P R I N T I N G
This chapter explains the differences between online and offline printing.
Before printing
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load supply
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connect the printer to a host (a PC or a network)
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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. Make sure the communication
settings at the host match those at the printer.
Port
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Serial port
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USB port
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Ethernet
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802.11 a/b/g/n
network
The printer accepts files in MPCLII, MLI, or XML format.
MPCLII files include configuration packets, formats, batches (print jobs), fonts, scripts,
check digits, or graphics.
Connection
Connect the printer to your PC with a serial cable. Use the
Command prompt, terminal emulator (communications) software,
such as Tera Term or our MPCL Toolbox software to download
files.
Command Prompt Example
COPY LABEL1.FMT COM1
Transmits a file called "LABEL1.FMT" to COM1.
COPY LABEL1.BCH COM1
Transmits a batch called "LABEL1.BCH" to COM1.
If you use the COPY command to download your formats, set flow
control to DTR (not XON/XOFF).
Connect the printer to your PC with a USB cable. Use the
Command prompt or terminal emulator (communications)
software, such as Tera Term to download files.
Connect the printer with an Ethernet cable and use MonarchNet2
or other software to download files.
Connect to the printer using MonarchNet2™ or other software to
download files. Refer to the MonarchNet2 Operating Instructions
for more information.
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