Avery Dennison Monarch Tabletop Printer 1 System Administrator Manual
Avery Dennison Monarch Tabletop Printer 1 System Administrator Manual

Avery Dennison Monarch Tabletop Printer 1 System Administrator Manual

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TCADTP1SA Rev. AC 12/15
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  • Page 1 Printer & Fastener Solutions SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE TABLETOP PRINTER Monarch Products ® TCADTP1SA Rev. AC 12/15 © 2015 Avery Dennison Corp. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 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 3: Table Of Contents

    T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S GETTING STARTED ....................... 1-1 Audience ......................... 1-1 Using the Control Panel ..................... 1-1 Display Icons ........................ 1-1 Selecting a Function ...................... 1-2 Exiting a Function ......................1-2 Printing a Test Label ......................
  • Page 4 Resetting to Default Values ....................3-3 Using USB Communications ....................3-4 Setting the Mode ......................3-4 Installing the Printer Driver ....................3-4 Installing the Virtual Serial Driver ..................3-6 SETTING ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS ................4-1 Viewing the MAC Address ....................4-1 Entering the IP Address .....................
  • Page 5 Updating the RFID Inlay Database ................. 6-10 Setting the Clock (Optional) ..................... 6-11 Setting the Hour ......................6-12 Setting the Minute ....................... 6-12 Setting the Day of the Month ..................6-12 Setting the Month ......................6-12 Setting the Year ......................6-13 Selecting the Interpreter ....................
  • Page 6 Clearing Data ......................8-14 RFID Troubleshooting with Non-Stop Encoding ..............8-14 PRINTING ..........................9-1 Downloading Files ......................9-1 Online Printing ......................... 9-2 Offline Printing ......................... 9-2 USING DIAGNOSTICS ......................10-1 Factory Set Password ..................... 10-1 Checking the Versions ..................... 10-1 Checking Supply Quality ....................
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    G E T T I N G S T A R T E D The Avery Dennison® Monarch® Tabletop Printer 1 prints 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). The printer prints on aperture, die cut, black mark, or continuous (non-indexed) supplies.
  • Page 8: Selecting A Function

    Selecting a Function Use  or  to see the menu options. Press SELECT when you see the menu option you need. Press CHANGE to change a setting. Press SET to save a setting. Exiting a Function There are two ways to exit an option. Pressing BACK once returns to the previous menu and saves any changes.
  • Page 9: Removing The Cover

    Removing the Cover Open the cover. Unlock the printhead by turning the retaining latch. Lift the printhead assembly using the printhead tab until the assembly locks into place. Remove both cover thumbscrews. Gently push down on the control panel release tab located inside the front cover.
  • Page 10 1-4 System Administrator’s Guide...
  • Page 11: 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, cut mode, backeed, print position, supply position, margin position, cut position, dispense position, backfeed distance, separators, skip index mode, rotate image, and print contrast.
  • Page 12: Setting The Supply Type

    S e t t i n g t h e S u p p l y T y p e The printer can print on aperture, black mark, die cut, or continuous supplies as shown. Set the printer’s supply type to match the loaded supplies. Select E Aperture Aperture holes (or openings) on the left edge of the...
  • Page 13: Setting The Ribbon

    Center Tag Edge Center tag edge supply has aperture holes (or openings) centered on the left edge of the supply. The supply is sensed using the holes. Using this setting, the printer automatically calibrates to print at the leading edge. No additional supply/print position adjustments are necessary.
  • Page 14: Setting The Speed

    S e t t i n g t h e S p e e d Select the print speed in IPS (inches per second). If print quality is important, reduce the print speed - a lower print speed increases the print quality of labels. Use premium supplies when printing at high speeds.
  • Page 15: Setting The Feed Mode

    S e t t i n g t h e F e e d M o d e Set the feed mode based on your application and supply type. Note: To load supplies for liner take-up, refer to the Operator’s Handbook. Select Continuous Print tags or labels in one strip.
  • Page 16: Recommended Cutter Operation

    Recommended Cutter Operation: With With Printhead RFID Stacker Density Supply Attached Recommended Cut Modes 1, 2, 4 – Note: Cut Modes 3 and 5 may cause ribbon tearing 1, 2, 4 – Note: Cut Modes 3 and 5 may cause ribbon tearing RFID is not supported with 203 dpi RFID is not supported with 203 dpi 300*...
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Position Settings

    A d j u s t 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, cut, dispense, and backfeed distance positions.
  • Page 18: Setting The Supply Position

    Setting the Supply Position This function adjusts the position of the supply relative to the index marks in the feed direction. Adjust the supply position to compensate for supply variation. The adjustments are in dots where one dot equals 0.0049 inch. Note: Adjust the supply position only on initial printer setup.
  • Page 19: Setting The Cut Position

    Setting the Cut Position This function adjusts where the tag is cut. The printer adjusts the cut position according to the index marks on the supply. Aperture supplies may need adjustments. Increase to move the cut up; decrease to move the cut down. Select ...
  • Page 20: 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.
  • Page 21: Setting The Error Action

    S e t t i n g t h e E r r o r A c t i o n Sets how the printer recovers/responds to a bad RFID inlay. Selecting overstrike and continue 1x-5x sets the number of times the printer prints an overstrike pattern on consecutively bad labels before generating an error.
  • Page 22: 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°. This is useful when the orientation of the supply does not match the format. 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 23: 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 and USB communication values. These values provide the link for normal online printing. You need to set your Serial Comm values to match your computer's online communications.
  • Page 24: 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. Select 1200 Communicate at 1200 bits per second. 2400 Communicate at 2400 bits per second.
  • Page 25: 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 when summed.
  • Page 26: Using Usb Communications

    U s i n g U S B C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Set the mode for the USB port. The USB settings are in the table below. Option Choices Default Mode Printer/Virtual Serial Printer...
  • Page 27 Click Install NiceLabel Printer Drivers. Click Next>. Select "I accept the terms in the license agreement" and click Next>. Select Monarch as the Manufacturer. Select Monarch ADTP1 (203dpi or 300dpi based on your printhead) as the Printer. Click Next>. 10. Select the first available USB port, for example, USB001. Click Finish. 11.
  • Page 28: Installing The Virtual Serial Driver

    Installing the Virtual Serial Driver These instructions are written for Microsoft® Windows® 7. Note: The screens may appear differently on other Microsoft Windows versions. Download the file ADTP1.inf from our Web site. Save it to your hard drive. Use a USB cable to connect the USB port on the printer to the USB port on your computer.
  • Page 29 Select Browse my computer for driver software. Click Browse and navigate to the folder where you saved ADTP1.inf. Click Next. The computer searches for the software. You may see 10. Select Install this driver software anyway. A message appears that Windows has successfully updated your driver software. 11.
  • Page 30 3-8 System Administrator’s Guide...
  • Page 31: Setting Ethernet Communications

    S E T T I N G E T H E R N E T C O M M U N I C A T I O N S The printer communicates on a 10baseT or 100baseTX wired Ethernet connection or on an 802.11 a/b/g/n network.
  • Page 32: Entering The Ip Address

    E n t e r i n g t h e I P A d d r e s s The IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique identifier for a device on a network. It consists of four 3-digit numeric fields, separated by periods. The printer has different IP addresses for wired vs.
  • Page 33: Setting The Boot Method

    S e t t i n g t h e B o o t M e t h o d The boot method sets the way the device receives its IP address. Select Static Use if your network uses fixed configuration. The IP address remains the same every time the device connects to the network.
  • Page 34: Factory Defaults

    Factory Defaults If you reset the Ethernet/Wireless module to factory defaults, the following values are restored. Some settings may stay the same, depending on your network configuration. Description Default MAC Address This value is hard-coded and does not change IP Address Subnet Mask 255.255.000.000 IP Gateway...
  • Page 35: Setting Wireless Communications

    S E T T I N G W I R E L E S S C O M M U N I C A T I O N S Using the Wireless Menu, you can view the signal strength, set the Service Set Identifier (SSID), wireless mode, roam threshold, transmit rate, and channel.
  • Page 36: Entering The Ssid

    E n t e r i n g t h e S S I D The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a unique identifier that must match for all nodes on a sub network to communicate with each other. It consists of up to 32 characters (any printable character, including spaces).
  • Page 37: Roam Threshold

    R o a m T h r e s h o l d Sets the roaming threshold. Whenever the printer’s signal strength gets below this value, the printer connects to another access point in range with better signal strength. This prevents excessive roaming between access points if the printer is located near two access points.
  • Page 38: Channel (Ad-Hoc Only)

    C h a n n e l ( A d - H o c O n l y ) This option selects the channel on which your network devices communicate. All devices must be on the same channel to communicate. Other radio devices such as Bluetooth wireless devices, microwave ovens, or 2.4-gigahertz cordless phones may operate on the same channel as your network.
  • Page 39: 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, error retry, and adjust the image length. This chapter also explains how to format flash, check the available flash memory, and pack flash memory.
  • Page 40: 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 The printer contains 16 different currency symbols. Select None Does not print a monetary sign. Dollar Print the $ sign. Pound Print the £...
  • Page 41: 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 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 42: Setting The Language

    S e t t i n g t h e L a n g u a g e The printer can display prompts in different languages: English, Français, Deutsch, 日本語 Español-ES, , Português, Italiano, Svenska, Español-MX, Dansk, Nederlands, Polski, Türkçe, 简体中文, and Français-CA. Note: Some prompts may remain in English, even if you select a different language.
  • Page 43: 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. Note: You must format flash memory before enabling this option. Formatting flash memory is only required once during initial printer setup.
  • Page 44: 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 The printer can respond to or ignore all online configuration packets. Note: We recommend changing your host’s data stream, but if that is not possible, enable this option.
  • Page 45: Adjusting The Image Length

    A d j u s t i n g t h e I m a g e L e n g t h Using this setting requires continuous (non-indexed) supply. The printer ignores this setting (does not error) when using other supply types. This setting increases or decreases the image length based on the percentage entered.
  • Page 46: Using Flash Memory

    U s i n g F l a s h M e m o r y Use these basic guidelines when storing files in your printer's flash memory. ♦ Your printer has volatile RAM (packets deleted when the printer is off) and flash memory (packets saved when the printer is off).
  • Page 47: Formatting Flash Memory

    Formatting Flash Memory Before storing packets in flash memory, downloading a script, or updating the printer's firmware, you must format the flash memory. Formatting flash memory is only required once during initial printer setup. Select Does not format flash memory. Formats flash memory.
  • Page 48: Using A Usb Thumb Drive

    U s i n g a U S B T h u m b D r i v e Using a USB thumb drive, you can update ♦ printerbootloader (r46*.bin) ♦ printer firmware (a46*.bin) ♦ RFID firmware (a84*.bin) ♦ RFID inlay database (d46ES*.db) WIN32 format.
  • Page 49: Setting The Clock (Optional)

    Press OK. The progress is shown on the display: USB Drive Troubleshooting Information You may receive these messages while using a USB thumb drive. Problem Action Insert the thumb drive into a USB port. Files on the thumb drive must be saved into a folder named ADTP, not ADTP1 or the root.
  • Page 50: Setting The Hour

    Setting the Hour Set the clock’s time for hours. The clock operates on 24-hour time. Select 0 - 12 Sets the hour to the specified time (AM). 13 - 23 Sets the hour to the specified time (PM). For example, 16 is 4:00 PM. Setting the Minute Set the clock’s time in minutes.
  • Page 51: Setting The Year

    Setting the Year Set the clock’s two-digit year. Select 00 to 99 Sets the year to the specified number. For example, 14 indicates year 2014. S e l e c t i n g t h e I n t e r p r e t e r The printer includes four Interpreter options.
  • Page 52 6-14 System Administrator’s Guide...
  • Page 53: 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 54: Downloading A Script

    V i e w i n g S c r i p t I n f o r m a t i o n You can view information about a loaded script. Select Script Info View the information about the loaded script. If a script is not loaded, you see "No script loaded."...
  • Page 55: 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. Select Does not delete the script. Deletes the script. Note: The flash memory used by the script is not available for other scripts or fonts until the flash memory is reformatted.
  • Page 56 7-4 Operator's Handbook...
  • Page 57: Setting Rfid Options

    S E T T I N G R F I D O P T I O N S The RFID printer has been engineered to encode (program) an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) inlay while printing. RFID inlays contain an embedded programmable microchip and an antenna.
  • Page 58: About Rfid Supplies

    A b o u t R F I D S u p p l i e s RFID supplies can be damaged by static electricity. Ground yourself by touching metal, such as the printer’s metal base, before handling the RFID supplies. What is Pitch? Pitch is the length of the label measured from the leading edge of one label to the leading edge of the next label as shown.
  • Page 59: Getting Started With Rfid

    G e t t i n g S t a r t e d W i t h R F I D The printer’s RFID menu has two options: Easy Setup and Advanced Setup. The preferred methods of RFID setup are: 1) Using the Easy Setup Menu to quickly configure the printer.
  • Page 60: Selecting The Inlay

    Selecting the Inlay This option only appears in the Easy Setup menu. You must know the name of the RFID inlay being used. Names and pictures of the approved inlays are in the RFID Printer Setup Utility. Load RFID supply before you enter values in the Easy Setup menu. The printer contains a list of approved inlays.
  • Page 61: Using The Advanced Setup Menu

    U s i n g t h e A d v a n c e d S e t u p M e n u The preferred methods of RFID setup are: 1) Using the Easy Setup Menu to quickly configure the printer. 2) Using the Monarch®...
  • Page 62: Setting Stop-To-Encode Mode

    Setting Stop-To-Encode Mode This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The printer operates in non-stop encode or stop-to-encode mode. The default is non-stop encode. Select Use stop-to-encode mode. The printer pauses (or stops) while encoding the RFID inlay. The printer feeds supply, stops to encode the inlay, then prints the image.
  • Page 63: Enabling Singulate Mode

    Enabling Singulate Mode This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The default is no. When singulate mode is enabled, set the first TID position. See “Setting the First TID Position” for more information. Select Enable singulate mode. The printer uses low power to read the unique TID field of the RFID inlay over the printer’s antenna.
  • Page 64: Setting The Read Power

    Setting the Read Power This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The read power setting increases the strength of the RF Field emitted by the printer’s antenna. Use this power to read tags in singulate mode. The range is -15 to 23. The default is -15. Use the RFID Printer Setup Utility to determine the read power then enter the value at the printer.
  • Page 65: Enabling Tag Saver

    Enabling Tag Saver This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. Not all RFID supplies support tag saver. The default is no. Select Enable tag saver. The printer moves the first tag in the batch backwards to the proper position before encoding. Note: Some supplies are sensitive to backfeeding and may cause jams.
  • Page 66: Setting The Start Encode Position

    Setting the Start Encode Position This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The start encode position is only used in non-stop encode mode. The printer uses this initial starting position to look for the RFID inlay to program while moving the supply. The range is 10 to 2000. The default is 0.
  • Page 67: Setting The Encode Zone

    Setting the Encode Zone This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The encode zone is only used in non-stop encode mode. The encode zone is the area where the antenna and inlay communicate with each other during programming as the inlay moves over the antenna. It is the length in dots of the programming zone (area).
  • Page 68: Verifying The Rfid Inlay Data

    Verifying the RFID Inlay Data This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The RFID printer can read/verify the RFID data programmed into an RFID inlay. The default is none. Note: To externally verify/read programmed RFID data, purchase the optional external verifier.
  • Page 69: Setting The Verify Power

    Setting the Verify Power This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The verify power setting increases the strength of the RF Field emitted by the printer’s antenna. Use this power to read a programmed tag. The range is -15 to 23. The default is -15. Note: Use the lowest power possible to avoid any interference with the internal antenna.
  • Page 70: Enabling Retry Encode

    Enabling Retry Encode This option only appears in the Advanced Setup menu. The default is enabled. Select Enable The printer tries to reprint and program a label where a supply error occurred. The printer uses the same EPC data from the errored label on the next label.
  • Page 71: Printing

    P R I N T I N G This chapter explains the differences between online and offline printing. Before printing ♦ load supply ♦ connect the printer to a host (a PC or a network) ♦ make sure the printer is ready to receive data. D o w n l o a d i n g F i l e s There are several ways to download files to the printer.
  • Page 72: Online Printing

    O n l i n e P r i n t i n g Online printing means the printer is connected to a host and ready to print data. Design the format using the Packet Reference Manual or using label creation software.
  • Page 73: Using Diagnostics

    U S I N G D I A G N O S T I C S This chapter explains how to check supply quality and enable a password. Note: For a complete list of printer error message, refer to the Packet Reference Manual on our Web site.
  • Page 74: 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 sense marks on the supply. Before you check your supply quality, print a batch of supplies or test labels.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G This chapter includes troubleshooting information for network setup, adjusting the printer to remove ribbon wrinkle, and setting the ribbon’s tension. For more information about using MonarchNet2™ to configure the printer, refer to the MonarchNet2 Operating Instructions.
  • Page 76 From the side Menu Bar, click Network Configuration. From the Protocols tab, set the Boot Method and Boot Tries if necessary. Click Save Changes. From the SNMP tab, change the printer’s name (System Name) if necessary. Click Submit. 11-2 System Administrator’s Guide...
  • Page 77 10. From the Wireless Tab, set the Mode, SSID, Encryption Mode, Authentication Type, etc. Click Submit. 11. From the Protocols Tab, Click Save/Re-init Network. Any changes made on this screen or other screens do not take effect until you click Save/Re-init Network. This process takes a few minutes.
  • Page 78: Using The Network Console Packet

    U s i n g t h e N e t w o r k C o n s o l e P a c k e t If you cannot connect the printer to your network using MonarchNet2 (or similar networking tool), try using a wired connection to configure the network printer.
  • Page 79 Wireless Example {N,1,A,T,"wireless" | Names the packet wireless C,"set en mode [in]" | Sets 802.11b/g wireless mode to infrastructure C,"set en ssid testprt" | Sets wireless SSID to testprt C,"set en enc [128]" | Sets wireless encryption mode to 128 WEP C,"set en key# 2"...
  • Page 80: Adjusting The Printer To Remove Ribbon Wrinkle

    A d j u s t i n g t h e P r i n t e r t o R e m o v e R i b b o n W r i n k l e Ribbon wrinkle appears as a void or blank line in the printed supply caused by a fold or wrinkle in the ribbon during printing.
  • Page 81: About The Ribbon's Take-Up Reel

    About the Ribbon’s Take-up Reel Rotate the take-up reel until the ribbon is tight under the printhead and no wrinkles are visible. Ribbon Take-up Reel Troubleshooting 11-7...
  • Page 82: Adjusting The Printhead Pressure Dials

    Adjusting the Printhead Pressure Dials Two dials are located on either edge of the printhead assembly. Use a coin or flathead screwdriver to adjust the dials based on the width of your supply. The “out of the box” (default) setting is least pressure, which provides optimal printing in most cases. If you see smudging, ribbon wrinkling, or poor print quality, adjust the printhead pressure dials.
  • Page 83: Setting The Supply Guides

    S e t t i n g t h e S u p p l y G u i d e s Adjust the roll guides to fit your supply roll and place rolled supply on the holder. The supply roll must move freely. Die Cut S ensor Nibs S upply Le ver...
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Ribbon Tension

    Adjusting the Ribbon Tension Rotate the ribbon take-up guide to adjust for even tension across the width of the ribbon. This adjustment moves the outside end of the ribbon roller to change the pressure on the ribbon. A properly adjusted ribbon provides consistent ribbon tracking and reduced opportunity for ribbon wrinkles.
  • Page 85: Specifications & Accessories

    S P E C I F I C A T I O N S & A C C E S S O R I E S P r i n t e r Height: 13.8 inches (351.1 mm) Width: 11.6 inches (293.5 mm) Depth: 21.7 inches (550.8 mm) Weight:...
  • Page 86: Supplies (Media)

    Shipping Weight: 38 lb. (17.3 kg) Power Source: 90-264 V with autoselect 50/60Hz Operating Limits: Thermal Transfer (ribbon): 40° to 95°F (4° to 35°C) Thermal Direct: 40° to 104°F (4º to 40°C) Storage: 15°F to 120°F (-10°C to 49°C) Humidity: 5% to 90% non-condensing Memory: 64MB RAM;...
  • Page 87: String Tags

    String Tags Widths: 0.90 inches (23 mm) minimum 2.0 inches (51 mm) maximum Lengths: 0.78 inch (20 mm) minimum 2.0 inches (50 mm) maximum Thickness: 5.6 to 14 mils String Loop Length: 0.63 inches (15.8mm) minimum 1.5 inches (38 mm) maximum String Orientation: Facing operator Wind Direction:...
  • Page 88: Accessories

    A c c e s s o r i e s ♦ ♦ 928™ Stacker 933 Cutter ♦ ♦ 935™ External Rewind 938™ Verifier ♦ ♦ 939i™ Intelligent Keyboard USB mini keyboard (160001) ♦ ♦ Supply Guide Extension (131438) Tear Bar (131439) ♦...
  • Page 89: Menu Structure

    M E N U S T R U C T U R E Use the Function button to select MENU. Then, use  or  to scroll through options. Press SELECT when you see the menu option you need. Menu Structure B-1...
  • Page 90 B-2 Operator's Handbook...
  • Page 91: Glossary

    G L O S S A R Y The following terms will help you use this manual. continuous mode The printer prints all the labels in the job (batch) without stopping. download (send) Transmission of data from the host to your printer. The Electronic Product Code, which is a numbering standard for items, similar to the UPC code for bar coding.
  • Page 92 read power Increase or decreases the strength of the RF field emitted by the printer’s antenna to read a programmed inlay. RFID inlays Supplies that contain an embedded programmable chip and antenna. supply sensor Senses whether supply is loaded or needs to be loaded in the printer.
  • Page 94 Printer & Fastener Solutions Avery Dennison 170 Monarch Lane, Miamisburg, OH 45342 http://rbis.averydennison.com/en/home/products/printers/tabletop/ADTP1-product-support-pc.html Printer Documentation...

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