T2N User’s Manual 1
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, translated, or incorporated in any other material in any form or by any means, whether manual, graphic, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Printronix. Printronix makes no representations or warranties of any kind regarding this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 9 Product Overview................................................................................................................ 9 Applications ..................................................................................................................... 9 Product Features .........................................................................
3 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................37 Fault Handling ....................................................................................................................37 Identifying the Fault............................................................................................................37 Fault Recovery ................................................................................................
Ethernet Connection ...................................................................................................80 Web Setup ..................................................................................................................82 PGL Tab .........................................................................................................................83 ZGL Tab .........................................................................................................................
Help .................................................................................................................................118 Character Sets .................................................................................................................119 PGL Character Sets .....................................................................................................119 ZGL Character Sets....................................................................................................
1 Introduction Product Overview TM The T2N series of industrial thermal label printers are designed to offer the right features at the best value. The T2N series features a small footprint and low profile design that fits where larger industrial printers do not. Its quiet operation and fast label throughput is equally functional in the office or on the shop floor. The printer’s metal construction and die cast aluminum print mechanism is durable enough to withstand the toughest production environment.
Product Features Printer Standard Features The printer offers the following standard features for 203 dpi and 300 dpi models. 10 Thermal transfer printing Direct thermal printing Die-cast based print mechanism Metal cover with large clear media view window Position adjustable gap sensor Position adjustable black mark sensor Ribbon end sensor Ribbon encoder sensor LED indicators Real time clock USB 2.
1D Mail Stacked 2D Supported Barcodes Symbology PGL ZGL Code 39 x x Interleaved 2/5 x x Code 128 x x EAN-8 x x EAN-13 x x UPC-A x x UPC-E x x UPC-E0 x x UPC-E1 x MSI x x Codabar x x Code 93 x x EAN/UCC-128 x x UPCSHIP x x UPC Interleaved 2/5 Industrial 2/5 x FIM x x Code 11 x Matrix 2 of 5 x UPS-11 x Telepen x ITF-14 x Logmars x Planet x x Plessey x x BC 412 x x Code 3 of 5 x USPS Intelligent Mail x x Postnet x x German 2 of 5 x x Japanese Postnet Australian Post x PostBar (4-State) x Royal Mail x RSS-14
Printer Optional Features The printer offers the following optional features. User options Product option feature Dealer options Peel-off module Cutter module Factory options RS-232C Pin Configuration PIN CONFIGURATION 1 +5 V 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 CTS 5 GND 6 RTS 7 N/C 8 RTS 9 N/C Printer Specifications Physical dimensions 286 mm (W) x 259 mm (H) x 434 mm (D) 11.26 in (W) x 10.20 in (H) x 17.
Print Specifications Print Specifications Printhead resolution 203 dpi models 300 dpi models 203 dots/inch (8 dots/mm) 300 dots/inch (12 dots/mm) Printing method Dot size (width x length) Print speed (inches per second) Thermal transfer and direct thermal 0.125 x 0.125 mm (1 mm = 8 dots) 0.084 x 0.084 mm (1 mm = 11.8 dots) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ips 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ips Max. print width Max. print length 104 mm (4.10 in.) 2,512 mm (99 in.) 1,223 mm (48 in.
Media Specifications Media Specifications 203 dpi models 300 dpi models Label roll capacity 203.2 mm (8 in.) OD Media alignment Edge alignment Media type Continuous, die-cut, black mark, fanfold, notch Media wound type Printing face outside wound Media width (label + liner) Max. 118 mm (4.6 in.) Min. 25.4 mm (1.0 in.) Media thickness (label + liner) Max. 0.28 mm (0.0110 in.) Min. 0.06 mm (0.023 in.) Media core diameter 25.4 mm - 76.2 mm (1 in. ~ 3 in.
2 Operations Overview Unpacking and Inspection This printer is packaged to withstand damage during shipping. Upon receiving, inspect the packaging and printer. Keep all packaging materials in case you need to reship the printer. Unpacking the Printer The following items are included in the carton: Printer unit Software/Windows driver CD disk Quick Setup Guide Power cord Ribbon take up paper core 3” Media Core Adapters (2) Figure 1.
Printer Overview Front View A 1 6 4 7 5 A 1 1. STATUS Indicator 2. Pause Key 3. Feed Key 4. Media Exit 5. Lower Front Cover 2 6. Media Window 7. Media Cover (Handle) 3 Figure 2.
Interior View 6 1 7 2 8 3 4 9 5 10 1. Ribbon Take-Up Spindle 2. Ribbon Supply Spindle 3. Printhead Pressure Adjustment Knobs 4. Pivoting Deck 5. Deck Lock Lever 11 6. Label Roll Guide 7. 3” Core Adapters (2) 8. Media Hanger Beam 12 9. Ribbon Guide Bar 10. Media Guide Bar 11. Printhead 12. Platen Roller 13. Media Sensor 13 14 14. Label Width Guide Figure 3.
Rear View 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 Figure 4. Printer Rear View 1. Internal Ethernet Interface 2. Fanfold Label Entrance 3. RS-232C Interface (Max. 115,200 bps) 4. USB Interface (USB 2.0/ Full speed mode) 5. SD Card Slot* 6. Power Switch 7. Power Socket NOTE: The interface picture is for reference only. Refer to the product specification for interface availability. *Recommended SD specification. See Table 1 on page 19.
Table 1. SD Card Specifications SD Card Specification SD Card Capacity Approved SD Card Manufacturer V1.0, V1.1 128 MB SanDisk, Transcend V1.0, V1.1 256 MB SanDisk, Transcend, Panasonic V1.0, V1.1 512 MB SanDisk, Transcend, Panasonic V1.0, V1.1 1 GB SanDisk, Transcend, Panasonic V2.0 SDHC CLASS 4 4 GB V2.0 SDHC CLASS 6 4 GB SanDisk, Transcend, Panasonic V1.0, V1.1 microSD 128 MB Transcend, Panasonic V1.0, V1.1 microSD 256 MB Transcend, Panasonic V1.0, V1.
Operator Controls Front Panel and Keys STATUS Indicator Off On Blinking Printer is offline, no error. Printer is online, no error. Printer is in error state: Head Open, Paper Jam, Out of Paper, Ribbon Errors, Cutter Error, Printhead Overheat, Calibration Error POWER Indicator Off On Printer power is turned off. Printer power is turned on. ONLINE Indicator Off On Blinking Printer is offline and/or in error state. The printer can receive data while offline.
LED Indicators LED POWER ONLINE STATUS State Indication Off Printer power is turned off. On Printer power is turned on. Off Printer is offline or error occurred. On Printer is online. Blinking Printer is receiving data. Off Printer is offline. On Printer is online.
Ribbon Installation Loading Ribbon 1. Open the printer media cover. 2. Load the ribbon onto ribbon supply spindle and ribbon core onto ribbon take-up spindle. 3. Push the paper core and ribbon roll to the inboard end of each spindle. Ribbon Core Ribbon Take-Up Spindle Ribbon Ribbon Supply Spindle 4. Push the deck lock lever back to open the pivoting deck.
5. Thread the ribbon under ribbon guide bar and through ribbon sensor slot. (See page 25 for ribbon loading diagram or refer to diagram on printer media cover.) Ribbon Leader Ribbon Sensor Ribbon Guide Bar 6. Tape ribbon leader onto ribbon core. Keep ribbon wrinkle-free.
7. Rotate ribbon take-up spindle clockwise 3 to 5 full turns until ribbon is wrinkle-free. 8. Push both sides of the pivoting deck down to close it, ensuring the latches engage properly. Note: Pressing down only one side of the pivoting deck may result in the pivoting deck opening during printing. This can put the printer in an unknown state. Be sure to push both sides of the pivoting deck down and verify that the latch is in locked position.
Ribbon Loading Path Ribbon Ribbon Take-Up Spindle Ribbon Supply Spindle Ribbon Guide Bar Ribbon Sensor 25
Media Installation Loading a Label Roll 1. Open the media cover. 2. Push the deck lock lever back to open the pivoting deck. 3. Move the label roll guide to the end of the media hanger then place it in horizontal position. (If paper core is 3 inches, install 3 inch core adapters on the beam.) See Note on next page.
Note: For 3 inch core adapters, ensure arrows point vertical (see below). If using 1 inch core media, remove the 3 inch core adapter from the media hanger beam. 3 inch media core 1 inch media core 4. Place media roll on hanger beam. Place label roll guide in up position. 5. Thread leading edge of label through media guide bar onto the platen roller.
6. Adjust media width guide to fit label width. Adjust media sensor ensuring the gap/black mark passes underneath the media sensor indicator (marked by a triangle) for sensing. Media Sensor Indicator Media Width Guide 7. Push both sides of the pivoting deck down to close it, ensuring the latches engage properly. Note: Pressing down only one side of the pivoting deck may result in the pivoting deck opening during printing. This can put the printer in an unknown state.
Label Roll Loading Path Fanfold Media Entrance Slot Platen Roller Media sensor Media Hanger Beam Media guide bar 29
Loading Fanfold Media Fanfold media feeds through rear label entrance slot or opening. 1. Open the printer media cover. 2. Push the deck lock lever back to open the pivoting deck. 3. Move the label roll guide to the end of media hanger beam then place roll guide to horizontal position. 4. Remove the 3 inch core adapters from the media hanger beam. Label Roll Guide 3 Inch Core Adapters (2) 5. 6. 7. 8. Insert fanfold media through the rear label entrance slot.
Loading Media in Peel-Off Mode 1. Open the peel-off cover by pulling down the tabs located on peel-off cover. 2. Install the label roll (see page 26). 3. Use the Configuration Utility to set the media sensor type and calibrate the selected sensor. 4. Pull label through front of printer and peel off a few labels, leaving the liner.
5. Feed the liner into the peel-off cover slot. Label Liner Peel-off Cover Slot 6. Close the peel-off cover and pivoting deck.
7. Use the Configuration Utility to set the printer to Peel-Off mode. Peeling will automatically start. Press the FEED key to test. Liner Label Note: Calibrate the gap/black mark sensor when changing media.
Loading Media in Cut Mode 1. Install the label roll (see page 26). 2. Thread the media through the paper cutter opening. 3. Adjust the media width guide to fit the label width. Paper Cutter Opening 4. Close pivoting deck ensuring the latches engage properly. 5. Use the Configuration Utility to set the printer to Cutter mode. Press the FEED key to test. Note: Recalibrate the gap/black mark sensor when changing media.
Printhead Pressure Adjustment Knobs Adjust printhead pressure under these conditions: 1. Printing with thick media. If media thickness is larger than 0.19 mm, higher pressure is required to achieve good quality printouts. 2. Printing with narrow media. If media width is less than 4 inches wide, the printhead pressure must be adjusted to avoid ribbon wrinkles. There are five levels of pressure adjustments. Level 1 is the minimum pressure and level 5 is the maximum pressure.
3 Troubleshooting Fault Handling When the STATUS indicator is blinking, a fault has occurred. In addition, the ONLINE indicator is off and the printer is no longer processing jobs. In some cases, the reason for a fault can be determined by visually inspecting the printer (e.g., out of paper). In other cases, the fault may be more subtle and require investigation with the Configuration Utility.
Figure 5. Obtaining Printer Status Once the Configuration Utility identifies the fault, you can press the FEED Key on the printer to clear the fault. See Fault Recovery on page 39 to resolve the issue. For Calibration Error, Ribbon Err, Ribbon End Err, or Paper Jam errors, verify that the Media/Sensor configuration is correct (see “Media/Sensor tab on page 71). Upload the configuration by doing a “Read” operation.
Fault Recovery Once the Configuration Utility identifies the fault, press the FEED key on the control panel to clear the fault condition. This stops the STATUS indicator from blinking. If the issues are not resolved after following the steps in Table 3, contact the Printronix Customer Support Center (page 123). Table 3.
The Media Sensor detected a paper out condition. 1. Open the pivoting deck and reload the same type of media into the printer. 2. Close the pivoting deck. 3. Press the Feed key to clear the error. 4. The printer should advance to the TOF of the next label and resume printing. See Note at the end of Table 3 on page 41. Out of Paper 40 The Media Sensor cannot find any media, but media is installed. 1.
Printhead Overheat The printer has detected that the printhead has overheated. The printer will continue to monitor the printhead temperature. When the printhead has sufficiently cooled, the printer will clear the error and automatically resume printing. No operator intervention is required. Ribbon Encoder Err The printer has detected the ribbon supply spindle is not turning: 1. Open the pivoting deck. 2. Verify that the ribbon on the supply spindle is not loose or slack. 3.
Common Problems The following table lists common problems that may occur when operating the printer. If the problem still exists after troubleshooting, contact the Customer Service Department of your purchased reseller or distributor. Problem Possible Cause Recovery Procedure Power indicator does not illuminate. The power cord is not properly connected. 1. Plug the power cord in printer and outlet. 2. Verify that the outlet has power. 3. Switch power on.
The printer status from the Configuration Utility shows “Cutter Error”. Cutter is unable to turn due to jamming. See the “Cutter Error” recovery procedure on page 39. Printer not printing. 1. Reconnect cable to interface. 2. If using serial cable: a. Replace the cable with pin to pin connection. b. Check the baud rate setting. The default setting is 9600, n, 8, and 1. 3. If using the Ethernet cable: a. Ensure the Ethernet RJ-45 connector green LED is lit. b.
Memory full (FLASH/DRAM) FLASH/DRAM is full. Delete unused files in the FLASH/DRAM. Use the Configuration Utility to change the maximum value (see Advanced Setup on page 111). Unable to use SD card. SD card was inserted after powering printer on. SD card is damaged. SD card does not insert properly. Unapproved SD card in use. 1. Use an authorized SD card. For supported SD cards, see page 19. 2. Reinsert the SD card and power-up the printer. Ribbon and media are loaded incorrectly.
Label feeding is not stable (skew) when printing. The media guide does not touch the edge of the media. 1. If the label is moving to the right side, move the media width guide to the left (inboard). 2. If the label is moving to the left side, move the media width guide to the right (outboard). Skip labels when printing. Label size is not specified correctly. Sensor sensitivity is not set properly. The media sensor is covered with dust. 1. Ensure the label size is set correctly. 2.
Mechanism Fine Adjustment to Avoid Ribbon Wrinkles This printer has been fully tested before delivery. There should be no evidence of ribbon wrinkles on printed labels. Ribbon wrinkle is related to the media thickness, printhead pressure balance, ribbon film characteristics, print darkness setting and more. If the ribbon wrinkles, follow the instructions below to adjust printer components. Adjustable Printer Parts Symptom Wrinkle occurs in lower right to upper left direction.
Adjust the printhead pressure adjustment knob. Adjust the printhead pressure adjustment knob. Left knob Right knob The printhead pressure adjustment knob has five setting levels. Clockwise adjustment increases the printhead pressure. Counter clockwise adjustment decreases the printhead pressure. The printhead pressure adjustment knob has five setting levels. Clockwise adjustment increases the printhead pressure. Counter clockwise adjustment decreases the printhead pressure.
4 Maintenance This chapter discusses how to maintain your printer. 1. Use one of the following materials to clean the printer: Cotton swab or authorized Printronix Thermal Printhead Cleaning Pen (203502-002) Lint-free cloth Vacuum/Blower brush 100% Ethanol or 99.7% Isopropyl alcohol 2. The cleaning process is as follows: Printer Part Method Interval 1. Always power off the printer before cleaning the printhead. 2. Allow the printhead to cool for a minimum of one minute. 3.
Tear Bar/Peel Bar Use a lint-free cloth with 100% ethanol alcohol to wipe the tear bar/peel bar. Clean as needed. Sensor Use a vacuum or compressed air. Clean monthly. Exterior Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. Clean as needed. Interior Brush or vacuum the interior. Clean as needed. CAUTION: Do not touch the printhead to avoid getting fingerprints on it. If unavoidable, use ethanol alcohol or a thermal printhead cleaning pen to clean the printhead. Use 100% ethanol or 99.7% Isopropyl alcohol.
Replacing the Platen Roller Assembly 1. Open printer media cover. 2. Push the deck lock lever to raise the pivoting deck. 3. Remove screw and the lower front cover. Lower Front Cover Screw 4. Remove screw on the platen right side bushing.
5. Disengage the platen left side bushing tab from the printer. Left Side Bushing Tab 6. Remove the platen bushing and old platen roller assembly. 7. Replace the platen roller assembly.
8. Reassemble the parts in reverse order. For regular labels 0.06 mm (0.00236 in.) to 0.19 mm (0.0075 in.) thick For thick labels 0.19 mm (0.0075 in.) to 0.28 mm (0.011 in.) thick IMPORTANT: Ensure that both the left and right side bushing tabs are in the same orientation. The printer will not be able to print properly if the left and right side bushing tabs are not aligned.
Replacing the Printhead Assembly 1. Open printer media cover. 2. If necessary, remove the used ribbon take-up roll from its spindle. 3. Remove the frame thumbscrew. Frame Thumbscrew 4. Remove the printhead thumbscrew.
5. Push the deck lock lever to release the pivoting deck. 6. Carefully disconnect the printhead cable assembly from the printhead by pulling out the connector. IMPORTANT: Do not pull on the cables. Printhead Connector Cables Printhead Assembly 7. Replace the printhead assembly. Printhead Assembly 8. Connect the printhead cable and carefully lift the assembly into the pivoting deck. 9. Align the printhead assembly holes with the tenons, then insert.
10. Close the pivoting deck and ensure the levers engage properly. Install the new thumbscrew (provided in every printhead assembly kit) to secure the printhead. Thumbscrew 11. Open and close the pivoting deck ensuring the latches continue to engage properly.
5 Configuration Utility This chapter discusses the Configuration Utility application and how it can be used to operate and configure your printer. Access You can obtain the Configuration Utility or upgrades in the following ways: From the CD included with the T2N printer. Place the CD in your computer and follow the guide. From the Printronix website http://www.printronix.com/products/drivers.aspx.
Installing the Application The Configuration Utility is contained in a zip file as part number.zip. The zip file will contain four elements: 1. Configuration Utility file (.exe) 2. Compiled Help files (T2NHelp.chm) 3. PDF file (T2NHelp.pdf) 4. Readme file (.txt). Installation is not necessary. Simply extract the contents of the zip file into the desired directory or location then launch the application .exe file.
Utility Overview Figure 6 is an overview of the Configuration Utility. Language Selection HELP HELP Units(Configuration) (Configuration) Units ToolTool Interface Interface Printer Configuration Printer Configuration File File Manager Manager Command Tool Tool Command Advanced Advanced Figure 6. Configuration Utility Components Language Selection.
Command Tool (third tab). This Command Tool section is for diagnostics and simple tests. Users can create simple jobs or load jobs from files and send them to the printer for testing. See Command Tool on page 109. Advanced (fourth tab). The Advanced section provides advanced configuration options, including memory allocation, scalable font control, statistics control, and text printing through PGL. It is unnecessary to use this section for basic setup procedures. See Advanced Setup on page 111.
Figure 8. Changing System Locale After proper configuration, the language selected becomes the default language when the Configuration Utility is launched. Tool Interface Tool Interface selection is available as a drop-down menu in the upper-right corner. This option allows you to choose communication I/O options with the printer: USB (the default), COM, or ETHERNET.
USB Connection USB is default interface for the Configuration Utility. Since no setup is required with USB, the Setup button is grayed out. COM (RS-232) Connection When COM is selected, click the Setup button to open the dialog box as shown in Figure 9 (page 61). The following parameters configure how the computer running the Configuration Utility communicates with the printer: COM Port Select COM1 to COM30. The default is COM1. Baud Rate Sets the baud rate of the serial interface.
Test the Connection Once Tool Interface selection is complete, click the Read button in the lower-right corner (see Figure 6, page 59) to upload the printer’s current configuration into the Configuration Utility fields. For USB connection, this process is automatic. If the Configuration Utility is working properly, the “Communicating…” progress bar appears and the Printer Configuration values will be populated.
Printer Configuration Tabs. This subsection allows users to set up and store a configuration in the T2N printer. The available tabs for configuration include: Tab Description Media/Sensor Configures all label and sensor settings. Interface Configures the host I/O, including serial and Ethernet. PGL Configures PGL settings. ZGL Configures ZGL settings. EGL Configures EGL settings. Printer Functions. This subsection consists of a set of buttons used to perform setup actions (e.g.
Printer Usage The Printer Usage value is in inches only and cannot be reset. If a new controller is installed, this figure will reset to the value on the new controller. Configuration Overview You can configure printer setup through the Configuration Utility or the webpage (when network is used). The T2N printer contains two configurations: Factory Configuration User Configuration. Factory Configuration parameters cannot be changed.
Set: Changing the T2N Configuration The “Set” button transfers the configuration values of the current page from the Configuration Utility and stores them in the printer. Note: After clicking the “Set” button to transfer the configuration values to the printer, click the “Read” button to confirm that the operation was completed successfully. If a field has an invalid value (out of range), the printer will reject that value.
Unit Preference: mm or inch Figure 12 illustrates how unit selection operates. Based on “inch” or “mm” selection, applicable parameter values within the Printer Configuration section (or other sections) will change accordingly, measured in inches or millimeters. The unit of measure shown to the right of the parameter values will also change accordingly. The Media/Sensor Tab is mostly affected by this selection. Figure 12.
Configurations as Files The ability to save and restore configurations to and from a file allows users to create a configuration once and then easily update multiple printers with that same configuration. A saved configuration file can be loaded into the Configuration Utility and then downloaded into the printer using the “Set” command. CAUTION: The saved configuration file is in binary format and should not be opened or modified outside of the Configuration Utility.
Firmware versus Utility The latest Configuration Utility release is compatible with older firmware versions. However, the printer firmware may not support all options available in the Configuration Utility. If the Configuration Utility attempts to configure an option nonexistent in the printer, the firmware will ignore it. It is recommended to use a Configuration Utility that is at the same xx version level as the firmware. The table below shows three possible scenarios and the how they are handled.
Saved Files versus Utility When saving a file using the "Save File" button, the Configuration Utility stores the configuration in *.dcf format at a specific version level. If the *.dcf file is loaded using the “Load File” button into a Configuration Utility at a different level, the latest Configuration Utility release will load older versions of saved files. It is recommended to use a saved file, Configuration Utility, and firmware with the same version level.
Media/Sensor Tab The first tab within the Printer Configuration tab displays Media/Sensor parameters (see Figure 13). The values populated in the fields are based on loading the configuration (clicking “Read”) from a new 203 DPI printer (the Factory default). This is common in all emulations, PGL, ZGL, and EGL unless otherwise stated. Figure 13. Media/Sensor Setup Print Speed This option specifies the speed in inches per second (IPS) at which the media passes through the printer while printing.
Media Handling This option specifies how the printer will handle the media (labels or tag stock). Continuous. Printer prints on the media until the print buffer is empty and then stops at the next top of form under the print line of the printhead. Tear-Off Strip (factory default). Printer prints on the media and sends it out the front until the print buffer is empty. After Label Wait Time times out, the printer positions the last label over the tear bar for removal. Peel-Off.
Horz Image Shift This option specifies the amount to shift an image horizontally outboard (-) or inboard (+) for precise positioning on the label. The actual width of the image is not affected by this parameter. The allowable range is -1.00 to +1.00 inch. The factory default value is 0.00 inches. Vert Image Shift This option specifies the amount to shift an image vertically up (-) toward the leading edge or down (+) toward the trailing edge for precise positioning on the label.
Clip Page This option determines how the printer handles Label Length values that are larger than actual label length (or Sensed Distance) when using gap or black mark media. This option has no effect when the Label Length parameter is less than the actual label length. This option is illustrated in Figure 14. Enable (factory default). When the Label Length value provided by the user or application is greater than the actual label length, the printer clips the excess image to fit the label.
Media Sensor The user selects the type of media loaded in the printer. The printer adjusts the sensor algorithm depending on the type of media. The choices are Gap, Black Mark, and Disable. The factory default is Gap. Sensor Intensity This option is to set the emitting intensity of the gap sensor or black mark sensor. The range for the gap sensor is 0-7 and the black mark sensor 0-3. This field is read only. The value is filled in after the calibration.
Head Auto Calibrate This option selects whether the printer does a media calibration after a Printhead Open fault. Enable (factory default). Performs media calibration each time the Printhead Open fault condition is cleared. The Feed key must be pressed to initiate the calibration. Disable. No media calibration after Printhead Open fault. Max Cal. Length This option specifies the maximum distance to search for a gap or mark before declaring calibration unsuccessful. Recommended length is 1.
Interface Tab After setup, the host interface ports are active and available. For example, one job may be sent through USB while the next job sent through serial, followed by a third job through Ethernet. Note: Be careful not to send the jobs at the same time or the application could misprint. The Interface Tab (Figure 15) is shown with DHCP selected. A network connection is established for this example. Figure 15.
USB Setup There is no setup for USB. Simply connect the USB cable between the printer and host, and the printer is ready to receive data. Serial RS-232 Setup Baud Rate Sets the baud rate of the serial interface in the printer. Baud rate is the speed at which serial data is transferred between the host computer and the printer. Options for the RS-232 interface are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 Baud. The factory default is 9600. Data Bits Sets the length of the serial data word.
Ethernet Setup IP Assignment This item allows you to select the method of how the IP Address and its related parameters will be chosen. Users should consult the administrator for the appropriate setting. Static IP. The user can choose the appropriate IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address. Changing Static IP will cause the printer to reboot. DHCP (factory default). The IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address will be automatically chosen at power-up.
Resetting Network Defaults To reset the network configuration to its factory default, click the “Network Default” button. This will only change the network parameters. Ethernet Connection Connect to the Printer using USB or RS-232 If the Tool Interface is set up to use USB or COM (RS-232 serial), doing a “Read” operation will populate the Interface tab fields, including displaying the current network setup.
3. Click the “Discover” button to find the T2N printers on the network for the ranges entered. Allow the Configuration Utility a few moments to find the printers. Upon completion, the printers found will show in the TCP/IP window. 4. Select the target printer from the left and perform a “Read” operation to confirm the connection.
Web Setup Click the “Web Setup” button to open the selected printer’s webpage. Instructions on how to use the webpage are not included. The webpage is organized similarly to the Configuration Utility (Figure 18). Note: The Password Setup on the webpage and the Password Setup on the Configuration Tool setup require different passwords. The webpage password does not affect the Configuration Tool and vice versa. The webpage Password Setup requires a user name.
PGL Tab PGL Setup options and the factory default settings are shown in Figure 19. Figure 19. PGL Setup Orientation Orientation describes the rotation of the image relative to the Print Direction option: Portrait (factory default) represents 0 degree rotation Landscape represents 90 degree rotation. Inv. Portrait is 180 degree rotation. Inv. Landscape is 270 degree rotation. This is illustrated in Figure 20 (page 84) where text is placed at the origin according to its Orientation setting.
Print Direction Print Direction defines Portrait relative to the direction of feed: Head First (factory default) makes Portrait elements feed first. Foot First makes Portrait elements feed last (see Figure 20). Print Direction = Head First Inv. Landscape Landscape Inv. Portrait Feed Landscape Portrait Inv. Landscape Inv. Portrait Print Direction = Foot First Portrait Figure 20.
Note: The difference between Var. Length and Var Dynamic Len is for example, CREATE;NAME;0. If there are 10 dynamic fields defined in CREATE mode, but only three dynamic fields are used in EXECUTE mode (for Var. Length), the label length will be based on the longest printed element among the 10 dynamic field and the static element defined in CREATE mode.
Boundary Check This option turns on or off the page boundary check for all print elements. Enable (factory default). When enabled, an out of bound error is reported if the print element is out of the page boundary. Disabled. When disabled, no out of bound error is reported. The out of bound print element prints over the page boundary. Ignore Mode This parameter instructs the IGP to ignore the character selected under the Select Character menu. Disable (factory default).
UPC Descenders This parameter allows you to print bar code descenders when human readable data is not presented in the UPC/EAN bar codes. Always (factory default). UPC/EAN bar codes are printed with descenders, even if there is no human readable data. Never. UPC/EAN bar codes are printed without descenders if the PDF command is present. Only With PDF. UPC/EAN bar codes are printed with descenders only when the PDF command is presented.
PGL Diagnostics This option is to available to select how to handle error conditions with PGL commands and forms when encountered: On (factory default). Full error checking reported. Any element that falls off the current page is reported as an error. Off. There is no error checking. Graphic elements such as alpha, line, barcodes, etc. will be clipped if they are beyond the page boundaries. Storage Select This menu allows the user to map the parameter DISK to either the Flash (PCB Flash) or SD card.
Orientation Orientation describes the rotation of the image relative to the Print Direction option. Portrait (factory default). Represents 0 degree rotation. Landscape. Represents 90 degree rotation. Inv. Portrait. 180 degrees rotation. Inv. Landscape. 270 degrees rotation. As shown in Figure 20 (page 84), text is placed at the origin according to its Orientation setting. PGL has its own independent setting for Orientation.
Host Form Length This menu chooses between the Label Length parameter under Media/Sensor or the host application for the actual label size. Enable (factory default). Label length will be determined by the ^LL command if it is present. If the ^LL command is not present, it will be based on the Label Length value parameter under Media/Sensor. Ignore. The ^LL command is ignored. Disable. Label length will be determined by the Label Length value parameter under Media/Sensor.
Label Buf Size This option allows you to set the label buffer size. The buffer is used to store the data from ^XA up to ^XZ for command processing. The maximum size of the buffer cannot exceed the amount of available memory in the system. If a value greater than the amount of memory available is selected, the setting will revert to the original setting. The new buffer size only takes effect upon power-up after saving the configuration using “Set”.
Ignore MD/SD Cmd This menu allows the ^MD Media Darkness and ~SD Set Darkness commands to be ignored. Disable (factory default). Use the darkness settings from the ^MD and ~SD commands in the datastream. Enable. Ignore the ^MD and ~SD commands in the datastream and use the front panel intensity settings. Ignore MN Cmd This menu allows the ^MN Media Tracking command to be ignored. Disable. Use the media tracking (sensor setting) as set by the ^MN command in the data stream.
EGL Tab EGL Setup options are shown in Figure 22 along with their factory default settings. Descriptions of each menu and their factory defaults follow. Figure 22. EGL Setup Print Direction Print Direction defines the direction of feed. 0 (factory default). Feeds label head first. 1. Feeds label foot first. Density Print Density in the Media/Sensor tab is exclusively for PGL and ZGL. EGL uses the Density in this tab. The range is 0 to 15 and the factory default is 8.
Option P1 P2 Description USA 7 0 USA BRI 7 1 British GER 7 2 German FRE 7 3 French DAN 7 4 Danish ITA 7 5 Italian SPA 7 6 Spanish SWE 7 7 Swedish SWI 7 8 Swiss 437 8 0 English - US 850 8 1 Latin 1 852 8 2 Latin 2 (Cyrillic II/Slavic) 860 8 3 Portuguese 863 8 4 French Canadian 865 8 5 Nordic 857 8 6 Turkish 861 8 7 Icelandic 862 8 8 Hebrew 855 8 9 Cyrillic 866 8 10 Cyrillic CIS 1 737 8 11 Greek 851 8 12 Greek 1 869 8
Printer Functions Printer Functions to the left of the Printer Configuration section as highlighted in Figure 23. Figure 23. Printer Functions The functions include: Calibrate Sensor: calibrates the labels and sensors. See page 96. Active Emulation: selects the Emulation (Auto Switch, PGL, ZGL, EGL). See page 99. RTC Setup: configures the real-time-clock. See page 100. Show Configuration: assembles the Configuration into a readable file. See page 100.
Calibrate Sensor Printer calibration ensures the gaps, holes, notches, or black marks are detected properly. Calibration should be performed on every printer power-up and each time the media type is changed. This section will review both Auto Calibration and Manual Calibration techniques. Alternatively, Auto Calibration can be performed without the Configuration Utility by powering the printer off and back on again while holding the PAUSE key on the front panel.
IMPORTANT: Two options within the Media/Sensor tab can force Auto Calibration: (1) Power-Up Action = Auto Calibrate (2) Head Auto Cal = Enable When option (1) is set, the Auto Calibration procedure happens immediately upon power-up. When option (2) is set, Auto Calibration happens after the printhead is properly latched and the Feed key is pressed. Manual Setup Manual Calibration is for advanced users only with special media. The operation calibrates the sensors only.
Gap Media Type 1. Change the values for “Sensor Intensity”, “Reading Intensity”, and “Threshold Value” if necessary. 2. Click the “Manual Setup” button to set up the printer for the manual calibration. The message “Load Liner and Press Next” displays. 3. Load the liner, close the printhead, and press “Next”. The message “Load Media and Press Next” displays. 4. Load the media, close the printhead, and click “Next”.
Auto Selection Media Type Manual calibrate does not work with “Auto Selection”. This Media Type is only valid for Auto Calibration. If the user clicks the “Manual Setup” button with “Auto Selection” as the Media Type, an error message “Can’t Calibrate” displays. Active Emulation Active Emulation controls how data is processed in the T2N printer. The printer contains three parsers: PGL, ZGL, and EGL. When the Printer Function button is pressed, the “Emulation Setup” window opens.
RTC Setup (Real-Time Clock) T2N printers include a Real-Time Clock (RTC) that can be set by the user and used from within the applications (depending on the emulation’s capability to use RTC). The procedure to set the current time is as follows: 1. Click the “RTC Setup” button under Printer Function. The values shown in the fields will be the current clock setting in the printer. See step 1 in Figure 26. 2. Click “Get System Time”.
Figure 27. Show Configuration Saving this file allows administrators to review and store the configuration as a receipt once the setup procedures are completed. Another benefit is that this file can be sent to the Printronix Customer Support center upon request if there is a problem. Print Test Page The “Print Test Page” button in the Printer Function section forces the printer to print a test page that consists of a grey print test pattern followed by the current configuration.
Reset Printer The “Reset Printer” button in the Printer Function section is a quick way to cycle printer power. Note: This action does not reset the printer to factory default configurations. Use the “Factory Default” button to reset the printer’s configuration if needed. Factory Default The “Factory Default” button in the Printer Function section restores the factory default settings in the printer followed by a reboot. This includes the Media/Sensor, Interface, PGL, ZGL, and EGL configuration parameters.
Save to SD Card Selecting “Save to SD Card” saves the next print job to SD with the file name entered in the “File Name” field. Print jobs are determined by the data input timeout. Once a print job is saved to the SD card, subsequent print jobs print normally. Save to File This method of capturing data is a two-step process in which data sent to the printer is captured instead of printed. First click the “Set” button to place the printer in Capture mode.
Firmware Upgrade Conveniently upgrade the printer firmware by clicking the “Firmware Upgrade” button and locating the desired program file (.NEW extension) as shown in Figure 31. Program File Extension Figure 31. Firmware Upgrade Procedure If the printer firmware has a different extension, click the “Files of Type” down arrow and select “*.*”. Upon a firmware upgrade, the following will occur: The User Configuration is erased and reset to the factory default according to the new firmware.
Printer Status The following are two ways to obtain printer status information: 1. From the LEDs on the printer. 2. By using the “Get Status” button in the Configuration Utility (webpage also has this function). This section reviews the different types of status that are reported. Configuration Utility Status T2N Front Panel LEDs Online LED (Green) Status LED (Amber) Power LED (Green) Figure 32.
IMPORTANT: The “Get Status” query is a command sent to the printer which returns the status information. If printer buffer is full or the host IO is otherwise occupied, the status may not update, resulting in the following error message: Check the printer for faults and resolve the issue or reboot the printer to clear the buffers and then query the printer again using the “Get Status” query.
File Delete: provides the ability to delete files from the memory devices (see page 108). File Format: provides the ability to format the memory devices (see page 108). IMPORTANT: The Configuration Utility will not detect if the SD Card is installed in the printer. Any attempts to read, download, or format a nonexistent SD Card may result in a loss of communication with the printer. Verify the SD Card is installed before performing these actions.
File Download Use the File Download area within the File Manager to download a file. The steps are as follows: 1. View the current contents of the target Memory Device as described in File Information (see previous section). 2. Select the target “Memory Device” in the “File Download” area. 3. Click the “Browse” button to open the Open File window. 4. Select the file for download. The filename must be in the 8.3 format or the following error message displays. 5.
File Format To format the Memory Device, use the File Format subsection. Simply select the target Memory Device and click “Format”. This action deletes all files in that device. Confirm whether to perform this action (see above). As shown, once the formatting process starts, the user is required to wait for the formatting to complete before continuing to use the printer. For DRAM and FLASH, this is a quick process. For SD Card, this may take several minutes.
Send a file directly to the printer using the “Send File” button. This method does not load the file contents into an editor. This displays an “Open” window to allow the user to browse for the target file. The Command Tool window is illustrated in Figure 37. Figure 37.
Advanced Setup The last section of the Configuration Utility is Advanced Setup, located in the top level tabs (see Figure 38). Figure 38. Advanced Tab Options in the Advanced Setup section should not be set by typical users. These options affect how memory is utilized and only users who are aware of the effects should modify these parameters.
This section reviews the different features of Advanced Setup. File System and Memory: Defines how memory is allocated within the system (see page 112). Statistics Control: Allows the ability to reset certain statistics (see page 113). Media/Sensor Control: Allows the ability to disable and enable sensors (see page 114). Scalable Font Control: Allows the ability to modify the appearance of scalable fonts (see page 114).
Max # of Files in DRAM Allows the user to select the maximum number of files to be allocated in the DRAM File System. The choices are 128, 256, 384, and 512. The factory default is 256. Page Memory Emulations use page memory to create images and send them to the engine. The amount of memory allocated can have an effect on the maximum Label Length setting in the Media/Sensor tab and print throughput.
Cutter Reset Click the “Cutter Reset” button each time a cutter is replaced. This keeps an accurate account of how many cuts the cutter has performed. Usage The Cutter Usage value is the number of cuts that the cutter has performed. When a new counter is installed, reset the value to maintain an accurate count. Media/Sensor Control This section provides advanced control of Media/Sensor options which are not typically needed by users. By default, all the sensors listed are enabled in the printer.
Scalable Font Control This section is for emulations which use scalable fonts (PGL and ZGL only). EGL does not use scalable fonts. IMPORTANT: For most applications, the default settings for font memory are acceptable. DO NOT change the defaults unless your application requires an uncommon memory configuration. Max Font Buffer The maximum amount of DRAM allocated for downloading fonts (TrueType, Scalable, or Bitmap).
Max Cached Char The Maximum Cached Characters option specifies the size of the largest character that can be stored in the font cache. This will not take effect unless you save it in a configuration and the printer is powered up with that configuration.
PGL Text Printing By default, the Active Emulation is set to Auto Switching which means that PGL, ZGL, and EGL are actively looking at the host data for forms and relevant emulation commands. Pure text jobs will not print. The data will be ignored by each emulation and presented to the next emulation for processing. Printing pure text applications is possible through PGL if the Active Emulation is set to PGL. In this case, PGL will process all the host data and not share it with the other emulations.
Help The HELP feature (Figure 40) provides several different selections. Figure 40. HELP Button Contents The Contents option opens the HELP window with help contents, index, and search capability. The help file is named T2NHelp.chm. The Configuration Utility .exe and T2NHelp.chm need to be in the same directory and on the C drive. If the Configuration Utility does not find the help file, a message window opens (Figure 41). Figure 41.
About The About screen shows the copyright, utility version number, and Printronix website link. See Figure 42. Figure 42. The About Window Character Sets This section illustrates the character groups and character sets available for PGL and ZGL: PGL Character Sets Character Groups and Sets for PGL. ZGL Character Sets Character Groups and Sets for ZGL. PGL Character Sets Within the PGL tab, the “Character Group” option selects the active group of character sets.
Character Group Standard Sets 0) ASCII* 1) German 2) Swedish 3) Danish 4) Norwegian 5) Finnish 6) English 7) Dutch 8) French 9) Spanish 10) Italian 11) Turkish 12) CP 437 13) CP 850 14-15) Reserved 16-23) Dwn Overlay 24-31) User Def. Arabic Sets Cyrillic Sets European Sets ASMO 449* ASMO 449+ ASMO 708 ASMO 708+ MS DOS CP710 MS DOS CP720 Sakr CP714 Aptec CP715 CP 786 IBM CP864 IBM CP1046 Arabic Lam One Arabic Lam Two Win.
ZGL Character Sets This section illustrates the character groups and character sets available in ZGL. Within the ZGL tab, the option “Character Group” selects the active group of character sets. The “Character Set” option can be used to choose from amongst the sets as shown below. Character sets with the asterisk represents the factory default for the given Character Group.
A Customer Support Printronix Customer Support Center IMPORTANT Please have the following information available prior to calling the Printronix Customer Support Center: • Model number • Serial number (located on the back of the printer) • Installed options (i.e.
Corporate Offices Printronix, Inc. 15345 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618 U.S.A. Phone: (714) 368-2300 Fax: (714) 368-2600 Printronix Inc. c/o Printronix Nederland BV Bijsterhuizen 11-38 6546 AS Nijmegen The Netherlands Phone: (31) 24 6489489 Fax: (31) 24 6489499 Printronix Schweiz GmbH 42 Changi South Street 1 Changi South Industrial Estate Singapore 486763 Phone: (65) 6542 0110 Fax: (65) 6546 1588 Printronix Commercial (Shanghai) Co. Ltd 22F, Eton Building East No.555, Pudong Av.
B Warranty Information Printer Warranty Printronix® warrants to the purchaser that under normal use and service, this printer (excluding the thermal printhead) purchased hereunder shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment from Printronix. In the United States and Canada, the printer warranty provides a 1-year return-to-factory warranty which commences on the date of shipment from Printronix. Costs of shipping to be borne by the purchaser..
Limited Software Product Warranty Printronix, Inc. warrants that for ninety (90) days after delivery, the Software will perform in accordance with specifications published by Printronix, Inc. Printronix, Inc. does not warrant that the Software is free from all bugs, errors and omissions. Remedy Your exclusive remedy and the sole liability of Printronix, Inc. in connection with the Software is replacement of defective software with a copy of the same version and revision level.
Acknowledgement of Terms and Conditions YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTAND IT, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS. NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE BOUND BY ANY STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION NOT CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT. NO CHANGE IN THIS AGREEMENT IS EFFECTIVE UNLESS WRITTEN AND SIGNED BY PROPERLY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES OF EACH PARTY. BY USING THIS PRINTER, YOU AGREE TO ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
* For additional information see http://www.ethernut.de/ * ** Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2.
In addition to the GPL license included within this T2N User’s Manual, Printronix has made available the Zint source code, binaries for the ARM9, and all build procedures on the Printronix website. At the bottom of the www.printronix.com website, there is a link “Legal Information” as shown below. After clicking on this link, a new webpage emerges. Click on Zint GPL License as shown below. Clicking this link will bring up the GPL License 3.
Preamble The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for software and other kinds of works. The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change all versions of a program to make sure it remains free software for all its users.
To “propagate” a work means to do anything with it that, without permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infringement under applicable copyright law, except executing it on a computer or modifying a private copy. Propagation includes copying, distribution (with or without modification), making available to the public, and in some countries other activities as well. To “convey” a work means any kind of propagation that enables other parties to make or receive copies.
Conveying under any other circumstances is permitted solely under the conditions stated below. Sublicensing is not allowed; section 10 makes it unnecessary. 3. Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law No covered work shall be deemed part of an effective technological measure under any applicable law fulfilling obligations under article 11 of the WIPO copyright treaty adopted on 20 December 1996, or similar laws prohibiting or restricting circumvention of such measures.
6. Conveying Non-Source Forms You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the machine-readable Corresponding Source under the terms of this License, in one of these ways: a) Convey the object code in, or embodied in, a physical product (including a physical distribution medium), accompanied by the Corresponding Source fixed on a durable physical medium customarily used for software interchange.
If you convey an object code work under this section in, or with, or specifically for use in, a User Product, and the conveying occurs as part of a transaction in which the right of possession and use of the User Product is transferred to the recipient in perpetuity or for a fixed term (regardless of how the transaction is characterized), the Corresponding Source conveyed under this section must be accompanied by the Installation Information.
Additional terms, permissive or non-permissive, may be stated in the form of a separately written license, or stated as exceptions; the above requirements apply either way. 8. Termination You may not propagate or modify a covered work except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise to propagate or modify it is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License (including any patent licenses granted under the third paragraph of section 11).
Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free patent license under the contributor's essential patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for sale, import and otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its contributor version. In the following three paragraphs, a “patent license” is any express agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to enforce a patent (such as an express permission to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent infringement).
14. Revised Versions of this License The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the GNU General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is given a distinguishing version number.
Energy Star ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy with the goal of protecting the environment by using energy efficient products. Printronix participates in the Energy Star program for Imaging Equipment by introducing printers that reduce power consumption when they are not being used. Prior to 2012, Printronix certified products under the self-certification program.
Communication Notices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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.
CE Notice (European Union) Marking by the CE symbol indicates compliance of this Printronix system to the EMC Directive and the Low Voltage Directive of the European Union. Such marking is indicative that this Printronix system meets the following technical standards: • EN 55022 — “Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.
China Declaration: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may need to perform practical actions.
Index About, Help, 119 Active Emulation, 99 Adjustment Knobs, Printhead Pressure, 35 Adjustment, Ribbon Wrinkles, 46 Advanced Setup, 111 File System, 112 Media/Sensor Control, 114 Memory, 112 Scalable Font Control, 115 Statistics Control, 113 Advaned Setup PGL Text Printing, 117 Applications, 9 Auto Calibration, 96 Auto Selection Media Type, 99 Baud Rate, 78 Black Mark Media Type, 98 Bold Chars.
Density, 93 DG Command, 91 Do FF at TOF, 85 DRAM File System, 112 Drivers, 118 EGL Tab, 93 Code Page, 93 Density, 93 Print Direction, 93 Reference, 93 Error Messages, 39 Ethernet Connection, 62, 80 Ethernet Setup, 79 Gateway, 79 IP Address, 79 IP Assignment, 79 MAC Address, 79 Printer Name, 79 Resetting Network Defaults, 80 Subnet Mask, 79 Ext Execute Copy, 85 Extra Bold Char.
Max # of Files in DRAM, 113 Max # of Files in FLASH, 112 Max Cache Memory, 115 Max Cached Char, 116 Max Cal.
Printer applications, 9 features, 10 front view, 16 interior view, 17 maintenance, 49 optional features, 12 overview, 16 rear view, 18 setup, 21 specifications, 12 standard features, 10 unpacking, 15 Printer Configuration, Configuration Utility, 63 Printer Default, 102 Printer Functions, 95 Active Emulation, 99 Calibrate Sensor, 96 Cut Fwd, 102 Cut Rev, 102 Factory Default, 102 Ignore AUTOFR, 103 Job Capture, 102 Print Test Page, 101 Real Time Clock Setup, 100 Reset Printer, 102 RTC Setup, 100 Show Configur
Tool Interface COM (RS-232) connection, 62 Configuration Utility, 61 Ethernet connection, 62 USB connection, 62 Top Position, 90 Troubleshooting, 37 common problems, 42 fault handling, 37 fault identification, 37 Fault Recovery, 39 identify fault, 37 ribbon wrinkles, 46 Trunc Dyn Data, 86 Unpacking Printer, 15 UPC Descenders, 87 Upgrade Firmware, 104 USB Connection, 62 USB Setup, 78 Utility, 118 Var Form Adjust, 85 Var form Type, 85 Version Number, Configuration Utility, 58 Vert Image Shift, 73 Vertical Adj
*257226-001* 257226-001B 150