Monarch  9906 Operator's Handbook Manual

Monarch 9906 Operator's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 3 Each product and program carries a respective written warranty, the only warranty on which the customer can rely. Avery Dennison Corp. reserves the right to make changes in the product, the programs, and their availability at any time and without notice. Although Avery Dennison Corp.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S GETTING STARTED ......................1-1 Audience ........................1-2 Using this Manual ......................1-2 Ordering Programmer's Manuals..................1-2 About Monarch® MPCL™ Toolbox Utilities ..............1-2 Connecting the Power Cable ..................1-3 Establishing Communications ..................
  • Page 6 Using Batch Separators ....................4-13 Using Skip Index......................4-14 Using Rotate Image ....................4-15 Setting the Print Contrast .................... 4-16 SETTING COMMUNICATIONS ..................... 5-1 Setting the Baud Rate ....................5-2 Setting the Word Length ....................5-3 Setting the Stop Bits ..................... 5-4 Setting the Parity ......................
  • Page 7 SETTING RFID OPTIONS....................8-1 Using RFID Supplies ..................... 8-2 Using the RFID Setup Menu ................... 8-2 Read Tag........................8-2 RF Power (Read/Write Value) ..................8-3 Clear Data ........................ 8-4 Printing a Configuration Label ..................8-4 Setting the Error Action ....................8-5 PRINTING .........................
  • Page 8 Cable Pinouts ....................... A-3 ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS ....................B-2 Accessories ......................... B-2 Packaging Materials ...................... B-2 Shipping the Printer ...................... B-2 Factory-Installed Options ....................B-2 GLOSSARY ........................G-1 INDEX ..........................I-1 iv Operator’s Handbook...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    G E T T I N G S T A R T E D The Monarch® 9906 printer prints text, graphics, and bar codes on thermal transfer (ribbon) and thermal direct labels or tags. The printer prints labels continuously (in one strip) or on-demand (one label at a time).
  • Page 10: Using This Manual

    A u d i e n c e The Operator's Handbook is for the person who prints and applies labels. U s i n g t h i s M a n u a l Manual content summary: Chapter Contents Getting Started Contains information about connecting the power cable and using the control panel.
  • Page 11: Connecting The Power Cable

    C o n n e c t i n g t h e P o w e r C a b l e The power supply automatically switches between 115V or 230V. Operator settings are not required. 1. Plug the power cable into the connection located at the back of the printer. Plug the other end of the cable into a grounded electrical outlet.
  • Page 12: Using The Control Panel

    U s i n g t h e C o n t r o l P a n e l The control panel consists of a four-line LCD display and five buttons. The top three buttons are function buttons. The function of each button varies depending on the task. Each button’s function is shown on the display above the button.
  • Page 13: Loading Supplies

    L O A D I N G S U P P L I E S This chapter describes how to load:  a roll of supply  fan-fold supply  a roll of tag supply. There are two types of supplies: specially treated thermal supplies that do not use a ribbon for Thermal Direct printing...
  • Page 14: Loading Labels Or Tags

    L o a d i n g L a b e l s o r T a g s 1. Open the cover. 2. Unlock the printhead by turning the retaining latch. 3. Lift the printhead assembly using the printhead tab until the assembly locks into place. Note: User “touch parts”...
  • Page 15 4. Place rolled supply on the supply holder, located against the inside of the printer. Rolled label supply unrolls from the top or the bottom; rolled tag supply unrolls from the bottom only (tag rolls are wound face in). Do not pick the printer up by the supply holder. Note: Supply Holder Guide Supply...
  • Page 16 6. Push down on the supply lever to unlock the supply guides. 7. Lay the label strip across the supply guide so that a few inches extend past the front of the printer. Tuck the supply under the nibs and supply sensor. Do not feed supply between the supply roller and deflector.
  • Page 17 10. Close the printhead by pressing down on the thumb well until you hear it click into place. 11. Close the printer’s cover. 12. Press FEED to position the supply under the printhead. You may need to adjust the printhead pressure dials depending on the width of your supply.
  • Page 18: Loading Labels For Optional Peel Mode

    Loading Labels for Optional Peel Mode Peel mode is optional and must be purchased separately. In peel mode, the printer separates the liner from the label. The next label is not printed until the completed one is removed from the printer. Make sure the printer is configured for on-demand mode and the correct supply type.
  • Page 19 4. Close the exit cover. Saw -Toothed Tear Edge Liner 5. Close the printer’s cover. 6. Press FEED to position the supply under the printhead. Note: When removing the liner, pull up across the saw-toothed tear edge. Loading Supplies 2-7...
  • Page 20: Using Optional Internal Liner Take-Up

    U s i n g O p t i o n a l I n t e r n a l L i n e r T a k e - U p Internal liner take-up must be used with peel mode. This feature collects the liner on a take-up reel located inside the printer’s cover.
  • Page 21: Removing A Full Liner Take-Up Roll

    Hold the liner in place while turning the take-up reel in a counter-clockwise direction to remove slack in the supply liner. Close the printhead assembly until you hear it click in to place. Close the printer’s cover. Close the exit cover. Press FEED to position the supply under the printhead.
  • Page 22: Using The Optional Tear Bar

    U s i n g t h e O p t i o n a l T e a r B a r The tear bar is optional and must be purchased separately. It can only be used with peel mode.
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Printhead Pressure Dials

    A d j u s t i n g t h e P r i n t h e a d P r e s s u r e D i a l s The default setting is least pressure, which provides optimal printing in most cases. If you see smudging, ribbon wrinkling, or poor print quality, you may need to adjust the printhead pressure dials.
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  • Page 25: Loading Ribbon

    L O A D I N G R I B B O N This chapter describes how to load a ribbon roll. There are different ribbon requirements for the two types of supplies: does not use a ribbon for printing Thermal Direct Supplies requires a ribbon for printing...
  • Page 26 L o a d i n g R i b b o n Make sure the printer is configured to use a ribbon. To load ribbon: 1. Open the cover. 2. Unlock the printhead by turning the retaining latch. 3. Lift the printhead assembly using the printhead tab until the assembly locks into place. 4.
  • Page 27 7. Position the ribbon so that it unwinds in a clockwise direction. Slide the ribbon onto the back reel as far as it will go. Carefully unwind a few inches of ribbon from the bottom of the roll. Take-u Reel Back Reel 8.
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  • Page 29: Setting Supply Options

    S E T T I N G S U P P L Y O P T I O N S This chapter explains how to select the supply type, ribbon, speed, feed mode, backfeed, print position, supply position, margin position, cut position, dispense position, backfeed distance, separators, skip index mode, rotate image, and print contrast.
  • Page 30: Setting The Supply Type

    S e t t i n g t h e S u p p l y T y p e You can print on inside edge aperture, black mark, die cut, or continuous supplies. You have to tell the printer which supplies you are using. To access this setting, from the Main Menu, select Setup, Supply, then follow these steps.
  • Page 31: Setting The Ribbon

    S e t t i n g t h e R i b b o n If you are using thermal direct supplies, do not load a ribbon and set the ribbon option to No. If you are using thermal transfer supplies, load a ribbon and set the ribbon option to Yes.
  • Page 32: Using A High Energy Ribbon

    U s i n g a H i g h E n e r g y R i b b o n High energy ribbon is an option for this printer. It enables you to print on high energy (TUFF-MARK®) supplies. When you select high energy ribbon for the printer setting, you are setting the printer to a higher printing temperature.
  • Page 33: Setting The Speed

    S e t t i n g t h e S p e e d You can change the print speed for bar codes or graphics. If you select "default", formats with serial bar codes automatically print at 2.5 ips and formats with parallel bar codes print at 6.0 ips.
  • Page 34: Setting The Feed Mode

    S e t t i n g t h e F e e d M o d e You can use continuous, on-demand, or liner take-up printing. On-demand printing allows you to remove a label before printing the next one. Liner take-up collects the liner on a take-up reel located inside the printer’s cover.
  • Page 35: Setting The Backfeed

    S e t t i n g t h e B a c k f e e d With backfeed turned on, the printer moves the supply backwards before printing. To change the setting, from the Main Menu, select Setup, then Supply. Then, follow these steps.
  • Page 36: Changing The Position Settings

    C h a n g i n g t h e P o s i t i o n S e t t i n g s This menu includes selections to change the print, supply, margin, dispense, and backfeed distance positions. To change these settings, from the Main Menu, select Setup, Supply, Positioning.
  • Page 37: Setting The Supply Position

    Setting the Supply Position This function adjusts the machine to print at the vertical 0,0 point on the supply. Adjust the supply in or out to easily remove the supply. The adjustments are in dots (0.0049 inch).  Increase the number to feed more supply out of the chute. ...
  • Page 38: Setting The Margin Position

    Setting the Margin Position This function adjusts where the format prints horizontally on the supply. The adjustments are in dots (0.0049 inch), which is the smallest measurement the printer recognizes. The width of the print area depends on your supply size. Maximum width is four inches. When you move the image to the right or left on the supply, avoid moving the image too close to either edge, because it may not print.
  • Page 39: Setting The Dispense Position

    Setting the Dispense Position This function adjusts the stopping point of the label. To access this setting, from the Main Menu, select Setup, Supply, then Positioning. Follow these steps. 1. Press  or  until you see Dispense Pos. POSITIONING ←...
  • Page 40: Setting The Backfeed Distance

    Setting the Backfeed Distance Backfeed distance is the amount the label moves backwards. The backfeed distance should be equal to or less than the dispense position. If the backfeed distance is greater than the dispense position then the dispense position automatically changes to match the backfeed distance.
  • Page 41: Using Batch Separators

    U s i n g B a t c h S e p a r a t o r s A batch separator is an extra tag printed in between batches with a pinstripe pattern. For continuous supply, the batch separator is always six inches long. The name of the batch is shown on the batch separator.
  • Page 42: Using Skip Index

    U s i n g S k i p I n d e x You can use the skip index mode to skip (or ignore) a sense mark and print an image over multiple labels, if necessary. For example, if you have 4.0" long supplies loaded, but your image is 8.0"...
  • Page 43: Using Rotate Image

    U s i n g R o t a t e I m a g e Enabling this option rotates the printed image 180°. We recommend designing your formats as needed, so image rotation is not required. Make sure the loaded supply matches the image length and width or the rotated image does not print correctly.
  • Page 44: Setting The Print Contrast

    S e t t i n g t h e P r i n t C o n t r a s t The print contrast controls print darkness on your supply. The range is -699 to +699; the default is 0. Having the correct print contrast setting is important because it affects how well your bar codes scan and how long your printhead lasts.
  • Page 45: Setting Communications

    S E T T I N G C O M M U N I C A T I O N S This chapter tells you how to set the serial communication values. These values provide the link for normal online printing. Main Menu Canc el B a tch...
  • Page 46: Setting The Baud Rate

    S e t t i n g t h e B a u d R a t e Baud rate is the speed, in bits per second, at which the printer sends and receives data. To change the setting, from the Main Menu select Setup, Port Settings, Serial Comm, then, follow these steps.
  • Page 47: Setting The Word Length

    S e t t i n g t h e W o r d L e n g t h Word length specifies the number of bits the printer uses to define a character. To access this setting, from the Main Menu select Setup, Serial Comm. Then, follow these steps.
  • Page 48: Setting The Stop Bits

    S e t t i n g t h e S t o p B i t s A stop bit follows the data and parity bits to signal the end of a character. To access this setting, from the Main Menu select Setup, Serial Comm. Then, follow these steps.
  • Page 49: Setting The Parity

    S e t t i n g t h e P a r i t y Parity checks the validity of data entering the printer. The parity bit immediately follows the last data bit for a character. The computer adjusts the parity bit according to the parity so the data bits in the character, with the parity bit, form an odd or even number of bits.
  • Page 50: Setting The Flow Control

    S e t t i n g t h e F l o w C o n t r o l Data flow control is the method the printer uses to tell the computer whether it is ready to accept data. Data Terminal Ready (DTR) flow control is the most common. To access this setting, from the Main Menu select Setup, Serial Comm.
  • Page 51: Resetting To Default Values

    R e s e t t i n g t o D e f a u l t V a l u e s Use this setting to reset the printer’s communication values to the defaults listed at the beginning of this chapter. To access this setting, from the Main Menu select Setup, Serial Comm.
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  • Page 53: Setting Defaults

    S E T T I N G D E F A U L T S This chapter explains how to select the monetary sign, secondary sign, decimal places, slashed zero, power-up mode, prompt set, imaging errors, ignore configuration packets, and error retry. This chapter also explains how to format flash, check the available flash memory, and pack flash memory.
  • Page 54: Setting The Monetary Sign

    S e t t i n g t h e M o n e t a r y S i g n To access this setting, from the Main Menu, select Setup, then Defaults. Then, follow these steps. 1. Press  or  until you see Monetary Sign. DEFAULTS Monetary Sign →...
  • Page 55: Setting The Secondary Sign

    S e t t i n g t h e S e c o n d a r y S i g n If you select the dollar as the monetary sign, you can print amounts less than $1.00 either by using a dollar sign and decimal ($0.30) or by using a cent sign (30¢).
  • Page 56: Setting The Number Of Decimal Places

    S e t t i n g t h e N u m b e r o f D e c i m a l P l a c e s You can set the printer for 0, 1, 2, or 3 places after the decimal in a price field. In dollar currency, you might print prices like this: $24.00 (2 decimal places) or like this: $24 (0 decimal places).
  • Page 57: Setting The Slashed Zero Appearance

    S e t t i n g t h e S l a s h e d Z e r o A p p e a r a n c e The slashed zero feature lets you select how you want the zero character printed; either without a slash, 0 or, with a slash, Ø.
  • Page 58: Setting The Power-Up Mode

    S e t t i n g t h e P o w e r - U p M o d e Power-up mode lets you decide how your printer starts each time you turn it on. If you want the printer to be ready to start printing when it is turned on, use the Online power-up mode.
  • Page 59: Changing The Prompt Set

    C h a n g i n g t h e P r o m p t S e t Prompt set determines which language displays on the printer's menu. You can select English, French, German, Spanish-ES, Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Spanish- LA, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, or Turkish Simplified Chinese.
  • Page 60: Setting The Numeric Format

    S e t t i n g t h e N u m e r i c F o r m a t Numeric format determines how numeric values appear in your printed data. The choices include Default, Arabic-Indic, and Eastern Arabic. Latin numerals print in Latin;...
  • Page 61: Using Flash Storage

    U s i n g F l a s h S t o r a g e Packets (formats, fonts, graphics) stored in flash memory are saved when the printer is turned off. You must format flash memory before enabling this option. Formatting flash Note: memory is only required once during initial printer setup.
  • Page 62: Using Flash Memory

    U s i n g F l a s h M e m o r y The flash memory options are in the table below. Option Choices Default Format Flash No/Yes Unused Flash Pack Flash No/Yes Formatting Flash Memory Before storing packets in flash memory, downloading a script, or updating the printer's firmware, you must format the flash memory.
  • Page 63: Checking Available Flash Memory

    Checking Available Flash Memory If you receive errors when downloading a script or other packets, make sure you have enough flash memory available. When you format flash memory, the script and any downloaded TrueType fonts Note: saved in the printer's flash memory are deleted and must be resent to the printer. To check available flash memory, from the Main Menu, select Setup.
  • Page 64: Packing Flash Memory

    Packing Flash Memory Packing flash memory permanently removes any deleted files from memory. Periodically select this option to "clean up" the printer's memory. Any deleted files are removed from memory when you pack flash. To pack flash memory, from the Main Menu, select Setup. Then, follow these steps. 1.
  • Page 65: Setting The Image Error Mode

    S e t t i n g t h e I m a g e E r r o r M o d e Image errors can occur when there is a problem producing a complete label. Press ESCAPE to clear an image error. Image errors include: unable to image batch portion of field off label...
  • Page 66: Setting The Configuration Packet Mode

    S e t t i n g t h e C o n f i g u r a t i o n P a c k e t M o d e You can set how the printer responds to online configuration packets. You can ignore all online configuration packets by enabling this option.
  • Page 67: Setting The Error Retry Mode

    S e t t i n g t h e E r r o r R e t r y M o d e You can set how the printer operates after a supply error has been cleared. The printer can either reprint the job or discard/cancel the job.
  • Page 68: Memory Guidelines

    M e m o r y G u i d e l i n e s Use these basic guidelines when storing files in your printer's memory.  Your printer has volatile RAM (packets deleted when the printer is off and flash memory (packets saved when the printer is off).
  • Page 69: Using Scripts

    U S I N G S C R I P T S This chapter explains how to load, enable, and delete scripts. You can also enable status polling and immediate commands. Using the Scripts menu requires custom software. Scripts can print data streams written for other printers or define a lookup table.
  • Page 70 V i e w i n g S c r i p t I n f o r m a t i o n To see if your printer has a script loaded, from the Main Menu select Scripts, then follow these steps.
  • Page 71: Downloading A Script

    D o w n l o a d i n g a S c r i p t Follow these instructions to download a script from the MS DOS prompt. Set the communication parameters using the MODE command. Then, prepare the printer to accept a script.
  • Page 72: Enabling A Script

    E n a b l i n g a S c r i p t The script must be enabled before you can use it. From the Main Menu select Scripts, then follow these steps. To enable or disable a script: 1.
  • Page 73: Deleting A Script

    D e l e t i n g a S c r i p t You can delete a script from the printer's memory. From the Main Menu select Scripts, then follow these steps. To delete a script: 1. From the Script Menu, press  or  until you see Delete Script. SCRIPTS ←Delete Script→...
  • Page 74: Enabling Status Polling

    E n a b l i n g S t a t u s P o l l i n g Status polling allows you to obtain information about the readiness of the printer and the current (or last received) print job. Your System Administrator can enable status polling while the printer is running in Script mode.
  • Page 75: Using Immediate Commands

    U s i n g I m m e d i a t e C o m m a n d s Your System Administrator can use immediate commands to reset the printer or cancel and repeat batches. Immediate commands are turned on or off through an MPCL packet. Your System Administrator should refer to the 9906 Packet Reference Manual (available on our Web site) for more information about immediate commands and control characters.
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  • Page 77: Setting Rfid Options

    S E T T I N G R F I D O P T I O N S This chapter explains how to use the RFID factory installed option. The 9906 printer with RFID has been engineered to program (encode) an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) label (commonly called “RFID tags”) before the label’s format is printed.
  • Page 78: Using Rfid Supplies

    U s i n g R F I D S u p p l i e s RFID supplies are available in a variety of sizes. Refer to the 9906 RFID Setup Guide & Supply Chart for more information. Do not modify the Supply Position when using RFID supplies with greater than a two-inch feed length.
  • Page 79: Rf Power (Read/Write Value)

    If the tag can be read, you see the EPC data, such as 0123456789ABCDEF ESCAPE The programmed data is displayed in ASCII Hex format. If the tag cannot be read “No Tag Found” appears briefly on the display. Try slightly moving the tag forward or back in the supply path over the box antenna and try again.
  • Page 80: Clear Data

    Clear Data The printer keeps track and stores the following items that can only be cleared when you select “Yes” to clear data:  The number of RFID tags successfully programmed.  The number of RFID tags that failed programming. Depending on your application and volume of labels printed, you may want to clear this data daily or after each batch.
  • Page 81: Setting The Error Action

    To print a configuration label, from the Main Menu select TLABEL, then follow these steps. 1. Press  or  until you see. TEST LABEL → ← RFID Config PRINT BACK 2. Press PRINT. Press BACK to return to the previous menu without printing a test label. S e t t i n g t h e E r r o r A c t i o n The recovery action from an error condition is in the Setup, Supply menu.
  • Page 82 To change the setting, from the Main Menu, select Setup, then Supply. Then follow these steps. 1. Press  or  until you see SUPPLY → ← Error Action Normal CHANGE BACK 2. Press CHANGE. 3. Press  or  to increase or decrease the setting. After you display the option you want, press SET.
  • Page 83: Printing

    P R I N T I N G This chapter explains how to  use on-demand mode printing.  print, pause, restart, cancel, and repeat a batch. You can send format, batch, and graphic data to the printer from a host. When the printer receives the data, batches begin printing automatically.
  • Page 84: Printing A Test Label

    P r i n t i n g a T e s t L a b e l Two different test labels can be printed:  Printer Information (gives printer setting information)  MPCL Label (gives printer setting information) Printer Information MPCL Label Contains system level generic Contains the current MPCL settings from...
  • Page 85: Pausing A Batch

    P a u s i n g a B a t c h Press PAUSE to interrupt printing. You may want to interrupt a batch to make adjustments for:  Loading a different roll of supply or a ribbon. See Chapter 2, "Loading Supplies"...
  • Page 86: Canceling A All Batches

    C a n c e l i n g a A l l B a t c h e s To cancel all batches that are in the print queue, follow these steps. 1. Press PAUSE to interrupt printing. 2. Press  or  until you see Cancel All. PAUSE MENU ←...
  • Page 87: Printing Truetype® Fonts

    P r i n t i n g T r u e T y p e ® F o n t s TrueType® fonts are available on this printer. TrueType fonts are scalable and the characters print smoothly, without the jagged edges you see on bitmap fonts. When downloading a TrueType font, you download the entire font.
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  • Page 89: Care & Maintenance

    C A R E & M A I N T E N A N C E This chapter tells you how to  clear label jams and clean the printer.  replace a printhead. Do not use sharp objects to clean the printhead or touch the printhead with CAUTION: your fingers.
  • Page 90: Cleaning

    C l e a n i n g The rate and frequency at which you print determines how often you must clean the printer. When you are using increased print contrast, we recommend cleaning the printhead after each ribbon. When you are using continuous supply, the printer displays “Clean Supply Sensor”...
  • Page 91 10. Once the printer is dry, reload the ribbon and label supplies. 11. Close the exit cover by pushing firmly on it. Both latches click into place. 12. Close the printhead assembly and printer’s cover. 13. Turn on the printer. 14.
  • Page 92: Replacing The Printhead

    R e p l a c i n g t h e P r i n t h e a d You may have to replace the printhead if it is damaged or worn-out. For example, you may see error code 616 (bad dot or dots) or 768 (printhead failure). See Appendix B, "Accessories &...
  • Page 93 9. Align the new printhead with the tabs. 10. Snap the printhead into place. Make sure the printhead cable does not touch the ribbon roll. Note: Do not touch here 11. Clean the new printhead with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol to remove any salt or oil left from handling.
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  • Page 95: Diagnostics & Troubleshooting

    D I A G N O S T I C S & T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G This chapter explains how to perform simple diagnostic functions such as checking the software version and supply quality, printing test labels, and using password protection.
  • Page 96: Checking The Software Version

    C h e c k i n g t h e S o f t w a r e V e r s i o n To view the software version information, from the Main Menu select Diagnostics, then follow these steps. 1.
  • Page 97: Checking Supply Quality

    C h e c k i n g S u p p l y Q u a l i t y The printer continuously stores data from 16 of the most recently printed supplies to check the reflectivity of the sensor marks on the supply. Before you check your supply quality, print a batch of supplies or test labels.
  • Page 98: Using Password Protection

    U s i n g P a s s w o r d P r o t e c t i o n The password protection feature prevents formats, graphics or fonts from accidentally being deleted from the printer's memory. It also limits access to the Setup and Scripts menus.
  • Page 99: Troubleshooting

    T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g This section helps you correct some problems that may occur. Problem Action Error message appears Turn off the printer. Wait fifteen seconds and then turn on the printer. during startup.
  • Page 100: Error Messages

    E r r o r M e s s a g e s You may receive the following types of error messages:  Data Errors  Communication Errors Some errors numbered 400-438 and 500-574 are internal software errors. Errors numbered 900-999 are hard printer failures. If you cannot clear an error, turn off the printer, wait several seconds and then turn on the printer.
  • Page 101 Printer did not sense a black mark when expected. For errors 751-753, check the supply tracking, supply marks, black mark sensor position, and supply roll for binding. Press ESCAPE and try to continue printing. Change supply. Printer sensed a mark in the wrong place. Printer sensed a mark that is too long.
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  • Page 103: Specifications

    S P E C I F I C A T I O N S P r i n t e r Height: 11 inches (279mm) Width: 105 inches (267 mm) Depth: 16.1 inches (409 mm) Weight: 22 lb. (10 kg) Shipping Weight: 25 lb.
  • Page 104: Supplies

    S u p p l i e s For high temperature or high humidity environments, contact us for supply recommendations. Continuous (non-indexed) supply does not have perforations or black marks and must be used in continuous mode. Aperture supplies are tags or labels with holes (or openings) in them.
  • Page 105: Cable Pinouts

    C a b l e P i n o u t s The following tables show the connector pins for a 9-pin to 9-pin (126716) cable. 9-Pin (M) 9-Pin (F) SHIELD SHIELD RCV 3 3 RCV TX 2 2 TX CTS 6 6 CTS RTS 4...
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  • Page 107: Accessories & Options

    A C C E S S O R I E S & O P T I O N S A c c e s s o r i e s  935™ External Rewind  939i™ Intelligent Keyboard  USB mini keyboard (160001) ...
  • Page 108 B-2 Operator's Handbook...
  • Page 109: Glossary

    G L O S S A R Y The following terms will help you use this manual. Mode in which the printer prints all the labels in the batch continuous mode without stopping. Transmission of data from the host to your printer. download (send) Supply layout or design, which the System Administrator format...
  • Page 110 G-2 Glossary...
  • Page 111: Index

    I N D E X Documentation ordering ............1-2 Downloading scripts ............7-3 about fonts ............8-5 Accessories ............2 adjusting supply width ..........2-11 Adjusting Print Position........4-8 Errors Adjusting Supply Position ........4-9 common ............. 10-6 Available Memory ........... 6-11 communication..........
  • Page 112 storage ............6-9 deleting ............7-5 Monetary Sign downloading ..........7-3 defining............6-2 enabling ............7-4 MPCL .............. 1-2 Secondary Sign ..........6-3 Selecting a Function.......... 1-4 Setting communication parameters ......5-1 Setting Contrast ..........4-16 on-demand printing ........... 8-2 Setup Menu ............
  • Page 113 default ............5-1 Version ............10-2 USB ..............1-3 wide/narrow knobs .......... 2-11 Word Length ..........5-1, 5-3 Values communication ..........5-1 Index I-3...

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