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Touchscreen-Display

The user can control the operation of the printer with the control panel, for example:

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Issuing, interrupting, continuing and canceling print jobs,

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Setting printing parameters, e.g. heat level of the printhead, print speed, interface configuration, language and 

time of day (

 Configuration Manual), 

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Control stand-alone operation with a memory module (

 Configuration Manual),

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Update the firmware (

 Configuration Manual).

Many functions and settings can also be controlled by software applications or by direct programming with a 
computer using the printer’s own commands. 

 Programming Manual for details.

Settings made on the touchscreen display make the basic settings of the label printer.

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Note! 
It is advantageous, whenever possible, to make adaptations to various print jobs in the software.

 

3.1 

Start Screen

After switching on

During printing

In pause state

After print job

Figure 4 

Start screen

The touchscreen display is operated directly by touch: 

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To open a menu or select a menu item lightly touch the corresponding symbol.   

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To scroll in lists slide finger up or down on the display.  

 

Open the menu

Repeat the last printed label

Interrupt the print job

Cancel all print jobs

Continue the print job

Feed a blank label

Table 1 

Symbols on the start screen

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Note! 
Inactive symbols are shaded.

Summary of Contents for EOS2

Page 1: ...Made in Germany Operator s Manual EOS2 EOS5 Label Printer...

Page 2: ...velopment of our products discrepancies between documentation and product can occur Please check www cab de for the latest update Terms and conditions Deliveries and performances are effected under th...

Page 3: ...l 12 4 2 Adjusting the Label Sensor 13 4 3 Loading Transfer Ribbon 14 4 4 Setting the Feed Path of the Transfer Ribbon 15 5 Printing Operation 16 5 1 Printing in Tear off Mode 16 5 2 Printing in Cutti...

Page 4: ...quipment special fittings Time Information in the display 1 2 Intended Use The device is manufactured in accordance with the current technological status and the recognized safety rules However danger...

Page 5: ...by trained personnel or service technicians Unauthorized interference with electronic modules or their software can cause malfunctions Other unauthorized work on or modifications to the device can al...

Page 6: ...llation 2 1 Device Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EOS2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EOS5 1 Cover 2 Margin stop 3 Roll retainer 4 Ribbon supply hub 5 Ribbon take up hub 6 Roller 7 Print unit 8 Touchscreen Display Figure...

Page 7: ...ller Figure 2 Print unit 17 18 21 19 20 23 22 24 17 Power switch 18 Power connection jack 19 Slot for SD card 20 2 USB master ports for keyboard scanner USB memory stick Bluetooth adapter service key...

Page 8: ...nnectors are shown in Figure 3 2 3 1 Connecting to the Power Supply The printer is equipped with a wide area power unit The device can be operated with a supply voltage of 230 V 50 Hz or 115 V 60 Hz w...

Page 9: ...the printer s own commands Programming Manual for details Settings made on the touchscreen display make the basic settings of the label printer i Note It is advantageous whenever possible to make ada...

Page 10: ...s depending on the configuration Figure 6 Widgets in the start screen Displays the current data transfer in the form of a falling drop The Save data stream function is active Configuration manual All...

Page 11: ...art a function The will carry out the function possibly after a preparing dialogue or Select a parameter to set The setup possibilities are depending from the parameter type Logical parameters Selecti...

Page 12: ...argin stop 1 to the roll 3 until the roll touches both margin stops and a clear resistance is encountered 5 Turn ring 2 clockwise so that the arrow 10 points to the symbol and thus fix the margin stop...

Page 13: ...with an even number of strips Material with irregularly shaped labels 1 2 3a 3b Figure 10 Adjusting the label sensor The sensor position 3 is marked with a yellow LED in the sensor retainer 1 Open th...

Page 14: ...so that the color coating of the ribbon faces downward when being unwound i Note To rewind the ribbon a ribbon core 4 is needed that must be at least equal in width to the supply ribbon X X When chan...

Page 15: ...inkles 1 2 Figure 14 Setting the feed path of the transfer ribbon i Note The adjustment is best carried out during printing X X Turn screw 1 with torx wrench TX10 and observe the behavior of the ribbo...

Page 16: ...printhead X X Print with the lowest possible printhead temperature The printer is ready for operation when all connections have been made and labels and if applicable the transfer ribbon have been lo...

Page 17: ...modules X X Remove dust and paper fluff from the print area with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner X X The cover of the printer can be cleaned with a standard cleanser 6 2 Cleaning the Print Roller Accu...

Page 18: ...Do not use sharp or hard objects to clean the printhead Do not touch protective glass layer of the printhead Caution Risk of injury from the hot printhead X X Ensure that the printhead has cooled dow...

Page 19: ...or the allocated area of the label Reduce the size of the barcode or move it Buffer overflow The input buffer memory is full and the computer is still transmitting data Use data transmission via proto...

Page 20: ...open Printhead not locked Lock printhead Printhead too hot Printhead is overheated After pausing the print job will be continued automatically If the fault recurs repeatedly reduce the heat level or...

Page 21: ...CII dump mode Cancel the ASCII dump mode Printer transports label media but transfer ribbon does not move Transfer ribbon incorrectly inserted Check and if necessary correct the transfer ribbon web an...

Page 22: ...Width of endless material 9 120 GS Width of shrink tubes 5 85 DL Left margin 0 DR Right margin 0 E Label thickness 0 03 0 60 F Liner thickness 0 03 0 16 QE Thickness of endless material 0 05 0 50 QS...

Page 23: ...n mm IT Distance printhead tear off edge 13 7 IC Distance printhead cut edge 20 3 K Print width 203 dpi 300 dpi 108 0 105 7 SX Distance gap reflective sensor middle of paper track i e permissible dist...

Page 24: ...of paper track 58 0 Z Distance virtual label front edge actual label front edge X X Adjust software settings 0 up to A recommended 0 Reflex marks must be on the back side of the material liner Label...

Page 25: ...ark for marginal cut out 5 8 P Height of cut out mark 2 10 XM Distance mark middle of paper track 58 0 Y Sensor recognized virtual label front edge with gap sensor recognition Rear edge cut out Z Dist...

Page 26: ...ps www cab de media pushfile cfm file 3309 9 2 FCC NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limit...

Page 27: ...Important information 4 Intended use 4 L Lithium battery 5 Loading labels 12 Loading labels from roll 12 Loading transfer ribbon 14 M Margin stop 6 Media dimensions 22 P Power supply 5 Printhead clean...

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