Datamax I-Class Mark II Operator's Manual

Datamax I-Class Mark II Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 Ope r a t or ’s M a n u a l...
  • 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 r adem ark of t he Microsoft Corporat ion.
  • Page 4 Age n cy Com plia n ce a n d Appr ova ls UL60950- 1; 2 Edit ion CSA C22.2 No. 60950- 1- 07 2 Edit ion 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) + A1: 2001;...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Ge t t in g St a r t e d I nt roduct ion ................1 Unpacking ................1 Pr in t e r Se t u p Print er Connect ions ..............3 2.1.1 Power Connect ion ............3 2.1.2 I nt erface Connect ion ............
  • Page 6 M a in t e n a n ce a n d Adj u st m e n t s Cleaning I nt ervals ..............59 Cleaning t he Print head ............. 60 Media Widt h Adj ust m ent ............62 Print head Pressure Adj ust m ent ..........
  • Page 7: Ge T T In G St A R T E D

    Congrat ulat ions on your I - Class Mark I I print er purchase. The I - Class Mark I I print er fam ily, hereaft er referred t o as ‘t he print er’, blends t he rugged durabilit y of die- cast const ruct ion wit h st at e- of- t he- art elect ronics and user- friendly feat ures t o redefine t he st andard in indust rial t herm al print ers.
  • Page 8 Ch a pt e r 1 – Ge t t in g St a r t e d...
  • Page 9: Pr In T E R Se T U P

    2 .1 .1 Pow e r Con n e ct ion  Before connect ing t he AC Power Cord or int erface cables t o t he print er, ensure t he Power On/ Off Swit ch is in t he ‘Off’ posit ion. Place t he print er on a firm , level surface.
  • Page 10: I Nt Erface Connect Ion

    2 .1 .2 I n t e r fa ce Con n e ct ion The print er can be connect ed t o t he host via t he parallel, USB, serial, or opt ional net work int erface. The print er will aut om at ically connect t o t he first port t hat delivers valid dat a.
  • Page 11: Usb Connect Ion

    2 .1 .3 USB Con n 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. All t he files necessary for inst allat ion are locat ed on t he Accessories CD- Rom . Connect t he print er t o t he host PC via a st andard USB Cable and follow t he st eps below.
  • Page 12 When prom pt ed click “ Cont inue Anyway” 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 St e p B: W in dow s Pr in t e r D r ive r I n st a lla t ion : The PC will launch t he “ Found New Hardware Wizard” again. Select t he “ No, not t his t im e” radio but t on and t hen click Next .
  • Page 14 Select t he driver t hat m at ches your m odel print er. ( t here m ay be m ult iple m odels list ed) and t hen click Next . When prom pt ed click “ Cont inue Anyway”...
  • Page 15: Loading Media

    Load m edia int o t he print er as follows: Open t he m edia cover. Rot at e and unlock t he Print head Lat ch and raise t he Print head Assem bly. Rot at e t he Media Guide down. ...
  • Page 16 Close t he Print head Assem bly and rot at e t he Print head Lat ch t o t he locked posit ion. Close t he cover and press t he FEED but t on several t im es t o posit ion t he m edia and ensure proper t racking.
  • Page 17: Media Sensor Adj Ust M Ent

    The Media Sensor needs t o be posit ioned so t hat t he print er can det ect t he pr esence of m edia and t he t op- of- form ( except for cont inuous st ock, where t he TOF is set t hrough t he front panel) . To adj ust : Wit h m edia loaded, as described in Sect ion 2.2, grasp t he Slide Tab and m ov e t he Sensor Eye Mark int o posit ion over m edia according t o t he t able below.
  • Page 18: Loading Ribbon

    Ribbon is required wit h t herm al t ransfer m edia. I t is recom m ended t hat t he widt h of t he ribbon be slight ly wider t han t he m edia being used. The print er can use eit her ribbons wit h t he ‘coat ing side in’...
  • Page 19 Ribbon Rou t in g D ia gr a m s ( CSI ) ‘Coat ing Side I n’ Ribbon Rout ing ( CSO) ‘Coat ing Side Out ’ Ribbon Rout ing Ch a pt e r 2 - Pr int e r Se t u p...
  • Page 20 Rout e t he ribbon under t he Ribbon I dler and t hen out t he front of t he print er approxim at ely 12 inches as shown.  Ribbon Roll  Ribbon Supply Hub  Ribbon I dler Close t he Print head Assem bly and rot at e t he Print head Lat ch t o t he locked posit ion.
  • Page 21: Opti M Edia

    The OPTI Media funct ion is designed t o r educe set up t im e when using Dat am ax- O’Neil branded m edia and ribbons. This feat ure enables t he print er t o aut om at ically adj ust print heat and print speed set t ings t o opt im um levels t o produce t he best possible print qualit y.
  • Page 22: I Nt Ernal Rewinder

    When equipped wit h t he I nt ernal Rewind opt ion, labels can be rewound or, wit h t he addit ion of a Peel and Present opt ion, dispensed aut om at ically for applicat ion. I f equipped, follow t he inst ruct ions below t o begin using t he I nt ernal Rew inder: Press down t hen pull out ward t o rem ove t he Front Fascia.
  • Page 23 Load m edia as described in sect ion 2.2. Feed approxim at ely 20 inches ( 50 cm ) of m edia out of t he print er. Rout e t he m edia over t he Arc Plat e and t hen back int o t he print er and around t he Rewinder Hub.
  • Page 24 Ch a pt e r 2 - Pr int e r Se t u p...
  • Page 25: Pr In T E R Ope R A T Ion

    The Cont rol Panel is an event - driven int erface com posed of a graphic display and keypad. I n addit ion t o providing current print er inform at ion, t he m ode- dependent panel allow s t he it em s in t he m ain display area and t he key funct ions t o change as operat ional event s require.
  • Page 26: Display I Cons

    3 .1 .1 D ispla y I con s D ispla y I con D e scr ipt ion I nit ializat ion, t ypically brief ( but a dam aged or invalid print head can delay t he process) . Display large font s I nput Mode –...
  • Page 27: 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 www.dat am ax- oneil.com .  I f inst alling t he Windows driver for use wit h an USB connect ion, refer t o sect ion 2.1.3 for t he inst allat ion procedure.
  • Page 28: I M Port Ant Not Es

    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. A built in help file is available for com plet e inform at ion on all set t ings; however, t here are som e im port ant set t ings t hat should be observed for t rouble free print ing.
  • Page 29: 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 LAN I P addr ess.
  • Page 30 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 31: Media Calibrat Ion

    3 .4 .1 Qu ick Ca libr a t ion Quick Calibrat ion should be perform ed as part of t he m edia loading rout ine t o fine- t une t he sensing param et ers. ( 1) This calibrat ion is not necessary when using cont inuous st ock. ...
  • Page 32: St Andard Calibrat Ion

    3 .4 .3 St a n da r d Ca libr a t ion The St andard Calibrat ion can be perfor m ed using t he NETira CT Ut ilit y ( see Sect ion 3.3) or using t he front panel but t ons via t he print er’s m enu, see Sect ion 4.5. St andard Calibrat ion provides dynam ic readings, which can be helpful when using m edia wit h sm all posit ion- crit ical not ches or m arks.
  • Page 33 St a n da r d Ca libr a t ion ( con t in u e d) St e p Act ion D ispla y e d M e ssa ge Com m e n t Proceed according t o t he m edia This set s t he paper value, w here t ype: “...
  • Page 34: Advanced Ent Ry Calibrat Ion

    3 .4 .4 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 35 Advanced Ent ry Calibrat ion ( cont inued) St e p Act ion D ispla y e d M e ssa ge Com m e n t Use t he UP and DOWN Arrow but t ons t o set t he Gain Num ber t o TRAN SENSOR GAI N This is t he Label Value for a gain Record t he sensor reading as a...
  • Page 36 Advanced Ent ry Calibrat ion ( cont inued) St e p Act ion D ispla y e d M e ssa ge Com m e n t Raise t he pr int head assem bly t hen proceed according t o t he m edia t ype: ( 1) Do not posit ion t he Media Die- cut –...
  • Page 37 Advanced Ent ry Calibrat ion ( cont inued) St ep Act ion Displayed Message Com m ent Use t he but t ons t o increm ent t he TRAN SENSOR GAI N These are TOF Values, wher e Gain Num ber by one. Record t he “...
  • Page 38 Advanced Ent ry Calibrat ion ( cont inued) St ep Act ion Displayed Message Com m ent Use t he but t ons t o set t he Gain TRAN SENSOR GAI N Num ber det erm ined in t he This exam ple uses Gain Num ber previous st ep.
  • Page 39 Advanced Ent ry Calibrat ion ( cont inued) St ep Act ion Displayed Message Com m ent Press t he ESC Key. Use t he but t ons t o scroll t o PAPER SENSOR LEVEL ( or if using PAPER SENSOR LEVEL reflect ive m edia, REFL PAPER This is t he Paper value.
  • Page 40 Advanced Ent ry Calibrat ion ( cont inued) St ep Act ion Displayed Message Com m ent The print er is ready for use.  I f t he calibrat ion at t em pt fails, t ry desensit izing t he sensor as follows: Re- ent er t he ADVANCED MENU.
  • Page 41: M E N U Syst E M

    The Menu Syst em cont ains t hree prim ary branches, 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 42: The User Menu

    The User Menu cont ains basic select ions in t hese m enus:  Media Set t ings  Print Cont rol  Print er Opt ions  Syst em Set t ings ( 1) Som e set t ing changes will only becom e effect ive ( and saved) aft er select ing YES at t he Save ...
  • Page 43: The Test Menu

    The Test Menu cont ains t est and inform at ional label select ions:  Print Qualit y Label  Print Configurat ion  Ribbon Test Label  Test Label  Validat ion Label  Print Last Label  User Defined Label I nt ernally generat ed, t hese labels are print ed at pre- select ed m edia t ype, speed, and heat set t ings.
  • Page 44 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON OPTim edia Aut om at ically configures various print set t ings t o t he select ed m edia/ ribbon com binat ion. MEDI A TYPE Select s t he m et hod used t o print labels and should be set according t o t he t ype of m edia being used, where: DI RECT THERMAL Set s use for m edia t hat is heat react ive t o produce an im age.
  • Page 45 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON SENSOR Select s t he m edia sensor calibrat ion m et hod, where: CALI BRATI ON PERFORM Set s t he values via int ernal print er calculat ions, as described in t he STANDARD CALI BRATI ON CALI BRATI ON procedure.
  • Page 46 Pr in t Con t 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 47 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON PRESENT DI STANCE Set s t he label st op posit ion ( 0 - 4.00 inches) past t he st art of print posit ion upon out put . When subsequent label form at s are received, t he print er will aut om at ically back up t he label t o posit ion it at t he st art of print posit ion, where: 0.00 in.
  • 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  GPI O Port The m enu select ions are defined as follows: D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON...
  • Page 49 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON CUTTER Cont rols t he Cut t er operat ion, where: MODE Set s t he det ect ion m et hod and response of t he print er: AUTO I s t he default set t ing, where t he presence of t he cut t er opt ion is aut om at ically sensed.
  • Page 50 RI BBON LOW Set s t he t ype of out put signal generat ed t o indicat e Ribbon Low condit ion where: ACTI VE LOW Out put s a logic low upon condit ion. ACTI VE HI GH Out put s a logic high upon condit ion..
  • Page 51 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON CONFI GURATI ON Cont rols t he creat ion, st orage, and recall of print er configurat ion files, where: FI LE RESTORE AS Ret urns t he print er t o a previously saved configurat ion. CURRENT SAVE SETTI NG Creat es a file based on t he current print er configurat ion, as described here.
  • Page 52 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON DOUBLE BYTE Select s t he opt ional I LPC code page used t o print double byt e font s, where: SYMBOLS JI S Japanese I ndust ry St andard SHI FT JI S Shift Japanese I ndust ry St andard Ext ended UNI X Code...
  • Page 53 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON SET FACTORY Ret urns t he print er set t ings t o t he fact ory- program m ed values ( except CUSTOM DEFAULTS ADJUSTMENTS and calibrat ions) ; or, if select ed, t o t he Fact ory Set t ing File, where select ing YES at t he prom pt causes t he configurat ion t o be rest ored.
  • Page 54 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: PL- Z...
  • Page 55 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON ROW EMULATI ON Allows t he row dot s per inch t o be adj ust ed ( 103 - 303) , so t hat num bers sm aller t han t he print head resolut ion enlarge t he height of t he print ed out put and num bers larger reduce it , where: XXX Dot s...
  • Page 56 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON FAULT HANDLI NG Det erm ines t he int ervent ion required and t he disposit ion of t he label in process when a fault occurs, where: LEVEL Select s t he user act ion and t he reprint st at us upon declarat ion of a fault , where: NO REPRI NT Print ing st ops and a fault m essage is displayed.
  • Page 57 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 I nt erface* ...
  • Page 58 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON GENERI C Cont rols global com m unicat ion set t ings shared by wired and wireless LAN SETTI NGS ACTI VE Select s t he net work int erface current ly in use by t he print er, where: I NTERFACE NONE Disables bot h int erfaces...
  • Page 59 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON WI RED Cont rols t he com m unicat ions set t ings for t he wired Et hernet net work int erface ETHERNET Set s t he address discovery m et hod, where: DI SCOVERY USE STATI C The st ored st at ic I P, Subnet Mask, and / or Gat eway Address will be used.
  • Page 60 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON TCP PRI NT Select s t he Port t o use for all TCP net work com m unicat ions; Default is 9100 PORT I NACTI VI TY Set t he am ount of t im e ( in seconds) in which t he current port will rem ain open TI ME when no act ivit y is present .
  • Page 61 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON CONTROL Allows changes t o t he prefix of t he soft ware com m ands int erpret ed by t he print er, CODES where: STANDARD Use t hese charact ers: Hex 01 = SOH com m and; Hex 02 = STX com m and; count - CODES by = ^ ;...
  • Page 62 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 63 D I SPLAYED I TEM I TEM D ESCRI PTI ON SENSOR READI NGS Displays t he values ( 0 – 255) from t he print er sensors, where: TRAN RI BM RANK THR = Pr int head t her m ist or sensor; TRAN = Gap m edia sensor ( REFL when set t o reflect ive) ;...
  • Page 64 Ch a pt e r 4 – M e n u Syst e m...
  • Page 65: M A In T E N A N Ce A N D Adj U St M E N T S

    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 66: Cleaning T He Print Head

    I f print qualit y declines ( sym pt om s include non- com pliant bar codes, print dropout s, and st reaks; see sam ple label below) , t he t ypical cause is debris build- up on t he print head. Furt herm ore, when t he build- up is not rem oved it m ay lead t o elem ent failure, great ly reducing t he service life of t he print head.
  • Page 67 Au t om a t e d Pr in t h e a d Cle a n in g Rem ove m edia and ribbon. Place a Dat am ax- O’Neil Cleaning Card, part num ber 70- 2013- 01 under t he print head. Lower and lock t he print head.
  • Page 68: Media Widt H Adj Ust M Ent

    Whenever using narrow m edia ( sizes t hat are less t han t he widt h of t he print head) , adj ust t he Leveling Cam for even pressure dist ribut ion. Adj ust t he Print head Leveling Cam as follows: Wit h m edia loaded, download your label form at ( or use a Test Menu form at ) t hen begin print ing a sm all bat ch of labels.
  • Page 69: Print Head Pressure Adj Ust M Ent

    Print head Pressure Adj ust m ent should only be perform ed aft er at t em pt ing t o im prove print qualit y t hrough t he use of ot her print qualit y cont rols. A. Wit h m edia loaded, download your label form at ( or use a Test Menu form at ) t hen begin print ing a sm all bat ch of labels.
  • Page 70: Print Head Replacem Ent

    To replace a dam aged print head, follow t he procedure below. Print heads are fragile; use ext rem e car e when handling and never use a sharp obj ect on t he  surface. I f you have quest ions, cont act a qualified t echnician or Dat am ax- O’Neil Technical Support before proceeding.
  • Page 71: Reset T Ing T He Print Er

    Soft Re se t - To reset t he print er and clear any t em porary host set t ings: Wit h t he print er ‘On’, press and hold t he PAUSE and CAN CEL but t ons for approxim at ely four seconds.
  • Page 72 Loa din g Boot 1 a n d Boot 2 a n d Fir m w a r e 1) Connect t he print er t o your PC using a serial cable 2) 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 73: Tr Ou Ble Sh Oot In G

    Should a problem arise, t he inform at ion in t his sect ion w ill help you resolve it . The following t able list s problem s t hat m ay not necessarily generat e an error condit ion. I t em s denot ed wit h an ast erisk ( * ) are only for display- equipped print ers.
  • Page 74 Tr y t h is solu t ion … I f e x pe r ie n cin g t h is pr oble m … Check t he label form at for charact er placem ent out side t he dim ensions of t he label;...
  • Page 75 Tr y t h is solu t ion … I f e x pe r ie n cin g t h is pr oble m … Exam ine t he used ribbon for an im age: I f t h e r e is a n im a ge on t h e u se d r ibbon : ...
  • Page 76 Tr y t h is solu t ion … I f e x pe r ie n cin g t h is pr oble m … The print head m ay need cleaning; see Sect ion 5.2. Adj ust t he Heat and Print Speed set t ings t hrough t he Front Panel or by host com m ands, see Sect ion 4.5.) The m edia/ ribbon com binat ion m ay not be com pat ible;...
  • Page 77: 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) .
  • Page 78 Ch a pt e r 6 – Tr ou ble sh oot in g...
  • Page 79: Appe N Dix A - Spe Cifica T Ion S

    M e ch a n ica l Widt h 12.62 inches ( 320.6 m m ) Dept h 18.60 inches ( 472.5 m m ) Height 12.70 inches ( 322.6 m m ) Weight 45 pounds ( 20.5 kg) Operat ing Tem perat ure 32 F t o 100 F ( 0 C t o 38 C) Hum idit y 95% non- condensing...
  • Page 80 M e dia / Ribbon Media Types Roll- Fed, Die- Cut , Cont inuous, Fan- Fold Max. Media Widt h 4.65" ( 118 m m ) Min. Media Widt h 1.0" ( 25 m m ) Max. Print Widt h 4.10”...
  • Page 81 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;...
  • Page 82 Appe n dix A – Spe cifica t ion s...
  • Page 83: Appe N Dix B - W Ir E Le Ss A N D W Ir E D Lan Se T U P

    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 84: 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 ar e divided int o 10 pages t hat are accessible via t he...
  • Page 85: Wireless Set Up - I Nfrast Ruct Ure

    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 86: Wireless Set Up - Ad- Hoc

    Once t he print er has rest art ed t he icon will be displayed signifying t hat an I P address has been obt ained. Allow up t o 90 seconds for t he print er t o ret rieve an I P addr ess. At t his point it is recom m ended t o print a Net work Report .
  • Page 87 I n t he SSI D field t ype t he nam e of t he SSI D you wish t o assign t o t he print er. 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.
  • Page 88: I Nst Alling T He Print Er Driver

    The following screen shot s are t aken from Windows 2000, ot her Windows versions will be sim ilar. Start the Windows Make sure that “Add Printer Wizard”. ‘Local Printer’ is The following screen selected and then should appear, click click ‘Next’.
  • Page 89 Insert the Accessories Browse to the CD-Rom and click “\DRIVERS\Seagull” ‘Browse’. folder on the CD- ROM, make sure the file “for 95, 98, me, 2000, and xp.inf” is selected and click ‘OK’. Click ‘OK’. Choose your printer from the list and then click ‘Next’.
  • Page 90 Appe n dix B – W ir e le ss a n d W ir e d LAN Se t u p...
  • Page 91: Appe N Dix C - M E N U La N Gu A Ge

    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.
  • Page 92 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 93 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 small.ls lpt1: /b G. Reset t he print er by pressing and holding t he CANCEL Key for approxim at ely four seconds. H.
  • Page 94: 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 95 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 C – M e n u La n gu a ge...

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