Instruction manual
8-2 Operator’s Handbook
If the RFID tag is not programmable for any reason, the supply may print
with an overstrike pattern, indicating that it should not be used. Your
System Administrator should set the desired Error Action accordingly. See
Chapter 4, “Setting Supply Options” for more information about the error
action modes.
When printing on non-RFID supplies, you may also see a label with an
overstrike pattern. Do not use that label.
Note: If the printer will be unused for extended periods of time, we
recommend leaving the printhead unlatched.
An optional keyboard is also available to enter offline batch data. The
keyboard must be purchased separately. If there are offline batches in the
print queue, the offline batches print after the downloaded batches have
printed.
On-Demand Mode Printing
When this printer is operating in the on-demand mode, the next label prints
when the previous label is removed from the printer or when Feed/Cut is
pressed. The display shows "Printing X of Y" until all the labels in the batch
are printed.
If you have purchased the optional peel module, you must use on-demand
printing with peel mode. If you are using peel mode, remove the excess
backing paper by pulling up across the saw-toothed tear edge. Make sure
the backing paper tears at the edge. Hold the leading edge of peeled labels
when printing on stock longer than six inches. The minimum feed length for
peel mode is 1.5 inches. You must use non-perforated supplies for peel
mode. The maximum speed for peel mode is 8.0 ips.
Note: We recommend using 0.5-inch gap supplies in peel mode when
backfeed is disabled.
Printing an Error Label
If the printer displays a data error (errors
0-499), press Feed to print an error label
and continue printing. See your System
Administrator about the error label.