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Page 1: ...b k 3 k bk Customer order 62296 Manufacturer part 77965LB 12 Rev 1 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...es Shielded cables must be used with the unit to ensure compliance The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brady Corporation could void the user s authority t...

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Page 7: ...Media 7 Non Continuous Black Mark Media 7 Choosing the Print Mode 8 Loading the Media 8 Positioning the Media Sensor 9 Transmissive Sensor 9 Adjusting the Transmissive Sensor 9 Reflective Sensor 10 Ad...

Page 8: ...28 Power Rewind Mode 30 Fanfold Media Loading 32 Ribbon Loading 34 Loading the Ribbon 34 Ribbon Removal 36 y A Entering the Setup Mode 37 Changing Password Protected Parameters 38 Leaving the Setup M...

Page 9: ...sts 73 CANCEL Key Self Test 74 PAUSE Key Self Test 75 FEED Key Self Test 76 Loading Factory Defaults 77 0 lY y YA General Specifications 79 Printing Specifications 80 Ribbon Specifications 80 Media Sp...

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Page 11: ...perfect label format for your application The maintenance manual contains the information you need to maintain your printer 8QSDFNLQJ DQG QVSHFWLRQ Carefully unpack and inspect the printer for possibl...

Page 12: ...ure 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Relative humidity 5 to 85 non condensing 0HGLD DQG 5LEERQ 5HTXLUHPHQWV Since print quality is affected by media and ribbon printing speeds and printer operating modes it...

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Page 14: ...User s Guide 3ULQWHU 2YHUYLHZ Figure 2 outlines the basic components of your printer However depending on the options you have selected your printer may look slightly different Figure 2 All manuals a...

Page 15: ...rify that the printer is properly set up by printing a test label NOTE This procedure must be performed when the printer is first installed or if it cannot properly detect the top of the label To cali...

Page 16: ...GLD Non continuous web media refer to Figure 3 refers to individual labels that are separated by a gap notch or hole When you look at the media you can tell where one label ends and the next one begin...

Page 17: ...pted roll of material that allows the image to be printed anywhere on the label 1RQ RQWLQXRXV ODFN 0DUN 0HGLD Non continuous black mark media has black marks printed on the back that indicate the star...

Page 18: ...ter automatically cuts the label after it is printed only if optional cutter unit is installed In rewind mode the media and or backing are rewound onto a core as the labels are printed only if optiona...

Page 19: ...the printhead assembly in the full open position 2 Locate the white adjustment tab on the lower back of the adjustable transmissive sensor see Figure 7 inset A 3 While holding the adjustment tab loca...

Page 20: ...that is activated only if the adjustable transmissive sensor cannot be used to calibrate the media The reflective sensor will usually not be activated if Brady media is used If the reflective sensor...

Page 21: ...ver across the width of the media until the reflective sensor aligns with the start of label indicator The glow of the red light assists in the proper placement of the reflective sensor 4 Close the pr...

Page 22: ...printer 200MVP and 300MVP User s Guide RDGLQJ WKH 5LEERQ Refer to Figure 9 For more detailed information refer to the instructions that begin on page 34 Figure 9 All manuals and user guides at all gui...

Page 23: ...auto calibrate when all errors have been cleared The results of the auto calibration are stored in the printer s memory and are retained even if printer power is removed These parameters remain in ef...

Page 24: ...itch is located at the back of the printer above the power cord Turn on the printer URQW 3DQHO For a more detailed explanation of the front panel keys and lights as shown in Figure 10 refer to the ins...

Page 25: ...he INCREMENT or DECREMENT keys to increase or decrease the value answer yes or no print a label or select the digit you wish to change Press the SELECT key again to use the INCREMENT and DECREMENT key...

Page 26: ...y while turning on the printer 3 Release the key after the DATA light turns off approximately five seconds A configuration label prints showing the printer s currently stored parameters similar to the...

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Page 28: ...minimize electrical noise pickup in the cable Keep data cables as short as possible Do not bundle the data cables tightly with the power cords Do not tie the data cables to power wire conduits NOTE Br...

Page 29: ...various controls and indicators on the printer Become familiar with each of these functions before operating the printer URQW 3DQHO LVSOD The front panel display as shown in Figure 14 communicates ope...

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Page 32: ...l back as far as it will go 3 Feed the media under the dancer through the slot in the adjustable transmissive sensor under the ribbon sensor and out the front of the printer 4 Ensure that the media is...

Page 33: ...l back as far as it will go 3 Feed the media under the dancer through the slot in the adjustable transmissive sensor under the ribbon sensor and through the cutter module 4 Ensure that the media is ag...

Page 34: ...and through the cutter module 4 Pull approximately 12 305 mm of media through the front of the printer 5 Ensure that the media is against the back of the adjustable transmissive sensor Then slide in...

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Page 36: ...e that the media is against the back of the adjustable transmissive sensor Then slide in the media guide so that it just touches but does not restrict the edge of the media 7 Pull down the lever to op...

Page 37: ...s shown until it stops about a third of the way down the liner take up spindle 2 Slide the liner from the take up spindle NOTE The liner slide tab should slide smoothly back into place on the liner ta...

Page 38: ...sembly by lifting the handles then pivot down the front housing assembly 7 Remove at least 12 305 mm of labels from the backing material 8 Feed the backing material over the tear off peel off bar thro...

Page 39: ...he take up spindle 2 Rotate the take up spindle until the rewind media guide is in the 12 o clock position 3 Loosen the thumbscrew and slide out the rewind media guide to the end of the take up spindl...

Page 40: ...table transmissive sensor Then slide in the media guide so that it just touches but does not restrict the edge of the media 6 Remove at least 12 305 mm of labels from the backing material 7 Feed the b...

Page 41: ...2 Rotate the take up spindle until the rewind media guide is in the 12 o clock position 3 Loosen the thumbscrew and slide out the rewind media guide to the end of the take up spindle 4 Slide the core...

Page 42: ...he media supply spindle 5 Flip up the media supply guide Slide in the media supply guide so that it just touches but does not restrict the edge of the media 6 Thread the media under the dancer through...

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Page 44: ...o place RDGLQJ WKH 5LEERQ CAUTION Always use ribbon that is wider than the media The smooth backing of the ribbon protects the printhead from wear For direct thermal printing do not load ribbon in the...

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Page 46: ...ning the ribbon take up spindle release knob counterclockwise squeeze the ribbon against the ribbon take up spindle tension blades 3 When the tension blades collapse into the ribbon take up spindle ho...

Page 47: ...OTE Unless otherwise noted all parameters are listed in the order they are displayed starting with DARKNESS QWHULQJ WKH 6HWXS 0RGH To enter the programming mode press the SETUP EXIT key Press the INCR...

Page 48: ...osition The INCREMENT key increases the selected digit value After entering the password press the SELECT key The parameter you wish to change is displayed If the password was entered correctly you ca...

Page 49: ...ELECT key selects the displayed choice PERMANENT Permanently saves the changes Values are stored in the printer even when power is turned off TEMPORARY Saves the changes until you change them again or...

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Page 66: ...he printer can remain on while you are cleaning the printhead In this way all label formats images and all temporary parameter settings stored in the printer s internal memory are saved To clean the p...

Page 67: ...r to Figure 25 The reflective sensor adjustable transmissive sensor and ribbon sensor should be cleaned on a regular basis to ensure proper operation of the printer For printers with the value peel of...

Page 68: ...lifting the two handles then pivot down the front housing assembly 3 Remove the accumulated adhesive by rolling the sticky side of a blank label against the peel rollers and lifting it away Do this s...

Page 69: ...Refer to Figure 27 1 Open the printhead assembly 2 Open the pivot bracket assembly by pivoting the module toward you 3 Use a swab soaked with solvent to remove adhesive from the tear off peel off bar...

Page 70: ...upper cutter blade 3 To expose the lower cutter blade turn the cutter motor thumbnut counterclockwise until you see the V shaped lower cutter blade 4 Clean the lower blade following the instructions i...

Page 71: ...WLRQ CAUTION No lubricating agents of any kind should be used on this printer Some commercially available lubricants will damage the finish and the mechanical parts if used Figure 28 All manuals and u...

Page 72: ...ockwise is considered position 4 Table 3 helps you select the initial dial settings for your media NOTE Some media types require higher pressure to print well For these media increase both dials one p...

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Page 74: ...t track properly onto the take up spindle Refer to Figure 30 1 With media and backing material loaded open the printhead assembly 2 Turn the adjustment dial clockwise to align the media backing materi...

Page 75: ...use insert the tip of a flat blade screwdriver into the slot in the end of the fuse holder end cap 2 Press in slightly on the end cap and turn the screwdriver slightly counterclockwise This disengages...

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Page 83: ...le turning the POWER switch on Keep the key s depressed until the DATA light turns off approximately five seconds When the Power On Self Test is complete the selected self test starts automatically NO...

Page 84: ...Turn off the printer 2 Press and hold the CANCEL key while turning on the power 3 Release the key after the DATA light turns off approximately five seconds The configuration may be changed either temp...

Page 85: ...e the printer is paused alters the self test When the PAUSE key is pressed the printer prints 15 labels at 6 152 mm per second Pressing the CANCEL key again while the printer is paused alters the self...

Page 86: ...uration label Look at these labels and determine which one has the best darkness setting for your application This value can be entered into the printer by setting the darkness during the configuratio...

Page 87: ...om this test is shown in Figure 34 Turn off the power to exit this self test NOTE This label is inverted when printed RDGLQJ DFWRU HIDXOWV 1 Press the SETUP EXIT key two times 2 Use the INCREMENT or D...

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Page 93: ...SRZHU VRXUFH 3RZHU LQH RUG 6SHFLILFDWLRQV The overall length must be less than 9 8 3 0 m It must be rated for at least 5A 250 VAC The chassis ground earth MUST be connected to ensure safety and reduc...

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Page 95: ...that it is determined that failure to follow the preventive maintenance schedule and procedures listed in the User s Guide shall have caused any defect in the thermal printhead for which a warranty cl...

Page 96: ...n tests believed to be reliable but do not constitute a guarantee or warranty No salesperson representative or agent of Brady Corporation is authorized to make any guarantee warranty or representation...

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Page 98: ...PSFLA is superseded by a further PSFLA accompanying such replacement or modified version of or upgrade to the SOFTWARE and or FIRMWARE In the event that BRADY offers a replacement or modified version...

Page 99: ...government You warrant and represent that neither the U S Commerce Department Bureau of Export Administration nor any other U S federal agency has suspended revoked or denied your export privileges 8...

Page 100: ...not liable for any damages directly or indirectly relating to such emulation library which is sold separately by the RESELLER or which is sold bundled with a printer to an end user by the RESELLER The...

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Page 102: ...r is one of two styles 9 pin to 25 pin cable null modem cable must have a 9 pin D type DB 9S connector on the end that is plugged into the serial port at the computer and a 25 pin D type DB 25P connec...

Page 103: ...D type DB 25S connector on the end that is plugged into the serial port at the computer and a 25 pin D type DB 25P connector on the other end that is plugged into the connector at the rear of the prin...

Page 104: ...host to send data When the printer places DTR in the INACTIVE negative voltage state the host must not send data NOTE When XON XOFF handshaking is selected data flow is controlled by the ASCII Contro...

Page 105: ...ure 39 illustrates the pin connections on the DB 25 connector at the rear of the printer that are used for the RS 485 communication protocol NOTE XON XOFF handshaking must be used for RS 485 communica...

Page 106: ...e time over several wires in the cable one bit per wire Parallel Cabling Requirements An IEEE 1284 compatible bi directional parallel data cable is required when this communication method is used The...

Page 107: ...le 59 Communications Diagnostics Test 77 Configuration Changing Password Protected Parameters 38 Configuration and Calibration Sequence 40 Entering the Setup Mode 37 Leaving the Setup Mode 39 Printer...

Page 108: ...edia Sensor Reflective Sensor 10 Transmissive Sensor 9 Power Cord Specifications 83 Power Peel off Loading Mode 28 Power Rewind Loading Mode 30 Media Alignment 64 POWER Switch 14 Print Mode 8 Printer...

Page 109: ...nsmissive Sensor Adjustment 9 Positioning 9 Types of Media Continuous Media 7 Non Continuous Black Mark Media 7 Non Continuous Web Media 6 U Unpacking 1 V Value Peel off Loading Mode 24 W Warranty Inf...

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