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1. 20 mm or more Figure 2 Max 80mm Note Fanfold paper must be placed at least 20 mm from the rear of the printer When this requirement is satisfied paper can be stacked up to 180 mm see Figure 1 When fanfold paper is placed in contact with the rear of the printer paper can only be stacked up to 80 mm see Figure 2 Note Also the paper location must be confined to an area between the left and right edges of the printer 41 Note When using perforated paper make sure that the printer does not cut the paper at perforations or in an area that is 0 to 15 mm in front of perforations as viewed from the paper feed direction Otherwise incorrect cutting may result See Figure 3 Note When using perforated paper be sure to prevent paper from being caught paper jams paper from being cut during transport and other such problems These problems may shorten the life of the thermal head Area that is 0 to 15 mm in front of perforations cutting prohibited in this area Paper feed direction Fold at perforations Figure 3 Note Should you find that the blinking ERROR lamp annoys you perform printer setup to change PNE DETECT to DISABLE See Example 6 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 42 5 4 Setting the Paper Guide When the print length per print sessio
2. Sensor cable AC adapter cable 211 6 Take up the slack in the sensor cable between the roll paper unit and printer by securing the excess length with a cable clamp as shown in the diagram below N Keo aaa Te AA CE SS LRL IZ DTTA LaLa SSS I TCs Lf 1 ise Sensor cable Secured with cable clamp 212 14 6 Method of setting PNE sensor Select PNE sensor position by each size of roll paper core diameter then pinch and fix the screw 1 is default position The following chart is a position where the paper tube of one inch diameter is set 1 Position for 1 0 inch core size 1 5 Position for 1 5 inch core size 2 Position for 2 0 inch core size 3 Position for 3 0 inch core size 213 14 7 Method of setting guide plate Loosen the knurled screw of the guide plate of each kind of the roll paper core size set the set position then fix the knurled screw 1 is default position The following chart is a position where the core of one inch diameter is set 1 Position for 1 0 inch core size 1 5 Position for 1 5 inch core size 2 Position for 2 0 inch core size 3 Position for 3 0 inch core size Guide plate 214 14 8 Setting the Roll Paper 1 Insert the paper roll to the included paper roll shaft core and set them in the large diameter paper roll unit Note Note Note Roll paper
3. 108 7 Select DISABLE as your option Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to DISABLE Disable t Enable Disable Enable Selection Item Feed at Power On Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of DISABLE selection Return to Return to Top Menu Return to Up Sensor Auto Adjust Mark Feed with Cut Feed at Power On Layout Er Recovery Layout Er Process TearOff Adjustment Base Adjustment Paper Widt Paper Detection Selection Item Udoodp poss dedeq Disable 109 8 Select RETURN TO UP as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of RETURN TO UP selection Return to Top Menu Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Return to Up 9 Select RETURN TO TOP MENU as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of RETURN TO TOP MENU selection End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Return to Top Menu 110 10 Select END as your option Quickly press the FEED switch three times up to one second each to move to END ault Set T up
4. 3 Error when paper is being replaced Follow the procedure in Section 6 4 Replacing paper Note If the paper length L1 of the loaded paper is 10 different from your specified paper length or that set through automatic detection a paper layout error occurs 65 6 6 Adjusting Sensors 1 There are two ways to adjust sensors a Automatic sensor adjustment This mode is set at the time of shipment from the factory b Manual sensor adjustment m Automatic sensor adjustment 1 With this mode enabled the sensor is automatically adjusted in parallel with automatic layout detection This adjustment sets optimal values based on the measured sensor input level Sensor adjustment values are not preset at shipping However when you load paper on the printer and initially power on the printer the automatic layout detection function will set the sensor adjustment values Manual sensor adjustment 1 You can start manual adjustment of a sensor by selecting the sensor in sensor adjustment mode which is a special mode The printer prints instructions for operations Adjust the sensor by following these instructions 2 Automatic sensor adjustment is enabled at the time of shipment from the factory The printer as shipped need not be manually adjusted because sensors are automatically adjusted at the same time as automatic layout detection Adjust sensors manually only if a paper layout error frequently occurs 66 6 7 Print
5. 206 14 4 Roll Paper Feed Specifications 1 Feed method manual setting 2 Paper near end Detected when there is little remaining paper The remaining paper that can be detected is described below Paper External Core Detection Remaining paper thickness diameter B diameter A m um mm mm 75 p82 Approx 100 20 to 30 150 p82 Approx 100 10 to 20 EE EEE EEE EEE oa e EO ETE EEE EEE Note The above values i e sensed diameter remaining paper length are theoretical values These values vary depending on actual conditions including the roll paper condition and paper thickness 207 14 5 Roll Paper Unit Installation Procedure When connecting or removing turn OFF the power supply switches to the printer and all devices connected to the printer before starting work and remove the plug for the AC adapter power supply cable from the outlet 1 Remove the connector cover at the rear of the printer Open the connector cover and warp the middle cover in the direction of the arrow Then remove the rotary supporting point part of the connector cover in the order of right side and the left side middle cover 1 lV Open the middle cover in the direction of the arrow View after the connector cover is removed 208 2 Mount the enclosed fitting for the printer connection using the enclosed screws 3 Connect the sensor cable
6. 5 In the LD670 Raster Properties window click the OK button 52 6 1 3 Printing from an application You can print a document from an application using paper information registered in the printer driver The procedure below explains how to print a document to the LD670 printer using WordPad as an example 1 From the WordPad File menu select Page Setup 2 The Page Setup window appears Click the Print Setup button 3 In the Printer Name field specify LD670 Raster as the target printer 4 Click the Properties button to configure printing preferences for the printer driver The button used to open the printing preferences window varies from one application to another For example the Options button is used for this purpose in Excel Some applications including Word also assume use of the Print window for setting printing preferences instead of providing a separate Page Setup window For details on the Print window see the description in step 10 later 5 The LD670 Raster Properties printing preferences window appears Specify desired printing preferences and then click the OK button 6 Click the OK button in the Page Setup window to close the window 7 In Page Setup window specify the paper size orientation and margins and then click the OK button 8 Edit a document in the WordPad edit window 9 Select Print from the File menu 10 The Print window appears Click the Advanced
7. 4 0 to 4 9 mm 143 Item Explanation Detailed setup item TearOff Adjustment Specifies the value used for correction of the tear off position 5 0 mm 4 X mm 3 X mm 2 X mm 1 X mm 0 X mm 0 0 mm 0 X mm 1 X mm 2 X mm 3 X mm 4 X mm 5 0 mm When 4 X mm is selected 4 0 to 4 9 mm When 3 X mm is selected 3 0 to 3 9 mm When 2 X mm is selected When 1 X mm is selected 2 0 to 2 9 mm 1 0 to 1 9 mm When 0 X mm is selected 0 0 to 0 9 mm When 0 X mm is selected When 1 X mm is selected 0 0 to 0 9 mm 1 0 to 1 9 mm When 2 X mm is selected 2 0 to 2 9 mm When 3 X mm is selected 3 0 to 3 9 mm When 4 X mm is selected 4 0 to 4 9 mm 144 Item Explanation Detailed setup item Layout Er Process Specifies the action to be taken if a paper layout error occurs Specify whether to clear the paper layout error information stored in memory To continue using the same paper do not clear the paper layout information To use a different type of paper clear the paper layout information Layout Continue Layout Clear Layout Er Recovery Feed at Power On Specifies the condition for recovery from a paper layout error Command transmission may be impossible such as because the receive buffer is in the full state if a paper
8. Print Color NV Graphics Memory User NV Memory Selection Item UdljoadIp poo Jodeq 100 86 8 Select RETURN TO UP as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of RETURN TO UP Return to Top Menu Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Return to Up 9 Select RETURN TO TOP MENU as your option The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of RETURN TO TOP MENU End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Return to Top Menu 87 10 Select END as your option Quickly press the FEED switch three times up to one second each to move to END End T Default Set T Setup Print i Setup End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer cuts the paper and exits from setup mode when you accept the selection of END Note If you turn off the printer power switch without first selecting END your setting will be lost Verifying your setting To verify your setting execute a test print referring to Section 10 1 The test printing prints a list of printer settings Check the list and verify your setting 88 Example 2 Changing the Max Speed
9. Receive Error Specifies how to handle receive Ignore errors Print This item is valid only for the serial interface 5 Auto LF Specifies automatic line feed using Enable the CR code Disable This item is valid only for the Parallel interface 6 DSRG6 Reset Specifies the reset operation using Enable the DSR 6 signal Disable This item is valid only for the serial interface 7 INIT 25 Reset Specifies the reset operation using Enable the INIT 25 signal Disable This item is valid only for the serial interface 8 INITG 81 Reset Specifies reset using the INIT 31 Enable signal Disable This item is valid only for the parallel interface 9 Cover Open Error Specifies how to handle a cover open Auto Recovery error during printing Recovery by CMND 10 Return to Up Returns the menu to the selection x mode for setup group items 11 Return to Top Menu Returns the menu to the setup mode menu 146 3 Customize Value setup items No Item Explanation Detailed setup item 1 User NV Memory Capacity of the user NV memory 1KBYTE 64KBYTEH 128KBYTE 192KBYTE NV Graphic Memory Capacity of the NV graphic memory None 64KByte 128KByte 192KByte 256KByte 320KByte 384KByte Print Color Print colors Mono 2 Color Print Density Print density 70 Lightest 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125
10. 3 0 mm for other paper widths L7 Print area width 80 0 mm for a paper width of 83 mm Paper width L6 x 2 mm for other paper widths Note L1 to L7 above are values detected by the printer sensor These values do not match the S1 to S5 L R T and B parameter values specified by the driver or utility Note If the paper length L1 of the loaded roll paper differs by 10 or more from the initially set paper length L1 or that set upon automatic recognition an error occurs because the type of loaded roll paper is considered illegal uonoedip pees Jaded antaen eresten eresten eresse Base Position 4 L2 bI I I I I I L6 ii I Die cut label paper L1 Length from the vertical reference position to the next reference position Automatically detected L2 Length of the detection area for the vertical reference position Automatically detected L3 Length from the vertical reference position to the start position L2 2 1 5 mm L4 Length from the vertical reference position to the cutting position 0 0 mm L5 Print area length L1 L3 x 2 mm L6 Length from the left edge of the paper to the left end of the print area 5 0 mm L7 Print area width Paper width setting L6 x 2 mm Note L1 to L7 above are values detected by the printer sensor These values do not match the S1 to S5 L R T and B parameter values specified by the driver or utility Note If the paper length L1
11. Change from 5 Max 140 mm s to 9 Max 260 mm s The procedure for this setting is as follows 1 Before starting work for this setting verify the following conditions of the printer 1 The power is off 2 Roll paper is inserted in it 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part of the Top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item The printer prints the following when it enters special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 89 3 Enter setup mode from special mode Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less once to move to SETUP Setup t Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item uoo aip poss Jaded Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when it enters setup mode End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Udoadp poo dodeq
12. disabling normal printing Caution If the device is installed vertically the LAN cable may not usable due to its shape Please check before installing A Caution The LAN interface cable must use the shield type 24 For a unit with Dual interface Connector cover Insert USB Interface Cable Type B Connect the printer to a PC through this connector Serial interface cable Secure the connector with screws after making the connection Insert DK DC24V i i m Ao Interface connector Serial interface Interface Connector USB Interface Type B 7 Connect the printer to a PC through this connector 25 4 2 Connecting the drawer kick cable Open the connector cover at the rear of the printer by pulling it up and connect the drawer kick cable to its rear connector socket Close the cover after connecting the cable Note If the cable is arranged so that it extends from the rear remove the inserts in the connector cover with nippers or a similar tool Unless the inserts are removed in this case the cable may be damaged and cause a failure Note The drawer kick cable must not be used for a purpose other than for control of the drawer Connector cover ie Insert Drawer kick cable 26 4 3 Connecting the AC Adapter 1 Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter power cable Note To connect or disconnect the AC adapt
13. of the loaded roll paper differs by 10 or more from the initially set paper length L1 or that set upon automatic recognition an error occurs because the type of loaded roll paper is considered illegal uonseuip pees sadeg 4 Base Position L2 L1 Print Area 62 Plain paper including full sheet label paper L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 Length from the vertical reference position to the next reference position Not determined Length of the detection area for the vertical reference position Not determined Length from the vertical reference position to the start position Not determined Length from the vertical reference position to the cutting position Not determined Print area length Not determined Length from the left edge of the paper to the left end of the print area 1 0 mm for a paper width of 88 mm 4 0 mm for a paper width of 80 mm 3 0 mm for other paper widths Print area width 80 0 mm for a paper width of 83 mm Paper width L6 x 2 mm for other paper widths Note L1 to L7 above are values detected by the printer sensor These values do not match the S1 to S5 L R T and B parameter values specified by the driver or utility uoldeuIp pos aded 63 6 4 Replacing paper The paper replacement procedure is as follows Automatic layout detection lt lt Procedure gt gt 1 Turn off the printer power and open the top cover 2
14. see the following documents Document title Folder File name Installation Guide Manuals LD670_InstallGuidel_en pdf Windows Driver User s Guide Manuals LD670_WindowsDriverGuide_en pdf Utility User s Guide Manuals LD670_UtilityGuide_en pdf Status Monitor User s Guide Manuals LD670_StatusMonitorGuide_en pdf 45 Detection of paper layout information The printer supports the following paper types a Plain paper including full sheet label paper b Black mark paper c Die cut label paper including die cut label paper with black marks When using black mark or die cut paper the printer can move the paper to the start position cutting position peeling off position or tear off position according to the paper layout settings To use this function provide the printer with paper layout information including the paper type and size before printing Use of the printer without these settings may result in a paper layout error or unexpected printouts Therefore set the paper layout when you 1 use label paper for the first time 2 change the paper type plain paper black mark paper or die cut label paper 3 change the paper size or 4 switch to die cut label paper of the same size as the current paper but with a different base color or other specification You can set the paper layout automatically or manually The next and subsequent pages provide detailed information Note The pap
15. 8 ETENEE ESETERE ENES 80 Example 1 Changing the Print Density 00e eveecen enen 81 Example 2 Changing the Max Speed 1 ssssrrrtrttt 89 Example 3 Changing the Print Color eeen 97 Example 4 Changing the Feed at Power On 00eeeeenenene 104 Example 5 Initializing the printer settings 6000 eeeenenens 112 Example 6 Changing the PNE Detecteert errre 116 Example 7 Changing the Paper Width eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeretrerrrrrrre e 125 Example 8 Changing the Batch OTHER IF 0eeetcenenene 133 10 3 Setup Items PET POE PEOP OE A OOE OEIT OEE OEE RETE Sr brs Seete s 142 10 4 Sensor Adjustment NCR ROTOR T RRO ROCHA ICTR TOR TOR ETETETT EEEE EETL EEFE ERT S 151 10 4 1 Sensor adjustment mode EREE REALE EAEE EATA ATARA ERLAR ELEELE 151 10 4 2 Black mark BM sensor adjustment et eteen enee 156 10 4 3 Adjusting the label SENSOY coe 158 10 4 4 Paper near end PNE sensor adjustment et e eee 160 10 4 5 Paper end PE sensor adjustment s7 rs 162 10 5 Data Analysis ERARE Aaa sauce fe dee ee dee eed E AAT neds Merge ereiaee vena e arenas foe i 165 10 6 Sample Print Bee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eeeseeees 169 1 1 Regular Cleaning See eT Eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 174 11 1 Cleaning the Paper Holder and Paper Transport 0eeeeeee eese 174 11 2 Cleaning the Platen Roller ECE EET eC ET USEC E TET TESTE EEE e Tere ee e
16. 9 Select RETURN TO TOP MENU as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of RETURN TO TOP MENU selection End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Return to Top Menu 10 Select END as your option Quickly press the FEED switch three times up to one second each to move to END End T Default Set T Setup Print T Setup End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection After you accept END selection the printer cuts the paper and exits from setup mode 123 Note If you turn off the printer power switch without first selecting END your settings will be lost Verifying your settings To verify your settings execute a test print as described in Section 10 1 The test printing prints a list of printer settings Check the list to verify your settings 124 Example 7 Changing the Paper Width Change from 70 mm to 80 mm The procedure for this setting change is as follows 1 Before starting work for this setting verify the following printer conditions 1 The power is turned off 2 Paper is loaded on the printer 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part
17. Base Adjustment Paper Widt Paper Detection Selection Item Udoesp pss dodeq 2 Color 8 Select RETURN TO UP as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of RETURN TO UP Return to Top Menu Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item uono oip poss dodeq Return to Up 102 9 Select RETURN TO TOP MENU as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of RETURN TO TOP MENU End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Return to Top Menu 10 Select END as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less three times to move to END ault Set T up Print T ault Set up Print up Selection Item Note If you turn off the printer power switch without first selecting END your settings will be lost Verifying your setting To verify your setting execute a test print referring to Section 10 1 The test printing prints a list of printer settings Check the list and verify your setting 103 Example 4 Changing the Feed at Power On Change from ENABLE to DISABLE The procedure for this setting is as follows 1 Before starting work for thi
18. Egham Surrey TW20 OHJ United Kingdom For all sales support and general enquiries contact your local distributor ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION intingso oe ie tig Ss c gt Notes on Use Notes on printing and the paper used 1 Printing at a high rate might result in unclear printing If this problem occurs adjust the printing rate Alternatively adjust the print speed and print density so that there are no blurs See Examples 1 and 2 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 2 Printing characters from a non standard character set e g in a thin serif font will result in the characters appearing very faint Use a bold sans serif font 3 For quality printing that is free from uneven spacing and condensed or elongated printing after paper is cut or printing is paused resume printing following a paper feed of at least 1 mm 8 dots 4 If the data transfer rate is too low serial printing may result in uneven print density vertical white marks may appear on printouts because of repeated printing and pausing If priority is placed on print quality use batch printing mode See Example 8 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 5 The printer shipped from the factory is preset to the darkest print density 130 If this setting is inappropriate specify a lighter print density See Example 1 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 6 If roll paper with an outside core diameter of
19. ErP as amended where applicable on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility low voltage and energy using products FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT FOR UNITED STATES 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 This equipment generates uses and can 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 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 to correct the interference at his own expense NOTICE TO CANADIAN USERS This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations NOTICE The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without permission MANUFACTURER IMPORTER TO THE EU AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE Oki Europe Limited trading as Oki Printing Solutions Blays House Wick Road
20. Power on Problems and Errors the POWER lamp on the control panel does not light and the printer does not start up 2 The connector of the AC adapter is disconnected Symptom Cause Corrective action Although the power 1 The power cable is 1 Connect the power cable has been turned on disconnected 2 Connect the connector of the AC adapter The ERROR lamp on the control panel is lit and the printer does not work 1 No paper is inserted 2 The top cover is not closed completely 3 The thermal head is at a high temperature 1 Insert paper 2 Close the top cover completely 3 Wait until the thermal head temperature decreases sufficiently 2 Cutter related Problems Symptom Cause Corrective action Paper cannot be cut 1 The cutter blade is damaged or worn or it has been used for too long 2 Paper fragments or other foreign matter is stuck around the cutter blade or paper chute 3 Adhesive matter is adhering to the cutter blade because of printing on label paper 1 Turn off the power and ask for repairs 2 Remove the paper fragments or foreign matter 3 Clean the cutter blade to remove the adhesive matter The cutter does not return to the correct position Paper fragments or other foreign matter is stuck around the cutter blade or paper chute Remove the paper fragments or foreign matter 76 9 3
21. Print T ault Set up Print up Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection After you accept END selection the printer cuts the paper and exits from setup mode Note If you turn off the printer power switch without first selecting END your settings will be lost Verifying your settings To verify your settings execute a test print as described in Section 10 1 The test printing prints a list of printer settings Check the list to verify your settings 111 Example 5 Initializing the printer settings Note on initialization The initialization procedure does not initialize the paper width and sensor adjustments These values will remain as set the paper layout information will be initialized except for the paper width The initialization procedure is as follows 1 Before starting work for this setting verify the following printer conditions 1 The power is turned off 2 Paper is loaded on the printer 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part of the top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item 112 The printer prints the following when enter
22. Turn on the printer power 3 Load the paper that you want to use into the printer Leave the top cover open 4 Press and hold down the FEED switch The POWER and ERROR lamps blink alternately Continue to hold down the FEED switch until the POWER and ERROR lamps blink at the same time At this time release the FEED switch 5 Close the top cover 6 The printer feeds the paper automatically obtains paper information and saves the information Note Automatic layout detection involves a paper feed of several tens of centimeters This is normal operation Updating the layout information Re specify paper information by following the procedure described in Section 6 1 2 Custom paper or 6 2 2 Setting detailed paper layout information 64 6 5 Paper Layout Errors When using black mark or die cut label paper the printer monitors the paper length L1 based on the set paper layout If the detected paper length does not match the set paper length a paper layout error occurs 1 Error when paper is being loaded Confirm that the paper being loaded is the same as the paper specified in the paper layout information for the printer If not replace the paper with paper that matches the paper layout information 2 Error during printing If a paper layout error occurs during printing open the top cover check whether label peeling a paper jam or other problem has occurred reposition the paper and then close the top cover
23. accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of RETURN TO TOP MENU selection End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Return to Top Menu 10 Select END as your option Quickly press the FEED switch three times up to one second each to move to END End T Default Set f Setup Print T Setup End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection After you accept END selection the printer cuts the paper and exits from setup mode 140 Note If you turn off the printer power switch without first selecting END your settings will be lost Verifying your settings To verify your settings execute a test print as described in Section 10 1 The test printing prints a list of printer settings Check the list to verify your settings 141 10 3 Setup Items Setup group items No Setup group item Explanation 1 Paper Setting Enters the mode for PAPER related settings 2 Memory Switch Enters the mode for MEMORY SWITCH related settings 3 Customize Value Enters the mode for CUSTOMIZE VALUE related settings 4 Serial Condition Enters the mode for SERIAL INTERFACE CONDITION related settings 5 Others Enters the mode for other types of settings 6 Return to Top Menu Returns to the setup mode menu Setup items a
24. button to specify printing preferences for the printer driver 11 Specify Page Rangel and Copies when necessary and then click the Print button 12 Print data is sent to the printer and printing starts 53 6 2 Paper information setting using the utility 6 2 1 Paper layout The printer shipped from the factory is configured to enable automatic paper detection Follow the procedure below to have the printer automatically detect the paper layout information lt lt Procedure gt gt 1 Turn on the printer power 2 Open the top cover 3 Load the paper that you want to use into the printer Leave the top cover open 4 Press and hold down the FEED switch The POWER and ERROR lamps blink alternately Continue to hold down the FEED switch until the POWER and ERROR lamps blink at the same time At this time release the FEED switch For details on how to initialize the paper layout see How to initialize the paper layout in Section 7 1 Control Panel 5 Close the top cover 6 The printer feeds the paper automatically obtains paper layout information and saves the information Note Automatic layout detection involves a paper feed of several tens of centimeters This is normal operation 54 6 2 2 Setting detailed paper layout information The printer utility provides a function that allows you to set printer layout information The layout information can be updated even with the printer in pa
25. buzzer at error occurrence The buzzer can be sounded by a command even if Disable is specified This item is valid only for a device specified to have a buzzer installed Enable Disable 11 Roll Paper Uuit Specifies whether the roll paper unit option is installed Uninstall Installed 12 Roll Paper Unit PE Specifies the sensor to be used to sense no paper status when the large diameter roll unit is installed PE The unit is judged in paper end status if the paper end sensor senses no paper status PNE The unit is judged in paper end status if the paper near end sensor senses no paper status This item is valid only for plain paper including full sheet label paper PE PNE 13 Return to Up Returns to the selection mode for the setup group items 14 Return to Top Menu Returns to the setup mode menu 150 10 4 Sensor Adjustment 10 4 1 Sensor adjustment mode 1 Before starting work for this adjustment verify the following printer conditions 1 The power is turned off 2 Paper is loaded on the printer 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part of the top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press th
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27. layout information lt lt Procedure gt gt 1 Turn on the printer power 2 Open the top cover 3 Load the paper that you want to use into the printer Leave the top cover open 4 Press and hold down the FEED switch The POWER and ERROR lamps blink alternately Continue to hold down the FEED switch until the POWER and ERROR lamps blink at the same time At this time release the FEED switch For details on how to initialize the paper layout see How to initialize the paper layout in Section 7 1 Control Panel 5 Close the top cover 6 The printer feeds the paper automatically obtains paper layout information and saves the information Note Automatic layout detection involves a paper feed of several tens of centimeters This is normal operation 48 6 1 2 Custom paper The printer driver provides a function that allows you to set printer layout information when creating a custom type of paper The layout information can be updated even with the printer in paper layout error status Note When changing the paper type to plain paper from another type you must initialize the layout information by following the procedure described in How to initialize the paper layout in 7 1 Section Control Panel Follow the procedure below to register layout information with the printer This procedure indicates how to create a custom paper type and send the resulting information to the printer The use of Wind
28. of the top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item 125 The printer prints the following when entering special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Uooosp poss Jaded Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 3 Enter setup mode from special mode Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to SETUP Setup T Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Uoloodp poos Jaded 126 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following when entering setup mode End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Setup 4 In setup mode select SETUP Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 127 5 Select PAPER SETUP as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection Pa
29. paper information For details on how to set the paper width see Example 7 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer Note If you need to specify information other than the paper width follow the procedure described in Section 6 1 Paper Information Setting Using the Driver or 6 2 Paper Information Setting Using the Utility 58 6 3 2 Setting the Paper Width The printer utility provides a function that allows you to set a paper width on the printer The paper width can be set even with the printer in paper layout error status Follow the procedure below to set a paper width on the printer This procedure explains how to send your paper width setting to the printer The use of Windows XP Professional is assumed for the screen shots 1 Click Start All Programs Okidata and LD670 Utility in this order The method of opening the printer folder varies depending on the Windows version For details on how to open the printer folder see Section 3 1 Starting LBL32 in the Utility User s Guide 2 Select LD670 Raster and then click OK 3 Click the Paper Layout tab 59 LBL32 File F Send S Help H Paper Layout Memory Switch Customize Value Others S1Paper Width 70 0 25 4 70 0 80 0 83 01mm A v Automatically set the paper layout Layout manual setting Paper Detection Auto Paper Type S2 Label Width ms 25 4 83 0 mm 53 Paper Height 15 0 2039 9 mm edd S4 Between L
30. result in memory and then returns to the previous state when sensor adjustment began 161 10 4 5 Paper end PE sensor adjustment Note You need not adjust the PE sensor when using plain paper including full sheet label paper or black mark paper 1 When PE SENSOR is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to start PE sensor adjustment 2 The printer prints the following and then cuts the paper when PE sensor adjustment begins Adjusting PE 1 0pen Top Cover remove Paper and close Cover 2 After one second or more open Top Cover set Paper to be adjusted and close cover 3 After one second or more open Top cover set Paper and close cover 3 Open the top cover and load the paper you want to adjust When you close the top cover the printer starts feeding paper 162 Note When loading die cut label paper partially peel off the label from the base paper with the label peeled portion facing the label sensor and then close the cover label sensor 163 5 The printer stops the adjustment in the following case a The adjustment is completed 6 After the adjustment ends load the original paper again The printer prints the adjustment result PE Adjust End Minimum 0 123 Maximum 3 120 Level 21 Too alip pasji 7 The printer writes the adjustment result in memory and then returns to the previous state when sensor adjustment began 8 If
31. time of shipment from the factory If the roll paper partition attached to the printer is removed you can select a paper width of up to 83 mm Note Paper with a width within a range of 71 to 79 mm cannot be used 4 Print speed single color thermal paper Maximum print speed 260 mm s Paper width Print speed 83 to 58 mm Up to 260 mm s 57 to 38 mm Up to 180 mm s 37 to 25 4 mm Up to 80 mm s The print speed is set to 140 mm s at the time of shipment from the factory two color thermal paper Maximum print speed 115 mm s Paper width Print speed 83 to 58 mm Up to 115 mm s 57 to 38 mm Up to 115 mm s 37 to 25 4 mm Up to 80 mm s 195 5 Relationship between number of print columns and character size Body Face For paper 58mm wide For paper 60mm wide 32 column printing 35 column printing 36 column printing ANK Font A 32 columns 12x24 35 columns 12x24 36 columns 12x24 38 columns 10x24 42 columns 10x24 43 columns 10x24 ANK Font B 42 columns 9x24 46 columns 9x24 48 columns 9x24 ANK Font C 48 columns 8x16 52 columns 8x16 54 columns 8x16 Kanji Font A 16 columns 24x24 17 columns 24x24 18 columns 24x24 Kanji Font B 19 columns 20x24 21 columns 20x24 21 columns 20x24 Kanji Font C 24 columns 16x16 26 columns 16x16 27 columns 16x16 ANK Font A 32 columns 12x24 35 columns 12x24 36 columns 12x24 Extension F
32. 130 Darkest BK Density Black density when 2 Color is set for Print Color 70 Lightest 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 Darkest 147 No Item Explanation Detailed setup item 6 Max Speed Maximum print speed 1st Low Speed 1 60mm S 2 80mm S 2nd 3 100mm S 4 120mm S 3rd 5 140mm S_ 6 160mm S 4th 7 180mm S 8 220mm S 5th 9 260mm S 6th Tth 8th 9th High Speed 7 Low Power Print speed Normal maximum Model Model Printing at 80 of the Reduction of about specified print density 10 Mode2 Varying of the strobe pulse Mode2 width Reduction of about 30 8 Return to Up Returns to the selection mode for the setup group items 9 Return to Top Menu_ Returns to the setup menu E 148 4 Serial Condition setup items No Item Explanation Detailed setup item 1 Baudrate Baud rate 2400BPS 4800BPS 9600BPS 19200BPS 38400BPS 57600BPS 115200BPS 2 Format Data format TEVEN1 7ODD1 8NONE1 8EVEN1 80DD1 3 Protocol Buffer control protocol XON XOFF DSR DTR 4 Return to Up Returns to the selection mode for the setup group items 5_ Return to Top Menu Returns to the setup mode 5 Others setup items No Item Explanation Detailed setup item 1 ACK Pulse Width Specifies the ACK pulse width lps 8ys 2 USB Specifies the use of t
33. 2 3 Drawer Kick Connector Pin No Signal name I O direction Signal line name 1 FG Output Drawer frame ground signal 2 DRD1 Output Drawer kick drive signal 1 3 DRSNS1 Input Drawer sense signal 1 4 24V Output Drive power 5 DRD2 Output Drawer kick drive signal 2 6 SG Output Drawer sense ground signal Notes 1 indicates a negative logic signal 6 1 Connecting side 191 lt Drawer connection 1 gt Printer g Drawer Drawer kick solenoid 2 24 Q minimum lt gt a Ls L lt gt a l4 gt gt Drawer 5 5 open close switch a I ee ae 6 So Notes Use a shielded drawer cable Notes Two drives cannot be driven simultaneously Notes The drawer on off time must be specified using t1 and t2 in the pulse generation command ESC p m t1 t2 Notes The drawer drive duty must be as follows ON time ON time OFF time lt 0 2 Notes The drawer power must always be supplied from the printer power supply unit via connector pin 4 Notes The resistance of the drawer kick solenoid must be at least 24Q If a solenoid with a lower resistance is used the solenoid might be destroyed by over current Notes This product uses a modular connector as a dedicated connector for the cash drawer or customer display terminal The connector must not be connected with a connector that leads to a public switched line or other such destina
34. 4 Roll Paper Unit 14 1 Outline The wide roll paper unit is optional A maximum 200 mm roll can be used Mount to the rear of the printer to use 14 2 Nomenclature Adjust position according to paper width Roll paper shaft enclosed Roll paper shaft for 1 5 inches and two inch diameter is an option sold separately Protruding printer connector s S ai PNE sensor Used to clamp the interface and AC adapter cable PNE sensor cable Connects to the printer 204 lt Enclosed Products gt Printer connector fitting Fitting mounting screws x2 Roll paper shaft Roll paper shaft One inch diameter Three inch diameter 205 14 3 Paper Specifications 1 83mm paper width 83mm o 80mm paper width 80mm o 70 25 4mm 1mm unit paper width 7O 25 4mm o 2 External dimensions A 920040 5mm max 3 Paper width 75 to 150m 4 Roll core dimensions Inside diameter C 25 4 0 5mm external diameter B 32 0 5mm One inch Roll paper Inside diameter C 76 2 0 5mm external diameter B 82 0 5mm Three inch Roll paper 5 Coloration surface outside of paper roll 6 Runout processing Do not fix the core using glue etc Further do not fold the paper at the end of the runout ee ee EEE ee ee EE EEE Note Do not use rolls that have rough sides or sides from which pieces of paper extrude Using such rolls could cause a printer failure
35. 625 Kanji Font A 24 x 24 3 0 x 3 0 24 x 24 3 0 x 3 0 Kanji Font B 20 x 24 2 5 x 3 0 18 x 24 2 25 x 3 0 Kanji Font C 16x16 2 0 x 2 0 15x15 1 875 x 1 875 a 12 x 24 1 5 x 3 0 12x 24 1 5 x 3 0 ANE Font B 10 x 24 1 25 x 3 0 9 x 22 1 125 x 2 75 Extension Font 9x24 1 125 x 3 0 9x 22 1 125 x 2 75 197 8 External views ee Paper guide Ooo 13 2 Cutter Specifications Cutting mode Full cutting Note Note Note Note Note For printing on label paper use only partial cutting If full cutting is used in such cases paper cutting performance will deteriorate faster because of the greater adverse effect of adhesive matter Paper cutting performance may deteriorate faster with the use of label paper because of its adhesive matter Clean the cutter blade periodically to remove the adhesive matter Full cutting may lead to irregularities at the center of the cutting surface If paper fiber remains at these locations this may eventually lead to incomplete cutting at these locations In full cutting mode the printed paper must be removed each time that one sheet is printed Otherwise printed paper remains in the automatic cutter section and may cause a cutting error The maximum number of successive cuts by the cutter is 30 cuts per minute at least two se
36. ABEL pattern a Herat sic al va 2m x 20xx Piei sion of cardiovascular name Pizza ingredient Wheat Yeast Olives oye up Mozzarel la cl recat Onions Capers Sausage s Mr Test Test2 Male Chi le Peppers Mushroom Anchovies Expiration XX XX 20xx Manufacturer OKI Food Ltd LO i Uy ID 12345567890 0123456 1 LABEL3 pattern Ex Factory date 20XX XX XX Delivery Date 20XX XX XX 02 gt 03 gt 05 J72 nia ds Qty 1 1 Type name LD6 O Printer No KAH Order No C9909 Shipment No ABI234 shipping advise No F98095 OT LABEL4 pattern OKI OKI Solution Forum No 001234 Thermal Printer System Solution WebPOS System Solution Date Xth July 9 00am Place OKI Arena Organizer OK For any queries Sales Division 172 LABELS pattern Hho BarCode Hebe UNA 493352 410007 933521 UN 2 4933 5248 MUON 4933 5248 2 JAN13 Nina Codabar Nw HON EAN8 JAN8 1294567890 AMADA Code39 x A B 2 3 4 5 VOY 0 ON x AB 123 45 MED AT Code 128 1 2 345 6 7 8 9 0 L E 123466789 0 kkk GS DataBar RSS see 0101234567890128 RSS 14 Truncated BOE MUA TUIN 0101234567890128 RSS 14 Stacked iri RSS 14 Stacked Omni di recti onal H aL MUNE BTN I 01234567830128 RSS 14 Limited RSS 14 E 0123 456789 d 45678901234 01234567890 RSS 14 Expanded Stacke 60 Two dimensiona
37. BLE The procedure for this setting change is as follows 1 Before starting work for this setting verify the following printer conditions 1 The power is turned off 2 Paper is loaded on the printer 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part of the top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item 133 The printer prints the following when entering special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode UdrjoadIp pass Jaded Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 3 Enter setup mode from special mode Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to SETUP Setup t Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item 134 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following when entering setup mode End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Setup 4 In setup mode select SETUP Press and hold down
38. Density Setting The printer can specify a print density for the paper to be used The print density is preset to 130 at shipping You can change this setting to the value appropriate for the paper to be used as described in Section 3 5 Recommended Thermal Paper There are three methods of changing the setting 1 Using the Windows printer driver See Section 4 4 Graphics Tab in the Windows Driver User s Guide 2 Using the printer utility See Section 3 2 5 Customize Value in the Utility User s Guide 3 Setting up the printer Change the setting as described in Example 1 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer Tf you have specified a print density using the Windows driver the print density specified by the driver will be used for printing The print density specified by the driver takes precedence over print density specified by the utility 67 6 8 Print Speed Setting There are three methods of changing the setting 1 Using the Windows printer driver See Section 4 4 Graphics Tab in the Windows Driver User s Guide 2 Using the printer utility See Section 3 2 5 Customize Value in the Utility User s Guide 3 Setting up the printer Change the settings as described in Example 2 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer Tf you have specified a print speed using the Windows driver the print speed specified by the driver will be used for printing The print speed specified by the driver tak
39. Le ee ee a Ne SR ea eR a 204 14 3 Paper Specifications ib B2ahe jb Sisneis Sa 5d B35 1S G a S4d Sia481G S43 ANA 356 Biatels f ANANAS 206 14 4 Roll Paper Feed Specifications Eb ea NOON wis SE Sa Se aia 45 ea Sw EOE O 207 14 5 Roll Paper Unit Installation Procedure rtrrtrtttt 208 14 6 Method of setting PNE SCENSOL correct eteeeee es 213 14 7 Method of setting guide plate ECS ORR SE ICRI ERI ERICSON arate 214 14 8 Setting the Roll Paper APEERE RELATAREA ELERIA 5 8 8 beg 6 87 8760 85 87 8 bre O LS 2 15 14 9 Roll Paper Unit Appearance FES PETE CETO TE EYEE TE ETE ERY EILER TE TETERE YT 220 OKI CONTACT DETAILS PPAP are sire A IE EENE EE EE EOE NE 221 10 1 Appearance and Names of Components This panel Open and close this contains status cover to replace lamps and forms operating switches This switch turns the printer power on and off Paper guide Open the paper guide when the expected print length is longer Pull up the release lever to open the top cover 11 Appended goods MANUAL PRINTER DRIVER UTILITY SOFT Instruction sheet Safety warranty sheet 12 2 AC Adapter 2 1 AC adapter Only use the AC adapter specified below Model name KA02951 0120 Input 100 to 240V AC 50 60Hz Output DC24V 5 1 5A A Caution Only use authorized AC adapters A Caution Do not use the bundled AC adapter and Power cable for any electrical equipment othe
40. Low Power Max Speed BK Density Print Density Print Color NV Graphics Memory User NV Memory Selection Item UdroadIp pasy Jadeq Customize Value 84 6 Select PRINT DENSITY as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less three times to move to PRINT DENSITY Print Density T Print Color T NV Graphics Memory T User NV Memory Return to Top Menu Return to Up Low Power Max Speed BK Density Print Density Print Color NV Graphics Memory User NV Memory Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of PRINT DENSITY 130 Darkest 130 Darkest 125 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 Lightest Selection Item Print Density 85 7 Select 100 as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less until the item 100 is reached t 75 T 70 Lightest t 130 Darkest 130 Darkest 125 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 Lightest Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of 100 Return to Return to Top Menu Return to Up Low Power Max Speed BK Density Print Density
41. OKI LD670 User s Guide PREFACE Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete accurate and up to date The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control The manufacturer also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information in it Mention of software products manufactured by other companies does not necessarily constitute endorsement by the manufacturer While all reasonable efforts have been made to make this document as accurate and helpful as possible we make no warranty of any kind expressed or implied as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein The most up to date drivers and manuals are available from http www okiprintingsolutions com 07119001 iss 01 Copyright 2011 Oki Europe Ltd All rights reserved Oki is a registered trademark of Oki Electric Industry Company Ltd Oki Printing Solutions is a trademark of Oki Data Corporation Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Apple Macintosh Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc Other product names and brand names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their proprietors This product complies with the requirements of the Council Directives 2004 108 EC EMC 2006 95 EC LVD and 2009 125 EC
42. Printing related Problems Symptom Causes Corrective action Printing does not begin 1 The interface cable is disconnected or broken 2 The printer setup is incorrect 1 Connect the interface cable correctly or replace it 2 Set up the printer correctly Example An incorrect baud rate is set See 10 2 Setting Up the Printer The printing is too dark or blurry 1 The print density setting included in the printer setup is incorrect 2 The thermal head is damaged 1 Adjust the print density and print speed settings of the printer so that they are appropriate to the paper See 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 2 Turn off the power and ask for repairs Printed characters are thin faint 1 The print density setting included in the printer setup is incorrect 2 The thermal head is damaged 1 Adjust the print density and print speed settings of the printer so that they are appropriate to the paper See 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 2 Turn off the power and ask for repairs The print density is uneven 1 Paper fragments or foreign matter is stuck on the heating elements of the thermal head 2 The printer setup is incorrect 3 Foreign matter is adhering to the platen 1 Check and clean the thermal head 2 Adjust the print density and print speed settings of the printer so that they are appropriate to the paper Set up the pri
43. Section 5 2 2 Removing separators A and B Note When replacing the separator set a paper width appropriate to the print area referring to Special Modes See Examples 7 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer Note If the printer is using narrow paper e g width of 70 mm do not replace the paper with wide paper e g width of 80 mm In printing with narrow paper part of the thermal head the part where there is no paper comes in direct contact with the platen roller The resulting wear may lead to a deterioration in print quality Similarly if the paper width is changed such that the cutter blade cuts at a location that has no paper the resulting wear on the blade may lead to improper cuts Note Do not touch the thermal head except during cleaning Doing so may result in damage from static electricity Thermal head 5 2 1 Mounting separator A Holding separator A at locations a lever and b slide the lever to the desired position Then set the separator in place Use the scale as necessary Note Separator A must be set in place with an allowance of about 0 5 mm for the maximum paper width Location b Location a lever Scale Separator A 33 5 2 2 Removing separators A and B 1 Removing separator A While holding part b on separator A with part a lever pushed in the arrow indicated direction lift it to disengage the lock and then remove the rear bearing section Rear bearing s
44. Select RETURN TO UP as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of RETURN TO UP selection Return to Top Menu Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Return to Up 9 Select RETURN TO TOP MENU as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of RETURN TO TOP MENU selection End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Return to Top Menu 131 10 Select END as your option Quickly press the FEED switch three times up to one second each to move to END ault Set T up Print T ault Set up Print up Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection After you accept END selection the printer cuts the paper and exits from setup mode Note If you turn off the printer power switch without first selecting END your settings will be lost Verifying your settings To verify your settings execute a test print as described in Section 10 1 The test printing prints a list of printer settings Check the list to verify your settings 132 Example 8 Changing the Batch OTHER IF Change of the Batch OTHER IF value to ENA
45. Setup 90 4 In setup mode select SETUP Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of SETUP Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 5 Select CUSTOMIZE VALUE as your option Quickly press the FEED switch two times up to one second each to move to CUSTOMIZE VALUE Customize Value Memory Switch T Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 91 The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of CUSTOMIZE VALUE User NV Memory Return to Top Menu Return to Up Low Power Max Speed BK Density Print Density Print Color NV Graphics Memory User NV Memory Selection Item Customize Value 6 Select MAX SPEED as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less five times to move to MAX SPEED Max Speed T BK Density T Print Density T Print Color t NV Graphics Memory T User NV Memory Return to Top Menu Return to Up Low Power Max Speed BK Density Print Density Print Color NV Graphics Memory User NV Memory Selection Item 92 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The
46. To load a new roll paper first remove the tape and the glued portion at the beginning of the roll The printer cannot print on the glued portion of the paper so remove about one turn of the roll paper from the beginning Any adhesive or other matter remaining from the glue may stick to the thermal head and cause a problem such as voids on printouts For this reason be sure to remove the glued portion of the paper There is a direction of the installation when the paper is installed Please install it like the clause 14 8 8 215 Note The roll paper must have no deformities Using roll paper such as that shown in the figure below may cause a paper jam uneven printing or other printing problem GOOQHEH OX KO xX Note If the loaded roll paper is loose slack as shown below take up the slack before printing on the paper Printing on roll paper that is loose may cause a paper jam uneven printing or other printing problem which will prevent the printer from detecting paper near end conditions a x 216 2 Set the paper width by positioning the partitions in the roll paper unit 1 Orient the paper roll along the direction arrow A 2 Loosen the knob screws front and back that fix the partition 3 Align the partition to the width of the paper roll and slide in the direction of the arrows B 4 Fix the partition leaving a slight gap as shown in the diagram Front Leave a gap of one gradation on the scale between the par
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48. abels 0 0 0 0 mm S5 Cut Position E mm a 51 S2 Margin L Left Margin 4 mm T Top Margin 4 mm RIRight Margin 3 a mm B Bottom Margin 3 mm p Unit Base Adjustment 00 a mm Dimm TearOff Adjustment 0 0 mm Set Base TearOff O 01inch Operation Guide c List Printing P Exit lt lt Procedure gt gt 1 Enter the paper width 2 Click the Layout Auto Set button 4 When a confirmation message appears respond as instructed and then click the OK button 5 A message appears prompting you to replace the paper with paper targeted by the layout setting Replace the paper and click the OK button Note Automatic paper size setting involves a paper feed of several tens of centimeters for layout detection This is normal operation 60 6 3 3 Automatic layout detection The automatic layout settings are configured as follows Black mark paper L1 Length from the vertical reference position to the next reference Position Automatically detected L2 Length of the detection area for the vertical reference position 5 0mm to 5 5mm L3 Length from the vertical reference position to the start position 1 5mm L4 Length from the vertical reference position to the cutting position 0 0mm L5 Print area length L1 1 5 x 2 mm L6 Length from the left edge of the paper to the left end of the print area 11 0 mm for a paper width of 83 mm 4 0 mm for a paper width of 80 mm
49. accept the selection of RETURN TO TOP MENU End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Return to Top Menu 10 Select END as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less three times to move to END End T Default Set T Setup Print T Setup End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer cuts the paper and exits from setup mode when you accept the selection of END 95 Note If you turn off the printer power switch without first selecting END your setting will be lost Verifying your setting To verify your setting execute a test print referring to Section 10 1 The test printing prints a list of printer settings Check the list and verify your setting 96 Example 3 Changing the Print Color Change of the print color setting from monochrome to two colors The procedure for this setting is as follows 1 Before starting work for this setting verify the following conditions of the printer 1 The power is off 2 Roll paper is inserted in it 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part of the Top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want
50. ance of SETUP selection Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 106 5 Select PAPER SETTING as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of PAPER SETTING selection Paper Detection Return to Top Menu Return to Up Sensor Auto Adjust Mark Feed with Cut Feed at Power On Layout Er Recovery Layout Er Process TearOff Adjustment Base Adjustment Paper Width Paper Detection Selection Item Paper Setting 107 6 Select FEED AT POWER ON as your option Quickly press the FEED switch five times up to one second each to move to FEED AT POWER ON Feed at Power On T Layout Er Recovery T Layout Er Process T TearOff Adjustment T Base Adjustment T Paper Width T Paper Detection Return to Top Menu Return to Up Sensor Auto Adjust Mark Feed with Cut Feed at Power On Layout Er Recovery Layout Er Process TearOff Adjustment Base Adjustment Paper Width Paper Detection Selection Item UoHoedIp poo Jodeq Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of FEED AT POWER ON selection Enable Disable Enable Selection Item Feed at Power On Udo aip pasy Jadeq
51. ave S f E Cieernee Paper Name N Black Mat Paper Type Black Mark 81 Paper Width 50 0 25 4 83 0 mm 52 Label Width STT 4125 4 83 0 mm 83 Paper Height 102 0 15 0 300 0 mm 54 BM Length 50 450 55 mm 85 Cut Position 0 0 0 102 0 mm Margin LlLeft 2 Mo f5 4mm BAN eT m G O tmm M C OOinchil IBRight BBotom 1 5 mm f OK lt lt Procedure gt gt 1 Select the desired paper that has already been created 2 Click the Transfer to Printer button The selected paper layout information is sent to the printer and becomes effective 3 Go to step 4 51 4 When a confirmation message appears respond as instructed and then click the OK button You may encounter a paper layout error when attempting to replace paper in one of the following patterns Change from die cut label paper to plain paper Change from black mark paper to plain paper Change from die cut label paper to black mark paper Change to paper having a different paper layout If the error remains even after setting is completed re verify that the paper loaded on the printer matches the custom paper setting The Transfer to Printer button works even when the new paper is not loaded Before actually printing data however be sure to replace the paper If the newly set type of paper is not plain paper the printer feeds paper up to the top of form position
52. bility in advance 2 Printouts on label paper or thick paper may contain blurs depending on humidity and other environmental conditions Adjust the print speed and print density appropriate for the type of paper used and verify the readability in advance See Examples 1 and 2 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 3 The recognition ratio of two dimensional codes QR codes PDF417 DataMatrix MaxiCode and RSS varies depending on various factors including the module width print density ambient temperature thermal roll paper type and reader performance Adjust the print speed and print density appropriate to printing two dimensional codes and verify the readability in advance See Examples 1 and 2 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 4 The paper transport accuracy may be negatively affected by printing a barcode in the Upper margin at the beginning of paper transport or in the Lower margin at the end of paper transport Verify the readability before starting printing Notes on using the printer through the USB interface 1 The printer must be connected directly to the host computer 2 Before starting printing turn on the power to the printer 3 If a printer error occurs during printing recover the printer from the error and then retry printing 4 The host computer should not be set to any of the following modes standby sleep suspend and pause If the host computer or printer does not work normal
53. ch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 99 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of CUSTOMIZE VALUE User NV Memory Return to Top Menu Return to Up Low Power Max Speed BK Density Print Density Print Color NV Graphics Memory User NV Memory Selection Item UoHoadIp pases Jaded Customize Value 6 Select PRINT COLOR as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less twice to move to PRINT COLOR Print Color t NV Graphics Memory T User NV Memory Return to Top Menu Return to Up Low Power Max Speed BK Density Print Density Print Color NV Graphics Memory User NV Memory Selection Item 100 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of PRINT COLOR Mono 2 Color Mono Selection Item Print Color 7 Select 2 COLOR as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less once to move to 2 COLOR 2 Color T Mono 2 Color Mono Selection Item 101 The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of 2 COLOR Return to Return to Top Menu Return to Up Sensor Auto Adjust Mark Feed with Cut Feed at Power On Layout Er Recovery Layout Er Process TearOff Adjustment
54. cibly pulling on the cable itself may damage the connector Note Before disconnecting the AC adapter switch off the printer and all devices connected to the printer and also disconnect the power cable of the AC adapter from the outlet 29 4 5 Turning on the Power After the AC adapter is connected turn on the power switch at the side of the printer The POWER lamp on the control panel lights Control panel Power switch 30 5 Inserting Paper for Printing 5 1 Opening the Top Cover 1 Grasp the top cover pull up the cover release lever and open the top cover Top part of the top cover Gas Bottom part of the cover A release lever 2 When manipulating the top cover note that the cover seems to lock in position before it is open completely Make sure that the cover is really open completely as shown in the picture below Note If the top cover is not open completely during maintenance it may close inadvertently 31 5 2 Setting the Paper Width Separator A is set to the position for a paper width of 70 mm at the time of shipment from the factory By adjusting the position of separator A you can use paper with a width within a range of 70 to 25 4 mm See Section 5 2 1 Attaching separator A To use paper with a width of 80 mm remove separator A See Section 5 2 2 Removing separators A and B To use paper with a width of 83 mm remove separators A and B See
55. conds per cut Using the cutter at a higher rate may cause afailure 199 13 3 Paper Supply Specifications 1 Loading method Rolls are loaded manually 2 Paper near end Detected when only a little paper is left Paper thickness The outside core diameter lt B gt of roll paper is 32 mm um Sensed diameter lt A gt Remaining paper length mm m 75 to 150 About 40 75 to 150 EE EEE EEE EEE P R Note The above values i e sensed diameter remaining paper length are theoretical values These values vary depending on actual conditions including the paper roll condition and paper thickness Note The outside core diameter is assumed to be 32 mm If roll paper with an outside core diameter of other than 32 mm is used the paper near end detection accuracy deteriorates Note If roll paper with an outside core diameter of less than 32 mm is used a transport error may occur when the cutter cuts the paper in full cutting mode and reaches the core 200 13 4 Interface Specifications D LAN EEE802 3 1OBASE T IEEE802 3U 100BASE TX 2 Dual Conforms to USB 1 1 and RS 232C 201 13 5 Environment Specifications 1 Temperature When operating Operation guaranteed from 0 C to 40 C Printing guaranteed from 5 C to 35 C When no operating 5 C to 60 C When being transported or stored 20 C to 60 C While packaged 2 Humidity When operating Operation guarant
56. confirm that the following conditions are satisfied When using die cut label paper with black marks confirm that the conditions stated in Section 3 4 2 Conditions for using black mark paper are also satisfied Printable side of paper 4 5 mm or more 2 0 5 mm 4 5 mm or more L 0 5 mm 1 5 mm or more Paper feed direction 15 to 101 6 mm 1 5 mm or more Base paper Print area Label Note The base paper s opacity ISO must be equal to or less than 70 20 3 5 Recommended Thermal Paper Manufacturer Product Quality characteristics Paper Density name thickness specification Oji Paper Co PD160R Monochrome receipt paper 75um 100 Ltd high grade preservation type PD190R Monochrome receipt paper 75um 100 mid grade preservation type Nippon Paper TF60KS EX Monochrome receipt paper 75um 100 Industries Co normal type itd TP60KS FN Monochrome receipt paper 75um 100 mid grade preservation type HD75 Monochrome label paper 150um 130 normal type Mitsubishi P220AE 1 Monochrome thick paper 150um 100 Paper Mills normal type Titoa PB670 Two color thermal paper 75um 105 red black normal type PB770 Two color thermal paper 75um 100 blue black normal type Ricoh Co 150LHB Monochrome label paper 150um 130 Ltd high grade preservation type Note A recommended type of paper must be used If a type of paper other than a recommended one
57. dges of utility knives generally used in offices there is a risk of injury to a finger that is moved while pressed directly against the edge of the cutter 5 After completing cleaning reposition the roll paper and close the Top cover Note Be careful when the printer is in cutter cleaning mode because the Upper cutter is exposed After completing cleaning reposition the roll paper and close the Top cover 187 12 1 LAN Interface 1 LAN interface connector 12 Interface Pin No Signal name T O direction Signal line name 1 TX Output Output data 2 TX Output Output data 3 RX Input Input data 4 N C z 5 N C 6 RX Input Input data 7 N C 7 8 N C 2 LEDs 1 2 3 No Display Description 1 10BASE T link Light goes on when printer recognizes connection destination as 1OBASE T 2 100BASE TX Light goes on when printer recognizes connection link destination as 1OOBASE TX 3 Status Light goes on for certain period 50 ms upon packet reception 188 3 DIP switches Note The DIP switches are provided for maintenance purposes All DIP switches should be left OFF during normal operation No ON OFF 1 A Off fixed 2 Setup information initialization 3 Setup information 4 Self diagnosis printing Procedure for initializing setup information 1 Turn off the printer power 2 Set s
58. e FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item 151 The printer prints the following when entering special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 1 Quickly press the FEED switch twice up to one second each When lt lt SENSOR ADJUSTMENT gt gt is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to start sensor adjustment Adjustment End Adjustment Print Adjustment Selection Item Sensor Adjustment T Setup Test Print 152 m How to select an item 1 Each time that you press the FEED switch briefly and release it the printer operates as follows Adjustment Print T Adjustment End Adjustment Print Adjustment Selection Item Tojo allp pee Jadeq 2 The printer prints ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT PRINT END ADJUSTMENT and so on cyclically in this order 153 How the printer accepts your selection of an item 1 When you press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer the printer accepts the top printed item as your option 2 Then the printer starts processing for the selected item m END 1 When END is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to end sensor adjustment 2 The printer ret
59. e front of the printer pull out the end of the paper as shown below Front cover of the printer Note Pull the end of roll paper until it comes out from the front of the cover 38 Note Before loading a new roll make sure that an old core does not remain in the roll holder Leaving an old core will cause a paper near end error condition Paper not protruding Roll paper inserted from the front cover upside down Note The roll paper must have no deformities Using roll paper such as that shown in the figure below may cause a paper jam uneven printing or other printing problem Note If the loaded roll paper is loose slack as shown below take up the slack before printing on the paper Printing on roll paper that is loose may cause a paper jam uneven printing or other printing problem which will prevent the printer from detecting paper near end conditions O xX 39 5 3 2 Loading fanfold paper 1 Load the fanfold paper with its thermo sensitive side facing up 2 Open the top cover and then pass the fanfold paper through the paper feed section at the rear of the printer Paper feed section Load the paper with its thermo sensitive side facing up Note Pull the end of fanfold paper until it comes out from the front of the cover 40 Figure 1 _ Max 180mm
60. ection i Separator A Lock Separator A 34 2 Removing separator B Holding separator B at location a lift the separator to disengage the lock Then remove the separator at the rear bearing section Rear bearing section Location a Separator B Separator B 35 5 2 3 Attaching separators A and B 1 Attaching separator A Attach separator A from the rear bearing section Rear hook for the axis Aligned horizontally Note Push the separator down until it engages with an audible click and confirm that the top of the separator is aligned horizontally 36 2 Attaching separator B Attach separator B from the rear bearing section Rear hook for the axis Aligned horizontally Note Push the separator down until it engages with an audible click and confirm that the top of the separator is aligned horizontally 37 5 3 Loading Paper 5 3 1 Loading roll paper 1 When using a new paper roll remove the glued portion of the paper as well as the part to which adhesive tape is affixed Note Since the glued portion of the paper should not be printed on remove about one turn about 40 cm of the roll paper from the beginning so that none of the remaining paper has glue on it Any adhesive or other matter remaining from the glue may adhere to the thermal head and cause a problem such as voids on printouts Therefore do not forget to remove the glued portion of the paper 2 From th
61. eed from 10 to 95 RH no condensation Printing guaranteed from 10 to 85 RH no condensation When no operating 8 to 95 RH no condensation When being transported or stored gt 5 to 95 RH While packaged no condensation 3 Maximum wet bulb temperature gt 29 C or less 100 30 C 95 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 ee er oe 40 C 65 Operation guaranteed range Aytprumy earyepoy 0 10 20 30 40 50 Ambient temperature C 202 13 6 Specifications of Reliability 1 Printer life Feed of 25 million lines Specified thermal paper or 5 years 2 Head Running life 150km Specified single color thermal paper 75km Specified dual color thermal paper Pulse life 150 million pulses Scratches caused by foreign matter are excluded 3 Cutter Full cutting Receipt cutting 2 000 000 cuts for the recommended paper with a thickness of 75 um 500 000 cuts for the recommended paper with a thickness of 75 to 150 um Label cutting 1 000 000 cuts cutting in base area 500 000 cuts cutting of full sheet labels The life can be lengthened to 1 000 000 cuts through cleaning of the cutter blade Note For cutting of die cut label paper the base area between labels must be cut Note Paper cutting performance may deteriorate faster with the use of label paper because its adhesive matter adheres to the cutter blade Clean the cutter blade periodically 203 1
62. een lamp blinks four times and the amber lamp blinks once Over voltage POWER e e e ERROR e Repeated pattern in which the green lamp blinks five times and the amber lamp blinks once Cutter POWER ee e e functioning ERROR abnormally Repeated pattern in which the green lamp blinks six times and the amber lamp blinks once LF motor POWER 0 0 0 0 0 functioning ERROR e abnormally Repeated pattern in which the green lamp blinks seven times and the amber lamp blinks once 74 8 Preventing and Clearing Paper Jams 8 1 Preventing Paper Jams Do not touch the paper while the paper is being ejected or cut Holding or pulling the paper by hand during ejection might cause a paper jam incorrect cutting or a feed error 8 2 Clearing a Paper Jam If a paper jam occurs remove the jammed paper as follows 1 Turn off the printer power by turning off the power switch 2 Press the cover open lever down and open the top cover 3 Pull out the jammed paper slowly toward the top while holding down the printer as shown in the picture below Note Do not pull the paper with excessive force Note Do not touch the thermal head Doing so may result in damage from static electricity 75 9 Troubleshooting This chapter describes the appropriate action to be taken in cases where the printer is not operating correctly or fails to produce clean printouts 9 1
63. er turn off the power switches of the printer and all the devices to be connected to the printer Then unplug the plug of the AC adapter power cable from the electrical outlet Note Use only the specified AC adapter and specified AC adapter power cable 2 Open the connector cover at the rear of the printer by pulling it up and connect the AC adapter cable to the power socket Close the cover after connecting the cable Note To connect the AC adaptor place the printer on its side to make the connection operation easier to perform Note Remove notch of connector cover with Nipper to maintain the space for the cable of AC adapter Otherwise the cable may be damaged and it way cause a failure Connector cover Printer placed on its side Power connector 27 Note To prevent the adaptor from slipping out the connector section is designed to be tight to fit When inserting 1 pinch the base of the cable 2 while sliding the outer section of the connector upwards 3 and insert the connector until it locks in place with a click sound Base of the cable Outer section of the connector 4 Plug the other end of the power cord into the power outlet 28 4 4 Disconnecting the AC Adapter To unplug the AC adapter cable grasp the connector as shown in the picture below and pull it out The lock mechanism of the connector will then disengage and the cable can be unplugged easily Conversely for
64. er ee 175 11 3 Cleaning the Thermal Head a a Sra Narr OPP EEEE EEEE ET E 179 11 4 Cleaning the Cutter Blade and Frame 1trtrt ttt 180 12 Interface rob Se Beet entre SNe De Seah a 2s aie el a he a a lie a bls tn nls ablaitoile ab site ts dhs 045 EE TEETE ENEE IEE EEE 188 12 1 LAN Interface PERNE tah ales Sanaa tae o gt aks Soxaa ante ahaha Lox abis ae OEE EE bie A TE NE Manele 188 12 2 Dual Interface OE E EEEE Aaa 98 Sia Od saa 978s OS Bla 91s SLs Od GLa 31s LOLs OS EVENEENS 190 12 3 Drawer Kick Connector RIERO TOTE TOETOE EOE EEEE EE UE E TEETER T eee 191 12 4 Specifications of Power Supply EPPEFSERTETTETEEET EEEE EETEEEEREEPE EE oid ose 6 194 13 Specifications SI ECR EFECT TEATE TEE TEETE BOR LORCA RA DOLORES RACE LRTI A AOR LRTI RARE ONIN 195 13 1 General Specifications CREE ACRT ATR ERIE ROCIO TORR AOR TCT EORTC 195 13 2 Cutter Specifications PEETELI ELEERI EASELS ALAALA ALEALEA ELEELE 88S 199 13 3 Paper Supply Specifications PPEP PETERE ESETET ETETE TETE TETE TETEE EEEIEE 200 13 4 Interface Specifications NONONONO E E AEA TEELT TETEE 201 13 5 Environment Specifications PVE REVEL EKT TRE R EEEE ORATOR TCR REEE EEEE EPET EEIE 202 13 6 Specifications of Reliability EREEREER EPERE EEEE EEEE EEEE Sd lad od REEERE EERE 203 14 Roll Paper Unit EEEE ESETET EEEE ETETE OE FESS TET CEEOL ETE OES EEEE EEO 204 14 1 Outline eee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ae eae ee ee 204 14 2 Nomenclature ESR SSR eR SOE RR OE RR ee
65. er layout must be set under the same temperature conditions as in the actual operating environment of the printer Otherwise the cutting position may be outside the base area for labels because of a temperature difference Note The printer provides a function that automatically detects the paper layout This automatic layout detection function obtains fixed information on width settings Therefore OKI recommends that you manually specify these settings Note There are two ways to manually set up the printer 1 Paper information setting using the driver 2 Paper information setting using the utility 46 6 1 Paper Information Setting Using the Driver Printer setup flow I Installing the driver J See Chapter 3 Installation in the Installation Guide II Paper layout detection I Provide the printer with the paper layout information described in the Manual Section 6 1 1 Paper layout III Custom paper creation l Create your custom paper as described in the Manual Section 6 1 2 Custom paper IV Printing from an application Perform printing as described in the Manual Section 6 1 3 Printing from an application The use of WordPad is assumed for the procedure described in Section 6 1 3 47 6 1 1 Paper layout The printer shipped from the factory is configured to enable automatic paper detection Follow the procedure below to have the printer automatically detect the paper
66. er periodically typically on a monthly basis 11 If paper is left inserted in the printer for a long time the paper may become deformed and result in thin faint printed characters Before starting printing in such cases feed the paper by 20 to 30 mm 12 If the type of paper used is other than the recommended ones the print quality and thermal head life are not guaranteed In particular if the type of thermal paper contains Na K or Cl the thermal head life may be significantly shortened 13 When using full sheet label paper note that the paper may adhere to the head and cause noise if the top margin is less than 3 mm You should therefore set the top margin to 3 mm or a greater value when printing on this type of paper Notes on using the cutter 1 Note also that the paper length used per transaction must be at least 15mm 2 The maximum number of successive cuts by the cutter is 30 cuts per minute at least two seconds per cut Using the cutter at a higher rate may cause a failure 3 Do not pull the paper during cutting Doing so may cause a paper jam or another problem 4 Each time that 30 sheets of paper are printed the paper must be removed Otherwise the printed paper remains in the automatic cutter section and may cause a cutting error Notes on printing of barcodes and two dimensional codes 1 Barcodes that are rotated 90 degrees or aligned vertically when printed may not be readable Verify the reada
67. er to a position that will facilitate cleaning and then wipe the platen roller with a dry soft cloth to remove paper particles adhesive and other foreign matter from the surface of the platen roller Platen roller 177 6 After completing cleaning reposition the roll paper and close the top cover Note Take care not to dent or otherwise damage the platen roller A dent on the platen roller may result in incomplete printing or line feed errors Note Each time that the FEED switch is pressed the platen roller is rotated by 1 12 of a turn 178 11 3 Cleaning the Thermal Head 1 Before attempting to clean the thermal head be sure to turn off the printer power switch 2 Open the top cover 3 Using an alcohol solvent remove black paper particles and other residue from the surface of the thermal head If the printer printed on label paper any adhesive matter adhering to the surface of the thermal head must be removed Thermal head Note The thermal head is susceptible to damage When cleaning it use a soft cloth and be especially careful not to damage the head Note Immediately after printing the thermal head is hot Wait about 10 minutes before cleaning the head Note Because the thermal head is susceptible to damage by static electricity take precautions to prevent the generation of static electricity Note Do not turn on the printer until all alcohol has dried Note Do not use a solvent o
68. es precedence over print speed specified by the utility Note The printer restricts the print speed when using paper with a width of 57 mm or less Up to 260 mm s for a paper width within a range of 83 to 58 mm Up to 180 mm s for a paper width within a range of 57 to 38 mm Up to 80 mm s for a paper width within a range of 37 to 25 4 mm 68 6 9 Cutting Position Correction This printer allows you to correct upward or downward the top of form position cut position peeling off position and tear off position Change the setting as required You can use one of the following methods to change this setting 1 Using the Windows printer driver See Section 4 1 Custom Paper Tab in the Windows Driver User s Guide 2 Using the printer utility See Section 4 3 Adjusting Cut Position or Tear Off Position in the Utility User s Guide 69 6 10 Other Settings This printer allows you to specify whether to feed paper up to the top of form position at power on and whether to cut paper upon the closing of the cover There are two methods of changing the setting 1 Setting up the printer Change the setting as described in Example 4 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 2 Using the printer utility See Section 3 2 4 Memory Switch settings in the Utility User s Guide 6 11 Initializing the Printer Setup Information You can disable the settings you specified on the printer and restore the default settings preset at sh
69. eteeeeteeeerereresrererrerrererrererrerererrere 69 6 10 Other Settings eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee 70 6 11 Initializing the Printer Setup Information eeeeeececeeeceereeeeeee 70 7 Control Panell TEOT VETE MPE TYEE EEE EEEE EYERE SIT AC RIE ORR DARTS DR ERE ETETE SETE 71 7 1 Control Panel RAT ACA ERATE LORS ACI CRE TH MRT CRAC A PORTER TCE RTCA TORT R REFEREER EEEIEE EET 71 7 2 Error Indications toed Send re Sed are bod ae td oa laird Se AEEA hd ebb bre stds rhce b ob 506 orb RE ESERLERE ELET 73 8 Preventing and Clearing Paper Jams PAE ENORET E OEE E AVE rat Soa 75 8 1 Preventing Paper Jams NEOR EAE EEEL ALELA EA AASER EECA EEREN ELA LEAN T 75 8 2 Clearing a Paper Jam EO ts Suk fare 6 18 ONG SS e s SS B76 5S iS Eo ee Skiers 6S ONG 8 UGS d Bre Sea s 6 ote See eee 75 9 Troubleshooting PEA EIEE A O AEE EAE NAE OIA E IE E 76 9 1 Power on Problems and Errors CEALL See Sa OH Sik ee Suk Cah ak ECCLA HE Se ERCE CALE CEEA Ob ase 76 9 2 Cutter related Problems P E E T A EE E SATA 76 9 3 Printing related Problems PEE PAEA EAEE Kaltes OA verte aban E ENA EER A EE A E dona TT 10 Special Modes LETERETON EERE aS ls fd meatal ESTEET EEL TSTS Pdi TEESEEISE ea aah 78 10 1 Test Printing Ebates sh aiarts abs Yale aba tate abs Gate aba vavenaha arts aba vane abs Yarte aba ratonaha ate aba aterahe ale bas etorake aie abaratonehe le ahs 78 10 2 Setting Up the Printer ELELEE TEESE EEEE Gis 4074
70. for using die cut label paper 7 1 71000 20 3 5 Recommended Thermal Paper AVETE TENS PONE ETE ETY PEE CEY TETE CEI ERIE VET 21 4 Preparations LS EETTERIIN ESEE VEFE ESEE EIEEE OR TORE ETO EE OE ATCT TRA NORTON SINT SS 23 4 1 Connecting Interface Cable ESET CECE TSC TVET EET UT ULE TERE TUECT TTC F ETT Ere Ss 23 4 2 Connecting the drawer kick cable Oooo T CEST OSES SCOUT CEE DESEO EEE EDS 26 4 3 Connecting the AC Adapter ARENE NNO EN E OENE A NA Stats 2T 4 4 Disconnecting the AC Adapter RR ORION NRO IO RSC RIOR TN EI Rt ar 29 4 5 Turning on the Power AEE ae arcades PaaS facts faa able daa faite aed lt a tabla la as fata a a a Mh file as Sata 30 5 Inserting Paper for Printing EM aNao chia aro aba atte ays ate ATA ate aie A Shorea Gite ahts ato A TA A EA Ghose Che ane 31 5 1 Opening the Top Cover See Teer EST eee Cee TSTETET URES STEUER VT UT UES Ere Tree eT 31 5 2 Setting the Paper Width OES A SOE ERI EAC EROS ROTC RCE OC RIC ear 32 5 2 1 Mounting separator A ER EERE EREEREER EEEE EERE 33 5 2 2 Removing separators A and B eb as Eid xe odie 6 bie 6 006 6 boa dbus 6 dee sda ae ose 34 5 2 3 Attaching separators A and B EEEa See E Ea Ea Eea EEEa Ste oye E drei 36 5 3 Loading Paper EEFI OFES ESEESE TREN ARCA ARR RTS RRR ORATOR TCR ATOR TORRE EEEE EEEE ET T 38 5 3 1 Loading roll paper E ERE EER EREEREER EERE RERE 075 555 055 0r 55 03 5s ore stds 38 5 3 2 Loading fanfold paper tee SO is ee EEE ETRE na wee eeld Oa oud Bee
71. he USB V COM connection Printer 3 Serial Number Specifies the type of Serial Number Enable notification in a USB connection Disable Generally specify ENABLE 4 Error Specifies the mode for the power on Auto Recovery time and the error recovery time Recovery by CMND Auto Recovery Windows drivers are used Recovery by CMND OPOS drivers are used 5 Process ID Specifies a process ID Normal Normal Responds with the High Speed process ID at the end of printing High Speed Responds with the process ID at the end of data reception 6 PNE Detect Specifies whether to report the Enable paper near end condition Disable 149 Item Explanation Detailed setup item Font B Specifies Font B Model Font in the standard specifications Mode2 compatible font Model Mode2 Bstch COM IF Batch printing Received data is printed in a batch Priority is placed on print quality Serial printing Received data is printed serially Priority is placed on print speed This item is valid only with the serial interface Enable Disable Batch OTHER IF Batch printing Received data is printed in a batch Priority is placed on print quality Serial printing Received data is printed serially Priority is placed on print speed This item is valid with the USB Parallel or LAN interface Enable Disable 10 Buzzer Specifies whether to sound the
72. ial mode 1 If a large diameter roll is used paper may fold or unusual noises may be heard To prevent these problems use a roll with a small diameter 650mm or less If a Windows PC is used as the host system a utility program can be used to make settings Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Appearance and Names of Components AONO NEOTON EON ola Chavis ave ate hate te wets orate 11 Appended goods PE EET See T EE TEER eT EEE ERTL EE ETE TELE UT EEE EL RET Eee T eee 12 2 AC Adapter ale Die Tle Sha 26 a s Gabe OE IEOR TEIENEI EOE EEE 13 2 1 AC adapter EEES ROS TAO EONS TERSIERE ICR AT AICO AOE ROS TCR MOLE KROL RO IRON ROT EE 13 3 Paper Specifications Bodie bw Wee Sah 86 8 eae 8 66 oa Saha Os CaSO NEEESE ENEE EENE VET oe 14 3 1 Paper Width A A A E ESE EEEE ENEE 14 3 2 Paper Thickness OE GCE RE RCE OUR RA RIN ACA DOR TORRE CLARRIE CATER TORN A TRON R CTR RETA 14 3 3 Forms of Paper IPERE REN EERE ER KERS ER EESTE 5 26 0708 6 re b0bjo 308 6 66 506 548 4 ore Sed 50 8b ore end S 14 3 4 Paper Types Sr Bach a Y OET E YET es Ste rk 6 ia ak Sig cd T lee SOTO ag eu ale BC Sies ibs 6 ACG NLS AR S OEEE ORPI CETE ORTE VEI 16 3 4 1 Requirements for full sheet label paper 0 18 3 4 2 Conditions for using black mark paper 7 111tttt 19 3 4 3 Conditions
73. iginal paper again The printer prints the adjustment result Label Adjust End Minimum O 051y Maximum 1 068 Level 4 6 The printer writes the adjustment result in memory and then returns to the previous state when sensor adjustment began 7 If the adjustment failed the printer prints ADJUSTMENT FAILED and then returns to its state at the start of sensor adjustment 159 10 4 4 Paper near end PNE sensor adjustment 1 When PNE SENSOR is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to start PNE sensor adjustment 2 The printer prints the following and then cuts the paper when PNE sensor adjustment begins Adjusting PNE 1 0pen Top Cover remove Paper and close Cover 2 After one second or more open Top Cover set Paper to be adjusted and close cover 3 After one second or more open Top cover set Paper and close cover 3 Open the top cover and load the paper you want to adjust When you close the top cover the printer starts feeding paper 4 The printer stops the adjustment in the following case a The adjustment is completed 5 After the adjustment ends load the original paper again The printer prints the adjustment result 160 6 The printer writes the adjustment result in flash memory and then returns to its state at the start of sensor adjustment PNE Adjust End Minimum 0 444y Maximum 2 988y Level 11 7 The printer writes the adjustment
74. ing off position or tear off position according to the paper layout settings To use this function provide the printer with paper layout information including the paper type and size before printing Use of the printer without these settings may result in a paper layout error or unexpected printouts Therefore set the paper layout when you 1 use label paper for the first time 2 change the paper type plain paper black mark paper or die cut label paper 3 change the paper size or 4 switch to die cut label paper of the same size as the current paper but with a different base color or other specification You can set the paper layout automatically or manually For details see Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer 16 Note Note Note Note Note Die cut label paper is a type of label paper with a label sheet already cut into segments of a certain size Full sheet label paper is a type of label paper with an uncut label sheet that allows users to cut to any length by using a cutter The same settings can be used when printing on full sheet label paper or plain paper with no black marks When printing on die cut label paper with black marks be careful regarding the print position and cut position Printing on base paper which is not covered with label sheet may damage the thermal head Note on preprinting on the recording side of thermal paper Using thermal paper whose recording side is preprinted may re
75. ing special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode UoWoadIp pasy Jaded Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 3 Enter setup mode from special mode Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to SETUP Setup T Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item uoo ap poss Jaded 113 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following when entering setup mode End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Setup 4 In setup mode select DEFAULT SET Quickly press the FEED switch twice up to one second each to move to DEFAULT SET Default Set T Setup Print T Setup End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item 114 5 Select DEFAULT SET as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of DEFAULT SET selection End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Clear Completed Note If you turn off the printer power switch without first selecting END your settings will be lost Verifying your settings To verify your setting
76. interface cable and AC adapter cable for the wide roll paper unit to the connector at the rear of the printer vinterface cable roll paper unit sensor cable Note For how to connect the AC adapter cable see Section 4 2 Connecting AC Adapter Note When you connect cables connect in the following order AC adapter cable gt Interface cable gt Sensor cable 209 4 Connect the printer to the wide roll paper unit Insert the holes on the left and right of the printer connector fitting into the left and right protrusions on the wide roll paper unit connector to connect Left and right holes of printer connection bracket ly cheap Coes S x AB gt o Ss Left and right connection flanges of roll paper unit 210 5 Route the sensor cable interface cable and AC adapter cable of the roll paper unit through the cable clamps from the inside to the outside of the roll paper unit as shown in the diagram below DT Interface cable Cable clamps Open the cable clamp by warping A part in the direction of the arrow as shown in the figure and wire the cables as illustrated in the figure The core should be placed inside of the unit core A part ifi Loe A sont SY a AA nee l I ar CU RYAN Nees IK CAN re 1 SP So Oe LT D Va AE E EE aay aa AY y er ek lt gt
77. ion Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 78 The printer stops after printing the selection items When you press the FEED switch briefly one second or less the printer ends test printing When you press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer the printer continues test printing to print a list of fonts To terminate printing of the font list in progress press the FEED switch The printer cuts the paper and terminates printing of the font list Sample test printout LD670 Ver 123456 lt lt Paper Setting gt gt Paper Detection Auto Paper Width 70mm Base Adjustment 0 Omm TearOff Adjustment 0 Omm Layout Er Processe Layout continue Layout Er Recovery Command CoverClose Feed at Power On Enable Mark Feed with Cut Disable Sensor Auto Adjust Enable lt lt Memory Switch gt gt Power On Status Enable Receive Buffer 4K Byte Busy Condition Bufferful 79 10 2 Setting Up the Printer This section explains how to set up the printer without using a PC With the printer connected to a Windows PC you can easily change the settings by using the utility software contained on the CD ROM provided with the printer For details on how to install and run the utility see Chapter 3 Installation in the Installation Guide For details on the functions of the utility and how to use
78. ipping Initialize the settings as described in Example 5 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 70 7 Control Panel 7 1 Control Panel POWER lamp Lights when the power switch is turned on and power is supplied to the printer ERROR lamp Lights or blinks to indicate errors FEED switch Plain paper including full sheet label paper Pressing this switch once advances the paper one line Holding down this switch advances paper continuously Paper type other than plain paper including full sheet label paper Pressing this switch once feeds one sheet of paper 71 How to initialize the paper layout Pressing the FEED switch with the top cover open initializes the paper layout information After initialization is completed load the paper you want to use and then close the top cover The printer feeds paper automatically retrieves paper information and retains the paper layout information 1 Initialization Initialization initializes the paper layout information You can use initialization when changing the layout information while using the same type of paper Procedure Press and hold down the FEED switch for a while The POWER and ERROR lamps will start blinking alternately At this time release the FEED switch 2 Full initialization Full initialization initializes the paper type setting in addition to paper layout information Use it when you change the type
79. is used head damage printing irregularities or similar problems may occur Note To use two color thermal paper set the print color to two colors from the printer setup menu or using the setup tool contained on the CD ROM provided with the printer See Example 3 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer By setting the appropriate property use Color on the Graphics tab for printing with this printer driver you can easily print in two color mode without having to change the printer setup Note Ruled lines or characters containing fine lines e g a serif typeface tend to have dull colors when they are printed on two color thermal paper For printing on two color thermal paper a thick font e g a sans serif font is recommended 21 Note Note Note Red or blue printing on two color thermal paper has an inferior preservation characteristic that is equivalent to that of normal thermal paper Printouts on label paper or thick paper may contain blurs or voids depending on the humidity and other environmental conditions Adjust the print speed and print density as appropriate for the type of paper used See Examples 1 and 2 in Section 10 2 Setting Up the Printer In particular note that the paper transport accuracy may be negatively affected by printing a barcode in the top margin at the beginning of paper transport or in the Lower margin at the end of paper transport The outside core diameter is ass
80. it see the Utility User s Guide This section describes the typical setting changes listed below in detail Example 1 Changing the print density to a lower value Example 2 Changing the print speed to a higher value Example 3 Changing to use two color thermal paper Example 4 Changing the top of form position at power on Example 5 Initializing the printer settings Example 6 Disabling paper near end detection Example 7 Changing the paper width Example 8 Switching to batch printing 80 Example 1 Changing the Print Density Change from 130 to 100 The procedure for this setting is as follows 1 Before starting work for this setting verify the following conditions of the printer 1 The power is off 2 Roll paper is inserted in it 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part of the Top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item The printer prints the following when it enters special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed swi
81. l Coda ktk ORcode DataMatrix Maxi Code RORIS KAANAA ERNS 173 11 Regular Cleaning Printed characters may not be completely formed if paper residue dust or a similar material is present To ensure proper printing remove any paper residue and dust on the paper holder paper transport components platen roller and surface of the thermal head Cleaning is required monthly In particular if the printer uses full sheet label paper in full cutting mode any adhesive matter adhering to the paper ejecting part of the paper guide may cause a paper ejection error Using an alcohol solvent remove adhesive matter periodically from the paper guide Recommended cleaning cycle For a minimum cutting interval of 15 mm clean the paper guide each time that printing on one or two rolls about 5000 cuts is completed Note Do not use a solvent other than ethyl or isopropyl alcohol 11 1 Cleaning the Paper Holder and Paper Transport With a dry soft cloth wipe the paper holder and paper transport to remove dust paper particles adhesive and other foreign matter 174 11 2 Cleaning the Platen Roller The cleaning procedure is as follows 1 With paper inserted in the printer turn off the printer power switch once and turn on the switch again while holding down the FEED switch on the control panel Then the data shown below is printed Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sens
82. lace the paper and click the OK button If the error remains even after setting is completed re verify that the paper loaded on the printer matches the paper setting If the newly set type of paper is not plain paper the printer feeds paper up to the top of form position 57 6 3 Setting Paper Information Using the Printer 6 3 1 Automatic layout detection The printer shipped from the factory is configured to enable automatic paper detection Follow the procedure below to have the printer automatically detect the paper layout information lt lt Procedure gt gt 1 Turn off the printer power 2 Open the top cover 3 Turn on the printer power 4 Load the paper that you want to use into the printer Leave the top cover open 5 Press and hold down the FEED switch The POWER and ERROR lamps blink alternately Continue to hold down the FEED switch until the POWER and ERROR lamps blink at the same time At this time release the FEED switch For details on how to initialize the paper layout see How to initialize the paper layout in Section 7 1 Control Panel 6 Close the top cover 7 The printer feeds the paper automatically obtains paper layout information and saves the information Note Automatic layout detection involves a paper feed of several tens of centimeters This is normal operation Note The printer s automatic layout detection function cannot obtain the paper width setting as part of
83. layout error occurs In this case use Command Cover Close instead of Command Specifies whether to feed paper to the start position at power on If Disable is specified and the head is not positioned at the start position at power on a print misalignment or paper layout error may result Command CoverClose Command Enable Disable Mark Feed with Cut Specifies whether to cut paper after feeding paper to the start position If Enable is specified the printer cuts the paper that has been advanced to the start position as triggered by a power on a reset the closing of the cover or the pressing of the FEED switch The printer does not cut the paper that is fed to the start position by a command Enable Disable Sensor Auto Adjust Specifies whether to automatically adjust the label and black mark sensors when automatic setting of the paper layout is enabled Enable Disable 10 Return to Up Returns to the selection mode for the setup group items 11 Return to Top Menu Returns to the setup mode menu 145 2 Memory Switch setup items No Item Explanation Detailed setup item 1 Power On Status Specifies reporting the power on Enable state Disable 2 Receive Buffer Specifies the capacity of the receive 45Byte buffer 4KByte 3 Busy Condition Specifies the printer BUSY Bufferfull condition Offline Bufferfull 4
84. ld wre sue bie ORTE TET 40 5 4 Setting the Paper Guide EO IOE OEE OE oatere 8 43 5 5 Closing the Top Cover PEET ELECE EECETE 6 ek Dad EFELER Ek fad kW bd fad TE TETEE SETE 44 6 Setting Up the Printer RRR eR IONE EAR ROA REAR I OCCIC ATE R IR RIOR ETETE EYE ORTE ROSCOE RCE ARCS 45 6 1 1 Paper layout PR NR RRR ACRE ICA RCA TCACTOR TOA RCIA TCR TORIC HORTA ACR RCRA ACTC RICE ICR EEA 48 6 1 2 Custom paper ERE TSR ee eke E ER RR RRR RR RIC aS 49 6 1 3 Printing from an application eb RE OSCE OS SHES PERCHES CEASA SERS ORAS SS 53 6 2 Paper information setting using the utility 1tr rt 54 6 2 1 Paper layout Wess aia E tenet 5 xo4e abe Se ahs ae E A E EEE E ahs hava hale av O E eke wicks 54 6 2 2 Setting detailed paper layout information 000e ee eet eee 55 6 3 Setting Paper Information Using the Printer setrter 58 8 6 3 1 Automatic layout detection See e eee eee ee ee eee eee seen ee ee eeeeeeeneeene 58 6 3 2 Setting the Paper Width ees 59 6 3 3 Automatic layout detection ccc ee 61 6 4 Replacing paper scirrctctcccrrr etter errr tees 64 6 5 Paper Layout Errors sorcerers ener cnenes 65 6 6 Adjusting Sensors ricer inner eee iinees 66 6 7 Print Density Setting eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ee ee 67 6 8 Print Speed Setting eee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee ee 68 6 9 Cutting Position Correction ttt
85. ll be printed If you turn on the switch again and press the FEED switch briefly the data shown below will be printed The printer prints the following when it enters the special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 169 Sample Print T Data Analysis Cleaning T Sensor Adjustment T Setup T Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Selection Item The printer enters sample print mode from the special mode Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less five times to move to SAMPLE PRINT l K CUT Please push Feed SW g Short Next pattern gt Long Same pattern o 2 a fe co o 5 170 The printed pattern is as follows a LABEL1 pattern b LABEL2 pattern c LABEL3 pattern d LABEL4 pattern e LABELS pattern When the FEED switch is pressed short the following pattern is printed LABEL1 gt LABEL2 gt LABEL3 gt LABEL4 gt LABELS gt LABELI gt 5 When the FEED switch is pressed long about one second the same pattern is printed again The sample print mode is ended by the printer power supply determination 171 Printed result of sample printings LABEL1 pattern L
86. ly after the host computer returns to normal operation mode from one of the above modes disconnect the USB cable once and then reconnect it or turn off the printer power switch once and then turn on the switch again If the host computer or printer cannot be restored to normal operation after the cable is reconnected or power switch is turned on again restart the host computer 5 The USB hub function cannot be used when the power to the printer is off 6 If a peripheral device connected to the USB hub is not recognized perform one of the following operations Disconnect the USB cable from the peripheral device once and then reconnect it Connect the peripheral device to the other port of the USB hub 7 The operation of connected USB devices is not guaranteed Before using a USB device verify its operation yourself Note Do not turn off the power to the printer during printing If you inadvertently turn off the power to the printer during printing and the printer then fails to work normally restart the host computer Note on installation 1 The printer must be used indoors If used outdoors the printer may fail because of dust Note on the modular connector 1 This product uses a modular connector as a dedicated connector for the cash drawer or customer display terminal The connector must not be connected with a connector that leads to a public switched line or other such destination Note on using the printer in spec
87. n is longer than 50 mm use the printer with the paper guide open When it is equal to or less than 50 mm use the printer with the paper guide closed Paper guide For print length longer than 50 mm Use the printer with the paper guide open 43 5 5 Closing the Top Cover Place the paper in the correct orientation and carefully close the top cover Release lever Top cover Note Place the paper in the correct orientation If the top cover is closed while the paper is not correctly in place a paper jam or misaligned printing might occur Note To close the top cover press it down near its center the location pointed at in the figure below until you hear the lock engage If the cover is not completely locked printing might be impossible 44 6 Setting Up the Printer Introduction to printer setup procedures You can set the following items for this printer 1 Paper type and paper layout Die cut label paper black mark paper or plain paper Paper width and other paper layout information 2 Custom paper creation 3 Sensor adjustment 4 Print speed 5 Print density 6 Printer operation Item 1 2 is a required setting Items 3 to 6 are optional settings lt Reference documents gt The CD ROM that comes with the printer contains some PDF formatted online manuals For details on how to install and use each of the software programs that come with the printer
88. nd their details 1 Paper Setting setup items No Item Explanation Detailed setup item 1 Paper Detection Specifies the paper detection mode Auto assumed used with automatic setting Label of the paper layout Black Mark AUTO is the recommended item for Normal use with multiple paper types 2 Paper Width Specifies the paper width used 2x mm 3x mm 4x mm 5x mm 6x mm 70 mm 80 mm 83 mm When 2x mm is selected 26 to 29 mm When 3x mm is selected 30 to 39 mm When 4x mm is selected 40 to 49 mm When 5x mm is selected 50 to 59 mm When 6x mm is selected 60 to 69 mm 142 Item Explanation Detailed setup item Base Adjustment Specifies the value used for batch correction of the start position cutting position peeling off position and tear off position 5 0 mm 4 X mm 3 X mm 2 X mm 1 X mm 0 X mm 0 0 mm 0 X mm 1 X mm 2 X mm 3 X mm 4 X mm 5 0 mm When 4 X mm is selected 4 0 to 4 9 mm When 3 X mm is selected 3 0 to 3 9 mm When 2 X mm is selected When 1 X mm is selected 2 0 to 2 9 mm 1 0 to 1 9 mm When 0 X mm is selected 0 0 to 0 9 mm When 0 X mm is selected When 1 X mm is selected 0 0 to 0 9 mm 1 0 to 1 9 mm When 2 X mm is selected 2 0 to 2 9 mm When 3 X mm is selected 3 0 to 3 9 mm When 4 X mm is selected
89. nter correctly See 10 2 Setting Up the Printer 3 Remove the foreign matter roller from the platen roller 4 The thermal head is 4 Turn off the power and ask damaged for repairs Vertical marks appear on the printout 1 Foreign matter is stuck or caught on the paper transport 2 Foreign matter is adhering to the thermal head 3 The thermal head is damaged 1 Clean the paper transport 2 Clean the thermal head 3 Turn off the power and ask for repairs TT 10 Special Modes 10 1 Test Printing With paper inserted in the printer turn off the printer power switch once and turn on the switch again while holding down the FEED switch on the control panel Then the data shown below is printed When TEST PRINT is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to start test printing After printing a certain amount of data the printer automatically cuts the paper and ends the test printing To terminate test printing in progress press the FEED switch Then the printer cuts the paper and terminates the test printing Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item Test printing Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Select
90. o paper c The adjustment is completed 5 After paper feeding stops load the original paper again The printer prints the adjustment result BM Adjust End Minimum O 123 Maximum 3 210 Level 18 6 The printer writes the adjustment result in memory and then returns to the previous state when sensor adjustment began 7 If the adjustment failed the printer prints ADJUSTMENT FAILED and then returns to its state at the start of sensor adjustment 157 10 4 3 Adjusting the label sensor 1 When LABEL SENSOR is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to start label sensor adjustment 2 The printer prints the following and then cuts the paper when label sensor adjustment begins Adjusting Label 1 Qpen Top Cover set Paper to be adjusted and close Cover Ed Tojo ap pees 4 2 Sensor adjustment starts after cover is closed 3 When paper feed stops open Top Cover set Paper and close Cover 3 Open the top cover and load the paper you want to adjust When you close the top cover the printer starts feeding paper Note Using any paper not meeting the requirements specified in Section 3 4 3 Requirements for die cut label paper will result in an adjustment error 4 The printer stops the adjustment in the following cases a The cover is opened b The printer has no paper c The adjustment is completed 158 5 After paper feeding stops load the or
91. of paper Procedure Press and hold down the FEED switch for a while The POWER and ERROR lamps will start blinking alternately When you continue holding down the FEED switch the POWER and ERROR lamps will blink simultaneously At this time release the FEED switch 72 7 2 Error Indications Recoverable errors Error condition LED LAMP Blinking pattern No paper POWER Constantly on paper end ERROR Constantly on Cover open POWER Constantly on ERROR Constantly on Head hot 1 POWER Constantly on ERROR Constantly on 1 Printing is suspended because of a high thermal head temperature Error condition LED LAMP Blinking pattern Paper near end POWER Constantly on ERROR D CED Paper layout POWER Constantly on error ERROR e e e e Repeated blinking of the amber lamp four times in succession 73 Unrecoverable errors Error condition LED LAMP Blinking pattern Internal error POWER 6 eo ERROR e Repeated pattern in which the green lamp blinks twice and the amber lamp blinks once Head not POWER e e installed ERROR Repeated pattern in which the green lamp blinks three times and the amber lamp blinks once Low voltage POWER e e e ERROR Repeated pattern in which the gr
92. on The printer prints the following when entering setup mode End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Setup 4 In setup mode select SETUP Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 118 5 Select OTHERS as your option Quickly press the FEED switch four times up to one second each to move to OTHERS Others T Serial Condition T Customize Value T Memory Switch T Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item uoo aip poos Jodeq Setup Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of OTHERS selection ACK Pulse Width Return to Top Menu Return to Up Roll Paper Unit PE Roll Paper Unit Buzzer Batch OTHER IF Batch COM IF Font B PNE Detect Process ID Error Serial Number USB ACK Pulse Width Selection Item uoo ap poo 1 ded Others 119 6 Select PNE DETECT as your option Quickly press the FEED switch five times up to one second each to move to PNE DETECT PNE Detect T Process ID T Error T Serial Number ACK Pulse Width Return to Top Menu Re
93. ont ANE Font B 38 columns 10x24 42 columns 10x24 43 columns 10x24 Extension Font 42 columns 9x24 46 columns 9x24 48 columns 9x24 Body Face For paper 80mm wide For paper 88mm wide 42 column printing 48 column printing 53 column printing ANE Font A 42 columns 12x24 48 columns 12x24 53 columns 12x24 51 columns 10x24 57 columns 10x24 64 columns 10x24 ANK Font B 56 columns 9x24 64 columns 9x24 71 columns 9x24 ANK Font C 64 columns 8x16 72 columns 8x16 80 columns 8x16 Kanji Font A 21 columns 24x24 24 columns 24x24 26 columns 24x24 Kanji Font B 25 columns 20x24 28 columns 20x24 32 columns 20x24 Kanji Font C 32 columns 16x16 36 columns 16x16 40 columns 16x16 ANK Font A 3 42 columns 12x24 48 columns 12x24 53 columns 12x24 Extension Font ANK Font B 51 columns 10x24 57 columns 10x24 64 columns 10x24 Extension Font 56 columns 9x24 64 columns 9x24 71 columns 9x24 196 6 Alphanumeric characters 95 extended graphics 128 x 20 pages international characters 48 Kanji JIS 1990 6879 special characters 845 7 Dimensions of fonts Body Face Letter Face W x H dot W x H mm W x H dot W x H mm ANK Font A 12 x 24 1 5 x 3 0 11 x 22 1 875 x 2 75 10 x 24 1 25 x 3 0 9x17 1 125 x 2 125 ANE Hones 9x 24 1 125 x 3 0 9x17 1 125 x 2 125 ANK Font C 8x16 1 0 x 2 0 8x13 1 0 x 1
94. ool remove the adhesive matter adhering to the inner side and edge of the Upper cutter Note Be very careful not to damage the edge of the Upper cutter when handling the utility knife or screwdriver Also take care not to dent or otherwise damage the platen roller A dent on the platen roller may result in incomplete printing or line feed errors Upper cutter Using the cleaning sheet or a similar material wipe off the adhesive matter adhering to the Upper cutter 184 Note Although the edge of the Upper cutter is not as sharp as the edges of the utility knives generally used in offices there is a risk of injury to a finger that is moved while pressed directly against the edge of the cutter 7 After completing cleaning reposition the roll paper and close the top cover 185 Cleaning the Lower cutter Using a general purpose utility knife flathead screwdriver or similar tool remove the adhesive matter adhering to the surface and edge of the Lower cutter Note Be very careful not to damage the edge of the Lower cutter when handling the utility knife or screwdriver Also take care not to dent or otherwise damage the platen roller A dent on the platen roller may result in incomplete printing or line feed errors 186 Using the cleaning sheet or a similar material wipe off the adhesive matter adhering to the Lower cutter Lower cutter Note Although the edge of the Lower cutter is not as sharp as the e
95. or Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 175 2 Select CLEANING as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less three times to move to CLEANING Cleaning T Sensor Adjustment T Setup t Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Jest Print Selection Item uoo ap poss dedeq Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 3 Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of CLEANING Platen Cleaning ed End Cutter Cleaning Platen Cleaning Selection Item Cleaning t Toy allp pees 4 176 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer enters platen roller cleaning mode The printer prints the following and cuts the paper when it enters platen roller cleaning mode Cleaning Platen 1 0pen Top Cover and remove Paper 2 Push FEED switch to move Platen to the cleaning position and clean it 3 Set Paper and close Cover after cleaning 4 Open the top cover and remove the roll paper 5 Press the FEED switch to rotate the platen roll
96. other than 32 mm is used the paper near end detection accuracy deteriorates If roll paper with an outside core diameter of less than 32 mm is used a transport error may occur when the cutter cuts the paper in full cutting mode and reaches the core 7 Since the difference in hue between red and black or blue and black may not be noticeable when two color thermal paper is used be sure to confirm in advance the color of the printed characters 8 When roll paper with a width of 83 mm is used characters that are too close to the left or right edge of the paper may not be printed because of inaccuracies in tracking Be sure to set a margin of sufficient width 9 Do not switch from narrow paper to wide paper e g from paper that is 58 mm wide to paper that is 80 mm wide during operation When narrow paper is used the thermal head area where there is no paper comes in direct contact with the platen roller and the resulting wear on the head may lead to a deterioration in print quality Similarly if the paper width is changed the cutter blade will cut at a location that has no paper and the resulting wear on the blade may lead to improper cuts To switch from narrow paper to wide paper exchange the thermal head and the cutter blade 10 If label paper is used adhesive matter adhering to the cutter blade thermal head paper transport or paper holder may cause a cutting error print error or paper transport error Remove adhesive matt
97. ows XP Professional is assumed for the screen shots used in the procedure 1 Click Start and then Printers and Faxes The method of opening the printer folder varies depending on the Windows version For details on how to open the printer folder see Section 3 1 1 How to Display the Printer Properties in the Windows Driver User s Guide 2 Right click LD670 Raster and then select Properties 3 Click the Custom Paper tab 49 1 Creating a new custom paper type 2 D670 Raster Properties General Sharing Ports Advanced Custom Paper Paper E Paper Name N Paper Typety 5 Cut Position Margin ties Unit O4AmmiM C O 0tinch Cancel Appy Help lt lt Procedure gt gt 1 Check the Create a New Paper check box and enter the paper name 2 Select Paper Type and enter the appropriate paper information S1 to S5 Do not change S5 cut position with its default value 3 Enter the left right top and bottom margins 4 Click the Save button This registers your custom paper settings in the printer driver as paper size information 5 Click the Transfer to Printer button The selected paper layout information is sent to the printer and becomes effective 6 Go to step 4 50 2 Using an existing type of paper amp D670 Raster Properties General Sharing Ports Advanced Custom Paper Delete D S
98. per Detection Return to Top Menu Return to Up Sensor Auto Adjust Mark Feed with Cut Feed at Power On Layout Er Recovery Layout Er Process TearOff Adjustment Base Adjustment Paper Width Paper Detection Selection Item UdoadIp poo Jaded Paper Setting 128 6 Select PAPER WIDTH as your option Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to PAPER WIDTH Paper Width 4 Paper Detection Return to Top Menu Return to Up Sensor Auto Adjust Mark Feed with Cut Feed at Power On Layout Er Recovery Layout Er Process TearOff Adjustment Base Adjustment Paper Width Paper Detection Selection Item Udo oip poss dedeq Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of PAPER WIDTH selection UooadIp poo Jodeq Selection Item Paper Width 129 7 Select 80mm as your option Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to 80mm Selection Item Paper Width Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of 80mm selection Return to Return to Top Menu Return to Up Sensor Auto Adjust Mark Feed with Cut Feed at Power On Layout Er Recovery Layout Er Process TearOff Adjustment Base Adjustment Paper Width Paper Detection Selection Item 80mm 130 8
99. per layout error status Follow the procedure below to register layout information with the printer This procedure explains how to send layout information to the printer The use of Windows XP Professional is assumed for the screen shots 1 Click Start All Programs Okidata and LD670 Utility in this order The method of running the printer utility varies depending on the Windows version See Section 3 1 Starting LBL32 in the Utility User s Guide 2 Select LD670 Raster and then click OK 3 Click the Paper Layout tab 55 LBL32 File E Send S Help H Paper Layout Memory Switch Customize Value Others 55 Cut Posttion 53 j 5 0 5 0 m a 51 Margin 3 L Left Margin m T Top Margin Amm O 01inch Operation Guide J List Printing P Exit lt lt Procedure gt gt 1 Uncheck the Automatically set the paper layout check box 2 Select Paper Typel and enter the appropriate paper information S1 to S5 Do not change S5 cut position with its default value 3 Enter the left right top and bottom margins as required 4 Click the Set Layout button The paper layout information you entered in this window is sent to the printer and becomes effective 56 4 When a confirmation message appears respond as instructed and then click the OK button 5 A message appears prompting you to replace the paper with paper targeted by the layout setting Rep
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101. printer prints the following when you accept the selection of MAX SPEED 9th High Speed 8th Tth 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Low Speed Selection Item Max Speed 7 Select 9th as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less until 9th is reached Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection 9th High Speed T 8th T Tth T 6th T 5th 9th High Speed 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Low Speed Selection Item 93 The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of 9th Return to Return to Top Menu Return to Up Sensor Auto Adjust Mark Feed with Cut Feed at Power On Layout Er Recovery Layout Er Process TearOff Adjustment Base Adjustment Paper Widt Paper Detection Selection Item Uonoedp poss Jaded 9th High Speed 8 Select RETURN TO UP as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of RETURN TO UP Return to Top Menu Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Uo op poss dodeq Return to Up 94 9 Select RETURN TO TOP MENU as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you
102. r USB ACK Pulse Width Selection Item Uol OodIp poo Jodeq Others 137 Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of BATCH OTHER IF selection Disable Disable Enable Selection Item Batch OTHER IF 7 Select ENABLE as your option Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to ENABLE Enable T Disable Disable Enable Selection Item Batch OTHER IF 138 Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of ENABLE selection Return to Up Return to Top Menu Return to Up Roll Paper Unit PE Roll Paper Unit Buzzer Batch OTHER IF Batch COM IF Font B PNE Detect Process ID Error Serial Number USB ACK Pulse Width Selection Item Uooalp poo Jodeq Enable 8 Select RETURN TO UP as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of RETURN TO UP selection Return to Top Menu Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Udoesp pooy sodeq Return to Up 139 9 Select RETURN TO TOP MENU as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to
103. r than this printer 13 3 Paper Specifications 3 1 Paper Width 1 Paper width of 83 mm 83 1 9 mm paper width of 80 mm 809 10 mm 2 Paper width within a range of 70 to 25 4 mm by units of 1 mm 70 to 25 4910 mm Note Paper with a width within a range of 71 to 79 mm cannot be used 3 2 Paper Thickness 75 to 150 pm 3 3 Forms of Paper 1 Roll paper Outside diameter 102 0 5 mm or less With the large diameter roll paper unit option attached the printer can use a roll with an outside diameter of up to 200 mm Core dimension Inside diameter of 1 inch inside diameter 25 4 0 5 mm outside diameter 32 0 5 mm Printed surface Outside of the roll Treatment of end of paper The roll paper must not be glued to the core The end of the paper must also not be folded back Note Do not use rolls that have rough sides or sides from which pieces of paper extrude Using such rolls could cause a printer failure 14 2 Fanfold paper Maximum stack height 180 mm or less Fold length 76 2 to 203 2 0 5 mm 3 to 8 inches Perforation specifications 3 cuts 1 tie 15 3 4 Paper Types The printer supports the following paper types a Plain paper including full sheet label paper b Black mark paper c Die cut label paper including die cut label paper with black marks When using black mark or die cut paper the printer can move the paper to the start position cutting position peel
104. s execute a test print as described in Section 10 1 The test printing prints a list of printer settings Check the list to verify your settings 115 Example 6 Changing the PNE Detect The procedure for this setting change is as follows 1 Before starting work for this setting verify the following printer conditions 1 The power is turned off 2 Paper is loaded on the printer 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part of the top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item 116 The printer prints the following when entering special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Udo odp pasy Jodeq Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 3 Enter setup mode from special mode Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to SETUP Setup t Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item 117 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selecti
105. s setting verify the following printer conditions 1 The power is turned off 2 Paper is loaded on the printer 3 The cover is closed 2 Enter special mode Turn on the power switch on the right side of the printer while holding down the FEED switch on the left part of the top cover Note You must hold down the FEED switch until the printer starts printing Note If you have passed the item that you want to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item 104 The printer prints the following when entering special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 3 Enter setup mode from special mode Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to SETUP Setup T Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item 105 Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following when entering setup mode End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Setup 4 In setup mode select SETUP Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your accept
106. sult in the thermal head sticking to the surface of thermal paper causing a print error Therefore you should avoid using this type of thermal paper as much as possible If such use is unavoidable confirm beforehand that use of the paper does not cause print errors thin printing or other problems 17 8 4 1 Requirements for full sheet label paper To prevent adhesive matter from sticking to the print head or paper guide use label paper that has undergone margin removal as shown below Margin removal means cutting the margins at the time of manufacturing Slits on both sides on the printable side of paper 2 mm or less 2 mm or less lt Base paper Label Slits for margin removal 18 8 4 2 Conditions for using black mark paper When using receipt paper or full sheet label paper with black marks confirm that the following conditions are satisfied The reflection factors at locations A and B on the paper must be the combination of values specified in the table below Reflection factor A Black mark area 8 B Margins above or below black marks 75 Note The reflectivity values were measured using a Macbeth PCM II density meter Filter C Back side of paper back of the coloring side of paper Print area seen from the back side of paper 10to12mm Paper feed direction 19 3 4 3 Conditions for using die cut label paper When using die cut label paper
107. tch long 81 3 Enter setup mode from special mode Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less once to move to SETUP Setup t Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item uoo ap poss Jaded Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when it enters setup mode End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Uoloedlp poss Jaded Setup 82 4 In setup mode select SETUP Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of SETUP Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 83 5 Select CUSTOMIZE VALUE as your option Quickly press the FEED switch twice up to one second each to move to CUSTOMIZE VALUE Customize Value T Memory Switch T Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item uonoop pos Jodeq Setup Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of CUSTOMIZE VALUE selection User NV Memory Return to Top Menu Return to Up
108. the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 135 5 Select OTHERS as your option Quickly press the FEED switch four times up to one second each to move to OTHERS Others T Serial Condition t Customize Value t Memory Switch T Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item uonooip poo 10deg Setup Then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of OTHERS selection ACK Pulse Width Return to Top Menu Return to Up Roll Paper Unit PE Roll Paper Unit Buzzer Batch OTHER IF Batch COM IF Font B PNE Detect Process ID Error Serial Number SB ACK Pulse Width Selection Item Others 136 6 Select BATCH OTHER IF as your option Quickly press the FEED switch eight times up to one second each to move to BATCH OTHER IF Batch OTHER IF T Batch COM IF T Font B T PNE Detect T Process ID T Error T Serial Number ACK Pulse Width Return to Top Menu Return to Up Roll Paper Unit PE Roll Paper Unit Buzzer Batch OTHER IF Batch COM IF Font B PNE Detect Process ID Error Serial Numbe
109. the adjustment failed the printer prints ADJUSTMENT FAILED and then returns to its state at the start of sensor adjustment 164 10 5 Data Analysis With paper inserted in the printer turn off the printer power switch once If you turn on the switch again while holding down the FEED switch on the control panel the data shown in Section 10 1 will be printed If you turn on the switch again and press the FEED switch briefly the data shown below will be printed The printer prints the following when it enters the special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 165 Data Analysis T Cleaning t Sensor Adjustment Setup T Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item The printer enters received data analysis mode from the special mode Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less four times to move to DATA ANALYSIS Hex Dump End Command Trace Hex Dump Selection Item uono ap peasy 4 Data Analysis 166 1 HEX DUMP mode Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection When HEX DUMP is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to place
110. the printer in hex dump mode In hex dump mode all signals sent from the host computer to the printer are printed as hexadecimal codes The printed data can be used to confirm that the correct control codes have been sent to the printer by a created program To reset this mode turn off the power switch once Sample hex dump test printout HEX DUMP PRINTING 00000 1B 40 1B 63 30 02 1B 45 c0 E 00008 01 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ABCEDFG 00010 48 49 44 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F HIJKLWNO Address Hex ASCII 167 2 Command trace mode Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second and then press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection In command trace mode all data sent from the host computer to the printer is printed as command names The printed data can be used to confirm that correct control codes have been sent to the printer by a created program To reset this mode turn off the power switch once Example of command trace output COMMAND TRACE lt 1B40 Initialize printer ESC gt lt 1B4D02 Set ANK font C ESC M n gt 187480 5 character code table ESC t n lt 1D4200 Disable reverse printing GS B n gt lt 1B6102 Set justification RIGHT ESC a n gt 168 10 6 Sample Print With paper inserted in the printer turn off the printer power switch once If you turn on the switch again while holding down the FEED switch on the control panel the data shown in Section 10 1 wi
111. ther than ethyl or isopropyl alcohol 179 11 4 Cleaning the Cutter Blade and Frame If the printer printed on full sheet label paper any adhesive matter adhering to the cutter blade and frame must be removed Even when label paper has been cut normally clean the cutter blade at an interval of about once a month to ensure stability in cutting Note Although the edge of the cutter blade is not as sharp as the edges of utility knives generally used in offices there is a risk of injury to a hand or finger that is moved while pressed against the cutter blade edge Take care to avoid injury when cleaning the cutter blade Items required for cleaning Flathead screwdriver small Cleaning sheet General purpose utility knife Product No 0631260 180 The cleaning procedure is as follows 1 With paper inserted in the printer turn off the printer power switch once and turn on the switch again while holding down the FEED switch on the control panel Then the data shown below is printed Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long Note If you have passed the item that you want to select repeatedly press the FEED switch briefly until you return to the first item 181 2 Select CLEANING as your option Press the FEED s
112. tion 192 lt Drawer connection 2 gt Drawer 1 Printer Drawer open close switch Drawer kick solenoid 24 Q minimum Drawer 2 Drawer open close switch 193 12 4 Specifications of Power Supply 1 Operating voltage 2 Current consumption gt DC 24V 10 Standby 4 5W or less 0 2A on average Note Maximum drawer kick drive current 1A Two drawer kicks must not be driven simultaneously Average current consumption Operating About 44W 1 5A on average at 24V 25 C print density setting 100 paper width 80mm print duty 9 Arrangement of power connector pins o Pin No Signal name 1 24 V 2 SG 3 N C Note Use our AC adapter to supply power Note If our AC adapter is not used power supply is supplied by the user problems such as bad print quality electromagnetic interference or circuit noise may occur In such cases take note of the following points Use an AC adapter whose capacity corresponds to the printing rate that will actually be used Ensure in advance that there are no problems such as static electricity electromagnetic interference circuit noise etc 194 13 Specifications 13 1 General Specifications 1 Print method Direct line thermal printing system 2 Dot resolution 8 dots mm 0 125 mm 3 Paper width 83 mm 80 mm or 70 to 25 4 mm by units of 1 mm The paper width is set to 70 mm at the
113. tition and the paper roll and then tighten the front knob screws to fix Back Leave a gap of one 1 to 8mm using the scale between the partition and the paper roll and then tighten the back knob screws to fix Thumbscrew front Partition Roll paper Thunbseves Waar Space of 1 division in scale on label Space of 1 to 3 mm 217 3 Pass the roll paper under the guide roller Lift the guide roller Then with the printer top cover closed insert the leading edge of the paper into the rear of the printer Guide roller Top cover closed Fig a Note When the rolled paper is guided on top of the guide roller as illustrated in Figure b shown below the paper may not get through Make sure that the paper is guided under the guide roller as in Figure a shown above Note If a paper roll is set as illustrated in Figure c shown below its thermal surface will be opposite and that nothing will be printed Make sure to set a paper roll as in Figure a shown above Guide roller Guide roller 218 4 Open the top cover and pull out the leading edge of the paper from the front of the printer Top cover Pull out the leading edge of the roll paper from the front of the printer 219 14 9 Roll Paper Unit Appearance When connected to the printer re war b Tilo Fa 220 OKI CONTACT DETAILS Oki Systems UK Limited 550 D
114. to select quickly press the FEED switch repeatedly until you return to the first item The printer prints the following when it enters special mode Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 97 3 Enter setup mode from special mode Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less once to move to SETUP Setup t Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Then press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when it enters setup mode End Default Set Setup Print Setup Selection Item Setup 98 4 In setup mode select SETUP Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of SETUP Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item Setup 5 Select CUSTOMIZE VALUE as your option Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less twice to move to CUSTOMIZE VALUE Customize Value Memory Switch T Paper Setting Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Swit
115. turn to Up Roll Paper Unit PE Roll Paper Unit Buzzer Batch OTHER IF Batch COM IF Font B PNE Detect Process ID Error Serial Number USB ACK Pulse Width Selection Item Others 120 Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of PNE DETECT selection Enable Disable Enable Selection Item PNE Detect 7 Select DISABLE as your option Quickly press the FEED switch up to one second to move to DISABLE Disable Enable Disable Enable Selection Item PNE Detect 121 Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of DISABLE selection Return to Up Return to Top Menu Return to Up Roll Paper Unit PE Roll Paper Unit Buzzer Batch OTHER IF Batch COM IF Font B PNE Detect Process ID Error Serial Number USB ACK Pulse Width Selection Item uoo aip poss dedeq Disable 8 Select RETURN TO UP as your option Press and hold down the FEED switch for at least one second to accept the selection The printer prints the following upon your acceptance of RETURN TO UP selection Return to Top Menu Return to Top Menu Others Serial Condition Customize Value Memory Switch Paper Setting Selection Item uonooip poss aodeq Return to Up 122
116. umed to be 32 mm If roll paper with an outside core diameter of other than 32 mm is used the paper near end detection accuracy deteriorates Note If roll paper with an outside core diameter of less than 32 mm is used a transport error may occur when the cutter cuts the paper in full cutting mode and reaches the core 22 4 Preparations No printer cable is provided with the product Obtain a printer cable suitable for the product interface If you have any questions consult your dealer Before connecting or disconnecting cables make sure of the following 1 The power to the printer and all other devices connected to the printer is turned off 2 The AC adapter power cable has been unplugged from the outlet 4 1 Connecting Interface Cable Open the connector cover at the rear of the printer by pulling it up and connect the interface cable to its rear connector socket Close the cover after connecting the cable Note If cables are arranged so that they extend from the rear or from the rear on the right side remove the inserts in the connector cover or the cover with nippers or a similar tool Unless the inserts are removed in this case the cables may be damaged and cause a failure 23 LAN interface model Connector Cover Insert LAN interface cable Insert LAN interface connector A Caution Do not touch the DIP switches during normal use This may change the network settings
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118. urns to normal operation mode a ADJUSTMENT 1 When ADJUSTMENT PRINT is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to start printing of settings 2 The printer prints all the current settings 3 After printing the settings the printer returns to its state at the start of sensor adjustment 154 a ADJUSTMENT 1 When ADJUSTMENT is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to start sensor adjustment a The printer prints the selection items BM Sensor PE Sensor PNE Sensor Label Sensor BM Sensor Selection Item Adjustment T 2 The printer prints BM SENSOR LABEL SENSOR PNE SENSOR PE SENSOR BM SENSOR and so on cyclically in this order 155 10 4 2 Black mark BM sensor adjustment 1 When BM SENSOR is printed press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to start BM sensor adjustment 2 The printer prints the following and then cuts the paper when BM sensor adjustment begins Adjusting BM 1 0pen Top Cover set Paper to be adjusted and close Cover 2 Sensor adjustment starts after cover is closed 3 When paper feed stops open Top Cover set Paper and close Cover 3 Open the top cover and load the paper you want to adjust When you close the top cover the printer starts feeding paper 156 4 The printer stops the adjustment in the following cases a The cover is opened b The printer has n
119. witch 2 to ON 3 Turn on the printer power Initialization takes about five seconds 4 Turn off the printer power 5 Set switch 2 to OFF Procedure for test printing from the LAN board 1 Turn off the printer power 2 Set switches 3 and 4 to ON 3 Turn on the printer power to start test printing 4 Turn off the printer power 5 Set switches 3 and 4 to OFF Note Be careful when setting the DIP switches 189 12 2 Dual Interface 1 Type B Connector 4 Pin Pin No Signal name I O direction Signal line name 1 N C zoe 2 D inB Input Output D 3 D inB Input Output D 4 SG1 ee Ground 2 Serial interface connector Pin No Signal name T O direction Function 1 FG ae Frame ground 2 TXD Output Send data 3 RXD Input Receive data 4 RTS Output Send request 5 CTS Input Send permission 6 DSR Input Data set ready 7 SG Pa Signal ground 8 to 12 N C Sen Unused 13 SG2 Input 24 V ground 14 SG2 Input 24 V ground 15 to 17 N C ae Unused 18 24V Input Power supply for mechanism drive 19 24V Input Power supply for mechanism drive 20 DTR Output Data terminal ready 21 to 24 N C ace Unused 25 INIT Input Forced reset Notes 1 To supply power from the power connector do not connect the pins shaded in the above table Notes 2 Use inch screws to secure the connection Notes 3 Shielded USB cables must be used 190 1
120. witch briefly one second or less three times to move to CLEANING Cleaning T Sensor Adjustment T Setup T Test Print End Sample Print Data Analysis Cleaning Sensor Adjustment Setup Test Print Selection Item Special Mode Usage Item Selection Please push the feed switch short Item Decision Please push the feed switch long 3 Press and hold down the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer prints the following when you accept the selection of CLEANING Platen Cleaning ed End Cutter Cleaning Platen Cleaning Selection Item Cleaning T Ton allp peas 4 182 4 Press the FEED switch briefly one second or less once to move to CUTTER CLEANING Cutter Cleaning Platen Cleaning End Cutter Cleaning Platen Cleaning Selection Item Cleaning Then press the FEED switch for one second or longer to accept the selection The printer enters cutter cleaning mode The printer prints the following and cuts the paper when it enters cutter cleaning mode Cleaning Cutter 1 Qpen Top Cover and remove Paper 2 Push FEED switch to move Cutter to the cleaning position and clean it 3 Set Paper and close Cover after cleaning 5 After completing cleaning reposition the roll paper and close the top cover 183 Cleaning the Upper cutter Using a general purpose utility knife flathead screwdriver or similar t

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