User’s Guide PJ-522 and PJ-523 Mobile Printer l Before using this printer, be sure to read this User’s Guide. l We suggest that you keep this manual in a handy place for future reference.
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Contents Chapter 1 – Setting Up the Printer............................................................................. 1 Unpacking the Printer............................................................................................. 2 Connecting to an AC Outlet (Optional).................................................................. 2 Connecting to a DC Supply (Optional).................................................................. 3 Using the Operation Panel....................................
Chapter 3 – Tips on Using Paper.............................................................................. 41 Inserting Paper...................................................................................................... 41 Use Brother Genuine Thermal paper.................................................................... 42 Usage and Handling Instructions.......................................................................... 42 Clearing a Paper Jam............................................
Safety Information Use Recommendations - Because the printer uses a thermal printing method, it produces heat during operation. Be sure to place it where it will receive adequate ventilation. - Don’t allow moisture to come in contact with the printer, the AC adapter, or the AC Power Cord. Outdoor Use Warning To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this printer, its AC adapter, or the power cord to rain or moisture.
0 0. ER 1.8 Y C Y CL RRE B R CE 8-BATT The RBRC seal on the NiMH Battery pack supplied for the PocketJet 3/3 Plus printers indicates that Brother is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these battery packs at the end of their useful life, when taken out of service within the United States. The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to putting spent NiMH battery packs into the trash or municpal waste stream, which is illegal in some areas.
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Chapter 1 - Setting Up the Printer Unpacking the Printer A typical printer kit may contain the items shown in Figure 1. Printer Protective Case BA RGE H CHA RES REF DA TTER Battery Y TA R WE ON OFF PO AC Cable USB Interface Cable AC Adapter Print Head Cleaning Cloth Printer Installation CD v. 1.0 ©2009 Brother Mobile Solutions, Device Drivers Configuratio n Utilities User’s Manuals English French Spanish Portuguese Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Connecting to an AC Outlet (Optional) Connect the printer to a nearby AC power outlet to run it on AC power or to charge the battery (See “Charging the Battery”, page 39). 1. Connect the AC adapter to the printer as shown in Figure 2. 2. Connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter. 3. Plug the AC power cord into a nearby AC power outlet (100~240 VAC, 50-60 Hz). ON F OF WER PO GE AR H CH FRES RE TA DA Y APT AD AC ! TTER BA Printer . 1 AC Adapter 3 AC Cable 2 Figure 2.
Connecting to a DC Supply (Optional) The PocketJet can be powered from its internal NiMH battery or from a vehicle DC supply. To install the battery, See page 36. To connect your PocketJet to a “12-volt” vehicle DC supply to print or maintain the battery charge, follow the steps below. 1. Connect an appropriate power cord (either with a cigarette plug or direct wired) to the vehicle 12VDC supply as shown in Figure 3. (These items are available as options. See Chapter 8.) 2.
Using the Operation Panel The operation panel consists of the main switch and three indicator lights. See Figure 4. Figure 4. Operation panel Main Switch Functions Power ON: Push once while the printer is OFF. Power OFF: Push twice quickly. Manual Form Feed: With power ON and paper inserted, press and hold the main switch to feed (or eject) paper.
NOTE: Additional functions such as Auto On, Auto Off, and Pre-Feed are available for your printer through the PocketJet 3 Utility or PocketJet 3Plus Utility. See pages 17-35 for details. Indicator Lights The three indicator lights—POWER, DATA, and ERROR— show both normal operation and error conditions. Each light may appear as green, red, or orange, and may either stay lit continuously or blink. The meaning of the many possible indications of these lights is explained in more detail in Chapter 5.
Chapter 2 - Using the Printer Printing Solutions Brother provides printing solutions for many different operating systems and device types. Device types include: • Windows systems • Psion/Symbian systems • Windows CE systems • Palm systems • Rim systems • Mac OS systems • Linux systems For most printer applications, your printer requires driver software to communicate with your computer. A CD with drivers and installation information is provided with your PocketJet.
Driver Installation NOTE: Please do NOT connect your PocketJet printer to your computer via the USB cable UNTIL you have performed the driver installation. If you accidentally do so, cancel the “New Hardware Wizard”, disconnect the printer, and begin the driver installation described below.
Manual Install You may want to manually install a Windows version. View the “Readme.txt” file on the CD for more information. Note that every driver can be installed manually if necessary. 1. Place the installation CD into the host CD drive. 2. Browse the CD to find the directory for your printer model. 3. Browse the CD to find the proper operating system folder (for Windows, either “:\\Win2000-XP” or “:\\Vista”. 4.
Operating System Considerations The following three settings (Modes) can be accessed using the software dialog boxes and methods discussed below. In Windows Vista, permanently change the advanced features using “Start:Control Panel:Printers: Brother PJ-522: Printing Preferences: Advanced or the settings may be temporarily changed using the “Print Setup” from your application.
Selecting Media Cut Sheet Paper 1. 2. 3. Select “Fixed Page” mode. Select the appropriate paper size (Letter, A4, or Legal). In Windows Vista / XP / 2000 Professional, set the Paper Type to “Cutsheet”. Non-Perforated Roll Paper To use roll paper, you must select from either fixed page length using “Fixed Page Mode” or variable page length using the “No Feed Mode” and selecting a page eject length using the “No Feed Mode Extra Feed” option.
3. If the fixed length desired is not one of these sizes, use the Advanced Features setup to select User Defined Paper Size. Set the width and length as desired. D. Multipage Documents with “tear off” for EACH page Note: This feature has recently been added to the Windows Vista / XP / 2000 Professional driver. Select “Roll Paper Pause” for Windows XP / 2000 Professional for Paper Source on the “Paper” tab within the printer properties control panel.
Windows-Specific Operating System Features Windows Vista Notes: 1) The “Roll Paper Pause” feature is not available in Vista. 2) This system supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Vista. Windows XP / 2000 Professional Notes: 1) Paper Type Control – Select Cut Sheet, Roll, or Perforated Roll. This modifies the printable area of all paper sizes (Letter, Legal, A4, and Custom). 2) Using Custom Forms a. Select Start:Settings:Printers: select Server Properties. b.
Connecting to Your Computer There are two ways to connect your PocketJet to your computer, via USB cable and via Infrared (IrDA). For Printers with the optional Bluetooth feature, you can connect via wireless Bluetooth. Via USB Cable CAUTION: Install the driver software before connecting the printer to the computer via the USB cable. 1. Install the printer driver. See page 7. 2. Make sure your printer is off before installing the interface cable. 3.
Via Infrared (IrDA) If a USB cable is not connected to the PocketJet printer when it is turned on, the infrared connection is automatically enabled. Make sure your computer is set properly to send data via its infrared port, make sure the two infrared ports are aligned toward each other, and proceed to print. Via Bluetooth (Bluetooth Models Only) 1. Follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of your Bluetooth equipped host computer or adapter to install any necessary hardware and software. 2.
Printing 1. Make sure that you have installed a charged battery, have connected the printer to an AC power outlet, or have the DC adapter plugged in. 2. Turn the printer on by pressing the main switch once quickly. The POWER indicator lights up. See Figure 8. Figure 8. Turning the printer ON 3. Insert a sheet of Brother Genuine Thermal Paper into the paper input slot. Place the print side of the paper away from you, so that it faces the rear of the printer. See Figure 9.
4. Print one or more pages from any software application. The green DATA indicator light blinks to indicate that the printer is receiving data from your computer. NOTE: If you have inserted paper into the input slot and the green DATA light stays on (without blinking), the printer has received insufficient data to print an entire page. Press and hold the green Power button to eject the remainder of the page. Turning the Printer OFF Press the main switch twice quickly to turn the printer off.
PocketJet Configuration Utility The CD supplied with the printers (PJ-522, PJ-523) contains a PocketJet Configuration Utility. This can be used to access advanced printer settings for custom installations if needed.
Using the PocketJet 3 Configuration Utility : • • • • Connect an external power source, or be sure that the battery is freshly charged. Assure that the Printer Driver has been installed and is functional. Connect the supplied USB cable between the printer and host computer, or align the computer and printer Infrared ports. From the Start Menu, select Programs, select “PocketJet 3” or “PocketJet 3Plus”, and then select “PocketJet 3 Utility (or PocketJet 3Plus Utility)”.
Menu Bar File Menu: • Import – Load a configuration file that was saved previously using the Export feature. NOTE: You must then Save Config to set the printer to this configuration. • Export – Save a configuration to a file. • Select Printer – Displays the currently available print queues for your printer, along with the port name, to make it easier to select the proper printer in case you have more than one print queue available. This will also modify the Printer selected on the main dialog.
Selecting “Bluetooth Settings” will display the following screen where you will have the choice of setting two parameters, the PIN code and the Local Name. Setting a new PIN code limits access to your printer to only a host that has the correct PIN code. Setting a new Local Name allows identification of this particular printer where multiple printers are available and discoverable. Both the PIN code and the Local Name must use alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 09) only.
You may enter from 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters for your PIN code. Click on the “Save PIN” button to transmit your PIN code to the printer. CAUTION: For security purposes, the Bluetooth PIN code cannot be programmed using the Bluetooth port. Please use the USB cable or IRDA port to program the PIN code. Note that the PIN code for your printer will be printed on the printer’s built-in test pattern should you forget your code, and you may create a new code at any time by using the Configuration Utility.
Configuration Options (Dropdown Menu Selections) Note: These configuration options are in most cases relevant only where the host computer will be sending simple text data to the printer and does not have a Brother-supplied driver available. The options which are common to all operating systems include Auto-On, Auto-Off, and Pre-feed. Printer: This selection lists print queues that exist for the printer. In most cases only one queue will be displayed.
For standard paper sizes, this setting determines default margins and expected length for each printed page. For ‘Custom’ sizes, margins and length may be set using the commands ‘Form Length’, ‘Bottom Margin’, ‘Left Margin’ and ‘Right Margin’. ‘Letter’ size assumes an 8-1/2 x 11” page, and sets a total printable height of 10.67”, which in turn provides for a top margin of about 0.27”, and a bottom margin of about 0.06”. Printable width is set to 8.16” with 0.17” margins on either side.
the setting for lightest print will do so, however, note that using “high” will use more battery power. ‘Low’ = lighter, and ‘High’ = darker print. Form Feed Mode: This setting affects what the printer will do in response to a Form Feed command from any source. Different modes are appropriate depending upon the type of paper being used. ‘Fixed Page’ mode is typically appropriate. It assumes a known page length (based upon the ‘Form Length’ and/or ‘Paper Size’ settings).
If Auto-On is set to ‘Enabled’, the printer will power up as soon as an external power source is connected to the printer. This can be useful in certain mobile installations where access to the Main Switch is difficult or unavailable. If Auto-On is set to ‘Enabled-No Main Switch’, the printer will power up as soon as an external power source is connected, and furthermore, the Main Switch cannot be used to turn the printer off.
This command determines what the ESC/P® emulation does with ASCII characters 10 and 13. These are the ‘line feed’ (LF) and ‘carriage return’ (CR) characters. The “LF” causes the printer to move down to the next print line, and the “CR” causes the printer to move back to the left margin position. In most cases, these are sent at the ends of lines to position the printer for the next line of text.
Form Length: This command can be used to set the form length of a ‘Custom’ size page. You may specify the vertical print area in text lines as defined by the ‘Text Line Spacing’ setting, or in inches. If using the ‘Lines’ method for setting “custom” form length, the physical height of the page is determined by the vertical space per line as determined by the ‘Text Line Spacing’ command.
Bottom Margin: This setting will modify the bottom margin when ‘Page Size’ is set to ‘Custom’. ‘Lines’ allow you to set a bottom margin equal to the height of a specific number of text lines. The actual space that is left depends upon the current setting of the ‘Text Line Spacing’ setting. For example, if ‘Text Line Spacing’ is set to 1/6”, and the ‘Bottom Margin’ is set to ‘4’ lines, 2/3” of blank space will be created at the bottom of each page.
Left Margin: This setting can modify the left margin when the ‘Custom’ ‘Page Size’ is selected. You may choose to avoid any changes by selecting ‘Use Paper Size’ which will assume you wish to use the full 8” available print width. You may also choose to set a number of columns of unprinted left margin. The actual empty width created will depend upon the current character pitch as set by ‘Default Pitch’.
Right Margin: This setting can modify the right margin when the ‘Custom’ ‘Page Size’ is selected. You may choose to avoid any changes by selecting ‘Use Paper Size’ which will assume you wish to use the full 8” available print width. You may also choose to set a number of columns of unprinted right margin. The actual empty width created will depend upon the current character pitch as set by ‘Default Pitch’.
Default Font: This command determines which of the two internal typefaces is the default when printing ASCII text. From the factory, a Serif font (similar to Courier) and a Sans Serif font (similar to Letter Gothic) are supplied. Default Pitch: This command determines default horizontal size of characters when printing ASCII text. Smaller characters (15 per inch) allow you to print more characters across a line than larger characters (10 per inch).
Character Set Map: This menu allows you to select the use of special characters appropriate for one of the languages selected. See Appendix I for a chart of the special characters available.
Printer Commands (Function Buttons) See the buttons across the bottom of the window. Test Page: You can print a test page using the Configuration Utility or you can print test pages using the Main Switch (See “Self -Test Feature”, page 54). Clicking on ‘Test Page’ will print a page showing the current printer configuration and image quality verification graphics. See illustration below.
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Clean: Clicking on this button places the printer in “Cleaning Mode”. Refer to that maintenance procedure in this manual for further instructions. Factory Reset: Clicking on this button will return the printer to its original factory settings for fonts and configuration. The configuration data from the file “PJ3Factory.cfg” or “PJ3PlusFactory.cfg” on the same directory as exe file will be loaded and displayed.
Installing the Battery (Optional) 1. Open the printer’s battery cover by pressing the cover latch. Push the cover away from the AC adapter receptacle. See Figure 10. Figure 10. Opening the Battery Cover 2. Swing the cover open and remove it. 3. Gently push the battery connector into the terminal on the inside of the printer’s battery compartment. See Figure 11. Figure 11.
4. Grasp the battery removal ribbon, which is attached to the inside of the battery compartment. See Figure 12. NOTE: If you forget to hold on to the ribbon, you may accidentally insert the battery on top of it. Then you won’t be able to remove the battery by pulling the ribbon. Figure 12. Placing the battery inside the battery compartment 5. While holding onto the ribbon, tilt the battery and place it inside the battery compartment.
Removing the Battery 1. Open the printer’s battery cover by pressing the cover latch. Swing the cover open and remove it. 2. Pull out on the battery removal ribbon as shown in Figure 13 until the battery starts to tilt out of its compartment. NOTE: If the battery removal ribbon is caught behind the battery, insert a thin metal object such as a flat-blade screwdriver between the battery and the case at the end away from the AC adapter receptacle and tilt it out of its compartment. 3.
Charging the Battery NOTE: Batteries are shipped from the factory uncharged. Brother recommends that a complete charging cycle (following steps 1 through 3 below) be completed before using the battery for the first time. 1. Make sure the printer is connected to an AC power outlet with the AC adapter and power cord or a DC power cord. 2. Make sure the printer is off. 3. Press the main switch and hold it down for a few seconds until the POWER indicator light begins to blink.
Tips on Using the Battery Darker prints discharge the battery faster than lighter prints do. Use the density adjustment from the driver dialog on your computer or use the Configuration Utility to adjust lightness and darkness. See “Accessing Advanced Software Features” on page 8.
Chapter 3 - Tips on Using Paper Inserting Paper 1. Use both hands to hold the paper straight while you insert it into the printer’s paper input slot. Make sure the bottom edge of the paper is parallel to the feed roller. 2. Press the paper gently into the printer’s input slot until the roller pulls it into the starting position, then let go. See Figure 14. Figure 14.
See “Form Feed Modes”, page 9 and “Non-Perforated Roll Paper”, page 10 and “Perforated Roll Paper”, page 11. Use Brother Genuine Thermal paper Brother Genuine Thermal Paper has been designed and tested for optimal print quality, maximal reliability, and long printer life. Usage and Handling Instructions • When loading paper, make sure the smooth, coated side faces the back of the printer. • To avoid wrinkling and tearing, keep paper in its box or bag until ready to use.
Clearing a Paper Jam Method 1 Press and hold the green Main Power switch. The drive motor will start and move slowly for a few seconds, then move faster as long as you hold the switch down. This can be repeated as many times as necessary. If this does not move the jammed paper out of the printer, use Method 2 below. Note: This method can also be used to finely position a sheet of paper for printing, for instance on a pre-printed form. Method 2 1. Gently open the release cover as far back as it will go.
2. Gently pull the paper out of the printer. Pulling in either direction is acceptable. See Figure 16. Figure 16. Pulling jammed paper out of the printer 3. Close the release cover. 4. Reinsert a new sheet of paper in the printer and restart the job.
Chapter 4 - Maintaining the Printer Cleaning the Print Head To maintain high print quality, clean the print head after 500 prints or whenever you detect broken or light characters on the page. NOTE: Defective or wrinkled paper can also cause broken or light characters. If the problem does not go away after you clean the print head, try a different sheet of paper or a higher density setting. 1. Make sure the printer is powered on without paper loaded.
Figure 17. Inserting the cleaning cloth NOTE: Do not attempt to clean the print head with any material other than the cleaning cloth. The cleaning cloth is for head and roller cleaning only. Do not use it to clean any other part of the printer. Don’t throw the cleaning cloth away after you clean the print head. It should last for the life of the printer. Keep the cleaning cloth with your printer supplies and use it whenever you need to clean the print head.
Cleaning the Platen Roller Dirt and debris on the platen roller can make the roller feed paper into the printer at an angle, degrade the quality of the printed image, or both. 1. Make sure the printer is powered on without paper loaded. NOTE: If paper is loaded and detected by the printer when you attempt to initiate Cleaning Mode, a Form Feed will be executed instead. 2. Press the main switch for about two seconds. The “Data” LED will illuminate red. 3.
Figure 18. Cleaning the platen roller. NOTE: Do not attempt to clean the platen roller with any material other than the cleaning cloth. The cleaning cloth is for head cleaning and platen roller cleaning only. Do not use it to clean any other part of the printer. Don’t throw the cleaning cloth away after you clean the platen roller. It should last for the life of the printer. Keep the cleaning cloth with your printer supplies and use it whenever you need to clean the platen roller or the print head.
Cleaning the Printer’s Exterior Should the outside of the printer become dirty, clean it using a dry cloth. NOTE: Avoid saturating the cloth. Do not allow water to get inside the printer. Avoid the use of benzene, alcohol, paint thinner, or cleaners that are abrasive, alkaline, or acidic. Such cleaners may damage the printer’s case.
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Chapter 5 - Reference Indicator Lights The indicator lights tell you about the current status of the printer. Indicator Light Table = Solid =Blinking = Alternating Blinking POWER DATA ERROR = Doesn’t matter External power in use Battery in use, > 14.0 Volts Battery in use, > 13.1 Volts Battery in use, > 10.0 Volts Battery in use, > 6.
POWER DATA ERROR Bad checksum of flash data No battery found when charging Time-Out when charging Low Thermal Head temperature High Thermal Head temperature Data Receive Error Indicator Light Warnings The POWER indicator light does not light The printer is receiving no power. If you are using the AC adapter, make sure it is connected properly. See page 2, “Connecting to an AC Outlet (Optional)”. Make sure the AC power outlet is “live”.
Time-Out When Charging The printer believes that too much time was required to bring the battery up to a normal charge voltage. A maximum of 150 minutes is allowed for the charging cycle. This is an indication that the battery should be replaced. Low Thermal Head Temperature The temperature of the thermal head is too low for reliable printing). You need to use the printer in a warmer environment.
Self-Test Feature The Self-Test Feature can be used to print a letter-size page test page without connection to a host computer. The test page (See page 34) contains firmware level, image quality, and configuration information. 1. To print a test page, the printer must be turned on and idle, and paper must not be loaded in the printer. 2. Press the main switch for two seconds and release to place the printer in “Service Mode”. The DATA light will illuminate red. 3.
Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting Overview If you have difficulty getting your printer to work properly, first check to make sure you have done the following tasks correctly (See Chapter 1, “Setting Up the Printer”). • Installing the battery or connecting the printer to an AC outlet • Connecting the printer to your computer Make sure you have installed and selected the proper printer driver as explained in Chapter 2, “Using the Printer”.
Paper Problems The paper is jammed in the printer See page 43, “Clearing a Paper Jam”. Paper moves through the printer, but nothing appears on the paper Make sure you are using Brother Genuine Thermal paper and that you are loading it properly with the print side away from you. See page 41, “Inserting Paper”. Also, check the Print Density setting using the “Accessing Advanced Software Features”, Chapter 2.
The image is compressed and stretched in many places Make sure the release cover was not left open during printing. If it is open, close it completely. Make sure the paper is not slipping in the printer. If it is, make sure the print head and platen roller are clean. See Chapter 4, “Maintaining the Printer”. Make sure the paper is not wrinkled prior to inserting it. Also, make sure you are using Brother Genuine Thermal paper.
The top margin is incorrect Make sure the correct margins have been set in the configuration utility and your software application. If not, set the margins for the top and bottom of the page as needed. Make sure you are not inserting the paper into the paper input slot with excessive force. Always insert the paper gently.
Pages Don’t Print The green DATA indicator remains lit but does not blink The print buffer contains unprinted data from the software application. - If you have already inserted paper in the printer, take the paper out and re-insert it to make sure the printer knows paper is ready. If that doesn’t work, you may need to turn the printer off, turn it back on, and restart the print job. If paper has not already been inserted into the printer, insert a new sheet of paper and the print job should proceed.
Chapter 7 - Technical Information Product Specifications (PJ-522 / PJ-523) Printer specifications Model Name PJ-522 PJ-523 Dimensions 10.04 x 2.17 x 1.18 in. /255 (W) x 55 (D) x 30 (H) mm Weight Approximately 0.80 lb. (excluding Battery, paper) 390g (w/Bluetooth, 0.86 lb. (excluding Battery, paper) 395g) Printing Method Direct thermal printing Print Speed Up to three 8.5” x 11” per minute Resolution 203 x 200 dpi 300 x 300 dpi Print Width 8.04” 8.21” Paper Size Letter (216 x 279mm / 8.
Operating System environment Windows 2000 Professional / XP / Windows Vista (USB, Bluetooth, IrDA), others REGULATORY EMI FCC Class B EN50024:1998 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 Safety (Power Supply) CE EN60950 ERL (European UL Testing) to UL1950 See Declarations of Conformity for additional details.
For PocketJet 3 units sold in the U.S.A.
For PocketJet 3 Plus units sold in the U.S.S.
For PocketJet 3 Bluetooth units sold in the U.S.A.
For PocvketJet 3 Plus Bluetooth units sold in the U.S.A.
Radio & Television Interference United States FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Canadian Regulations This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Cet appariel numérique respecte les limites de bruit radioélectrique applicables aux appariels numériques de Classe B préscrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique du Ministère des Communications. This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Chapter 8 - Ordering Information You can order the following supplies, and accessories for your printer. Consumables • Cut sheet Brother Genuine Thermal Paper (100-sheet boxes): - Letter size - Legal size - A4 size • Rolls of Brother Genuine Thermal Paper (100 ft.): - Letter width - A4 width - Perforated paper - Weatherproof perforated Note: Perforated rolls are perforated to customer specifications with an index mark to assist in separation.
• If you are in the U.S., call Brother at 1-800-543-6144 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mountain Time, Monday through Friday, and ask for Mobility Products Sales. • If you are outside the U.S., contact the dealer where you purchased your printer for information about ordering supplies, accessories and replacement parts. Uploadable Fonts Custom fonts may be developed for this printer to meet unique customer applications. For further information in N. America, call 1-800-543-6144 or 303-460-1600.
Appendix I - Character Set Tables Extended Graphics Character Table MSB> 0 1 2 3 4 0 @ LSB 0 ! 1 A 1 “ 2 B 2 # 3 C 3 $ 4 D 4 % 5 E 5 & 6 F 6 ‘ 7 G 7 ( 8 H 8 ) 9 I 9 * : J A + ; K B , < L C - = M D .
User’s Guide Brother Mobile Solutions, Inc 100 Technology Drive, Suite 250A Broomfield, CO 80021 USA 303-460-1600 Fax: 303-460-1628 E-mail: info@brother.com Internet: www.brothermobilesolutions.com Technical Support In US: 1-800-543-6144, ext. 1601 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Time, M-F Outside US: Contact your local reseller or any of the Authorized Service Centers Ordering Supplies, Accessories or Replacement Parts In US: 1-800-543-6144, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.