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Table of Contents Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 1-2 About this Manual .................................................................................................................... 1-2 General Description.................................................................................................................. 1-3 Control Features.......................................................
Table of Contents Parallel Interface Mode ............................................................................................................ 4-5 Serial Interface Mode ............................................................................................................... 4-6 Local Area Network (LAN) Interface Mode............................................................................... 4-7 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Mode ...............................................................
Table of Contents APPENDIX....................................................................................................................... 7-2 Ready/Busy Timing Charts....................................................................................................... X-On/X-Off Timing Charts ........................................................................................................ Session Connect/Disconnect Diagram.....................................................................
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Unit 1: Introduction INTRODUCTION • About This Manual • General Description • Control Features S8400 Series Operator Manual 1-1 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 1: Introduction INTRODUCTION ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is laid out consistent with the product discussed and provides all of the information required for general printer configuration, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. For specialized programming, refer to the Programming Reference document. Step-by step maintenance instructions are provided with typical problems and solutions. Become familiar with each unit and section before installing and maintaining the printer.
Unit 1: Introduction GENERAL DESCRIPTION The S8400 series print engines are specifically designed for use in high-volume, automated print/apply labeling applications demanding unparalleled reliability and around the clock operation. These print engines offer four-inch wide printing ability and are available in 203, 305, and 609 dpi print resolution. However, more compelling is their user-friendly design and application flexibility.
Unit 1: Introduction CONTROL FEATURES This chapter identifies the interactive control features of the printer. These functions are defined generally here. More specific explanations will be found throughout this manual on how to use them. OPERATOR PANEL FEATURES LED DEFINITION POWER Illuminates green when the printer is powered on. Terminates when powered off. ONLINE Illuminates green when the printer is in an online state. Terminates when the printer goes offline. LABEL Off = Normal state.
Unit 2: Technical Data TECHNICAL DATA • • • • • • • • • • • • • S8400 Series Operator Manual Physical Characteristics Power Environmental Processing Command Interface Modules Regulatory Approvals Print Media Ribbon Sensing Character Font Capabilities Barcode Capabilities 2-1 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 2: Technical Data TECHNICAL DATA PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Typical Width 9.65 Inches (245mm) Typical Height 11.81 Inches (300mm) Maximum Depth 18.82 Inches (478mm) Standard Weight 35.27 Pounds (16.0Kg) POWER POWER Input Voltage 100-240 Volts AC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hertz +/-5% Power Consumption 220 Watts, 2.7 to 1.1 Amperes (operating) Acceleration Performance 1.
Unit 2: Technical Data INTERFACE MODULES INTERFACE MODULES Enhanced Parallel Port IEEE1284 (ECP Compatible) Serial Port RS232C (9600 to 57,600 bps) - 25 Pin RS422/485 (9600 to 57600 bps) Universal Serial Bus (USB) USB Version 1.1 Local Area Network (LAN) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Automatic Switching Wireless LAN IEEE802.
Unit 2: Technical Data MEDIA Media Handling Media Width (mm) Label Supply Load (grams) Liner Rewind Load (grams) 13 to 18 < 250 < 150 18 to 28 < 400 < 300 28 to 48 < 900 < 300 48 to 63 < 1,200 < 400 63 to 83 < 1,200 < 650 83 + < 1,400 < 800 RIBBON RIBBON Minimum: 0.98 Inches (25mm) Maximum: 5.04 Inches (128mm) Width Length Ribbon Handling 3280 Feet (1000m) Ribbon Length (m) Ribbon Width (mm) Label Pitch (mm) 1,000 76 60 + 600 39.5 to 75 25 + < 39.
Unit 2: Technical Data CHARACTER FONT CAPABILITIES MATRIX FONTS OB Font (OCR-B) 203dpi (8dots/mm): 20 dots W x 24 dots H 305dpi (12dots/mm): 30 dots W x 36 dots H 609dpi (24dots/mm): 60 dots W x 72 dots H AUTO SMOOTHING FONTS XB 48 dots W x 48 dots H (Univers Condensed Bold) XL 48 dots W x 48 dots H (Sans Serif) VECTOR FONT Proportional or Fixed Spacing Font Size 50 x 50 dots to 999 x 999 dots Helvetica, 10 Font Variations AGFA RASTER FONTS A Font CG Times, 2 to 99 pt.
Unit 2: Technical Data BAR CODE CAPABILITIES Bar Height 4 to 999 dots, User programmable Rotation 0, 90, 180, and 270 Degrees Sequential Numbering Sequential numbering of both numerics and bar codes Graphics Full dot addressable graphics, SATO Hex/Binary, BMP or PCX formats Form Overlay Form overlay for high-speed editing of complex formats S8400 Series Operator Manual 2-6 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 3: Installation INSTALLATION • • • • • • S8400 Series Operator Manual Unpacking Printer Installation Printer Loading Operational Mode Selection Interface Selection Accessories Installation 3-1 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 3: Installation INSTALLATION UNPACKING When unpacking the printer, take note of the following: 1. The box should stay right-side up. Lift the printer out of the box carefully. 2. Remove all of the packaging from the printer. 3. Remove the accessory items from the packaging. 4. Set the printer on a solid, flat surface. Inspect the shipping container and printer for any sign of damage that may have occurred during shipping.
Unit 3: Installation PRINTER INSTALLATION This chapter provides guidance on how to station, connect, and load the printer once unpacked. Following printer setup, proceed to the next chapter for information on interface selection. SITE LOCATION • • • • Stationed away from hazardous materials. Stationed within an enclosed structure that conforms to the printer’s environmental requirements. Stationed within operational distance of the host based on interface specifications.
Unit 3: Installation INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The printer has five bores in its center frame for the purpose of mounting to a support structure. Refer to the following list of mounting requirements. • • • • • • • The support structure must be firmly secured to the floor or production machinery. The support structure must be sturdy and stable so as to prevent unnecessary movement or vibration.
Unit 3: Installation Figure 3-3, Printer Mounting Figure 3-4, Printer Connection S8400 Series Operator Manual 3-5 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 3: Installation ATTENTION: Figure 3-4 displays the printer interfaced with a host computer. However, the printer may also be interfaced with a PLC, keyboard, scanner, etc. PRINTER LOADING WARNING: AVOID PHYSICAL CONTACT WITH THE PRINT HEAD TO PREVENT BURNED FINGERS/HANDS AND COMPONENT DAMAGE. MEDIA SELECTION The size and type of labels to be printed should have been taken into consideration before printer purchase. Ideally, the media width will be equal to, or just narrower than, the print head.
Unit 3: Installation RIBBON LOADING To load ribbon stock, unlatch the print head and remove exhausted ribbon stock if applicable. Insert an unused ribbon roll, with ribbon core, fully onto the ribbon supply boss (left) and an empty core onto the ribbon rewind boss (right). Route the ribbon’s free end around the print assembly and tape it to the blank core on the rewind boss. Rotate the core a couple of times while holding the boss stationary to take up take up slack.
Unit 3: Installation OPERATIONAL MODE SELECTION There are two modes of printer operation: Dispense or Continuous. The difference between the two is the way that the label and paper backing is ejected. Before printer configuration, one must determine which mode will be used. This chapter identifies and defines the functional differences between the two.
Unit 3: Installation INTERFACE SELECTION This unit presents the printer interface types and their specifications. These specifications include detailed information to assist in the selection of the most appropriate method for the printer to interface with the host. The five acceptable interface methods are: •RS232C High-Speed Serial •IEEE1284 Parallel •Universal Serial Bus (USB) •Local Area network (LAN) Ethernet •IEEE802.
Unit 3: Installation RS232C HIGH-SPEED SERIAL INTERFACE This High Speed Serial Interface is a Plug-In Interface Module that can be installed in the printer by the user.
Unit 3: Installation READY/BUSY INTERFACE SIGNALS PIN DIRECTION SIGNAL DEFINITION Reference FG (Frame Ground) 2 To Host TD (Transmit Data) - Data from the printer to the host computer. Sends X-On/X-Off characters or status data (bi-directional protocols). 3 To Printer RD (Receive Data) - Data to the printer from the host computer. 4 To Host RTS (Request to Send) - Used with Ready/Busy flow control to indicate an error condition.
Unit 3: Installation X-ON/X-OFF CABLE REQUIREMENTS Communicates with the host to determine if the printer is ready to receive data by sending “XON” (HEX 11H) or “XOFF” (HEX 13H) code to the TD line. The single and multiple item buffers are switchable in the Interface Mode of the printer.
Unit 3: Installation PIN ASSIGNMENTS PIN SIGNAL DIRECTION PIN SIGNAL DIRECTION 1 Strobe To Printer 19 Strobe Return Reference 2 Data 1 To Printer 20 Data 1 Return Reference 3 Data 2 To Printer 21 Data 2 Return Reference 4 Data 3 To Printer 22 Data 3 Return Reference 5 Data 4 To Printer 23 Data 4 Return Reference 6 Data 5 To Printer 24 Data 5 Return Reference 7 Data 6 To Printer 25 Data 6 Return Reference 8 Data 7 To Printer 26 Data 7 Return Reference 9
Unit 3: Installation LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) ETHERNET A Local Area Network (LAN) interface is an optional Plug-In Interface Module that can be installed by the user. It requires a driver shipped with each printer that has the interface installed. The driver that must be loaded onto the host computer and configured to run one of the supported network protocols using a 10Base-T or 100Base-TX LAN connection.
Unit 3: Installation 802.11G WIRELESS The wireless print server provides easy printer interface with 802.11g Wi-Fi compliant networks free of wired connections. Each printer is shipped with an integrated driver and interface installed. The driver must be loaded onto the host computer and configured to run one of the supported protocols. SPECIFICATIONS Variable Data Rates 54, 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps Frequency Band 2.
Unit 3: Installation LED INDICATOR STATUS Network Port Link LED (green) Status LED (orange) Wireless LED (green) Front Panel Off --- Blinking Waiting for link On Linked Network Port Off --- Front Panel Blinking Receiving packet Blinking Ad-hoc mode On Infrastructure mode Front Panel SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS Corresponding Protocol TCP/IP Network Layer ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP Session Layer TCP, UDP Application Layer LPD, FTP, TELNET, BOOTP, DHCP NOTE: Print data can be sent by LPR and
Unit 3: Installation ALL INTERFACES RECEIVE BUFFER The data stream is received from the host to the printer one job at a time. This allows the software program to maintain control of the job print queue so that it can move a high priority job in front of ones of lesser importance. A multiple job buffer allows the printer to continuously receive print jobs while compiling and printing other jobs at the same time. It acts much like a Print buffer to maximize the performance of the host and the printer.
Unit 3: Installation RECEIVE BUFFER CONTROL Causes For Receive Buffer Near Full Receive buffer near full occurs when the remaining free space of the buffer drops to 0.95MB of 2.95MB capacity or when the remaining free space is available for storing 50 of 500 items in the history buffer. Release Of Receive Buffer Near Full Receive buffer near full can be released when the remaining free space rises to 1.95MB or when the remaining free space is available for storing 200 items in the history buffer.
Unit 3: Installation STATUS5 TIMING CHARTS NORMAL PROCESS (Figure 3-10a) CANCEL PROCESS (Figure 3-10b) ERROR PROCESS (Figure 3-10c) PRINT PROCESS S8400 Series Operator Manual 3-19 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 3: Installation STATUS5 TIMING CHARTS (Figure 3-10d) COMMAND PROCESS (Figure 3-10e) BCC ERROR PROCESS (Figure 3-10f) S8400 Series Operator Manual 3-20 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 3: Installation EXTERNAL SIGNAL The external signal interface is designed to connect the printer to an applicator. Proceed to the printer’s Advanced Mode for various setup activities related to the external signal. There are two connector types available for the external signal interface, one with a 14-pin connector and the other with a 25-pin connector. SPECIFICATIONS Signal Level High: +2.4 to +5.0V, Low: +0.0 to +0.4V Issuing/Reissuing EXT signal Enable/Disable in the Advanced Mode.
Unit 3: Installation 25-PIN CONNECTOR ASSIGNMENTS PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION LEVEL MAX CURRENT 1 Frame Ground --- --- --- 2 +5V --- --- --- 3 --- --- --- --- 4 Machine Error Output Low 5V, 400mA 5 Print End (PREND) Output Low 5V, 400mA 6 Offline Output Low 5V, 400mA 7 --- --- --- --- 8 Reprint (PRIN2) Input Low High: high impedance, Low: -15mA or more, 0V 9 --- --- --- --- 10 --- --- --- --- 11 EXT_GND --- --- --- 12 +5V --- --- --- 13 +24V
Unit 3: Installation Figure 3-11, Input/Output Circuit Diagram Figure 3-12, 14-Pin Connector Assignments Figure 3-13, 25-Pin Connector Assignments S8400 Series Operator Manual 3-23 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 3: Installation INPUT SIGNAL WAVE FORM START PRINTING (Figure 3-14a) Completed the print of 1 label Start printing (PR IN) R eprint (P R IN2) P rint operation E nd of 1 print (P R E ND) 20ms 2 3 4 REPRINTING (Figure 3-14b) C ompleted the print of 1 label S tart printing (PR IN) R eprint (P R IN2) 10ms or more Print operation 1 E nd of print 2 (PR E ND) 3 20ms 4 S8400 Series Operator Manual 3-24 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 3: Installation OUTPUT SIGNAL WAVE FORM BASIC OPERATION (Figure 3-15a) C ompleted the print of 1 label P rint operation E nd of print (P R E ND) 1 20ms 2 3 4 Paper end R ibbon end Machine error PAPER END (Figure 3-15b) P a per end occurred Hea d open* Head close* P rint operation E nd of 1 print (P R E ND) 2 3 4 C ha nging label Paper end R ibbon end Machine error RIBBON END (Figure 3-15c) R ibbon end occurred H ea d open* H ead close* P rint operation E nd of 1 print (P R E ND) 2 3 4
Unit 3: Installation Figure 3-16, Operation Mode Flow Chart S8400 Series Operator Manual 3-26 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 3: Installation ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION This unit provides installation instructions of the purchase options available for this printer. These instructions only cover physical hardware installation. Refer to the Printer Configuration unit of this manual to configure the printer for their use. INTERFACE INSTALLATION The diagram below displays the physical installation of interface hardware. Refer to the Configuration unit of this manual for instructions on printer setup for the interface type chosen.
Unit 3: Installation REMOTE OPERATOR INTERFACE KIT This purchase option allows the operator panel to be detached from the printer and secured in a remote location convenient for user access. Follow steps below to install the kit.
Unit 3: Installation Installing the Kit 1. Remove the control panel from the printer. 2. Remove the panel base. 3. Assemble the interface unit in the control panel.
Unit 3: Installation 4. Assemble the interface unit in the main body of the printer. (1) INTERFACE UNIT 5. Connect the interface unit cable to the Cable Tie.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration PRINTER CONFIGURATION • Printer Configuration • Configuration Modes • Menu Definition Tables S8400 Series Operator Manual 4-1 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 4: Printer Configuration PRINTER CONFIGURATION This unit provides in-depth instruction on printer configuration for operation and for some troubleshooting. The printer may be configured via the buttons and/or potentiometers located on the printer’s operator panel. All of the printer’s buttons, switches, and potentiometers are used singularly, or in conjunction, to perform configuration activities.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration CONFIGURATION MODES This chapter provides an overview of the various configuration modes of the operation menu. All of the configuration activities are performed via the use of the operator panel located on the printer’s face. However, many settings may also be controlled via external software commands.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration ADVANCED MODE The Advanced Mode is provided to make advanced printer operational adjustments. Typically, once these adjustments or settings have been made, they will not require additional address unless the application changes significantly. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration PARALLEL INTERFACE MODE This chapter provides the programming sequences required for IEEE1284 interface setup. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen. POWER ONLINE QTY: 000000 LINE OFFLINE QTY: 000000 Cancels print job ENTER CANCEL RECEIVE BUFFER MULTI ITEM NO.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SERIAL INTERFACE MODE This chapter provides the programming sequences required for RS232, RS422, or RS485 interface setup. Use the keys of the operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen. POWER The screen that appears depends on the interface installed.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) INTERFACE MODE This chapter provides the programming sequences required for LAN setup. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) MODE This chapter provides the programming sequences required for USB interface setup. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required option. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration CENTRONICS INTERFACE MODE This chapter provides the programming sequences required for Centronics interface setup. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration WIRELESS LAN (LOCAL AREA NETWORK) INTERFACE MODE Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen. POWER ONLINE QTY: 000000 LINE LAN CONFIGURATION BOARD Disabled for Wireless LAN OFFLINE QTY: 000000 Cancels print job LCD ENTER ENTER CANCEL IP ADDRESS ONLINE MODE Board ENTER PROTOCOL STATUS3 STATUS4 STATUS5 0. 0. 0.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SERVICE MODE Allows the programming of various dimensional settings, sensor thresholds, and language options. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration FACTORY MODE The Factory Mode permits counter reset of various components. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen. Unlatch print head, then press and hold the following keys: + + ENTER + POWER MAINTENANCE MODE SERVICE MODE FACTORY MODE TEST PRINT Factory Mode ENTER YES NO SERIAL NO.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration FACTORY MODE WITH RFID INSTALLED The Factory Mode with RFID Installed provides access to the RFID module settings. This menu is available only when the RFID option is installed.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration RFID USER MODE The RFID User Mode allows you to configure the RFID reading and writing features. This menu is available only when the RFID option is installed. POWER ONLINE QTY: 000000 LINE NO OFFLINE ENTER QTY: 000000 LINE Cancels print job ENTER RFID ERR OUTPUT CANCEL PULSE LEVEL ONLINE MODE ENTER RFID USER READER VERSION XXXXX.XX.XX.XX PRESS ENTER KEY ENTER VIEW EPC DATA YES ENTER NO CAL. START POWER CANCEL ENTER ENTER XX.XmW CALIBRATION MODE YES XX.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration WORK SHIFT MODE The Work Shift Mode allows for specific production shift information to be printed on a label when used with the printer SBPL command. Use the keys of the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen. The YES option must have been selected for the SHIFT CODE within the Hidden Mode menu.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration HIDDEN MODE The Hidden Mode allows operator access to set Label-Out Sensor status and Work Shift mode status. Figure 4-14 provides the specific sequence of events required by the operator, the printer, and the printer’s software. Use the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration DOWNLOAD MODE This download feature allows the operator to upgrade or downgrade firmware to the printer. When downloading is complete, the LCD screen will return to the original display. If an error occurs, a DOWNLOAD ERROR will display. Use the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration BOOT DOWNLOAD MODE This download mode is used when the firmware becomes corrupted and the normal download mode is not successful. Use the printer’s keys to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration PRINT CANCEL MODE Figure 4-17 provides the specific sequence of events required by the operator, the printer, and the printer’s software to cancel a print job once initiated. Use the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen. Printing in process.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration DEFAULT SETTINGS MODE Figure 4-18 provides the specific sequence of events required by the operator, the printer, and the printer’s software to return the printer to the configuration as received from the factory. Use the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen. Press and hold the following keys: CANCEL + POWER Printer beeps DEFAULT MODE PRINTER SETTING ALT.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration TEST PRINT MODE Figure 4-19 provides the specific sequence of events required by the operator, the printer, and the printer’s software for a test label to be printed. Test labels are designed to identify failures in configuration, adjustment problems, and mechanical defects. Use the keys on the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter for an explanation of each menu screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration HEX DUMP MODE The contents of the print buffer and the data received before it is placed into the print buffer may be examined through the use of the Hex Dump Mode. Each line of the printed data is enumerated in the first column, the second column contains the data in hexadecimal format, and the right column contains the same data in ASCII format. The options are: receive data, receive buffer, internal data, and send back data.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration CF (COMPACT FLASH) CARD MODE Use the printer’s operator panel to select and enter the required options. Refer to the Menu Definition Tables in this chapter to provide an explanation of each screen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration STAND ALONE MODE The Stand Alone Mode allows the printer to function independently from a host computer once a fixed format has been sent, and saved, to the flash-memory card. The data may be saved to the flash-memory card while in the print buffer, and then recalled later with a new print quantity indicated. The flash-memory card will only hold a single format at a time; new formats will overwrite the existing saved format.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SATO + SZPL EMULATION MODE The SZPL Emulation Mode is available when the printer is configured with SZPL Emulation firmware. The RFID option is not supported in this emulation firmware.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration MENU DEFINITION TABLES USER MODE (TABLE 4-1) MENU DESCRIPTION Is the entrance screen to the User Mode. The User Mode allows various print parameters to be set. USER MODE OFFSET VOLUME PITCH +X.XX OFFSET -X.XX DARKNESS XX This screen shows the adjusted value for the potentiometers on the Operator Panel. Entry is not required for this screen. The values will change as the potentiometers are adjusted.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-2) MENU Allows the printer to be switched to operate in the thermal transfer or direct thermal mode as desired. PRINT METHOD TRANSFER DESCRIPTION DIRECT Allows the pitch sensor to be enabled or disabled. PITCH SENSOR ENABLE DISABLE Allows the pitch sensor mode to be selected relative to the media type being used. SENSOR TYPE GAP TOP I-MARK BOTTOM I-MARK This feature determines the intensity of the print head elements when enabled.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-2) MENU PRINT OFFSET V: +XXXX H: +XXXX SET CALENDAR YES NO CALENDAR XX/XX/XX XX:XX DESCRIPTION Print offset refers to the vertical and horizontal shifting of the entire print area relative to the label and the print start position. The movement is incremental by dots in the positive (+) or negative (-) direction. Positive and negative vertical adjustment is toward or away from the print head respectively.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration ADVANCED MODE (TABLE 4-2) MENU DESCRIPTION This menu screen allows the setting of the printer in either SBPL mode or XML mode. MODE SELECT XML SBPL This menu screen allows the printing of label either in a programmed orientation or rotated 180 degrees from the programmed orientation. ROTATE LABEL DEG 0 180 LABEL SIZE ADJ This menu screen allows the setting of label width in dots. This is used in conjunction with Rotate Label setting and SZPL mode.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration PARALLEL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-3) MENU DESCRIPTION Allows setting of bi-directional communication protocol. PROTOCOL STATUS4 STATUS5 RECEIVE BUFFER MULTI Allows the selection of the receive buffer type. Select MULTI for multiple-item buffer and 1ITEM for a single item buffer. 1 ITEM Allows setting for ACK width of the IEEE1284 interface. The display will appear when the interface is present and one item (1ITEM) is selected as a receive buffer. IEEE1284 ACK SIGNAL XX.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SERIAL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-4) MENU IGNORE CAN/DLE YES NO INTERFACE BOARD SETTING I/F–1 DESCRIPTION Allows the determination of whether the Cancel (CAN) and Data Link Escape (DLE) codes will be processed or ignored. Select the YES option to ignore the codes and NO to process them. This screen will only appear when the communication protocol is STATUS4. Allows the selection of which interface board will be set up in subsequent menus.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SERIAL INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-4) MENU DESCRIPTION Allows setting of communication protocol for RS232C interface. Will not display if the DIP switch priority option is chosen. PROTOCOL READY/BUSY XON/OFF STATUS2 STATUS3 STATUS4 STATUS5 Allows setting of communication protocol for RS232C interface. Will not display if the DIP switch priority option is chosen. PROTOCOL READY/BUSY XON/OFF STATUS3 MULTIDROP ITEM NO.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration LAN INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-5) MENU IGNORE CAN/DLE YES NO LAN CONFIGURATION BOARD 0. 0. 0. 0 SUBNET MASK 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 0. 0. 0 Allows the determination of whether the interface will be configured on the interface board or the LCD. This screen will only appear if the LAN, Wireless LAN, or Mini LAN interface board has been installed. Power off the printer, then on again to enable the changes. Sets a unique static IP Address using the TCP/IP Protocol.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration USB INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-6) MENU INTERFACE MODE INTERFACE BOARD SETTING YES NO Select the YES option to configure an interface board for bi-directional communication, the menu will advance to multiple configuration screens depending on the type of interface board installed. Selecting the NO option will bypass those screens. I/F-2 IGNORE CR/LF YES Is the premiere screen of the Interface Mode.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration CENTRONICS INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-7) MENU INTERFACE MODE INTERFACE BOARD SETTING YES NO IGNORE CR/LF YES NO DESCRIPTION Is the premiere screen of the Interface Mode. The Interface Mode allows the parameters to be set for the printer to communicate with a host and vice-versa. Select the YES option to configure an interface board for bi-directional communication, the menu will advance to multiple configuration screens depending on the type of interface board installed.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration WIRELESS LAN INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-8) MENU IGNORE CR/LF YES NO DESCRIPTION Determines whether the print data code requires deletion. Hexadecimal graphic data will not be deleted. Select YES to delete all carriage returns (CR) and line feed (LF) commands in the data stream - including graphics and 2D bar codes. This feature is primarily used to maintain compatibility with earlier models of SATO printers.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration WIRELESS LAN INTERFACE MODE (TABLE 4-8) MENU BCC CHECK ENABLE DISABLE DESCRIPTION Allows BCC check to be enabled or disabled. Will only appear if STATUS5 is set for protocol. When the printer driver is set for GAP sensor printing (transmissive mode), BCC CHECK will be switched to DISABLE. When performing a test print of any LAN type of interface, set this to DISABLE. This menu screen allows for the setting of the wireless LAN communication method.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SERVICE MODE (TABLE 4-9) MENU DESCRIPTION Allows it to be determined if the printer will feed a label when an error condition is cleared and the printer goes online. FEED ON ERROR YES NO This features allows the previously printed label to be reprinted when the FEED button is pressed. Enable or disable as desired.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SERVICE MODE (TABLE 4-9) MENU DESCRIPTION Permits the determination of whether a password will be required to access and change principle configuration features. SET PASSWORD ON OFF PASSWORD NO. Permits the assignment of a password. Use the vertical arrow keys of the operator panel to scroll digit options and the horizontal arrow keys to move from one digit location to another. Press the Enter key to record the four-digit password chosen.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SERVICE MODE (TABLE 4-9) MENU DESCRIPTION When "YES" is selected, all printer menu settings will be saved in a file that can later be recalled via the Default Setting Mode. SAVE USER DEF. YES NO Allows the record of print activity to be cleared if a log has been maintained. CLEAR PRINT LOG YES NO Allows the print log to be output to the printer’s sub-port (port not used for print data) in real time. The default is DISABLE.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration FACTORY MODE (TABLE 4-10) MENU DESCRIPTION Allows view of the recorded linear meters of printed media by the printer’s internal counters. COUNTER INDICATION NONE LIFE HEAD CUT DISPENSE Is an informational screen that provides the length of media used since printer setup. LIFE COUNTER X.X M Enables view of the printer’s cutter counter identifying the quantity of cut cycles by that cutter.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration FACTORY MODE (TABLE 4-10) MENU DESCRIPTION Allows the selection of large (10cm) or small (4cm) media width. These are the only two options. PRINT SIZE SMALL LARGE This screen shows the setting of factory pitch volume. This setting screen is displayed for VA/VE substrate only when performing test print. Press ENTER to start test print. F-PITCH OFFSET +X.XX Use ↑ and ↓ keys to change factory offset value, and its range is between -3.75 and +3.75.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration RFID USER MODE (TABLE 4-12) MENU DESCRIPTION Showing the total accumulated number of RFID writes. SUCCESS: Shows the number of write success to RFID tag. FAILURE: Shows the number of write failure to RFID tag. TOTAL: Shows the total write quantity. [Total quantity of successful writes] + [total quantity of write failures] = Total RFID Writes The counters can be reset by performing a Factory Clear operation. Showing the total number of RFID writes.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration RFID USER MODE (TABLE 4-12) MENU DESCRIPTION Printing a slash on a tag when an RFID tag error occurred. YES: Prints a slash at the time of RFID tag error. NO: Not printing a slash at the time of RFID tag error. NO The initial value is NO. Allows the selection of the output pattern of RFID error. Selecting PULSE will result in a single pulsating output and selecting LEVEL will result in a flat output.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration RFID USER MODE (TABLE 4-12) MENU DESCRIPTION Allows the initialization of calibration. Ensure the printer is loaded with the intended CAL. START media to be calibrated. Use the printer’s operator panel to scroll and select the desired YES option. NO Setting the RFID tag position from the top of form. The input range is between 0.79” (20 mm) and 9.45” (240 mm). RFID TAG OFFSET XX MM The initial value is 0.79” (20 mm). The measurement units are millimeters.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration HIDDEN MODE (TABLE 4-14) MENU Used to enable or disable the Shift Code menu parameters. The YES option is enabled and the NO option is disabled. SHIFT CODE YES DESCRIPTION NO Note the YES option must be selected to access the Work Shift Mode menu. DOWNLOAD MODE (TABLE 4-15) MENU DESCRIPTION Is an informational screen only and confirms that the printer is ready to receive the data.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration BOOT DOWNLOAD MODE (TABLE 4-16) MENU DESCRIPTION This menu screen appears when all of the data has been received and the process is complete. Also prompts the operator on how to proceed. PROGRAM DOWNLOAD COMPLETED PRESS ENTER PRINT CANCEL MODE (TABLE 4-17) MENU CANCEL PRINT JOB YES NO DESCRIPTION Print data that has been previously received, can be cleared. If the YES option is selected, the print data will be deleted and then the printer will go offline.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration TEST PRINT MODE (TABLE 4-19) MENU DESCRIPTION Is the initial screen of the Test Print Mode. TEST PRINT MODE CONFIGURATION BARCODE HEAD CHECK MEMORY FONT FACTORY TEST PRINT SIZE • CONFIGURATION: The printer’s configuration settings. • BARCODE: The printer’s installed barcodes. • HEAD CHECK: A pattern to check print head elements. • MEMORY: The printer’s internal memory. • FONT: The contents of the installed fonts. • FACTORY: A factory test label will be printed.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration CF (COMPACT FLASH) CARD MODE (TABLE 4-21) MENU DESCRIPTION Is the premiere screen of the CF Card Mode. The Card Mode allows management of the optional Compact Flash Card. CF CARD MODE Allows the determination of formatting the flash card. Select the YES option to advance to the formatting screens. Select the NO option to return to the first screen of the CF Card Mode. CF CARD FORMAT YES NO This menu screen initiates the formatting process when selecting the YES option.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SZPL EMULATION MODE (TABLE 4-23) MENU DESCRIPTION Emulation mode select AUTO or MANUAL. Default value is AUTO. EMULATION SELECT AUTO MANUAL ←, → Select AUTO or MANUAL ↓, ↑ Select SATO STANDARD or SZPL EMULATION. EMULATION SELECT SATO STANDARD SZPL EMULATION ←, → Select CMD or AUTO or LCD. SIZE MODE CMD AUTO LCD Tear Offset Position Range is -999 to +999.
Unit 4: Printer Configuration SZPL EMULATION MODE (TABLE 4-23) MENU DESCRIPTION Size Mode CMD/AUTO/LCD. Default value is AUTO. SIZE MODE CMD AUTO LCD ←, → Select CMD, AUTO or LCD Note: When AUTO is selected in Size mode, the printer will automatically feed 2 blank labels during power on stage to calibrate correct label size. If AUTO ONLINE FEED LCD under Service mode is set to NO, Size mode will switch to CMD automatically. Control Header Character CONTROL HEADER CHAR 126 Range 000 (00H)-255 (FFH).
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Unit 5: Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING • • • • • S8400 Series Operator Manual Error Signal Troubleshooting Warning Signal Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table Interface Troubleshooting Test Print Modes 5-1 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 5: Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR SIGNAL TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR DISPLAYS ERROR LED DISPLAY DESCRIPTION LCD DISPLAY 01 Machine Error POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off Off 02 Machine Error POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off Off 03 Flash ROM Error POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off Off FLASHROM ERROR 1. Ensure correct communication protocols. 2. Check cables, cycle printer power and resend. 3. Replace board as necessary.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting ERROR DISPLAYS ERROR LED DISPLAY 10 Ribbon End Error POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off On 11 Sensor Error POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: 12 Head Related Error DESCRIPTION LCD DISPLAY RIBBON END 1. Ensure ribbon stock is properly loaded. 2. Ensure ribbon has not been damaged. 3. Ensure proper printer configuration. On Off Off Off SENSOR ERROR 1. 2. 3. 4. POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Blink Off Off HEAD ERROR 1. Clean the print head’s contact surface. 2.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting ERROR DISPLAYS ERROR LED DISPLAY DESCRIPTION LCD DISPLAY POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off Off POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off Off POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off Off POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off Off 22 Cover Open Error POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On Off Off Off COVER OPEN 1. Ensure the cover is completely closed. 2. Ensure the cover-open switch is properly positioned. 3. Replace the switch as necessary.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting ERROR ICONS LCD ICONS DESCRIPTION OF ERROR POSITION ON LCD Displayed when detecting Label End. Icon 1 Displayed when detecting Ribbon End. Icon 1 Displayed when detecting Sensor Error. Icon 1 Displayed when detecting Head Open. Icon 1 Displayed when head is disconnected. Icon 1 Displayed when detecting Communication Error. Icon 1 Displayed when detecting Receive Buffer Over. Icon 1 Displayed when detecting Item No. Error or BCC Error.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting WARNING SIGNAL TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING DISPLAYS WARNING LED DISPLAY 01 Ribbon Near-End Warning POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On On Off Blink 02 Receive Buffer Near-Full Warning POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On On Off Off 03 Command Warning POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On On Off Off 04 Head Error Warning POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On On Off Off 05 Overheat Warning POWER: ONLINE: LABEL: RIBBON: On On Blink Blink DESCRIPTION LCD DISPLAY 1.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE IMAGE VOIDS Dirty print head. Clean print head. Damaged print head. Replace print head. Damaged electronics. Replace circuit board. Damaged or worn roller. Replace rollers. Poor label quality. Use higher quality media. Ribbon stock and media are mismatched. Consult with media supplier. RIBBON WRINKLING Poor head alignment. Adjust head balance and alignment. Excessive temperature setting Adjust temperature.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting NO PRINTED IMAGE Print head is disconnected. Ensure print head wiring harness is connected on each end. No voltage output. Replace fuse. Test power supply and replace as required. Defective print head. Replace print head and reset counter. Damaged electronics. Replace circuit board. Interface problems. Troubleshoot interface - refer to the next section of this chapter. Data input error. Ensure correct data stream. Ribbon incorrectly loaded.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting INTERFACE TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides a checklist for the various interface types. Locate the checklist relative to the interface used and perform each of the troubleshooting tasks until the problem has been isolated. PARALLEL INTERFACE PARALLEL INTERFACE CHK TROUBLESHOOTING STEP Ensure the interface module is correctly installed. Run self-test to verify. Ensure the printer cable is connected to the appropriate LPT port on the host computer.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting LAN ETHERNET INTERFACE LAN ETHERNET INTERFACE CHK TROUBLESHOOTING STEP Ensure the interface has been correctly configured. Wait two minutes and run self-test to verify. If a test label does not print, there may be a hardware problem. Ensure the cable and its ports are not defective. Ensure that a faulty print server or other protocol related scenarios are not creating a queue setup issue. Systematically perform checks and tests to isolate the cause.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting TEST PRINT TROUBLESHOOTING Chapter provides instruction on special printing to identify and resolve specific print problems. HEX DUMP Allows the operator to determine if there were problems in the downloading of data. TEST LABEL Allows the operator to identify specific problems regarding mechanical performance and setup. HEX DUMP MODE The contents of the print buffer can be examined using the Hex Dump Mode. In the left column, each line of data received is numbered.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting TEST LABEL PRINTING The test label is designed to assist in the identification of print problems. Follow the flow chart provided below to perform this activity.
Unit 5: Troubleshooting SAMPLE TEST LABEL NOTE: The only print problem that the following sample test label does not display is fading of print image from one side of the label to the other. This is the result of improper print head balance. Compare this scale on each side to ensure the print is evenly spaced horizontally. Visually inspect these rows for voids indicating defective head elements. SAMPLE TEST LABEL Label Contents Will Vary Depending on Test Label Type.
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Unit 6: Maintenance MAINTENANCE • • • S8400 Series Operator Manual Cleaning Procedures Replacement Procedures Adjustment Procedures 6-1 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 6: Maintenance MAINTENANCE CLEANING PROCEDURES Cleaning of the printer is a necessary maintenance activity to ensure print quality and longer printer life. There are two basic types of cleaning involved; the removal of loose debris and the removal of residue. Use a soft cloth and/or a pneumatic blower to remove debris from the printer. This process should be performed prior to the removal of residue.
Unit 6: Maintenance REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES This unit provides in-depth instruction on all primary component and assembly replacement, in addition to most secondary components. Use the text in conjunction with their accompanied graphics to ensure complete comprehension throughout the process. Especially observe all cautionary or warning notations. CAUTION: STATIC ELECTRICITY CAN RESULT IN COMPONENT DAMAGE. OBSERVE APPROPRIATE GROUNDING PROCEDURES WHEN REPLACING ANY COMPONENTS.
Unit 6: Maintenance PLATEN ROLLER REPLACEMENT The printer’s platen roller is considered to be a high-wear component due to constant treading of the print media and ribbon stock against its contact surface. This constant contact will eventually wear grooves into the rubber material and negatively affect print output. This procedure applies to all three rubber rollers. 1. Switch off the printer and observe appropriate lockout-tagout procedures. 2. Remove label media as required. 3.
Unit 6: Maintenance INTERFACE BOARD REPLACEMENT Circuit boards generally have long lives due to the lack of moving parts. Generally, if a circuit board becomes defective, it contributes to a negative external condition. If it is determined that the circuit board has become defective, search the printer over for possible visual factors that may have led to the damage. 1. Switch off the printer and observe applicable lockout-tagout procedures. 2.
Unit 6: Maintenance FAN FILTER REPLACEMENT The fan filter prevents atmospheric debris from being drawn into the printer adversely affecting component performance. The filter is adhesive on the contact side. To install, simply remove the contaminated filter, peel away the adhesive paper backing, and apply over the fan exhaust holes. Refer to Figure 6-5 for guidance.
Unit 6: Maintenance ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES This unit covers all of the printer and printer accessory adjustments. These adjustments include mechanical adjustments required following the replacement of components and assemblies, in addition to, the operational adjustments required following a job change. LABEL SENSOR POSITIONING The label sensor assembly provides a mounting apparatus for the I-mark, gap, and paper-end sensors.
Unit 6: Maintenance ADJUSTMENT OF HEAD POSITION Side or Left - Right pressure balance 1. Lock the thermal head assembly into position. Locate adjust collar, indicated by arrow in Figure 6-7. 2. Loosen the screw indicated in Figure 6-8 with Phillips screwdriver. Do not completely unscrew. 3. Rotate the adjust collar to adjust the head pressure balance. Left hand turn → Increasing head pressure on the frame side. Right hand turn → Increasing head pressure on the opposite of the frame side. 4.
Unit 6: Maintenance ADJUSTMENT OF HEAD POSITION, (Cont’d) Front - Rear pressure balance (longitudinal position, forward and backward/alignment) 1. Lock the print head in position. Locate the area represented in the figures below. 2. Loosen the screws indicated in Figure 6-10 with Phillips screwdriver. Do not completely unscrew. 3. Insert slotted screwdriver into the holes on the left and the right sides and adjust the head position by turning the screwdriver in the relevant direction.
Unit 6: Maintenance SETTING HEAD PRESSURE AND BALANCE Print head balance is the equalization of pressure against the platen roller from one end to the opposite end. If the print head balance is out of adjustment, the printed image will be darker on one side of the label than on the other side, and the media will be prone to travel in the direction of least resistance. The adjustment of print head balance on the label can be subjective.
Unit 6: Maintenance SETTING HEAD PRESSURE AND BALANCE, (Cont’d) Slotted screwdriver Slot for slotted screwdriver Dial The number in this lowest position is the actual balance setting Figure 6-11, Print Head, Adjusting Head Pressure and Balance S8400 Series Operator Manual 6-11 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 6: Maintenance RIBBON GUIDE ALIGNMENT If the print ribbon is not spread smoothly over the print head when it makes contact with the media, print voids will occur at the point of the ribbon fold. Typically, this is the result of the axis of one of the following not being perfectly parallel with the platen roller: ribbon spindle, print head, or ribbon guide. The purpose of the adjustable ribbon guide is to compensate for the axis deviations of the other two.
Unit 6: Maintenance MEDIA PRESSURE ROLLER BALANCE Pressure roller balance adjustment may be required if the media is inclined to meander at the printer’s rear to one side. When all things are properly aligned and balanced, the media will continuously feed from the printer’s rear, through to its front without lateral movement creating resistance on its left or right sides.
Unit 6: Maintenance I-MARK/PAPER-END SENSOR SENSITIVITY This sensor adjustment regulates penetrating ability for media referencing. For proper performance, the sensor must have a voltage difference greater than 0.8V between high and low. If performing the following procedure does not result in acceptable voltage levels, clean the window over the sensor’s eye. 1. Load printer with label media so the white backing paper may be registered by the I-mark sensor. Power on the printer. 2.
Unit 6: Maintenance GAP SENSOR SENSITIVITY This sensor adjustment regulates penetrating ability for media referencing. To establish penetration, upper and lower voltage levels must be set and the difference between the two voltage levels should be maximized for optimum performance. To force auto-calibration, set the Sensor level to 0.0V. Load label media and feed several labels. If labels do not register properly, perform the manual calibration.
Unit 6: Maintenance OPERATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS These operational adjustments are for fine tuning the printer as necessary following the configuration process and are largely confined to the four potentiometers located on the operator panel. Refer to the table below for their function. POTENTIOMETER PITCH DESCRIPTION/PROCEDURE Is to be used in conjunction with the configuration adjustments. Make course adjustments there and then fine tune here.
Unit 7: Appendix APPENDIX • • • • • S8400 Series Operator Manual Ready/Busy Timing Charts X-On/X-Off Timing Charts Session Connect/Disconnect Diagram Printer Dimensions (LH Direct Load) Printer Dimensions (RH Direct Load) 7-1 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix APPENDIX READY/BUSY TIMING CHARTS Figure 7-1a, Single-Item Buffer Timing Charts Figure 7-1b, Multiple-Item Buffer Timing Charts S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-2 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix X-ON/X-OFF TIMING CHARTS Figure 7-2a, Single-Item Buffer Timing Chart Figure 7-2b, Multiple-Item Buffer Timing Chart S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-3 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix SESSION CONNECT/DISCONNECT DIAGRAM Figure 7-3, Session connect/Disconnect Diagram S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-4 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix PRINTER DIMENSIONS (STANDARD DIRECT LOAD) Figure 7-4a, Printer Three/Quarter View Figure 7-4b, Printer Top View S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-5 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix Figure 7-4c, Printer Left-Side View Figure 7-4d, Printer Front View S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-6 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix Figure 7-4e, Printer Right-Side View Figure 7-4f, Printer Rear View S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-7 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix PRINTER DIMENSIONS (OPPOSITE DIRECT LOAD) Figure 7-5a, Printer Three/Quarter View Figure 7-5b, Printer Top View S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-8 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix Figure 7-5c, Printer Left-Side View Figure 7-5d, Printer Front View S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-9 PN: 9001160 (C)
Unit 7: Appendix Figure 7-5e, Printer Right-Side View Figure 7-5f, Printer Rear View S8400 Series Operator Manual 7-10 PN: 9001160 (C)