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1. Immediately turn off the power and contact your nearest dealer or service center for repairs Do not try to service the printer by yourself PN9001114 Page 6 AN Warning Disassembly Never try to take the unit apart or modify it in any way Doing so creates the danger of fire or electrical shock Contact your nearest dealer or Customer Service Center for checkups tuning and repairs For checkups tuning and repairs contact your nearest dealer or Customer Service Center Battery Pack Never try to take apart the battery pack or modify it in any way such as with a solder Doing so creates the danger of heating fire or explosion Never expose the battery to direct flame throw it into fire or take any actions that may lead to shorting Doing so creates the danger of heating fire or explosion S02 Never charge the battery pack with any other battery charger except for the specified one Doing so creates the danger of heating fire or explosion PN9001114 Page 7 Safety Precautions suonnedaid Ajajes OOOO SO Safety Precautions AN Warning AC Adapter Battery Charger Optional Use only the specified voltage Using a different voltage may create the danger of fire or electrical shock Never use the battery charger with any other battery pack except for the specified one Doing so creates the danger of fire and electrical shock Never cut or dama
2. 9 Safety Precautions suonnedaid Ajajes Sao OVS Safety Precautions AN Warning Easy Cutter This part contains a blade Do not touch with your bare hands as this may lead to injury Replacing the Battery Pack Use only the specified battery pack When replacing the battery pack make sure to install the pack with the poles and facing the correct direction Incorrectly replacing the battery can rupture the battery and create injury and damage to surrounding areas due to leakage When disposing of old battery packs make sure to contact your nearest dealer or service center Not using the printer for a long time Remove the battery pack from the printer and unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet Maintenance and Cleaning For safety during maintenance and cleaning make sure to remove the battery pack and the AC adapter from the printer PN9001114 Page 10 AN Precautions in Use Do not place the printer in hot or cold places The operation temperature range is within 0 C to 50 C Do not place it in areas with himidity or temperature out of the operation range Do not place the printer in locations exposed to direct sunlight or places of high temperatures Especially on the dashboard inside a car during summer periods as it can get very hot Use only the specified cable to connect to the external input terminal When connecting external equipment via the external inp
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4. cover to open Hold the front cover and slide it in the direction of the arrow until it stops Page 20 PN9001114 3 Open the front cover in the direction of the arrow 4 Insert the label roll on the label guide boss inside the front cover e Press the tab for adjusting the label guide right and adjust the guide to the width of the labels to be used Label guide boss e Firmly insert the label roll on the bosses on the left and right of the label guide Move the label roll to make sure that it is firmly set on the bosses Continued to page 22 PN9001114 Page 21 Before Starting uies siojeg Before Starting The method of loading the labels may vary depending Loading Labels on the print mode Continuous Mode Continued from page 21 5 After peeling the lead tape on the roll take the leading edge of the first label on the roll and pull it out via the platen roller Then turn the front cover in the direction of the arrow 6 Close the front cover in the direction of the arrow Press the front cover until the cover Open Close lever clicks If the cover is not properly Front cover Open locked the warning label in Close lever the front cover Open Close lever can be seen Never print with the cover not properly locked Page 22 Warning label Not locked PN9001114 Core less rolls After removing both of the label guid
5. is carried AC Adapter Battery charger Read the guide for instructions and precautions Battery Charger The battery packs are recharged on this AC Adapter for Printer Use the adapter to supply power from a household electrical outlet 110VAC Connect the DC output jack of the adapter to the printer AN Caution turned off e Always use the specified adapter e Before plugging or unplugging the AC adapter always make sure the printer is e Always hold the printer when pulling out or plugging in the jack Be careful not to damage the cords e Store away in a safe place if not used PN9001114 Page 39 Reference QOUdIOJOY Reference Optional Equipment RS 232C cable For connection of computers and handheld terminals Short range radio unit For communication with specified handy terminal Battery Charger Set Battery charger enables the recharging of the maximum of 4 batteries at the same time with one AC adapter Page 40 PN9001114 When ordering repairs e Always attach to the printer a sample of the defective print and note the functional problem before sending it out when requesting for repairs e After repairs have been made you may be asked to recover the format of the printer by yourself PN9001114 Page 41 Reference Q0UdIOJOY Reference Basic Specifications Items Details Printing System Thermal Head Density 8 Heads mm Maximu
6. of the battery with a marker on the sticker attached to battery pack as a guideline of the number of times the battery can be recharged the life of the battery For example Date of purchase Sep Ist 2000 The battery pack cannot be used when using the AC adapter If the AC adapter jack is plugged into the printer when using the battery the power will be reset If there is any remaining print data it will be lost DATE Jun 1 2002 a Charging time The charge time for one battery pack from empty until fully charged is about 90 minutes For two battery packs it takes about 130 minutes The charging time varies depending on the environment PN9001114 Page 17 Before Starting Buniels siojeg Before Starting Installing and Removing the Battery Pack 1 Place your finger on the battery cover ribbed area and open the battery cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the battery pack Insert the battery pack with the connector facing towards the end Insert the battery all the way in until the lock clicks into place 3 To remove the battery pack press down the lock lever and release the lock Then pull the battery pack out placing your finger into the notch Notch Take care not to drop the battery pack when removing it The battery pack may be damaged if it is dropped Page 18 PN9001114 Battery Status 1 Battery near end Wh
7. 01114 Page 35 Starting the Printer Bunooys ejqnoly Trouble Shooting The status of the printer is indicated on the STATUS LED indicator Abnormalities of the status is indicated as below To solve the problems follow the directions in the table STATUS LED Mode Details Red After power input 1 Program error 2 FLASH ROM error Open cover gt Red blinking On line Paper end gt Sensor error MEN Red orange blinking On line Buffer over gt Orange blinking On line Head error gt Orange green blinking On line Head overheating ae protection function Green blinking On line Printing Buffer near full gt Receiving data STATUS LED Mode Details Red blinking All modes Low battery gt Page 36 PN9001114 The power will automatically be turned off 30 seconds after low battery is indicated Make sure the power is off before removing the battery pack and recharge the battery Cause Solution a FLASH ROM reading writing error 1 Replace the flash ROM 2 Download the program again 1 Cover isn t locked 1 Lock the cover gt 2 Cover micro switch is not working 2 Adjust the micro switch properly gt Out of paper Load new labels 1 Sensor level isn t accurate 1 Adjust the sensor level gt 2 Sensor type doesn t match 2 Adjust the sensor type 3 Label is wandering
8. 3 Reset the labels properly 4 Sensor position isn t accurate 4 Adjust the position of the sensor 1 Received data over the buffer 1 Adjust the data amount at the host quota side so that it won t exceed the gt 2 The protocol between the printer buffering quota and host doesn t match 2 Match the protocol __ The head is broken Replace the head Not an error The over heating The function will deactivate when the protection function activates when head temperature goes down to 60 C gt the head temperature rises above 70 C You are approaching the quota on the Pause the data transmission and wait s buffer till the buffer is empty before trying again Cause Solution y Batteries haven t been recharged Recharge the battery properly Please consult your nearest Customer Service Center or dealer PN9001114 Page 37 Trouble Shooting eoueuajuleyy Aeq Daily Maintenance After pressing the POWER key to turn the printer off and removing the battery pack follow the directions below e Press the Front cover Open Close lever and open the front cover Thermal Head Wipe clean with cloth and alcohol Platen Roller Wipe clean with cloth and alcohol Dispense Roller Wipe clean with cloth and alcohol Do not use thinners benzene or kerosene Page 38 PN9001114 Reference Optional Equipment Battery Pack Standard or optional Used when the printer
9. Barcode Printer NAVAL Thank you for your purchase of the SATO MB400 barcode printer Make sure to read this operation manual and keep it in a handy place PN9001114 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the SATO MB400 barcode printer This manual helps first time users understand the basics of the printer in a short period of time To get the most out of the functions of the printer make sure to read this manual carefully Warning 1 This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior consent from SATO 2 The information in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 Although this manual has been created to be as accurate as possible contact the shop or the dealer where you purchased this product if you find any errors or mistakes Page 2 PN9001114 Features of MB400 With a compact and lightweight body and high performance this printer prints barcodes clearly on various types of thermal paper Excellent Printing Performance Not only does this printer print barcodes clearly but it can also enlarge and print various types of fonts a in a free layout Durable and Easy to Use This printer is also superb in durability as it has been designed specifically for printing barcodes Also special consideration has been taken so that the printer can be easily cleaned daily Dispenser Function As a portable printer this printer can easily print and dispense labels to all
10. Kaku Gothic Mincho JIS First Second standard Barcode JAN8 13 UPC E UPC A CODABAR CODE39 INTERLEAVED 2 of 5 CODE 128 CODE 93 Customer Bar Code Two Dimension Code PDF 417 QR code Function Key POWER key PRINT key FEED key LED STATUS BATTERY Red Orange Green Noise Gauge Noise radiation VCCI B Static withstanding pressure Level 2 Protection Function Suspension of action upon detection of low batteries Environment Conditions Operation temperature 0 50 C including battery Humidity 25 80 without condensation Storage Temperature 10 60 C Humidity 25 80 without condensation Option AC adapter Battery charger Battery pack RS 232C cable Short range radio module PN9001114 Page 43 Reference Q0UdIOJOY Reference Service To ensure that our products are used at their best we provide repair and maintenance services through a network of authorized SATO Service Centers or factory direct Please contact SATO Technical support via one of the following methods for instructions on returning units for repair Email techsupport satoamerica com Telephone 704 644 1660 Fax 704 644 1662 Stored Data The data and softwares entered in the printer may be lost during repair We recommend making back up prior to repair Make sure to check the printer for its data after repair Page 44 PN9001114 PN9001114 NAVEL SATO
11. attery Pack You can recharge the battery pack by inserting it into the battery charger optional 1 Plug one end of the AC adapter into the battery charger and the other end into the wall outlet 2 Insert the battery pack Make sure the connector on the battery pack is fac ing down and insert it into the charger e The CHARGE indicator lights in red when charging starts The CHARGE indicator lights in green when charging is complete Fully charged 3 When charging is complete remove the battery pack from the charger Page 16 PN9001114 Notice If the CHARGE indicator on the charger does not light up make sure that the battery pack is firmly attached to the charger The battery may not charge if not firmly attached If an already charged battery pack is inserted into the charger the CHARGE indicator will turn red once charging however it will soon change to green fully charged If charging a battery pack that has not been used for a long period the CHARGE indicator will flash for a while This does not indicate an error and you can continue charging as it is If the indicator continues to flash for a long time while charging replace the battery pack with a new one The battery pack can be charged up to 300 times during use in regular tempera tures If the battery pack is fully charged but soon runs out replace the battery pack with a new one Write down the date of purchase
12. e care when doing The cautions are indicated concretely within the symbol S A diagonal line within a circle indicates something you should not do Q A black circle indicates something you need to do PN9001114 Page 5 Safety Precautions suonnedaid Ajajes Safety Precautions AN Warning Liquids Do not place any containers with water or chemicals such as flower vases or cups as well as small metallic objects near the printer Continued use creates the danger of fire or electrical shock If any of these should fall into the printer immediately turn off the power and contact your nearest dealer or service center Foreign Matter Do not drop or insert metallic or flammable objects into the openings on the printer such as outlets for cables Continued use creates the danger of fire or electrical shock If any of these should fall into the printer immediately turn off the power and contact your nearest dealer or service center Dropping and Damage Do not use if the product has been dropped or damaged Continued use creates the danger of fire and electrical shock Should the printer ever fall or otherwise become damaged immediately turn off the power and contact your nearest dealer or service center Abnormal Conditions Do not use the printer if it is emitting smoke or strange odors Continued use creates the danger of fire and electrical shock
13. e bosses on the sides with the driver attached accessory set the roll by following the directions 4 5 and 6 on page 21 to 22 Label guide boss Setting the Label Guide Boss If the width of the label is fixed the boss can be fixed e After setting the roll on the label guide fix it in place by sliding the O ring on the bottom left to the edge of the label guide Setting labels will be easier when the label guide is fixed When using core less paper the label guide must be always fixed N The O ring ij Above are the steps for setting the papers during the Continuous mode PN9001114 Page 23 Before Starting uies siojeg Before Starting The method of loading the label may vary depending on Loading Labels the print mode Dispense Mode First perform the procedure steps 1 through 6 on pages 22 and 23 Continuous mode e Pick the Dispense Continuous switch lever from both sides and slide the Dispenser unit to the direction of the arrow Leave more than 30mm of the label out for the Dispense mode Slide the Dispenser unit until it is set in place Page 24 PN9001114 Adjusting the Position of the Label Sensor 1 Moving the Label Sensor to the Right Turn the Label Sensor Adjustment Dial up 2 Moving the label Sensor to the Left Turn the Label Sensor Adjustment Dial down Using the Sensor Align the right edge of the sensor w
14. en the battery is getting low the battery near end is detected and the BATTERY LED indicator lights up in orange The keys can still be operated however the battery should be recharged 2 Low Battery Error When the battery gets empty a low battery error is detected and the BATTERY LED indicator lights up in red The keys cannot be operated and after 30 seconds the power automatically turns off Make sure to recharge the battery Status BATTERY LED indicator Battery near end Light orange Low battery error Light red The BATTERY LED indicator does not light up during printing or an error even if battery near end or low battery error has been detected AN caution pack remove the battery pack e Make sure to turn the power off before removing or replacing the battery e If you do not plan to use the printer for long period of time make sure to If not removed the battery may get over discharged and may not be recharged e Do not store the battery in places of high temperature PN9001114 Page 19 Before Starting Buiuezs 310499 Before Starting The method of loading the labels may vary depending Load I ng Labels on the print mode Continuous Mode Labels non dispensed labels Core less rolls adhesive backed labels 1 Press the cover Open Close lever in the direction of the arrow to release the front cover lock 2 Slide the front
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16. es out from here Varies depending on the print mode Refer to pages 20 24 8 Platen roller Page 13 Part Names SOWEN Hed Part Names 1 Label sensor 5 Shoulder belt hook Adjust this to the label size being Attaches the shoulder belt when used hanging the printer on shoulder 2 Label sensor adjustment dial 6 Adjustment screwdriver Use this dial to adjust the location supplied accessory of the label sensor 7 IrDA filter 3 Label guide The IrDA receiving element is Adjust this to the label size being located inside used 8 IrDA adjustment lever 4 O ring Changes the angle of the IrDA Use this when fixing the position of receiving element the label guide Page 14 PN9001114 y Operation part names POWER key Turns the power on and off PRINT key Sets the printer to on line or off line FEED key Feeds labels Ne Ga ree STATUS LED indicator Indicates the status of the printer Refer to pages 28 29 36 and 37 BATTERY LED indicator Indicates the status of the battery Refer to pages 19 36 and 37 9 Interface cover Covers the interface connector The cable lock is included 10 Interface connector RS 232C Connects to a computer PN9001114 11 DC input jack cover Covers the DC input jack when not in use 12 DC input jack Connects the AC adapter Page15 Part Names Bunsels siojeg Before Starting Charging the B
17. ge the power cord Also never place heavy objects on set fire to or pull the power cord Doing so creates the danger of fire and electrical shock Never use a damaged cord Doing so creates the danger of fire and electrical shock Contact your nearest dealer or service center Never modify excessively bend twist or pull the power cord Doing so creates the danger of fire or electrical shock PN9001114 Page 8 A N Warning Location Do not locate the printer in areas subjected to high humidity or dew Doing so creates the danger of electrical shock If dew forms inside the printer immediately turn off the power and do not use it until it has dried up Power Never operate the power switch replace the battery pack or unplug the AC adapter or battery charger with wet hands Doing so creates the danger of electrical shock Thermal Head The thermal head becomes very hot after printing Make sure not touch it with bare hands Doing so creates the danger of injury burns and electrical shock Take care when replacing labels after printed and when cleaning to avoid burn Do not touch the edge of the thermal head with bare hands Doing so may cause injury Take care when replacing labels or cleaning to avoid injury O OG Do not try to replace the thermal head by yourself Doing so creates the danger of injury burns or electric shock PN9001114 Page
18. ith the right edge of the label PN9001114 Page 25 Before Starting JEMOd ey UO Purun Turning on the Power After preparations turn on the power e Press the POWER Key The STATUS LED indicator lights up in green Press the power key again to turn the power off The STATUS LED indicator goes out and the power turns off AN Caution battery pack STATUS LED indicator is off before taking out the battery pack the data in memory e Make sure you turn off the power before taking out or changing the The STATUS LED indicator lights up in green when the power is turned off While this light is on do not remove the battery pack Always make sure the If the battery pack is removed after the power is turned off but with the STATUS LED indicator still lit up in green the printer may not refresh Page 26 PN9001114 Starting the Printer There are two modes for printing the Continuous mode and the Dispense mode Test printing and On line printing can be done on both modes Continuous Printing Test Printing Cale f Dispense Printing Printing in Printer condition Continuous Printing On line Printing Dispense Printing Printing in Printer condition Dispense Printing Continuous Printing Dispense Printing PN9001114 Page 27 Starting the Printer J UUd ay Bulyeys Starting the Printer Procedu
19. m Printing Size Width 104mm x Pitch 297mm Printing Speed Max 50mm sec may vary from environment Printing Mode Continuous Dispense and Journal Size Printer W190mm x D 80mm x H 139mm Weight Approximately 960g including battery Power Battery Packet type Lithium ion battery 1600mAh Will print 1 roll of journal paper 25m roll on continuous mode when fully charged printing rate at 15 or less Paper Always use specified labels Label Shape Roll Maximum outer diameter 58mm Label Size Width 50 11mm 53 114mm Pitch Continuous 25 297mm 28 300mm Pitch Dispense 25 182mm 28 185mm Numbers indicated in are for pasteboards non adhesive or non separated labels and journal paper Thickness Continuous 0 06 0 18mm Dispense 0 18mm the thickness of the pasteboard is under 0 06mm Self Diagnosing Function Battery Check Paper end Head Open Test Printing Head Check Power Save Function Into the Sleep mode after 5 seconds without any operation and the Auto power off mode after 5 minutes without any operation Interface RS232C TTL High density special connecter Optical Coupler IrDA IrDA Standard Ver 1 2 compliant Radio option Short range radio module Page 42 PN9001114 Items Details Label Sensor Eye Mark sensor Dispense sensor Font SATO standard font x 21 x 22 x 23 Kanji 16 x 16 24 x 24
20. onto the hook as indicated 2 Using the screwdriver accessory push in the head of the pin and lock it in place 3 Pull the shoulder belt gently and make sure the belt is secured onto the printer Press the head of the pin to remove the belt Page 32 PN9001114 Example of using the shoulder belt Wiring the Interface Cable An indentation is provided at the foot of the printer for the interface cable Using this prevents the jack from falling out of the plug or dam aging the cords and keeps the cable in place Wire the cable as shown in relevance to the shoulder which the printer is hung on PN9001114 Page 33 Starting the Printer J Ud ay Bulyeys Starting the Printer IrDA adjustment Lever By adjusting the angle of the lever the angle of the IrDA receiving element can be changed e Use the rib of the IrDA adjustment lever to adjust the angle Check the angle by where the IrDA adjustment lever is facing Page 34 PN9001114 IrDA transmission Range O 30 69 ae I I I I I I I I I I The IrDA allowable distance is 10 to 20 cm Varies from the environment where printer is used Under direct sunlight or strong lighting it may not be possible to make IrDA transmittal Should this happen cover the IrDA filter to interrupt the light or bring the IrDA filters to contact together PN90
21. ow the application of labels at site PN9001114 Page 3 Preparation Operation Trouble Shooting Refernece Maintenance Table of Contents 1 Safety Precautions ccs 2h an cngelea iach select nts Ceata ltt doeee dante 5 Markings and Symbols ccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 5 Precautions DAIS Cs cs see ca cts aie dnt ce oettines Go eat te eedaa ei gotten Rees 11 2 Unpacking eeii sessirnir sireki einna a kE EEIE eeh 12 Oy Pat NAMES arie einean E remade A enna ene ee 13 Name and Function of Operating Parts 0 00 0 eeeeeeees 15 4 Before Starting evs wsccssseceepedeneevlene since cecencbensy scctuceensnwadnseecanccuneeney 16 Charging the Battery Pack 2 c cccceeeeesseeceeeeeeteeneeesnes 16 Installing and Removing the Battery Pack eee 18 Loading Labels Continuous MOde ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 Loading Labels Dispense Mode cceeeeeeeeeereteeeees 24 Adjusting the Position of the Label Sensor 008 25 5 Turning on the POWER sietccectedgsitnctoueetiuesees te laycess eave bidearedense 26 6 Starting the Printer 23 ccetacres a Scsaanetgeh adds aegndheetleaniderctetsanctesdencte 27 Procedures for On line Operation csccseeeseeseeeeeeeees 28 On line Operation ce cee cceccceeceee cess cess eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeses 30 Using the Shoulder Belt ccccecceesccteceeseeteesesseeecceeeeeeene 32 IrDA adjustment Lev
22. res for On line Operation Normal Printing Mode POWER key The STATUS LED indicator during the Normal Printing mode is as shown on the table below Action Status LED Normal Printing Mode On Green On line On Green Off line Off Power Save Mode 1 Sleep Mode The printer will go into the Sleep mode if not performed any operation for 5 seconds Pressing the PRINT key or the FEED key or receiving data will resume normal status Page 28 PN9001114 Test Printing Mode FEED key POWER ON POWER ON POWER key The STATUS LED indicator during the Test Printing mode is as shown on the table below Action Status LED Starting Test Print Mode ON Red Green Test Print Mode ON On Green Test Print Mode printing On Green Suspension Off 2 Auto Power Off Mode The printer will go into the Auto Power Off Mode if not operated for 5 minutes Be careful as the printing data if any will not be saved PN9001114 Page 29 Starting the Printer J UUd ay Bues Starting the Printer On line Operation Open the interface cover and proceed by the following directions 1 Plug in the interface cable as shown e Only use the specified cables 2 Put on the cable lock to prevent the plug from falling out e Push the protrusion of the cable lock into the hole indicated 3 Check the DIP switch setting for tran
23. smission conditions The setup should be done with the screw driver attached accessory Page 30 PN9001114 Setting up the DIP switch Starting the Printer Switch Initial Factory No Function Default Setting 1 1 Interface setup DSW1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 Action OFF OFF OFF OFF RS 232C l 2 FON OFF OFF TTL DSW1 2 OFF ON OFF IrDA transmission OFF ON ON OFF Short range radio transmission 1 3 optional DSW1 3 OFF OFF ON RS 232C IrDA transmission CEE ON OFF ON TTL IrDA transmission OFF ON ON RS 232C Short range radio transmission optional ON ON ON TTL Short range radio transmission optional 1 4 The automatic feed function DSW1 4 OFF Press FEED key OFF ON After closing the cover the automatic feed function starts 1 5 Head Check DSWI1 5 OFF Head check is not in effect ON ON Head check is in effect 1 6 Unavailable for use DSW1 6 OFF 1 7 Unavailable for use DSW1 7 OFF 1 8 Unavailable for use DSW1 8 OFF Make sure the power is turned off before setting up the DIP switch e Unless directed otherwise do not change the setup PN9001114 Page 31 J Ud ay Bues Starting the Printer Using the Shoulder Belt Use the shoulder belt to leave both of your hands free when using the printer while moving Follow the directions below Attaching the Shoulder Belt 1 Fasten the pin
24. ut terminal make sure to use the specified cable for connection If you have any questions consult with your nearest dealer or service center Make sure to use the specified optional equipment Using other equipment besides the ones specified may create damage Make sure to use the specified labels Using other types of labels besides the ones specified may cause the print head failure or faulty printing PN9001114 Page 11 Safety Precautions Buiyoedun After opening the box make sure that all the printer s accessories are included If there are any accessories missing contact your nearest dealer or service center 1 Printer 2 Battery pack standard or optional 3 Shoulder belt 4 User s guide The shape ofthe protector pads to hold the printer in place may differ from the picture shown Other accessories Cable lock Adjustment screwdriver Attached to the Located inside the printer interface connector under the label feed area PN9001114 Page 12 Part Names 1 Dispense Continuous switch lever Switches the print mode dispense continuous 2 Dispenser unit Move this when the Dispense mode is selected 3 Front cover Open Close lever Opens and closes the front cover 4 Front cover Open this for setting labels PN9001114 5 Easy cutter Cuts printed labels 6 Battery cover The battery pack is inserted here 7 Label ejection The printed label com

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