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E-4203 / E-4204 / E-4304
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Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 E-4203 / E-4204 / E-4304 w/USB Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 3: Copyright Information

    The enclosed Firmware (Software) resident in the Printer is owned by Licensor or its suppliers and is licensed for used only on a single printer in the user’s Trade or Business. The User agrees not to, and not to authorize or permit any other person or party to, duplicate or copy the Firmware or the information contained in the non-volatile or programmable memory.
  • Page 4 Agency Compliance and Approvals: UL1950 Information Technology Equipment C22.2 No. 950-M93 Listed EN60950 For 230 Volt Operation (Europe): Use a cord set, marked "HAR," consisting of a min H05VV-F cord which has a minimum 0.75 square mm diameter conductors, provided with an IEC 320 receptacle and a male plug for the country of installation rated 6A, 250V Für 230 Volt (Europa): Benützen Sie ein Kabel, das mit "HAR"...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Do not use your printer near water, or spill liquid into it. Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed on your printer. If you are unsure, check with your dealer or with your local power company. Do not place the power cord where it will be walked on. If the power cord becomes damaged or frayed replace it immediately.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    4.1 Lights... 19 4.2 Buttons ... 20 4.3 Normal Mode - Button Functions ... 20 4.4 Printer Setup Mode - Button Functions... 21 4.4.1 Printer Setup Menu List... 22 4.4.2 Menu Items and Values... 23 4.4.3 Step by Step Modification ... 26 4.5 Label Alignment ...
  • Page 8 4.5.4 Label Alignment Troubleshooting ... 30 4.6 Calibration Mode – Button Functions ... 34 4.6.1 Auto Media Sensor Calibration... 35 4.6.2 Manual Media Sensor Calibration ... 36 4.7 Internal Labels ... 37 4.7.1 Database Configuration/Dot Check Labels.. 37 4.7.2 Test Label ... 39 4.7.3 Hex Dump Label ...
  • Page 9 Appendix A ASCII Control Code Chart ... 57 Appendix B Embedded Fonts and Barcodes... 59 Appendix C Warranty Information ... 69 Glossary ... 73 Index ... 79...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    (www.datamaxcorp.com) or on the Datamax Accessories CD-ROM. If you wish to write a custom program, a copy of the E-Class Programmer’s Manual (part number 88-2265-01) can also be found on the Accessories CD-ROM.
  • Page 12: About This Printer

    1.1 About this Printer This printer offers the following standard and optional features: 1.1.1 Standard Features Printing Direct Thermal Printing On Demand and Batch Printing 203 or 300 DPI Printhead (model dependant) AGFA Scalable Font Engine Memory 1 MB FLASH Memory...
  • Page 13: Optional Features

    1.1.2 Optional Features Adjustable Media Sensor The Adjustable Media Sensor allows the printer to detect the position of the gap, notch, or reflective mark at many locations across the media. External Media Supply Stand The External Media Supply Stand allows the printer to use large media supply rolls, up to 8-inches in diameter and wound on one to three inch cores.
  • Page 14 The Present Sensor allows the printer to be configured for “one up” printing. With the sensor installed, the printer will not print the next label until the previously printed label has been removed from the printer. Thermal Transfer The Thermal Transfer option allows the printer to use ribbon. The ink/wax from the ribbon transfers to the media to create an image with exceptional clarity and scanability.
  • Page 15: Before Using The Printer

    Inspect the shipping container(s) for damage; if damage is evident notify the shipping company to report the nature and extent of the damage. The printer is carefully packaged to avoid any damage during transit. In order to operate the printer you will need to remove the packaging materials (i.e., tape and foam) that were placed in the printer for...
  • Page 16: Additional Requirements

    Any special or additionally purchased items. Additional Requirements The following items are necessary for generating labels from your printer. Contact your customer support representative for advice on which media and software may best be suited for your application. USB, Serial, or parallel cable...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    3.1 Connecting the Printer 3.1.1 Power Connection The printer is powered by an external power supply that connects as shown below. Several different power supplies are available depending upon the printer model.
  • Page 18: Interface Connection

    To connect the printer to the host’s USB interface use a standard USB cable. Note that the printer has a unique feature: When connected via more than one interface, it will automatically connect to the first port (serial, parallel, or USB) that transmits valid data. After this connection has been made, the printer’s power must be cycled ‘Off’...
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Media Sensor

    3.2 Adjusting the Media Sensor The printer is available with a Fixed-Position Media Sensor or an Adjustable Media Sensor. To identify the type of sensor in your printer: 1. Open the cover. 2. Push down the Printhead Latch and raise the Printhead Carrier Assembly.
  • Page 20 and the label top of form (TOF). The table below indicates suggested sensor positions for various media types. Adjustable Media Sensor Position Media Type Suggested Sensor Placement Continuous* Near the center of the media Die-cut Near the center of the label Notched Near the center of the notch Reflective...
  • Page 21 Reference Distance of the TOF Mark Distance from the Media Edge Letter (inches) .180 .500 .750 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 Position the Adjustable Media Sensor as follows: 1. Based on the measurement made earlier, choose the Reference Letter that best corresponds to the location of your TOF mark.
  • Page 22: Loading Media

    Note: The Top and Bottom Slides must be positioned over the same Reference Letter for proper media sensor function. 4. Proceed to ‘Loading Media’ (Section 3.3). 3.3 Loading Media Load media into the printer as follows: 1. With the Cover open and the Printhead Carrier Assembly raised, remove...
  • Page 23 FAULT Light, it may be necessary to perform the Calibration Procedure, Section 4.6.) Note: The printer is factory set to use 4-inch media (and ribbon, if thermal transfer equipped). When using a different width of media/ribbon, please refer to Chapter 5.
  • Page 24: Loading Media For Peel Configuration

    8. Close the cover and press the Feed button several times to advance the media and ensure proper tracking. The labels will separate automatically as it is fed through the printer. (If the printer does not correctly sense the top of each label, as denoted by the FAULT Light, it may be necessary to perform the Calibration Procedure, Section 4.6.)
  • Page 25: Loading Ribbon

    3.4 Loading Ribbon Ribbon is required with thermal transfer media. If your printer is equipped with the thermal transfer option and if you will be using thermal transfer media, load ribbon as follows: 1. Open the cover. 2. Remove both Ribbon Hubs.
  • Page 26 Printhead Carrier Assembly, as shown below. Note: Ensure the inked side of the ribbon faces the media and NOT the printhead. 7. The ‘Media Type’ setting within the printer’s setup must be set to ‘Thermal Transfer’ to print using a ribbon. See Section 4.4. E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 27: Flash Memory Expansion

    4. Plug in and turn on the printer. Note: When using a blank expansion module for the first time, the printer will automatically format it upon power-up; this initial format can take up to one minute to perform. E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 28 E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 29: Introduction

    4.0 Introduction The Front Panel consists of three indicator lights and three dual-function buttons. The functions of these indicators and controls are listed below. 4.1 Lights Both the POWER and PAUSED Lights will be on during power-up initialization and a warm reset. E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 30: Buttons

    4.2 Buttons The three buttons (PAUSE, FEED and CANCEL) perform different functions based on the printer’s operational mode. The printer operates in one of the following modes: Normal: Normal printer functions. See Section 4.3. Printer Setup: Allows changes to the printer’s operational settings. See Section 4.4.
  • Page 31: Printer Setup Mode - Button Functions

    Notes: It is recommended that the Printer Setup Mode not be entered while in Peel Mode or with the optional Present Sensor enabled. Depending on label size this can cause unpredictable results.
  • Page 32: Printer Setup Menu List

    4.4.1 Printer Setup Menu List The Printer Setup Menu List label, shown below, contains the printer’s current values for each menu item that can be modified via the front panel (See Section 4.4.2 for a detailed item description.) The Menu Item Numbers correspond to the item’s position in the Menu List for selection when pressing the Procedure (see Section 4.4).
  • Page 33: Menu Items And Values

    4.4.2 Menu Items and Values The table below details the Printer Setup Menu List items with a brief description of the item’s function, and the possible values. 1) MEDIA TYPE Sets printing for direct thermal (no ribbon) or thermal transfer (ribbon) media.
  • Page 34 Range: 0 – 128; default = *64 (Units = 4K Bytes) 18) LABEL ALIGNMENT Sets the label alignment method (see Section 4.5) Possible Values: (user manually determines ‘ALIGN LENGTH’) AUTO (printer determines ‘ALIGN LENGTH’) * NO (no Label Alignment used) E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 35 (Units = .01 inch) 21) INPUT MODE Selects between the standard or template interpretation of incoming data. Possible Values: * DPL (printer constructs the label using the standard DPL commands) LINE (printer constructs the label using a preloaded template form)
  • Page 36: Step By Step Modification

    Baud Rate, the same method can be used to change any of the printer’s menu item settings. Note: It is recommended that the Printer Setup Mode not be entered while in Peel Mode or with the optional Present Sensor enabled. Depending on label size this can cause unpredictable results.
  • Page 37 6. To confirm that your changes have been made press the buttons simultaneously, this will print the Database Configuration Label. The label should show the new Baud Rate value of 19200. FRI AUGUST 024, 2001 19:29 236 VER: E4204 - 04.06 08/24/01 BOOT 83-2329-04A CODE 83-2325-04F FONT 83-2337-01A...
  • Page 38: Label Alignment

    The measured value must be sent to the printer via the host computer or entered using the Printer Setup Mode (see Section 4.4). Then, in Normal Mode, press and hold the FEED button (about 4 seconds).
  • Page 39: Label Alignment = Auto

    Auto Alignment with the Present Sensor enabled: If the printer is equipped with the Present Sensor option and that feature is enabled, while the label length is calculated the printer will pause and illuminate the PAUSE Light after each movement. The operator must press the Pause Button for the alignment to continue.
  • Page 40: Label Alignment Troubleshooting

    FEED until media moves for the automatic length measurement. ~OR~ Re-measure the Label Alignment Length. Use Printer Setup mode to enter the new length. Print a Database Configuration label to ensure the new length has been set.
  • Page 41 Problem Possible Cause First label is Alignment Length is wasted during too long. alignment. All labels thereafter print to the correct start of print ~OR~ position. For labels whose length and stop position cause them to stop between labels on the media sensor, the alignment function can result in wasted...
  • Page 42 Problem Possible Cause Label Alignment is Label Alignment incorrect. Pressing Length is not FEED successively correct. The results in a short default Label label length, one- Alignment Length is inch. 1.00”, and will result in this behavior when any larger label length is used without setting the appropriate length.
  • Page 43 Problem Possible Cause Tear Mode is Another present selected but the position has been label stop position determined. (present position) is Enabling the not far enough Present Sensor forward. causes the label stop position (present position) to be approximately 0.1” behind the peel bar.
  • Page 44: Calibration Mode - Button Functions

    4.6 Calibration Mode – Button Functions In ‘Calibration’ mode, the buttons allow the printer to adjust to the media being used. Calibration can be performed either automatically or manually, as detailed below. Notes: Before calibrating, ensure that the Printhead Carrier Assembly is latched down, that the cover is closed, and that the media sensor has been set for the appropriate media type, see Section 4.4.2.
  • Page 45: Auto Media Sensor Calibration

    Assembly is latched down and the cover is closed. To automatically calibrate the media sensor: 1. With the desired media loaded, hold the the printer. Continue to hold the button until the PAUSED Light turns off then release it. 3. Next press the button.
  • Page 46: Manual Media Sensor Calibration

    4.6.2 Manual Media Sensor Calibration The Manual Media Sensor Calibration procedure should be used in cases where the printer continues to suffer from media sensing problems after performing or attempting to perform the Auto Media Sensor Calibration (see Section 4.6.1).
  • Page 47: Internal Labels

    To print the Database Configuration and Dot Check Labels: With the printer on, loaded with media (at least 4 inches wide) and ribbon (if printing with thermal transfer media), press the simultaneously.
  • Page 48 FRI AUGUST 024, 2001 19:29 236 VER: E4204 - 04.06 08/24/01 BOOT 83-2329-04A CODE 83-2325-04F FONT 83-2337-01A CPLD 592157-01C INTERNAL FLASH MODULE PRESENT SYSTEM RAM CHECKS____ GOOD SYSTEM RAM SIZE___ 2015 KBYTES SYSTEM RAM AVAIL__ 1244 KBYTES REG POWER SUPPLY__ YES INPUT VALUES PAPER_____________ 255 DARKNESS__________ 131...
  • Page 49: Test Label

    The Test Label is used to evaluate the current printer setup for print quality, label tracking, and print positioning. To print the Test Label: With the printer loaded with media (at least 4 inches wide), and ribbon (if printing with thermal transfer media), simultaneously press the buttons.
  • Page 50 To print the Hex Dump Label: With the printer on, loaded with media (at least 4 inches wide) and ribbon (if printing with thermal transfer media), press and hold the button while turning the printer on. Continue holding the button until the PAUSED Light turns off.
  • Page 51: Introduction

    5.0 Introduction This chapter details the cleaning, adjusting, and troubleshooting tips for the printer. The following table outlines the recommended maintenance schedule for the various printer parts. Area Printhead Turn off the printer before cleaning the printhead. Use solvent* on a cotton swab to clean the printhead from end to end.
  • Page 52: Cleaning The Printhead

    5.1 Cleaning the Printhead Turn ‘off’ the printer and unplug the unit from the AC outlet before cleaning the printhead. Warning 1. Turn ‘off’ the printer and open the cover. 2. Push the Printhead Latch down and raise the Printhead Carrier Assembly.
  • Page 53: Media Width Adjustment

    To perform the media width adjustment: 1. Load media into the printer. Print a label (press the simultaneously) and examine it. 2. If the printing appears too light on the right-hand side of the label (see example below), then move the Thumbwheel to the right (counterclockwise).
  • Page 54: Ribbon Width Adjustment

    To adjust: 1. Turn ‘off’ the printer. 2. Hold the Hub and then rotate the Ribbon Tension Adjustment Knob to meet your media/ribbon width based on the table below. Ensure that the Ribbon Tension Adjustment Knob is turned fully to the clockwise or counterclockwise position.
  • Page 55: Fine Printhead Adjustment

    5.4 Fine Printhead Adjustment The Fine Printhead Adjustment Set Screw, located on top of the printhead carrier assembly, is used for adjusting print quality. This adjustment is set at the factory and should not need further adjustment; however, with the different types and thickness of media some re-adjustment may be necessary if print quality suffers.
  • Page 56: Printhead Replacement

    If thermal transfer equipped, it is not necessary to remove the Ribbon Handler Assembly; an access hole is provided. 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Loosen the Printhead Screw until it is free from the printhead. Carefully unlatch the printhead carrier assembly and remove the printhead.
  • Page 57: Darkness Adjustment

    Main PCB. When program updates and/or new features are added, they can be downloaded to the printer as follows: 1. Identify the new version for your model of printer from the Datamax FTP site at ftp://ftp.datamaxcorp.com and download it onto your computer’s hard drive or a floppy disk.
  • Page 58 3. The PAUSED Light will flash during the download. 4. Following a successful download, the PAUSED Light will illuminate then the printer will perform a ‘cold reset.’ The previous printer setup will not be affected unless substantial firmware data structure changes have occurred. Print a Database Configuration Label to verify your new firmware version.
  • Page 59: Introduction

    The following table lists the symptoms and the associated page numbers of the topics covered in the troubleshooting section. Problem Situation Unacceptable print quality The printer does not print or prints several labels at once The ribbon does not advance Skips every other label Unable to print in rotation 4...
  • Page 60 Faulty printhead: Replace it (see Chapter 5) or call for service. The printer does not print or prints several labels at once: The labels are incorrectly loaded: See the loading instructions on the inside cover of the printer or Chapter 3.
  • Page 61 Printer fails to power on The AC wall outlet may be faulty: Try another outlet. A fuse may be blown: Call for service. The power supply may be faulty: Replace it. A defective power switch may exist on the printer: Call for service. E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 62: Tracking Problems

    The ribbon may be incorrectly installed. Ensure that the ribbon’s inked side faces the paper. With most ribbons this can be verified by rubbing paper against the ribbon; the ink should smudge the paper. Or, if using label stock, the sticky side of a label will pull off the ink.
  • Page 63: Mechanical

    Mechanical Width 8.5” (21.6 cm) Depth 9.5” (24.1 cm) Height 6.25” (15.9 cm) Weight 4 lbs. (1.8 kg) Operating Temperature 40 F to 95 F (4 C to 35 C) AC Input Voltage 110V Standard (Non Auto-Ranging) (50-2024-01); 105 to 125, 60 Hz 220V Standard (Non Auto-Ranging) (50-2034-01);...
  • Page 64: Media/Ribbon

    Media Types Roll-Fed, Die-Cut, Continuous, Fan-Fold Max. Media Width 4.3" (109.2 mm) Min. Media Width 1" (25.4 mm) Max. Print Width 4.09" (104 mm) Print Length Range .375 - 24" (9.52-609.6 mm) Media Thickness .0025 - .01" (.064 mm - .254 mm); up to .007” Range (.117 mm) with optional Cutter Media Supply Roll...
  • Page 65: Approved Media

    DATAMAX brand media and ribbons. These supplies are specially formulated for use in our printers; use of non- Datamax supplies may affect the print quality, performance, and life of the printer or its components. For a current list of approved media and ribbons for use in direct thermal and thermal transfer applications, please contact a Media Representative at (407) 523-5650.
  • Page 66 E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 67: Ascii Control Code Chart

    ASCII Control Code Chart Char Char Ctrl @ Ctrl A Ctrl B “ Ctrl C Ctrl D Ctrl E Ctrl F & Ctrl G ‘ Ctrl H Ctrl I Ctrl J Ctrl K Ctrl L Ctrl M Ctrl N Ctrl O Ctrl P Ctrl Q Ctrl R...
  • Page 68 ¥ ƒ Notes: For the hardware handshake XON/XOFF commands: XOFF The Euro character has been added to the table above at 255 (FF) as a Datamax standard for resident bit-mapped fonts 0,1,2,3,4,5,6, and 9 (CG Triumvirate). Char Ó ß Ô...
  • Page 69: Embedded Fonts And Barcodes

    Embedded Fonts and Barcodes All character fonts and barcodes available with the printer are described in this section. Each font and barcode has a name associated with it for use in programming. Human-readable fonts have numeric names while barcode fonts have alpha names.
  • Page 70 dots. FONT HEIGHT Font 0 Font 1 Font 2 Font 3 Font 4 Font 5 Font 6 Font 7 Font 8 Font 0 96-character alphanumeric, upper and lower case. Font 2 138-character alphanumeric, upper and lower case. WIDTH SPACING Font 1 145-character upper and lower case alphanumeric w/ descenders and ascenders.
  • Page 71 Font 4 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase. Font 6 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase. E-4203/E-4204/E-4304 Font 5 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase.
  • Page 72 Font 7 OCR-A, size I. Font 8 OCR-B, size III. Font 9 Internal Triumvirate font. Point sizes are selected by the number in the barcode height. Larger point sizes can be obtained by increasing the height and width multipliers, 48pt and 72pt fonts are generated by doubling the 24pt and 36pt fonts respectively (see the E-Class Programmer's Manual for more information).
  • Page 73 Barcodes Bar Code fonts have alpha names (left column in the table below). Uppercase alpha names will print barcodes with human-readable interpretations. Lowercase alpha names will print barcodes only. The table is followed by visual samples. Bar Code Type Length A / a Code 3 of 9 Varies...
  • Page 74 Bar Code Type Length UPS MaxiCode with Specified Byte Count PDF417 PDF417 with Byte Specified Count DataMatrix DataMatrix with Byte Specified Count QR Code – Auto format QR Code – Manual format Aztec Aztec with Byte Specified Count TCIF Linked Barcode 3 of 9 (TLC39) MicroPDF417...
  • Page 75 Barcode A Code 3 of 9 Barcode C UPC-E Barcode E Code 128 Barcode G EAN-8 E-4203/E-4204/E-4304 Barcode B UPC-A Barcode D Interleaved 2 of 5 Barcode F EAN-13 Barcode H Health Industry Barcode (HIBC)
  • Page 76 Barcode I Codabar Barcode K Plessey Barcode M 2 Digit UPC addendum Barcode O Code 93 Barcode J Interleaved 2 of 5 w/module 10 checksum Barcode L Interleaved 2 of 5 w/module 10 checksum and shipping bearer bars Barcode N 5 Digit UPC addendum Barcode p Postnet E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 77 Barcode Q UCC/EAN Code 128 Barcode R UCC/EAN Code 128 KMART NON EDI Barcode S UCC/EAN Code 128 Random Weight E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 78 Barcode T Telepen Barcode u UPS MaxiCode Barcode z PDF417 Barcode v FIM Bar Code W1d: QR Code Bar Code W1c: DataMatrix Bar Code W1z: MicroPDF417 Bar Code W1f: Aztec Bar Code W1T: TCIF Linked Barcode 3 of 9 (TLC39) E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 79 Limited Warranty Statement E-Class 4203/4204/4304 Printer Printer Datamax warrants to Purchaser that under normal use and service, the E- Class 4203/4204/4304 Printer, (with the exception of the thermal printhead) purchased hereunder shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of (365) days from the date of shipment by Datamax.
  • Page 80: Thermal Printhead

    E-Class 4203/4204/4304 thermal printhead. This one year (365 days) warranty is valid only if a Datamax - approved thermal label media is used, as defined in the then current Datamax list of approved thermal/thermal transfer media, a copy of which is available from Datamax.
  • Page 81: Limitation Of Liability

    Datamax’s products. Limitation of Liability In no event shall Datamax be liable to the purchaser for any indirect, special or consequential damages or lost profits arising out of or relating to Datamax’s products, or the performance or a breach thereof, even if Datamax has been advised of the possibility thereof.
  • Page 82 E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 83: Glossary

    The row of thermal elements in the printhead that create the images on the media. calibration The process through which sensor readings are entered into the printer for correct sensor function (for example, detection of a given media type) and TOF positioning.
  • Page 84 Also referred to as “resolution”. (Datamax Programming commands used specifically for control of and label production in Datamax printers. A complete listing of commands can be found in the E-Class Programmer’s Manual. fan-fold Media that is folded and stacked.
  • Page 85 Generalized term for all types of printing stocks, including: roll fed, continuous, die-cut, reflective, and fanfold. media hub Device in the printer used to support roll media. media sensor An electronic device equipped with photosensors to detect media and the top of form on die-cut, notched or reflective media.
  • Page 86 The printer must be set to ‘gap’ to use this media type. preprinted media Label stock that contains borders, text, or graphics, floodcoating, etc. perforation Small cuts extending through the backing and/or label material to facilitate their separation.
  • Page 87 featuring a notch or black mark for TOF and no adhesive backing. thermal transfer The printing method that creates an image by transferring ink from a ribbon onto the media using the heat from the thermal printhead. TOF (top of form) The start of a new label as indicated by a label gap, notch, mark or programming.
  • Page 88 E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...
  • Page 89: Index

    Index accessories CD-ROM, 1, 6 adjustable media sensor, 3, 9 - 11, 50 - 52, 55 alphanumeric, 60, 61, 63, 64, 73, 75 ASCII, 39, 57, 59, 63, 64 auto calibration, 35 Aztec, 54, 64, 68 backing material, 24, 36, 55, 73 -77 bar code, 51, 54, 63 - 68, 73 baud rate, 22, 23, 26, 27, 54 black mark, 55...
  • Page 90 39, 45, 49, 50, 55 print speed, 3, 47, 50, 53, 76 printer setup, 21 - 28, 30, 39, 48 printhead, 16, 28, 29, 38, 41 - 43, 45 - 47, 50, 51, 53, 55, 73 - 77...
  • Page 91 ribbon, 15, 16, 23, 44, 50, 52, 54, 55, 73, 76, 77 ribbon loading, 15, 16 ribbon width adjustment, 44, 76 ribbon wrinkle, 76 roll media, 12, 54, 75, 76 rotation, 51, 54 scalable font, 2, 3, 24, 27, 38, 59 sensor type, 23, 24 serial, 8, 23, 26, 27, 38 skips labels, 51...
  • Page 92 E-4203/E-4204/E-4304...

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