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Table of Contents Getting Started................................ 1 Connecting MP3200 through RS232C...................... 17 Getting Familiar with Your MP3200............................ 2 Switch Functions.......................................................18 Installing and Charging the Battery ............................ 3 Indications.................................................................18 Installing the Battery .....................................................
Getting Started Thank you for choosing VERSAJET MP3200 Series Mobile Printer. The MP3200 series mobile printer is designed with rugged yet lightweight architecture, delivering the ultimate convenience of mobility to meet your on-demand labels and receipts printing requirements. To meet various wireless communication requirements, the MP3200 series comes with two different models - MP3200 and MP3200BT. RS232C and IrDA communication interfaces are supported on both models.
Getting Started Getting Familiar with Your MP3200 Please familiarize yourself with the features of your MP3200 as shown in the following diagram.
Getting Started Installing and Charging the Battery (2) Slide the battery pack into the battery pack compartment aligning with the arrow sign. A new rechargeable battery pack is shipped together with the MP3200 series mobile printer. Please unpack and fully charge the battery pack prior to using it for the first time. Please follow the steps indicated below to install and charge the battery pack : Installing the Battery (1) Open the battery pack compartment by pushing down the cover lock button.
Getting Started Charging the Battery Please refer to following table for detailed battery status. (1) Plug the power supply unit into the appropriate AC wall socket, then connect the DC plug of the power supply unit to MP3200(BT) DC power jack. a. Use of an unapproved power supply unit could damage the battery pack or MP3200(BT). b. For more information on the battery pack, please refer to “Extending Battery Life” and “Battery Disposal” for details. (2) Activate MP3200(BT) by pressing the POWER button.
Getting Started Loading the Media Roll The MP3200(BT) is designed to print either receipt or label. Please decide the printing mode, media type and sensor type before loading the media roll. Sensor Type Printing Mode Both transmissive sensor and reflective sensor are available for page mode only : Transmissive Sensor This sensor is used to detect the different transmissive ratio between label and liner. The MP3200(BT) supports two printing modes : standard (line) mode and page mode.
Getting Started Loading Media Roll without Peeler (1) Open the media compartment cover by pushing down the cover lock knob. (2) You can find a media width adjustment spacer inserted in the media compartment groove. Push the spacer forward and pull it out. Adjust the width adjustment spacer to fit one of the grooves in accordance with the width of the media roll. Grooves are available for the width from 34 to 58 mm with 3 mm per pitch.
Getting Started Loading Label Roll with Peeler (4) Pull out the media paper and thread it into the slot beneath the feed roller. Close the media compartment cover. (1) Open the media compartment cover by pushing down the cover lock knob.
Getting Started (4) If you choose label printing by using the peeler function, the backing material will be peeled away from the label as it is printed. Tear the first label partially apart and thread the label edge into the slot beneath the feed roller, keep the backing material separated on the other side of the feed roller. Then, close the media compartment cover. Press the FEED button, the MP3200(BT) will forward the first label and remain ready in the next printing position.
Getting Started Conduct Length Measurement You can conduct length measurement by using transmissive sensor (default setting) for gap label roll or reflective sensor for I-Mark media roll. If the length measurement is failed or executed without setting the correct media roll, the MP3200(BT) will issue a paper jam error. Please conduct length measurement once again. On condition that the length measurement is done successfully, the value will be stored into the flash memory.
Getting Started Verify MP3200 is Working (2) Load the receipt roll (without I-Mark). After fully charging the battery pack and loading the receipt roll, you can print a configuration message to verify MP3200(BT) is in proper working condition. A configuration message will be printed after executing the self-test procedure. (3) Press the FEED button and release it. (4) Close the media compartment cover, the LED3 flashes green 3 times.
Using Your MP3200 The MP3200 series mobile printer has to establish communication with a host system which sends the data to be printed. There are three ways for connecting MP3200(BT) with the host system : By means of an IrDA wireless communication via IrOBEX or IrCOMM protocols. By means of a Bluetooth wireless communication via SPP protocol (MP3200BT only). By using a RS232C cable between printer and its host system.
Using Your MP3200 Connecting MP3200 through IrDA Decide IrDA Protocol and IrDA Port The MP3200(BT) is equipped with a standard IrDA interface. IrDA is an industry standard defined by the IrDA consortium (Infrared Data Association). It specifies a way to transfer data wirelessly via infrared radiation. The IrDA specifications include standards for both the physical devices and the protocols they use to communicate with each other.
Using Your MP3200 Establish IrOBEX Connection (4) If the IrOBEX connection is built successfully, the LED2 will flash green and an IrOBEX connection icon will be displayed on the task bar with MP3200(BT)-0001 (0001 is the default setting of IrDA device ID). You can use the printer command to change the IrDA device ID. The following procedure of installation example describes how to connect MP3200(BT) with a host laptop in Windows 2000 using IrOBEX protocol for reference.
Using Your MP3200 Establish IrCOMM Connection (5) Please use the printer command to set the IrDA communication protocol as IrCOMM. The following procedure of installation example describes how to connect MP3200(BT) with a host laptop in Windows 2000 using IrCOMM protocol for reference. Please note that the installation procedure may vary with each different host system and operating system. You have to follow the respective procedure to build the connection accordingly.
Using Your MP3200 Connecting MP3200BT through Bluetooth Usually, the resident Bluetooth drivers will configure the SPP connection as one of the virtual COM ports in your host system that can be controlled and utilized by the user’s application programs. If your host system supports the functionality of PICONET, up to 7 units of MP3200BT can be connected to the same host system simultaneously.
Using Your MP3200 Establish Bluetooth Connection ® (3) Power on MP3200BT within the radio range. The LED indictors flash 5 times to indicate the battery status firstly. Following the battery status indication, the LED1 indicator of MP3200BT will flash red at 2 seconds intervals. The MP3200BT is now ready to be connected. Generally speaking, Widcomm provides complete Windows based Bluetooth software and its stacks have been broadly adopted by the Bluetooth industry.
Using Your MP3200 Connecting MP3200 through RS232C b. Double-click “CINO SPP on MP3200BT-xxxx”, the PIN code or Passkey request balloon will appear over the notification area for security connection. Please enter “00000000”. The MP3200(BT) can communicate with a host system through a RS232C serial interface. The following procedure of installation example describes how to connect MP3200(BT) with a host laptop in Windows 2000 for reference.
Using Your MP3200 Switch Functions Indications The MP3200(BT) has two control buttons : POWER and FEED. The following tables show the status of MP3200(BT) by pressing each button in different states. The MP3200(BT) has two indicators, beeper and LED indicator. They will provide various indications according to the actual operating conditions and states. You may obtain necessary information to understand all details by referring to following descriptions.
Using Your MP3200 MP3200BT Communication Indications LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Red Blinking at 2 seconds intervals Battery Status Indications Status LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Battery Status MP3200BT is ready to be connected or is connected by RS232 interface. Green Green Green Green More than 90% of battery remains Green Green Green Green Green Green More than 70% of battery remains More than 50% of battery remains MP3200BT Bluetooth radio link built.
Using Your MP3200 Error Indications LED1 LED2 Orange Green LED3 LED4 Start blinking after steady on for 10 seconds Orange (1) Paper jam : Open the media compartment cover and reload the media roll. Status Paper jam (*1) , or Label length measurement error (*2) (2) Label length measurement error : Check whether the sensor type and media type are correct.
Using Your MP3200 Intelligent Power Management The MP3200(BT) can be activated by one of the following actions : The power management of mobile printer is a critical essence to prolong battery life. This contributes to extend the duty cycle as long as possible to optimize the efficiency. The MP3200(BT) is powered by a high-capacity Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack. The advanced power management can make the entire operation intelligently for energy-saving to minimize the power consumption.
Using Your MP3200 Using the Accessories The MP3200(BT) is equipped with a belt clip and two shoulder strap rings for user’s convenience. Please refer to following figures for details. Belt Clip Hook the clip over your belt and ensure the clip is securely attached to the belt. Belt Clip Shoulder Strap Rings There are two shoulder strap rings on the top of MP3200(BT). You can snap each end of the shoulder strap into the rings.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting This Chapter provides some useful information for following topics: Cleaning Instructions Troubleshooting Extending Battery Life Product Disposal Battery Disposal 23
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning Instructions The MP3200(BT) should be cleaned after printing a few rolls of media or if there are voids in the printout. Thus, cleaning MP3200(BT) is a necessary maintenance activity to ensure optimum performance and life. Clean the Printer areas by using cleaning pen or cotton swabs moistened with isopropyl alcohol. Please refer to following procedure and figure to clean the Printer : Areas (1) Power off MP3200(BT). (2) Open the media compartment cover.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Extending Battery Life Please review following information to solve common problems you may encounter with MP3200(BT). If the problems are not covered in this section, please inquire to your supplier for technical support. Here are some tips for extending the overall life of your batteries : Problems No power Solutions z Make sure the battery pack is installed properly.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Product Disposal Battery Disposal The MP3200(BT) complies with Directive 2002/69/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Don’t dispose the used battery packs in unsorted waste. Please recycle them according to your local regulations. The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) is a non-profit organization created to promote recycling of rechargeable batteries.
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