Instruction manual

612 The data in this line of the batch is either missing or does not match the format.
613 Reference point off tag.
614 Portion of field off tag. There may be an invalid character in the packet. Make sure
you did not enter O for Ø.
615 Bar code width is greater than 16 inches or the number of keywords for your PDF 417
bar code exceeds 928. Decrease the density or shorten the amount of data to print
the bar code.
616 A bad dot falls on a bar code and the dot cannot be shifted. A gray box is printed
instead of the bar code.
618
Magnification must be 1 to 7 for standard printer fonts or 4 to 255 (point size) for the
scalable or downloaded TrueType fonts.
619 The JIS (16-bit) code for Kanji is invalid.
620 Font and printhead dot density mismatch. A 300 dpi font is specified in the format, but
a 203 dpi printhead is used in the printer or vice-versa. Check the font or change the
printhead to correct the error.
621 An error occurred opening the TrueType font file. Select a different font to download.
If the error message persists, call Technical Support.
622 Not enough memory to create the downloaded TrueType characters in the scalable
(vector) fonts buffer. Reconfigure the printers memory and increase the scalable
(vector) fonts buffer. Resend the font, format, and batch packet after reconfiguring
the memory. If the error message persists, call Technical Support.
Machine Faults
These errors occur when there is a problem with the printer.
Error
Code
Description
703 The printer sensed a calibration of different-sized black marks. Make sure the correct
supply is loaded.
704 Printer has not sensed a supply mark within the specified number of inches or out of
supplies.
Check the
¨ supply tracking
¨ supply marks
¨ black mark sensor position
¨ supply roll for binding.
If the error continues to appear, change the supply.
710 Band out of data. Call Technical Support.
711 UART receiving communication error (framing, parity, etc.). Call Technical Support.
712 Receiving failure or command overrun error. Call Technical Support.
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