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XP-DT325B

2054K Series

Thermal Barcode Printer

User’s Manual

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Summary of Contents for 2054K Series

Page 1: ...1 XP DT325B 2054K Series Thermal Barcode Printer User s Manual Direct Thermal Printer Please keep the user s manual properly for reference...

Page 2: ...ipping mode optional 9 3 5 Install the cutter optional 10 IV LED indicator and button functions 10 4 1 LED indicator 11 4 2 General button functions 11 4 3 Boot function 11 V Diagnostic Tool 16 5 1 En...

Page 3: ...t improvement the machine specifications accessories parts designs and software contents described in the manual are for reference only and subject to the product purchased Changes may be made without...

Page 4: ...correctly the main board cannot be used normally 3 Please dispose of the used batteries according to the manufacturer s operation instructions I Product Thank you for purchasing our 2054K series ther...

Page 5: ...materials including paper rolls paper slices and fan fold labels In addition the printer has the built in 1D and 2D barcodes that are commonly used a TTF font and eight sets of English numeric fonts i...

Page 6: ...printer place it on a clean steady table and carefully remove the packaging materials Check if the following items are included One printer One disk Paper supply kit 1 core One USB cable One power sup...

Page 7: ...e 5 SD card slot Note The transmission interfaces of the printer in the picture will vary depending on the model of machine you purchase For the actual transmission interface please refer to the catal...

Page 8: ...t cable or USB cable into the slot on the back of the printer and connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate slot of your computer 3 Plug the power cord into the power slot on the back of t...

Page 9: ...forward with both hands to open the printer cover 3 Place the label roll on the label roll holder Print side up 4 Pass the label through the paper guide and pull the label over the rubber roller Fixin...

Page 10: ...al 1 Push the cover hook forward with both hands to open the upper cover of the printer 2 Dismantle the front panel insert the peel off cable into the corresponding socket hole 3 Install the peel off...

Page 11: ...ough the paper guide and pull the label over the rubber roller 3 Pass the label through the backing paper exit under the roller as shown by the blue dotted line below 4 Adjust the center offset label...

Page 12: ...he printer 2 Insert the cutter cable into the corresponding socket hole 3 Align the cutter module with the lower inner cover groove 4 Gently push the cutter module downward to lock the lower inner cov...

Page 13: ...n At this point the power indicator blinks blue Press the button again to resume the printing 4 3 Boot function This printer has four boot functions that can be used to set or test the printer s hardw...

Page 14: ...r and restores it to the factory default value the label paper gap sensor needs to be re measured The gap detection or black line mark calibration will be completed with your last set value as the ref...

Page 15: ...ength Debug mode After the self test is printed the printer system enters the debugging mode In the debugging mode all the volume labels will be printed as machine code The ASCII strings on the left a...

Page 16: ...normal printing mode or press the FEED button to return to the standby state 4 3 3 Printer initialization The printer initialization function is to clear the downloaded files in the memory DRAM and r...

Page 17: ...the printer configuration is restored to its default values as follows Parameters Defaults Speed 152 0 mm sec 6 ips 203DPI Density 8 Label width 4 100 mm Label height 7 9 180 mm Sensor type Gap senso...

Page 18: ...blue 4 The printer will skip the AUTO BAS program V Diagnostic Tool Diagnostic Tool is an easy to use window type utility program that allows you to check the current status and settings of the print...

Page 19: ...Tool image and double click the left mouse button 2 After it is started the main screen shows 4 management pages printer settings file management communication tools system printer settings 5 2 Print...

Page 20: ...Self test Page Enter Printer Debugging Mode Ignore the AUTO BAS File Set the Diagnostic Tool Password 5 3 Calibrate the paper sensor with the Diagnostic Tool 5 3 1 Automatic correction 1 Make sure tha...

Page 21: ...ansmission no changes need to be made to the settings 5 In the printer functions page click the Network Setting button in the printer functions to set IP subnet mask and gateway 5 4 2 Setting via Ethe...

Page 22: ...nter name or Set IP button the printer will reset its value 8 Press the Exit button to leave this TCP IP Setup screen and return to the main screen of the Diagnostic Tool program Factory default value...

Page 23: ...e that the AC socket and the power supply plug are properly connected to the printer Turn on the power switch The Diagnostic Tool displays Head open The cover of printer is not closed Close the cover...

Page 24: ...the IP address setting is correct when it uses a fixed IP address Wait a few seconds for the printer to contact the server and then check the IP address again Replace it with a new transmission line C...

Page 25: ...the left of the printed label adjust and increase the value of the pressure adjusting knob on the left side If the value is already 5 but it is still too light adjust the value of the pressure adjusti...

Page 26: ...ot correct after restarting the printer The battery is dead Check the battery on the main board Wrinkle problem The print head pressure is uneven The label paper is installed incorrectly The printing...

Page 27: ...h or cotton swab dipped in medical alcohol When installing a new roll of label paper Paper tearing off piece Paper stripping piece Wipe it with a cotton cloth dipped in medical alcohol When needed Sen...

Page 28: ...26 case user may need to take practical measures accordingly Update history Date Content Editor August 12 2019 First issue Hu Xiang...

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