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Page 1 - Operator’s Manual

Operator’s Manual

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iv Appendix F ... 143 Saving a Configuration File...

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90 A-Class Mark II 5.6 Maintenance Schedule This section details the recommended maintenance supplies, schedules, and methods. Supplies The foll

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A-Class Mark II 91 5.6.1 Cleaning the Printhead When bar codes become unreadable or if streaks appear in text and graphics, the printhead may need

Page 5 - Applicability

92 A-Class Mark II Cotton SwabPrintheadBurn Linedebris build-upexampleHeadLift LeverAccess Cover 3. Allow the printhead to dry. 4. Reinstall

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A-Class Mark II 93 4. Close the cover. Press and hold the TEST Key until the Cleaning Card has been run through the printer. (As an alternate, ‘CL

Page 7 - Contents

94 A-Class Mark II 2. Raise the Head Lift Lever. Lower the Peel Assembly Release Lever. Remove media and ribbon. RollersPeel AssemblyPeel Assem

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A-Class Mark II 95 Peel AssemblyKnurled RollerLatch RollerPeel Assembly Release LeverHead Lift Lever 3. Using a cotton swab dampened with isopro

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96 A-Class Mark II 5.6.4 Cleaning the Media Sensor, Media Path, and Peel Bar Clean the Media Sensor, Media Path, and Peel Bar as follows: 1. T

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A-Class Mark II 97 5.6.5 Cleaning Exterior Surfaces Clean the printer surfaces as follows: 1. Turn OFF and unplug the printer. 2. Using a sof

Page 11 - Overview

98 A-Class Mark II 5.8 Updating the Firmware Depending upon the firmware version, stored data on modules can be lost when performing an update

Page 12 - 1.1.1 Standard Features

A-Class Mark II 99 Firmware Update Error Messages Displayed Message Descriptions / Possible Causes / Solutions DECOMPRESSION ERROR An error occu

Page 13 - 1.1.2 Optional Features

A-Class Mark II 1 1 Overview 1.1 About the Printer Congratulations on your purchase of an A-Class Mark II printer. This print engin

Page 14 - Installing Printer Options

100 A-Class Mark II 5.9 Updating the Boot Loader Updates for the Boot Loader program can be found at ftp.datamaxcorp.com Before performing an

Page 15 - Getting Started

A-Class Mark II 101 5.10 Fonts Downloading Kanji, Hangul and Chinese Fonts KANJI, HANGUL and CHINESE fonts can be downloaded and stored in a print

Page 16 - 2.1.1 Contents

102 A-Class Mark II Font Download Messages (continued) Displayed Message Descriptions / Possible Causes / Solutions SYSTEM FAULT Insufficient m

Page 17 - Mounting Holes

A-Class Mark II 103 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Problem Resolution When a problem is encountered, the information in this section will help resolve

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104 A-Class Mark II General Resolutions (continued) Problem Possible solution Light or no print on the side of the label: Check the following pos

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A-Class Mark II 105 General Resolutions (continued) Problem Possible solution No print using direct thermal media (labels advance normally): Test

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106 A-Class Mark II General Resolutions (continued) Problem Possible solution Poor print quality: Check the following possibilities: • Check th

Page 21 - 2.3 Connecting to a Host

A-Class Mark II 107 Warning Messages Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s) 24V OUT OF TOLERANCE The printer has detected a drop in

Page 22 - A-Class Mark II

108 A-Class Mark II Warning Messages Fault Messages (continued) Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s) INVALID ENTRY The selection y

Page 23 - Main Logic Card

A-Class Mark II 109 Fault Messages Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s) ADC FAULT The printer has detected an analog to digital ci

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2 A-Class Mark II 1.1.1 Standard Features This printer offers the following standard features: • Right-handed or left-handed configurations • E

Page 25 - 2.3.4 USB Port Connections

110 A-Class Mark II Fault Messages (continued) Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s) HEAD CLEANING FAULT Scheduled cleaning has exc

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A-Class Mark II 111 Fault Messages (continued) Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s) REFLECTIVE MODE CANNOT CALIBRATE Consistently

Page 27 - 2.5 Connecting Power

112 A-Class Mark II Fault Messages (continued) Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s) TOP OF FORM FAULT The printer could not find a

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A-Class Mark II 113 6.2 Hex Dump Mode Hex Dump mode is a useful diagnostic tool for debugging label formats and hardware problems, as received host

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A-Class Mark II 115 7 Specifications 7.1 Printer Specifications This section identifies parameters and features of the printer models. Embe

Page 31 - Media Guide

116 A-Class Mark II Electrical Power Supply: Auto-ranging switching type. AC Input Voltage Range: 90 – 132 / 180 – 264 VAC @ 47 – 63 Hz, auto-r

Page 32 - Locking Post

A-Class Mark II 117 Printing Type: Direct Thermal or optional Thermal Transfer A-4212 & A-6212: 2 – 12 IPS (50 – 304 MMPS) A-4310 &

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118 A-Class Mark II Media & Ribbon Media Types: Wound-out labels only and tag stock; roll-fed, die-cut, notched, reflective, continuous, and

Page 34 - 3.3 Loading Ribbon

A-Class Mark II 119 Media Dimensional Requirements [1] A-4xxx models A-6xxx models Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Designator Description in

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A-Class Mark II 3 1.1.2 Optional Features The following optional features are available: • DMXrfNetII A wireless Network Interface Controller

Page 36 - 3.3.2 Left Hand Models

120 A-Class Mark II 7.2 Approved Media and Ribbon Media (and ribbon for thermal transfer) is an important determinant in the throughput, quality,

Page 37 - 3.3.3 Removing Ribbon

A-Class Mark II 121 Media and Ribbon Overview (continued) Thermal Transfer Media Ribbon Type Print Speed* Print Energy Image Durability Great La

Page 39 - Using the Control Panel

A-Class Mark II 123 Appendix A Module Assignments Module Assignments Designator Size Type / Use D 1024 KB (default size) DRAM [1]. Default,

Page 40 - PL Z PL BPL I

124 A-Class Mark II File Handling Messages Depending upon the module and operation selected, several messages are possible when using the file hand

Page 41 - 4.1.2 Keypad Functions

A-Class Mark II 125 Cut Behind Setup The printer can queue then cut a specified number (0 – 2) of small labels, resulting in a throughput increase.

Page 43 - 4.2.1 Media Settings

A-Class Mark II 127 Appendix B Print Resolutions and Widths Print Resolutions and Widths Maximum Print Width Model Resolution Inches Millim

Page 44 - 0 – 2.00 in.)

128 A-Class Mark II Speed Ranges and Defaults (continued) Range Default Setting Model & Function IPS MMPS IPS MMPS A-4408: Print 2-8 51 –

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A-Class Mark II 129 Appendix C PE Peel Bar Location Provided as a reference, the drawing below defines the previous peel point of PE models.

Page 46 - Section 7 for label details

4 A-Class Mark II Installing Printer Options The table below lists competency level recommendations for the installation of the various options. F

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130 A-Class Mark II PE to A-Class GPIO Adapter Cable A GPIO Adapter Cable (P/N 32-2562-01) for integration of the A-Class into an existing PE inst

Page 48 - 4.2.3 Printer Options

A-Class Mark II 131 Appendix D Applicator Interface Overview The Applicator Interface CCA contains the printer to an applicator interface c

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132 A-Class Mark II GPI/O A (J1) Four dedicated inputs are available for control of printer functions. These inputs require no external pull-ups,

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A-Class Mark II 133 Failure to properly configure the GPIO Port can result in damage to the printer and / or connected devices. GPI/O Port A

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134 A-Class Mark II GPI/O B (J2) Six unassigned inputs are designed to interface to open-collector outputs. These inputs require no external pull-

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A-Class Mark II 135 Failure to properly configure the GPIO Port can result in damage to the printer and / or connected devices. GPI/O Port B Ove

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136 A-Class Mark II COM C (J4) Serial Port C (see Section 2.3.2) functions as an RS-232 interface or as a dedicated device interface, according to

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A-Class Mark II 137 GPIO A Signals GPIO B Signals GPIO A Signals GPIO B Signals Indicators and Monitors Real-time verification of settings and acti

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138 A-Class Mark II PRINT SIGNAL INFO: A hardcopy of the current GPI/O settings and signal states can be output (see Section 4.2.6, TEST GPIO / PRIN

Page 56 - 4.2.4 System Settings

A-Class Mark II 139 Appendix E Multi-Language Menu Different languages can be downloaded to replace the English menu by constructing a spreadsh

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A-Class Mark II 5 2 Getting Started 2.1 Unpacking The printer is carefully packaged for transit. Upon arrival, inspect the shipping carton(s) for

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140 A-Class Mark II B. Click the “Enable Macro” box. The following screen appears: C. Click on Column J and enter your new language, or modify

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A-Class Mark II 141 F. Download the generated files to the printer – one method is the DOS copy command: copy small.ls lpt1: /b G. Reset the p

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142 A-Class Mark II • To restore the factory generated EFIGS image, download the file *832296.01A to the printer. This file is located on the Datam

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A-Class Mark II 143 Appendix F Saving a Configuration File Configuration files can be used to retain special printer settings, eliminating the

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A-Class Mark II 145 Appendix G Ribbon Saver Overview With the Ribbon Saver option, the printer can conserve ribbon use in blank label areas. Dep

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A-Class Mark II 147 Glossary alphanumeric Consisting of alphabetic, numeric, punctuation and other symbols. backing material The silicon-coate

Page 66 - 4.2.5 Communications

148 A-Class Mark II DPL (Datamax-O’Neil Programming Language) Programming commands used specifically for control of and label production in Datamax-

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A-Class Mark II 149 perforation Small cuts extending through the backing and/or label material to facilitate their separation. Also referred to as

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6 A-Class Mark II 2.1.1 Contents Check the contents of the carton for the following items: • Printer • Power cord • Accessories CD-ROM

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A-Class Mark II 7 2.2 Mounting Requirements Before installing the printer, ensure that the environmental conditions of the site fall within the rang

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8 A-Class Mark II A-4xxx models Front View, Peel Assembly lowered: 9.67”(246mm)11.81”(300mm)2.25”(57mm) Side View: 10.45”(266mm)7.68”(195mm)15.35

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A-Class Mark II 9 A-6xxx models Front View, Peel Assembly lowered: 9.67”(246mm)11.81”(300mm)2.25”(57mm) Side View: 9.68”(246mm)17.35”(441mm)10.45”

Page 74 - 4.2.6 Diagnostics

10 A-Class Mark II Peel Point Dimension  See Appendix C for the PE-Series printer’s dimension. Peel Bar

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A-Class Mark II 11 2.3 Connecting to a Host Ensure that the Power Switch is OFF when making printer connections. The printer can be interface

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12 A-Class Mark II 2.3.1 Parallel Port Connections The parallel interface requires a Centronics IEEE 1284 cable with a 36 pin male connector. B

Page 77 - 4.2.7 MCL Options

A-Class Mark II 13 COM D Port Connections COM D RS-232 Cable Host DB-9S Printer RJ45P 1RXDTXD+5 VDCGROUNDTXDRXD+5 VDCGROUNDDTRDSRCTSCTSDTRRT

Page 78 - 4.3 The Test Menu

14 A-Class Mark II 3. Slide the Main Board out of the printer then move the jumpers according application: • For RS-422/485 operation, place the

Page 79 - 4.3.5 Print Configuration

A-Class Mark II 15 2.3.4 USB Port Connections The Universal Serial Bus port requires a standard USB cable. This USB Port is a device-end only

Page 80 - 4.3.7 User-Defined Label

16 A-Class Mark II  To copy firmware stored on a module to the printer: 1. Press the TEST button then select User Defined Label. 2. Select t

Page 81 - Maintaining the Printer

A-Class Mark II 17 2.5 Connecting Power The power cord connects to the AC receptacle on back of the printer. Make the connection and power-up th

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A-Class Mark II 19 3 Setting up the Printer 3.1 Loading Media Load media according to its type and desired output: 1. Open the Access Cov

Page 84 - 5.2 Calibration

Copyright Information CG Times (based upon Times New Roman) and CG Triumvirate are trademarks of the AGFA Monotype Corporation. Windows and Window

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20 A-Class Mark II 3. To peel die-cut labels after printing, press down on the Peel Assembly Release Lever to lower the Peel Assembly; otherwise,

Page 86 - 5.2.2 Advanced Entry

A-Class Mark II 21 5. Pull the Media Liner through the Slot in the Peel Assembly until all slack is removed. Lifting from the center, raise the Pe

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22 A-Class Mark II 6. Position the Media Guide lightly against the side of the media. Locking PostHead Lift LeverMedia Guide 7. Adjust the

Page 88 - A-Class Mark II

A-Class Mark II 23 3.2 Adjusting the Media Sensor Position the Media Sensor to detect labels as follows: 1. Ensure that media is routed through

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24 A-Class Mark II 3.3 Loading Ribbon Load ribbon (for thermal transfer media) according to its coated side and the printer model.  Using a ribb

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A-Class Mark II 25 2. With the Head Lift Lever raised, route the Ribbon under the Lower Idler, over the Ribbon Shield and Upper Idler, and then clo

Page 91 - The re-sampled values may

26 A-Class Mark II 3.3.2 Left Hand Models Load ribbon as follows: 1. Orient the unwind position of the Ribbon according to the coated side (CS

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A-Class Mark II 27 RibbonTake-Up HubUpper IdlerRibbon ShieldCSO RibbonRollRibbonHeadLift LeverLower Idler CSI RibbonRollRibbonLower IdlerRibbonTake-

Page 93 - 5.3 Printhead Adjustments

28 A-Class Mark II 3.4 Quick Calibration Perform Quick Calibration during initial printer setup or after changing the media, but not if using cont

Page 94 - Leveling Cam

A-Class Mark II 29 4 Using the Control Panel 4.1 Layout The Control Panel is an event-driven user interface composed of a graphics display and

Page 95 - 5.3.2 Burn Line Adjustment

Agency Compliance and Approvals: C US Listed UL60950-1 2nd Edition, Information Technology Equipment CSA C22.2 No.60950-1-07, 2nd Ed

Page 96 - 5.4 Printhead Replacement

30 A-Class Mark II Icon Description Initialization, typically brief (but a damaged or invalid printhead can delay the process). MENU Display la

Page 97 - Access Cover

A-Class Mark II 31 4.1.2 Keypad Functions The Soft Keys (see Section 4.1) control printer functions: • The Soft Keys are mode-dependent, chang

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32 A-Class Mark II 4.2 The System Menu The System Menu is composed of seven menu branches: MEDIA SETTINGS PRINT CONTROL PRINTER OP

Page 99 - Platen Roller

A-Class Mark II 33 4.2.1 Media Settings The Media Settings menu contains label and ribbon settings, and printhead maintenance selections. Men

Page 100 - 5.6 Maintenance Schedule

34 A-Class Mark II Media Settings (continued) Menu Item Details RIBBON LOW OPTIONS Defines the response when THERMAL TRANSFER is selected and

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A-Class Mark II 35 Media Settings (continued) Menu Item Details PRINTHEAD CLEANING Controls printhead cleaning alerts and functions, where: CLEAN

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36 A-Class Mark II 4.2.2 Print Control The Print Control menu contains print quality, throughput and formatting functions: Menu Item Details H

Page 103 - 5.6.2 Cleaning the Rollers

A-Class Mark II 37 Print Control (continued) Menu Item Details PRESENT DISTANCE Sets the label stop position, where: (0 – 4.00 in.) AUTO 0.00 I

Page 104 - Head Lift Lever

38 A-Class Mark II 4.2.3 Printer Options The Printer Options menu contains module, file handling, and option functions: Menu Item Details MOD

Page 105 - Knurled Roller

A-Class Mark II 39 Printer Options (continued) Menu Item Details CUTTER Controls the Cutter option, where: MODE Sets the detection method and

Page 106 - 96 A-Class Mark II

Important Safety Instructions Throughout the literature accompanying this unit, the exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended t

Page 107 - 5.7 Reset Methods

40 A-Class Mark II Printer Options (continued) Menu Item Details RFID Controls the RFID option, where:  If not detected, this selection will

Page 108 - 5.8 Updating the Firmware

A-Class Mark II 41 Printer Options (continued) Menu Item Details DSFID VALUE Sets the Data Storage Format Identifier value, where: (00 – FF) 00

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42 A-Class Mark II Printer Options (continued) Menu Item Details TAG DATA SIZE Sets the tag data size, where: 96-BIT Selects 96 bits (24 hexa

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A-Class Mark II 43 Printer Options (continued) Menu Item Details LOCK AFTER WRITE Allows the tag to be locked after programming, where: ENABLED

Page 111 - 5.10 Fonts

44 A-Class Mark II Printer Options (continued) Menu Item Details GPIO PORT Controls the optional Applicator Interface Card’s GPIO function, wher

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A-Class Mark II 45 Printer Options (continued) Menu Item Details END OF PRINT Sets the type of output signal generated to indicate EOP, where:

Page 113 - Troubleshooting

46 A-Class Mark II 4.2.4 System Settings The System Settings menu contains operating, control, and formatting functions: Menu Item Details MENU

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A-Class Mark II 47 System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details DOUBLE BYTE SYMBOLS Selects the code page (see the Class Series 2 Programmer’s M

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48 A-Class Mark II System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details Identifies the unique key number of the printer, in the form: vvvv-cwxx-yyyyyy

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A-Class Mark II 49 System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details FORMAT ATTRIBUTES Defines the way overlapping text, bar codes, and graphics are

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50 A-Class Mark II System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details PAUSE MODE Allows interactive print control, where: ENABLED Prints only as th

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A-Class Mark II 51 System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details UNITS OF MEASURE Sets the measurement standard of the printer, where: IMPERIAL

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52 A-Class Mark II System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details COLUMN EMULATION Allows the column dot count to be adjusted, where: (XXX – XX

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A-Class Mark II 53 System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details FONT EMULATION Allows font substitution, where: STANDARD FONTS Prints using

Page 122 - When the SENSOR

54 A-Class Mark II System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details FAULT HANDLING Determines the label disposition and user action if a fault o

Page 123 - 6.2 Hex Dump Mode

A-Class Mark II 55 System Settings (continued) Menu Item Details VOID DISTANCE Sets the distance to print VOID on a faulted label, where: (

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56 A-Class Mark II 4.2.5 Communications The Communications menu contains interface port and host control functions: Menu Item Details SERIAL PO

Page 125 - Specifications

A-Class Mark II 57 Communications (continued) Menu Item Details SERIAL PORT C Controls the settings for the Applicator Interface COM C (J4) por

Page 126 - Mechanical

58 A-Class Mark II Communications (continued) Menu Item Details WLAN ADHOC Selects the DMXrfNetII default parameters, where: NO Exits the men

Page 127 - Printing

A-Class Mark II 59 Communications (continued) Menu Item Details SUBNET MASK Specifies the static Subnet Mask Address, where: 255.255.255.000 I

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i Contents Overview ... 1 1.1 About the Printer ...

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60 A-Class Mark II Communications (continued) Menu Item Details FTP Sets File Transfer Protocol to transfer data, where: ENABLED Allows FTP.

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A-Class Mark II 61 Communications (continued) Menu Item Details NETWORK REPORT Allows viewing or printing of the network status report, where: V

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62 A-Class Mark II Communications (continued) Menu Item Details FEEDBACK CHARACTERS Allows the return of printer codes, where: ENABLED Sends th

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A-Class Mark II 63 Communications (continued) Menu Item Details CNTRL-CODES (DATA) Determines how host Control Codes are handled, where: ENAB

Page 133 - Appendix A

64 A-Class Mark II Communications (continued) Menu Item Details PROCESS SOH (DATA) Determines the response to an Immediate Command (e.g., Get St

Page 134 - File Handling Messages

A-Class Mark II 65 Diagnostics (continued) Menu Item Details TEST GPIO Tests the Applicator Interface CCA’s GPIO function, where: MONITOR GPI

Page 135 - Cut Behind Setup

66 A-Class Mark II Diagnostics (continued) Menu Item Details PRINT TEST RATE (min) Allows a label-to-label delay when batch printing Test La

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A-Class Mark II 67 Diagnostics (continued) Menu Item Details ICON DESCRIPTIONS Identifies the printer icons (see Section 4.1.1), where: SYSTE

Page 137 - Appendix B

68 A-Class Mark II 4.3 The Test Menu The (Quick) Test Menu contains resident format selections that are printed at selected heat and speed setti

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A-Class Mark II 69 4.3.3 Test Label The Test Label serves as an indicator of printhead functionality. The format consists of patterns that exercis

Page 139 - Appendix C

ii 4.2 The System Menu ... 32 4.2.1 Media Settings...

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70 A-Class Mark II 4.3.6 Print Last Label Print Last Label reprints the most recent format output by the printer.  If a job was cancelled prio

Page 141 - Appendix D

A-Class Mark II 71 5 Operating, Adjusting and Maintaining the Printer 5.1 Displayed Messages During operation (when not in Menu or Test mode) the

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72 A-Class Mark II Prompts and Condition Messages (continued) Displayed Message Description Action CANCEL REPRINT ENTER KEY = YES The CANCEL or

Page 143 -  None = A common external

A-Class Mark II 73 Prompts and Condition Messages (continued) Displayed Message Description Action REMOVE RIBBON PRESS ANY KEY The TEST Key was

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74 A-Class Mark II 5.2 Calibration Calibration ensures correct media detection, and should be performed when Quick Calibration fails (see Section

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A-Class Mark II 75 Step Action Displayed Message Comment E Proceed according to the media type: • Die-Cut –Remove a label or two from the li

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76 A-Class Mark II Step Action Displayed Message Comment G Observe the calibration result. CALIBRATION COMPLETE Calibration was successful. 

Page 147 - Signal In

A-Class Mark II 77 Step Action Displayed Message Comment B Press the MENU Key. Then, with MEDIA SETTINGS highlighted, press the ENTER Key. MEDIA

Page 148 - GPIO SIGNAL INFO

78 A-Class Mark II Step Action Displayed Message Comment G Press the UP Key, incrementing the Gain Number by one, and then press the ENTER Key.

Page 149 - Appendix E

A-Class Mark II 79 Step Action Displayed Message Comment I Lower and latch the Head Lift Lever. Using the UP or the DOWN Key, set the Gain Numb

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iii 5.7.1 Soft Reset... 97 5.7.2 Level One Reset...

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80 A-Class Mark II Step Action Displayed Message Comment K In the table, where both the Label Value and TOF Value are at least 20, subtract th

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A-Class Mark II 81 Step Action Displayed Message Comment M Complete a table (see example below) using three new measurements, as follows: (A)

Page 153 - Appendix F

82 A-Class Mark II Step Action Displayed Message Comment O Using the DOWN Key set the ‘Paper’ level to the value determined in the previous ste

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A-Class Mark II 83 Step Action Displayed Message Comment Q Press and hold the FEED Key until at least one label has been output. READY The prin

Page 155 - Appendix G

84 A-Class Mark II Leveling CamHead Lift Lever 2. While observing the printed output, rotate the Leveling Cam counterclockwise until the image

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A-Class Mark II 85 5.3.2 Burn Line Adjustment Adjust the Burn Line only after trying suggestions in Sections 5.3.1 and 3.5 to achieve print confor

Page 157 - Glossary

86 A-Class Mark II 5. Tighten the Locking Screws until ‘snug’ (that is, tight enough to remove any play in the printhead assembly, yet loose enoug

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A-Class Mark II 87 A-4xxx models: Printhead AssemblyCaptiveScrewAccess Cover A-6xxx models: CaptiveScrewsPrinthead AssemblyAccess Co

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88 A-Class Mark II 4. Raise the Head Lift Lever then gently slide the Printhead forward. Carefully disconnect both Printhead Cables, and then remo

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A-Class Mark II 89 5.5 Platen Roller Replacement Replace the Platen Roller as follows: 1. Turn OFF the printer. Raise the Access Cover. 2. U

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