Chapter 1— Getting Started
Connecting the Printer to Your System
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3440 Hardware Configuration
Memory Installed
Storage RAM
Image RAM
Flash RAM
Mileage
Inches Processed
Inches Burned
Labels Cut
Printhead
Width
Dot Size
Burn Pot Setting
Hardware Options
I/O Option
Internal Option
External Option
Firmware Checksum
ROM0 (U21)
ROM1 (U9)
Program
Version
4 Turn the printer power off and then on. You are now ready to connect
your 3400, 3440, or 3600 printer to your system.
What the Hardware Configuration Test Label Tells You
The hardware test label provides these statistics:
• Amount of installed memory
• Amount of media printed
• Printhead configuration
• Firmware information
• Printhead alignment (the vertical lines)
If a Hardware Configuration Test Label Does Not Print
If you are unable to print a hardware configuration test label, see "Printer
Operation Problems" on page 42.
You can connect your printer to a PC, a local area network, an AS/400 (or
other midrange computer), or a mainframe. This section tells you how to
connect your printer to any of these systems.
This illustration shows you where to connect your system to the printer.
You can use either of these two ports on the rear of the printer:
• Serial communications port
• I/O board port (if you have an adapter card installed)
3400, 3440, and 3600 Bar Code Label Printer User's Manual
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