TSC PEX1001 Series User Manual

TSC PEX1001 Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 PEX1001 Series   Thermal Transfer Direct Thermal Industrial Barcode Printers Series Lists: User Manual PEX1121/ PEX1131/ PEX1161 PEX1221/ PEX1231/ PEX1261...
  • Page 2 All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of TSC Auto ID Technology Co. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, for any purpose other than the purchaser’s personal use, without the...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................1 1.1 Product Specification ....................................2 2. Operation Overview ......................................5 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection ....................................5 2.2 Print Engine Orientation ....................................6 2.3 Checking the Installation Space ...................................7 2.4 Printer Overview ......................................11 2.4.1 Front View ......................................11 2.4.2 Interior View ......................................
  • Page 4 5. TSC Console ........................................37 5.1 Start TSC Console ..................................... 37 5.2 Setup Ethernet Interface .................................... 39 5.3 Set WiFi and Add to TSC Console Interface .............................. 41 5.4 Initialize the Printer WiFi Setting ................................44 5.5 TPH Care ........................................45 5.6 Printer Function ......................................
  • Page 5 6.5.1 Serial Comm......................................59 6.5.2 Ehernet ........................................ 60 6.5.3 Wi-Fi ........................................61 6.5.4 Bluetooth ......................................62 6.5.5 GPIO ........................................63 6.5.6 GPIO-DB25 (Only available on EZS Version firmware) ........................68 6.6 Advanced ........................................72 6.7 File Manager ......................................74 6.8 Diagnostic ........................................75 6.9 Favorites ........................................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Thank you very much for purchasing TSC bar code printer. TSC’s innovative PEX-1001 Series print engine incorporates a robust die cast construction designed for years of reliability, ease of use, and cost-conscious serviceability. The PEX combines a precision print mechanism with high performance electronics to produce labels at up to 18 inches per second, the fastest in its class.
  • Page 7: Product Specification

    1.1 Product Specification Item Printer Model PEX-1121/PEX-1221 PEX-1131/PEX-1231 PEX-1161/PEX-1261 Resolution 8 dots/mm (203 DPI) 12 dots/mm (300 DPI) 24 dots/mm (600 DPI) Thermal transfer and direct thermal Printing method 356 mm (14”)/second 152 mm (6”)/second Print speed 457mm (18”)/second 104 mm(4.09”) Max.
  • Page 8  GPIO (DB25F) (dealer option)  802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi + BT wireless (dealer option) Power Auto sensing power supply (20% print ratio)  Input: AC 100-240V, 4-2A, 50-60Hz  Output: Total 243W  3.5” color TFT display, 320 x 240 pixel LCD display/ Operation buttons ...
  • Page 9 20 mm ~ 114 mm (0.8” ~ 4.5”) Media width Media thickness 0.076 ~ 0.305 mm (2.99 ~ 12.01 mil) Label length 5 ~ 25,400 mm (0.2" ~ 1,000") 5 ~ 11,430 mm (0.2" ~ 450") 5 ~ 2,540 mm (0.2" ~ 100") Operation:0 ~ 40˚C ( 32~ 104˚F), 25~85% non-condensing Environment condition Storage: -40 ~ 60 ˚C (-40 ~ 140˚F), 10~90% non-condensing...
  • Page 10: Operation Overview

    2. Operation Overview 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection This printer has been specially packaged to withstand damage during shipping. Please carefully inspect the packaging and printer upon receiving the bar code printer. Please retain the packaging materials in case you need to reship the printer. Unpacking the printer, the following items are included in the carton.
  • Page 11: Print Engine Orientation

    2.2 Print Engine Orientation The PEX-1001 series are available in a left-hand configuration and a right-hand configuration. PEX-1121/ PEX-1131/ PEX-1161 series PEX-1221/ PEX-1231/ PEX-1261 series Left-hand model Right-hand model Note: This document is going to show the components inside the media compartment of a left-hand print engine. A right-hand unit contains a mirror image of those components.
  • Page 12: Checking The Installation Space

    2.3 Checking the Installation Space Please check the space for mounting the print engine into an applicator. Please refer to the dimensions in this section.
  • Page 16: Printer Overview

    2.4 Printer Overview 2.4.1 Front View Soft keys Power switch LCD display Wi-Fi antenna (option) USB host LED indicator Navigational keys Media view window Print engine cover...
  • Page 17: Interior View

    2.4.2 Interior View Ribbon rewind spindle Ribbon tension adjustment knobs Print head pressure adjustment knobs Print head release lever Print engine cover open sensor Ribbon supply spindle Label guide bar release lever Media sensor position adjustment knob Platen roller Print head Media sensor Black mark :Blue ;...
  • Page 18: Rear View

    2.4.3 Rear View GPIO interface (Applicator interface with DB15F connector +5V I/O) RS-232C interface Ethernet interface USB interface Power cord socket Centronics interface Micro SD card socket Note: The interface picture here is for reference only. Please refer to the product specification for the interfaces availability.
  • Page 19: Operator Control

    2.5 Operator Control Soft Keys Printer mode & Firmware version Printer status Navigation Keys Ethernet / Wi-Fi IP Icons...
  • Page 20: Led Indication And Keypads

    2.5.1 LED Indication and Keypads LED color indication: Color Meaning Solid: Power is on and ready to be used. (Green) Flash :System is downloading data or printer is paused. System is clearing data. (Amber) Solid - Printer head open, cutter error. (Red) Flash - Printing error, such as paper empty, paper jam, ribbon empty, or memory error etc.
  • Page 21 Main Page Icon Icon Indication Wi-Fi device is ready (option). Ethernet is connected. Bluetooth device is ready (option). Remaining amount of ribbon(m). Pending documents in the printer Security lock. Print head cleaning notice Print engine cover open Enter the menu. Enter cursor (be marked in green) located option.
  • Page 22: Setup

    3. Setup 3.1 Setting up the printer Refer to the section 2.3 to install the print engine to an applicator. Make sure the power switch is off. Connect the print engine to the computer with the provided USB cable or available connections.
  • Page 23: Loading The Ribbon

    3.2 Loading the Ribbon Open the meida cover. Right –hand model Left-hand model Install the ribbon and paper core onto ribbon supply spindle and ribbon rewind spindle. Right –hand model Left-hand model...
  • Page 24 Install the ribbon and paper core onto ribbon supply spindle and ribbon rewind spindle. Right –hand model Left-hand model Thread ribbon above the ribbon guide bar and through ribbon sensor slot. Right –hand model Left-hand model...
  • Page 25 Wind the ribbon rewind spindle counterclockwise roughly 3~5 circles until ribbon is smooth, properly stretched and wrinkle-free. Right –hand model Left-hand model Close the print head mechanism by pushing the print head release lever. Right –hand model Left-hand model...
  • Page 26 Ribbon Loading Path Left –hand model * Ink coated outside wound * Ink coated inside wound Right –hand model * Ink coated outside wound * Ink coated inside wound...
  • Page 27: Loading The Media

    3.3 Loading the Media Open the meida cover. Note: There is no media supply spindle for standard model. Right –hand model Left-hand model Open the print head release lever and label guide bar release lever for loading media. Right –hand model Left-hand model...
  • Page 28 Thread the leading edge of the label through the media guide bar pass media sensor, and place the leading edge onto the platen roller. Right –hand model Left-hand model Adjust the rear label guide to fit the label width. Right –hand model Left-hand model...
  • Page 29 Adjust the front label guide (green) to fit the label width. Right –hand model Left-hand model Move the media sensor by adjusting the media sensor position adjustment knob, make sure the sensor is able to sense the media. Right –hand model Left-hand model GAP (White) GAP (White)
  • Page 30 Close print head release lever and label guide bar release lever. Set media sensor type and calibrate the selected sensor. Note * Please calibrate the gap/black mark sensor when changing media. Right –hand model Left-hand model Media Loading Path Left –hand model Right –hand model...
  • Page 31: Loading Media In Peel-Off Mode (Option)

    3.4 Loading Media in Peel-off Mode (Option) Open the meida cover and refer chp.3.3 to load the media. Note: There is no media supply spindle for standard model. Right –hand model Left-hand model...
  • Page 32 Open print head release lever and label guide bar release lever to thread the label through the front of the print engine and remove several labels. Right –hand model Left-hand model Open the peel-off roller release lever. Right –hand model Left-hand model...
  • Page 33 Feed the leading edge of liner through the peel-off roller. Right –hand model Left-hand model Press the roller to close the peel-off roller release lever. Right –hand model Left-hand model...
  • Page 34 Close print head release lever and label guide bar release lever and press Feed button to test. Right –hand model Left-hand model Media Loading Path for Peel-off Mode Left –hand model Right –hand model...
  • Page 35: Knob Adjustment

    4. Knob Adjustment Print Head Pressure Adjustment Knob has 5 levels’ adjustment. Different number means different pressure to the print head . Due to media is aligned to the inbound of the printer mechanism, different media width requires the different pressure. Users can try which level can meet their expectation.
  • Page 36: Ribbon Tension Adjustment Knob

    4.1 Ribbon Tension Adjustment Knob Ribbon Tension Adjustment Knob has 3 positions for adjustment. Due to ribbon is aligned to the inbound of the printer mechanism, different ribbon or media widths require different ribbon tension to print correctly. Therefore, it may require to adjust the ribbon tension adjustment knob to avoid wrinkle and get the best print quality.
  • Page 37: Mechanism Fine Adjustment To Avoid Ribbon Wrinkles

    4.2 Mechanism Fine Adjustment to Avoid Ribbon Wrinkles Ribbon wrinkle is related to the media width, thickness, print head pressure balance, ribbon film characteristics, print darkness setting…etc. In case the ribbon wrinkle happens, please follow the instructions below to adjust the printer parts.
  • Page 38 Wrinkle happens from label lower left to upper right direction STEP 1 STEP 1 STEP 2 Feed Direction Pressure level: 5>4>3>2>1 (5 is the highest)  Step 1 Decrease the right side’s pressure per level to check whether wrinkles is gone. adjustment knob. ...
  • Page 39 Wrinkle happen from label lower right to upper left direction STEP 1 STEP 2 Feed Direction Pressure level: 5>4>3>2>1 (5 is the highest)  Step 1 Decrease the left side’s pressure per level to check whether wrinkles is gone. adjustment knob. ...
  • Page 40: Suggestion Of Ribbon Tension Adjustment

    4.3 Suggestion of Ribbon Tension Adjustment For 4” width ribbon If the ribbon width is 4”, adjust both ribbon tension adjustment knobs to the #1 on ribbon supply & rewind spindles. (Factory default ribbon tension is #1) Ribbon Rewind Spindle Tension # 1 Ribbon Supply Spindle Tension # 1...
  • Page 41 For 3” width ribbon If the ribbon width is 3”, adjust both ribbon tension adjustment knobs to the #2 on ribbon supply & rewind spindles. Ribbon Supply Spindle Tension # 2 Ribbon Rewind Spindle Tension # 2 For 2” width ribbon If the ribbon width is 2”, adjust both ribbon tension adjustment knobs to the #3 on ribbon supply &...
  • Page 42: Tsc Console

    5. TSC Console TSC Console is a management tool combining the Printer Management, Diagnostic Tool, CommTool and Printer Webpage settings, which enables you to adjust printer’s settings/status; change printers’ settings; download graphics, deploy fonts, graphics, label templates or upgrade the firmware to the group of printers, and send additional commands to printers at the same time ※...
  • Page 43 Select the current interface of the printer. The printer will be added to TSC Console’s interface. Select the printer and set the settings.  For more information, please refer to TSC Console User Manual.
  • Page 44: Setup Ethernet Interface

    5.2 Setup Ethernet Interface  Use USB or COM to establish the interface on TSC Console.  Double click to enter the Printer Configuration Page > Click Ethernet tab > Check the IP Address.
  • Page 45  Choose Network > Key in the IP Address > Click Discover to establish the Ehternet interface.  The notification will pop up > Click OK to close the window > The Ethernert interface will be shown on TSC Console.
  • Page 46: Set Wifi And Add To Tsc Console Interface

    5.3 Set WiFi and Add to TSC Console Interface  Use USB or COM Port to set up the interface. (refer to chp.5.1)  Double click to enter the printer configuration page.  Click Get to receive printer’s information. ...
  • Page 47 For WPA-Personal Fill-in the SSID. Select the Encryption option to WPA-Personal. III. Fill-in the Key. Select DHCP to ON. (For OFF option, please fill-in the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway) After setting, click the Set button. Note: Before setting, the entered field will be shown in yellow for reminding.
  • Page 48  After clicking Set button, it'll pop-up the window tip as below shown.  IP address will be shown in the “IP address” field and the Wi-Fi logo and IP address will be displayed on the LCD control panel. Note: IP address should be shown within about 5~15 seconds after printer turn on.
  • Page 49: Initialize The Printer Wifi Setting

    5.4 Initialize the Printer WiFi Setting Return to the main page of TSC Console. Click Functions to expand the page. Click Wi-Fi Default to initialize the printer Wi-Fi module setting to factory default setting.
  • Page 50: Tph Care

    5.5 TPH Care TPH Care provides users to check the condition of the print head and be able to set the dot failure threshold for indicating errors when the threshold is triggered. This option is used to set the This option is used to enable treshhold for unhealthy TPH dot (ON)/ disable (OFF) the TPH number.
  • Page 51: Printer Function

    5.6 Printer Function Printer Function could be found in Printer Configuration. “Printer Function” will be shown on the left side of the window. Functions Description Calibrate Sensor Detect media types and the size of the label RTC Setup Synchronize printer with Real Time Clock on PC Factory Default Initialize the printer to default settings Reset Printer...
  • Page 52: Setting Post-Print Action

    When the printer is equipped with other opton kits, ex: cutter, peeler, rewinder, please select the mode after finishing the calibration. Follow below procedure to set the post action for the printing: Refer Chp 5.1 to Connect the printer with TSC Console > Double click the printer >...
  • Page 53: Lcd Menu Function

    6. LCD Menu Function 6.1 Enter the Menu ) to enter the “Menu”. Press the left side soft key (means Left soft Keys Use the navigational keys to select the icon (be marked in green) and press the right soft key (means ) to enter the selected item.
  • Page 54: Menu Overview

    Navigational Keys 6.2 Menu Overview There are 6 categories on the menu. Users can easily set the settings of the printer without connecting the computer. Please refer to following sections for more details. Advanced : To set LCD, initialization, cutter Setting : To set up the printer settings for TSPL &...
  • Page 55: Setting

    6.3 Setting Press the right soft key to switch the TSPL, ZPL2, and SBPL. Select the item by navigational key and press right soft key to enter the selected item.
  • Page 56: Tspl

    6.3.1 TSPL TSPL category can set up the printer settings for TSPL. Speed Slew Speed Back Speed Density Batch Mode Direction Applicator Print mode Stream TSPL Offset Rewinder Mode Shift X Shift Y Reference X Reference Y Code Page Country...
  • Page 57 Item Description Default 203 dpi: 6 Speed Set the print speed. Setting range: 2~18 for 203dpi; 2~14for 300dpi; 1.5~6 for 600dpi 300 dpi: 4 600 dpi: 3 203 dpi: 6 Slew Speed Set feed speed 300 dpi: 4 Back Speed Set back speed Density Set printing darkness.
  • Page 58: Zpl2

    Darkness 6.3.2 ZPL2 Print Speed Slew Speed This “ZPL2” category can set up the printer settings for ZPL2. BackFeed Speed Tear Off Tear Off Applicator Print Mode Stream Print Width Rewind List Fonts List Images List Formats List Setup Menu ZPL2 Control Prefix Format Prefix...
  • Page 59 Item Description Default Density Set the printing darkness. Available setting range: 0 to 30. 203 dpi: 6 Set the print speed. Available setting range is 2~18 for 203dpi and 2~14 for 300dpi; 1.5~6 Print Speed 300 dpi: 4 for 300dpi.. 600 dpi: 3 203 dpi: 6 Slew Speed...
  • Page 60 Set the action of the media when turning on the printer. Feed: Printer will advance one label. Media Power Up Calibration: Printer will make calibration. No Motion Length: Printer determine length and feed label. No Motion: Printer will not move media. Set the action of the media when closing the print head.
  • Page 61: Sbpl (Only Available On Ezs Version Firmware)

    6.3.1 SBPL Only available on EZS version firmware) Print Type Dispenser Print Darkness Rewinder Mode Print Speed(S) Continuous Setting SBPL Slew Speed(S) BackFeed Speed(S) Offset Pitch Item Description Default This item is used to set the print mode. There are three modes as below, Dispenser Once printer complete printing 1 label, it will wait for being Print Type...
  • Page 62: Sensor

    6.4 Sensor This option is used to calibrate the selected sensor. We recommend calibrate the sensor before printing when changing the media. Black Mark Auto Calibration Continuous Preprint Manual Standard Black Mark Calibration Auto Continuous Threshold Detect Menu Sensor Fixed Maximum Length BMark Transmitter Min.
  • Page 63: Interface

    6.5 Interface Interface can set the printer interface settings. Serial Ethernet Menu Interface Wi-Fi Bluetooth GPIO...
  • Page 64: Serial Comm

    6.5.1 Serial Comm Serial comm can set the printer RS-232 settings. 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps Baud Rate 19200 bps 38400 bps 57600 bps 115200 bps None Menu Interface Serial Parity Even Data Bits Stop Bit(s) Item Description Default Baud Rate...
  • Page 65: Ehernet

    6.5.2 Ehernet Ethernet configures internal Ethernet configuration and checks the printer’s Ethernet module status, and reset the Ethernet module. Status Menu Interface Ethernet Config Item Description Default Status Check the Ethernet IP address and MAC setting status. DHCP: On or OFF the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) network protocol. Config.
  • Page 66: Wi-Fi

    6.5.3 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi can set the printer Wi-Fi settings. Status Config Menu Interface Wi-Fi SSID Security Password Item Description Default Status Check the Wi-Fi IP address, MAC setting status,…etc. DHCP: ON/OFF the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) networkprotocol. Config. DHCP Static IP:Set the printer’s IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
  • Page 67: Bluetooth

    6.5.4 Bluetooth Bluetooth can set the printer Bluetooth settings. Status Local Name Menu Interface Bluetooth Ping Code Item Description Default Status Check the Bluetooth status. Local Name Set the local name for Bluetooth. RF-BHS Ping Code Set the local ping code for Bluetooth. 0000...
  • Page 68: Gpio

    6.5.5 GPIO This option is used to set the print engine GPIO settings. (Applicator interface with DB15F connector +5V I/O) Applicator Port Start Print SIG Error On Pause Ribbon Low Mode Menu Interface GPIO Ribbon Low Output Backfeed Reprint Mode...
  • Page 69 Item Description Default This option is used to set the GPO_3 signal when PRINT END. Selections Description The applicator port is off. Label Label Waiting Label prints Ready format format for start for next sent processed print label signal Data Not ready ready Ready...
  • Page 70 Label Label Waiting Label prints Ready format format for start for next sent processed print label signal Data Not ready ready (Pin 14, Ready GPO_6) Do not Mode 2 Print start start Start (Pin 3, GPI_1) Print Do not (Pin 11, GPO_3) Label Label...
  • Page 71 Print Do not start start (Pin 3, Start GPI_1) Print Do not (Pin 11, GPO_3) Label Label Waiting Lab el prints Ready for format format for start next label sent processed print signal Data ready ready (Pin 14, Ready GPO_6) Mode 4 Print Do not...
  • Page 72 Use GPIO setting commands for customized settings. For GPIO command, please Customized refer to TSPL/TSPL2 programming manual. Start Print SIG This determines the trigger conditions for the printer to control GPI 1 and GPI4. Level mode Error On When this option is enabled and the printer is paused, the error signal (GPO_2) is LOW. Enable Pause Ribbon Low...
  • Page 73: Gpio-Db25 (Only Available On Ezs Version Firmware)

    6.5.6 GPIO-DB25 (Only available on EZS Version firmware) Before BackFeed Motion Controlled After Mode 1 Ext 9 Pin Select Mode 2 Type 1 Type 2 External Signal Type 3 Type 4 Menu GPIO Interface Enable External Reprint Disable Enable Continuous Print Disable I/O Status I/O Signal...
  • Page 74 Item Description Default Set the Backfeed motion in dispenser mode BEFORE: Backfeed the media to the print head position before printing Before BackFeed Motion AFTER: Backfeed the label after dispensing CONTROLED: Backfeed motion will be controlled by external signal Set the output mode of the external signal pin 6 when using a 25-pin connector Ext 9 Pin Select MODE1: Outputs the signal when the product has/does not have remaining print data.
  • Page 75 First label complete Type 1,2 Print Start Print Print End Type 3,4 First label complete Print Start Print...
  • Page 76 Print End Use external signal to trigger the reprint signal to access reprint function External Reprint Disable ENABLE: Enable the reprint DISABLE: Disable the reprint Use external signal to trigger the Print start signal to access reprint function Continuous Print Disable ENABLE: Enable the continuous print DISABLE: Disable the continuous print...
  • Page 77: Advanced

    6.6 Advanced Language Printer Information Initialization Display Brightness Date Format Touchscreen Calibration Date Date & Time Time Format Time Menu Advanced Menu Lock Menu Password Security MyMenu Lock Cutter Type MyMenu Password Media Low Warning Ribbon Low Warning Warning Printer Head Care Reset Counter Interval Contact Us...
  • Page 78 Date & Time Setup the date and time on display. Security Set the password for locking the menu or favorites. The default password is 8888. Disable Cutter Type Set the cutter type. Guillotine Set the warning for media low %. if setting value is 10%, media capacity was lower Media Low Warning than 10%, the % will be shown in red.
  • Page 79: File Manager

    6.7 File Manager File Manager is used to check the printer available memory, show the files list, delete the files or run the files that saved in the printer DRAM/Flash/Card memory. DRAM Menu File Manager FLASH CARD...
  • Page 80: Diagnostic

    6.8 Diagnostic Print Config. Dump Mode Menu Diagnostic Print Head Diag Gap Display Diag Black Mark Sensor Diag Ribbon End Diag Media Item Description Print current printer configuration to the label. The configuration printout contains print head test pattern, which is useful Print Config.
  • Page 81: Favorites

    6.9 Favorites This feature can create customized menu list. You can organize the commonly used setting options to the Favorites list. Enter Favorites List Press and hold the left side soft key on Ready mode to enter Favorites. (Default: No items in the list) Press and hold left soft keys...
  • Page 82 Add List to Favorite Select one option item, and press and hold the right soft key until Join Favorites window pops up. Select “Yes” to add the item to Favorites list. Press and hold the right soft key Delete Items From Favorite Select one option item, and press and hold the right soft key until Deltete Favorites window pops up.
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    7. TroubleShooting Problem Possible Cause Recovery Procedure Power indicator does not * Plug the power cord in print engine and outlet. * The power cord is not properly connected. illuminate * Switch the power on. Carriage Open * The print head carriages are open. * Please close the print carriages.
  • Page 84 * Reload the supply. * Ribbon and media is loaded incorrectly * Clean the print head. * Dust or adhesive accumulation on the print * Clean the platen roller. head. * Adjust the print density and print speed. Poor Print Quality * Print density is not set properly.
  • Page 85 * Calibrate the sensor sensitivity again. * Set the correct label size and gap size. * Enter LCD menu (or via DiagTool) to fine tune the parameter of Shift Y. * If using the software BarTender, please set the vertical offset in the driver.
  • Page 86: Maintenance

    8. Maintenance This session presents the clean tools and methods to maintain the printer.  For Cleaning Depending on the media used, the printer may accumulate residues (media dust, adhesives, etc.) as a by-product of normal printing. To maintain the best printing quality, you should remove these residues by cleaning the printer periodically. Regularly clean the print head and supply sensors once change a new media to keep the printer at the optimized performance and extend printer life.
  • Page 87 Cleaning Tools  Cotton swab  Lint-free cloth  Brush with soft non-metallic bristles  Vacuum cleaner  75% Ethanol (for disinfecting)  99% Isopropyl alcohol (for printhead and platen roller cleaning)  Genuine printhead cleaning pen  Mild detergent (without chlorine) Cleaning Process: Printer Part Method...
  • Page 88: Angency Compliance And Approvals

    9. Angency Compliance and Approvals EN 55032: Class A EN 55024 EN 55035 EN 61000 EN 60950-1 EN 62368-1 This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FCC part 15B, Class A ICES-003, Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant...
  • Page 89 UL 62368-1:2014 CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 62368-1 UL 60950-1:2007 CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-1 Mexico CoC UL 60950 KN 32 KN 35 K60950-1(2011-12) 이 기기는 업무용(A 급) 전자파적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다. GB 4943.1 GB/T9254, Class A GB 17625.1 此为...
  • Page 90 2. Follow all warnings and instructions on the product. 3. Disconnect the power from the AC inlet before cleaning or if fault happened. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Using a damp cloth is suitable for cleaning. 4. The mains socket shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible. 5.
  • Page 91 National restrictions information is provided below Frequency Band Country Remark 5150-5350MHz No license needed if used indoor and Azerbaijan power not exceeding 30mW 5470-5725MHz Hereby, TSC Auto ID Technology Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type [Wi-Fi] IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n is in compliance with...
  • Page 92 Directive 2014/53/EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http:// www.tscprinters.com RF exposure warning (Wi-Fi) This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 93 Canada, avis de l'Industry Canada (IC) Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003 et RSS-210. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement.
  • Page 94: Revise History

    10. Revise History Date Content Editor...

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