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No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer service or repairs to a qualified service professional. Use of genuine Psion Teklogix replacement parts is required to warrant proper, safe operation. Any alteration or modification of this device voids the user warranty and may make the product unsafe to operate.
...1 Getting Started ...3 Printer Features ...3 Battery Installation and Charging Installing Media ...5 Turning the Printer On and Off Performing A Printer Self Test Removing Printer Output ...7 Host Interface Set Up ...7 Using The Carrying Strap ...8 Daily Operation ...9...
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Table of Contents Print & Font Samples ...39 Specifications ...43 Printer Specifications ...43 Media Specifications ...45 Supplies and Accessories ...46 Glossary of Terms ...47...
Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Psion Teklogix PrintAbout Series mobile thermal printer. The PrintAbout series offers a variety of configurations to suit any printing environment. The PrintAbout MP 2000 prints on receipt paper supplied in roll form up to 4.125 inches wide and include “black mark”...
Please refer to Figure 2. Install the battery by first placing the end of the battery where the battery contacts are located into the printer, and then press down on the end where the release lever is located until the lever “snaps”...
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Note: You must charge the battery for at least 2½ hours prior to the first use. Caution: Use only Psion Teklogix power supplies designed specifically for your PrintAbout printer. Using a different power supply may cause damage to the printer and will not be covered by the printer’s warranty.
Figure 4 and then lift the paper door to expose the paper compartment. Unroll a small portion of the paper as shown, place the roll into the printer, and close the Paper Door. If the printer is turned on, you may now press the Paper Feed Button to advance the paper and then tear it off in preparation for printing.
Power Button Performing A Printer Self Test To perform a self test, press and hold the Paper Feed Button while turning on the printer with the Power Button. The printer will print a test page with the following information: •...
Figure 6, and then continue to pull the paper in the direction shown to tear it off. If all the printing is not yet out of the printer and the host has finished sending data to the printer, the paper may be positioned for tearing by simply pressing the Paper Feed Button.
The printer’s flexible carrying strap with multiple hook-and-loop fasteners is designed to be used in a variety of ways to carry or mount the printer. The most common use will be to hang the printer from a belt or from the optional shoulder strap as shown in Figure 7.
Introduction For normal daily use, most users will only need to turn the printer on and off, tear off printed output, load paper, and charge the battery as described in the Getting Started section of this manual. This section of the manual provides additional detail regarding the printer’s control panel and for recharging the battery.
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= On Figure 9 - Control Panel Buttons & Indicators Status Used to turn the printer on or off. Advances paper a preset distance or to the next black mark. Also used to clear paper error conditions. Printer is Off.
The PrintAbout contains battery monitoring and charging circuitry so that the battery may be charged while in the printer. Charging the battery in the printer requires an optional power supply. Psion Teklogix offers power supplies for use with 100-240VAC/50-60Hz and 12/24VDC for vehicle applications.
When the host system sends a request to the printer to enable the Magnetic Card Reader, the MCR Indicator will light to indicate that the card may now be passed through the MCR slot, or “swiped”. Refer to Figure 11 for the card orientation.
Psion Teklogix Mobile Setup Utility, a Windows Psion Teklogix web site. The other is to use the built in Control Panel Setup which is described on page 25. Depending on what feature needs to be changed, you may need to use either one, or both, of these methods.
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Printer Configuration INTERFACE MENU – Bluetooth Selected Menu Item Emulation Printek, O’Neil, ZPL-II, Mt3, CPCL Paired Mode Paired, Unpaired Role Policy Defer, Master Discoverability On, Off Up to 16 Numeric Characters Security On, Off Local Name Up to 16 Alphanumeric Characters INTERFACE MENU –...
Hold Power 10 Sec. The Interface Menu is actually a series of menus. These menus are used to match the printer to the host system or device that will be used to send and/or receive data to/from the printer. Which Interface Menu affects the printer is dependent upon whether an optional Bluetooth or Wi-Fi interface is installed, and if so, which interface is currently selected as the active interface.
Possible Values: Printek*, O’Neil, ZPL-II, Mt3, CPCL This feature sets the family of printer commands that may be used by a host application program to control the various capabilities of the printer. The printer will only respond to commands valid for the currently selected emulation.
This feature enables or disables the ETX/ACK character handshaking method used to control data flow from the host system to the printer. When enabled, an ACK character will be sent by the printer after an ETX character has been received and processed out of the input buffer. ETX characters used for handshaking cannot be part of an escape sequence.
Discoverability Possible Values: Off, On* This feature is used to set whether the printer may be discovered by other Bluetooth devices. It should only be set to “Off” after the printer has been discovered and paired with a host computer.
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WLAN WEP Bits is set to “64”, a ten character hexadecimal string must be entered that matches the key on the other nodes the printer will be communicating with. If WLAN WEP Bits is set to “128”, a 26 character hexadecimal string must be entered.
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This feature specifies the authentication method that will be used when establishing connections on the network. The method may be to use an open key or a shared key. If set to “Auto”, the printer will automatically match itself to the method used by other nodes.
Note: The PrintAbout has a maximum print width of 4.1”. However, when Mt3 Emulation has been selected, the Right Margin will begin indenting from a maximum print width of 2.84” to match the characteristics of the Psion Teklogix PTX Print Series printers. Format Menu 16.9 cpi SnsSrfA...
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Possible Values: 0.32, 1.36, 1.92, 2.35, 2.72, 2.81* ips This feature may be used to reduce the maximum paper speed if necessary to allow the printer to use heavier papers, narrow paper, or some coated papers that have a more slippery finish.
To remove a paper guide, simply pull the guide out of the printer’s paper compartment. To install a paper guide, insert the end toward the rear of the printer first as shown in Figure 12 and then “snap” in the end toward the front of the printer.
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Possible Values: Off*, 1 Minute Delay … 15 Minute Delay This feature sets whether the printer will automatically power down and if so, after what period of time of inactivity. If set to a value other that “Off”, the printer will automatically turn itself off after the specified number of minutes have passed since the printer last received data or last printed, whichever is longer.
Control Panel Setup allows the user to configure some features of the PrintAbout. Other features may be configured using the Psion Teklogix Mobile Setup Utility. For a complete list of features and which method may be used to configure them, please refer to the Setup Menu Summary on page 13.
This feature will typically only be used when needing to switch from the optional interface to Serial so that the Psion Teklogix Mobile Setup Utility can be used. After completing any changes with the setup utility, this same process may be used to switch back to the previously selected interface.
“active” at any time. For information on switching the active interface, please refer to Control Panel Setup on page 25 of the Printer Configuration section of this manual.
Figure 14 and Figure 15 show the location of the Universal Port Connector and the connector pin assignments. Caution: Do not make any connection to pins 4 or 8. These pins are used only for Psion Teklogix accessories and improper connections with these contacts may cause severe damage to the printer. Such damage will not be covered by the printer’s warranty.
To obtain the printer’s Bluetooth name, you may print the printer’s test page by holding the Paper Feed button while turning the printer on. For pairing, the default PIN value is “0” (if this value does not work, contact your system administrator).
100-240VAC/50-60Hz and for 12/24VDC vehicle applications. Caution: Use only Psion Teklogix power supplies designed specifically for your PrintAbout printer. Using a different power supply may cause damage to the printer and will not be covered by the printer’s warranty.
To clean the printer areas as described below, use a Thermal Head Cleaning Pen and MCR Cleaning Card available from Psion Teklogix, or you may use cotton swabs moistened with isopropyl alcohol. Please refer to Figure 16 for the following instructions.
When the battery is fully charged, the Battery Indicator will turn off. Charging may take up to 2½ hours depending on the condition of the battery. • The printer may be used while the battery is charging, but this will extend the time required to fully charge the battery. •...
Once this test has completed successfully, allow the battery to fully charge. At the end of this time the Battery Indicator will turn off. If the printer and battery do not appear to successfully pass these tests, refer to the Troubleshooting section for possible causes and solutions.
If you are still unable to solve your problem, please contact the company where you purchased your printer since they are most familiar with your systems. If they are unable to help you, you may contact Psion Teklogix Technical Support at (800) 322-3437.
If service is required for your printer, please contact the company where you purchased your printer. If they are unable to assist you, contact Psion Teklogix Customer Service at (800) 322-3437 to obtain the name of the nearest Psion Teklogix Authorized Service Center.
RS-232C (Standard), USB (Optional cable required) Wireless: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 801.11b (Options) Universal Port: Data and power port allows connection of external devices such as Psion Teklogix barcode scanners, signature capture pads Emulations: Prinktek, Printek Mt3, O’Neil, ZPL-II, CPCL, Extech Software Available: Drivers for Windows 98/2000/XP.
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Survives multiple 4 foot drops to concrete (each face), conforms to IEC 68-2 MTBF: 10,000 hours in normal use Regulatory Approvals Approvals/Markings: FCC Class B CE Mark RoHS WEEE UL listed AC adapters E-mark on In-Vehicle adapters Warranty Printer: One year including print head and battery...
Jujo: TF-50KS-E2C Honshu: FH65BV-3 Appleton: Resiste 900-3.0* *Standard Psion Teklogix Offering Black Mark Position For automatic ticket printing, the black mark should be positioned as shown in the figure below. When using Mark Sensing mode, PrintAbout printers will automatically position the output for tear-off and printing following a Form Feed command or by pressing the Paper Feed button.
Specifications Supplies and Accessories Supplies Battery: 7.4V, 2200 mAH Li-Ion Available separately or in 5 or 20 packs. Media: 3.125” and 4.125” wide standard receipt paper 3.125” and 4.125” wide premium receipt paper Available in cases of 36. Other sizes available on request. Cleaning Supplies: Print head cleaning pens Magnetic Card Reader cleaning cards...
The column on the current line where the next character will be printed. default Value or configuration assumed when the printer is powered on or reset. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A method used to centrally control the assignment of IP addresses on a network.
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The vertical position where the first line is printed on the paper. Also the position the paper is advanced to when a form feed (FF) character is received from the host or the Form Feed button is pressed on the printer's control panel. Universal Serial Bus.
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