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1. Appendix C USB Setup Cel C 2 C 3 C 4 Ceo ege OAU O WEE 1 Pintor Congrats EE 2 Composite e KE e EE 3 abere dcus EE 8 Printer Class Only Installation WEEN 10 1 Getting Started L A introduction Congratulations on your RL3 4 printer purchase The RL3 4 printer family hereafter referred to as the printer blends the rugged durability with state of the art electronics and user friendly features to redefine the standard in portable thermal printers The printer s RS 232 serial USB or optional wireless LAN or Bluetooth wireless technology allows easy interfacing to any host system This manual provides all the information necessary to operate the printer To print labels or receipts simply refer to the instructions included with the software you have chosen to create the labels A Windows printer driver can be found on our website www datamax oneil com If you wish to write a custom program a copy of the Programmer s Manual can also be found on our website 1 2 Unpacking After removing the printer from the packaging material check the contents The following items should be included Printer Belt Clip Documentation Any special or additionally purchased items Additional Requirements The following items are necessary for generating labels from your printer Contact your customer support or sales representative for advice on which media and software may best be suited for your application NETi
2. Contro Code Standard Standard 3 After updating the New Value By Images C1 Cutter Equipped Disabled Disabled Avalanche Enabler Se Delay Rate seconds 0 o column click the Send button df R8232 EC SSC Feelen 2 Network Settings 1 E to send this change to the H WIFI Settings SL H KS T aa CI Ignore Control Code 0x20 Disabled Disabled printer TT Maxmun Length Ignore Ignored ipnored LU o o C Select Alt 25 Calibrate the Presenter Sensor D 1 Install the media in the printer and route the liner through the peeler door see section 2 3 1 before use When the FEED key is pressed the label will be peeled and presented for the operator 2 Click on the Sensor Calibration printer component 3 Click the Presenter Sensor button to start the calibration process Follow the instructions on the following screen 4 Type the number 6 as the Advance Distance after QMark Gap Click the OK button This value may vary if Datamax O Neil media is not used and may require adjustments to the Advance Distance after QMark Gap parameter for the sensor to work properly 5 The following screen will be Shown Click the OK button to Start the process After the calibration is performed successfully the following confirmation screen will be shown If the sensor calibration fails repeat the process i HETira t anfigur
3. Security Protocols WEP 64 128 WPA TKIP RC4 WPA2 CCMP AES Authentication LEAP EAP PEAP EAP FAST EAP TTLS EAP LEAP DHCP TCP UDP DNS BOOTP 14 8V Lithium ion 2200 mAh 33 W h External DC jack 11 15V built in spike and surge protection External charge contacts 11 15V built in spike and surge protection standard on RL4 models only 4 6 hours Prints over 5500 3 x1 76 2 x 25 4 mm labels when operating 8 continuous hours Prints over 320 4 x6 100 x 150 mm labels when operating 16 continuous hours Barcodes Fonts Graphics The printer is equipped with the most popular industry fonts and bar codes see the Programmer s Manual for full listings and detailed information e Scalable Fonts CG Triumvirate Bold Condensed CG Triumvirate amp CG Times with Cyrillic Greek Arabic and Hebrew character support from Monotype Imaging e Standard fonts 5 5CPI 7 2CPI 10 2 CPI 10 7CPI 18 5CPI 20 4CPI 22 6CPI 34 0CPI OCR A OCR B additional fonts available e Downloadable font types True Type Bitmap e Character Sets Unicode UTF8 support 50 international symbol sets Big 5 JIS and Shift JIS and more Optional characters Arabic Greek Hebrew Unicode subset including Latin Asian including Big 5 Simplified Chinese Kanji Hangul and Shift JIS additional international characters available e Barcodes Linear Codabar Code 3 of 9 Code 93 Code 128 EAN
4. do datamax oneil E right by our customers datamax oneil Copyright Information This manual and any examples contained herein are provided as is and are subject to change without notice Datamax O Neil makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Datamax O Neil Shall not be liable for any errors or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual or the examples herein This guide is copyrighted All rights are reserved This guide may not in whole or in part be reproduced translated stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photographic or otherwise without the prior written consent of Datamax O Neil Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Datamax O Neil is under license All other brand and product names are trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective companies Limitation of Liability In no event shall Datamax O Neil be liable to the purchaser for any indirect special or consequential damages or lost profits arising out of or relating to Datamax O Neil s products or the performan
5. 12 2 GB Windows Printer Drivers Installation Information S SEAGULL Follow the instructions below to install the software Instructions After the drivers are unpacked install them using the Driver Wizard Bead installation instructions contained in Installation Instructions html Step B Windows Printer Driver I nstallation 1 3 4 7 The PC will launch the Found New Hardware Wizard again Select the No not this time radio button and then click Next Select the Install from a list or specific Advanced radio button and then click Next Select the Search for the best driver in these locations radio button Check the Include this location in the search checkbox and then click Browse Navigate to C Seagull folder on your computer s hard drive Select the folder and then Click OK Then Click Next C 11 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software C Yes this time only C Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you instal
6. Imapg Invalid that match the name of your 3 Avalanche Enabler E PowerSatng Mode Ye o ww access point STE Wreless Genera Network 1 Wu Network Type Infrastructure or Adhoc C Static WEP 3 After updating the New Value column click the Send button to send these changes to the printer Note To validate a successful Wireless LAN connection the IP address obtained from the access point will be shown on the LCD display of the printer B 3 B 4 Wireless LAN Security Settings The printer can be configured to utilize several Wireless LAN security protocols The following sections outline the most popular configurations B 4 1 WEP 64 amp 128 Bit 1 Click on the WIFI printer component 2 Click the Static WEP radio au rc Printer Component button a Q Printer tetorrnation cin nes tane i Contro id wn 0 o0 3 Change or confirm the pese CB D Sensor Calibration following parameter settings RE ET ima amp WEP Selected Key Select the key Sms number to use m Z Varetess General Network m veri WEP AP authentication Users share 40 bit 64 bit encryption Users share 128 bit 128 bit encryption include Neme WEP Data Encryption i wie ees Enable WEP Data Encryption RSR WEP Key 1 4 Base Enter the WEP keys that match O VEP Kur values used in the access point Cl wep keye WEP Key 7 WEP Key 84 4 After updating the New Value Note Da WEP hey as
7. doing so decreases the effectiveness of the case for water protection Never attempt to charge when the printer case or printer is wet short circuit could occur Remove the printer from the case allow to completely dry and then charge In the event water is believed to have entered the printer remove the battery and allow the unit to dry several days before installing the battery or charging 2 Printer Setup 2 4 Charging The battery is charged by an external auto ranging power supply which connects between the printer and an electrical outlet If the battery is completely dead the battery will need to be charged before the printer can be turned on The printer will only operate with the battery installed the printer will not function on AC power alone Ensure that the operating ranges of the power supply are compatible with your electrical service See Appendix A for details then connect power as follows The maximum operating temperature of the printer is 50 C However the maximum operating temperature when used with a Datamax O Neil power supply for charging is limited to 40 C Please charge the printer in a suitable location that meets this temperature requirement There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries properly 1 Remove the Battery from the printer Then remove the red Battery Isolator o Battery Isolator Battery 2 Re install the Batter
8. Launch the NETira CT configuration utility select Tools then Printer Demo Program Files Datamax O NeiPrintesDema Available Files Files to Print EEN TC NE 07708 2 Browse to folder containing print files Da c highlight files to be printed and click meng Add APEX Recept Demo pm APEX4 Receipt Demo pm LP3 Label Demo pm DC2 Receipt Demo pm E TI ahel Nema nm 3i gt 3 Click on Print to send the file s to the Ee D rin te r C Print time date stamp for each print job C Repeat in every seconds for times 0 forever Counter Delay between each file printing miliseconds Standalone Printer Demo do Printer Demo 1 Launch the Printer Demo utility Perform Settings Help 2 Select file to print from the drop down iube m m e n u 4T Invoice pm e m Default Select Communication Type 3 Select Settings to set the communication parameters for the communication type selected 4 Click on Print Demo to send the file to Print Demo the printer 29 2 9 Firmware Update When program updates and or new features are added they can be downloaded to the printer as follows 1 Identify the new version for your model of printer from the Datamax O Neil Web site at www datamax oneil com and download it onto your computer s hard drive Note RL3 and RI4 firmware files are not interchangeable 2 Launch the NETira CT configurati
9. a preset paper length Press and hold for 4 and 7 seconds and then release Prints the Configuration Label Press and hold until printing starts approximately 8 seconds Prints the Configuration Label with additional information Enters the printer s menu system cy Long Press 4s Toggles the Wireless LAN Bluetooth radio on and off Button Menu Icon Function Returns to the previous menu level at the top level it will exit the menu system Scrolls downward to the next available menu item or menu branch Exits the menu system and returns to Ready Mode Selects the current highlighted item or menu branch 3 1 4 Menu Pressing the button enters the printer s menu system The menu system is informational only configuration changes to the printer can not be made via the menu The menu consists of three branches default values are show next to each item Serial Baud Rate 9600 BPS Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Protocol Hardware MAC Address XX XX XX XX XX XX varies for each printer standard 6 octets of hexadecimal digits Calibrate Media The printer is factory calibrated and should not need further calibration However certain types of aftermarket paper media will need to be calibrated Depending on the media type being used this function senses the gaps between labels or the black mark on the back of the media Once the printer sense these locations it can accurately position the media for printing at
10. before the Peeler Door To remove Hold the Peeler Door closed and pull on the backing material until the slack is removed and is tight When using the printer in presenter mode a large amount of backing can accumulate Be sure to contain the backing as it can become a tripping hazard When removing backing material from the printer do not pull the backing disturb the printer Cut using scissors or tear using 2 hands a few feet from the printer 10 2 3 2 External Media Loading Load media into the printer as follows 1 Slide the Thumb latch rearward and then lift up on the printer s Cover Thumb Latch o External Media Door 11 3 Slide and hold open the Supply hubs and install the Media Spacer o Supply Hubs Media Spacer 4 Insert the Media through the External Media Door and through the printer as shown Media 5 Then close the printer s Cover and press downward until latched 6 Press the 6 button a couple of times to normalize tracking The printer should advance the media to the start of the next label for each press 12 3 Printer Operation 3 1 Front Panel The Front Panel is an event driven interface composed of a graphic display and four buttons In addition to providing current printer information the mode dependent panel allows the items in the main display area and the button functions to change as operational events require RL3 amp RL4 printer displays will tur
11. or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the Firmware Software Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Datamax O Neil Corporation 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 expressed written permission of Datamax O Neil Corporation All rights reserved Copyright 2013 Datamax O Neil Corporation Part Number 110259 003 Important Safety I nstructions This printer has been carefully designed to provide many years of safe reliable performance As with all types of electrical equipment however there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the equipment Carefully read the provided installation and operating instructions Read and follow all warning instruction labels on the printer Place the printer on a flat firm solid surface Make sure all openings on the printer remain unblocked never insert anything into the openings or ventilation slots Do not place the printer near a heat source Do not use your printer near water or spill liquid into it Be certain that your power source matches a listed voltage rating for the printer if unsure check with your dealer or local utility company Do not place the power cord where it can be stepped on and if the power cord become
12. successfully executed Dept Beat Code Marra Miscellaneous 4 Click on the Miscellaneous printer ISS Ser Se mure rm L Br shPoud Disabed Disabled component Enabled Communication Speed Commands Enabled 2 Enabled 5 Change or confirm the USB Mode Gees SCH o o o Bidas parameter setting Disablea RB L i Disabled 6 After updating the New Value column oO click the Send button to send this change AS to the printer Pause Mode Disabled Peel Mode 7 Proceed to the appropriate section to ER C Software Switch complete the USB connection USB Mode Composite Printer i i i ie meque Section C 3 Composite Class Installation Composite Printer CD Section C 4 CDC Only Installation Section C 5 Printer Class Installation C 2 C 3 Composite Class installation Do not plug the USB cable into the computers USB port If you have done so unplug it now Software Files Needed The following files are required and can be downloaded from www datamax oneil com Datamax O Neil Windows Drivers Datamax O Neil Composite Class inf file Create a new folder on your local computer named Drivers Download the necessary files and place them in this folder Step A Driver Extraction Windows Printer Drivers 1 To extract the Windows drivers to your local mue Agreement Fy SEAGULL computer double click the Datamax O Neil x x x Please read the foll
13. to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Notice RL4 Printers This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Contents 1 Getting Started db 1 2 1 3 fuite teg o EPI TET TETTE E01 1 UAD a ING EE 1 le e EN E 3 2 Printer Setup 2 1 2 2 2 3 But ee le EEN 5 Iate we eC ORM ld Le LEE 7 Loading Media Labels Or PRaper ccc cccceceeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeegeaeeeeeeteetegggennenngs 8 2 3 1 Loading for Presenter Mod
14. with an installation CD lt 6 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard E Please choose your search and installation options Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM v Include this location in the search ri C Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Next gt Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard a l Please wait while the wizard installs the software g Hardware Installation E 8 When prompted click Continue Anyway A The software you are installing for this hardware Communications Fort 9 Windows will now load the drivers to assign i has not passed Windows Logo testing to verity its compatibility the necessary ports to the printer with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediatel
15. with external charging capabilities RL4 models only using Datamax O Neil approved charging accessories For more information see the instructions included with the accessory o External Charging Contacts 2 2 interface Connections The printer can be connected to the host via the USB serial optional wireless LAN 802 11 A B G or Bluetooth The printer will automatically connect to the first port that delivers valid data Once established the printer s power must be cycled Off and On to change an interface connection Once the cable connection has been made see section 3 3 for information on using the configuration software NETira CT Serial RJ 11 v Before connecting Power or interface cables to the printer be sure the printer is powered off Serial Connection The serial interface supports RS 232C communications via a RJ 11 connector The following list of serial port settings is menu selectable via host software driver and must match the host computer s serial port settings gt Baud Rate Default 9600 bps gt Parity Default N gt Word Length Default 8 bits gt Stop Bits Default 1 USB Connection USB The USB Interface is supported in Windows 95 and greater Depending upon the operating system of your host computer installation may differ slightly For setup information see Appendix C Optional Wireless LAN and Bluetooth For setup information on optional Wireless LAN and
16. 10 haasdecinal dix 1282 WEP hays as 26 anachoma dots E AF column click the Send button to fo send these changes to the 3800 8 One Nene printer B 4 B 4 2 WPA2 PSK w CCMP 1 Click on the WIFI printer component i i i F Printer Componaet 2 Click the Click the WPA WPA2 rM radio button d Memo Magus ome namo oy Print Control EESO Max 128 Chars System Settings O Regulatory Domain Sensor Catibration ro d f 3 Change or confirm the oen D lesa digitis 1 1 isa 2 e Network Type Infrastructure following parameter settings Kies ERE EET a A Avalanche Enabler Power Saving Mode Yes Group Cipher CCMP a REN ZO veer o General Network 1 Boa Network Authentication Type WPA2 PSK Authentication Setings For 2 weAwPA2 4 Type the Pass Phrase under the WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK settings section Note that Pass Phrase is case sensitive eager O Sekta WPA_PSK_TKIPMYPA2_PSK settings 5 After updating the New Value Gd EE CERES nn V column click the Send button to send these changes to the en printer B 4 3 WPA2 PSK w TKIP 1 Click on the WIFI printer component 2 Click the Click the WPA WPA2 errem Eoi Qoo See e Se Fans nmi Reputatory Domain Eensor Calibration tup Cigher 3 Change or confirm the rc JEN following parameter settings rows oun dereen a Group Cipher TKIP Semi MAT 0 gen Network Authentication Type W PA
17. 2 B PS K Authentication Gatings For 2 wenn 4 Type the Pass Phrase under the um I c wes WPA PS K TKI P WPA2 PSK Hetwork Authentication Type Mone settings section Note that Pass Phrase is case sensitive de roum on C Sareetan WFPA PSK THIPAWRAD PSE tainge 5 After updating the New Value aic __ zeegt 4 O Show Pass Phrase as Unmask Tint column click the Send button to send these changes to the printer B 5 B 4 4 WPA2 Enterprise 1 Click on the WIFI printer component 2 Click the Click the WPA WPA2 radio button 3 Change or confirm the following parameter settings Network Authentication Type WPA Enterprise Phase 2 Method EAP MSCHAPv2 EAP Type Select EAP PEAP Note EAP Type can be variable Other values supported EAP LEAP EAP TTLS EAP PEAP EAP FAST 4 Type the user name and password under the WPA WPA2 Enterprise section 5 After updating the New Value column click the Send button to send these changes to the printer Printer Component m Printer information e Media Lobel ap Memory Modules e Include jw Y mengen A Print Control ESSID Max 128 Chars yer t t me T T System Settings Regulatory Domain Worta Wide Roaming z Sensor Calibration Group Cipher WEP 104 A A Show Signal Strength indicator No f Images Network Type infrastructure LA Upgrade Package Radio Physical Mode inated 3 Avalan
18. 8 EAN13 Interleaved 2 of 5 HIBC PLESSEY MSI Plessey UCC EAN 128 UPC A UPC E UPC 2 and 5 digit addendums Postnet Telepen UPS MaxiCode FIM USD 8 2D Symbologies PDF417 Aztec QR Code GS1 Datamatrix TLC39 MicroPDF417 Graphics Supports storage of graphics logos in Flash memory and transient print once graphic A 2 Software Firmware NETira CT Configuration Tool complete printer set up utility Control Language Compatibility DPL ZPL II amp CPCL IPL XML Device management compatibility Wavelink amp Avalanche MC Motorola MSP 3 0 and later e Network Compatibility TCP IP based networks AS 400 LPD based networks Drivers Windows amp CE Windows amp Desktop USB Label design software compatibility BarTender Niceware NiceLabel and others ERP Systems SAP Oracle e Software development kit C Visual Basic Approved Media To achieve optimum print quality and maximum printhead life Datamax O Neil specifies the use of Datamax O Neil brand media These supplies are specially formulated for use in our printers use of non Datamax O Neil supplies may affect the print quality performance and life of the printer or its components For a current list of approved media and ribbons for use in direct thermal and thermal transfer applications please contact a Media Representative at 407 523 5650 A 3 A 4 B Wireless LAN and Bluetooth Setup S
19. Bluetooth connections see Appendix B 2 3 Loading Media Labels or Paper Load media into the printer as follows 1 Slide the Thumb latch rearward and then lift up on the printer s Cover Thumb Latch 2 Slide and hold open the Supply hubs o Supply Hubs jisouo xeureqep Op a 3 Orient the Roll of Media paper or labels as shown and insert it into the printer Q Roll of Media 4 Allow the Supply Hubs to retract onto the Roll of Media Then close the printer s Cover and press downward until latched o Supply Hubs Roll of Media i auo xeweyep OP 5 Press the 6 button a couple of times to normalize tracking The printer should advance the media to the start of the next label for each press 2 3 1 Loading for Presenter Mode The printer must be configured for use in Presenter Mode See section 3 5 for connecting and configuring the printer s settings 1 Load media as described in Section 2 3 steps 1 3 2 Remove about 8 inches 200mm of labels from the Media Backing 3 Open the Peeler Door Route the media as shown below o Media Backing 4 Pull the media backing tight and then close the Peeler Door 5 Press the 6 button a couple of times to normalize tracking The printer should advance the media to the start of the next label for each press With some types of media it may be necessary to periodically remove slack in the backing liner material that accumulates
20. al Mitemrk Birra Eirg Include Mame jim mjm E E ej ma it LI D o D LI O Select an ORG Settings IP address metnad Active Canary Slat Gateway TGP Poa Lge DES Surf Active IP address Static IP address Printer DRE Mame LPDP inActive Ted seconds Enabte Connection Status Report Active Subnabmatk emp Subnet mask UDP Feri Welude Name rr oO E zr Enable Etat DNE Profane ONG Senge IP Serondary ONG Server i DNS Guffi Max 64 chars Value stant onm oor EE m oor CAE m h jan No ams 255 255 255 0 GE ocococoocooocacooo E Ke eg iegieokegegel ons ect 6 One Heres Values obtained from the DHCP server will be shown under the fields Active IP address Active Subnet Mask and Active Gateway moar Tour 815 Hn TLT E EN 1221880 lr Dn E Hp enm 155 255 255 0r GE fcoMi S600 8 Cre None B 3 Infrestructure Ad hoc Setting 1 Click on the WIFI printer component LEE m WP Pricer information amp Media Label Sparse IUE 1 i mor Modules ec We 2 Change or confirm the rep J na on E rater 5 Regulsisy Domain Worte Wide oami following parameter settings D eng Coloration Ree rm su T Show signas songs incator No o m ESSID Default D O Type name IB images Network Type infrastructure rpspgs ED Upgrade Package Radio Physical Mode
21. atian Tool Printer Campanant Printer information Media Label Semngs Memory Modules Ze Print Cantal 2 System Settings 21 Ee e Melde Mane a Val T Black Mark Paguir Value D 258 i 2 f b B ehk ono canna a Back Mask Walut 0 245 ma Gap Back Value 0 255 E Gag Paper value 0 755 Gap Sensor Gain 0 32 a Senn Clear Value 1 255 A Forts Ey Images E aAvatanche Enabler S gt R3232 Za Nibo Binna el nec Calibrabon Es a Mistelanpous EI CD el Casmration After calibration is complete the presenter sensor will be disabled You must re enable the presenter o Media Backing Gb Empi Senco 3 Presenter sensor v Maral Media ch do Presenter Distance For Presenter Sensor Calibrat I zd Quick Media EE Advance Distance after QMark Gap 1 100 inch q NETira Configuration Tool i Insert label backing into Feeder leave label exposed about 1 inch past the tear bar Click OK to continue or CANCEL to abort the test i Cancel Presenter Sensor 1 Passed Presenter Sensor Calibration Note To test the proper operation of the printer press the Feed button The label is separated from the liner and a message REMOVE LABEL is shown in the LCD After the label is removed the printer will print the next label 26 3 6 Printer Input Mode Enqulation The printer supports several printer languages
22. ce or a breach thereof even if Datamax O Neil has been advised of the possibility thereof Datamax O Neil s liability if any to the purchaser or to the customer of the purchaser hereunder shall in no event exceed the total amounts paid to Datamax O Neil hereunder by the purchaser for a defective product In no event shall Datamax O Neil be liable to the purchaser for any damages resulting from or related to any failure or delay of Datamax O Neil in the delivery or installation of the computer hardware supplies or software or in the performance of any services Some states do not permit the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages and in those states the foregoing limitations may not apply The warranties here give you specific legal rights and you may have other legal rights which vary from state to state Firmware Software Agreement The enclosed Firmware Software resident in the Printer is owned by Licensor or its suppliers and is licensed for used only on a single printer in the user s Trade or Business The User agrees not to and not to authorize or permit any other person or party to duplicate or copy the Firmware or the information contained in the non volatile or programmable memory The firmware Software is protected by applicable copyright laws and Licensor retains all rights not expressly granted In no event will Licensor or its suppliers be liable for any damages or loss including direct incidental economic special
23. ch appears damaged white stress marks in plastic discontinue use and replace o Attachment Points Orient and connect the clip s to the Attachment Points shown Belt Loop Optional the Velcro loop fastens comfortably and securely around the belt keeps the printer secure yet swivels for comfort while bending over or getting in and out of vehicles IP54 Soft Case Optional proper use of this case will allow the printer to be used in harsh dusty or rainy environments This case is certified to an IP54 rating so when properly used it will protect your product against particles as small as dust and water from any direction This case can be used in conjunction with the hand shoulder straps as well the belt loop and belt clip accessories The IP54 case has been tested at an accredited lab for use in dust and heavy water environments However it is not designed for extensive prolonged use in the rain During normal operation water could enter into the case during media changing This ingress of moisture should be avoided at all cost The printer warranty can not be honored for excessive water inside the printer even if an IP54 case is used Open the case at the 2 side zippers Slide the printer into the case Close the case using the 2 side zippers and Velcro closure meum up Fold back the paper exit flap for each print job The paper exit flap can also be rolled up out the way and secured using the Velcro strip
24. che Enables Power Saving Mode Yes RS232 ti Wireless General Network 1 gwr Authentication Setings For 2 eaea WPAM PA Sottings wchuge Name E EI Network Authentication Type LJ Select an WPA_PSK_TKIPMYPA2_PSK settings 0 Pass Phrase C Shaw Pass Phrase a Unmask Tot Primer Component m Printer information Ganeral WiFi cottingt gt Moda Lanol MET x Memory Modules a E Print Control b ESSIO Max 120 Chars 9ystem Settings L Regulatory Domain d Sensor Calibration Group Cipher g miscellaneous A Fonts ET images Upgrade Package 3 Avalanche Enabler i REI 2 v retess General Network nv D Show Signal Strength Indicator DJ Network Type Radio Physical Mode O ss Power Saving Mode Radio ON Authentication Setings For Network Authentic aon Type Phase 2 Method EAP Type WPAANPA2 Enterprise C User Name SAMPLE USER C Password sesscsece Show Password as Unenask Tod B 6 infrastructure Invatid Yes infrastructure 802 11a g Yes New value WPA Enterpnse EAP MSCHAPYI EAP PEAP B 4 5 WPA PSK TKIP w TKIP 1 Click on the WIFI printer component l m Printer Component 2 Click the Click the WPA WPA2 o rem stmt radio button ned n ESSIO Max 120 Chars gt Syslern Settings Regulatory Domain 4j Sensor Calibration Group Cipher 3 Change or confirm the jo Snow Signal Sangh na ato
25. ck Media Calibration printer has failed to detect the start of each label This procedure performs a complete recalibration of the sensors and will optimize the printer to your media In some instances you may need to perform a Quick Media Calibration after the Manual Media Calibration to further optimize the printer s sensor DN When updating the printer s firmware the sensor settings can be saved to a configuration file see section 3 7 which will eliminate the need to re calibrate the printer Sensor calibration is needed to set either the black mark or the gap value of the media sensor on the printer The Manual Media Calibration can be performed using the NETira CT configuration utility see section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT It is recommended that the battery is charged to 50 or greater before starting media calibration Launch the NETira CT configuration utility and query connect to the printer Procedure for Gap Type Media be sure the printer is set to sense Gap media see Section 3 4 1 1 Click on the Sensor Calibration printer component 2 Click the Manual Media button to start the manual calibration process Follow the instructions on the following screen 3 Select the Interlabel Gap radio button then click OK 4 Load Stock Place the face of media over the sensor close the door then click OK 5 Load Special Backing Media for Gap Peel the label s off backi
26. commended that the battery is charged to 50 or greater before starting media calibration Launch the NETira CT configuration utility and query connect to the printer 1 Click on the Sensor Calibration printer component 2 Install your media in the printer and click the Quick Media button 3 The printer will feed media while the sensor is being calibrated At the end of the process the following message will be shown indicating a successful calibration Values displayed in the New Value column may change after a calibration If the calibration is not successful repeat the procedure If the Quick Media calibration continues to fail proceed to section 3 4 3 Manual calibration Printer Component Sensor Calibration E Printer Information er Media Label Setlings Memory Modules Print Control i 4 System Settings J include Name Black Mark Paper Value 0 255 Black Mark Sensor Gain 0 31 Black Wark Value 0 255 Gap Back Value 0 255 L1 o Ug Sensor Calibration g C Gap Paper Value 0 255 LI CI g Miscelaneous A Fonts a Images Avalanche Enabler S u RS232 Gap Sensor Gain 0 32 Sensor Clear Value 0 255 dsa MetworkSetbngs ov CSI J C Select All Calibration 3 Presenter Sensor Quick Media P Sensor Calibration Passed 20 3 4 3 Manual Media Calibration The Manual Media Calibration is intended for use when Qui
27. d and can be downloaded from www datamax oneil com a Datamax O Neil CDC Class inf file Create a new folder on your local computer named Drivers Download the necessary file and place it in this folder Turn on the printer and wait until the Ready screen appears The PC will then detect the printer and launch the Found New Hardware Wizard Select the No not this time radio button and then click Next Select the Install from a list or specific Advanced radio button and then click Next Select the Search for the best driver in these locations radio button Check the Include this location in the search checkbox and then click Browse Navigate to the Driver folder you created earlier that contains the Datamax O Neil CDC Class inf file Select the folder and then Click OK Then Click Next C 8 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search For current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software C Yes this time only C Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Communications P
28. devices have limited support Software Files Needed The following files can be downloaded from www datamax oneil com NETira CT Configuration Utility Seagull Windows Drivers for Printer and Composite Class installations only Datamax O Neil Composite Class inf file for Composite Class installations only Datamax O Neil CDC Class inf file for CDC installations only Create a new folder on your local computer named Drivers Download the necessary files and place them in this folder C 1 C 2 Printer Configuration Before attempting an USB connection the printer must first be configured to use the desired USB class Set the printer to appropriate USB class for your particular application by using NETira CT configuration utility 1 Turn the printer ON and connect it to the computer using the serial cable Ez Rex ES Printer nisimasan 2 Install and Open the NETira CT pane ae configuration utility application on your PC Ze see section 3 3 for more information This ie B images IEN Fries bl ccs Firemans Varian configuration utility can be downloaded ee Gr n WE D r from our website conim my Mined Emet hrti SEE Winders G nerg He etek 3 Query the printer by using the Auto m Detect button This will connect to the printer and retrieve the setting currently stored in the printer SES Note The message Done query printer confirms that communication process was
29. dia Type Co Reflective C Interlabel Gap Cancel 22 Note A special media with black marks is needed to perform this calibration See the image to the right A sample image is included at the end of this document it can be printed and used for this calibration procedure 4 Load Stock Place a white section of media under the sensor close the door then click OK o Printing Area 5 Load Special Q Mark Media for Reflective Media Place a black section of the media under the sensor and close the door then click OK Q MarkArea 6 Remove Stock Remove all media from printer close the door then click OK 23 LOAD STOCK ENTER TO CONTINUE j Cancel Datamax O Neil Configuration Program LOAD 4 SPECIAL QMARK MEDIA FOR REFLECTIVE MEDIA TYPE ENTER TO CONTINUE REMOVE STOCE ENTER TO CONTINUE 7 NETira CT will display a Fa message indicating the process BEE REN Sensor Calibration Passed In case of any error a FAILED CALIBRATION message will be displayed Repeat the process NElira Configuration Tool 8 To confirm changes observe that the Black Mark values Printer Component e amp m Printer Information Include Name h a ve C h a n g ed e Media Label Setlings C BlackMark Paper Value 0 255 26 lt p Memory Modules Bb Print Contro PUM Eick mark Sensor Gain 0 31 4 g System Settings J _ Black Mark Value 0 255 213 Ug Sensor Calibra
30. e 10 2 3 2 External Media Loading EE 11 3 Printer Operation 3 1 oz 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 SW 3 8 3 9 PONE PANG EE 13 FLE ECOC ONG EE 13 Fhe AWODI AON cates ees nE ee EEE EEEE EEEE E 13 Lo Ae e EE 14 SENEC ee nc eee nee ere ee ee ees eee 14 COMO Fa Ol aS EE 15 NETira CIT Printer Configuration Ee rg EE 16 Media pnd Ke et ECH Le EE 18 34 1 Selecting Media WK 18 3 4 2 Quick Media CalpDrallON E 20 3 4 3 Manual Media E ele ge ME 21 PCS CICS MOOS EE 25 Printer Input Mode Emulation EEN 27 Saving amp Loading Configuration EE 28 PENE DOM Le EE 29 EIFwWwape LSOddE E 30 4 Maintenance and Adjustments 4 1 4 2 eru ding EE 31 caelis Sda5 EE 32 5 Troubleshooting DI Keiseeieti auo ECTETUR 35 eo NOURIESNOOUIIG le EEN 35 Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Wireless LAN and Bluetooth Setup B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 IM OGUCUION ranea ra a A E E A a aa aa ia 1 s rcd eB SENING E 2 I nfrastructure Ad hoc Setting EE 3 Wireless LAN Security S ttingS ccccccc cece cece esse eee nmn hehe nasa n ea naa n nnn 4 B 4 1 WEP 64 amp 128 EE 4 B 4 2 WPA2 PSK w CCMP EE 5 B 4 3 EE qM EE D DA A WDA Z Enterprtse ene hme enhn anra aa eaa rana anna aa nnn nn 6 B 4 5 WPA PSK TKIP i TIPPS usi ansao seme tpud rati SouE acie seen taranduneaanued 2854 datatent sas tapa La RR 7 Resetting ted IDEO esses adea arare s pO ER pep AERA EY age C SC aee MD RIA GREC QOL C CR TEUER C RR P 8 Bluetooth SOPUD TEE 8
31. ed to use a static IP or an dynamic IP obtained from a DHCP server Using a Dynamic I P Address DHCP 1 Click on the Wireless General Network printer component 2 Change or confirm the following parameter setting I P address method DHCP 3 After updating the New Value column click the Send button to send these changes to the printer D Using Static I P Address 1 Click on the Wireless General Network printer component 2 Change or confirm the following parameter settings I P address method Static Static I P address According to your network IP range Static Subnet mask According to your network subnet mask 3 After updating the New Value column click the Send button to send these changes to the printer H ij CR SN P erGeseeesest E Printer bam uw hefa Label Berar Modal di Prir Control a Drim Satinga mh Esnia Cabbraton Lei m retargoug A Fonts ES rage Up rage Package ER solche nabh PRN 1 Hl eier Genaral Network Hi ee Let es Printer Geonpcapnt 3 WP Printer Information e Media Label ap Memory Modules E Print Contrat J Systamm Eenngs z Sercor Cabtealion gl miBrebanpuE A Fanix E Images HA Upgrade Package FR Avalanche Enabler sf REZI di Witeters General Network D vir B 2 Enable Connection Saken Reput Active Sonnet miisi Lg iia Decoran OMG Server DS Ge Mant EJ eara j Si Windies Gener
32. en click Next Description PED atamas D Meil 4206F Mark Ill 7 2 1 0 Location Swank acc Datamas D Meil c This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important N Cancel C 6 9 When prompted click Continue Anyway 10 Windows will now install the necessary files for the Windows printer driver 11 Click Finish to close the wizard The printer can now be selected for use in the printer dialogue box of any windows application C 7 Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software es Hardware Installation E Wi A The software you are installing For this hardware LES d Printers Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anya STOP Installation Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for 2 Datamax 0 N eil E 4206P Mark I Click Finish to close the wizard 4 Back Cancel C 4 CDC Only installation Do not plug the USB cable into the computers USB port If you have done so unplug it now 1 2 3 4 5 7 Files Needed The following file is require
33. etooth change or confirm the following parameter settings eMedia Label meum en Status Adferp apen Required Di o Stings C Busen Desce Name 32 chart Mak KE Bondable Yes mac end ien un e Dreeem ie We e Connectable Yes e d ie queen meme con m e Fasmer pang 6 Discoverable Yes E Poww Down Time 05424 scone 00 e PassKey Default 0000 must match entry used on host computer 3 After updating the New Value column click the Send button to send these changes to the printer Blueioon Device Address 00 1 TAC T NEITA Semita Name Poning Sora 4 Allow 30 seconds for the printer reset For connection to the printer please refer to the instructions included with your Bluetooth adapter or host computer handheld B 8 C USB Setup GE Introduction The printer can be connected to a PC or a handheld device using a USB cable Before connecting the printer to your host device the type or class of USB connection must be determined There are three classes of USB connections that are supported CDC Communication Device Class virtual COM port via emulated RS 232 Printer Class Typical Windows Printer Composite Class CDC Printer Class Whenever possible it is recommended to use the Composite Class as it gives the most flexibility However on some systems e g handheld devices CDC or Printer Class alone should be selected as handheld
34. file Select and Download Boot 2 file and Erase System and or User Area boxes and click send to initiate the download v Always Check Erase System and or User Area box unless otherwise instructed Boot1 and Boot Loader BODT 1 Information Select and Download Boot 1 file C Documents and Settings mweatherholt My Documents AL Done Done BOOT 2 Information Select and Download Boot 2 file C Documents and Settingssmweatherhol My Documents RL Erase System and or User Area Warning Use with CAUTION Erase System and User Area Erase User Area Only Data block size for each package transmission 40960 v bytes Delay between each package transmission 0 v miliseconds 5 Once the Boot Loader files have been loaded the firmware version can now be updated using the procedure outlined in section 3 9 30 Maintenance and Adjustments 4 4 Cleaning intervals This section details the cleaning adjusting and troubleshooting tips for the printer Proper cleaning is critical To maintain peak performance of the printer Datamax O Neil offers a complete line of cleaning products including pens cards films and swabs Visit our website at www datamax oneil com to learn more The following table outlines the recommended maintenance schedule for the various printer parts Printhead E mn Sere ot Sono Cleaning Pens After 3 5 rolls of media Swab w Isopropyl Alcohol Pla
35. h the NETira CT configuration utility and query connect to the printer To Save a Configuration File Select a configuration file 1 Once the printer has been Save in PiinterConfgs Denali v20 cfg SamplePrinter cfg I queried the current settings can now be saved to a file My Recent You may also make changes to eii any of the settings and have these values saved as well amp My Documents 2 To save current configuration in a file go to File Save As menu and specify the filename CH o d A3 zl KS My Network Save as type Config File v The current settings will be saved in a file with extension cfg To Load a Configuration File S Ir dente psg e 1 To open a saved configuration go to File Open menu and Pare Fires Module Droe een choose the configuration He E nb PUA XG RI Ib Mey 1200 filename Optional Check include Sensor Calibration Data on Open box to import sensor data with the configuration Sensor data is printer specific and should only be imported to the printer that it came from 7 bae Seren Caisin Daa nr pen 2 The configuration will now be loaded in to NETira CT 28 3 9 Printer Demo There are two ways to send demo label formats to the printer NETira CT and the standalone Printer Demo program available for download at www datamax oneil com NETira CT Printer Demo Printer Demo 1
36. he TCP IP Configuration Icon ze Zu PAEA oR RE D se Sere i b In the TCP IP Configuration dialogue box enter the IP address of the printer and click OK The IP address should be displayed on the printers LCD C In the toolbar from the drop down menu box select TCP IP Then click on the Query Printer Icon D 3 At this point you may browse the Printer Component categories and make any changes necessary to the printer configuration 4 Once your changes are complete send the new settings to the printer using the Send button Note When using the Send button only the changes displayed on the current page will be sent Ra The Set current setting to printer button sa will send all changes made to all pages 17 Lis jj oe BER D DEEL SE rer m onu en Tee m here en om abr WP pain 009 09121 sett eg WE g r PIC ze e Tac Roa Wr Tope 2 4 Media and Calibration 3 4 1 Selecting Media Type To accommodate a variety of media types the printer is equipped with two sensors A transmissive sensor for gap and notch type label media and a reflective sensor for black mark type label media Several media types and their proper sensor settings are shown below Notch Media Notch Media Reflective Media Media l Pal 0R ISG Edge Center Black Mark Continuous Media Type Continuous Sensor l Gap Not Supported Gap Reflective Requires the Continuo
37. ith Q Mark or black mark 3 After updating the New Value Media Label Settings columns click the Send button New Value a Value Status Include Name to send these changes to the Continuous Label Length 1 100 inch ma 800 600 at p printer Head Cleaning Threshold 0 disable 99 0 H Label Width 1 100 inch or 1 10 mm 412 300 Limit to Label Length Disabled Disabled 1000 Maximum Label Length 1 100 inch max 1000 Paper Empty Distance 1 100 inch max 9 25 Sensor Type Gap e AA gt 0 0 0 e Ge Continuous Note NETira CT will change its column status from a green to orange triangle 4 when values are modified and does not match current printer values 19 3 4 2 Quick Media Calibration The printer is factory calibrated for operation with most media types both gap and black mark Try your media without performing any calibration adjustments first this will determine if the factory settings are compatible Only perform the calibration adjustments if you are experiencing media registration issues The Quick Media Calibration should be performed first if it fails to detect your label media proceed to the Manual Media Calibration procedure see section 3 4 3 The Quick Media Calibration can be performed using the NETira CT configuration utility see section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT or the front panel menu see section 3 14 It is re
38. l software for Datamax O Neil E4206P Mark III If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 6 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Na tas Sy Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM v Include this location in the search RE C Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose wll be the best match for your hardware lt Back Next gt Cancel 8 Select the driver that matches your model printer there may be multiple models listed and then click Next 9 When prompted click Continue Anyway 10 Windows will now install the necessary files for the Windows printer driver 11 Click Finish to close the wizard The printer can now be selected for use in the printer dialogue box of any windows application Found New Hardware Wizard Please select the best match for your hardware from the list bel
39. ld only be cleaned with the Datamax O Neil Cleaning Pens 1 Open the printer Cover Remove any media installed in the printer Open the External Media Door located in the bottom of the printer o External Media Door 2 Remove the cleaning card from its package Insert the cleaning card through the External Media Door and into the printer as shown o Cleaning Card 32 3 Close the Cover and then Press the Li button several times until the cleaning card has been completely fed through the printer Repeat if necessary o Cleaning Card S Feed Button 4 Reload the media Close the Cover push down until it latches closed Press the 6 button to normalize tracking To clean the printhead using Datamax O Neil Cleaning Pens 770189 000 The Cleaning Pens are typically intended for use on linerless model printers or any printer with adhesive build up They are used to clean components that are exposed directly to adhesive Two pens are included In the kit the first pen Step 1 breaks up the adhesive and the second pen Step2 removes it STEP 1 STEP2 The pen s end cap has a plastic scraper to remove large build ups of adhesive from the printhead and other parts DO NOT USE ON THE PLATEN ROLLER OR SENSORS 33 34 Da Troubleshooting 5 1 introduction Occasionally situations arise that require troubleshooting Possible problem situations and potential solutions are listed below Contact a qua
40. lified technician for problems that persist or problems not covered in this section 5 2 Troubleshooting Tips The following section lists the symptoms and the associated page numbers of the topics covered While not every situation is addressed you may find some tips helpful After a correction action is taken press the 6 button to clear the alarm Unacceptable print quality Dirty printhead Clean the printhead see Section 4 2 The temperature setting may be incorrect for the media being used Use the configuration utility or software commands adjust the Heat Setting and Print Speed Faulty printhead call for service The printer does not print or prints several labels at once The labels are incorrectly loaded See the loading instructions in Section 2 3 The media is not calibrated Calibrate it see Section 3 4 The media sensor or sensor circuitry may be defective Call for service Skips every other label or occasionally skips labels The label is formatted too close to the top edge of the label Leave white space equal to 8 dot rows about 02 inch 5mm at the top of the label The media is not calibrated Calibrate it see Section 3 4 The media sensor or media sensor circuitry may be defective Call for service Unable to print rotations The characters are formatted outside the dimensions of the label Check that the row column values provide enough room for the height of the image being p
41. n click Next to continue 3 Atthe next screen UNCHECK the two option boxes and then click Finish C 10 Windows Printer Drivers License Agreement E E cr M TFC Please read the following license agreement carefully WINDOWS PRINTER DRIVER LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY Seagull Scientific Inc Seagull grants you a non exclusive license to use the accompanying Windows Printer Driver s and related documentation Seagull Software subject to the following provisions You assume full responsibility for the selection of the Seagull Software to achieve your intended results and for the installation use and results obtained from the Seagull Software Both the software and the related material are Copyrighted and are protected by law Title to and all rights and interests in the Seagull Software wherever resident and on whatever media are and shall remain the property of Seagull Furthermore by using the accompanying driver s you agree v 8 accept the terms in the license agreement do not accept the terms in the license agreement Windows Printer Drivers E Installation Directory wh E L L Pease select the directory to unpack the software The sofware will be unpacked to the directory listed below To unpack to a different directory either type in the new path or click Browse t select a different directory Installation Directory Cen Spaco required on Gran 15 2 ME Space available on selected drae
42. n off and enter during sleep mode after 1 minute of inactivity press any button to wake V RL3 amp RL4 printers will turn off after 120 minutes of inactivity This shutdown period can be adjusted or disabled using the NETira CT configuration program Ver 35 or greater by modifying System Settings System Powerdown setting See section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT When the printer is chagrining it will not auto shutoff 3 1 1 LCD Icons Icon Function Battery Charge Level The number of bars and the will change according to 90 remaining battery charge During charging the battery level is continuously progressing to show charging unless at 100 T ull Wireless LAN Signal Strength Jh The DC power supply is connected and the battery is charging IP address currently assigned to the printer if equipped If an IP is not assigned geed it will display as 0 0 0 0 Bluetooth models will display the MAC address 3 1 2 Audible Alerts Event 1 beep AC power supply disconnected Constant 10 sec Failed download via RS232 Short interval beep for length of download Downloading data via Wireless LAN 13 3 1 3 Buttons Ready Mode Button Function Short Press Wakes the printer from sleep or off mode Short Press Puts the printer into sleep mode Press and hold 4s then release Turns off the printer RL3 models only Press and hold 10s Resets the printer Short Press Feeds one label or
43. nch the NETira CT configuration utility Mode function within NETira CT language input mode If the printer has been set to use an input mode other than DPL the printer s input mode must be changed back to Auto or DPL This can be performed using the Tools gt Set Input 2 Be sure the battery is installed and the printer is ON Connect the host to the printer see Section 2 2 Interface Connection For Serial and Bluetooth Connections a Query the printer by using the Auto Detect button This will connect to the printer and retrieve the setting currently stored in the printer b If the Auto Detect is unsuccessful close the Open a configuration file dialogue box and go to the Settings drop down menu and choose the RS232 menu option On this screen you can manual select the port and it parameters C Once Complete click OK and then click the Query Printer button on toolbar This will connect to the printer and retrieve the setting currently stored in the printer 16 e RS 232 Configuratio La BaudRate Data Bits Parity Stop bits Handshake Read Timeout Read Butter Write Timeout Write Buffer T COM2 9600 v 8 None One None 1000 D 16384 vi 4000 32768 S NETira Configuration Tool File For Wireless LAN Connections Close the Open a configuration file dialogue box a In the toolbar Click on t
44. ner less Media Capability RL4 DP 00100200 SERIAL USB RL4 Serial and 802 11 b g a Liner less Media Capability RLA DP 00000010 SERIAL USB RL4 RS 232 and USB only Serial Ext charging contacts RLA DP 00000110 SERIAL USB RL4 Serial and Bluetooth v2 1 Ext charging contacts RL4 DP 00000210 SERIAL USB RL4 Serial and 802 11 b g a Ext charging contacts RLA DP 00100010 SERIAL USB RL4 R5 232 and USB only Serial Liner less Media Capability Ext charging contacts RLA DP 00100110 SERIAL USB RL4 Serial and Bluetooth v2 1 Liner less Media Capability Ext charging contacts RLA DP 00100210 SERIAL USB RL4 Serial and 802 11 b g a Liner less Media Capability Ext 13 Carry Accessories Several accessories are available for the printer to allow for ease of use and portability Belt Clip Included with printer the Belt Clip allows easy attachment to a belt or similar object Bett clip Shoulder Strap Hand Strap Choose either a hand or longer shoulder strap for maximum comfort and flexibility Each strap incorporates heavy duty clasps for an easy and secure attachment however these are not OSHA approved safety straps Both the hand strap and shoulder strap have a limited break away strength If the strap is caught or wrapped and pulled beyond normal use the strap will come off the Attachment Points Do not use the straps for mounting hanging or otherwise a permanent installation of the printer If the lat
45. ng and place backing over the sensor and close the door then click OK 6 Remove Stock Remove all media from printer close the door then click OK Sr Hi fire Canfipuration Toal WP Printer Information Inn Mar s Media Label Settings Ze ott D Maman Madules E Bach H rk Paper Value 245 di Pret contri aeos San om aF Syatern Eepmog Black Mark valise ft 255 i Ti Gap Gack Vatue 0365 a Miscelanidus ti T JA Fonts A EY Images Lj eegenen Gain 0 22 ra Avalanene Enabler 3 E BenserClear Value 255 x RE 4 Moteork Sottings t Gag Paper valise 0 255 Calibration do Selert a media type Media Type Reflective nterlabel Gap Cancel NETira Configuration Tool E LOAD STOCK ENTER TO CONTINUE Cancel METira Configuration Tool LOAD 4 SPECIAL BACKING MEDIA FOR GAP MEDIA TYPE ENTER TO CONTINUE I REMOVE STOCE ENTER TO CONTINUE Cancel 21 7 NETira CT will display a message Indicating the process has finished In case of any error a FAILED CALIBRATION message will be displayed Repeat the process 8 To confirm changes observe that Gap Back Value and Gap Paper Value have changed Manual Media Eg Sensor Calibration Passed NETira Configuration Tool LM Ae Jj Settings D AM Bie ae LIAN nN E ex n G Printer Component Printer Information o Media Label Settings lt Memory Modules amp Print Control g Sy
46. on utility and query connect to the printer see section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT finished Be sure to check the box labeled Include Sensor Calibration Data on Open when restoring D It is recommended that the configuration be saved before downloading firmware and restored when the configuration See Section 3 7 for instructions i Firmware Loader mn EW 3 Go to the Tools gt Upgrade gt Firmware Select the binary file BIN file Select a Firmware file ocuments and Settingsscegas Deskto 01 ODOT bin v 4 Click the Send button to start the firmware update Data block size for each package transmission 40960 v bytes Delay between each package transmission 0 v miliseconds Loading Boot 1 and Boot 2 and Firmware Loading Boot Firmware requires a serial connection to the printer 1 Connect the printer to your PC using a serial cable 2 Launch the NETira CT configuration utility and query connect to the printer see section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT It is recommended that the configuration be saved before downloading firmware and restored when finished Be sure to check the box labeled Include Sensor Calibration Data on Open when restoring the configuration See Section 3 7 for instructions 3 Go to the Tools gt Upgrade gt Firmware Select the binary files BIN files for each of the Boot files 4 Check the Select and Download Boot 1
47. or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation Continue Anya Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for F Communications Port 10 Click Finish to close the wizard The printer can now be selected for using the virtual com port assigned to the printer Click Finish to close the wizard lt Back Cancel C 9 5 Printer Class Only Installation Do not plug the USB cable into the computers USB port Software Files Needed If you have done so unplug it now The following file is required and can be downloaded from www datamax oneil com Datamax O Neil Windows Drivers Create a new folder on your local computer named Drivers Download the necessary file and place it in this folder Step A Driver Extraction 1 To extract the Windows drivers to your local computer double click the Datamax O Neil x x x file that was previously downloaded from the website The following screen will appear Click the Accept radio button and then click Next to continue 2 Atthe next screen you can choose the location of installation directory it is recommended to keep the default directory and the
48. ort D If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 4 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM v Include this location in the search mmm Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not quarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Next gt Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software EI Hardware Installation o 8 When prompted click Continue Anyway A The software you are installing for this hardware Communications Port 9 Windows will now load the drivers to assign i has not passed Windows Logo testing to verity its compatibility the necessary ports to the printer with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair
49. ow Sa Datamax O Neil E420BP Mark III Version Manufacturer Description ED atamas D Neil E 4206P Mark Ill 7 2 1 0 Location Datamax O Neill c hzwork ace This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software Hardware Installation EE CES A The software you are installing For this hardware Printers has not passed Windows Logo testing to verfu its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation Continue Anya Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software For Yh Datamax O Neil E 4206P Mark Ill Ki ex Click Finish to close the wizard Back Cancel C 12 Rerleciive Mecta Calibration lahel e
50. owing license agreement carefully file that was previously downloaded from the website The following screen will appear WINDOWS PRINTER DRIVER LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANT Y Click the Accept radio button and then click Next Windowe Prater Diver and related decumentation CA H to continue Zeie Ee Ee dM Both the software and the related material are Copyrighted and are protected by law Title to and all rights and interests in the Seagull Software wherever resident and on whatever media are and shall remain the property of Seagull Furthermore by using the accompanying driver s you agree 8 acceptthe terms in the license agreement do not accept the terms in the license agreement Windows Printer Drivers E Installation Directory E1SI AGUL d 2 Atthe next screen you can choose the location of installation directory it is recommended to keep the default directory and then click Next to continue The sofware will be unpacked to the directory listed below To unpack to a different directory either type in the new path or click Browse to select a different directory Installation Director Spaco required on crn 16 2 ME Space available on selected drae 122 GB Windows Printer Drivers EF ySEAGULL SCIENTIFI Installation Information Follow the instructions below to install the software 3 At the next screen UNCHECK the two option boxes Instructions and then click Finish After the drivers are un
51. packed install them using the Driver Wizard Options Read installation instructions contained in Installation Instructions html C 3 Step B Windows Port Driver Installation 1 Turn on the printer and wait until the Ready 2 3 screen appears The PC will then detect the printer and launch the Found New Hardware Wizard Select the No not this time radio button and then click Next Select the Install from a list or specific Advanced radio button and then click Next Select the Search for the best driver in these locations radio button Check the Include this location in the search checkbox and then click Browse Navigate to the Driver folder you created earlier that contains the Datamax O Neil Composite Class inf file Select the folder and then Click OK Then Click Next C 4 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only C Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Communications Port If your hardware came
52. r d Network Type following parameter settings pae aa ee DEE Avalanche Enabler Power Saving Mode Group Cipher TKIP t R022 SIT Wireless General Network 1 Mu Network Authentication Type WPA2 PSK_TKIP 4 Type the Pass Phrase under the WPA PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK settings section Note that Pass Phrase is case sensitive WPA Pk TKIPANVPA2 PSK gefong 5 After updating the New Value AIRE es selma Mh column click the Send button to someone send these changes to the printer B 7 B S Resetting the Printer In the event of a Wireless LAN communication problem drop offs hangs can t communicate ect the printer can be reset To reset the printer te 1 Press and hold the button until the Radio Off message is displayed and then release 425 2 Next press and hold the button until the Turning Radio On message is displayed and then release The printer will re boot and attempt to connect to the network device using the parameters previously set in the printer As an alternate method remove the battery from the printer wait 20 seconds and then re install the battery see section 2 1 B G Bluetooth Setup The printer is configured with default factory settings To determine your printer s configuration print a Configuration Label See Section 3 2 1 Click the Bluetooth menu item in the Printer Component section of the configuration utility 2 To set up the printer for Blu
53. ra CT Configuration Software version 1 0 0 35 or greater Available for download at www datamax oneil com Serial Cable 210164 100 or 210191 101 Applicable label media or receipt paper Datamax O Neil offers a full line of printing supplies at www datamax oneil com It is a good idea to save all packaging materials in the event that shipping the printer is ever required The table below identifies the P N and printer features of the RL3 and RL4 printers The model number can be found on the label located on the back of the printer charging contacts RL3 MODEL NUMBER STANDARD FEATURE S OPTI ONAL FEATURE S RL3 DP 00000000 SERI AL USB RL3 RS 232 and USB only Serial RL3 DP 00000100 SERI AL USB RL3 Serial and Bluetooth v2 1 RL3 DP 00000200 SERI AL USB RL3 Serial and 802 11 b g a RL3 DP 00100000 SERI AL USB RL3 RS 232 and USB only Serial Liner less Media Capability RL3 DP 00100100 SERIAL USB RL3 Serial and Bluetooth v2 1 Liner less Media Capability RL3 DP 00100200 SERIAL USB RL3 Serial and 802 11 b g a Liner less Media Capability RL4 MODEL NUMBER STANDARD FEATURE S OPTIONAL FEATURE S RL4 DP 00000000 SERI AL USB RL4 RS 232 and USB only Serial RL4 DP 00000100 SERIAL USB RL4 Serial and Bluetooth v2 1 RL4 DP 00000200 SERIAL USB RL4 Serial and 802 11 b g a RL4 DP 00100000 SERIAL USB RL4 RS 232 and USB only Serial Liner less Media Capability RL4 DP 00100100 SERIAL USB RL4 Serial and Bluetooth v2 1 Li
54. re Storage Temperature Charging Temperature Relative Humidity ESD Protection Print Technology Printhead Print Width Print Speed Memory Installed Memory Media Media Types Media Thickness Range Media Roll Capacity RL3 5 6 w x 7 6 h x 3 2 d 142 x 193 x 81 mm RL4 6 5 w x 7 9 h x 3 2 d 166 x 200 x 81 mm RL3 1 95 Ibs 0 88 kg RL4 2 16 lbs 0 98 kg oft 1 8m 128x64 LCD display with white LED backlighting Four 4 button user interface 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C 10 90 non condensing RL4 8kV Air 6kV Contact RL3 6kV Air 6kV Contact Direct thermal 203 dots per inch 8 dots per mm RL3 2 8 72 mm RL4 4 125 105 mm 4 per second 102 mm per second 32 MB RAM 64 MB Flash RL3 1 00 3 125 26 79 mm RLA 2 00 4 12 51 105 mm Linered and linerless if equipped labels with black mark or gap sensing External fanfold or roll supply 2mil 6 5mil 2 65 67 mm O D on 0 75 19 mm I D core Communications Serial Interface USB Interface Bluetooth Interface Wireless LAN Network Support Power Source Battery DC Inputs Recharging RL3 Endurance RL4 Endurance RS232 up to 460 8 kbps 2 0 full speed Supported versions Version 2 1 Class 2 Serial port profile Network standard IEEE 802 11 a b g Wireless access modes Infrastructure and ad hoc
55. rinted 35 Light print on the right side of the label The printer s cover is not latched down Latch it The printhead is not properly aligned Call for service Printer fails to power ON The battery may need to be charged Charge the battery see Section 2 1 For RL3 models make sure the printer is turned on see Section 3 1 3 Label advances 8 inches before a fault indication The media may not be properly loaded Reload it see Section 2 3 When loading media ensure that the supply hubs are against the media and that gaps or marks in the labels are in line with the media sensor The media sensor or media sensor circuitry may be defective Call for service Labels move excessively from side to side during printing The media may not be properly loaded Reload it see Section 2 3 When loading media ensure that the supply hubs are against the media and that gaps or marks in the labels are in line with the media sensor When using Peeler Mode slack in backing liner material occurs With some types of media it may be necessary to periodically remove slack in the liner material that accumulates before the Peeler Door To remove Hold the Peeler Door closed and pull on the liner material until the slack is removed and the liner is tight 36 A Specifications Physical Characteristics Dimensions Weight printer only Drop Specifications User Interface User Environment Operating Temperatu
56. s damaged immediately replace it If service is required use only qualified trained technicians to repair your printer Agency Compliance and Approvals UL60950 1 2nd Edition C US CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Edition Listed The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this product conforms to the following standards or other normative documents Applicable Directive C C 2004 108 EC 73 23 EEC Applicable Standards RL3 Printers EN55022 2006 Class A RL4 Printers EN55022 2006 Class B EN55024 1998 Al 2001 A2 2003 EC60950 1 2005 2nd Edition D Bluetooth The RL3 and RL4 printers with the 802 11 a b g and Bluetooth wireless technology options has been found compliant to the SAR requirements The maximum SAR measured value was 0 572 W kg averaged over 1 gram FCC Notice RL3 Printers 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 This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
57. stem Settings 4 Ug Sensor Calibration g Miscelaneous Include Name C Black Mark Paper Value 0 255 e BC clack mark Sensor Gain 0 31 Black Mark Value 0 255 o o Gap Back Value 0 255 I o o o 7 Gap Paper Value 0 255 Gap Sensor Gain 0 32 Sensor Clear Value 0 255 A Fonts iy Images 3 Avalanche Enabler S u RS232 2 Network Settings gt C Select All Calibration 4 Empty Sensor 4p Presenter Sensor Manual Media 33 Quick Media Procedure for Black Mark Media be sure the printer is set to sense Black Mark media see Section 3 4 1 1 Click on the Sensor Calibration printer component 2 Click the Manual Media button to start the manual calibration process Follow the instructions on the following screen 3 Select the Reflective radio button then click OK amp m Printer Information t Media Label Settings x Memory Modules amp Print Control _ System Settings R ration Status New Value c EN Include Name Black Mark Paper Value 0 255 25 F ep l 3 Miscelaneous A Fonts E Images Avalanche Enabler S xf RS232 soa Network Settings ze Anm iN 0O O Gap Paper Value 0 255 L1 Gap Sensor Gain 0 32 E O Sensor Clear Value 0 255 Gap Back Value 0 255 C Select All Calibration 59 Empty Sensor do Select a media type Me
58. such as CPCL ZPL DPL etc However the printer has an AUTO input mode that will detect the type of script and switch to the desired printing language By default the printer is configured as an AUTO mode To manually change the printer language used perform the following steps These setting changes can be performed using the NETira CT configuration utility see section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT The NETira CT configuration utility can only communicate to the printer using the DPL printer D Launch the NETira CT configuration utility and query connect to the printer 1 Click on the Systems Settings printer component 2 Set the Input Mode to the desired emulation under the New Value column H 3 After updating the New Value column click the Send button to send this change to the printer Printer Component a Panter Information Media Label Settings xy Memory Modules gi Print Control Fj System Settings Sensor Calibration 3 Miscelaneous A Fonts E images Avalanche Enabler Setii a RS232 Jy Network Settings Au WHF Semngs 3 Bluetooth 27 System Settings Include Name Backeght mode Backup After Print Backup Delay 0 255 1 50sec Beeper Column DPI Default Module Disable Symbol Set Selection Double Byte Symbol Set ESC Sequences Enabled Font Emulation Format Attribute Image Mode Input Mode Label Rotalion Label Store Le
59. t Introduction The printer makes IP requests at power up so before making a network connection to the printer consider how your IP addressing needs to be assigned The IP addressing of the printer can be configured in one of two ways Using a static IP Address or Using IP Discovery DHCP BootP or RARP Default Network Settings The following table lists some of the printer s default network setting Any of these parameters can be modified using the NETira CT configuration program See section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT Network RL3 HL A HL A Parameter All Firmware Versions Firmware version 8 02 0050 or earlier a S version 8 02 0051 or later ESSID Do Nome J J TCP Port 9100 L H8 UDP Port 9200 9200 Bluetooth Name Printer RL3 Printer RL4 Printer RLA 1 Turn the printer ON and connect it to the computer using the serial cable 2 Install and Open the NETira CT configuration utility application on your PC see section 3 3 for more information This configuration utility can be downloaded from our website 3 Query the printer by using the Auto Detect button This will connect to the printer and retrieve the setting currently stored in the printer L 1 kaale Zeg Clb gion Data on Deen Note The message Done query printer confirms that communication process was successfully executed B 1 B 2 Static P DHCP Setting The printer can be configur
60. t it now Advanced radio button and then click Next What do you want the wizard to do C Install the software automatically Recommended Ce Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options 4 Select the Search for the best driver in these locations radio button Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boses below to limit or expand the default search which includes local R paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed 5 Check the Include this location in the search x 5 h bl dia fl LB RUM checkbox and then click Browse E Uu UE v Include this location in the search 6 Navigate to C Seagull folder on your com p uter s h a rd d ri ve C Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that 7 Select the folder and then Click OK Then the driver vau choose will be the best match for your hardware Click Next Back Mest gt Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Please select the best match for your hardware from the list below Sa i Datamax O Neil E4206P Mark III Version Manufacturer 8 Select the driver that matches your model printer there may be multiple models listed and th
61. ten Roller Coron yaa Cleaning Pens After 3 5 rolls of media Isopropyl Alcohol Peel Off Roller Cleaning Pens Cleaning Pens After 3 5 rolls of media Lid Roller COULON WaN W Cleaning Pens After 3 5 rolls of media Isopropyl Alcohol Media Sensor Compressed Air Compressed Air Monthly Compressed Air Compressed Air As Needed 2 4 T Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable solvent always take the proper precautions when using this substance To achieve optimum print quality and maximum printhead life Datamax O Neil specifies the use of Datamax O Neil brand media and ribbons These supplies are specially formulated for use in our printers use of non Datamax O Neil supplies may affect the print quality performance and life of the printer or its components For a current list of approved media and ribbons for use in direct thermal and thermal transfer applications please contact a Media Representative at 407 523 5650 31 4 4 Cleaning the Printheac If print quality declines symptoms include non compliant bar codes print dropouts and streaks the typical cause is debris build up on the printhead Furthermore when the build up is not removed it may lead to reduced service life or printhead failure Streaks in printed labels usually indicate a dirty or faulty printhead To clean the printhead using Datamax O Neil cleaning card The following procedure is for standard configuration printers Linerless printers shou
62. the start of each label Once selected the printer will feed media pause 20 seconds and then complete the calibration LA 3 2 Configuration Label Initiation of this mode causes the printer to print its Configuration Label The Configuration Label provides valuable printer information including the firmware version memory allocations enabled options communications settings and label counter data To print the Configuration Label 1 Be sure the printer is properly loaded with media at least 4 inches wide and that the power to the printer is off 2 Turn on the printer allow the printer to reach a ready state 3 Press and hold the 6 for 4 to 7 seconds and then release The printer will now print the current configuration of the printer 15 3 3 NETira CT Printer Configuration Utility The NETira CT printer configuration utility available for download at www datamax oneil com is a Windows based configuration utility that allows the user to make changes to the existing printer setup via a serial or Wireless LAN connection Utility Features Allows Real Time Control Query of Printer Configuration Define and Save Optimal Configurations for Applications Saved Configurations can be Shared with other Printers and Sent via Email Download Files Formats and Fonts Query Memory Modules The NETira CT configuration utility can only communicate to the printer using the DPL printer D 1 Once installed lau
63. tion Gap Back Value 0 255 136 g Misceleneous Gap Paper Value 0 255 212 F e n Gan Sensor Gain 0 32 4 Avalanche Enabler S O Sensor Clear Value 0 255 5 X9 RS232 vax Network Settings v i gt C Select All Calibration 4 Empty Sensor 3 Presenter Sensor Quick Media 24 3 5 Presenter Mode To set the printer to work in Presenter Mode follow the following steps Set the Presenter Sensor Equipped parameter to enable the presenter sensor Calibrate the Presenter Sensor to store the media settings liner and media These setting changes can be performed using the NETira CT configuration utility see section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT Launch the NETira CT configuration utility and query connect to the printer Enable the Presenter Sensor 1 Click on the Miscellaneous printer component Pause Mode Disabled Disabled Peel Mode Disabled v EL Present Sensor Equipped Disabled CO Software Switch Ignored Disabled Enabled ignored Printer Component Miscelaneous S ss cur ane ocak include Name Value Status New Value 2 Set the Present Sensor x Memory Modules ER As send LO ees Print Control CI Communication Heat Commands Enabled Enabled Equipped to Ena bled J System Settings go Communication Speed Commands Enabled Enabled WW Sensor Calibration Communication TOF Commands Enabled Enabled
64. us Label Length value to be set Setting Most applications that use label media will use the default setting of Gap However if black mark or continuous media is being used this setting must be changed The Sensor Type setting can be changed using the NETira CT configuration utility Launch the NETira CT configuration utility and query connect to the printer 1 Click on the Media Label em Settings printer component pepe mi WE Printer infoermamani Include Name E valua E Mernony Modules E Coilinuous Label Length 100 L 1000 jl Print Caribe neng Cleaning Threshold ge D d ae cht O Lapetwoen np iacta 400 erii Wiesen Sege A Fonts E Maximum Label Length hil im 751 Gi O PaperEmpty Distance 1 100 inch 25 2 T h ih diff t freie EnatbierS EJ Sensor Type Sap o change the differen pd oom Miik S mngs parameters select from the h WI Settings pull down values or key ina value 18 Common Settings Continuous Label Distance the printer will advance after pressing the FEED button Length 1 100 inch Distance is measured in 1 100 inch i e 1000 10 inches Label Width 1 100 425 200 2 inch media inch 300 3 inch media 400 4 inch media Maximum Label Length 800 Distance must be greater than the length of your media i e 1000 210 1 100 inch inches 4 Sensor Type Continuous Gap Labels with gap Continuous Media with no gaps Reflective Labels w
65. vel Menu Language 20 Chars Max Menu Moda Retract Delay 1 255y 10ms Row DPI Scalable Font Cache Single Byte Symbol Set SOP Emulation Timeout GO 9999 seconds o LI m LI L1 LI o L1 o m Li LI o a LI LI o LI LI L1 Il O L1 LI II Select All Backiight Auto On Timer 5 255 s Disabled P Enabled 203 D Disabled Unicode Yes No Substituson XOR Mulliple label Auto None States amp Flelds English User 70 203 384 TPM PC 850 MULTIL Disable 30 language input mode If the printer has been set to use an input mode other than DPL the printer s input mode must be changed back to Auto or DPL This can be performed using the Tools gt Set Input Mode function within NETira CT Status New Value 600000000000000000 0 0 0 020 0 10 Auto On On when Disabled Enabled 203 D Disabled Unicode Yes No Substitution XOR Multipla label PM PC 850 MULTIL Disable 30 3 7 Saving amp Leading Configuration Files The NETira CT configuration program allows printer configuration files to be saved to a file These files can be useful for saving a printer configuration for a particular application or media Saved configuration files can be shared with other printers users Saving and Loading a Configuration file can be performed using the NETira CT configuration utility see section 3 3 for more information on NETira CT Launc
66. y into the printer 3 Connect the Power Supply to Power Jack of the printer 4 Connect the AC Power Cord to the Power Supply 5 Connect the AC Power Cord to an Electrical Outlet For RL3 printers the printer will not turn on l l automatically and must be turned on by pressing the O button Do not operate the printer while it is connected to the AC Power Supply Warning o Power Supply AC Power Cord Electrical Outlet Battery Guidelines DO NOT store batteries in cold or hot conditions DO NOT drop the battery pack In the event of a drop carefully inspect the battery plastic and contacts for damage If you suspect damage do not use the battery DO NOT use sharp tools to remove the pack If a pack is punctured cracked immediately remove from the printer e If the pack becomes extremely hot or begins to smell DO NOT touch Place immediately in a empty metal trash can DO NOT use the battery for any product other than the RL3 RL4 or designated printer e DO NOT tamper with or attempt to disassemble the battery pack DO NOT subject the battery pack to water or liquids of any kind Be careful when setting the battery pack down on a flat surface always store the battery pack with the contacts facing up DO NOT stack batteries with the contacts facing each other e Replacement batteries come in individual boxes store this way Batteries do have a shelf life of 1 year The printer is also designed
67. y or in the future Microzoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anya STOP Installation Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for F Communications Port a 10 Click Finish to close the wizard Proceed to Step C to begin the installation of the Windows Printer Driver Click Finish to close the wizard Back Lance Step C Windows Printer Driver Installation Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission 1 The PC will launch the Found New Hardware Read our privacy policy Wizard again Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software 2 Select the No not this time radio button and then click Next Yes this time only C Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel C 5 Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps vou install software for Datamax O Neil E4206P Mark IIl Wa If your hardware came with an installation CD 3 Select the Install from a list or specific E or floppy disk inser

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