MOBILE PRINTER VERSAJET Micro2 Series Quick Start Guide
Getting Familiar with Your Micro2 Thank you for choosing Cino VersaJet Micro2 Series Mobile Printer. These rugged printers will become productive and efficient additions to your workplace thanks to their innovative design. This document provides an easy reference for operating and maintaining the Micro2 Series Mobile Printer. A complete documentation for this printer series is provided by the VersaJet Micro2 Series User Guide available on the Internet at http://www.cino.com.tw. 1. Battery Door 2.
Installing and Charging the Battery Installing the Battery 1. 2. Pull up the battery door. Push the battery door latch to the left. 4. 3. 5. Slide the battery pack into the battery compartment. Open the battery door. 6. Close the battery door. Push the battery door latch to the right. Charging the Battery 1. There are four different power plugs packed in power supply kit, choose the suitable plug for your region and stick it into the receptacle cavity until it is locked. 1. 2~3 2.
Loading the Media Roll The Micro2 is designed to print either receipt or label. Please decide the printing mode, media type and sensor type before loading the media roll. Printing Mode The Micro2 supports both line (default) mode and page mode. Media Type Continuous Receipt, I-Mark Media and Gap Label can be applied to Micro2. Sensor Type Both Transmissive sensor and Reflective sensor are available for page mode. Loading Media Without Peeler 1. Push down the media cover knob to open the media cover. 2.
Conduct Length Measurement You can conduct length measurement by using reflective sensor (default setting) for I-Mark media roll or transmissive sensor for gap label roll. Please refer to the VersaJet Programming Reference for changing the sensor from reflective to transmissve, if the gap label roll is used. 1. Open the media compartment cover, the LED1 will light up orange, and LED2, LED3 will light up green respectively, and then start flashing after 10 seconds. 2. Load the media roll. 3.
Verify Micro2 is Working After fully charging the battery pack and loading the receipt roll, you can print a configuration message to verify Micro2 is in proper working condition. A configuration message will be printed after executing the self-test procedure. Steps: 1. Make sure the Micro2 is power off. 2. Press and hold the FEED Button and then press POWER Button. 3. Release both POWER and FEED buttons.
Using the Accessories Using the Belt Clip This belt clip accommodates the users to carry the printer by wearing it on the belt. Before locking the belt clip to the printer, please screw the belt buckle to the back of the printer first. Then follow the step 2-4 to lock the belt clip to the printer. 1. 2. 3. 4. Using the Peeler Option The optional peeler allows the user to peel off the labels from the backing material for label printing. To install the peeler, please follow the steps below. 1. 2.
Indications Beeping Indications No.
Warning and Error Messages LED1 LED2 Orange Green LED3 LED4 Description Paper jam (*1), or Label length measurement error (*2) Start blinking after steady on for 10 seconds Orange Green Green Media compartment cover opened (*3) Start blinking after steady on for 10 seconds Orange Green Green Green No Paper (*4) Start blinking after steady on for 10 seconds Orange Green Green Orange Start blinking after steady on for 0.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning Instructions Please refer to following procedures and figures to clean the printer. 1. Power off Micro2. 2. Open the Media Compartment Cover. 3. Remove the Media Roll. Print Head Tear Bar Platen Roller Areas Methods Print Head Use the cleaning pen or a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol to clean the surface of the print head from end to end. Tear Bar Use the cleaning pen or a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol to clean the tear bar.
Important Information Caution The discharge of electrostatic energy can damage or destroy the print head or electronic components used in this device. Do not touch the print head or any exposed electronic components. Never operate the printer in a location where near liquid or inflammable substances. It might cause personal injury. The print head and motor get hot during use. Never touch them until they recover cool.