or the IPL  
Programming Reference Manual.  
4. Print a few labels or press Feed/Pause two times to make sure that the label mark  
sensor is detecting the black mark on the media.  
5. Replace the media cover.  
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Adjusting the Label Mark Sensor  
Platen  
roller  
Locate the label mark sensor  
behind the platen roller near  
the inboard edge of the printer.  
Use your index finger to adjust  
the label mark sensor.  
Inboard edge  
of printer.  
The platen roller  
is not shown  
for clarity only.  
Label mark  
sensor  
(The label mark sensor  
can be positioned no  
more than 1" from the  
inboard edge.)  
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Using the Printer Memory Efficiently  
To receive the best performance from your printer, you must understand how to use the  
printer memory. The following sections can help you determine the most efficient way  
to use your printer memory.  
How Is the Printer Storage Memory Used?  
There is enough storage memory in the printer to store several different label formats  
and still retain enough memory to store downloaded fonts, graphics, and data. Be  
careful of how you use your printer memory.  
The printer uses flash memory for storing tables, pages, formats, fonts, and user-defined  
characters (UDCs). The 3400e printer has 128K of flash memory available for storage.  
If you require additional storage memory, you can purchase flash SIMM for the printer.  
The printer supports these parameters independent of the amount of memory installed  
or allocated by the printer:  
Maximum number of formats: 99  
(You can edit formats 1 to 99. You cannot edit default format 0.)  
Fields per format: 200  
Maximum data buffer size for a field: 3550  
Maximum number of UDCs: 100  
Maximum number of user-defined fonts: 16  
Making the Most of Your Memory  
There are limits to the number of formats, fonts, graphics, or pages that you can store in  
the printer. You can define up to 16 fonts, but there may not be enough room depending  
on the amount of memory being used for other purposes. The more formats, graphics,  
and fonts you store, the less memory is available.  
When you run into a memory usage problem, use PrintSet to see how much memory  
remains available. You must upload the memory information from the printer first.  
Refer to the PrintSet online help for more information.  
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If you find that it is necessary to increase your available memory, you can do one of the  
following:  
Increase the amount of available memory by using the Memory Reset portion of the  
Test and Service menu. See “Resetting the Memory on Your Printer” in Chapter 6  
for more information.  
Delete any unneeded user-defined fonts, graphics, pages, or formats. For help, see  
the PrintSet software or the IPL Programming Reference Manual.  
Purchase additional memory. Please contact your Intermec representative for  
information on purchasing additional memory for the printer.  
Increasing Throughput  
To print labels as quickly as possible, you must adjust the print speed in conjunction  
with the number of image bands [one image band equals 2.54 centimeters (1 inch) of  
label]. The print speed and image band settings determine the rate at which the printer  
processes the images of your labels. This rate in turn affects the throughput of the entire  
printing process.  
The printer begins imaging the label as soon as it receives the command to select a  
format. Since the printer starts imaging the label so early, the chance that the imaging  
process will be unable to keep up with the print speed decreases and throughput  
improves. However, if the number of image bands is too low, the imaging process is  
unable to keep up with the print speed. In this case, the printer stops printing and starts  
again at the lowest print speed with the maximum number of image bands. If the image  
band command is set too high, the printer spends more time than necessary imaging and  
slows down label production.  
What Is an Image Band?  
Image bands are a section of memory where a picture of a label format is drawn. This  
drawing process is known as imaging. Once the picture is imaged, the printer loads the  
picture from the image bands to the printhead for printing. Each image band is equal to  
2.54 centimeters (1 inch) of length of the label format. The number of image bands you  
use may be less than the length of the label you are printing. The number of image  
bands (in inches) does not have to equal the length of the label since the printer recycles  
the image bands. Once the contents of an image band have been printed, it may be  
reused to image the next section of the label.  
Keep in mind that the more complex the label, the longer it will take to image each  
section, thus requiring a slower print speed. To use a higher print speed, use more  
image bands to allow more of the imaging process to complete before printing begins.  
How the Image Bands Command Works  
The image bands command controls the amount of memory allotted to the imaging  
process. When you increase the image band adjustment to a higher number, you add  
more buffers to the imaging memory. By doing this, more of the label format is imaged  
before printing begins.  
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The minimum number of required image bands is dependent upon the print speed and  
the complexity of the label. Labels that contain numerous fields with different rotations,  
graphics, or combinations of these formatting options may require a higher number of  
image bands.  
To set the number of image bands, use PrintSet or the IPL command. For help, see the  
PrintSet online help or the IPL Programming Reference Manual.  
Optimizing Print Speed and Image Band Setting  
The maximum number of image bands available for use is 20 bands. The minimum  
number of image bands available is 2.  
To optimize the number of image bands for your print speed  
1. Set the image band setting at the lowest number (2).  
2. Print a label at the desired speed.  
If the label prints, the image band setting is optimal. You do not need to perform  
any more adjustments.  
If the number of image bands is too low, the printer aborts the label before printing  
is completed and attempts to reprint the label at the slowest speed (2 ips) with the  
highest number of image bands (20). You need to continue with Step 3.  
3. Return to the original print speed and increase the original number of image bands  
one at a time.  
Continue to increase the number of image bands until the printer prints a label  
correctly.  
If the printer still aborts and reprints at the highest image band setting, you may be  
trying to optimize at a print speed that is too high for your label format. Try optimizing  
the number of image bands at a lower print speed or add an expansion DRAM SIMM.  
To print very complex labels at high speeds, you must allocate enough image bands to  
completely image the label before printing. Allocate one band for each inch of label  
length. By doing this, you can print at any speed. However, there may be a considerable  
delay between labels.  
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This chapter explains the different procedures you can perform while the printer is in  
Test and Service mode. Use Test and Service mode on the printer to print test labels,  
perform special procedures, and change select configuration commands.  
Using Test and Service Mode Procedures  
For all Test and Service mode tests, pressing the Feed/Pause button pauses the current  
test. Holding the Feed/Pause button aborts the current test and starts a new test.  
To enter Test and Service mode  
1. Record your current DIP switch settings for later reference.  
2. Set all of the DIP switches to the off position.  
Set all of the DIP switches to the communications settings of your host computer.  
3. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
4. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning the power on.  
The printer prints out a hardware configuration label and then enters Data Line  
Print mode.  
5. Set the DIP switches to the test or service function you wish to perform. See the  
following table for a list of the DIP switch settings.  
6. Hold the Feed/Pause button down. The test begins immediately.  
7. If you wish to perform another function, change the DIP switch settings and press  
the Feed/Pause button.  
The function the printer is currently executing terminates, and the printer performs  
the new function.  
The printer remains in Test and Service mode until you turn the power off and reset the  
DIP switches. The printer executes all functions as soon as you select them.  
To exit Test and Service mode  
1. Turn the printer power off.  
2. Reset the DIP switches to their original settings.  
3. Turn the printer power back on.  
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Use the information in the following table to set the DIP switches for the appropriate  
Test and Service mode function you want to perform.  
Test and Service DIP Switch Settings  
Top Bank  
Bottom Bank  
Default settings are noted with an  
*
OFF  
O = OFF  
1 = ON  
ON  
TESTS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Test Prints  
O
O
O
Configurations  
Hardware*  
Software  
O
1
O
O
1
O
O
O
O
1
O
1
O
O
Q
Q
Test Labels  
Print Quality  
Pitch  
O
1
O
O
O
O
Q
Q
Page  
Format  
UDC  
O
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
Single Page  
All Pages  
Q
Q
1
O
O
O
O
O
O
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
Single Format  
All Formats  
Q
Q
O
1
O
O
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
Single UDC  
All UDCs  
Q
Q
Font  
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
N
1
Single Font  
All Fonts  
Data Line Print  
O
O
O
O
O
*
1
O
1
O
O
Selective Transfer  
Receiver  
1
O
1
O
O
O
O
Send Pages  
S
1
Single Page  
All Pages  
Send Format  
S
1
S
1
S
1
S
1
D
1
D
1
D
1
D
1
D
1
O
1
1
1
O
O
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S
1
Single Format  
All Formats  
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S
1
S
1
S
1
D
1
D
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D
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Send UDC  
S
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Single UDC  
All UDCs  
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S
1
S
1
S
1
S
1
S
1
S
1
Send Font  
O
O
S
1
Single Font  
All Fonts  
S
1
S
1
S
1
S
1
D
1
D
1
D
1
Send Configuration  
Send Tables  
Send All  
1
O
1
O
1
1
1
1
1
Memory Reset  
O
O
1
Page/Format  
UDC/Font  
Configuration  
Tables  
O
1
O
1
O
O
1
1
1
O
O
O
O
1
All  
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Q: OFF = Batch of 1. ON = Batch of 100.  
N: Page/Format/UDC/Font number. Least significant bit first.  
S: Source Page/Format/UDC/Font number. Least significant bit first.  
D: Destination Page/Format/UDC/Font number. Least significant bit first.  
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Printing Test Labels  
The printer can print a variety of test print labels that provide you with information  
about the printer configuration and the quality of the printing.  
To print a test label  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning on the printer.  
The printer prints a hardware configuration label and then enters Data Line Print  
mode.  
3. Set the DIP switches to print the test label of your choice: software, print quality, or  
pitch. Refer to the Test and Service DIP Switch Settings table for the correct  
settings.  
4. Hold the Feed/Pause button down until the printer starts printing.  
The printer begins printing out the test label immediately.  
5. Exit Test and Service mode by turning the printer off and returning all DIP  
switches to their original settings.  
Using Data Line Print  
Use Data Line Print mode to troubleshoot communication between the printer and the  
host and to test the operation of the printer. When the printer is in Data Line Print  
mode, it prints out all downloaded data with the hexadecimal equivalent directly  
underneath it. Hold the Feed/Pause button down to momentarily suspend the test. Press  
the Feed/Pause button longer to transmit the firmware program and version number to  
the host.  
To enter Data Line Print mode  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Press down and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning on the printer.  
The hardware configuration test label prints out. You are now in Data Line Print mode.  
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Resetting the Memory on Your Printer  
Use memory reset if you want to return your printer to its default configuration or if  
you need to increase the amount of memory available in your printer. You can also use  
memory reset to clear pages and formats, user-defined characters and fonts,  
configurations, tables, or all of these parameters.  
To use memory reset  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning on the printer. The printer  
prints a hardware configuration test label.  
3. Set the DIP switches to reset a portion or all of the memory by using the Test and  
Service DIP Switch Settings table on page 6-4.  
4. Hold the Feed/Pause button down for 1 second. The printer resets a portion or all of  
its memory.  
Setting Configuration Commands in Test and Service Mode  
Test and Service mode also provides you with an alternative to using PrintSet or  
sending configuration commands down from the host. You can change these  
configuration commands by setting the Test and Service mode DIP switches:  
Label rest point  
86XX emulation  
X forms adjust  
Y forms adjust  
The following table provides you with the Test and Service mode DIP switch settings  
for changing the configuration commands.  
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Configuration DIP Switch Settings  
Top Bank  
Bottom Bank  
OFF  
ON  
O = OFF  
1 = ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Label Rest Point  
Adjust Forward  
Adjust Backward  
O
1
1
O
1
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
86XX Emulation  
Advance Mode  
10 Mil  
1
O
1
O
1
1
O
O
1
15 Mil  
X Forms Adjust  
Adjust Forward  
Adjust Backward  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
O
1
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
O
N
N
N
N
N
Y Forms Adjust  
N: Number. Least significant bit first.  
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Setting the Number of Dot Increments  
You can move the label rest point and X forms adjust configuration commands forward  
or backward by setting the printer DIP switches. Use the top bank of DIP switches to  
determine whether the movement is forward or backward. Use the bottom bank of DIP  
switches to set the number of dot increments for label rest point, X forms adjust, and Y  
forms adjust. The printer moves in 5 mil increments or 0.005 inch per dot.  
Note: The next table only shows the settings for the bottom bank of switches, see the  
Configuration DIP Switch Settings table for the top bank DIP switch settings.  
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Dot Increments DIP Switch Settings  
Bottom Bank  
OFF  
ON  
0 = OFF  
1 = ON  
1
2
3
4
5
# of dot increments  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
O
1
1
O
O
1
O
O
O
1
1
1
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
1
1
1
1
1
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
O
O
1
O
O
O
O
1
1
1
1
O
O
O
O
1
1
1
1
1
O
O
1
1
1
1
1
O
O
1
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
1
1
1
1
1
1
O
O
1
1
O
O
1
O
O
O
O
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
O
O
1
1
1
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To set the number of dot increments.  
1. In the top bank, turn the appropriate switches on or off for forward or backward  
movement. See the Configuration DIP Switch Settings table on page 6-7 for the  
appropriate DIP switch settings.  
2. Go to the Dot Increments DIP Switch Settings table on page 6-8 and scan down the  
# of Dot Increments column until you reach the number of dot increments you want  
to adjust the command forward or backward.  
3. In the bottom bank turn on the switches that have a 1 in their column. Turn off all  
other switches.  
4. Press the Feed/Pause button and the printer prints the software configuration label  
and stops at the new location.  
For example, you print a label and discover that it does not extend far enough from the  
tear bar. You need to move the label rest point forward 10 dot increments (0.05 inch) so  
that the printer feeds more label out when it is done printing. Find 10 in the # of Dot  
Increments column. It shows a 1 in the columns of DIP switches 2 and 4, and a O in the  
columns of 1, 3, and 5. The 1 tells you to turn the switch on. The O tells you to turn the  
switch off. Turn on switches 2 and 4. Turn off all other switches.  
Adjusting the Label Rest Point  
The label rest point configuration command adjusts the point at which the printer  
presents each label for removal. Use this command in conjunction with self-strip  
applications. The label rest point adjust range is from -30 dot increments (farthest back)  
to +30 dot increments (farthest forward).  
Use a negative number if you want the printer to retract the label a number of dot  
increments after it prints the label. Use a positive number if you want the printer to feed  
the label a number of dot increments after it prints the label.  
There are three ways to adjust the label rest point:  
You can use the Test and Service DIP switch bank. Follow the procedure below to  
use the DIP switch settings to adjust the label rest point.  
You can set it by using the PrintSet application software. See the Paper Handling  
portion of PrintSet for more information.  
You can use the IPL command. See the IPL Programming Reference Manual for  
more information.  
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To adjust the label rest point  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning on the printer.  
The printer prints the hardware configuration test label and then enters Data Line  
Print mode.  
3. In the top bank of the Test and Service DIP switches, turn off switch 1 and turn on  
switches 2 and 3.  
To adjust the label rest point forward (feed more label), turn off DIP switch 4.  
To adjust the label rest point backward (retract label), turn on DIP switch 4.  
Top Bank  
Top Bank  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Switch settings  
for feeding  
Switch settings  
for retracting label  
label forward  
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4. In the bottom bank of the Test and Service DIP switches, turn on or off the  
appropriate DIP switches. See the Dot Increments DIP Switch Settings table on  
page 6-8.  
5. Press the Feed/Pause button.  
The printer prints the software configuration label and stops at the new location.  
6. Verify that the label rest point number on the software configuration label matches  
the number you set in Step 4.  
7. Try printing again to see if you need to readjust the DIP switches in the bottom  
bank.  
8. If you need to readjust the DIP switches in the Bottom Bank, repeat Steps 4 through  
7. If not, exit Test and Service mode by turning off the printer and returning all DIP  
switches to their original settings.  
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Setting Emulation Mode  
If you are replacing an Intermec 8636 or 8646 printer with a 3400e printer, you can  
keep your existing network, hardware, software, and label formats by using Emulation  
mode. The labels produced on your new printer will look like the ones that your old  
86XX printer printed.  
There are three ways to set the printer to Emulation mode:  
Use the DIP switches in the Test and Service DIP switch bank. For help, see the  
following procedure.  
Use PrintSet to select either 100 dpi (10 mil) or 66 dpi (15 mil) mode. For help, see  
the PrintSet online help.  
Use the IPL command set to select Emulation mode. For help, see the IPL  
Programming Reference Manual.  
To set the printer to Emulation mode using DIP switches  
1. Upload label formats, fonts, and graphics from the 8636 or 8646 printer to the host  
computer.  
2. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
3. Disconnect the 86XX printer and install your printer. See Chapter 1 for information  
on installing your printer.  
4. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning on the printer. The printer  
prints the hardware configuration label.  
5. In the top bank of the Test and Service DIP switches, turn on switches 1 and 3 and  
turn off switch 2.  
6. Use the table below to help you choose the appropriate DIP switch settings:  
Setting  
Description  
Emulation 10 mil  
The printer emulates an 8636 or 8646 printer printing multiples  
of 10 mil (0.01 inch) drag and 10 mil (0.01 inch) picket bar  
codes.  
Emulation 15 mil  
The printer emulates an 8636 or 8646 printer printing multiples  
of 10 mil (0.01 inch) drag and 15 mil (0.015 inch) picket bar  
codes.  
Advanced 5 mil  
(default)  
The printer uses the 3400 command set and prints in multiples of  
5 mil (0.005 inch) drag and 5 mil (0.005 inch) picket bar codes.  
7. To enable 10 mil emulation, turn on DIP switch 4 and turn off DIP switch 5.  
To enable 15 mil emulation, turn on DIP switches 4 and 5.  
To enable 5 mil Advanced mode, turn off DIP switches 4 and 5.  
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8. Press the Feed/Pause button.  
The printer prints out the software configuration label. Verify that the label states  
the correct mode.  
9. Turn the printer off and then on.  
10. Download the 86XX formats, fonts, and graphics from the host to the printer.  
Using $orms Adjust  
If your label prints too close to one edge, you can reposition it by using the X Forms  
Adjust and Y Forms Adjust features. The X forms adjust controls the position of the  
printing area along the length of the label. The Y forms adjust controls the position of  
the printing area along the width of the label.  
The following figure shows the default X and Y origins. You can control the default X  
origin (top of form) with the PrintSet software or with the Test and Service DIP  
switches. You can control the default Y origin with the DIP switches only.  
Origin (Ø,Ø)  
-X  
+X  
Y
*FORMAT*  
*FORMAT*  
+Y  
Leading  
Edge  
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Direction of media from printer  
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The default X origin is .25 centimeters (0.10 inch) (20 dot increments) from the edge of  
the label. You can move the X origin forward or back 30 dot increments. The default Y  
origin is .13 centimeters (0.05 inch) (10 dot increments) from the leading edge of the  
label. Each dot increment is 5 mil (0.005 inch).  
X $orms Adjust  
When you move the X origin forward, the printer moves the top of form away from the  
edge before printing the label information. When you move the X origin backward, the  
printer moves the top of form closer to the edge before printing the label information.  
To set the X forms adjust  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning on the printer.  
The printer prints out the hardware configuration label and then enters Data Line  
Print mode.  
3. In the top bank of the Test and Service DIP switches, turn on switches 1, 2, 3, and 4.  
To move the X origin forward, turn off switch 5.  
To move the X origin backward, turn on switch 5.  
Top Bank  
Top Bank  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Switch settings  
for moving the  
X origin forward  
Switch settings  
for moving the  
X origin backward  
3XXXU.050  
4. In the bottom bank of the Test and Service DIP switches, turn on or off the  
appropriate DIP switches. See the Dot Increments DIP Switch Settings table on  
page 6-8 to see how to set the X forms adjust forward or backward a given number  
of increments.  
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5. Press the Feed/Pause button.  
The printer prints out the software configuration label using the new X forms adjust  
setting.  
6. Verify the X forms adjust number on the software configuration label matches the  
number you set in Step 4.  
Y $orms Adjust  
Use the Y Forms Adjust feature to control the position of the image in the direction  
parallel to the printhead. See the Dot Increments DIP Switch Settings table on page 6-8  
for information on how to move the image forward a number of dot increments. If your  
label is too close to one edge of the printhead, you can adjust it using this feature.  
To set the Y forms adjust  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to the off position.  
2. Press and hold the Feed/Pause button while turning on the printer.  
The printer prints out the hardware configuration label and then enters Data Line  
Print mode.  
3. In the top bank of the Test and Service DIP switches, turn on switches 1, 2, and 3.  
4. In the bottom bank of the Test and Service DIP switches, turn on or off the  
appropriate DIP switches. See the Dot Increments DIP Switch Settings table on  
page 6-8 to see how to set the X forms adjust forward or backward a given number  
of increments.  
5. Press the Feed/Pause button. The printer prints out the software configuration label  
using the new Y forms adjust setting.  
6. Verify the Y forms adjust number on the software configuration label matches the  
number you set in Step 4.  
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Printer Specifications  
This section describes the specifications of the 3400e printer.  
Electrical Requirements  
Input Voltage  
Frequency  
100, 120, or 230 VAC ± 10%  
47-63 Hz  
Printing Method  
The 3400e printer is capable of direct thermal (DT) printing or thermal transfer (TTR)  
printing using thermal transfer ribbon.  
Environment  
Operating  
Humidity  
10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)  
10% to 90% noncondensing  
Self-Strip (optional)  
The self-strip rewinder hub can take up the backing of an entire 15,240-centimeter  
(6,000-inch) roll of media.  
Peel Release  
10-50 grams  
Note: Self-strip printing is an option that you order with your printer.  
Communications  
Asynchronous RS-232C, RS-422, RS-485 interfaces  
Serial ASCII code  
Hardware (Ready/Busy) Flow Control  
XON/XOFF Protocol  
Intermec Standard Block Protocol  
Polling Mode D Protocol  
Multi-Drop Protocol  
Baud Rates: 1,200, 2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 57,00, 115,200  
Specifications  
Dimensions (no options installed)  
Height  
Width  
Length  
Weight  
27.9 cm (11 inches)  
26.7 cm (10.5 inches)  
43.2 cm (17 inches)  
15.8 kg (35 pounds)  
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Printhead (200 dp )  
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Printed dot size  
0.127 mm (0.00492 inch square)  
104 mm (4.1 inches square)  
8 dots per mm (203 dots per inch)  
832 per printhead  
Width  
Resolution  
Number of elements  
“X” dimensions  
10 mil to 50 mil (0.25 mm to 1.27 mm); 5 mil (0.13 mm) in drag  
mode only (specified media only)  
Printhead (400 dp )  
i
Printed dot size  
0.065 mm (0.0025 inch square)  
112 mm (4.4 inches maximum)  
16 dots per mm (406 dots per inch)  
1,792 per printhead  
Width  
Resolution  
Number of elements  
“X” dimensions  
5 mil to 50 mil (0.127 mm to 1.27 mm); 2.5 mil (0.06 mm) in drag  
mode only (specified media only)  
Ribbon  
Roll  
152 m (6,000 linear inches)  
51 mm (2.0 inches)  
Widths  
76 mm (3.0 inches)  
104 mm (4.1 inches)  
Diameter  
57 mm (2.25 inches maximum)  
Printing Speed  
Maximum  
8 inches (152.4 mm) per second  
2 inches (50.8 mm) per second  
Minimum  
You can change the print speed in 1 ips increments only: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.  
#onts and Graphics  
There are 21 resident bitmap fonts (including OCR A and B) and three outline fonts  
available on the e series printers. You can use font ID 3 through 6 and 8 through 19 to  
download user-defined fonts.  
Maximum UDF  
Maximum UDC  
102 mm square (4 inches square)  
102 mm square (4 inches square)  
Character Sets  
US ASCII  
Norwegian/Danish  
Swedish/Finnish  
Italian  
French  
Swiss  
UK ASCII  
German  
Spanish  
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Media  
C
D
F
E
G
H
A
B
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Number  
Description  
Minimum  
Maximum  
A
B
C
D
Label width  
16.5 mm (0.65 inch)  
19.1 mm (0.75 inch)  
2.54 mm (0.10 inch)  
25.4 mm (1.0 inch)  
12.7 mm (0.5 inch)  
111.8 mm (4.4 inches)  
114.3 mm (4.5 inches)  
25.4 mm (1.0 inch)  
609.6 mm (24 inch)  
609.6 mm (24 inch)  
0.30 mm (0.012 inch)  
12.7 mm (0.5 inch)  
N/A  
Backing width (or tag width)  
Gap between labels  
Label length - self-strip media  
Label length - butt cut media  
Media thickness (including backing)  
Reflective sensor mark length  
Notch diameter  
E
F
0.15 mm (0.0059 inch)  
2.54 mm (0.10 inch)  
3.18 mm (.125 inch)  
6.4 mm (0.25 inch)  
N/A  
G
H
Notch height  
N/A  
Roll diameter  
213 mm (8.38 inches)  
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Printer Options  
This page contains a list of the options you can use with the printer along with a brief  
description. Consult your Intermec representative to order any option.  
Communication Interface  
EasyLAN 10i Interface  
This option lets you connect your printer to a 10bBaseT Ethernet network. Various  
network printing protocols are available. For more information, see your EasyLAN 10i  
documentation.  
Twinax Interface  
This option lets you connect your printer to an IBM twinaxial cable system with a  
twinax interface so your printer emulates an IBM 5256 Model 1 printer and can operate  
with an IBM System/34, System/36, System/38, or AS/400 host computer.  
Coax Interface  
The coax interface adapter allows the printer to emulate an IBM 3287 printer by  
connecting the printer to IBM 3270 Type A coaxial cable computer systems operating  
in the VTAM (CICS/IMS/TSO) or 8100 (DPPX) environments. With the coaxial  
adapter you can connect the printer to an IBM 3174/76/99 system  
controller/multiplexer.  
#inishers  
Cutter  
Use the cutter option to cut continuous media into individual labels ready for use. This  
3400 option works best for individual random lengths or short batches of different label  
lengths.  
Batch Takeup  
This device automatically spools labels as they are printed. This attachment is limited  
to small batches with maximum outer diameter (OD) of 12.7 centimeters (5 inches).  
Self-Strip Printing  
Use self-strip printing in applications where you want to apply labels to a surface  
immediately. After printing a label, the printer prints out the label with the backing  
removed. This option must be ordered when you order your printer.  
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The following pin descriptions are for the printer’s parallel interface connector:  
Signal  
Pin  
Return Direction  
Description  
DATASTB  
1
19  
IN  
Negative pulse. Latches DB0-7 on the rising edge. Eight bits  
in parallel provide data input. High is logical 1 and LOW is  
logical 0.  
DB0  
2
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
-
IN  
DB1  
3
IN  
DB2  
4
IN  
DB3  
5
IN  
DB4  
6
IN  
DB5  
7
IN  
DB6  
8
IN  
DB7  
9
IN  
ACK  
10  
11  
12  
13  
17  
31  
32  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
-
Negative pulse. Data has been received.  
If HIGH, printer cannot receive data.  
If HIGH, out of ribbon or media.  
Pulled to +5V. Printer is on.  
BUSY  
PE  
SELECT  
CHASSIS GND  
INIT  
-
Printer's chassis gnd isolated from logic gnd.  
Clears I/OINT0 latch.  
16  
33  
IN  
FAULT  
OUT  
See printer display.  
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Bar Code Symbologies Supported  
The e series printers support these bar code symbologies:  
Codabar Originally developed in 1972, Codabar is a numeric symbology most  
commonly used in libraries, blood banks, and air parcel express applications.  
Code 2 of 5 Code 2 of 5 is a straightforward numeric symbology developed in the late  
1960s. It has been used for warehouse sorting systems, photofinishing envelope  
identification, and for tracking sequentially numbered airline tickets. All information is  
contained in the width of the bars; the spaces do not contain information.  
Code 11 Code 11 was developed in early 1977 to satisfy requirements for a very high  
density, discrete numeric bar code. The most extensive application of Code 11 has been  
for labeling telecommunications equipment.  
Code 39 Code 39 is the first alphanumeric symbology ever developed and is the  
standard non-retail bar code. It is a discrete, self-checking symbology of variable length  
and is used mostly by the automobile and medical industries.  
Code 93 Introduced in 1983, Code 93 was specially designed to complement Code 39.  
With the correct reading equipment, the two alphanumeric codes may be interchanged  
throughout a system without making any changes to software.  
Code 128 Code 128 was introduced in 1981 as a very high density, alphanumeric  
symbology. It is a variable length, continuous code that employs multiple element  
widths.  
EAN The European Article Numbering system (abbreviated as EAN) is a numeric  
superset of UPC. EAN has both a version that uses 8 digits and a version that uses 13  
digits. The version with 13 digits encodes the same number of bars as 12 digit UPC  
Version A, but the 13th digit is encoded into a parity pattern at the left of the center  
guard bar.  
Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 is a high density, self-checking, continuous  
numeric symbology, which has mainly been used in the distribution industry.  
Interleaved 2 of 5 actually encodes two digits, one in the bars and one in the spaces.  
POSTNET The Postal Numeric Encoding Technique (POSTNET) uses binary digits,  
represented as full bars and half bars, to provide a numeric bar code symbology that is  
easily read and decoded by optical reading systems. POSTNET provides both error  
detection and correction capabilities.  
HIBC 128  
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UPC Universal Product Code (UPC) is a subset of EAN. It is a fixed length, numeric,  
continuous symbology employing four element widths. Two common types of UPC are  
Version A, which encodes 12 digits, and Version E, which encodes 6 digits. UPC has  
been used in the supermarket industry since 1973. UPC supplemental code is intended  
for only periodical issue numbers.  
2D Symbologies  
2D symbologies provide a more efficient way of encoding data than standard bar code  
symbologies. 2D symbologies use two dimensions to hold data instead of one, allowing  
much more information to be stored in a smaller amount of space. Your printer provides  
the capability for printing both stacked and matrix 2D symbologies.  
2D Stacked Symbologies  
2D stacked symbologies consist of short linear segments stacked on top of each other.  
In addition to being able to condense a large amount of information into the stacked  
format, PDF417 provides an extensive error detection and correction option. Up to 510  
characters can be recovered if they are lost due to an error in scanning or if the label is  
damaged. 2D stacked symbologies can be scanned with a laser scanner or imaging  
device that features 2D code scanning capability.  
Code 16K Introduced in 1988, Code 16K is an alphanumeric symbology similar to  
Code 49 in that it employs multiple rows (from 2 to 16). Each row is fixed length and  
uses a mirror image of the Code 128 coding patterns.  
Code 49 Code 49 is an alphanumeric symbology developed in 1987 as a means of  
labeling very small objects. A Code 49 bar code contains from two to eight adjacent  
rows, each separated by a one-module separator bar.  
PDF417 PDF417 is a stacked 2D symbology that provides the ability to scan across  
rows of code. Each row consists of start/stop characters, row identifiers, and symbol  
characters (called “codewords”). Each codeword consists of four bars and four spaces  
and contain the actual data. In addition to being able to condense a large amount of  
information into the stacked format, PDF417 provides an extensive error detection and  
correction option. Up to 510 characters can be recovered if they are lost due to an error  
in scanning or if the label is damaged. PDF417 codes can be scanned with a laser  
scanner or imaging device that features 2D code scanning capability.  
2D Matrix Symbologies  
2D matrix symbologies, such as Maxicode, use both the horizontal and vertical axes to  
encode data even more efficiently than stacked symbologies. 2D matrix codes are  
created as a matrix of square elements, with each element being either white or black to  
encode data in a binary code. Extensive error detection and correction codes are  
appended to 2D matrix symbologies, often automatically.  
2D matrix symbologies generally cannot be read with a laser scanner. Instead, they are  
read by a digital imager that captures the entire symbol at once instead of scanning each  
component individually. Since the components of 2D matrix symbologies are decoded  
after the image is captured, they permit very fast data collection.  
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Data Matrix Data Matrix is a 2D matrix symbology which is made up of square  
modules arranged within a perimeter finder pattern. The finder pattern is a perimeter to  
the data region and is one module wide. Two adjacent sides are solid dark lines. These  
lines are used to define physical size, orientation, and symbol distortion.  
Maxicode Maxicode is a fixed-size symbology that is made up of offset rows of  
hexagonal elements arranged around a bullseye finder pattern. Each hexagon represents  
one bit of information and is either black or white depending on the state of the  
encoded data bit. United Parcel Service (UPS) Research and Development developed  
Maxicode for the specific purpose of encoding information about a parcel.  
This symbology only encodes very specific data that is divided into the following  
fields: a 5-digit zip code, a 4-digit zip code extension, a 3-digit country code, a 3-digit  
class of service, and a string of uppercase letters, numbers, or limited punctuation  
marks.  
QR Code QR (Quick Response) Code is a matrix 2D symbology that encodes data into  
patterns consisting of black and white dots or modules. A three position detection  
pattern enables omni-directional reading and ultra high-speed reading. QR Code can  
handle a wide range of data, including numerical, alphabetical, Kanji, Hiragana,  
Katakana, graphics, and control codes. A built-in error correction function enables the  
QR Code to repair errors in the code.  
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Character Sets  
This chapter contains tables for the character sets that the 3400e printer supports. To  
select a character set, use PrintSet, your third-party software application, or the IPL  
command set.  
International Character Sets  
The following tables show which hex codes to download for international characters  
not available in the U.S. character set. To use the tables, find the hex code for the U.S.  
character that corresponds with the character in your language.  
Advanced Character Table  
If you are running your printer in Advanced mode (you are not using 86XX Emulation),  
use this table to find the right hex codes for the international character sets.  
23  
#
24  
$
40  
@
@
§
5E  
[
5C  
\
5D  
]
5E  
^
60  
`
7B  
{
7C  
7D  
}
7E  
U.S. ASCII  
U.K. ASCII  
Germany  
¦
¦
~
£
$
[
\
]
^
`
{
}
#
$
Ä
Ö
Ü
^
`
ä
ö
ü
ß
¨
France  
£
#
$
$
à
°
ç
§
^
^
`
`
é
ù
ø
è
å
Norway/Denmark  
@
Æ
Ø
Å
æ
Sweden/Finland  
#
¤
É
Ä
Ö
Å
Ü
é
ä
ö
å
ü
Spain  
£
#
$
$
§
à
¡
Ñ
ç
¿
é
^
^
`
°
ñ
ö
ç
~
è
Switzerland  
°
ù
ä
ü
Italy  
£
$
§
°
ç
é
^
ù
à
ò
è
ì
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Emulation Mode Character Table  
This table shows the hex codes for the character sets that print if your printer is running  
under Emulation mode.  
23  
#
24  
$
40  
@
@
§
5B  
[
5C  
\
5D  
]
5E  
^
60  
`
7B  
{
7C  
¦
7D  
}
7E  
~
~
ß
¨
U.S. ASCII  
U.K. ASCII  
Germany  
£
$
[
\
]
^
`
{
¦
}
#
$
Ä
°
Ö
ç
Ü
§
^
`
ä
ö
ù
ø
ö
ñ
ö
ò
ü
è
France  
£
$
à
^
`
é
Norway/Denmark  
Sweden/Finland  
Spain  
#
$
@
É
Æ
Ä
¡
Ø
Ö
Ñ
ç
Å
Å
¿
^
`
æ
ä
å
~
ü
~
è
#
¤
Ü
^
é
`
å
Pt  
#
$
@
à
¨
ç
Switzerland  
Italy  
$
°
é
^
ù
ù
ä
ü
è
#
$
§
°
ç
é
^
à
ì
IBM Translation Character Table  
If you are running your printer with IBM Translation enabled, use this table to find the  
right hex codes for the international character sets.  
21  
¦
23  
#
24  
$
40  
@
@
§
5B  
¢
$
Ä
°
5C  
\
5D  
!
5E  
¬
¬
^
60  
`
7B  
{
7C  
¦
7D  
}
7E  
U.S. ASCII  
U.K. ASCII  
Germany  
~
¦
#
£
\
!
`
{
¦
}
!
!
!
!
¦
#
$
Ö
ç
Ü
§
¤
¤
]
`
ä
ö
ù
ø
ö
ñ
ö
ò
ü
è
ß
¨
France  
£
$
à
^
`
é
Norway/Denmark  
Sweden/Finland  
Spain  
Æ
Ä
Ñ
#
Å
Å
Pt  
$
Ø
Ö
@
à
#
§
[
\
^
`
æ
ä
å
ü
ü
¨
É
\
^
é
`
å
{
}
¬
^
Switzerland  
Italy  
!
!
°
ç
é
ù
ù
ä
ü
è
è
ì
£
$
§
°
ç
é
^
à
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Code Page 850 Character Table  
L
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
0A  
0B  
0C  
1C  
0D  
0E  
0F  
00  
10  
20  
01  
L
L
L
§
L
L
L
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
1A  
1B  
1D  
1E  
1F  
11  
+
.
2E  
#
,
2C  
'
)
(
!
21  
&
-
$
%
"
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2D  
2F  
0
30  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
;
<
>
?
=
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
31  
@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
40  
41  
]
[
-
P Q R S T U V W X  
Z
\
Y
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
50  
51  
`
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
6A  
6B  
6C  
7C  
8C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
7F  
60  
61  
p q r s t u v w x y z  
{
}
˜
72  
73  
74  
75  
D6  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7D  
7E  
70  
71  
ç
Ç
å
ü é â ä à  
ê ë è  
Å
Ä
82  
83  
84  
85  
E6  
87  
88  
89  
8A  
8B  
8D  
8E  
8F  
80  
81  
ÿ
É
æ Æ ô ö ò û ù  
Ö Ü ø £ Ø X ƒ  
92  
93  
94  
95  
F6  
97  
98  
99  
9A  
9B  
9C  
9D  
9E  
AE  
9F  
AF  
90  
91  
1
/
1
/
á í ó ú ñ Ñ a o ¿ ® ¬  
2
4
i
A2  
B2  
C2  
A3  
B3  
C3  
A4  
B4  
C4  
A5  
A6  
A7  
A8  
©
A9  
B9  
C9  
D9  
AA  
BA  
CA  
DA  
AB  
BB  
CB  
DB  
AC AD  
A0  
B0  
C0  
A1  
B1  
C1  
Á Â  
¢ ¥ ¬  
Á
B5  
C5  
D5  
B6  
B7  
B8  
C8  
D8  
BC BD  
BE  
CE  
BF  
ã Ã  
C6  
C7  
D7  
CC CD  
DC DD  
CF  
DF  
D Ê Ë È  
Í Î  
Ï
Ì
D2  
D3  
D4  
D6  
DE  
D0  
D1  
´
´
Ó ß Ô Ò õ Õ µ ρ ρ Ú Û Ù y Y -  
´
E2  
F2  
E3  
E4  
E5  
E6  
E7  
F7  
E8  
F8  
E9  
F9  
EA  
FA  
EB  
EC ED  
EE  
EF  
E0  
E1  
F1  
3
F3  
F4  
§
F5  
÷
1
3
2
4
-
F6  
FB  
FC FD  
FE  
FF  
F0  
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Each internal font in the printer has a different character set associated with it as shown  
in the following tables. The hex codes accompany each character.  
Characters in Fonts c0  
7 x 9 Standard  
7 x 11 OCR  
10 x 14 Standard  
5 x 7 Standard  
c1  
c2  
c7  
ØØ  
Ø1  
Ø2  
Ø3  
Ø4  
Ø5  
Ø6  
Ø7  
Ø8  
Ø9  
ØA  
ØB  
ØC  
ØD  
ØE  
ØF  
1Ø  
2Ø  
11  
21  
12  
22  
13  
23  
14  
24  
15  
25  
16  
26  
17  
27  
18  
28  
19  
29  
1A  
2A  
1B  
2B  
1C  
2C  
1D  
2D  
1E  
2E  
1F  
2F  
3Ø  
4Ø  
5Ø  
6Ø  
7Ø  
8Ø  
9Ø  
AØ  
BØ  
CØ  
DØ  
31  
41  
51  
61  
71  
81  
91  
A1  
B1  
C1  
D1  
32  
42  
52  
62  
72  
82  
92  
A2  
B2  
C2  
D2  
33  
43  
53  
63  
73  
83  
93  
A3  
B3  
C3  
D3  
34  
44  
54  
64  
74  
84  
94  
A4  
B4  
C4  
D4  
35  
45  
55  
65  
75  
85  
95  
A5  
B5  
C5  
D5  
36  
46  
56  
66  
76  
86  
96  
A6  
B6  
C6  
D6  
37  
47  
57  
67  
77  
87  
97  
A7  
B7  
C7  
D7  
38  
48  
58  
68  
78  
88  
98  
A8  
B8  
C8  
D8  
39  
49  
59  
69  
79  
89  
99  
A9  
B9  
C9  
D9  
3A  
4A  
5A  
6A  
7A  
8A  
9A  
AA  
BA  
CA  
DA  
3B  
4B  
5B  
6B  
7B  
8B  
9B  
AB  
BB  
CB  
DB  
3C  
4C  
5C  
6C  
7C  
8C  
9C  
AC  
BC  
CC  
DC  
3D  
4D  
5D  
6D  
7D  
8D  
9D  
AD  
BD  
CD  
DD  
3E  
4E  
5E  
6E  
7E  
8E  
9E  
AE  
BE  
CE  
DE  
3F  
4F  
5F  
6F  
7F  
8F  
9F  
AF  
BF  
CF  
DF  
EØ  
FØ  
E1  
F1  
E2  
F2  
E3  
F3  
E4  
F4  
E5  
F5  
E6  
F6  
E7  
F7  
E8  
F8  
E9  
F9  
EA  
FA  
EB  
FB  
EC  
FC  
ED  
FD  
EE  
FE  
EF  
FF  
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Characters in Fonts c20  
8 point  
c21  
c22  
12 point  
20 point  
c25, c26, c28 outline fonts  
c30-c41  
monospace fonts (6 point to 36 point)  
ØØ  
1Ø  
2Ø  
Ø1  
Ø2  
Ø3  
Ø4  
Ø5  
Ø6  
Ø7  
Ø8  
Ø9  
ØA  
ØB  
ØC  
ØD  
ØE  
ØE  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
1A  
1B  
+
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
(
)
! " # $  
%
&
*
,
-
.
/
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
;
<
=
>
?
3Ø  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
4Ø  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
[
5B  
\
5C  
]
5D  
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W X  
Y
Z
ˆ
_
5Ø  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5E  
5F  
`
6Ø  
a
61  
b
62  
c
63  
d
64  
e
65  
f
66  
g
67  
h
68  
i
69  
j
6A  
k
6B  
l
6C  
m
6D  
n
6E  
o
6F  
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
}
7Ø  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
8C  
9C  
7D  
7E  
7F  
8F  
9F  
8Ø  
9Ø  
AØ  
81  
91  
82  
92  
83  
93  
84  
94  
A4  
85  
95  
86  
96  
A6  
87  
97  
88  
98  
89  
8A  
9A  
8B  
9B  
8D  
9D  
8E  
99  
©
A9  
9E  
®
-
AF  
¿
BF  
|
|
a
AA  
§
A7  
¡
¢
£
¥
¨
«
¬
-
A1  
A2  
A3  
A5  
A8  
AB  
AC  
AD  
AE  
1
0
2
3
.
1
1
3
Ç
B8  
µ
»
°
±
´
4
2
4
BØ  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B5  
B6  
B7  
B9  
BA  
BB  
BC  
BD  
BE  
Ç
C7  
Æ
Å
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
À
Á
 à  
Ä
CØ  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C8  
C9  
CA  
CB  
CC  
CD  
CE  
CF  
´
Ö
D Ñ  
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
×
Ø
ß
I
Ù
Ú
Û
Y
Ü
DØ  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
D8  
DA  
DB  
DC  
DD  
DE  
DF  
à
á
â
ã
ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
í
î
ï
EØ  
E1  
E2  
E3  
E4  
E5  
E6  
E7  
E8  
E9  
EA  
EB  
EC  
ED  
EE  
EF  
~
y
ÿ
o
÷
´
o
ñ
ò
ó
ô
õ
ö
ø
ù
ú
û
ü
I
FØ  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
FA  
FB  
FC  
FD  
FE  
FF  
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c23  
OCR A  
ØØ  
1Ø  
2Ø  
3Ø  
4Ø  
5Ø  
6Ø  
7Ø  
8Ø  
9Ø  
AØ  
BØ  
CØ  
DØ  
EØ  
FØ  
Ø1  
11  
21  
31  
41  
51  
61  
71  
81  
91  
A1  
B1  
C1  
D1  
E1  
F1  
Ø2  
12  
22  
32  
42  
52  
62  
72  
82  
92  
A2  
B2  
C2  
D2  
E2  
F2  
Ø3  
13  
23  
33  
43  
53  
63  
73  
83  
93  
A3  
B3  
C3  
D3  
E3  
F3  
Ø4  
14  
24  
34  
44  
54  
64  
74  
84  
94  
A4  
B4  
C4  
D4  
E4  
F4  
Ø5  
15  
25  
35  
45  
55  
65  
75  
85  
95  
A5  
B5  
C5  
D5  
E5  
F5  
Ø6  
16  
26  
36  
46  
56  
66  
76  
86  
96  
A6  
B6  
C6  
D6  
E6  
F6  
Ø7  
17  
27  
37  
47  
57  
67  
77  
87  
97  
A7  
B7  
C7  
D7  
E7  
F7  
Ø8  
18  
28  
38  
48  
58  
68  
78  
88  
98  
A8  
B8  
C8  
D8  
E8  
F8  
Ø9  
19  
29  
39  
49  
59  
69  
79  
89  
99  
A9  
B9  
C9  
D8  
E9  
F9  
ØA  
1A  
2A  
3A  
4A  
5A  
6A  
7A  
8A  
9A  
AA  
BA  
CA  
DA  
EA  
FA  
ØB  
1B  
2B  
3B  
4B  
5B  
6B  
7B  
8B  
9B  
AB  
BB  
CB  
DB  
EB  
FB  
ØC  
1C  
2C  
3C  
4C  
5C  
6C  
7C  
8C  
9C  
AC  
BC  
CC  
DC  
EC  
FC  
ØD  
1D  
2D  
3D  
4D  
5D  
6D  
7D  
8D  
9D  
AD  
BD  
CD  
DD  
ED  
FD  
ØE  
1E  
2E  
3E  
4E  
5E  
6E  
7E  
8E  
9E  
AE  
BE  
CE  
DE  
EE  
FE  
ØE  
1F  
2F  
3F  
4F  
5F  
6F  
7F  
8F  
9F  
AF  
BF  
CF  
DF  
EF  
FF  
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Characters in Font  
c24  
OCR B Size 2  
ØØ  
1Ø  
2Ø  
3Ø  
4Ø  
5Ø  
6Ø  
7Ø  
8Ø  
9Ø  
AØ  
BØ  
CØ  
DØ  
EØ  
FØ  
Ø1  
11  
21  
31  
41  
51  
61  
71  
81  
91  
A1  
B1  
C1  
D1  
E1  
F1  
Ø2  
12  
22  
32  
42  
52  
62  
72  
82  
92  
A2  
B2  
C2  
D2  
E2  
F2  
Ø3  
13  
23  
33  
43  
53  
63  
73  
83  
93  
A3  
B3  
C3  
D3  
E3  
F3  
Ø4  
14  
24  
34  
44  
54  
64  
74  
84  
94  
A4  
B4  
C4  
D4  
E4  
F4  
Ø5  
15  
25  
35  
45  
55  
65  
75  
85  
95  
A5  
B5  
C5  
D5  
E5  
F5  
Ø6  
16  
26  
36  
46  
56  
66  
76  
86  
96  
A6  
B6  
C6  
D6  
E6  
F6  
Ø7  
17  
27  
37  
47  
57  
67  
77  
87  
97  
A7  
B7  
C7  
D7  
E7  
F7  
Ø8  
18  
28  
38  
48  
58  
68  
78  
88  
98  
A8  
B8  
C8  
D8  
E8  
F8  
Ø9  
19  
29  
39  
49  
59  
69  
79  
89  
99  
A9  
B9  
C9  
D8  
E9  
F9  
ØA  
1A  
2A  
3A  
4A  
5A  
6A  
7A  
8A  
9A  
AA  
BA  
CA  
DA  
EA  
FA  
ØB  
1B  
2B  
3B  
4B  
5B  
6B  
7B  
8B  
9B  
AB  
BB  
CB  
DB  
EB  
FB  
ØC  
1C  
2C  
3C  
4C  
5C  
6C  
7C  
8C  
9C  
AC  
BC  
CC  
DC  
EC  
FC  
ØD  
1D  
2D  
3D  
4D  
5D  
6D  
7D  
8D  
9D  
AD  
BD  
CD  
DD  
ED  
FD  
ØE  
1E  
2E  
3E  
4E  
5E  
6E  
7E  
8E  
9E  
AE  
BE  
CE  
DE  
EE  
FE  
ØE  
1F  
2F  
3F  
4F  
5F  
6F  
7F  
8F  
9F  
AF  
BF  
CF  
DF  
EF  
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Communication Protocols  
Communication protocols are important because they determine the transmission  
standards for communication between the printer and the host. The printer and the host  
must use the same protocol and parameters to communicate properly. The printer  
supports the flow control and block transfer protocols described in the next sections.  
All of these protocols are point-to-point except Multi-Drop. Application programs  
and/or ROM BIOS determine which protocols your computer can support. For more  
detailed information, refer to the Intermec Data Communications Reference Manual  
(Part No. 044737).  
Intermec Standard Protocol  
Intermec Standard protocol is a proprietary block transfer/status response protocol. For  
each block sent, the host must wait for the appropriate response before sending the next  
block (<DC1>). Except for single character status commands (<ENQ> and <VT>),  
Standard protocol transmits characters in message blocks beginning with the start of  
text (<STX>) character and ending with the end of text (<ETX>) character. Message  
blocks can be up to 255 characters, including the start of text and end of text characters.  
The printer auto-discriminates between Standard, Polling Mode D, and Multi-Drop  
protocols.  
The printer returns its highest priority status when it receives a valid block (<STX>  
data <ETX>) or when it receives the status request command <ENQ>. When the printer  
receives the status dump command (<VT>), the printer returns all active status. The  
printer status response time ranges from 30ms to 100ms depending on the complexity  
of the received message block. In the case of a transmission error, the printer responds  
with a <NAK> and discards the entire message block.  
The table below shows printer status conditions in descending order of priority, status  
response characters, and pin 11/20 states:  
Printer Status  
Character  
Pin 11/20  
Buffer already full  
Ribbon fault  
GS  
US  
Busy  
Busy  
Busy  
Busy  
Busy  
Busy  
Ready  
Ready  
Ready  
Ready  
No label stock  
Buffer now full  
Printhead hot  
Offline (paused)  
Label at strip pin  
Skipping  
EM  
DC3  
SI  
DC3  
FS  
DC1  
DC1  
DC1  
Printing  
Ready/Online  
Note: Do not confuse the Buffer now full <DC3> status with the XON/XOFF  
characters <DC1> and <DC3>.  
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When the printer returns Buffer Now Full (<DC3>) status, it accepts the currently  
received message block. At this time, the printer can accept short messages to allow  
parsing of immediate commands such as Reset (<DLE>) or Cancel Batch Printing  
(<EM>). However, if the printer responds with a <GS> to any message block, the  
buffer is already full and the printer discards the entire message block.  
XON/XOꢀꢀ Protocol (Software and Hardware ꢀlow Control)  
The XON/XOFF protocol stops the host from sending data when the printer buffer fills  
up and starts the host again when the buffer empties. When you select this protocol, you  
concurrently enable software and hardware flow control. Software flow control uses the  
ASCII characters <DC1> (XON) and <DC3> (XOFF) to start and stop the flow of data  
from the host to the printer. Hardware flow control uses pin 11 or pin 20 (internally  
connected together) on the printer’s serial port to indicate “Ready” or “Busy” for data  
flow control. As with Standard protocol, <STX> and <ETX> enclose data. Status  
responses conform to the table above except that <DC2> is substituted for <DC1> and  
<DC4> is substituted for <DC3>.  
The printer does not restrict the message length for XON/XOFF protocol. That is, the  
printer processes information as it is being downloaded and stops when there is no  
more information. There is no restriction on the number of characters that can be sent  
down at a time. <STX> and <ETX> are optional characters.  
Pin 11/20 reports “Ready” and a <DC1> (XON) is transmitted when the printer finishes  
reloading at power-up. Pin 11/20 reports “Busy” when the printer’s input buffer fills  
with 768 bytes of data. If the host ignores pin 11/20 and continues to transmit data, the  
printer transmits a <DC3> (XOFF) after receiving 15 additional characters. The printer  
continues to transmit a <DC3> after every 15 characters received if the host continues  
to transmit data. Data integrity is not guaranteed if this happens.  
Pin 11/20 becomes “Ready” when the printer has transferred all the data from the input  
buffer. If the printer receives a <DC3>, it transmits a <DC1> (XON) and the host may  
resume transmission. When you switch the printer offline, pin 11/20 becomes “Busy”  
and it transmits a <DC3>. When you switch the printer online (and the input buffer is  
empty), pin 11/20 becomes “Ready” and it transmits a DC1.  
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This table shows the printer XON/XOFF operation:  
# of Bytes Received  
Do not care  
Online/Offline  
Offline  
Pin 11/20  
Busy  
Transmit  
DC3  
768  
Online  
Busy  
768 + each 15 thereafter  
Buffer Empty  
Online  
Busy  
DC3  
Online  
Ready  
DC1 (if DC3 was sent)  
XON/XOꢀꢀ, No Status Protocol  
This protocol is identical to XON/XOFF protocol except that status is not returned after  
each message received. However, status is still returned for the status request (<ENQ>)  
and the status dump (<VT>) commands.  
Polling Mode D  
Polling Mode D is a block transfer protocol that transmits data in blocks of up to 255  
characters, including protocol overhead. For Polling Mode D, the host/concentrator is  
responsible for asking the printer for data it might have (polling) and requesting to send  
data to the printer (selecting). The blocks are framed with LRC characters for additional  
data integrity. Polling Mode D is normally used for point-to-point networks that  
connect the printer to an Intermec port concentrator (RS-232 or RS-422 are acceptable).  
This protocol is the default setting for the printer. Return the protocol setting to Polling  
Mode D by setting the printer DIP switches to the factory default settings (9600, E, 7, 1).  
Multi-Drop Protocol  
Use Multi-Drop protocol to connect up to 32 devices to an Intermec controller on a  
four-wire RS-485 (two twisted pair). This protocol is similar to Polling Mode D except  
each device has a unique address (POL and SEL character). You must use an RS-485,  
which is automatically enabled when you enable Multi-Drop. Be sure to specify a  
unique address for the printer and verify that the baud rate is between 2,400 and 19,200.  
User-Defined Protocol  
The printer provides the capability to change protocol characters. However, the user  
may not define their own protocol. You can substitute characters you want to use as  
protocol characters, but the rules for the chosen protocol do not change. The printer  
does not use any protocol characters that you replace with the NUL character. One table  
of protocol characters exists. You may redefine these characters to create a table that all  
of the protocols can use. One possibility for the user to redefine protocol characters  
might be the replacement of control characters with printable characters.  
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Note: Please use caution when replacing control characters with printable characters.  
You cannot replace one control character with more than one printable character.  
The following table lists the protocol characters that you can redefine and the protocols  
they affect:  
Character  
Protocol Affected  
SELECT IN  
POLL IN  
RES IN  
REQ IN  
SOM IN  
EOM IN  
AFF IN  
NEG IN  
DLE IN  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
STD, POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP, XON/XOFF  
STD, POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP, XON/XOFF  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
STD, POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP, XON/XOFF  
XON/XOFF  
XON IN  
XOFF IN  
XON/XOFF  
SELECT OUT  
POLL OUT  
RES OUT  
REQ OUT  
SOM OUT  
EOM OUT  
AFF OUT  
NEG OUT  
DLE OUT  
XON OUT  
XOFF OUT  
PROTO-CMD 1  
PROTO-CMD 2  
TIMEOUT ON EOM  
MULTI-DROP  
MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
STD, POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
STD, POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
XON/XOFF  
XON/XOFF  
STD, XON/XOFF  
STD, XON/XOFF  
POL MODE D, MULTI-DROP  
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Host Requirements  
Your printer has the following hardware and software requirements:  
The host computer must use the American Standard Code for Information  
Exchange (ASCII) for data communications.  
A serial port must be available on the host if you are connecting directly to the  
printer.  
The host must support at least one of the following data communications interfaces:  
RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485.  
For information on configuring the host computer, port concentrator, or network  
controller, see the reference manual for the controlling device.  
Communications Boundaries  
The information below applies to all protocols that the printer supports.  
Parameter  
Maximum Capacity  
9999 milliseconds  
9999 milliseconds  
Message delay  
Character delay  
Message block size  
255 characters (including STX and ETX characters)  
Unlimited block size for XON/XOFF  
Device address number  
(Multi-Drop only)  
A to Z, 0 to 5  
Communications Interfaces  
The printer supports serial communications with the following interfaces:  
RS-232  
RS-422  
RS-485  
The following sections describe these interfaces. See the Data Communications  
Reference Manual (Part No. 044737) for more detailed information.  
RS-232 Serial Interface  
Use the RS-232 serial interface in all asynchronous point-to-point full- or half-duplex  
direct data communications or modem control. The printer cable must have the pin  
assignments for an RS-232 serial interface shown in the table on the next page.  
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RS-422 Serial Interface  
Use the RS-422 interface in long line point-to-point direct connect installations. The  
printer cable must have the pin assignments for an RS-422 serial interface shown in the  
table on this page.  
RS-485 Serial Interface  
Use the RS-485 serial interface for Multi-Drop installations only. The printer cable  
must have the pin assignments for an RS-485 serial interface shown in the table on this  
page.  
Interface  
Pin No. Name  
Operation  
RS-232/422/485  
1
2
3
4
Chassis Ground  
(GND)  
Connect to pin 1, chassis ground, of connected device.  
RS-232  
Transmit Data  
(TD)  
Output: Connect to receive data pin of connected device.  
Input: Connect to transmit data pin of connected device.  
RS-232  
Receive Data  
(RD)  
RS-232/422/485  
Request to Send  
(RTS)  
Output: When you use a modem, connect to modem RTS pin.  
The modem sets RTS to true before transmission. The printer  
sets RTS to false after transmission.  
RS-232/422/485  
5
Clear to Send  
(CTS)  
Input: When you use a modem, connect to modem CTS pin. The  
modem must set CTS true before the printer transmits data. If not  
connected, CTS sets itself true.  
RS-232/422/485  
RS-232/422/485  
7
Signal Ground  
(SG)  
To enable communications, connect to signal ground of  
connected device. Completes circuit for all RS-232 signals.  
11  
Printer Status (PS) Output: When not using software flow control (XON/XOFF),  
connect to input of connected device (for example, CTS).  
Indicates printer mechanical status and status of printer input  
buffer.  
RS-422/485  
RS-422/485  
RS-422/485  
RS-422/485  
RS-232/422/485  
13  
14  
16  
19  
20  
Input B  
Input: Serial differential data to the printer.  
Output A  
Input A  
Output B  
Output: Serial differential data from the printer.  
Input: Serial differential data to the printer.  
Output: Serial differential data from the printer.  
Output: When you use a modem, connect to modem DTR pin.  
Data Terminal  
Ready (DTR)  
When using Intermec Standard Protocol, this pin indicates that  
the printer is switched on.  
When using XON/XOFF or hardware flow control, this pin  
indicates the printer mechanical status and the status of the  
printer input buffer.  
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RS-232 Null Modem Cable for PC/XT (Part Number 048668)  
SHIELD  
25-PIN (SOCKET) D-SUB  
METAL BACKSHELL  
25-PIN (PLUG) D-SUB  
METAL BACKSHELL  
CHASSIS GROUND  
TRANSMITTED DATA  
RECEIVED DATA  
REQUEST TO SEND  
CLEAR TO SEND  
DATA SET READY  
GROUND  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
3
2
CHASSIS GROUND  
RECEIVED DATA  
TRANSMITTED DATA  
8
CARRIER DETECT  
20 DATA TERMINAL READY  
7
6
4
5
GROUND  
DATA TERMINAL READY 20  
DATA SET READY  
CARRIER DETECT  
8
CLEAR TO SEND  
PRINTER  
PC  
NOTE: The metal backshell is connected directly  
to the shield to achieve electrostatic discharge  
(ESD) immunity.  
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RS-232 Null Modem Cable for PC/AT (Part Number 048693)  
SHIELD  
9-PIN (SOCKET) D-SUB  
METAL BACKSHELL  
25-PIN (PLUG) D-SUB  
METAL BACKSHELL  
1
2
3
8
CHASSIS GROUND  
TRANSMITTED DATA  
RECEIVED DATA  
RECEIVED DATA  
TRANSMITTED DATA  
CLEAR TO SEND  
2
3
8
7
4
6
1
CARRIER DETECT  
REQUEST TO SEND  
DATA TERMINAL READY  
DATA SET READY  
6
DATA SET READY  
20 DATA TERMINAL READY  
CARRIER DETECT  
5
4
7
CLEAR TO SEND  
REQUEST TO SEND  
GROUND  
GROUND  
5
PRINTER  
AT  
NOTE: The metal backshell is connected directly  
to the shield to achieve electrostatic discharge  
(ESD) immunity.  
3XXXU.011  
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Straight Through DTE to DCE Cable for Use with a Modem (Part Number 043237S)  
SHIELD  
25-PIN (PLUG) D-SUB  
METAL BACKSHELL  
25-PIN (PLUG) D-SUB  
METAL BACKSHELL  
CHASSIS GROUND  
CHASSIS GROUND  
TRANSMITTED DATA  
RECEIVED DATA  
1
2
1
2
TRANSMITTED DATA  
RECEIVED DATA  
3
3
REQUEST TO SEND  
CLEAR TO SEND  
REQUEST TO SEND  
CLEAR TO SEND  
4
4
5
5
DATA TERMINAL READY  
SIGNAL GROUND  
DATA TERMINAL READY  
SIGNAL GROUND  
20  
7
20  
7
PRINTER  
MODEM  
NOTE: The metal backshell is connected directly  
to the shield to achieve electrostatic discharge  
(ESD) immunity.  
3XXXU.O12  
Note: If you find that you are losing data, you may need to isolate the chassis ground  
from one of the two devices by connecting it to the shield.  
RS-422 Intermec Pin Assignments  
SHIELD  
NOTE: Connect pin 1 to shield  
at one end only.  
1
1
+
-
13  
16  
19  
14  
Input RxDB  
Input RxDA  
-
14  
19  
16  
13  
Output TxDA  
Output TxDB  
+
PRINTER  
HOST  
3XXXU.013  
Note: The host in this case includes Intermec products that support RS-422. Non-  
Intermec controllers may have different pin assignments.  
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Printer Serial Port  
The rear panel of the printer contains the serial port connector. It is a 25-pin  
D-style subminiature receptacle. The port is wired as a data terminal equipment (DTE)  
device. Refer to the following figure for pin names on the serial port:  
25  
13  
24  
12  
23  
11  
PS  
22  
10  
21  
9
DTR  
SG  
20  
8
19  
7
CTS  
18  
6
17  
RTS  
5
16  
4
RD  
15  
3
14  
TD  
2
1
GND  
3XXXU.063  
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ꢀull ASCII Table  
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
4
Binary  
Hex  
Dec  
C39  
Char  
Binary  
Hex  
Dec  
C39  
Char  
5
00000000  
00000001  
00000010  
00000011  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
01  
02  
03  
%U  
$A  
$B  
$C  
NUL  
SOH  
STX  
ETX  
00100000  
00100001  
00100010  
00100011  
20  
21  
22  
23  
32  
33  
34  
35  
SP  
/A  
/B  
/C  
SP  
!
"
#
00000100  
00000101  
00000110  
00000111  
04  
05  
06  
07  
04  
05  
06  
07  
$D  
$E  
$F  
$G  
EOT  
ENQ  
ACK  
BEL  
00100100  
00100101  
00100110  
00100111  
24  
25  
26  
27  
36  
37  
38  
39  
/D  
/E  
/F  
$
%
&
'
/G  
00001000  
00001001  
00001010  
00001011  
08  
09  
0A  
0B  
08  
09  
10  
11  
$H  
$I  
$J  
BS  
HT  
LF  
VT  
00101000  
00101001  
00101010  
00101011  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
40  
41  
42  
43  
/H  
/I  
/J  
(
)
*
+
$K  
/K  
00001100  
00001101  
00001110  
00001111  
0C  
0D  
0E  
0F  
12  
13  
14  
15  
$L  
FF  
CR  
SO  
SI  
00101100  
00101101  
00101110  
00101111  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
44  
45  
46  
47  
/L  
,
-
.
$M  
$N  
$O  
/M  
/N  
/O  
/
6
00010000  
00010001  
00010010  
00010011  
10  
11  
12  
13  
16  
17  
18  
19  
$P  
$Q  
$R  
$S  
DLE  
DC1  
DC2  
DC3  
00110000  
00110001  
00110010  
00110011  
30  
31  
32  
33  
48  
49  
50  
51  
/P  
0
1
2
3
/Q  
/R  
/S  
00010100  
00010101  
00010110  
00010111  
14  
15  
16  
17  
20  
21  
22  
23  
$T  
DC4  
00110100  
00110101  
00110110  
00110111  
34  
35  
36  
37  
52  
53  
54  
55  
/T  
4
5
6
7
$U  
$V  
$W  
NAK  
SYN  
ETB  
/U  
/V  
/W  
00011000  
00011001  
00011010  
00011011  
18  
19  
1A  
1B  
24  
25  
26  
27  
$X  
$Y  
$Z  
CAN  
EM  
SUB  
ESC  
00111000  
00111001  
00111010  
00111011  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
56  
57  
58  
59  
/X  
/Y  
/Z  
8
9
:
%A  
%F  
;
00011100  
00011101  
00011110  
00011111  
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
28  
29  
30  
31  
%B  
%C  
%D  
%E  
FS  
GS  
RS  
US  
00111100  
00111101  
00111110  
00111111  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
60  
61  
62  
63  
%G  
%H  
%I  
<
=
>
?
%J  
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0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
4
Binary  
Hex  
Dec  
C39  
Char  
Binary  
Hex  
Dec  
C39  
Char  
01000000  
01000001  
01000010  
01000011  
01000100  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
%V  
A
B
C
D
@
A
B
C
D
01100100  
01100101  
01100110  
01100111  
01101000  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
+D  
+E  
+F  
+G  
+H  
d
e
f
g
h
01000101  
01000110  
01000111  
01001000  
45  
46  
47  
48  
69  
70  
71  
72  
E
F
G
H
E
F
G
H
01101001  
01101010  
01101011  
01101100  
69  
105  
106  
107  
108  
+I  
+J  
+K  
+L  
i
j
k
l
6A  
6B  
6C  
01001001  
01001010  
01001011  
01001100  
49  
73  
74  
75  
76  
I
J
K
L
I
J
K
L
01101101  
01101110  
01101111  
01110000  
6D  
6E  
6F  
70  
109  
110  
111  
112  
+M  
+N  
+O  
+P  
m
n
o
4A  
4B  
4C  
p
01001101  
01001110  
01001111  
01010000  
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
77  
78  
79  
80  
M
N
O
P
M
N
O
P
01110001  
01110010  
01110011  
01110100  
71  
72  
73  
74  
113  
114  
115  
116  
+Q  
+R  
+S  
+T  
q
r
s
t
01010001  
01010010  
01010011  
01010100  
51  
52  
53  
54  
81  
82  
83  
84  
Q
R
S
Q
R
S
01110101  
01110110  
01110111  
01111000  
75  
76  
77  
78  
117  
118  
119  
120  
+U  
+V  
+W  
+X  
u
v
w
x
T
T
01010101  
01010110  
01010111  
01011000  
55  
56  
57  
58  
85  
86  
87  
88  
U
V
W
X
U
V
W
X
01111001  
01111010  
01111011  
01111100  
79  
121  
122  
123  
124  
+Y  
+Z  
%P  
%Q  
y
z
{
|
7A  
7B  
7C  
01011001  
01011010  
01011011  
01011100  
59  
89  
90  
91  
92  
Y
Z
%K  
%L  
Y
Z
[
01111101  
01111110  
01111111  
7D  
7E  
7F  
125  
126  
127  
%R  
%S  
%T  
}
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5A  
5B  
5C  
7
8
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Notes:  
01011101  
01011110  
01011111  
01100000  
5D  
5E  
5F  
60  
93  
94  
95  
96  
%M  
%N  
%O  
%W  
]
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Bit positions are 76543210.  
Hexadecimal value  
Decimal value  
Code 39 character(s)  
ASCII character  
^
_
`
01100001  
01100010  
01100011  
61  
62  
63  
97  
98  
99  
+A  
+B  
+C  
a
b
c
SP is the SPACE character.  
The Code 39 characters /P through /Y may be  
interchanged with the numbers 0 through 9.  
May be interchanged with %X or %Y or %Z.  
n is the DELETE character.  
7
8
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Full ASCII Table  
ꢀull ASCII Control Characters Table  
Control  
Control  
Character  
Definition  
Character  
Definition  
ACK  
BEL  
BS  
Acknowledgment  
Bell  
FF  
Form Feed  
FS  
File Separator  
Group Separator  
Horizontal Tab  
Line Feed  
Backspace  
GS  
CAN  
CR  
Cancel  
HT  
Carriage Return  
Device Control 1 (XON)  
Device Control 2  
Device Control 3 (XOFF)  
Device Control  
Delete  
LF  
DC1  
DC2  
DC3  
DC4  
DEL  
DLE  
EM  
NAK  
NUL  
RS  
Negative Acknowledge  
Null, or all zeroes  
Record Separator  
Shift In  
SI  
SO  
Shift Out  
Data Link Escape  
End of Medium  
Enquiry  
SOH  
SP  
Start of Heading  
Space  
ENQ  
EOT  
ESC  
ETB  
ETX  
STX  
SUB  
SYN  
US  
Start of Text  
Substitute  
End of Transmission  
Escape  
Synchronous Idle  
Unit Separator  
Vertical Tab  
End Transmission Block  
End of Text  
VT  
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ASCII  
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard seven bit code almost  
always transmitted with a parity bit for a total of eight bits per character. ASCII was  
established by the American National Standards Institute to achieve compatibility  
between various types of data communication equipment. Equivalent to the  
International ISO 7-bit code.  
backing  
Silicon release liner on media to which labels are attached until ready for use.  
bar code  
A printed, machine-readable code that consists of parallel bars of varied width and  
spacing.  
batch takeup  
A device that rewinds media; useful for printing batches of labels.  
BEL  
A command character that instructs the printer to return an error status code.  
character set  
Refers to the letters, numerals, and symbols that support a particular language (such as  
French, U.S., ASCII) or automatic identification technology (such as Code 30,  
Codabar).  
cloning  
A procedure that copies the RAM contents (configuration, formats, fonts, pages and  
graphics) from the memory of one printer to the memory of another.  
configuration  
The current parameter settings that determine the operating characteristics of the  
printer.  
data file  
The collection of data and printer commands that, when sent to the printer, is merged  
with a format file to print a label.  
Data Line Print mode  
A mode of operation in which the printer prints each command (accompanied by its  
ASCII code) that it receives from the host.  
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density  
Number of data characters that can be represented in a linear unit of measure. Often  
expressed in characters per inch.  
direct thermal  
A method of thermal printing in which images are printed when heat from the thermal  
printhead produces a black mark on the media.  
EAN  
European Article Numbering; now also called IAN (International Article Numbering).  
International standard bar code for retail food packages corresponding to the Universal  
Product Code (UPC) in the United States.  
Emulation mode  
An operating mode in which the printer has the operating characteristics of an 8636 or  
8646 printer.  
Feed/Pause  
A printer control panel button that advances the media and causes the printer to pause  
printing.  
field  
A graphic element that is the basic unit of a format. The four basic types of fields are  
bar code, graphic, line, and text.  
fixed data field  
Bar code and text fields that never vary from one label to the next; the data in a fixed  
field is a permanent part of the format.  
fixed format  
A format in which the data never varies from one label to the next, such as a return  
address label. A fixed format needs no additional data to print a label.  
font  
A character set of a given type size and style. See also character set.  
font file  
See soft font.  
format file  
a collection of printer commands and data that determines the arrangement of fields on  
a label.  
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graphic  
A bitmap picture downloaded to the printer by the host before printing.  
HIBC  
Health Industry Bar Code standard. A modified version of Code 39 that has 43  
characters, utilizes the Modulus 43 check character, and reserves some character  
combinations for special usage.  
human-readable  
A character, number, or symbol printed in a font that can be read by a human; as  
opposed to bar code symbology, which can only be read by a machine. See text.  
image bands  
A portion of an image in the shape of a strip of the image. A certain number of image  
bands are stored in memory before printing begins. This method allows printing and  
imaging to take place simultaneously.  
imaging  
The process of generating a picture of the label in printer memory.  
ips  
Inches per second. A measurement of print speed that measures the number of inches of  
media that is printed each second.  
ISO  
International Organization for Standardization. An internationally accepted 7-bit  
character code. (The U.S. version is ASCII.)  
label  
The part of the media on which data is printed.  
label format  
The design of a bar code label; the arrangement of the text, lines, and bar codes on a  
label.  
label gap  
The space between labels on die-cut label stock.  
ladder  
A method of bar code printing in which the bars in the bar code print one at a time, in a  
series. The bar code appears along the length of the label.  
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margin  
The distance between the edge of a label and where the printing starts on that label. See  
also top of form.  
media  
The label stock on which the printer prints labels. Media can be made of plain paper,  
polyester, thermally reactive paper, or other materials with adhesive backing and  
ribbon.  
mnemonic code  
An acronym or abbreviation for a computer instruction, routine, or format. For  
example, <STX> represents the start of text.  
Multi-Drop protocol  
A protocol capable of controlling communications between a single controller and  
multiple devices.  
OCR font  
A font that is recognized by optical character recognition.  
offline  
The state in which the printer is not able to carry out two-way communication with the  
host.  
online  
The state in which the printer is able to carry out two-way communication with the  
host.  
parallel  
A communication scheme in which the bits of a byte are transferred simultaneously  
over a multistrand cable.  
parameters  
The operating limits of the printer. Also, the variable information sent with a command.  
picket  
A method of bar code printing in which all the bars are printed at once, in parallel. The  
bar code appears across the width of the label.  
pitch  
(1) The number of characters printed in one horizontal inch determined by the  
increment by which the printer platen moves. (2) Rotation of a bar code symbol about  
an axis parallel to the direction of the bars.  
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point size  
A unit of measure for font height; 72 points equals 1 inch as measured from slightly  
above the top of the uppercase letters to slightly below the bottom of the lowercase  
descenders.  
Polling Mode D protocol  
Polling Mode D is a protocol that allows devices and controllers to exchange data in an  
“ask and receive” format. Use Polling Mode D to connect multiple devices to a single  
multiport controller.  
print speed  
Measured in inches per second (ips), the rate at which media travels past the printhead.  
printhead  
The mechanism inside the printer that prints. For example, the printhead for the 3440  
printer consists of 1792 thermal elements.  
printhead elements  
The parts of the printhead that print by placing a mark on the label when heated. Each  
element is switched on and off separately in order to react with the media or thermal  
transfer ribbon to create a mark on the label.  
ready  
The state in which the printer is able to print; the normal operating state of the printer.  
Ready/Busy line  
Pin 11/20 of the rear panel connector. Indicates the printer is ready or not ready.  
RS-232  
Widely recognized protocol standard for serial binary data interchange. The standard  
covers the physical, electrical, and functional characteristics of the interface.  
RS-422  
Standard for the voltage and impedance levels for serial data transmission on balanced  
lines. Similar to RS-232, but handles larger distances and faster communication.  
RS-485  
Standard for allowing multiple devices to share a common set of serial data  
communication lines. The signaling is very similar to RS-422. The maximum number of  
devices allowed is 32.  
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scan  
To read a bar code with a device known as a scanner that converts optical information  
into electrical signals.  
selective transfer  
A procedure that copies selected formats, fonts, graphics, or pages stored in the  
memory of one printer to the memory of another.  
self-strip  
An internal device for the printer that presents each label after it is printed, with the  
backing removed so it may be applied immediately. Self-strip is a standard feature on  
the 3400e printer.  
sensitivity  
The responsiveness of thermal media, or of thermal transfer ribbon, to heat; it is  
determined by the time required for a unit measure of heat to affect the media or ribbon.  
serial  
A communication scheme in which the bits of a byte are transferred one at a time.  
Often serial transmission is used to link host computers to terminals and PCs to  
printers.  
soft font  
A file stored in the printer to provide the ability to print text using fonts that are not  
resident in the printer.  
Standard protocol  
A communications protocol capable of controlling communications between two  
devices connected by a single data communication line.  
symbology  
A scheme for encoding data as a bar code. Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, and Code One  
are examples of different symbologies.  
thermal transfer  
A method of printing by which heat from the printhead melts ink from the ribbon onto  
media. The ink adheres to the media as it cools.  
top of form  
The point where printing can start on a label. Separated from the edge of the label by  
the margin.  
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UPC  
Universal Product Code. A numeric, 12-digit bar code symbology used extensively in  
retail, particularly the grocery industry.  
User-Defined Characters (UDC)  
See graphic.  
User-Defined Fonts (UDF)  
See soft font.  
variable data field  
Bar code and text fields that change from one label to the next.  
XON/XOFF protocol  
A protocol that stops the host from sending data when the printer buffer fills up and  
starts it again when the buffer empties.  
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character sets (continued)  
extended, B-6  
Numbers  
IBM translation, B-4  
international, B-3  
cleaning  
2D symbologies, A-9  
Code 16K, A-9  
Code 49, A-9  
drive roller, 3-8  
label sensors, 3-10  
media guides, 3-9  
media path, 3-9  
printer covers, 3-7  
printhead, 3-6  
Data Matrix, A-10  
Maxicode, A-10  
PDF417, A-9  
86XX Emulation mode, 6-11  
A
schedule, 3-4  
tear bar, 3-8  
AC power receptacle, 1-5  
adjustments  
tools, 3-3  
coax interface option, A-6  
Codabar, A-8  
bias adjust screw, 5-3  
darkness adjust control, 5-5  
label mark sensor, 5-6  
X forms adjust, 6-13  
Code 11, A-8  
Code 128, A-8  
Code 16K, A-9  
Code 2 of 5, A-8  
Code 39, A-8  
Y forms adjust, 6-14  
Advanced mode, international character sets, B-3  
AS400, connecting to the 3400, 1-13  
ASCII  
Code 49, A-9  
Code 93, A-8  
control characters, list of, D-5  
table, D-3  
Code Page 850, character table, B-5  
communicating with the printer  
using PrintSet, 2-16  
using the printer command set, 2-16  
using third-party software, 2-16  
communications  
B
bands, image, 5-9  
bar code symbologies  
Codabar, A-8  
Code 11, A-8  
boundaries, C-7  
Code 128, A-8  
host requirements, C-7  
interfaces, C-7  
Code 2 of 5, A-8  
Code 39, A-8  
IPL commands, using, 2-16  
PrintSet, using, 2-16  
protocols, C-3  
Code 93, A-8  
EAN, A-8  
Interleaved 2 of 5, A-8  
list of, A-8  
Multi-Drop, C-5  
Polling Mode D, C-5  
Standard, C-3  
POSTNET, A-8  
UPC, A-9  
user-defined, C-5  
XON/XOFF, C-4, C-5  
specifications, A-3  
bias adjust screw  
adjusting, 5-3  
using for optimal print quality, 5-3  
boundaries, communication, C-7  
testing for, 1-17, 2-17  
third-party software, using, 2-16  
troubleshooting, 4-7, 6-5  
configuration  
C
cables  
printing test label, 2-17, 6-5  
test label  
considerations in noisy electrical environments, 1-14  
RS-232 schematics, C-9  
RS-422 schematic, C-10  
serial port, 1-11  
hardware, 1-9  
software, 2-13  
configuration commands  
changing from Test and Service mode, 6-6  
Emulation mode, 6-11  
X forms adjust, 6-13  
Y forms adjust, 6-14  
DIP switch settings, 6-7  
straight through schematics, C-10  
changing serial port settings, 1-16  
character sets, A-4  
Advanced mode, B-3  
Code Page 850, B-5  
Emulation mode, B-4  
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configuring the serial port, 1-15  
connecting  
faults  
media or system, 2-4  
printer to a mainframe, 1-14  
printer to a network, 1-12  
printer to a PC  
Feed/Pause button  
functions of, 2-5  
illustrated, 2-3  
using the parallel port, 1-12  
using the serial port, 1-11  
printer to an AS400, 1-13  
printer to system  
using, 2-5  
flash SIMM, additional storage memory, 5-8  
flow control, C-4  
font tables, extended character sets, B-6  
fonts and graphics, A-4  
fonts, extended character sets, B-6  
formats  
using the parallel port, 1-10  
using the serial port, 1-10  
control characters, full ASCII, D-5  
conventions used in manual, xii  
cover  
positioning with DIP switches, 6-12  
forms adjust  
cleaning, 3-7  
removing, 1-6  
positioning the label format, 6-12  
X forms, setting, 6-13  
Y forms, setting, 6-14  
front panel  
D
darkness adjust control  
setting, 5-5  
LEDs, 2-4  
understanding, 2-3  
using for optimal print quality, 5-5  
Data Line Print, 6-5  
full ASCII table, D-3  
G
entering, 6-5  
using to test the operation of the printer, 6-5  
using to troubleshoot printer, 6-5  
data loss  
graphics, A-4  
H
checking for communication problems, 4-8  
preventing, 4-7  
hardware configuration test label  
example, 1-9  
Data Matrix, A-10  
printing, 1-9  
dimensions, A-3  
host requirements, communications, C-7  
DIP switch settings  
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changing, 1-15  
IBM translation, character table, B-4  
image bands  
configuration commands, 6-7  
dot increments, moving, 6-8  
Emulation mode, setting, 6-11  
label rest point, adjusting, 6-10  
table, serial port, 1-16  
test and service, 6-4  
description, 5-9  
function, 5-10  
optimizing with print speed, 5-10  
increasing printer throughput, 5-9  
inspecting the printer, 3-3  
installation  
dot increments, setting the number of, 6-9  
downloading  
network, 1-13  
definition, 2-16  
printer, 1-5  
drive roller, cleaning, 3-8  
interfaces  
E
communications, C-7  
RS-232, C-7  
EAN, A-8  
electrical requirements, A-3  
Emulation mode  
RS-422, C-8  
RS-485, C-8  
international character sets, B-4  
setting, 6-11  
environment, specifications, A-3  
extended character sets, B-6  
Interleaved 2 of 5, A-8  
Intermec Standard protocol, C-3  
international character sets, B-3  
IPL commands, using to communicate, 2-16  
F
fanfold media, loading, 1-7  
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L
label  
installation, 1-13  
format  
positioning along the length of label, 6-13  
format  
positioning parallel along width of label, 6-14  
mark sensor, adjusting, 5-6  
rest point  
O
On/Off switch, 1-5  
opening the printer, 1-6  
options  
communication interface, A-6  
finishers, A-6  
printer, A-6  
adjusting with DIP switches, 6-10  
setting dot increments, 6-7  
sensors, cleaning, 3-10  
languages, international character sets, B-3  
LED  
over-temperature condition, 2-4  
P
parallel interface, pin descriptions, A-7  
parallel port, using to connect the 3400 to a PC, 1-12  
PDF417, A-9  
pin descriptions, parallel interface, A-7  
pitch test label, printing, 6-5  
plugging in the printer, 1-5  
Polling Mode D protocol, C-5  
POSTNET, A-8  
front panel, 2-4  
indicators, 2-4  
media or system faults, 2-4  
over-temperature condition, 2-4  
understanding, 2-4  
loading  
fanfold media, 1-7  
media for straight-through printing, 2-6  
roll media, 2-6  
print quality  
correcting, 5-3  
darkness adjust control, adjusting with, 5-5  
maintaining, 5-3  
optimizing, 5-3  
M
mainframe, connecting to the 3400, 1-14  
maintenance, schedule, 3-4  
Maxicode, A-10  
printing test label, 6-5  
troubleshooting, 4-5  
understanding, 5-3  
print speed, adjusting for use with image bands, 5-10  
printer  
media  
guides, cleaning, 3-9  
loading fanfold, 1-7  
loading in the printer, 2-6  
path, cleaning, 3-9  
cleaning, 3-3  
communication problems, 4-7  
communications, 2-16, A-3  
components  
back view, 1-4  
front view, 1-4  
connecting  
media or system faults, 2-4  
media sensitivity number  
description of, 2-12  
setting for Intermec media and ribbon, 2-13  
settings table  
direct thermal media, 2-14  
media specifications, A-5  
memory  
AS400, 1-13  
mainframe, 1-14  
network, 1-12  
PC, 1-11  
additional storage, flash SIMM, 5-8  
increasing amount available, 5-9  
increasing amount available in printer, 6-6  
limitations, 5-8  
resetting, 6-6  
returning printer to default settings, 6-6  
usage  
limitations, 5-8  
problems, 5-8  
using efficiently, 5-8  
cover  
cleaning, 3-7  
removing, 1-6  
features, described, 1-3  
inspection, 3-3  
installation, 1-5  
maintenance, 3-3  
memory, using efficiently, 5-8  
opening, 1-6  
Multi-Drop protocol, C-5  
operation  
testing, 6-5  
troubleshooting, 4-3, 6-5  
N
network  
connecting to the 3400, 1-12  
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options, A-6  
serial port (continued)  
configuration, 1-15  
description, C-11  
settings, changing, 1-16  
using to connect a PC to the 3400, 1-11  
setting  
coax interface, A-6  
twinax interface, A-6  
plugging in, 1-5  
RAM  
allocation, 5-8  
dot increments, number of, 6-9  
Emulation mode, 6-11  
media sensitivity number, 2-12  
software configuration label, printing, 2-13  
specifications, A-3  
speed, printing, A-4  
Standard protocol, C-3  
straight-through printing, 2-6  
symbologies  
storage limitations, 5-8  
understanding, 5-8  
serial port, C-11  
printhead  
cleaning, 3-6  
specifications, A-4  
printhead specifications, A-4  
printing  
hardware configuration label, 1-9  
increasing speed, 5-9  
software configuration label, 2-13  
speed, A-4  
2D, A-9  
Codabar, A-8  
Code 11, A-8  
Code 128, A-8  
straight-through, 2-6  
test label, 2-17  
Code 16K, A-9  
Code 2 of 5, A-8  
printing speed specifications, A-4  
PrintSet, 2-16  
Code 39, A-8  
Code 49, A-9  
problems  
Code 93, A-8  
communication, 4-7  
print quality, 4-5  
printer operation, 4-3  
protocols, C-3  
Data Matrix, A-10  
EAN, A-8  
Interleaved 2 of 5, A-8  
Maxicode, A-10  
Standard, C-3  
PDF417, A-9  
user-defined, C-5  
XON/XOFF, C-4, C-5  
Protocols  
POSTNET, A-8  
UPC, A-9  
T
Multi-Drop, C-5  
Polling Mode D, C-5  
tear bar, cleaning, 3-8  
technical support  
R
contacting Intermec Technologies Corporation, ii  
terms and conventions, xii  
Test and Service mode  
86XX Emulation mode, 6-11  
changing configuration commands from, 6-6  
Data Line Print, 6-5  
RAM, using efficiently, 5-8  
removing the printer cover, 1-6  
requirements  
electrical, A-3  
hardware and software, C-7  
resetting, memory, 6-6  
ribbon specifications, A-4  
RS-232 serial interface, C-7  
RS-422 serial interface, C-8  
RS-485 serial interface, C-8  
DIP switch settings, 6-4  
entering, 6-3  
exiting, 6-3  
memory reset, 6-6  
printing test labels, 6-5  
using forms adjust, 6-12  
X forms adjust, 6-13  
S
safety summary, ix  
schedule of maintenance, 3-4  
self-strip printing  
illustration of, 2-9  
specifications, A-3  
serial port  
Y forms adjust, 6-14  
test label  
example of hardware configuration, 1-9  
printing, 2-17, 6-5  
third-party software, 2-16  
throughput, increasing, 5-9  
cables, 1-11  
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troubleshooting, 4-3  
checklist, 4-3  
communication problems, 4-7  
print quality problems, 4-5  
printer operation problems, 4-3  
twinax interface option, A-6  
U
UPC, A-9  
uploading, definition, 2-16  
user-defined protocol, C-5  
W
warnings and cautions, x  
warranty information, ix  
X
X forms adjust  
default origin, 6-13  
setting dot increments, 6-7  
setting with DIP switches, 6-13  
XON/XOFF  
no status protocol, C-5  
protocol, C-4  
Y
Y forms adjust  
default origin, 6-13  
setting dot increments, 6-7  
setting with DIP switches, 6-14  
I-7  
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