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Page 1 - Operator’s Manual

Allegro2Operator’s Manual

Page 2 - Revision: A3

Getting Started2 Allegro2Location of Parts on Your PrinterThe following illustrations show the major components of yourPrinter. Figure 1-2 is a detail

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Cable ListingsE-2 Allegro2STRAIGHT CABLE ( MXM)Figure E-1 Null Modem Cable (MXM)Note: Cable is used for typical connection to other DCE equipmentwith

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Cable ListingsAllegro2 E-3PC (DB25P) TO PRINTERFigure E-3 PC (DB25P) to PrinterNote: Cable is used for connection to a PC compatible with DB25Pcommu

Page 5 - Important Safety Instructions

Cable ListingsE-4 Allegro2• Parallel to Serial Adapter (Part Number: 899516)If the Printer is being set up for parallel to serial communications aspe

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Allegro2 F-1Appendix FSpecificationsPrintingType: Direct thermal or thermal transferResolution: 203 dots per inch (8 dots/mm)Print Speed: 2.0 −3

Page 7 - ♦ Contents

SpecificationsF-2 Allegro2FontsResident Fonts: Nine alphanumeric fonts from 0.035"H(0.89mm) to 0.64"H (16mm) and OCR-A, OCR-B; CG Triumvir

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SpecificationsAllegro2 F-3MediaWidth: 0.75" (19mm) to 4.65" (118mm); 4.25"(108mm) maximum recommendedLength: 0.50" (13mm) to 9

Page 9 - ♦ Getting Started

SpecificationsF-4 Allegro2Label/Tag Media Specifications:Figure F-1 Media SpecificationsDescription MAX* MIN*A Label width 4.650 0.750B Backing width

Page 10 - 2 Allegro2

SpecificationsAllegro2 F-5Lists of Approved MediaFor a current list approved standard Media for use in Thermal andThermal-Transfer Printers, please co

Page 11 - Figure 1-3 Rear View

SpecificationsF-6 Allegro2EnvironmentalOperatingTemperature: 40°F to 90°F (4°C to 32°C)StorageTemperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)Humidity:

Page 12 - 4 Allegro2

SpecificationsAllegro2 F-7256K Flash EEPROMMemory Module : Used for permanent storage of custom fonts,graphics and formats.256K and 512K RAMMemory M

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Getting StartedAllegro2 3Figure 1-3 Rear View

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SpecificationsF-8 Allegro2

Page 15 - Allegro2 7

Allegro2 G-1♦ Appendix GWarranty InformationDatamax Barcode ProductsLimited Warranty StatementAllegro2PrinterDatamax warrants to Purchaser that unde

Page 16 - 1.4 Media Installation

Warranty InformationG-2 Allegro2Thermal PrintheadThis warranty is limited to a period of one year, (365 days), or1,000,000 linear inches of use, which

Page 17 - Allegro2 9

Warranty InformationAllegro2 G-3General Warranty ProvisionsDatamax makes no warranty as to the design, capability, capacity orsuitability of any of it

Page 20 - 1.6.2 Options

Getting Started4 Allegro21.2 Tear- off Assembly InstallationTo install the Tear-off Assembly complete the following steps:1. Open the Printer's S

Page 21 - Media Rewinder

Getting StartedAllegro2 51.3 Using the Printer Control PanelThe Printer has three operator-accessible buttons, three indicatorslights (LEDs), one sw

Page 22 - 14 Allegro2

Getting Started6 Allegro2Pause Button: This button allows the operator to stop printing arun of labels and then restart the job by pressingthe button

Page 23 - ♦ Setting Up Your Printer

Getting StartedAllegro2 7Paper/Ribbon This light is activated when:Light: • No label and/or ribbon is detected.• The Internal Rewinder (if installe

Page 24 - 16 Allegro2

Getting Started8 Allegro21.4 Media InstallationInstallationThe Printer is designed for easy label stock and ribbon installation.A diagram located unde

Page 25 - Allegro2 17

Getting StartedAllegro2 91.4.1 Label Loading InstructionsTo load labels complete the following steps:1. Disengage the Printhead by rotating the Head

Page 26 - 2.3 Sample Installations

Getting Started10 Allegro21.4.2 Ribbon Loading InstructionsLoad ribbon as shown below in Figure 1-7. The ribbon can bewound directly on to the hub an

Page 27 - Allegro2 19

Getting StartedAllegro2 111.5 Using the Printer Options1.5.1 Available ModulesThe Printer uses memory modules to expand its built-in capabilities,pri

Page 28 - 2.4 Switch Settings

HP PCB-4, and HP Laser Jet II are Trademarks of Hewlett Packard CorporationCG Triumvirate is a trademark of Agfa Corporation.CG Times, based upon Time

Page 29 - Setting the Baud Rate

Getting Started12 Allegro21.6.2 OptionsFont ROM ModulesFont ROM Modules contain additional fonts that extend thecapabilities of the Internal Fonts.

Page 30 - Other Switches

Getting StartedAllegro2 13Peel and PresentThe Printer can be ordered with an optional Peel and PresentMechanism Kit, or the option can be purchased an

Page 31 - 2.5 Programming Commands

Getting Started14 Allegro2

Page 32 - Command Character

Allegro2 15♦ Setting Up Your Printer2.0 Checking Voltage SelectionThe standard Printer is configured for 115 VAC ±10% single-phase50/60 Hz with a

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Setting Up Your Printer16 Allegro2If a label edge is not detected within 12" (305mm) of stock, thePrinter will stop feeding labels. If this occur

Page 34 - Cnnnn nnnn= in/100 or mm/10

Setting Up Your PrinterAllegro2 172.2 Interfacing to the PrinterDepending on your application, the Printer can be set up in differentways. Table 2-1

Page 35 - Character Description

Setting Up Your Printer18 Allegro22.3 Sample InstallationsIn this section, four typical installations are reviewed, CRT terminal,PC, minicomputer, an

Page 36 - 10K OHM 1/4 WATT

Setting Up Your PrinterAllegro2 19If your Printer is controlled by a third-party software package,please refer to the operator’s manual supplied with

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Setting Up Your Printer20 Allegro2To connect the Printer to EBCDIC devices, or devices with anyother data encoding standard, a protocol converter must

Page 38 - 30 Allegro2

Setting Up Your PrinterAllegro2 21Setting the Baud RateFor all modes of operation, you must set the baud rate of theinterface. On the back of the Prin

Page 39 - Software

Agency Compliance and Approvals:UL: UL1950 Information Technology EquipmentCSA: C22.2 No. 950-M93TUV: EN60950, IEC950VDE: Class B Vfg. 243/19911.Nu

Page 40 - 32 Allegro2

Setting Up Your Printer22 Allegro2Other SwitchesSwitch SW-5: Controls the label edge offset, when the switch is on,the label edge offset will defaul

Page 41 - Allegro2 33

Setting Up Your PrinterAllegro2 232.5 Programming CommandsIn order to be ready for a command sequence, the Printer must firstreceive a special charac

Page 42 - 34 Allegro2

Setting Up Your Printer24 Allegro2The System-Level Commands are used to create formats, load andstore graphic information, and control the Printer. T

Page 43 - Function Keys

Setting Up Your PrinterAllegro2 25Char Description Formatm Set metric flag, enter metric mode All references set to metric until resetn Clear metric f

Page 44 - 36 Allegro2

Setting Up Your Printer26 Allegro2A STX L Command switches the Printer from the System Level tothe Label-Formatting Mode. All command characters afte

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Setting Up Your PrinterAllegro2 27CC Description FormatX Terminate label formatting modey Select font symbol set (optional scalablefonts only)y S xxy

Page 46 - 000 000 to 410

Setting Up Your Printer28 Allegro2The commands used for bit-mapped font loading are usuallygenerated by font-creation software. However, the assigned

Page 47 - Other Important Keys

Setting Up Your PrinterAllegro2 29The example shown below prints out a Code 3 of 9 bar code with awide to narrow bar ratio of 3:1 and can be used to p

Page 48 - 40 Allegro2

Setting Up Your Printer30 Allegro2

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Allegro2 31♦ Creating Labels Using Internal BatchSoftware3.0 IntroductionThe Printer can be used in any one of three different operatingmodes: RS-23

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Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software32 Allegro23.1 The Printer Used With a LINK CRTA number of steps are required before you can begin to fo

Page 52 - 44 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 33Function DefaultSettingsFunction SettingsHandshake: none F1 CTRL WMode: FDX F2 CTRL XData Bits

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Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software34 Allegro2To format the module hit "I" and the following screen will appear:MODULE MEMORY TEST

Page 54 - 46 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 353.2 Formatting and Printing LabelsFormatting labels is designed to be a three step procedure

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Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software36 Allegro2F2 (LIST): Displays a library listing of every label format and/orgraphic image loaded in th

Page 56 - 48 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 37F6 and ALT-P: While in the far left position of the Create/ModifyLabel Screen or the Sample: p

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Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software38 Allegro2Description Default RangeHeat Factor 10 0 to 20Print Speed C C-ESlew Speed C C-EDot Pattern Wi

Page 58 - 50 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 39F9 and ALT-F: Feeds one label at a time from the Print Label Screen.It operates the same wa

Page 59 - Allegro2 51

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software40 Allegro23.3 Create/Modify Label ScreenThis section describes how to create a new label. Before beginn

Page 60 - 52 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 412. The software’s two operating screens are Create/ModifyLabel and Print Label.All data is ent

Page 61 - 3.4 Print Label Screen

Important Safety InstructionsYour Barcode Printer has been designed to give you many years ofsafe, reliable service. As with all electrical equipment,

Page 62 - 54 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software42 Allegro2Notice in the upper left-hand corner of the screen that the currentField Number is displayed.

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Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 434. The Printer can print fonts, barcodes, and graphics at 0, 90,180, or 270 degree rotations.

Page 64 - 56 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software44 Allegro2• Y is another special font choice that is not actually afont. The Y font selects a graphic i

Page 65 - 3.6 Quick Reference Listing

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 457. Enter the desired XH dimension. The default value for fonts is1. The default value for elem

Page 66 - Form Edge Offset +

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software46 Allegro29. The 4-digit Row Field tells the Printer "how far up" on the labelto print the dat

Page 67 - ♦ Troubleshooting

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 4711. The Type Position tells the Printer how the Data/Prompt area isto be used. There are six o

Page 68 - 4.1 Controlling Print Quality

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software48 Allegro2If any of these symbols are entered in the Type Position, theprinting will either increment or

Page 69 - 4.2 Aligning the Printhead

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 49Some of the data will need to be re-entered. Use the DEL Key,home key or arrow keys to change

Page 70 - 62 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software50 Allegro2For special font Y, enter the name of the graphic image you want tocall from the memory module

Page 71 - Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 51• For repeat fields, enter the data in the Data/Prompt Field justas if the field were a type

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Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software52 Allegro2In the following example the proper matching characters are sent tothe Printer that request th

Page 74 - 66 Allegro2

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 533.4 Print Label ScreenThe Print Label Screen is used to print labels that have beenformatted

Page 75 - 4.3 Troubleshooting

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software54 Allegro2starting number or the prompt information, followed bythe return key, for each consecutive nu

Page 76 - Unable to print in rotation 4

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 553.5 System Maintenance ScreenThe third screen, System Maintenance, is used to format and cop

Page 77 - Printer fails to turn on

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software56 Allegro2Copy Module: Copies graphic images and/or labelformats from one memory module toanother. Be

Page 78 - ♦ Maintenance

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch SoftwareAllegro2 573.6 Quick Reference ListingThe following pages list the valid commands for the Printer'

Page 79 - 5.1 Cleaning Schedule

Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software58 Allegro2 Print Parameters (ALT-P)Description Default RangeHeat Factor 10 0 to 20Print Speed C C-ESlew

Page 80 - 5.2 Cleaning the Printhead

Allegro2 59♦ Troubleshooting4.0 IntroductionThis chapter provides general operator service to help maintain printquality when using media other than

Page 81 - Allegro2 73

Troubleshooting60 Allegro24.1 Controlling Print QualityThe Printer provides maximum flexibility by offering both Direct-Thermal and Thermal-Transfer P

Page 82

TroubleshootingAllegro2614.2 Aligning the PrintheadComponents used for Printhead alignment are illustrated inFigure 4-1.Direct-Thermal Stock:For best

Page 83 - Appendix A

i♦ Contents♦ Getting Started1.0 Introduction ...11.1 Unpacking and Inspection ...

Page 84 - A-2 Allegro2

Troubleshooting62 Allegro2Figure 4-1 Printhead AlignmentThe horizontal placement of the Printhead is adjusted by turning theright and left Head Adjus

Page 85 - Allegro2 3

TroubleshootingAllegro2634.2.1 Printhead Alignment ProcedureDepending on the degree of alignment necessary to your Printhead,one or perhaps all of the

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Troubleshooting64 Allegro2b. To adjust the Ribbon Shield (see Figure 5-2),temporarily move the ribbon and loosen the screwlocated on the left end of t

Page 87 - Appendix B

TroubleshootingAllegro265

Page 88 - B-2 Allegro2

Troubleshooting66 Allegro24.2.2 Adjusting Printhead Pressure and SupportThe Printer's Printhead support plate requires adjustment if mediawidths

Page 89 - Appendix C

TroubleshootingAllegro2674.3 TroubleshootingOccasionally, situations occur that require some troubleshootingskills. Possible problem situations and po

Page 90 - Table C-2 Font Sizes

Troubleshooting68 Allegro2Erratic Printing(Prints strange characters instead of the correct label format).a. Printer is in the test mode. Reset the Pr

Page 91 - Font 5 62-character

TroubleshootingAllegro269 Prints Light on the Right Side of the Labela. Printhead is adjusted for thick media or cardstock.b. Printhead is not proper

Page 92 - C-4 Allegro2

Allegro2 70♦ Maintenance5.0 IntroductionThis chapter covers the cleaning receommendations for yourPrinter.Interior and Exterior• Interior During

Page 93

MaintenanceAllegro2 715.1 Cleaning ScheduleThe following table provides a recommended cleaning schedule forthe various parts of your Printer.Area Meth

Page 94 - C-6 Allegro2

ii♦ Troubleshooting4.0 Introduction ...594.1 Controlling print quality ...

Page 95 - Allegro2 C-7

Maintenance72 Allegro25.2 Cleaning the Printhead1. Turn the power ‘off’ and unplug the Printer.2. Raise the cover and turn the Head-Lift Lever to the

Page 96 - KMART NON EDI

MaintenanceAllegro2 73

Page 98 - D-2 Allegro2

Allegro2 A-1Appendix AASCII Control Code ChartChar DecHexChar DecHex Char Dec HexChar Dec HexCtrl @ NUL 0 00 32 20 @ 64 40 ` 96 60Ctrl A SOH 1 01 ! 33

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MaintenanceA-2 Allegro2

Page 100 - STRAIGHT CABLE (MM)

MaintenanceAllegro2 3Char DecHex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex CharDec HexÇ 128 80 á 160 A0 192 C0 Ó 224 E0ü 129 81 í 161 A1 193 C1 ß 225 E1é 130 82 ó 16

Page 102 - E-4 Allegro2

Allegro2 B-1Appendix BSwitch Settings and Cable InterfacingBaud 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 TestSW-1 off off off off on on onSW-2 off off on on off of

Page 103 - Appendix F

Switch Settings and Cable InterfacingB-2 Allegro2Printer Cabling and Interfacing:When the Printer receives data from any host system, it will notprope

Page 104 - Barcodes

Allegro2 C -1Appendix CAvailable Fonts and BarcodesAll character fonts and barcodes available with the Printer aredescribed in this section. Each font

Page 105 - Allegro2 F-3

Allegro2 1♦ Getting Started1.0 IntroductionThe Allegro2 Label Printer, hereafter referred to as the "Printer",incorporates high-performa

Page 106 - F-4 Allegro2

Available Fonts and BarcodesC-2 Allegro2Table C-2 lists the font sizes. The numbers indicate the number ofdots.FONT HEIGHT WIDTH SPACINGFont 0 7 5 1Fo

Page 107 - Electrical

Available Fonts and BarcodesAllegro2 C-3Font 4 62-characteralphanumeric, uppercase.Font 5 62-characteralphanumeric, uppercase.Font 6 62-character a

Page 108 - Physical

Available Fonts and BarcodesC-4 Allegro2Font 7 OCR-A, size I. Font 8 OCR-B, size III.Font 9 Internal Triumvirate font.Point sizes are selected by t

Page 109 - Allegro2 F-7

Available Fonts and BarcodesAllegro2 C-5BarcodesFont Length Cksum Valid ASCII Characters Bar widthsA Varies No 32, 36, 37, 42, 43, 45-57, 65-902:1 - 3

Page 110 - F-8 Allegro2

Available Fonts and BarcodesC-6 Allegro2Barcode A Code 3 of 9 Barcode B UPC-ABarcode C UPC-E Barcode D Interleaved 2 of 5Barcode E Code 128 Barco

Page 111 - ♦ Appendix G

Available Fonts and BarcodesAllegro2 C-7Barcode I Codabar Barcode J Interleaved 2 of 5w/module 10 checksumBarcode K Plessey Barcode L Interleaved

Page 112 - Warranty Service Procedures

Available Fonts and BarcodesC-8 Allegro2Barcode Q UCC/EAN Code 128 Barcode R UCC/EAN Code 128KMART NON EDI

Page 113 - Limitation of Liability

Allegro2 D-1Appendix DError CodesThe error codes that may be transmitted by the Printer are describedhere.Lowercase "v"There is an input buf

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D-2 Allegro2

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Allegro2 E-1Appendix ECable ListingsPart Number Description556000 Printer to CRT Terminal (DB25P) RS-232556001 Printer to PC 9 Pin (DB9S) RS-232556002

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