Hasler HJ710 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating Guide Mailing Systems HASLER And Solutions ® America’s better choice HJ710 Inkjet Printers 08/19/2011...
  • Page 2 Products presented in this guide are conform to requirements of directives nbr 2006/42/EG and 2004/108/EG. Hasler has implemented a program for the recycling of worn machines and machines at the end of their lifetime. Contribute in a res- ponsible way to the environmental protection by consulting your retailer internet site, or by contacting him.
  • Page 3 Copyright © Copyright 2011 All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, copied onto electronic media or translated into any language without the manufacturer's express written permission. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting either from incorrect use or from repairs and modifications carried out by a third unauthorized party.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ................9 1.1 Pictograms ................9 1.2 Notes for use of this manual............9 1.3 Terms and abbreviations ............10 1.4 System requirements ..............10 Safety notes ................11 2.1 General safety notes ...............11 2.2 Ink safety notice..............13 2.3 Location of the printer .............14 2.4 Disposal ................14 Scope of delivery and assembly..........
  • Page 5 Additional Error Messages ..........127 8.5 Technical Support..............131 Consumables and Accessories ..........132 9.1 Consumables ............... 132 9.1.1 Standard inks for Hasler address printers......132 9.1.2 Cleaning Towels............... 133 9.2 Accessoires................134 9.2.1 Paper side guide ‘small’ ............ 134 9.2.2...
  • Page 6 11.1 How to completely remove printer drivers from Windows Vista and Windows 7 ................139 11.2 How to completely remove printer drivers from Windows XP and Windows 2000 ................140 11.3 How to use a pre-installed printer driver ......141 11.3.1 USB connection..............141 11.3.2...
  • Page 7 Table of Figures Figure 1: Overview frontside ..................16 Figure 2:Overview rear side ..................17 Figure 3: Overview frontside with open cover ............. 18 Figure 4: Mounting I ....................20 Figure 5: Mounting II....................21 Figure 6: The operator panel..................23 Figure 7: Main display.....................
  • Page 8 Figure 36: Update the printer driver................88 Figure 37: Update Driver Software Wizard ..............88 Figure 38: Select the driver source ................88 Figure 39: Ferrite with plastic case ................89 Figure 40: Adding TCP/IP Port.................. 90 Figure 41: TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard................ 90 Figure 42: IP address of the printer ................
  • Page 9: Introduction

    If you are already familiar with the HJ710, it will make things easy if you to use this manual as a reference work.
  • Page 10: Terms And Abbreviations

    Pos: 11 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/1.4_Ü2_System requirements_ONLY_619 @ 2\mod_1272530190780_912.doc @ 17229 @ 2 1.4 System requirements The Hasler HJ710 is designed to be used in connection with a PC. To connect the HJ710 to the PC one free USB port or one free Ethernet (TCP/IP) port is required. The PC should be an up-to-date model and must have enough processing power and free disk space to run the Hasler Addressing Solutions Software.
  • Page 11: Safety Notes

    Safety notes Prior to initial operation, please carefully read the following instructions for the sake of both your own safety and the printer operating safety. Always observe any warnings and instructions directly attached to the device. Keep this manual available in order to be able to check back at any time.
  • Page 12 Pos: 18 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte neutral/2.1h_Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise_Hinweis Service @ 0\mod_1242737415895_912.doc @ 1746 @ Please contact your authorized Hasler dealer or service partner, for all questions relating to service and repair. In this way, you ensure the operational safety of your machine.
  • Page 13: Ink Safety Notice

    2.2 Ink safety notice Keep ink cartridges away from children. If you get into skin contact with the ink, immediately clean off the ink under running water. In case ink has entered your eye, immediately rinse it with plenty of water. •...
  • Page 14: Location Of The Printer

    2.3 Location of the printer Be aware when installing the machine that it must stand on a smooth and level surface that is larger than the printer. When placing the machine, make sure that there is enough clearance around it, so that you can access all connections easily.
  • Page 15: Scope Of Delivery And Assembly

    Pos: 25 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte neutral/3.2_Ü2_Delivery @ 0\mod_1242739526953_912.doc @ 1770 @ 2 3.2 Delivery The Hasler HJ710 is delivered in appropriate packaging so that it reaches its destination without damage via a regular mode of transport. Transportation and storage should be carried out in suitable condition. That means an ambient temperature between +10°C and +31°C at 20-80% relative humidity (non-...
  • Page 16: Device Overview

    3.3 Device overview Pos: 28 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/AS-710/4.1_Geräteübersicht_AS-710_ONLY_619 @ 3\mod_1296820979277_912.doc @ 29969 @ Pos: 24 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Labeler/L326/4.1_Geräteübersicht_L326 @ 0\mod_1250853155201_6.doc @ 2820 @ Figure 1: Overview frontside Paper feed ramp Separation adjustment knobs Paper side guides Transparent saftey cover Slide (Runner) Thickness adjustment knob Operator panel with display Movable exit rollers Separation lock knob...
  • Page 17: Figure 2:Overview Rear Side

    Figure 2:Overview rear side USB 2.0 interface to the PC for On/off switch sending print data Serial interface to the PC for status Power input module feedbacks and service purposes Ethernet (TCP/IP) interface Fixing knobs for paper side guides sending print data and ramp User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 18: Figure 3: Overview Frontside With Open Cover

    Figure 3: Overview frontside with open cover Transparent saftey cover (open) Cartridge carriage (shuttle) Ink cartridge Wiper for ink cartridge (part of the service station) Capping for ink cartridge Movable exit rollers (part of the service station) Pos: 29 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte neutral/3.3_Ü2_Assembly @ 1\mod_1264168442358_912.doc @ 10763 @ User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 19: Assembly

    (earthing)! Make sure that the on/off switch is set to off. Plug the power cable into the power input of the HJ710. Connect the cable to the power outlet. Pos: 32 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/AS-710/3.3.2_Ü3_How to mount the paper feed ramp and the side guides_AS-700/710 @ 2\mod_1270107752897_912.doc @ 14235 @ 3...
  • Page 20: How To Mount The Paper Feed Ramp And The Side Guides

    3.4.2 How to mount the paper feed ramp and the side guides • Mount the narrow paper side guide (inside) (1). Then mount the paper feed ramp (2) and either the narrow paper side guide (outside) (3) or the large (outside) one (not shown in Figure 4).
  • Page 21: Figure 5: Mounting Ii

    Figure 5: Mounting II Pos: 33 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte neutral/4.0_Ü1_Description of device @ 0\mod_1246003073544_912.doc @ 1919 @ 1 User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 22: Description Of Device

    4.2 Description of functions Pos: 37 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/AS-710/4.3_Funktionsbeschreibung_AS-710 @ 2\mod_1270109693317_912.doc @ 14243 @ The Hasler HJ710 printer is a inkjet print system, that is designed for industrial and professional printing. Different conveyor belts can be placed behind the printer. The device can be used in connection with an IBM compatible PC and a vary of software running under Microsoft Windows operation systems.
  • Page 23: The Operator Panel

    4.3 The Operator Panel Pos: 39 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/4.4_Operator_Panel @ 2\mod_1265967728349_912.doc @ 12018 @ Figure 6: The operator panel The operator panel is used to easily activate often required functions and select information from the main display. The operator panel is also used to navigate within the printer menus, in order to change printer and layout settings, run test modes and look up specific printer statistics.
  • Page 24: Key Panel

    4.3.1 Key panel Below is an explanation of how the different keys of the panel work: Main Function Ok (Online) Turns the printer online and confirms a selection in a menu Cancel (Offline) Turns the printer offline and exits the current menu level.
  • Page 25 Below is an explanation of how the different secondary functions of the arrow keys work: Secondary Function Quick key (Short) The printer will display Test and feed one Arrow up (Test Print) page and print the test pattern, using the current printer setting (e.g.
  • Page 26: Main Display

    4.3.2 Main Display The main display shows you the most important information about your current print job at one glance. Pos: 42 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/4.4.3_Main_Display_Shuttle_Head_AS-710_ONLY_ONLY_619 @ 3\mod_1299073901679_912.doc @ 30700 @ J o b C u r r e n t : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ←...
  • Page 27 2: Ink costs and ink range This line shows one of the following information: InkCosts/Job Calculates and shows the cost of ink for the current print job in the set currency. Costs/1000Pg Calculates and shows the cost of ink per 1,000 pages of the current print job. Pages/Cartr.
  • Page 28 6: Print quality This lines shows the currently set print quality. To change the quality select this line and use the arrow right or arrow left key to change the quality. Please note that the selected print quality determines the maximum speed of the machine. This setting can be locked, so that a print quality setting, send from the PC is ignored.
  • Page 29 9: Ink level cartridge The height of the bar, shows the amount of ink left in the cartridge. To see the exact percentage of ink left, select one of the bar with the arrow left key. To manually change the amount of ink left in the cartridge, change the value with the arrow up or arrow down keys.
  • Page 30: Initial Start-Up Of The Device

    Initial start-up of the device Pos: 45 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/5.0_print_first_test_page @ 1\mod_1263302633152_912.doc @ 10181 @ This section describes all the necessary steps to print the first test page with your Hasler HJ 710. Pos: 46 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte neutral/5.2d_Ü2_How to power-on the device @ 0\mod_1250856526091_912.doc @ 2869 @ 2 5.1 How to power-on the device...
  • Page 31: Installing The Ink Cartridge

    Cartridge mounting The restraining lever ensures a safe contact between the ink cartridge and the electronics of the HJ710. Please do not force the ink cartridge to its final position by hand To avoid connection problems and damage, please install the cartridge as seen in Figure 8 and Figure 9.
  • Page 32 Do not touch the contacts or the nozzle plate of an ink cartridge. This may lead to reduced print quality. Ink cartridges We recommend to use only supported Hasler inks in connection with this printer. Refilled ink cartridges may result in bad printing quality and may damage the printer.
  • Page 33: How To Setup The Feeder

    5.3 How to setup the feeder To setup the feeder you need to perform the following steps in this order: Adjust the separation Adjust the paper side guides Fill the feeder with material Adjust the paper feed ramp 1. Adjust •...
  • Page 34: Figure 11: Separation Fingers

    separation fingers Figure 11: Separation fingers 2. Adjust the • Loosen the fixing screws (C) of both paper side guides (see Figure paper side 12). guides • Move the two paper side guides apart. • Put in one medium in the feeder according to your desired print position.
  • Page 35: Figure 12: Paper Side Guide Positions For C5 Envelope

    Figure 12: Paper side guide positions for C5 envelope Figure 13: Positioning the material User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 36: Figure 14: Position Of Paper Sensor

    paper sensor position Figure 14: Position of paper sensor 3. Fill the • Put one piece of medium into the feeder. feeder with • Push the medium all the way to the separation fingers. material • Shingle the pile. • Put the pile into the feeder.
  • Page 37: How To Adjust The Printer To The Material Thickness

    5.4 How to adjust the printer to the material thickness To ensure a sharp, clean print quality and a safe material transport, you have to adjust the printer to the material thickness. Set the thickness adjustment knob to the following scale values: Scale value Material thickness...
  • Page 38: Length Measurement Of The Medium

    Pos: 54 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/AS-710/5.5_Ü2_Length Measurement of the Print Media_AS-700/710 @ 2\mod_1270557639681_912.doc @ 14311 @ 2 5.5 Length measurement of the medium The printer permanently controls the size of the fed media. Therefore the Hasler HJ710 needs to know the dimension of the medium at the beginning of a new print job. The dimension can either be measured manually or be sent by a PC software.
  • Page 39: How To Set The Print Direction (Orientation)

    Depending of the direction in which the products are fed into the printer, it could become necessary to turn the direction of the printed image by 180°. The Hasler HJ710 has a built-in feature that automatically turns the printed image by 180°. This adjustment can either be set directly in the printer menu, in the software application used to send the data to the printer or in the printer driver.
  • Page 40: Printer Menu (Firmware V4.8)

    Printer menu (firmware V4.8) Pos: 60 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/6.0_Introduction_Printer_Menu @ 2\mod_1265890955551_912.doc @ 11914 @ This chapter provides an overview of the menu structure of your Hasler printer, as well as a description for each single item of the menu. The index below shows the pages numbers for each item of the menu, as well as the structure of the printer menu.
  • Page 41 SOFT FONT ERROR ................57 ERROR LOW INK................58 BEEPER .................... 58 AUTOM.PAGE REPEAT ................. 58 PAPER FEED RETRY ................59 JOB PARAMETERS........................60 PRINT QUALITY ....................60 TRANSPORT PARAM..................... 61 PAPER SPEED ..................61 SHUTTLE SPEED ................61 PRINTMODE ..................62 OPTIMIZATION ..................
  • Page 42 Model:....................73 Page cnt: ..................73 RAM ....................73 Hardware:..................74 USB rev.:..................74 PCBA: ....................74 Batch: ....................74 IP ....................74 Port No.:................... 74 MAC:....................75 SM ....................75 GW ....................75 Monitor: ................... 75 Feeding : ..................75 Ink pack: ..................
  • Page 43: Quick Menu

    QUICK MENU The Quick key opens the following menu: Pos: 61.3 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Quick Menü/Ü2_6001_PRINTER RESET_FW_4.8 @ 3\mod_1287746467437_912.doc @ 27909 @ PRINTER RESET The PRINTER RESET process is used when a print job needs to be cancelled. This process will clear the PC's spooler by first accepting all print data being sent from the PC application, deleting them and then resetting the printer internal buffer.
  • Page 44: Clear Print Queue

    CLEAR PRINT QUEUE Selecting CLEAR PRINT QUEUE will delete all print data within the printer buffer. It will not delete any print data waiting to be sent from the PC application during a print job. • Select CLEAR PRINT QUEUE in the QUICK MENU and hit the Ok key.
  • Page 45: Single Paper Run

    The printer will measure the paper width. Therefore please put one sheet of paper in the feeding position. After the measurement the printer will display the measured paper width. If you wish to lock the measured value in the printer, press the Ok button for three seconds (the PC software settings will not affect the printer set values).
  • Page 46: Clean Head

    The printer will do test prints with the set test pattern. To see which pattern is set go to the menu SERVICE > SELECT TEST PATT. Please hit the Cancel key to stop the printer. • Select TEST PRINT in the QUICK MENU and hit the Ok key.
  • Page 47: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU The Home key opens the main menu. Here you can access the following menus: PRINTER CONFIG. JOB PARAMETERS SERVICE LANGUAGE SETTING Pos: 61.17 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü1/Ü1_1000_Menü_Drucker_PRINTER CONFIG. @ 0\mod_1253108079366_912.doc @ 3374 @ User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 48: Printer Config

    PRINTER CONFIG. This menu provides access to the following features. Pos: 61.18 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü2/Ü2_1100_MAINENANCE @ 0\mod_1254483965167_912.doc @ 4041 @ MAINTENANCE Pos: 61.19 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_1104_CLEANING CYCLE_Shuttle Head @ 0\mod_1254486713522_912.doc @ 4084 @ CLEANING CYCLE Here you can set the number of pages after which the printer performs a cleaning cycle. This means that the printer will stop printing, move the ink cartridge to the cleaning position and perform the purge the cartridge.
  • Page 49: Figure 19: Keep Alive Function

    KEEP ALIVE Here you can turn on the KEEP ALIVE maintenance function. This function helps to prevent the ink from drying inside the nozzles of the cartridge. During print jobs it can happen that some parts (nozzles) of an ink cartridge are not used on every page.
  • Page 50: Adjustments

    ADJUSTMENTS Pos: 61.24 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_1302_ADJUSTMENT GAP @ 0\mod_1254831272021_912.doc @ 4329 @ ADJUSTMENT GAP Pos: 61.25 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü4_130204_VERT.CORRECTION @ 0\mod_1254489912225_912.doc @ 4164 @ VERT. CORRECTION To optimize seamlessly transitions between the print lines of the moving printhead, the vertical offset can be calibrated. This adjustment becomes necessary if a gap or an overlapping area between the print lines becomes visible.
  • Page 51: Figure 20: Carriage Correct

    ADJUSTMENT STEPS Pos: 61.27 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü4_130315_CARRIAGE CORRECT._AS-700/710 @ 0\mod_1254729851987_912.doc @ 4183 @ CARRIAGE CORRECT. Here you can set adjust a horizontal offset between the print of two carriage movements. The beginning of the print can be adjusted in 0.04 mm ( ’’) increments.
  • Page 52: Figure 21: Adjust Tof

    To make an adjustment press Quick (Test Print). The HJ710 will now print an adjustment page. Measure the distance between the paper edge and the printed bars (see Figure 21). Enter the measured distance in the printer menu and press the Ok key.
  • Page 53: Boot Defaults

    BOOT DEFAULTS All settings made in this menu apply for all print jobs and are retained after switching off the printer. • Select BOOT DEFAULTS in the PRINTER CONFIG. menu and hit the Ok key. You will be presented the following choices: Pos: 61.31 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Menü_Drucker_Hinweis_BOOT DEFAULTS settings remain after printer reset @ 2\mod_1275288488760_912.doc @ 17703 @ BOOT DEFAULTS settings remain after printer reset The settings in the BOOT DEFAULTS menu cannot be changed by...
  • Page 54: Communication

    COMMUNICATION This feature is used to select the interface used for the communication between the printer and the PC. Select the interface and press the Ok key. Option Note The USB interface will be used. TCP/IP The TCP/IP interface will be used. dynamic IP fix IP dynamic IP...
  • Page 55: Ink

    Here the used ink type has to be selected. The listed parameters are optimized for the different Hasler inks. The parameters directly affect the electrical signals from the printer to the cartridge and are important for a correct ink drop formation.
  • Page 56: Reset Ink Level

    RESET INK LEVEL This feature is used to reset the calculated ink level of the cartridge. Choose yes for a reset. This reset should only be done when inserting a new, full cartridge. Otherwise the ink level bar in the display will not show a correct filling level. This feature is only accurate if it is used correctly.
  • Page 57: Prewarming Cartr

    When using a software application that was designed to control this feature (e. g. Flexmail, BulkMailer), this configuration will be overwritten with the settings of the software. In this case use the software options to configure the printer. Pos: 61.42 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_1606_PREWARMING CARTR._All Printer @ 0\mod_1254912880610_912.doc @ 4807 @ PREWARMING CARTR.
  • Page 58: Error Low Ink

    ERROR LOW INK If the calculated ink level of a cartridge goes down to a certain value, the printer can warn the user or even stop the printing process. Option Note EMPTY CARTRIDGE Here you can set if the printer should stop or continue cont.
  • Page 59: Paper Feed Retry

    PAPER FEED RETRY This feature is used to set the behaviour of the printer when no more material is fed during a print job. Option Note try once The printer will try one time to feed material and if no material is fed, the printer will stop.
  • Page 60: Job Parameters

    JOB PARAMETERS This menu provides access to the following features. Pos: 61.51 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü2/Ü2_2100_2101_PRINT_QUALITY @ 0\mod_1254485113011_912.doc @ 4075 @ PRINT QUALITY Here you can set the print quality, the resolution in dpi (dots per inch) the printer will use. Each of the eight print quality settings consist out of two numbers, one before the x and one after, e.g.
  • Page 61: Transport Param

    TRANSPORT PARAM. Pos: 61.54 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_2201_PAPER SPEED_Only_AS-700/710 @ 0\mod_1254914049061_912.doc @ 4879 @ PAPER SPEED This feature is used to set how fast the product is transported forward in the printer. Choose a lower setting for very thick or very sensitive products. 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100% Default: 100% Pos: 61.55 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Menü_Drucker_Hinweis_Nicht "Lock"-bar @ 0\mod_1254823525509_912.doc @ 4313 @...
  • Page 62: Printmode

    PRINTMODE This feature is used to set if the printer should print on the forward and on the backward movement of the cartridge carriage, only on the forward movement or if that should be handled automatically. Option Note bidirectional The printer will print on the forward as well as on the backward movement of the cartridge carriage.
  • Page 63: Figure 22: Difference Nor/Rev, Transport Direction

    SEPARATION Here the paper separation can be adjusted. The gap between two sheets of paper can be varied in eleven different steps. It can be useful to increase this level, if paper jams occur many at a time (sometime when working with very slippery papers). This options works only with feeders which can be speed controlled by the print system.
  • Page 64: Figure 23:Left Margin, Transport Direction

    LEFT MARGIN This feature is used to set the left margin of the print area in [mm]/[inch]. Figure 23:LEFT MARGIN, transport direction Pos: 61.66 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_2305_TOP MARGIN_Shuttle Head @ 1\mod_1259843902972_912.doc @ 8119 @ TOP MARGIN This feature is used to set the top margin of the print area in [mm]/[inch]. Figure 24:TOP MARGIN, transport direction Pos: 61.67 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_2307_OFFSET EDGE_Shuttle head @ 1\mod_1259845158256_912.doc @ 8128 @ OFFSET EDGE...
  • Page 65: Character Spacing

    CHARACTER SPACING This feature is used to set the spacing between the individual characters from 0 to 90 dots. Default: 0 Pos: 61.71 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Menü_Drucker_Hinweis_Plain text output only @ 2\mod_1268922052172_912.doc @ 13590 @ Plain text output only When using a modern Microsoft Windows computer with layout software like "Flex Mail"...
  • Page 66: Paper Sensor

    PAPER SENSOR Here you can adjust the behaviour of the paper sensor. Option Note The paper sensor (also Top of Form (TOF) sensor) detects the front edge and the rear edge of the material. In this setting the paper sensor is active over the complete length of the material.
  • Page 67: Auto Linefeed

    AUTO LINEFEED This feature defines how the printer should interpret the control characters: CR = Carriage Return (Moves the cursor back to the first position of the same line.) LF = Line Feed (Moves the cursor to the next line.) FF = Form Feed (Ejects the current page.) Option...
  • Page 68: Service

    SERVICE This menu provides access to the following features. Pos: 61.83 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü2/Ü2_3100_SELECT TEST PATT. @ 0\mod_1254837069267_912.doc @ 4613 @ SELECT TEST PATT. Pos: 61.84 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3101_SELECT TEST PATT. @ 0\mod_1254916093984_912.doc @ 5059 @ You can choose between two default test patterns. One of these patterns will be printed when you perform a test print (Quick key + Arrow up key).
  • Page 69: Ram Contin

    Ram Contin. The printer will test its internal memory. Pos: 61.90 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3205_NV-Ram Cont. @ 0\mod_1254915736642_912.doc @ 4983 @ NV-Ram Cont. The printer will test its internal memory. Pos: 61.91 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3206_Sense Voltage @ 1\mod_1255683455031_912.doc @ 6603 @ Sense Voltage This test is for service purposes only.
  • Page 70: Brake

    Brake In this test the brake of the paper transport continuously switches its state between “on” and “off”. To proof the brakes functionality, the user has to turn the paper transport roll by hand. When the status is “on” the roll should be blocked. Pos: 61.98 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3217_Soft Brake @ 1\mod_1255683995912_912.doc @ 6639 @ Soft Brake This test checks the soft brake function of the printer.
  • Page 71: Cartridge

    Cartridge This test checks the electronically connections between cartridge mounting and printhead. The results of the test are shown in the display. Test Note HP PEN ID The identification code of each PEN board (e. g 11 = (Unit U1), Cartridge C1). MISSING DOTS Number of missing dots of the cartridge, that can’t be controlled by the printer.
  • Page 72: Led/Beeper

    LED/Beeper Here you can check if all the LEDs of the display and the beeper work correctly. When performing this test the printer will run through the following cycle: ALL LED's OFF LED ONLINE ON LED OFFLINE ON LED WARNING ON LED ERROR ON BEEPER ON (you will hear a sound for two seconds) Pos: 61.107 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü2/Ü2_3300_CONFIGURAT._INFO @ 0\mod_1254837071173_912.doc @ 4621 @...
  • Page 73: Configurat. Info

    Pos: 61.111 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3304_Model : @ 1\mod_1261145262596_912.doc @ 9033 @ Model: Shows the name of your printer model. For example: HJ710 Pos: 61.112 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3307_PAGE CNT: @ 0\mod_1254916801511_912.doc @ 5095 @ Page cnt: Shows the total number of pages printed on the machine. This includes pages from print jobs as well as service prints (e.g.
  • Page 74: Hardware

    Hardware: Shows the hardware version number of certain printer components. For example V32-3-0 Description FPGA main board assembly type version version Pos: 61.115 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3310_1_USB-REV.:_ONLY_619 @ 1\mod_1259848205834_912.doc @ 8133 @ USB rev.: Shows the firmware version of the installed USB chip. For example: 1.0.01 Pos: 61.116 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3310_2_PCBA:_ONLY_619 @ 3\mod_1282296399850_912.doc @ 26966 @ PCBA:...
  • Page 75: Mac

    Pos: 61.125 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3318_INK PCK: @ 0\mod_1254917750766_912.doc @ 5179 @ Ink pack: The “ink package” is a set of optimized parameters for the different Hasler inks. New inks may require an update of this package. You can check which version is installed on your machine (ID-number).
  • Page 76: Service Print

    SERVICE PRINT Pos: 61.127 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3401_Alignment Horiz. @ 0\mod_1254916087046_912.doc @ 5019 @ Alignment Horiz. The device will print a special test pattern that shows the horizontal alignment of the print swathes. This is just for test purposes, adjustments can be made in the menu PRINTER CONFIG.
  • Page 77: Figure 25: Adjust Print Head Sample Printouts

    Adjust Print Head The device will print a special test pattern that shows the correct vertical alignment of the print swathes. This is just for test purposes, adjustments can be made in the menu PRINTER CONFIG. > ADJUSTMENTS > ADJUSTMENT GAP Figure 25: Adjust Print Head sample printouts Pos: 61.131 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3409_Cartr.
  • Page 78: Figure 26: Pattern A

    Cartr. Print Patt The printer will print two different patterns which help you to check the condition of the cartridge. • Pattern A visualizes the condition of the cartridge contacts in a grid patter (see Figure 26 below). Figure 26: Pattern A •...
  • Page 79: Figure 28: Cartridge Contacts

    Cartridge contacts Nozzle rows Figure 28: Cartridge contacts • In print pattern B, every nozzle of the cartridge prints a small dot. Gaps in the line of dots indicate clogged nozzles. Figure 29: Pattern B Pos: 61.132 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü3/Ü4/Ü3_3410_Print char. set @ 0\mod_1254837948450_912.doc @ 4637 @ User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 80: Figure 30: Sample Character Set Print

    Print char. set The printer will print the currently selected printer internal character set. Figure 30: Sample character set print Pos: 61.133 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü2/Ü2_3500_SETTING DUMP_Shuttle_Head_ONLY @ 2\mod_1271159258508_912.doc @ 14623 @ SETTING DUMP Here you can print the setting dump. The setting dumps lists all printer settings for each setting number.
  • Page 81: Figure 31: Sample Setting Dump Print

    Figure 31: Sample setting dump print Pos: 61.134 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü2/Ü2_3600_3601_3602_INPUT BUFFER DUMP @ 0\mod_1254837072876_912.doc @ 4629 @ INPUT BUFFER DUMP Here you can either print the input buffer of the printer or send it to a PC via the serial interface.
  • Page 82: Figure 32: Sample Input Buffer Dump Print

    Printing the input buffer Make sure that you have an ample supply of material available when ¤ printing the input buffer. The character marks the end of the input buffer, as soon as this character is printed press the Cancel key to stop the print.
  • Page 83: Language

    LANGUAGE Here you can select one of the following languages for the printer menu. English Deutsch Francais Italiano Espaniol Chinese* * only available in the Asian version. Pos: 61.139 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Menüpunkte Drucker/Ü1/Ü1_5000_Menü_Drucker_SETTING @ 0\mod_1254483917964_912.doc @ 4037 @ User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 84: Setting

    SETTING For Microsoft DOS applications, individual printer configurations can be created and stored as a setting in the printer. The setting No. 0 is reserved for the factory setting. Here, no modifications can be executed. The settings No. 1 to No. 9 may be set individually. The modifications will be automatically saved for the selected setting number.
  • Page 85: How To Connect The Printer To The Pc

    Pos: 62.2 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Printer Driver & Cables to PC/7.X_Ü2_How to install and configure the printer driver_ONLY_619 @ 3\mod_1295280186142_912.doc @ 29403 @ 233 7.1 How to install the printer driver 7.1.1 Windows XP and Windows Vista 1. Insert the • Insert the Hasler CD-ROM in the CD drive of your PC. driver CD-ROM User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 86: Figure 33: New Hardware Wizard

    2. Connect the • Make sure that your printer is turned off. PC to the • Connect the printer with the USB cable to your PC. printer • Turn on the printer. Check if the printer shows OnlinUSB in the bottom line of the main display.
  • Page 87: Windows 7

    7.1.2 Windows 7 1. Insert the • Insert the Hasler CD-ROM in the CD drive of your PC. driver CD-ROM 2. Connect the • Make sure that your printer is turned off. PC to the • Connect the printer with the USB cable to your PC.
  • Page 88: Figure 35: Properties Of Unspecified Device

    • Select your CD-ROM drive and then click on “Next”. Let the Wizard Wizard look for appropriate drivers. Choose the driver for your Hasler printer and click on “Next” (see Figure 38). • Windows will now locate and install the driver. After the procedure the printer is ready to use.
  • Page 89: How To Use The Usb Interface

    7.2 How to use the USB interface Start the the printer driver installation first Please make sure to start the installation the printer driver before you connect to the printer to the PC! See chapter 7.1 on page 86 for a description of how to install the printer driver.
  • Page 90: Adding A Tcp/Ip Port To A Printer Driver

    7.3.1 Adding a TCP/IP port to a printer driver 1. Modify the • Open “Devices and Printers” on your PC (START > Control Panel > existing Hardware and Sound). printer driver • Select your printer and click on it with the right mouse button and select “Printer properties”...
  • Page 91: Figure 43: Custom Settings

    Correct IP address syntax Don’t enter the unnecessary “0” digits of the IP address in the properties window. If the IP address is not entered correct, the PC cannot establish a connection to the printer. Example: NOT correct: 192.168.005.008 Correct: 192.168.5.8 3.
  • Page 92: Figure 45: Address Printer Port Settings

    Figure 45: Address printer port settings Pos: 62.6 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Printer Driver & Cables to PC/TCP /IP (619)/7.2.1_Ü3_Connecting the printer to a network_ONLY_619 @ 3\mod_1289307329445_912.doc @ 28163 @ 344 User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 93: Connecting The Printer To A Local Area Network

    7.3.2 Connecting the printer to a local area network Configuration of network settings To connect the printer to a LAN it is necessary to perform certain configurations on the server of your LAN. Please contact your company’s network administrator for support. Connect the •...
  • Page 94 7.3.2.2 Using a dynamic IP address 1. Printer • Open the main menu of the printer with the Home key. settings • Open the menu PRINTER CONFIG. > BOOT DEFAULTS > “dynamic IP” COMMUNICATION > TCP/IP. • In this menu select the setting dynamic IP. •...
  • Page 95: Direct Ethernet Connection Between The Printer And The Pc

    Figure 46: DHCP Table on server Hinweis Using the printer within a LAN It is necessary to assign one specific IP address to the printer within the network. Since this one specific IP address needs to be entered in the configuration of the printer driver.
  • Page 96 2. TCP/IP • Open the main menu of the printer with the Home key. interface • Open the menu PRINTER CONFIG. > BOOT DEFAULTS > configuration of the printer COMMUNICATION > TCP/IP. • In this menu select the setting fix IP. This is the required setting for a direct Ethernet connection between printer and PC.
  • Page 97: Figure 48: Local Area Connection Properties

    IP address: The first three parts of the address must be the same as in the printer. The last part must be different! Subnet mask: Same as in the printer. Default gateway: Must be the same as the IP address in the printer.
  • Page 98: Service

    Service Pos: 64 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte neutral/8.1_Ü2_Maintenance and support @ 0\mod_1251203636132_912.doc @ 3106 @ 2 8.1 Maintenance and support Pos: 65 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/8.1.2_Ü3_Cleaning the ink cartridge @ 1\mod_1261065320023_912.doc @ 8975 @ 3 8.1.1 How to clean an ink cartridge Damage to the ink cartridge Wrong cleaning leads to damaged ink cartridges and bad print quality.
  • Page 99: Figure 50: Cleaning The Nozzle Plate

    Cleaning the • Dampen the cleaning cloth with a small amount of alcohol. contacts • Do NOT bring the alcohol in contact with the nozzle plate (see Figure 51)! • Carefully wipe the contacts with the cloth. • Check if all contacts are free of ink stains. If not, continue wiping the contacts until all are shiny and stain free.
  • Page 100: How To Clean The Pen Board Contacts

    8.1.2 How to clean the pen board contacts Cleaning the When exchanging ink cartridges, it may happen that ink from the ink pen board cartridges is smeared onto the contacts of the pen boards. Therefore it is contacts necessary to clean these contacts regularly. •...
  • Page 101: How To Clean The Service Station

    8.1.3 How to clean the service station The service station is the collection of mechanisms in the that maintains the ink cartridges to ensure their proper performance. Each service station performs the following services: • Capping the nozzles of the ink cartridge. Capping the ink cartridge protects the cartridge from drying out and contamination.
  • Page 102: Figure 53: Cleaning The Service Station

    Cleaning the service station: Turn the printer Offline by pressing the Offline key. Open the transparent safety cover. The cartridge carriage will move out of the service station. Wiper Figure 53: Cleaning the service station Dampen a cloth with distilled water and clean the wiper until it is clear of any ink accumulation.
  • Page 103: How To Reset The Printer

    8.1.4 How to reset the printer To reset the printer to the factory settings, you have to start the printer in a special mode. Non-Mechanical Reset (resets all settings, except for mechanical settings): Turn off the printer Press AND hold the following key: Quick Turn on the printer Keeping holding the Quick key until the printer shows...
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting

    8.2 Troubleshooting Pos: 71 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Troubleshooting (all printers)/8.2a_Ü3_The device cannot be turned on @ 3\mod_1280834344948_912.doc @ 24470 @ 3 8.2.1 The device cannot be turned on Condition Problem Solution The device cannot be turned The power is cut or the fuses Check the correct connection on and gets no power.
  • Page 105: No Or Only Very Weak Printout With New Ink Cartridges

    8.2.2 No or only very weak printout with new ink cartridges Condition Problem Solution No printout can be seen on The wrong ink type is Make sure to select correct the material or the printout selected. inky type in the printer menu has very little contrast.
  • Page 106: The Printed Ink Doesn't Dry On The Substrate

    between the print area of correct. PRINTER CONFIG. -> two carriage movements ADJUSTMENTS -> (see Figure 55). ADJUSTMENT STEPS • Check if the material transport is setup correctly. Print area of one cartridge movement Print area of next cartridge movement Preview of print layout in PC software Print area of one cartridge movement Print area of next cartridge movement...
  • Page 107: Error Messages

    8.3 Error Messages Pos: 78 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/8.x_Ü3_How to read an error messages entry @ 2\mod_1277217445578_912.doc @ 18851 @ 3 8.3.1 How to read an error message entry • Protocol code: Three digit number that is sent by the printer via the serial interface when this error occurs.
  • Page 108 Protocol Display message Cause code PAPER JAM OR WRONG PAPER Expected paper size exceeded LENGTH! CODE: 02 Elimination • Check for paper jam • Check paper position on vacuum belt • Check for double feed papers • Check for varying paper sizes •...
  • Page 109 Protocol Display message Cause code PAPER TOO SMALL OR WRONG Expected paper size too small PAPER LENGTH! CODE: 03 Fixed Head Printer with one Elimination • Measure actual paper size print unit: • Compare paper size in • If your material is pre- transport direction with size printed on the reverse side set in printer...
  • Page 110 Protocol Display message Cause code INCREASE THE GAP! Ok TO Gap between two products is too CONTINUE! small or malfunction of paper sensor CODE: 05 Printer with separate feeder: Elimination • Check separation system • Decrease the speed of the •...
  • Page 111 Protocol Display message Cause code NO INK !! CHANGE CARTRIDGE Ink level counter has reached the set empty level CODE: 12 Elimination • Insert a new ink cartridge and reset the ink level counter Pos: 79.9 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Error Messages/13_CHECKSUM_ERROR_! @ 2\mod_1265618265761_912.doc @ 11314 @ Protocol Display message Cause...
  • Page 112 Protocol Display message Cause code CHECKSUM ERROR ! RESET Error in buffered RAM PENVALUES CODE: 17 Elimination • Perform a default reset • If the error occurs again after the default reset call service Pos: 79.14 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Error Messages/19_CHECKSUM_ERROR_! @ 2\mod_1265896786253_912.doc @ 11978 @ Protocol Display message Cause...
  • Page 113 Protocol Display message Cause code Error in the program flow PROGRAM ERROR MAKE DEFAULT RESET CODE: 22 Elimination • Perform a default reset Pos: 79.18 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Error Messages/23_ERROR_UART-A(B)_RESET_THE_PRINTER @ 2\mod_1265618506397_912.doc @ 11326 @ Protocol Display message Cause code PC was powered on or off UART-A ERROR RESET THE PRINTER CODE: 23...
  • Page 114 Protocol Display message Cause code Print layout sent from the PC ADDRESS TOO LONG CHECK TOP exceeds paper size set in the MARGIN printer (in transport direction) CODE:26 Elimination • Measure actual paper size • Check if a wrong paper size is locked •...
  • Page 115 Protocol Display message Cause code Connection between cartridge ERROR CARTRIDGE # CHECK contacts and pen board contacts CONNECTION! is faulty CODE: 29 Elimination • Take out the Cartridge and clean the contacts of the Cartridge and the contacts in the pen board. Insert the Cartridge again and press Ok button.
  • Page 116 Protocol Display message Cause code A macro sent from the PC does MACRO TOO HIGH REDUCE TO x not fit into the print area INCHES CODE: 33 Elimination • Reduce the height of the macro to # inches Pos: 79.29 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Error Messages/34_FONT_ERROR _!!_LOAD_FLASH_FONTS! @ 2\mod_1265619140985_912.doc @ 11362 @ Protocol Display message Cause...
  • Page 117 Protocol Display message Cause code The safety cover is open SAFETY COVER OPEN! CODE: 49 Elimination • Close the safety cover Pos: 79.34 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Error Messages/50_PAGE_DATA_TOO_LARGE_RESET_THE_PRINTER @ 3\mod_1297873197378_912.doc @ 30385 @ Protocol Display message Cause code Data sent from the PC is too PAGE DATA TOO LARGE RESET large THE PRINTER!
  • Page 118 Protocol Display message Cause code A print job selects a font which ERROR: NON-EXISTENT FONT is not available (loaded) in the SELECTED! printer CODE: 53 Elimination • Do not repeat pages after a • Unlock the font in the printer job has ended menu •...
  • Page 119 Pos: 79.41 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Error Messages/62_FIRMW./CONFIG_PCB_DOES_NOT_MATCH @ 3\mod_1293006012340_912.doc @ 28972 @ Protocol Display message Cause code Firmware and PCB do not match FIRMWARE/CONFIG PCB DOES NOT MATCH! CODE: 62 Elimination • Load the correct firmware; • Call service make a default reset (press and hold the home key during power-on).
  • Page 120 Protocol Display message Cause code USB port outdated ERROR: USB-PORT UPDATE REQUIRED! CODE: 67 Elimination • Update the USB port • Call service Pos: 79.46 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Error Messages/73b_PAP._LENGTH_TOO_LARGE_SHUTTLE_HEAD_ONLY @ 2\mod_1274867145647_912.doc @ 17627 @ Protocol Display message Cause code Wrong paper length during PAP.
  • Page 121 Protocol Display message Cause code No PCB (printed circuit NO PEN BOARD DETECT! RESET THE board) and no PEN board PRINTER! detected CODE: 78 Elimination • Connect all pen boards • Call service Pos: 79.51 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Error Messages/79_UNKNOWN CONFIGURAT. FOR THIS DISPLAY!_FW_V_4.8 @ 3\mod_1290010237086_912.doc @ 28382 @ Protocol Display message Cause...
  • Page 122: Warning Messages

    8.4 Warning Messages Pos: 81 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/8.x_Ü3_How to read a warning message entry @ 2\mod_1277218478098_912.doc @ 18855 @ 3 8.4.1 How to read a warning message entry • Protocol code: Two digit number that is sent by the printer via the serial interface when this warning occurs.
  • Page 123 Protocol Display message Cause code Position warning! reduce left Print layout sent from the PC margin! exceeds paper size set in the printer (in transport direction) CODE: AD Elimination • Check LEFT MARGIN setting • Check paper size in layout in printer menu •...
  • Page 124 Protocol Display message Cause code Macro height does not match! Error in PC software, difference between macro size sequence and CODE: AH real macro size Elimination • Call service • Error in Data transmission Pos: 82.8 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Warning Messages/AI_Macro_ID#_In_Use_Macro_Load_Ignored @ 2\mod_1265635649876_912.doc @ 11524 @ Protocol Display message Cause...
  • Page 125 Protocol Display message Cause code The menu PRINTER CONFIG. > Warning:rotate font feature not enabled! BOOT DEFAULTS > TEXT ROTATION is set to off and the printer CODE: AQ received a control sequence for rotated text Elimination • Set the menu PRINTER CONFIG.
  • Page 126 Protocol Display message Cause code Feature disabled in this mode Address repeating not available in read and print mode CODE: BD Elimination • Pos: 82.16 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Warning Messages/BE_PAPER_SENSOR_SHOULD_BE_VERIFIED @ 2\mod_1265636723269_912.doc @ 11568 @ Protocol Display message Cause code PAPER SENSOR SHOULD BE The paper sensor is detecting paper VERIFIED! before starting to print or...
  • Page 127: Additional Error Messages

    8.4.2 Additional Error Messages Pos: 84.1 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Monitor Messages/M01_Checksum error flash -> RAM transfer @ 2\mod_1271940887638_912.doc @ 16833 @ Message Cause MONITOR-ERROR: M01 Checksum error while transferring the flash into the RAM memory FAULT: xxxxxxxx CHKSUM:ssss-ssss Elimination • Restart the printer Pos: 84.2 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Monitor Messages/M02_USB-EPROM Read @ 2\mod_1271941102636_912.doc @ 16837 @ Message Cause...
  • Page 128 Pos: 84.6 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Monitor Messages/M06_EPROM Unexpected address S0 @ 2\mod_1271941249182_912.doc @ 16853 @ Message Cause MONITOR-ERROR: M06 While data transferring a faulty address range was detected UNEXPECTED ADDRESS record S0 xxxxxxxxx Elimination • Check hex file Pos: 84.7 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Monitor Messages/M07_EPROM Image too large @ 2\mod_1271941734242_912.doc @ 16857 @ Message Cause MONITOR-ERROR: M07...
  • Page 129 Message Cause MONITOR-ERROR: M11 Too many file parts in hex file or hex file too large IMAGE TOO LARGE Elimination • Check hex file Pos: 84.12 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Monitor Messages/M12_EPROM Error Flash Erase @ 2\mod_1271942448456_912.doc @ 16907 @ Message Cause MONITOR-ERROR: M12 Error while erasing the flash memory FAULT FLASH-ERASE...
  • Page 130 Pos: 84.16 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Monitor Messages/M16_READ USB-EEPROM @ 3\mod_1299069292099_912.doc @ 30666 @ Message Cause MONITOR-ERROR: M16 USB-EPROM could not be read READ USB-EEPROM RETRY, CALL SERVIC Elimination • Retry • When error still occurs call service Pos: 84.17 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Monitor Messages/M21_CPU-HwERR @ 3\mod_1299069326307_912.doc @ 30672 @ Message Cause MONITOR-ERROR: M21...
  • Page 131: Technical Support

    A detailed description of all failures and error messages. Pos: 86 /Serviceanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/8.3_Technischer Kundendienst_Printer_specific_SHUTTLE_HEAD_ONLY @ 3\mod_1299063433379_912.doc @ 30655 @ • Setting dump. The setting dump will help the Hasler support determining the cause of your problem. Please see the description in the chapter SETTING DUMP, on page •...
  • Page 132: Consumables And Accessories

    Pos: 90 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Tinten/9.1_Ü3_Standard inks for [Channelname] address printers @ 1\mod_1260895786690_912.doc @ 8582 @ 3 9.1.1 Standard inks for Hasler address printers The following list of available Hasler inks represents the status up to the time of the publishing of this User Manual.
  • Page 133: Cleaning Towels

    Part number: 9200434K substrates. Please ask your dealer or local Hasler branch for the additional operation instructions for this ink type. Pos: 91 /Zubehör/Generelles Zubehör/KH-TX304-150_Reinraumtücher (Set mit 150 Stück) @ 1\mod_1255012570073_912.doc @ 5569 @ 3 9.1.2 Cleaning Towels...
  • Page 134: Accessoires

    Paper side guide ‘small’ Part number 9200025J Application Extended paper side guide for the Hasler HJ700/HJ710 Printer or the L-326 Labeler that allows the feeding of broader documents (up to 310 mm / 12.20“) Dimensions 192 x 110 x 210 mm / 7.56 x 4.33 x 8.27“...
  • Page 135: Paper Side Guide 'Large

    Paper side guide ‘large’ Part number 9200116D Application Extended paper side guide for the Hasler HJ700/HJ710 Printer or the L-326 Labeler that allows the feeding of documents up to B4 landscape (495 mm / 19.49“) Dimensions 250 x 292 x 190 mm / 9.84 x 11.50 x 7.48“...
  • Page 136: Accessory Devices

    Pos: 96 /Zubehör/[Zusatzgeräte] (kein Zubehör)/n/a_Transportband CS-800 @ 0\mod_1253024900907_912.doc @ 3326 @ 9.3.1 Hasler CS-800 conveyor Name Hasler CS-800 conveyor Part number Please contact your authorized Hasler dealer Application Conveyor with continuous and shingle mode. Can be put on a table or installed on a special mounting. Weight 10 kg / 22.05 lbs...
  • Page 137: Technical Specifications

    10 Technical Specifications Pos: 98 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/AS-710/Technische Daten_AS-710_USB_2.0 @ 2\mod_1269592946542_912.doc @ 13926 @ Printer type Shuttle Head Throughput 14,000 postcards / hour (A6 postcards) Material format min. (width x height) 75 x 70 mm / (width = in material transport direction) 2.95 x 2.75”...
  • Page 138 20 - 80% relative humidity (non-condensing) Certifications CE, UL, cUL, FCC, RoHS * with included paper side guide ‘medium’, 495mm / 19.5” with optional paper side guide ‘large’ Pos: 99 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte neutral/11.0_Ü1_Appendix @ 0\mod_1251456841922_912.doc @ 3183 @ 1 User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 139: Appendix

    11 Appendix Pos: 100.1 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Printer Driver & Cables to PC/Ü2_How to completely remove printer drivers from Windows Vista and Windows 7 @ 3\mod_1298277086228_912.doc @ 30442 @ 2 11.1 How to completely remove printer drivers from Windows Vista and Windows 7 1.
  • Page 140: How To Completely Remove Printer Drivers From Windows Xp And Windows 2000

    Pos: 100.2 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Printer Driver & Cables to PC/Ü2_How to completely remove printer drivers from Windows XP and Windows 2000 @ 3\mod_1298031435957_912.doc @ 30411 @ 2 11.2 How to completely remove printer drivers from Windows XP and Windows 2000 1. Uninstall •...
  • Page 141: How To Use A Pre-Installed Printer Driver

    11.3.1 USB connection 1. Check • Make sure that the already installed printer driver is the correct installed one for your new printer. For example the printer model HJ710 printer driver requires the printer driver for the HJ710. 2. Connect the •...
  • Page 142: Ethernet Connection

    1. Check the • Make sure that the already installed printer driver is the correct installed one for your new printer. For example the printer model HJ710 printer driver requires the printer driver for the HJ710. User Manual Version 3.1...
  • Page 143: How To Identify The Usb Port Used By The Printer

    2. Add a • Add a “Standard TCP/IP Port” to the already installed printer driver TCP/IP port to as described in chapter 7.3.1, on page 91. the printer driver 3. Setup the • Setup the Ethernet connection between the printer and the PC as Ethernet described in 7.3, on page 90.
  • Page 144: How To Test The Ethernet Connectivity

    Figure 58: Device Manager Figure 59: Device Properties - Details Pos: 100.5 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/Printer Driver & Cables to PC/TCP /IP (619)/7.X.X_Ü3_How to test the Ethernet connectivity_ONLY_619 @ 3\mod_1296547073221_912.doc @ 29844 @ 2 11.4 How to test the Ethernet connectivity Using the „ping“ command in the Windows Command Prompt, is an easy way to test the Ethernet connectivity of the printer.
  • Page 145: Figure 60: Command Prompt Reply Ok

    3. Use the • Type “ping” ping “IP address printer” command into the Command prompt and hit the Enter key. For “IP address printer” type the exact IP address of your printer. • For example ping 192.168.50.218 4. Ethernet • If the printer is correctly recognized in your network you will get connectivity is the following reply in the command prompt.
  • Page 146: Sample Settings For Ethernet Connection

    11.4.1 Sample settings for Ethernet connection The tables below show sample settings for the different possible usages of the Ethernet connection. Each table shows examples for the settings that have to be made in: • The printer menu. • The PC used to send data to the printer. •...
  • Page 147 11.4.1.2 Network connection between the printer (using a dynamic IP) and the Printer settings PC settings Printer driver settings Port 9100 The PC must be Port 9100 number* number properly connected 192.168.5.180 to the same local Address* area network as the printer.
  • Page 148: Limitations Of Paper Side Guides

    11.5 Limitations of paper side guides Name Part number Illustration 2x Paper side guides ‘narrow’ (in-/outside) 4134872H (included) 4134873J Paper side guide ‘small’ 9200025J (accessory) Paper side guide ‘medium’ 4134874K (included) Paper side guide ‘large’ 9200116D (accessory) Range of adjustment of the different paper side guides The specifications (in mm/inches) refer to the print media dimension, transverse to the transport direction.
  • Page 149: How To Create A Print File

    11.6 How to create a print file Depending on the software you use, there are two ways to create a print file. 1. Create a • Open the print dialog window in your software (usually File > print file Print). directly from •...
  • Page 150: Figure 64: Printer Port Properties

    2. Create a • Select the “Printer and Faxes” menu from the “Start” menu of print file by Microsoft Windows. changing the • Right-click on the printer, you want to create a print file for, and port of the select “Properties”. printer driver to file print •...
  • Page 151: How To Update The Flashware

    11.7 How to update the flashware Pos: 104 /Serviceanleitungen/Geräte neutral/41_Ü3_Firmware update via USB port GRAPHIC DISPLAY & 619 ONLY @ 3\mod_1294834232529_912.doc @ 29242 @ 3 11.7.1 How to update the flashware The flashware can only be updated via the USB port of the printer.
  • Page 152 To update the flashware via an USB Port you will need the software tool PrintFile. This free software uses an installed printer driver to send the flashware file to your printer. Download your free copy at http://www.lerup.com/printfile/. Please perform the following steps, to send the flashware file to your printer: •...
  • Page 153 • Enable “Send to printer” • Click on “OK” • Click on “Save” • Open the program, then click on “Print File…” • Search for the Hex file (.hex) of the Firmware • Click on “Open” • Choose the printer driver of your printer model.
  • Page 154 6. Starting the • If you were updating from a flashware version < 4.7 then perform printer for the the steps below. If not continue with step “7. Checking the first time after flashware version”. the update • Press and hold the Home key and turn on the printer.
  • Page 155: Additional Display Texts

    In this unlikely event the printer will only work with a reduced performance to prevent the printer from any damage. Please contact your Hasler branch or dealer. Pos: 106 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/11.x_Ü2_Ink package ID number @ 2\mod_1269249230092_912.doc @ 13727 @ 2 11.9 Ink package ID number...
  • Page 156 Please read the additional operation instructions for this ink typ. u USER INK Not optimized default parameter. This parameter can be used for all not Hasler approved inks. t KH-UV2 TEXT Available for certain printer models only through a feature update.
  • Page 157: Declaration Of Conformity

    11.10 Declaration of conformity Pos: 109 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/CE & FCC Declarations/Declaration of conformity_Introduction @ 2\mod_1270642943823_912.doc @ 14383 @ Products presented in this guide conform to requirements of the following directives: Pos: 110 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/CE & FCC Declarations/Machinery and EMC directive @ 2\mod_1270640778289_912.doc @ 14370 @ EC-directives EC directive Year / Register No.
  • Page 158 Warning This is an EN 55022 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. Pos: 112 /Bedienungsanleitungen/Geräte spezifisch/Drucker/CE & FCC Declarations/FCC Note *USA* Class A Device_619_ONLY @ 3\mod_1299071436816_912.doc @ 30686 @ FCC Note USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 159: Glossary

    12 Glossary Term Description Addressing Addressing describes the process of printing an address information onto an object, so that it can be delivered by postal means. Usually addressing refers to applying the receivers address. see personalize and individualize ASCll ASCll is the abbreviation for "American Standard Code for Information Interchange".
  • Page 160 Decap Time The decap time of an ink type indicates, for how long an ink cartridge can be exposed, to the surrounding air without capping, before the ink starts to dry within the nozzles. Ink which is dried within the nozzles reduces the print quality when starting or resuming a print job.
  • Page 161 Font inclination Selectively, the font characters may printed vertically straight (normal) or – in a constant angle – inclined (cursive). Font type Font type refers to the print design of a character set. Cour, for example, exhibits a different character design than LetGot or Helv.
  • Page 162 Paper recognition see Top of form Sensor Paper Sensor see Top of Form Sensor Paper size The paper size refers to the paper format which should be printed on. When turning the layout by 180°, the top margin value is automatically detected, so that it corresponds to the set value of normal layout orientation.
  • Page 163 Printer Driver The printer driver translates the commands coming from a software application (e.g. Bulk Mailer Designer) into printer commands. A printer driver must fit to both the software application and the printer model. Printhead see cartridge Printhead carriage The printhead is mounted at the movable printhead carriage. Printhead distance The correct distance between the cartridge nozzles and the paper is important for a clear and sharp printout.
  • Page 164 Top of Form Sensor The Top of Form sensor (or paper sensor) detects the front and (TOF) rear edges of each material. A correct detection is necessary to position the printed image and to stop the printer in case of a jam.
  • Page 165: Index

    13 Index Accessories ........132 LED ..........23 Location ........... 14 Additional display texts .....155 Additional error message....127 Macro ........115, 161 Barcode ..........159 Main display ........26 Baud rate........159 Maintenance ........98 Cancel a print job ......43 Material thickness......37 Cartridge carriage ......
  • Page 166 Reset printer ........103 Support ........... 98 Scope of delivery ......15 Technical Specifications....137 Secondary Functions......24 Technical Support......131 Service ........12, 98 Test print ......... 39 Service station.........101 Throughput ........27 Setting ...........163 Top Margin ........162 Shuttle head printer ......22 Top of form ........

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