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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERS 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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GODEX INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD Bezeichnung (Type Designation) Nennspannung (Rated Voltage) Nennausgangsspannung (Rated Output Voltage) Nennausgangsstrom (Rated Output Current) Nennausgangsleistung (Rated Output Power) Schutzklasse (Protection Class) Kennzeichnung (Characteristics) 1. Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweise sorgfaltig durch. 2. Dieses Gerät ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu schützen. 3.
PART I. EZ-4TT SERIES PRINTER 1. A BOUT THE RINTER 1-1. I NTRODUCTION 1-2. G ENERAL PECIFICATIONS 1-3. C ...5 ONTENTS 1-4. EZ-4TT P RINTER 2. S ETTING UP 2-1. RS-232 DIP- 2-2. L OADING THE 2-3. L OADING ABEL 2-4.
Large label roll size for 10 inches O.D. up to 260 meters in length. Turn-key solution. Free software bundled with every printer package, giving the complete solution to End User, Sales Distributor, System Company and the System Programmer.
Power requirement AC 13.5V ~ 16.0V; 4A ~ 5A. DC 18.0V ~ 24.0V; 4A ~ 5A 1-3. Contents 1-4. EZ-4TT Printer Parts Use the following diagram to familiarize yourself with the features and components of the EZ-4TT printer. Part Description...
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Part Description Power Jack Power Switch Ribbon Rewind Spindle Printer Head Pressure Adjusting Screws Printer Lock (2 EA, left/right) Parts List Table Part Description DIP Switch Fan-Fold Media Entry Label Guide Gap Sensor Assembly Printer Head Assembly Fig. 1.4.3 (Adjustable Horizontally) Fig 1.4.1...
(see figure 2.2.4). 9. To load the label roll (see Chapter 2, Section 3). 10. Put back the printer head assembly and fasten it by pressing down from the top of it (see figure 2.2.5). 11. Close the front cover and back cover.
6. Adjust the label guide to close to the roll's edge (see figure 2.3.2). 7. Put back the printer head assembly and fasten it by pressing down from the top of it. 8. Close the front cover and back cover.
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3. Follow the above steps to adjust another Core Guide. 4. Press the printer locks (part 14) to open the printer head. 5. Turn over the opened printer head assembly. Pass front edge of the labels under the gap sensor.
6. Insert the front edge of the 4-inch liner paper between the stripper bar (part 19) and the stripper roller (part 20). 7. Power on the printer, and press the paper feed button a few times until the front edge of the liner paper appears through the stripper roller (make sure again: the stripper arm is now turned down -- strip on).
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Fig. 2.5.1 To position the sensor: Press the top area (3 – bar area) and lift from the bottom as shown in figure 2.5.2a. Fig. 2.5.2a Suggested way to put back the sensor: Press the bottom area (right below the 3 – bar). Fig.
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Fig. 2.5.3 Note: Lift the strip arm to “off” position whenever you do not choose stripper. Although the stripper function can support a label as short as 18 mm high, we suggest that the minimum label height be more than 20 mm.
2-6. Self Test The self-test function helps you check if the printer works well. To get in the self-test function; please follow the steps. 1. Hold down the feed button when powering on. Release the feed button after the printer beeps 4 times.
You might insert any of the above external memory cards into either slot. Please follow the steps. 1. Power off the printer. Open the front cover. Put the tip of a screwdriver into the little groove which protects the Lids that cover the slots.
3-1. Cleaning the Printer Head 1. Open the Front cover and back cover. 2. Press the printer lock (part 14) to loosen the printer head assembly. 3. Turn over the head assembly. 4. Use a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol to remove the stuck label and cleans the surface.
3-4. Adjusting the Printer Head Pressure Screws When opening the front cover, you will see two screws right on the top of the printer head assembly. When different paper material or ribbon material is used, you may need to adjust the printer head pressure, by turning these two screws to decrease the pressure or vice versa.
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Check if using correct power source. Labels stuck in the printer. Clean printer head with alcohol (If the label glue is stuck to printer head, apply alcohol to printer head, and wipe with soft cloth softly). Replace printer head.