PP-55 BlackBerry User’s Manual Infinite Peripherals, Inc. www.ipcprint.com ............................ PP-55 User’s Manual for BlackBerry v4.
.. .. .. .. .Contents Contents ................................................................................................................... 2 Technical Data ........................................................................................................ 3 Box Contents ........................................................................................................... 4 Software ( Drivers & SDK ): ..........................................................................................
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.. .. .. .. .Getting Started The IPC PP-55 allows you to print information from your BlackBerry Smartphone. Before using the printer the battery should be properly charged and thermal media installed. The following Quick Start guide will help to get your PP55 ready for use. Quick Start: Steps What to do Purpose Where to find more information 1 Charge the PP-55 rechargeable battery pack as recommended in this manual.
.. .. .. .. .About Your PP-55 ♦ PP-55 Overall View Paper cover Battery cover ♦ Control Panel ON/OFF LED indicator ON/OFF and Paper Feed button Serial / USB Port Device carrier Battery charge LED indicator Adapter inlet ♦ Battery recharge NOTE: With a fully charged battery, PP-55 can print out more than 5000 inches of (alpha numeric) data. To recharge the battery, plug AC/DC adapter supplied with printer and charge until the red battery charge indicator turns to green.
.. .. .. .. .Charging Battery Charging PP-55: The PP-55 uses a Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack. Before first use, the PP-55 battery pack should be charged for at least 4 hours. To prevent electrical damage to the printer and/or battery pack, please use approved AC/DC adapter only. AC Adapter Adapter inlet Figure 2 Charging PP-55 & BlackBerry: The PP-55 has a built-in charging circuit to enable the charging of (selected models) of BlackBerry device while in the PP-55’s cradle.
.. .. .. .. .Printer Status & Operating Modes The PP-55 uses LEDs to indicate various conditions of operation. This may be charging, printing, out of paper or error conditions. The following explains these conditions and LED indication.
.. .. .. .. .Loading Paper The PP-55 uses a drop-and-load design making paper loading easy and trouble free. To load paper, simply remove the paper cover and drop in the new roll as shown in the steps below. Make sure that the paper is placed in the printer as shown in step 2 below. Open paper cover holder with both fingers and remove the remaining part of the old paper roll. Place the paper roll and cover in position.
.. .. .. .. .Running Self-test The PP-55 has a built-in test pattern that shows the printer’s current configuration as well as the various resident printer fonts. The self-test can also be used as a troubleshooting tool to determine printing problems or battery level. The steps below show how the self-test is activated. Step #1: Make sure the On-line LED is OFF. Before performing step #2. Figure 5 Step #2: Press and hold the paper feed button in for one beep.
.. .. .. .. .Compatible Devices The PP-55 / PP-55MS portable thermal printer is designed specifically for use with most BlackBerry USB devices. The PP-55 can be used in a variety of applications where hardcopy printouts are required. End Users – for printing Emails, HTML pages, Graphics files, Clipboard data, text only files, Screen Captures, and more. Manufacturers – for shipping & receiving goods, date and time printing, inventory control and W.I.P. management.
.. .. .. .. . Attaching Device The PP-55 has several versions designed to be used with specific BlackBerry devices. Care must be taken to ensure that the PP-55 cradle connector and PDA connector are not accidentally damaged. The figures below show how to attach the different device to the PP55 printer and how to remove the device from the printer. Soft Cradled (Cabled) version: Figure 7 Hard Cradled version: Slide device into cradle. Slide to remove device. Slide device into cradle.
.. .. .. .. .Magnetic Card Reader (MS Version only) The PP-55MS has a built-in magnetic card reader. The card reader incorporates a (3)-track magnetic read head requiring a single swipe to read field data from all three tracks. Magnetic Card Reader Reader Activation (Indicator) Figure 9 The magnetic read head faces towards the PDA cradle. When placing the card into the reader, the magnetic strip must be facing away from the PDA’s cradle as show in the figure below.
.. .. .. .. .Barcode Reader (MS BC Version only) The PP-55MS BC offers a version with built-in barcode reader. The barcode reader incorporates a linear image scan head and is capable of reading 1D barcodes. Barcode Reader Figure 11 The effective reading distance of the PP-55 barcode reader is approximately 10 cm. To scan a barcode, position the read head as close to the barcode label as possible.
.. .. .. .. .Syncing Using PP55 The PP-55 is designed to work as cradle for syncing your BlackBerry device to your desktop PC through the standard PC USB port. To sync your BlackBerry to the PC, using the USB sync cable that is supplied with the PP5 connect one end of the cable to the PP55 and the other to any standard USB port as shown in the figure below. Run the BlackBerry Desktop Manager “supplied with BlackBerry device” to start the syncing process.
.. .. .. .. .Replacing PP55 Battery To replace the battery in the PP55 printer follow the steps below. Hard Cradled version: 1. Remove the device from the cradle. 2. Using a Philips screw driver remove the (2) cradle screws at point (A). Note: do not detach the flex cable that connects the cradle to the base unit. 3. Using a Philips screw driver remove the battery cover screw at point (B). Soft Cradled (Cabled) version: 1. Detach the device from the PP55 interface cable. 2.
.. .. .. .. .Using Logos The PP55 thermal printer lets you add a stored logo to the Top or Bottom of your printed receipts. Note: In order to use a logo on printed receipts, the logo must first be loaded into the PP55 flash memory. Logo Manager (PC Utility): For help with creating and testing logos for the PP55, use Logo Manager. Logo Manager is available for download at: http://www.ipcprint.com/support/default.
.. .. .. .. .Developing Solution Integrating the PP-55 into your BlackBerry solution requires the use of the BlackBerry OS SDK for PP-55. The SDK incorporates API specific to developing application using the integrated Card reader and Barcode reader as well as incorporating Graphics, Barcode and Text printing capability of the PP-55. The table below shows the SDKs currently available for BlackBerry devices. SDKs BlackBerry Java Language Java IDE RIM BlackBerry Java JDE 4.
.. .. .. .. .Troubleshooting If you’re having a printing problem refer to the table below for possible causes. Item 1 Problem Paper feeds after issuing a print job but no printed text visible on paper. Possible Cause Thermal media is specially coated on outside of roll. Remove paper roll and reload properly. See section “Loading Paper” for details on loading paper. Paper cover not installed properly. See section “Loading Paper” for details on replacing paper cover. Printer out of paper.
.. .. .. .. .Contact Information National Sales Headquarters: Infinite Peripherals, Inc. 1340 Reynolds Avenue Suite 101 Irvine, CA 92614 Toll Free: 866-278-7860 Phone: 949-222-0300 Fax: 949-222-0375 www.ipcprint.com MobileSales@ipcprint.com Midwest Sales Office: Infinite Peripherals, Inc. 3104 N. Arlington Heights Road Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Phone: 847-818-1260 Fax: 847-818-1287 www.ipcprint.com MobileSales@ipcprint.com East Coast Sales Office Infinite Peripherals, Inc.