Printing; Using Label Debut; Using Third-Party Software - Intermec 3600 Maintenance Manual

Bar code label printer
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3600 Printer Maintenance Manual
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Serial Port Settings
1-14
Parameter
Settings
Baud Rate
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19,200
Parity
Even, Odd, None
Protocol
Intermec, XON/XOFF,
XON/XOFF with status
Device
A to Z,
Address
0 to 5
Test and
Test Prints, Data Line
Service
Print, Cloning, Selective
Transfer, Memory Reset

Printing

Regardless of your computer setup, you can use several methods to download
information to print labels. This section describes different ways you can
communicate with the printer. Refer to the 3600 User's Manual for detailed
information.
Note: Remember that these factors affect print quality: correct media, media sensitivity
setting, print speed, and correct bar code orientation.

Using Label Debut

If you are using a point-to-point (printer-to-PC) connection to communicate
with the printer, the printer parameters can be easily set using the DOS-based
software package Label Debut. The Label Debut prompting screens assist you
in designing, printing, and editing labels. Refer to the Label Debut User's Manual
for more detailed information.

Using Third-Party Software

Your customer may be using third-party software to create label formats and
convert graphics into a UDC format that the 3600 printer can interpret. You can
use the same software to set the printer parameters.
Description
The rate, in bits per second (bps) at
which the host exchanges data with
the printer.
Checks each transmitted character for
errors.
The type of network used to connect
the printer, the host, and the rest of
the data collection system. Intermec
protocol includes Standard, Polling
Mode D, and Multi-Drop protocols.
Unique address for each device
connected using Multi-Drop protocol.
Provides printer diagnostics to the
host and prints test labels.

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