Operator`s manual

12 A-Class
2.1.1 Contents
Check the contents of the package. In addition to documentation, the following items should be present:
The printer
A power cord
The Accessories CD-ROM
Any special additionally purchased items or options.
2.1.2 Additional Printing Requirements
To begin label production, the following items may also be necessary.
Media (and ribbon, if necessary); see Section 2.2.
A communications interface cable; see Section 3.3.1.
An applicator interface cable; see Appendix D.
Additional labeling software (see the Accessories CD-ROM for
Windows Drivers and basic labeling software).
2.2 Selecting Media and Ribbon
Printing supplies are a major consideration in determining the quality of the final product. Printing bar
codes or detailed images on inexpensive direct thermal and thermal transfer media can be difficult. Many
low-cost direct thermal stocks have raised reaction temperatures and therefore require higher heat values
or slower speeds to print a clear image. In some cases, to print detailed images at high speeds, media with
a low reaction or release temperature is required because the media will not be stretched beyond its limits.
A brief overview of the two different media categories is included below. For information regarding a
specific application always consult a qualified media specialist or a Datamax Media Representative.
Direct Thermal Media
Three important factors to consider when selecting a direct thermal stock:
The abrasive qualities of the material that covers the thermal reactive layer of the media.
The amount of heat required to burn an image into the media.