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  • Page 1 COMPA II Operating Manual...
  • Page 2 It must not be concluded from the missing labelling that it is not a registered brand or a registered trademark. Carl Valentin label printers comply with the following safety guidelines: EG Low-Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) EG Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Compa II series Table of contents Table of contents Table of contents ................3   Important notes ..............5     Intended use ................5     Environmentally-friendly disposal ..........6     Assembly drawings..............6     Safety notes ................9  ...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Compa II series Maintenance and cleaning ..........81     General cleaning ..............82     Cleaning the printer roller ............82     Cleaning the printhead ............82     Cleaning the label photocell ..........83  ...
  • Page 5: Important Notes

    Compa II series Important notes Important notes The label printer can be used in thermal as well as in thermal transfer applications. The label printer is equipped with 8 vector, 6 bitmap and 6 proportional fonts. It can be printed inverse, in italic format or 90 degrees turned fonts.
  • Page 6: Environmentally-Friendly Disposal

    It may only be organised, used and disposed of by the manufacturer. Valentin products accordingly labelled can therefore be returned to Carl Valentin GmbH. This way, you can be sure your old equipment will be disposed of correctly.
  • Page 7 Compa II series Important notes Print mechanics Figure 2 01 = Adjusting screw for transfer ribbon regulating shaft 02 = Transfer ribbon for regulating shaft 03 = Printhead lock 04 = Printhead 05 = Label material guiding 06 = Return pulley...
  • Page 8 Important notes Compa II series Printer rear 6.1 - LED orange 6.1 - Lighting = Connection active 6.1 - Flashing = Data transfer 6.1 - Off = No connection 6.2 - LED green 6.2 - Lighting = Speed 100 MBit 6.2 -...
  • Page 9: Safety Notes

    Compa II series Safety notes Safety notes The printer is designed for power supply systems from 110-230 V. Connect the label printer only to electrical outlets with a ground contact. Couple the label printer to devices using extra low voltage only.
  • Page 10: Operating Conditions

    Safety notes Compa II series 2.2 Operating conditions these operating conditions Before initial operation and during operation have to be observed to guarantee save and interference-free service of our printers. Therefore please carefully read these operating conditions. Shipment and storage of our printers are...
  • Page 11 Compa II series Safety notes Installation of The installation of the power supply to connect our printers has to be effected according to the international rules and regulations, power supply especially the recommendations of one of the three following commissions: ...
  • Page 12 Safety notes Compa II series Stray radiation and Immunity to interference according to EN 61000-6-2: 2005 industrial sector immunity from disturbance  Stray radiation against discharge of static electricity according to EN 61000-4-2: 12-2001  Electromagnetic fields according to EN 61000-4-3: 11-2003, ENV 50204: 03-1995 ...
  • Page 13 Compa II series Safety notes To avoid inadmissible heating, free air convection has to be ensured. Air convection Limit values Protection according IP: 20 Ambient temperature °C (operation): Min. +5 Max. +35 Ambient temperature °C (storage): Min. −20 Max. +60 Relative air humidity % (operation): Max.
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    Max. width 110 mm / 170 mm (Compa II 162) Dimensions (mm) Width x height x depth 242 x 274 x 446 / 302 x 274 x 446 (Compa II 162) Weight 10 kg / 14 kg (Compa II 162) Electronics...
  • Page 16 Technical data Compa II series Operation panel Compa II Compa II Compa II Compa II Compa II Compa II Compa II 103/8 T 104/8 106/12 106/24 108/12 T 162/12 162/12 T Keys test print, function menu, quantity, CF Card, feed, enter, 4 x cursor...
  • Page 17 Compa II series Technical data  Standard equipment Tear-off edge  Real time clock with printout date and time Automatic daylight saving time Storage of data with shut-down  Variables: link field, counter, date/time, currency and shift variable, CF data ...
  • Page 18: Control Inputs And Outputs

    Technical data Compa II series 3.1 Control inputs and outputs By means of a maximum of 16 control inputs and outputs which, in the following, are also referred to as ports, different functions of the printer system can be triggered and operating states can be displayed.
  • Page 19 Compa II series Technical data Configuration of D-Sub socket Figure 5 Port 1 to Port 16 = Assignment for I/O Profile 'Std_Label' Identification Description / Function Port 1 Print start and cut (Input) Port 2 Reprint last printed label (Input)
  • Page 20 Technical data Compa II series Identification Description / Function + 5 VDC 5 Volt DC output for external use. Max. 1 A. This voltage is provided from direct print module and can be used e.g. as control voltage. Never apply any external voltage to this output.
  • Page 21 Compa II series Technical data Example 1 Device connection to a machine with S7-300 SPS. Figure 6 Device connection to a operating panel. Example 2 Figure 7 07.15 Operating manual...
  • Page 22 Technical data Compa II series Example 3 Device connection version if 'Option: 2. LED'. Figure 8 Precautions When connecting a reed contact with a control input, the contact must have a switching capacity of min. 1 A in order to prevent the contact from sticking due to the inrush current.
  • Page 23: Plug & Play

    Compa II series Technical data 3.2 Plug & Play Plug & Play capable printers can be recognised automatically at parallel ports, USB-IEEE 1394- or infra-red connections but the last both are not important for our printers. The following table shows the Plug & Play capability of the different operating systems.
  • Page 25: Installation

    Compa II series Installation Installation  Unpack the Lift the label printer out of the box. label printer  Check the label printer for transport damages.  Check delivery for completeness.  Scope of delivery Label printer.  Power cable.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Label Printer

    Installation Compa II series 4.2 Connecting the label printer Connecting to the The label printer is equipped with a versatile power supply unit. The power supply device may be operated with a mains voltage of 110-230 V / 50-60 Hz without any adjustments or modifications.
  • Page 27: Initiation Of The Label Printer

    Compa II series Installation 4.4 Initiation of the label printer After switching on the label printer the main menu appears which shows the printer type, current date and time. Insert label material and transfer ribbon (see chapter 5. Loading media, page 29).
  • Page 29: Loading Media

    Compa II series Loading media Loading media NOTICE! For adjustments and simple installation work, use the accompanying hexagonal wrench located in the bottom section of the print unit. No other tools are required for the work described here. 5.1 Loading label roll...
  • Page 30 Loading media Compa II series Inserting label material 1. Turn lever (5) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead. into print unit 2. Push label guiding on deviating shaft (4) all the way out. 3. Guide label material below the deviating shaft (4) and the label photocell so it leaves the print unit between printhead and print roller.
  • Page 31 Compa II series Loading media Loading label roll in rewind mode Figure 11 In rewind mode the labels are wound up internally after printing for later use. 1. Guide label strip around the deviating shaft (4) to the internal rewinder (2).
  • Page 32 Loading media Compa II series Loading label roll in cutter mode Figure 12 1. Loosen knurled screw (1), turn guiding (2) upwards and move it to the outside as far as possible. 2. Insert label roll on the roll holder so you can see the side from above which can be printed on.
  • Page 33 Compa II series Loading media Loading label roll in dispenser mode Figure 13 In dispensing mode the labels are removed after printing, and only the liner is wound up internally. 1. Lift up pinch roller (4) off the deviating shaft (5).
  • Page 34 Loading media Compa II series Setting the head The printhead is pushed on via two plungers (1). The location of the right plunger must be set to the width of the label medium used so as locking system  achieve even print quality across the entire label width, ...
  • Page 35: Removing Wound Roll

    Compa II series Loading media 5.2 Removing wound roll Figure 15 1. Turn lever (5) anticlockwise to lift up printhead. 2. Cut label strip and wind it fully around the rewinder (2). 3. Hold rewinder (2) firmly and turn knob (3) clockwise.
  • Page 36: Loading Fanfold Labels

    Loading media Compa II series 5.3 Loading fanfold labels Figure 16 1. Loosen knurled screw (1) and slide guiding (2) outward completely and swivel it downward past the roll retainer (3). 2. If core adapters are mounted on the roll retainer (3), remove core adapters.
  • Page 37: Loading Transfer Ribbon

    Compa II series Loading media 5.4 Loading transfer ribbon NOTICE! For the thermal transfer printing method it is necessary to load a ribbon, otherwise when using the printer in direct thermal print it is not necessary to load a ribbon. The ribbons used in the printer have to be at least the same width as the print media.
  • Page 38: Setting Feed Path Of Transfer Ribbon

    Loading media Compa II series 7. Turn transfer ribbon rewinder (1) counter clockwise to smooth out the feed path of the transfer ribbon. 8. Turn lever (4) clockwise to lock the printhead. NOTICE! As for the electrostatic unloading the thin coating of the thermal printhead or other electronic parts can be damaged, the transfer ribbon should be antistatic.
  • Page 39: Removing And/Or Installing Rewind Guide Plate

    Compa II series Loading media 5.6 Removing and/or installing rewind guide plate Removing and/or installing rewind guide plate, dispenser edge or tear-off edge To convert the printer for use in another operating mode, a rewind guide plate, a peel off plate or a tear-off plate may need to be installed.
  • Page 41: Function Menu

    Compa II series Function menu Function menu 6.1 Operation panel The top line of the graphic display shows the printer type. The graphic display shows information about the current status of the printer and the print order, reports errors and shows the printer settings in the menus.
  • Page 42: Menu Structure

    Function menu Compa II series 6.2 Menu structure Print Settings Speed Contrast Ribbon control Y offset X offset Tear-off offset Label Layout Label length Gap length Column printing Measure label Label type Material selection Photocell Scan position Label error length...
  • Page 43 Compa II series Function menu Cutter (option) Operating modes Double cut Cutter control Automatic return Dispenser I/O (option) Operating modes Operating modes I/O port 1-8 I/O port 9-16 Debounce Start signal delay I/O protocol Save signal IO profile Applicator (option)
  • Page 44 Function menu Compa II series WLAN (option) Status IP address Netmask Gateway DHCP Remote Console Port Interval Interface COM1 Baud Parity Data bits Stop bit Start sign Stop sign Data memory Port test Emulation Protocol Printhead resolution Drive mapping Date/Time...
  • Page 45 Compa II series Function menu Service Functions Label parameters Photocell settings Photocell/sensors Paper counter Heater resistance Printhead temperature Motor ramp Print examples Input/Output Online/Offline Transfer ribbon prior warning Zero point adjustment Print length +/- CF Card / USB Stick Load layout...
  • Page 46: Print Settings

    Function menu Compa II series 6.3 Print settings Switch on the label printer and the display shows the main menu. Press key to access the function menu. Press key to select the menu Print settings. Speed Indication of print speed in mm/s (see chapter Technical data, page 15).
  • Page 47: Label Layout

    Compa II series Function menu 6.4 Label layout Switch on the label printer and the display shows the main menu. Press key to access the function menu. Press key as long as you arrive the Label layout menu. Press key to select the menu.
  • Page 48 Function menu Compa II series Press key to arrive the next menu item. In case an error occurs, indication after how many mm a message Label error length appears in the display. Value range:1 mm … 999 mm. On: If a label is missed on the liner an error message is displayed.
  • Page 49: Device Settings

    Compa II series Function menu 6.5 Device settings Switch on the label printer and the display shows the main menu. Press key to access the function menu. Press key as long as you arrive the Device settings menu. Press key to select the menu.
  • Page 50 Function menu Compa II series Press key to arrive the next menu item. On: An acoustic signal is audible when pressing a key. Buzzer Value range: 1 … 7. Off: No signal is audible. Setting of display contrast. Display Value range: 35 … 85.
  • Page 51 Compa II series Function menu NOTICE! The last loaded label from CF card is always again loaded after a restart of printer. Off: After a restart of printer the last used label must be again loaded manually from CF card.
  • Page 52: Network

    Function menu Compa II series Press key to arrive the next menu item. Off: In order to start the measurement procedure you have to change Synchronisation at print start to the menu Measure label. Measure: After switching on the printer, the loaded label is automatically measured.
  • Page 53: Interface

    Compa II series Function menu 6.8 Interface Switch on the label printer and the display shows the main menu. Press key to access the function menu. Press key as long as you arrive the Interface menu. Press key to select the menu.
  • Page 54: Emulation

    11.8 Dot/mm (= 300 dpi). NOTICE! ® If the printhead resolution of the Zebra printer differs from that of the Valentin printer, then the size of objects (e.g. texts, graphics) complies not exactly. Press key to arrive the next menu item. ®...
  • Page 55: Date & Time

    Compa II series Function menu 6.10 Date & Time Switch on the label printer and the display shows the main menu. Press key to access the function menu. Press key as long as you arrive the Date/Time menu. Press key to select the menu.
  • Page 56: Service Functions

    Function menu Compa II series 6.11 Service functions NOTICE! So that the distributor res. the printer manufacturer in case of service can offer fast support, the printer is equipped with the menu Service functions. Necessary information such as selected parameters can be taken directly from the printer.
  • Page 57 Compa II series Function menu Press key to arrive the next menu item. Indication of printhead temperature. The printhead temperature Printhead temperature corresponds normally to the room temperature. In case the maximum printhead temperature is exceeded, the current print order is interrupted and an error message appears at the printer display.
  • Page 58: Main Menu

    Function menu Compa II series Press key to arrive the next menu item. Before the end of transfer ribbon, a signal is send by the control Transfer ribbon advance warning output. Setting of transfer ribbon advance warning diameter. Warning diameter In case you enter a value in mm then a signal appears via control output when reaching this diameter (measured at transfer ribbon roll).
  • Page 59: Options

    Compa II series Options Options 7.1 Cutter CAUTION! Risk of injury, particularly during maintenance, the cutter blades are sharp!  Switch off the before attaching the cutter!  The cutter may only be used when it is mounted on the printer! ...
  • Page 60 Options Compa II series Select the desired cutter operating mode, then press key select additional functions. When using this function, after the first cut a feed with the set offset is Double cut effected and then cut anew. After the cut a back feed to the printing position is effected.
  • Page 61: Dispenser I/O

    Compa II series Options 7.2 Dispenser I/O NOTICE! In order to operate the printer in dispensing mode a print order has to be started and the printer has to be in 'waiting' mode. Switch on the label printer and the display shows the main menu.
  • Page 62 Options Compa II series Additional parameters After selection of desired Dispenser I/O operating mode, press key for Dispenser I/O to select additional parameters. I/O Port 1-8 and Definition of port functions: 2 sign show the current setting for each port.
  • Page 63 Compa II series Options Press key to arrive the next parameter. On: The start signal for the next label can already be released during Save signal printing the current label. The signal is registered from the printer. The printer starts printing the next label immediately after finishing the current one.
  • Page 64 Options Compa II series List of registered Print start and cut (Input) functions for Error reset (Input) StdFileSetLabel Number of the file to load Bit 0 (Input) Number of the file to load Bit 1 (Input) Number of the file to load 2 (Input)
  • Page 65: Label Applicator

    Compa II series Options 7.3 Label applicator Switch on the label printer and the display shows the main menu. Press key to access the function menu. Press key as long as you arrive the Label applicator menu. Press key to select the menu.
  • Page 66 Options Compa II series Press key to arrive the next parameter. The vacuum is connected not immediately with print start, but only if Vacuum delay the label were put forward a certain time. This delay causes that the label runs more easily under the pad as it is not sucked and in this way braked.
  • Page 67 Compa II series Options Press key to arrive the next parameter. This parameter is only active if the operating mode 'stamp on' is Pressure time selected. The time period can be adjusted while the stamp is kept in the labelling position for applying the label onto the goods.
  • Page 68 Options Compa II series Press key to arrive the next parameter. Stroke adjust Test functions The arrester can be adjusted and the stroke speed can be set. The pad makes a stroke movement and return again to the basic position after reaching the lower end position.
  • Page 69: Wlan

    Compa II series Options 7.4 WLAN Switch on the label printer and the display shows the main menu. Press key to access the function menu. Press key as long as you arrive the WLAN menu. Press key to select the menu.
  • Page 71: Compact Flash Card / Usb Memory Stick

    Compa II series Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick 8.1 General Information On the back side of the label printer is the slot for the CF card and the USB port for inserting the USB memory stick.
  • Page 72: Navigation

    Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick Compa II series 8.3 Navigation The memory menu is operated with the keys of the foil keyboard of the control unit or with different function keys of an attached USB keyboard. Return to the previous menu.
  • Page 73: Define User Directory

    Compa II series Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick 8.4 Define User Directory NOTICE! An user directory is to be defined: before using and/or navigating through the memory menu. if formatting of CF card is effected at PC and thus the STANDARD directory was not created automatically.
  • Page 74: Load Layout

    Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick Compa II series Press key to access to the memory menu. Press key to call the File Explorer. Press keys to select the directory. Press key to display all available functions. Select the function Set as user dir and press key to confirm the selection.
  • Page 75: File Explorer

    Compa II series Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick 8.6 File Explorer The File Explorer is the file manager of the printing system. The File Explorer provides the main functions for the user interface of memory menu. In the user directory, press key to access to the File Explorer.
  • Page 76 Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick Compa II series Load file Loads a file. This can be a configuration saved before, a layout, etc. Press key to access to the memory menu. Press key to call the File Explorer.
  • Page 77 Compa II series Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick Save configuration Saves the complete, current printer configuration under the selected name. Press key to access to the memory menu. Press key to call the File Explorer. Press key to change to the menu Save file.
  • Page 78 Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick Compa II series Formatting Formats irrevocably the memory card. NOTICE! USB sticks cannot be formatted at the printer! Press key to access to the memory menu. Press key to call the File Explorer.
  • Page 79 Compa II series Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick Copying Creates a duplicate of the original file and/or the original directory to make changes independently of the original. Press key to access to the memory menu. Press key to call the File Explorer.
  • Page 80: Firmware Update

    Compact Flash Card / USB Memory Stick Compa II series 8.7 Firmware Update Starting from firmware version 1.58 it is possible to make a firmware update also via the memory menu. Both the USB stick as well as the CF card can be used for this.
  • Page 81: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Compa II series Maintenance and cleaning Maintenance and cleaning DANGER! Risk of death by electric shock!  Disconnect the label printer from power supply before performing any maintenance work. NOTICE! When cleaning the label printer, personal protective equipment such as safety goggles and gloves are recommended.
  • Page 82: General Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning Compa II series 9.1 General cleaning CAUTION! Abrasive cleaning agents can damage the label printer!  Do not use abrasives or solvents to clean the outer surface of the label printer.  Remove dust and paper fuzz in the printing area with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 83: Cleaning The Label Photocell

    The label photocell can become dirtied with paper dust and this can adversely affect label detection. Compa II 103 T, 104, 106 and 108 T Figure 20 1. Turn lever (1) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead.
  • Page 84 Maintenance and cleaning Compa II series Compa II 162 + 162 T Figure 21 1. Turn lever (1) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead. 2. Remove labels and transfer ribbon from the label printer. 3. Remove hexagonal wrench (7) from its retainer and remove the rear cover of printer.
  • Page 85: Replacing The Printhead

    Compa II series Maintenance and cleaning 9.5 Replacing the printhead NOTICE! The printhead (7) is preinstalled on a head plate (1) and aligned at the factory. Figure 22 1 = Head plate 2 = Plug connection 3 = Plug connection...
  • Page 86 Maintenance and cleaning Compa II series Figure 23 Removing the 1. Turn lever (10) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead. printhead 2. Remove labels and transfer ribbon from the label printer. 3. Remove hexagonal wrench (11) from its retainer.
  • Page 87: Replacing The Print Roller And Rewind Assist Roller

    Compa II series Maintenance and cleaning 9.6 Replacing the print roller and rewind assist roller Figure 24 1. Turn lever (1) counter clockwise to lift up the printhead. Removing the side plate 2. Lift the pinch roller (5) off the rewind assist roller.
  • Page 88 Maintenance and cleaning Compa II series Figure 25 Removing and 1. Pull print roller (7) and rewind assist roller (8) from the shafts (9, 10) on the housing. installing rollers 2. Clean shafts (9, 10) of the rollers (see expanded view at shaft 10).
  • Page 89: Error Correction

    Compa II series Error correction 10 Error correction Error message Cause Remedy Line rises up completely or Move line down (increase Y Line too high partly over the upper edge of value). label. Check rotation and font. Line rises up completely or Move line up (reduce X value).
  • Page 90 Error correction Compa II series Error message Cause Remedy Received line number is invalid Check sent data. Field numer at RS-232 and Centronics. Check connection PC - printer. Invalid length of received mask Check sent data. Length mask statement. Check connection PC - printer.
  • Page 91 Compa II series Error correction Error message Cause Remedy Selected application identifier is Check code data. Application not available in GS1-128. Identifier F Missing HIBC system sign. Check definition of HIBC code. HIBC definition Missing primary code. Real Time Clock function is Change battery.
  • Page 92 Error correction Compa II series Error message Cause Remedy Memory card is write-protected. Deactivate write protection. Drive write- protected Attempt to indicate a directory Correct your entry. Directory not file as file name. Attempt to change a file during Select another file.
  • Page 93 Compa II series Error correction Error message Cause Remedy Defective photocell. Change photocell. Zero point Pressure air is not connected. Check pressure air. Compressed air External print release signal is Check input signal. External releaser missing. Wrong definition of column Reduce the column width res.
  • Page 94 Error correction Compa II series Error message Cause Remedy Printing creation was still active Reduce print speed. Time generation at print start. Use printers' output signal for synchronisation. Use bitmap fonts to reduce generating time. Both DPM position sensors Displace zero point sensor Transport protection (start/end) are active.
  • Page 95 Compa II series Error correction Error message Cause Remedy Scanner data does not Check adjustment of scanner. Scanner layout correspond to bar code data. difference Check scanner settings / connection. Serial interface error. Check settings for serial data COM break transmission as well as cable (printer-PC).
  • Page 96 Error correction Compa II series Error message Cause Remedy When starting the print order Close the housing cover and Housing open the housing cover is not closed. start the print order anew. Transferred EAN.UCC code is Verify bar code data (see EAN.UCC code...
  • Page 97 Compa II series Error correction Error message Cause Remedy Print asynchronous The label photocell do not work Check label size and gap size. in the order as it is expected according to print data. The settings of the photocell Check label photocell settings.
  • Page 99: Additional Information

    Compa II series Additional information 11 Additional information 11.1 Column printing With this printer several columns can be printed, i.e. the information of one column can be printed several times (depending on its width) on a label. Caused by this the use of the complete print width is possible and the generating time is enormously reduced.
  • Page 100: Hotstart

    Additional information Compa II series 11.2 Hotstart NOTICE! Because of the fact that no battery-buffered SRAM is available, the necessary data has to be saved in another way, i.e. the data is saved onto CF card. Therefore the CF card is a condition for the Hotstart menu item.
  • Page 101 Compa II series Additional information In case at switching off the label printer a print order was active, then Starting the print order a print start is released automatically and the required res. actual number of printed labels is refreshed.
  • Page 102: Password

    Additional information Compa II series 11.3 Password Example 1: The supervisor programs a CF Card directly with the printer. He stores 10 different labels. As well he adjusts the printer parameters, like contrast, speed, etc. to the corresponding values. The user is only supposed to read the labels from CF card and to print them.
  • Page 103 Compa II series Additional information Definition of password In case no password is defined res. the password protection is not activated, all functions can be used. In the function menu you will find the menu item 'Password', where the password can be entered and the password protection activated.
  • Page 104: Backfeed/Delay

    Additional information Compa II series 11.4 Backfeed/Delay In continuous dispensing mode (IO dynamic continuous, IO static Backfeed modes continuous, IO photocell continuous) no optimised backfeed is possible. Because of the fact when changing the print order, then the current label in the offset sector is already printed from the old print order.
  • Page 105 Compa II series Additional information No backfeed Dispenser: After printing the label it is driven into the dispensing offset and there waited. When releasing a new start signal (IO dynamic) then the next label is immediately printed. Because of the...
  • Page 106: Photocells

    Additional information Compa II series 11.5 Photocells NOTICE! When using reflection photocells you should observe that the label printer cover is closed and in this way other light (e.g. working lamp) on the photocell is prevented. For this photocell type the transmitter is at the top res. the receiver at...
  • Page 107: Index

    Compa II series Index 12 Index A  Assembly drawings ..............6, 7, 8 B  Backfeed/delay ................. 104, 105 C  Column printing .................. 99 Compact Flash Card Change directory ................75 Copying ................... 79 Define user directory ..............73, 74 Delete file ..................77 Display structure ................
  • Page 108 Index Compa II series I  Important notes ..................5 Initial operation ................... 27 Inputs/outputs ................18, 20 Installation ..................25 Intended use ..................5 L  Label photocell setting ................ 30 Loading media Cutter mode ..................32 Dispenser mode ................33 Fanfold material ................
  • Page 109 Compa II series Index T  Tear-off edge, removing/installing ............39 Transfer ribbon loading ..............37, 38 U  USB Stick Change directory ................75 Copying ................... 79 Delete file ..................77 Display structure ................71 Filter ....................80 Firmware update ................80 Load file ..................
  • Page 110 Carl Valentin GmbH Neckarstraße 78 – 86 u. 94 . 78056 Villingen-Schwenningen Phone +49 (0)7720 9712-0 . Fax +49 (0)7720 9712-9901 info@carl-valentin.de . www.carl-valentin.de...

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