Datamax E-Class Mark III Professional Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Ope r a t or ’s M a n u a l Professional and Professional + Models Professional + Professional...
  • Page 3 Copyr igh t I n for m a t ion CG Trium virat e is a t radem ark of Agfa Corporat ion. CG Tim es based upon Tim es New Rom an under license from t he Monot ype Corporat ion. Windows is a regist ered t radem ark of t he Microsoft Corporat ion.
  • Page 4 Age n cy Com plia n ce a n d Appr ova ls UL60950- 1, Second Edit ion, I nform at ion Technology Equipm ent CSA C22.2 No. 60950- 1- 03, Second Edit ion Listed The m anufact urer declares under sole responsibilit y t hat t his product conform s t o t he following st andards or ot her norm at ive docum ent s: EMC: EN 55022 ( 2006) Class A EN 50024 ( 1998)
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    I nt roduct ion ......................1 Unpacking t he Print er ................... 1 Kensingt on Securit y Slot ..................2 I nt roduct ion ......................3 Connect ing t he Print er ..................3 2.2.1 Power Connect ions ..................3 2.2.2 I nt erface Connect ions .................
  • Page 6 Menu Syst em Overview ..................37 The User Menu ....................37 The Advanced Menu.................... 38 Menu Det ails ..................... 39 & & & I nt roduct ion ...................... 53 Cleaning t he Print head ..................54 Ribbon Tension Adj ust m ent ................. 56 Adj ust able Media Sensor ..................
  • Page 7: E T T I N G S T A R T E D

    The E- Class Mark I I I print er ( hereaft er referred t o as “ t he print er” ) is user- friendly t herm al print ing device t hat blends qualit y and durabilit y in an affordable package t o m eet all of your labeling needs. This m anual provides t he inform at ion necessary t o operat e and m aint ain t he print er.
  • Page 8: Kensingt On Securit Y Slot

    Professional + m odules equipped wit h t he Key Lock Opt ion also include a built - in Kensingt on Securit y Slot wit h a m et al backing plat e. The Kensingt on slot allows you t o physically secure t he print er from being st olen by t et hering it t o a larger obj ect like a desk or count er.
  • Page 9: R I N T E R S E T U P

    This sect ion explains how t o connect your print er and load m edia ( including ribbon, if equipped for t herm al t ransfer operat ion) . 2 .2 .1 Pow e r Con n e ct ion s The print er is powered by an ext ernal aut o- ranging power supply, which connect s bet ween t he print er and an elect rical out let .
  • Page 10: I Nt Erface Connect Ions

    2 .2 .2 I n t e r fa ce Con n e ct ion s  Before connect ing int erface cables t o t he print er, ensure t hat t he Power Swit ch is in t he OFF ( O) posit ion. ...
  • Page 11: Usb Connect Ion

    2 .2 .3 USB Conn e ct ion USB connect ion t o PC requires inst allat ion of drivers for bot h t he Port and t he Windows Driver it self as described in St eps A and B below. All t he files necessary for inst allat ion are locat ed on t he Accessories CD- Rom .
  • Page 12 8) When prom pt ed click “ Cont inue Anyway” 9) Windows will now load t he drivers t o assign t he necessary port s t o t he print er. 10) Click Finish t o close t he wizard. Proceed t o St ep B t o begin t he inst allat ion of t he Windows Print er Driver.
  • Page 13 3) Select t he “ I nst all from a list or specific ( Advanced) ” radio but t on and t hen click Next . 4) Select t he “ Search for t he best driver in t hese locat ions”...
  • Page 14 9) When prom pt ed click “ Cont inue Anyway” 10) Windows w ill now inst all t he necessary files for t he Windows print er driver. 11) Click Finish t o close t he wizard. The print er can now be select ed for use in t he print er dialogue box of any windows applicat ion.
  • Page 15: Loading Media

     The print er is equipped wit h an Adj ust able Media Sensor and m ay require adj ust m ent t o m at ch your m edia choice, refer t o Sect ion 4.4. 2 .3 .1 Loa din g Roll M e dia Load m edia as follows: 1) Pull forward on t he Cover Lat ches and lift up on t he cover.
  • Page 16 4) Pull out enough m edia t o exit t he front of t he print er. Adj ust t he Media Guides so t hey are light ly t ouching t he edge of t he m edia. 5) I f using t herm al t ransfer m edia ( ribbon) proceed t o Sect ion 2.4 Loading Ribbon. Ot herwise close t he print er’s Cover and press downward unt il lat ched.
  • Page 17: Loading - Ext Ernal Media

    2 .3 .2 Loa din g - Ex t e r n a l M e dia Using I nternal Media Chute Guides Accessory (Professional model only) Load m edia as follows: 1) Slide t he Media Guides out ward. 2) Slide t he Media Hangers out ward and inst all t he t wo Media Chut e Guides int o t he Media Hangers.
  • Page 18 4) Rout e t he m edia t hrough t he Ext ernal Media Slot in t he rear of t he print er. Pull out enough m edia t o exit t he front of t he print er. Adj ust t he Media Guides so t hey are light ly t ouching t he edge of t he m edia.
  • Page 19: Loading Media Wit H T He Peel And Present Opt Ion

    2 .3 .3 Loa din g M e dia w it h t he Pe e l a n d Pr e se n t Opt ion Load m edia for peeling ( if t he print er is equipped wit h t he opt ion) as follows: ...
  • Page 20: Loading Media Wit H T He Cut T Er Opt Ion

    2 .3 .4 Loa din g M e dia w it h t h e Cu t t e r Opt ion Load m edia for cut t ing ( if t he print er is equipped wit h t he opt ion) as follows: 1) Load m edia as described in Sect ion 2.3, ( st eps 1- 3) .
  • Page 21: Adj Ust Able Media Core Hangers ( Pro+ M Odels Only)

    2 .3 .5 Adj u st a ble M e dia Cor e H a n ge r s ( Pr o+ m ode ls on ly) The Adj ust able Media Core Hangers allow for support of m edia rolls wit h 3” , 1.5” , or 1” cores. To adj ust : 1) Pull out ward in on t he Core Hanger and slide t he Core Hanger up or down t o t he desired set t ing.
  • Page 22: Loading Ribbon

    The print er is capable of using C.S.I ( Coat ed Side I n) and C.S.O ( Coat ed Side Out ) ribbons in t he following configurat ions: ½ ” Core Ribbons Ribbon Cor e W idt h : 4.3 inches ( 110m m ) Ribbon W idt h : 1.0 - 4.3 inches ( 25 - 110m m ) ;...
  • Page 23 2) Push out t he Supply Hub and load t he Supply Roll int o t he print er as shown. Depending on t he size of t he Supply Roll, t he Media Bouncer m ay need t o be pushed out of t he way. 3) Once t he Supply Roll is loaded, slide t he Ribbon Handler Lat ch downward t o unlat ch t he Ribbon Handler Assem bly.
  • Page 24 5) Rout e t he ribbon from t he supply roll t o t he Ribbon Core, as shown below. 6) I f not already at t ached, affix t he leader of t he ribbon t o t he Ribbon Core using Tape. Rot at e t he Take- up Hub Wheel several t im es t o secure t he ribbon.
  • Page 25: Using T He Ribbon Core Adapt Ers

    2 .4 .1 Usin g t h e Ribbon Cor e Ada pt e r s When using ribbons wit h a 1” ( 25.4m m ) I .D. core, a Core Adapt er m ust be used. 1) Slide t he Ribbon Roll ( wit h t he leader posit ioned as shown above) ont o a Core Adapt er. Slide an em pt y Ribbon Core ont o t he rem aining Core Adapt er.
  • Page 26 Ch a pt e r 2 – Pr in t e r Se t u p...
  • Page 27: I Nt Roduct Ion

    The Front Panel consist s of a graphic display, t wo indicat or light s, four direct ional arrow but t ons and one m ult i- funct ion but t on, as det ailed in t he following sect ions. ...
  • Page 28: User I Nt Erface

    The User I nt erface is divided in t hree sect ions, Feed/ Pause, Test , and Menu. But t on funct ions are dependent on t he m ode current ly in use. Use t he Up and Down arrow but t ons t o scroll t o t he it em and t hen press t he cent er but t on t o ent er t hat m enu m ode.
  • Page 29: Menu Mode

    Ent ers t he Test m ode m enu/ sub- m enu it em s. Print s t he chosen t est label. Scrolls upward t o t he next m enu it em . I ncrem ent s t he Count value. Scrolls downward t o t he next m enu it em .
  • Page 30: Print Er Configurat Ion Tools

    The print er cont ains m any user adj ust able param et ers. These param et ers are configurable using a few m et hods. The t able below list s t he m ost popular ways of configuring t he print er and t he advant ages of each. Choose t he m et hod t hat best addresses your applicat ion.
  • Page 31: Print Er Configurat Ion Ut Ilit Y ( Netira Ct)

    NETira CT ( locat ed on t he Accessories CD- ROM) is a Windows- based configurat ion ut ilit y t hat allows t he user t o m ake changes t o t he exist ing print er set up via a direct connect ion t o t he host com put er’s serial, USB, or Net work port s.
  • Page 32 c) I n t he t oolbar, from t he drop down m enu box, select “ TCP_I P” . Then click on t he Query Print er I con 3) At t his point you m ay browse t he Print er Com ponent cat egories and m ake any changes necessary t o t he print er configurat ion.
  • Page 33: Windows Driver

    The Windows driver is locat ed on t he Accessories CD- ROM included wit h your print er. For t he lat est version please visit our web sit e at ht t p: / / www.dat am ax- oneil.com I nst alling t he Windows Driver: 1) Place t he Accessories CD- ROM included wit h your print er int o your com put ers CD- ROM drive.
  • Page 34 I m por t a n t N ot e s: The Windows driver funct ions t he sam e as any ot her Windows print er. While built - in help files provide inform at ion on all set t ings, t here are som e im port ant set t ing param et ers t hat should be observed for t rouble free print ing: Pa ge Se t u p Ta b: St ock Options Tab: Print Speed &...
  • Page 35: Media Calibrat Ion

    3 .7 .1 Qu ick Ca libr a t ion Ensure t he print er is properly loaded wit h m edia, proceed wit h calibrat ion as follows:  This calibrat ion is not necessary when using cont inuous st ock. ...
  • Page 36: Manual Calibrat Ion

    3 .7 .2 M a n u a l Ca libr a t ion The Manual Calibrat ion can be perform ed using t he NETira CT Ut ilit y ( see Sect ion 3.5) or using t he front panel but t ons via t he print er’s m enu, see Sect ion 4.4.
  • Page 37: Advanced Ent Ry Calibrat Ion

    3 .7 .3 Adva n ce d En t r y Ca libr a t ion Advanced Ent ry is an alt ernat e calibrat ion m et hod for special- case m edia t ypes, where sensor readings are t aken using different sam pling algorit hm s and from a list of t hese readings t he best algorit hm is select ed for m anual ent ry int o t he dat abase.
  • Page 38 Adva n ce d En t r y Ca libr a t ion ( con t in u e d) St e p Act ion D ispla ye d M e ssa ge Com m e n t Using t he but t on, set t he Gain Num ber t o 0.
  • Page 39 Adva n ce d En t r y Ca libr a t ion ( con t in u e d) St e p Act ion D ispla ye d M e ssa ge Com m e n t Raise t he cover assem bly t hen proceed according t o t he m edia t ype: ( 1) Do not posit ion t he Media...
  • Page 40 Adva n ce d En t r y Ca libr a t ion ( con t in u e d) St e p Act ion D ispla ye d M e ssa ge Com m e n t TRAN SENSOR GAI N Using t he but t on, increm ent t he These are TOF Values, where...
  • Page 41 Adva n ce d En t r y Ca libr a t ion ( con t in u e d) St e p Act ion D ispla ye d M e ssa ge Com m e n t Using t he but t on, set t he Gain Num ber det erm ined in t he This exam ple uses Gain Num ber...
  • Page 42 Adva n ce d En t r y Ca libr a t ion ( con t in u e d) St e p Act ion D ispla ye d M e ssa ge Com m e n t but t on t o exit t he Press t he current m enu level.
  • Page 43: E N U S Y S T E M

    The Menu Syst em cont ains t wo m odes, each wit h a differing level of access t o secondary m enus or funct ions:  The User Menu accesses basic print er set t ings and funct ions ...
  • Page 44: The Advanced Menu

    The Advanced Menu cont ains all set t ing, cont rol, and funct ional select ions in t hese m enus:  Media Set t ings  Print Cont rol  Print er Opt ions  Syst em Set t ings ...
  • Page 45: Menu Det Ails

    M e dia Se t t in gs The Media Set t ings m enu cont ains label and ribbon sensing and sizing funct ions, as well as print head cleaning select ions:  Media Type  Media I ndex Type ...
  • Page 46 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON RI BBON LOW OPTI ONS Defines t he print er response when THERMAL TRANSFER m ode is select ed and t he ribbon supply begins t o dim inish. RI BBON LOW Set s t he ribbon supply t hreshold diam et er ( 1.00 - 2.00 inches) t hat will t rigger a Low Ribbon DI AMETER...
  • Page 47 Pr in t Cont r ol The Print Cont rol m enu cont ains print ing t hroughput , offset and cust om set up funct ions:  Heat  Print Speed  Feed Speed  Reverse Speed*  Slew Speed* ...
  • Page 48 Pr in t e r Opt ion s The Print er Opt ions m enu cont ains file- handling, m odule, and opt ional equipm ent set t ings:  Modules  Present Sensor  Cut t er The m enu select ions are defined as follows: D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON MODULES...
  • Page 49 Syst e m Se t t in gs The Syst em Set t ings m enu cont ains label form at t ing, operat ion, and cont rol funct ions:  Menu Mode  Configurat ion File  I nt ernal Module* ...
  • Page 50 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON SCALEABLE FONT Configures t he num ber of 1KB blocks ( 128 - 512) allocat ed for t he scaleable font engine, where: CACHE 384 KByt es I s t he Default Set t ing. SI NGLE BYTE SYMBOLS Select s t he code page used t o print single byt e font s, including: ARABI C- 8...
  • Page 51 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON CONFI GURATI ON LEVEL Displays t he hardware and soft ware levels of t he print er, where:  This inform at ion is also provided on t he Configurat ion Label. vvvv-cwxx-yyyyyy-zzz PRI NTER KEY I dent ifies t he unique key num ber of t he print er, in t he form :...
  • Page 52 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON UNI TS OF MEASURE Set s t he m easurem ent st andard used, where: I MPERI AL Uses inches. ( Default Set t ing) METRI C Uses m illim et ers and cent im et ers. I NPUT MODE Defines t he t ype of processing t hat will occur when dat a is received, where: Processes dat a for st andard DPL print ing.
  • Page 53 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON COLUMN EMULATI ON Allows t he colum n dot s per inch t o be adj ust ed ( 153 - 253 dot s) , so t hat num bers sm aller t han t he print head resolut ion reduce t he print ed out put from right t o left , where: XXX Dot s Default set t ing is dependant on print er m odel.
  • Page 54 Com m u n ica t ion s The Com m unicat ions m enu cont ains int erface and host cont rol funct ions:  Serial Port A*  Parallel Port A*  USB Port *  Net work/ Bluet oot h* ...
  • Page 55 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON NETWORK/ BLUETOOTH Cont rols t he com m unicat ions set t ings for t he net work and Bluet oot h int erfaces, where: ACTI VE I NTERFACE Select s t he net work int erface current ly in use by t he print er, where: NONE Disables all int erfaces...
  • Page 56 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON WI RELESS ETHERNET Cont rols t he com m unicat ions set t ings for t he wireless Et hernet net work int erface, where: I P DI SCOVERY Set s t he address discovery m et hod, where: USE STATI C The st ored st at ic I P, Subnet Mask, and / or Gat eway Address will be used.
  • Page 57 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON HOST SETTI NGS Cont rols t he com m unicat ions wit h a host device, where: The " ignore host " set t ings for ESC SEQUENCES, HEAT, SPEED, TOF SENSI NG, ...
  • Page 58 D ia gn ost ics The Diagnost ics m enu cont ains t est ing funct ions and print head report ing select ions:  Hex Dum p Mode*  Opt ions Test ing*  Print Test Rat e ( m in) * ...
  • Page 59: I Nt Roduct Ion

    & & & This sect ion det ails t he cleaning, adj ust ing, and t roubleshoot ing t ips for t he print er. The following t able out lines t he recom m ended m aint enance schedule for t he various print er part s. Ar e a M e t h od I n t e r va l...
  • Page 60: Cleaning T He Print Head

    Never use a sharp, hard, or abrasive obj ect on t he print head. I f print qualit y declines ( sym pt om s can include unreadable bar codes or st reaks t hrough t ext and graphics) , t he t ypical cause is debris buildup on t he print head which, left unat t ended, can lead t o prem at ure dot failure.
  • Page 61 Cle a n in g Ca r d Pr oce du r e I f print ing wit h direct t herm al m edia, t herm al t ransfer m edia wit h wax/ resin ribbon com binat ions, or if t he Cot t on Swab t echnique was not successful, clean t he print head as follows: 1) Open t he print er.
  • Page 62: Ribbon Tension Adj Ust M Ent

    The adj ust able ribbon handler feat ure, found on print ers equipped wit h t he t herm al t ransfer opt ion, allows t he opt im um am ount t ension t o be supplied by t he ribbon supply hub. Adj ust t he ribbon t ension as follows: 1) Turn ‘off’...
  • Page 63: Adj Ust Able Media Sensor

    The opt ional Adj ust able Media Sensor ( AMS) allows t he print er t o accept a wider variet y of m edia configurat ions. The t able below defines general AMS posit ions for various m edia and Top of Form ( TOF) t ypes. AM S Posit ioning M e dia Type Se n sor Loca t ion...
  • Page 64: Print Head Replacem Ent

    I f t he Print head becom es dam aged or worn, replace it as follows:  Always follow proper Elect ro St at ic Discharge procedures when replacing t he print head. 1) Turn OFF t he print er and rem ove t he ribbon if inst alled. 2) Lower t he Ribbon Handler Assem bly.
  • Page 65 5) Loosen t he Print head Screw and allow t he Print head t o fall free. 6) Rem ove t he Print head Cable.  Print head Shield  Print head Screw  Print head  Print head Cable ...
  • Page 66: Plat En Roller Replacem Ent

    The Plat en Roller can be easily rem oved for cleaning, replacem ent , or clearing m edia j am s. 1) Turn OFF t he print er and rem ove t he m edia if inst alled. 2) Lift up on t he t wo Plat en Roller Tabs. ...
  • Page 67: Updat Ing Firm Ware

    When program updat es and/ or new feat ures are added, t hey can be downloaded t o t he print er as follows: 1) I dent ify t he new version for your m odel of print er from t he Dat am ax- O’Neil Web sit e at www.dat am ax- oneil.com and download it ont o your com put er’s hard drive.
  • Page 68 Ch a pt e r 5 – M a in t e n a n ce Adj u st m e n t s...
  • Page 69: R O U B L E S H O O T I N G

    Occasionally, sit uat ions arise t hat require t roubleshoot ing. Possible problem sit uat ions and pot ent ial solut ions are list ed below. Cont act a qualified t echnician for problem s t hat persist or problem s not covered in t his sect ion.
  • Page 70 Sk ips e ve r y ot h e r la be l ( print qualit y is good, but every ot her label is skipped) :  The label is form at t ed t oo close t o t he t op edge of t he label: Leave whit e space equal t o 8- dot rows ( about .02 inch [ .5m m ] ) at t he t op of t he label.
  • Page 71: Hex Dum P Mode

    The Hex Dum p Mode is a useful t ool for diagnosing problem s, including com m unicat ion and DPL synt ax errors, allowing a com parison of input st rings ( sent by host ) t o out put dat a ( received by print er) . To decode t his inform at ion, t he Program m er’s Manual is an essent ial reference.
  • Page 72 Ch a pt e r 6 – Tr ou ble sh oot in g...
  • Page 73: A A S S

    M e ch a n ica l Pro Models: 8.01 inches ( 20.4 cm ) Widt h Pro+ Models: 8.54 inches ( 21.7 cm ) Pro Models: 11.10 inches ( 28.2 cm ) Dept h Pro+ Models: 14.17 inches ( 36.0 cm ) Pro Models: 7.36 inches ( 18.7 cm ) Height Pro+ Models: 9.45 inches ( 24.0 cm )
  • Page 74 M e dia / Ribbon Media Types Roll- Fed, Die- Cut , Cont inuous, Fan- Fold Max. Media Widt h 4.4 inches ( 110m m ) Min. Media Widt h 0.75 inches ( 19m m ) 203 DPI Models: 4.25 inches ( 108m m ) Max.
  • Page 75 Appr ove d M e dia To achieve opt im um print qualit y and m axim um print head life, Dat am ax- O’Neil specifies t he use of Dat am ax- O’Neil brand m edia and ribbons. These supplies are specially form ulat ed for use in our print ers; use of ot her supplies m ay affect t he print qualit y, perform ance, and life of t he print er or it s com ponent s.
  • Page 76 Appe n dix A – Spe cifica t ion s...
  • Page 77: Net Work Card Set Up

    Whet her a w ired or w ireless connect ion is int ended, it is recom m end t o est ablish a wired connect ion t o t he print er first . This will allow access t o t he print ers int ernal web pages t o configure t he set t ings necessary for a t ypical wireless connect ion.
  • Page 78: Wireless Set Up

    Open your web browser. Type in t he I P Address assigned t o t he print er. The print ers default I P address is: 192.168.10.26.  I f a different I P Address has been assigned t o t he print er, m ake sure t o ent er t he correct I P address. The following page will appear: The print er’s int ernal web pages are divided int o 10 pages t hat are accessible via t he navigat ion...
  • Page 79: B.2 .1 W Ir E Le Ss Se T U P - I N Fr A St R U Ct U R E

    B.2 .1 W ir e le ss Se t u p – I n fr a st r u ct u r e Aft er a successful set up is m ade via a wired connect ion, t he Wireless connect ion ( if equipped) can now be configured in infrast ruct ure m ode using a st at ic or DHCP issued I P address.
  • Page 80: B.2 .1 W Ir E Le Ss Se T U P - Ad- H Oc

    The print er will now search for a server. Allow up t o 90 seconds for t he print er t o ret rieve an I P address. At t his point it is recom m ended t o print a Net work Report . This Net work Report is generat ed by t he print er and list s im port ant default inform at ion such as t he I P and MAC Addresses as well as SSI D for wireless equipped cards.
  • Page 81 Under t he “ WI FI Securit y and Aut hent icat ion” , set any securit y/ aut hent icat ion set t ings necessary for your net work. Scroll down t o t he bot t om of t he page, ent er t he password ( default is “ sysadm ” ) and click Apply. Click on t he “...
  • Page 82 I nst all t he Print er Driver as follows ( screen shot s below are sam ples t aken using Windows 2000; ot her versions will be sim ilar) : St art t he Make sure t hat Windows Add Local Print er is Print er Wizard.
  • Page 83 I nsert t he Browse t o t he Accessories CD- \ DRI VERS\ ROM and click folder on t he Browse. CD- ROM. Ensure t he file “ Dat am ax- O’Neil.inf” is select ed t hen click OK. Click OK.
  • Page 84 Appe n dix B – W LAN & LAN Se t u p...
  • Page 85: C C B B Ss

    Bluet oot h connect ion param et ers can be set using t he NETira CT configurat ion ut ilit y, via an est ablished serial or wired LAN connect ion. Launch t he NETira CT configurat ion ut ilit y, and query ( connect ) t o t he print er, ( see sect ion 3.3 for m ore inform at ion on NETira CT) .
  • Page 86 Appe n dix C – Blu e t oot h Se t u p...
  • Page 87: D M E N U L A N G U A G E

    Different languages and / or Dat am ax- O’Neil- provided t ranslat ions can be downloaded t o replace t he st andard ( English) m enu of t he print er by changing t he spreadsheet t hat defines t he syst em dict ionary. To change t he language you will add a new language colum n ( or m odify t he exist ing colum n) in t he spreadsheet , click on t he “...
  • Page 88 B. Click t he “ Enable Macro” box. The following screen appears: C. Click on Colum n J and ent er t he new language, or m odify an exist ing one. Som e t ips on t his process: •...
  • Page 89 Download t he generat ed files t o t he print er – one m et hod is t he DOS copy com m and: copy sm all.ls lpt 1: / b G. Reset t he print er by pressing and holding t he CANCEL Key for approxim at ely four seconds. H.
  • Page 90: Advanced File Handling I Nform At Ion

    • The st andard print er leaves t he fact ory wit h EFI GS loaded int o Module Y. At t his point , Module Y is LOCKED and will only accept addit ional language downloads. • Aft er downloading a language updat e, Module Y is left UNLOCKED unt il t he print er is reset or power is cycled.
  • Page 91 • The screen shot below is an exam ple of Unicode defined languages, Chinese & Russian. Not e t he only addit ional inform at ion required is t he “ double” in row 1. Appe n dix D – M e n u La n gu a ge...

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