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S-Class

 

3.4 Resident 

Formats 

 

 

Several formats are stored in memory for useful setup, operational, and 
diagnosis information. Load stock that is at least 2 inches (51 mm) wide 
to capture all the data and patterns on these resident formats. 

 
 

3.4.1  

Configuration Ticket  

 

The Configuration Ticket provides firmware, memory, and options 
information (depending upon the model, equipment, and firmware this 
information will vary). To print a Configuration Ticket:  
 

 

With stock loaded, turn the 
printer ‘On’. 

 

 

Press the PAUSE button to enter 
the off-line mode. 

 

 

Simultaneously press the F2 and 
F3 Buttons.  

 

 

VER:  S3210 - 01.00C  04/25/06
BOOT ES-2562-01A
CODE ES-2564-01C
FPGA ES-2563-01A
FONT 83-2565-06A
 256K FLASH MODULE B

SYSTEM FLASH SIZE____ 2 MBYTES
SYSTEM RAM CHECKS____ GOOD
SYSTEM RAM SIZE___ 4096 KBYTES
SYSTEM RAM AVAIL__ 3146 KBYTES

CONFIGURATION

DTPL SERIAL PORT DETECTED
9600,8,N
REFL, CUTTER
PRINT SPEED         8.0 IPS
SLEW SPEED          8.0 IPS
BACK SPEED          3.0 IPS
STOCK ID              5
START OF PRINT     4.28 in
CUT/TEAR POSITION  4.26 in
ROW ADJUST         0.00 in
COLUMN ADJUST      0.00 in
VERTICAL ADJUST      11 dpi
PRESENT DELAY

COUNTER INFORMATION

ABSOLUTE VALUES    4-26-2006
 LENGTH____     350 INCHES
 TIME______       4 HOURS
RESETABLE VALUES   6- 5-2002
 LENGTH____      221 INCHES
 TIME______        2 HOURS

MEMORY CONFIGURATION

INTERNAL MODULE A______  128
SCALABLE FONTS_________   64
LABEL SIZE       0189:23806 IN

INPUT VALUES

POT_________________  195
REFL________________   73
TEMP________________   67
VOLT________________  226
STOCK_______________   40

PARSER MODE_________  DTPL
TOF LOW_____________    0
TOF DELTA___________   10
TOF GAIN____________    6
NO REPRINT__________ NO

 

 

 

 

Counter/Memory sections include time 
of operation and lengths printed, as well 
as the printer’s memory configuration. 
(Resettable Values can be useful in 
tracking job data; see the DPL 
Programmer’s Manual for details.

 

Input Values indicates the selected 
parser mode and the printer’s internal 
sensor values. 

 

Configuration includes detected 
communications (baud rate, the selected 
communications port, detected parser 
mode, etc.) as well as the speed settings, 
Stock ID, and the start of print and 
cut/tear positions. 

Summary of Contents for ST-3210

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Page 3: ...hts not expressly granted In no event will Licensor or its suppliers be liable for any damages or loss including direct incidental economic special or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the Firmware Software Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Datamax Barcode Products Corporation No part o...

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Page 5: ...60950 1 2001 1st Edition FCC This device complies with FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A 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 limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and...

Page 6: ...r Place ST Models on a flat firm surface mount SV Models in rigid enclosure To protect the printer from overheating make sure no openings on the printer are blocked Do not place the printer on or near a heat source Do not use the printer near water and never spill liquid into it Ensure that the power source meets the ratings listed on the printer if uncertain check with your dealer electrician or ...

Page 7: ...3 4 3 Internal Test Ticket 24 3 5 Resetting the Printer 25 3 6 1 Warm Reset 25 3 6 2 Factory Default Reset 25 3 6 Keypad Lockout 26 Adjustments and Maintenance 27 4 0 Media Sensor Adjustment 27 4 0 1 ST Model Media Sensor Adjustment 28 4 0 2 SV Model Media Sensor Adjustment 31 4 1 Stock ID Selections 33 4 2 Start of Print Cut Tear Adjustment 35 4 3 Operational Database Modification 36 4 3 1 Databa...

Page 8: ...5 Specifications 57 6 0 Specifications 57 6 1 Approved Ticket Stocks 63 Appendix A 65 ASCII Control Code Chart 65 Appendix B 67 Available Fonts and Barcodes 67 Appendix C 77 Cable Listings 77 Appendix D 79 SV Model Mounting Dimensions 79 Warranty Information 81 ...

Page 9: ...emory Auto detecting communication ports ensure that interfacing to the host system is a simple task while versatile front panel functions will speed you through setups This manual provides all the information necessary for the daily operation of the printer To begin printing tickets refer to the instructions included with the software package you have chosen If you wish to write a custom program ...

Page 10: ...AM Memory Printing Direct Thermal On demand and batch modes Automatic ticket loading and positioning Integrated tear bar Multiple programming language support Lockable cover ST Models only Interior ticket platform ST Models only Real Time Clock A clock and counter circuit to keep the current time date and amount of inches printed for jobs requiring a time date stamp as part of their format Scaleab...

Page 11: ...ng your printer order External Ethernet Connectivity uses printer s parallel port A print server the DMX100 that is an external Network Interface Controller NIC to provide Ethernet connectivity Print Side Media Sensor ST Models only This option allows the printer to sense TOF marks that are present on the same side of the media in which printing will occur Roll Hanger ST Models only This mounting ...

Page 12: ...4 S Class ...

Page 13: ... for shipment Complete the following steps prior to connecting power or attempting to load ticket stock Carefully open the shipping container remove the printer and place it on a level stable surface CAUTION Do not rest SV models end down on any surface Damage to the printer s connectors may occur Remove the printer from the plastic shipping bag Carefully remove the tape that extends over the Prin...

Page 14: ...only Accessories CD ROM Special or additionally purchased items Important Notice 2 0 2 Additional Requirements In addition to the above mentioned items the following items are necessary for ticket printing A USB serial or parallel interface cable Applicable ticket stock Applicable software For advice on which stock and software is best suited for your needs contact your customer service representa...

Page 15: ...sure the Power On Off Switch is in the Off position Place the printer on a firm level surface Ensure that the Power Switch on the Printer is in the Off position Connect the AC Power Cord to the receptacle on the back of the Printer and then plug the AC Power Cord into a properly grounded outlet The power supply automatically detects and then adjusts to the applied line voltage see Section 6 0 for ...

Page 16: ...1284 Compliant cable for bi directional communications forward and reverse channels Also for bi directional communications your host must have supporting software See Section 5 for more information The USB Connection needs a USB cable and is supported in Windows 95 and greater operating systems Depending upon the operating system of your host computer installation requirements may differ slightly ...

Page 17: ... packages the printer will assume the desired DTPL parser mode However in certain cases for example if a font download is executed following power up a received character may cause an unexpected parser mode which can falsely appear to be a communications problem If you want to force the parser mode see Section 4 3 More information on identifying the parser mode setting is available in Section 5 un...

Page 18: ...t be removed Remove the Roll Hanger by turning it counter clockwise to unscrew it from the centerplate of the printer To load fanfold ticket stock into a table top printer proceed as follows Plug in and turn On the printer Insert the Key into the lock and turn it as shown to unlock the Access Cover Raise the Access Cover or for convenience the cover may be removed by sliding it forward and then ra...

Page 19: ...ou place the ticket stock in the bottom of the printer If using an external supply route the ticket stock into the printer through the Rear or Bottom Slots Ensure that the Printhead Latch is in the Locked position Bottom Slot Ticket Stock Thumbscrew Printhead Latch Rear Slot Unlocked Locked Media Guides ...

Page 20: ... you place the stock in the bottom of the printer If using an external supply route the ticket stock into the printer through the Rear or Bottom Slots Ensure that the Printhead Latch is in the Locked position Bottom Slot Ticket Stock Thumbscrew Printhead Latch Rear Slot Unlocked Locked Media Guides ...

Page 21: ...tock on the Roll Hanger so that it unwinds in the direction shown by the arrow in the drawing below The TOF Marks must be wound inward on the roll see Section 6 for ticket stock specifications Ensure that the Printhead Latch is in the Locked position Roll Hanger Unlocked Locked ...

Page 22: ...ations Ensure that the Printhead Latch is in the Locked position Roll Hanger Unlocked Locked Loosen the Thumbscrew and adjust the Media Guides to fit the width of the ticket stock The guides should be positioned so that there is no side to side ticket movement too loose but not so close as to cause friction or bowing of the ticket too tight see the illustration below for examples Once properly pos...

Page 23: ...Access Cover Note If automatic loading doesn t occur try the following 1 Ensure that the Printhead Latch is locked 2 Press the PAUSE button the On Line Indicator will go Off and then repeatedly press the F2 button while gently pushing the stock forward until the printer grabs the ticket 3 Press the PAUSE button to return to the on line mode If the ticket was not fed to a proper position the Media ...

Page 24: ...anel Printhead Latch Media Guides Thumbscrew Ticket Stock Unlocked Locked Loosen the Thumbscrew and adjust the Media Guides to fit the width of the ticket stock as described in Step 5 of Section 3 2 1 Slide the ticket stock through the Media Guides The motor will start continue feeding the tickets The printer will grab the leading edge of the stock and complete the positioning process If this proc...

Page 25: ... PAUSE button the On Line Indicator will go Off and then repeatedly press the F2 button while gently pushing the stock forward until the printer grabs the ticket 3 Press the PAUSE button to return to the on line mode If the ticket was not fed to a proper position the Media Sensor may need adjustment see Section 4 for details ...

Page 26: ...18 S Class 3 3 Using the Front Panel The Front Panel is comprised of a ticket exit darkness control three indicator lights and three dual purpose buttons ST Models SV Models ...

Page 27: ...will remain on while the printer performs internal diagnostics POWER Turning On the power switch lights this indicator FAULT During normal operation this indicator will flash briefly as the printer receives data from the host system however if a fault is detected this indicator stays on A fault can have several different causes see Section 5 for details ON LINE In the on line mode this indicator l...

Page 28: ...ndicator being On PAUSE Press this to temporarily stop printing pause mode or to enter the off line mode Press this button in pause mode to resume printing from the point stopped or if in off line mode press to return to the on line mode FEED Press this button to advance the ticket stock to the next print position TEST This button is inactive in the on line mode ...

Page 29: ...n mode see Section 4 3 for details F3 Two functions a Press and hold to enter the Start of Print and Cut Tear Adjustments see Section 4 2 for details b Press momentarily to print an Internal Test Ticket see Section 3 4 3 F1 F3 Press these simultaneously to perform a Warm Reset and return to the on line mode F1 F2 Press these simultaneously to print a Test Pattern Ticket see Section 3 4 2 F2 F3 Pre...

Page 30: ... START OF PRINT 4 28 in CUT TEAR POSITION 4 26 in ROW ADJUST 0 00 in COLUMN ADJUST 0 00 in VERTICAL ADJUST 11 dpi PRESENT DELAY COUNTER INFORMATION ABSOLUTE VALUES 4 26 2006 LENGTH____ 350 INCHES TIME______ 4 HOURS RESETABLE VALUES 6 5 2002 LENGTH____ 221 INCHES TIME______ 2 HOURS MEMORY CONFIGURATION INTERNAL MODULE A______ 128 SCALABLE FONTS_________ 64 LABEL SIZE 0189 23806 IN INPUT VALUES POT_...

Page 31: ...ously press the F1 and F2 Buttons A Good Test Pattern Ticket Consistent patterns across the width of the ticket indicate that the printhead is operating normally A Faulty Test Pattern Ticket Streaks vertical lines of missing print indicate a dirty or faulty printhead See Section 4 4 1 for cleaning instructions Note The Test Pattern Ticket is generated at the current Darkness and Speed settings Adj...

Page 32: ... that is another useful indicator of print quality This ticket features various font sizes and barcodes the sample below was printed using the ST 3210 To print an Internal Test Ticket With stock loaded turn the printer On Press the PAUSE button to enter the off line mode Press the F3 button ...

Page 33: ...s release all three buttons For verification a Configuration Ticket can be printed The printout will reflect default settings until new configuration data is sent to the printer Default Database Settings Function ST SV 3210 Values ST SV 3306 Values Memory Configuration 1 Internal Module Scalable Fonts 128 64 128 64 Character Set parser mode dependent See Appendix B See Appendix B Cutter Auto Detec...

Page 34: ... s ability to enter the offline functions in the printer s menu To enable the lockout feature Press and hold the PAUSE F1 and FEED F2 buttons while turning On the printer To disable the lockout feature Press and hold the FEED F2 and TEST F3 buttons while turning On the printer ...

Page 35: ...e that it is positioned within a Quiet Zone and not over preprinted text or graphics since that can cause false TOF sensing Section 6 details other specific requirements for ticket stocks Always align the Media Sensor over a Quiet Zone Preprinting may cause false readings TOF Mark Black Stripe Note If the ticket stock you are using does not contain TOF Marks TOF Sense must be set to Continuous Whe...

Page 36: ...he width of the ticket stock The guides should be positioned so that there is no side to side ticket movement too loose but not so close as to cause friction or bowing of the ticket too tight See Step 5 in Section 3 2 1 for an illustration Once properly positioned tighten the Thumbscrew to secure the Media Guides in place Unlock the Printhead Latch and raise the Printhead Assembly Grasp the Slide ...

Page 37: ...he printer and load ticket stock see Section 3 2 Lower and lock the Access Cover To verify the alignment press the FEED button several times the stopping point should be the same for each ticket that is output Note that if the Fault Indicator illuminates the sensor needs to be repositioned see Section 5 for a complete listing of possible causes ...

Page 38: ...positioned so that there is no side to side ticket movement too loose but not so close as to cause friction or bowing of the ticket too tight See Step 5 in Section 3 2 1 for an illustration Once properly positioned tighten the Thumbscrew to secure the Media Guides in place Using a small wrench or nut driver M3 slightly loosen the Nut that secures the Media Sensor Media Guides Print Side Media Sens...

Page 39: ...ction 5 for a complete listing of possible causes 4 0 2 SV Model Media Sensor Adjustment Loosen the Thumbscrew and adjust the Media Guides to fit the width of the ticket stock The guides should be positioned so that there is no side to side ticket movement too loose but not so close as to cause friction or bowing of the ticket too tight See Step 5 in Section 3 2 1 for an illustration Once properly...

Page 40: ...bly Media Sensor Raise the Printhead Assembly and lock the Printhead Latch Turn On the printer and load ticket stock see Section 3 2 To verify the alignment press the FEED button several times the stopping point TOF should be the same for each ticket output ...

Page 41: ...ar position of the printed ticket The Stock ID can be set using the Operational Database Modification procedure see Section 4 3 1 As defined on the following page Stock ID numbers 0 through 8 are not changeable through host commands however Stock ID 9 will allow host commands to override the default settings If none of the listed Stock ID selections fit your media select the Stock ID that is close...

Page 42: ...7 mm 4 26 108 2 mm 2 3 15 80 0 mm 3 20 81 3 mm 1 67 42 4 mm 1 65 41 9 mm 3 3 15 80 0 mm 3 20 81 3 mm 02 5 mm 0 4 1 89 48 0 mm 1 81 46 0 mm 02 5 mm 0 5 1 89 48 0 mm 1 92 48 8 mm 4 33 110 0 mm 4 30 109 2 mm 6 1 89 48 0 mm 1 92 48 8 mm 1 70 43 2 mm 1 67 42 4 mm 7 1 89 48 0 mm 1 92 48 8 mm 1 45 36 8 mm 1 42 36 1 mm 8 2 20 55 9 mm 2 24 56 9 mm 07 1 8 mm 05 1 3 mm 9 3 15 80 0 mm 3 20 81 3 mm 0 0 SV Mode...

Page 43: ...t Press the F3 button to print a ticket showing the new setting After completing the SOP adjustment press and hold approximately 6 seconds the F3 button until the On Line Indicator is lit then release Next adjust the Cut Tear position using the F1 F2 and F3 Buttons as described above After completing the Cut Tear adjustment return the printer to the off line mode by pressing and holding the F3 but...

Page 44: ...next setting of the current item print the selection and present it for acceptance Press the F2 button to accept the presented item and value for use then print and present the next item or press and hold the F2 button until the On Line Indicator is lit to cause a Warm Reset apply the new settings and place the printer on line Press the F3 button to return to the previous setting for the current i...

Page 45: ...al adjustment of the point where printing begins 2 55 2 55 inches 64 8 mm 64 8 mm Col Adjust Vertical adjustment of the point where printing begins 2 55 2 55 inches 64 8 mm 64 8 mm Vert Adjust Adjusts the number of formatted dots in the vertical direction 0 20 Dots Per Inch SOP Adjust Start of Print Position Adjustment see Section 4 2 0 10 00 inches 0 254 mm C T Adjust Cut Tear Position Adjustment...

Page 46: ...ally Auto No Yes Row Adjust Horizontal adjustment of the point where printing begins 2 55 2 55 inches 64 8 mm 64 8 mm Col Adjust Vertical adjustment of the point where printing begins 2 55 2 55 inches 64 8 mm 64 8 mm Vert Adjust Adjusts the number of formatted dots in the vertical direction 0 20 Dots Per Inch SOP Adjust Start of Print Position Adjustment see Section 4 2 0 10 00 inches 0 254 mm C T...

Page 47: ...e Indicator and print STOCK ID 5 Press the F2 button three times allow time for printing following each button press to arrive at the Print Speed parameter The printer will print PRINT SPEED 6 IPS PARSER MODE AUTO TICKET WIDTH 189 48 MM STOCK ID 5 Press the F1 button two times again allow time for printing following each button press to arrive at the 8 IPS setting The printer will print PRINT SPEE...

Page 48: ... build up is removed See Section 4 4 1 After each roll or box of tickets Platen Roller A cotton swab dampened with isopropyl alcohol wiped across the platen roller Rotate the roller by hand and repeat to clean entire surface See Section 4 4 2 After each roll or box of tickets Media Sensor A brush or compressed air and isopropyl alcohol if necessary to remove all dust build up See Section 4 4 3 Mon...

Page 49: ...rinthead as follows Turn Off and unplug the printer ST Models Raise the access cover see Section 3 2 Slide the Printhead Latch to the Unlocked position and then raise or in the case of SV Models lower the Printhead Assembly Using a cotton swab dampened with isopropyl alcohol gently wipe the Printhead surface paying close attention to the Burnline cleaning until all build up is removed CAUTION NEVE...

Page 50: ...ace Build up Allow the Printhead to dry Lower or raise the Printhead Assembly and slide the Printhead Latch forward to the Locked position Plug in and turn On the printer Load ticket stock see Section 3 2 ST Models Close the access cover This completes the procedure ...

Page 51: ...ter ST Models Raise the access cover see Section 3 2 Slide the printhead latch to the unlocked position and then raise or in the case of SV Models lower the printhead assembly see Section 4 4 1 Remove any ticket stock Using a cotton swab or lint free cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol remove all debris on the Platen Roller Manually rotate the roller and repeat until the entire surface has been ...

Page 52: ...e inconsistent and result in fault conditions Clean the sensor as follows Turn Off and unplug the printer ST Models Raise the access cover see Section 3 2 Slide the printhead latch to the unlocked position and raise or in the case of SV Models lower the printhead assembly see Section 4 4 1 Remove any ticket stock Perform this step according to the printer s Media Sensor option Print Side Media Sen...

Page 53: ...n swab dampened isopropyl alcohol can be used to wipe off the sensor however if this method is used allow the sensor to dry before proceeding Printhead Assembly Media Sensor Cotton Swab Lower the printhead assembly and slide the printhead latch into the locked position Plug in and turn On the printer Load ticket stock see Section 3 2 ST Models Close the access cover This completes the procedure ...

Page 54: ...rinthead latch to the unlocked position and raise or in the case of SV Models lower the printhead assembly see Section 4 4 1 Remove any ticket stock Lower or raise the printhead assembly and slide the printhead latch into the locked position Using compressed air direct an air stream under the area indicated by dotted line in the drawing below to clean the sensor Media Guide Ticket Detect Sensor lo...

Page 55: ...printer Raise the access cover see Section 3 2 Slide the printhead latch to the unlocked position raise the printhead assembly see Section 4 4 1 and remove the ticket stock Using a soft brush or compressed air remove all debris from inside the ticket compartment Lower the printhead assembly and slide the printhead latch into the locked position Plug in and turn On the printer Load ticket stock see...

Page 56: ...d fonts for the printer are stored in Flash memory on the Main PCB When program updates and or new features are added they can be downloaded to the printer as follows 1 Identify the new version for your model of printer from the Datamax Web site at www datamaxcorp com and download it onto your computer s hard drive or a floppy disk 2 Ensure that the printer is connected to the host via parallel po...

Page 57: ...inter will perform a warm reset The original firmware will remain operational If the printer fails to reset toggle the power Off and On Try re sending the file to the printer If the failure continues check the following possible causes An invalid or corrupted file is being downloaded Ensure the file being downloaded is correct and applicable for your printer model Possible communications error Che...

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Page 59: ...If the Fault Indicator is lit the FEED button must be pressed after completing the corrective action to clear the alarm and return the printer to normal operation If experiencing this problem Try this Corrective Action The printer fails to power up The AC power cord may be faulty try another cord The AC outlet may be faulty try moving the printer to another wall outlet All three indicator lights a...

Page 60: ... settings see Section 3 4 1 See Section 4 3 to reconfigure the printer to match the host computer s settings The interface connection may be faulty or the cable may be incorrect or faulty check the connections and see Appendix C for cable requirements Poor print quality not printing including resident formats The printhead latch may be unlocked lock the latch See Section 3 2 The printhead may be d...

Page 61: ...ct Sensor may be obstructed clean the sensor per Section 4 4 4 The printer feeds approximately 20 inches 51 cm of ticket stock then the Fault Indicator lights The position of the Media Sensor may need adjusting see Section 4 0 The Media Sensor may be obstructed clean the sensor see Section 4 4 3 The TOF Mark on the ticket stock may not meet specifications see Section 6 Ticket stock may be mounted ...

Page 62: ...may be faulty or the cable may be incorrect or faulty check the connections and see Appendix C for cable requirements The printer may be in hex dump mode see Section 5 1 cycle the printer power Off and On Erratic print strange characters instead of ticket formats are printed The printer may be in hex dump mode see Section 5 1 If using the serial interface port check the host and printer communicat...

Page 63: ...l be output in hex ASCII code The following hex dump examples illustrate the different parser mode languages that can be interpreted by the printer To decode this hexadecimal code and its printable ASCII equivalents the DPL Programmer s Manual or the DTPL Programmer s Manual is an essential reference As a final note many software programs use bit mapping to construct the ticket making diagnosis di...

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Page 65: ...L Parser Mode Code 39 Code 128 subsets A B and C Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC A EAN 8 EAN 13 and Codabar Font Expansion and Rotations All fonts expandable vertically and horizontally up to 8x fonts and graphics can be printed in four directions 0 90 180 and 270 Resident Fonts mode dependent DPL Parser Mode Nine alphanumeric fonts from 0 035 H 0 89mm to 0 64 H 16mm including OCR A and OCR B CG Triumvirat...

Page 66: ... Buttons Dual Purpose Pause F1 Feed F2 and Test F3 Indicators Power Fault and On Line Potentiometer 0 20 darkness settings Electrical Grounding Unit must be connected to a properly grounded receptacle AC Input Voltage 90 132 or 180 264 VAC 47 63 Hz auto ranging Environmental Dust Non conducting non corrosive Electromagnetic Radiation Moderate RF fields can be tolerated Operating Temperature 40 F t...

Page 67: ...5 inches 20 4 cm Weight ST Models SV Models 22 pounds 10 kg 18 8 pounds 8 46 kg Top Plate SV Models only 9 71 inches 24 7 cm W x 8 60 inches 21 8 cm DP x 09 inch 2 27 mm THK Ticket Compartment ST Models only Fanfold Ticket Height 4 5 inches 114 3 mm Fanfold Ticket Length 11 375 inches 289 mm Roll Ticket Size with Roll Hanger option 7 inch 178 mm maximum outer diameter roll on a 2 inch 51 mm minimu...

Page 68: ...ch 069 mm X 110 mm Print Length Range 1 12 inches 25 4mm 304 8 mm at default settings Print Resolution ST SV 3210 ST SV 3306 203 DPI 8 dots mm 300 DPI 11 8 dots mm Print Width Maximum ST SV 3210 ST SV 3306 3 15 inches 80 mm 3 20 inches 81 2 mm Print Speed Range ST SV 3210 ST SV 3306 4 0 10 IPS 102 254 mmps 2 0 6 IPS 51 152 mmps Speed Reverse 3 0 5 0 IPS 76 127 mmps Speed Slew ST SV 3210 ST SV 3306...

Page 69: ...OF Marks wound facing out TOF Marks wound facing in Thickness Range Standard Model Cutter Equipped Model 005 inch minimum to a 010 inch maximum 005 inch minimum to a 008 inch maximum 1 The ST Model has space restrictions when ticket stock is stored internally see Mechanical Ticket Compartment above 2 The mark must be black carbon based ink with a reflectance that is less than 10 at wavelengths of ...

Page 70: ... ticket travel through the printer 4 The maximum allowable length of the combined ticket and mark measurement cannot exceed 99 99 inches 5 This is an area free of reflective printing excluding the reflective marks that runs the entire length of the ticket 6 Standard Media Sensor The center of this mark must fall between 235 and 3 03 inches from the ticket edge while allowing an adequate Quiet Zone...

Page 71: ...resentative at 407 523 5650 with any questions regarding your specific application Manufacturer Material Comment Ricoh 150 TLA 190 Best quality for high speed printing 10 inches per second IPS and high quality applications Recommended for use with the ST SV 3306 Ricoh 120 TLA 1901 Mid range Best with print speeds up to 8 IPS Kanzaki KT 370 Mid range Best with print speeds up to 5 IPS ...

Page 72: ...64 S Class ...

Page 73: ...C 44 2C L 76 4C l 108 6C Ctrl M CR 13 0D 45 2D M 77 4D m 109 6D Ctrl N SO 14 0E 46 2E N 78 4E n 110 6E Ctrl O SI 15 0F 47 2F O 79 4F o 111 6F Ctrl P DLE 16 10 0 48 30 P 80 50 p 112 70 Ctrl Q DC1 17 11 1 49 31 Q 81 51 q 113 71 Ctrl R DC2 18 12 2 50 32 R 82 52 r 114 72 Ctrl S DC3 19 13 3 51 33 S 83 53 s 115 73 Ctrl T DC4 20 14 4 52 34 T 84 54 t 116 74 Ctrl U NAK 21 15 5 53 35 U 85 55 u 117 75 Ctrl V...

Page 74: ...39 8B 1 2 171 AB 203 CB Ù 235 EB î 140 8C 1 4 172 AC 204 CC y 236 EC ì 141 8D 173 AD 205 CD Y 237 ED Ä 142 8E 174 AE 206 CE 238 EE Å 143 8F 175 AF 207 CF 239 EF É 144 90 176 B0 Ò 208 D0 240 F0 Æ 145 91 177 B1 D 209 D1 241 F1 Æ 146 92 2 178 B2 Ê 210 D2 242 F2 ô 147 93 3 179 B3 Ë 211 D3 3 4 243 F3 ö 148 94 180 B4 È 212 D4 244 F4 ò 149 95 Á 181 B5 213 D5 245 F5 û 150 96 Â 182 B6 Í 214 D6 246 F6 ù 151...

Page 75: ... monospaced each character will take up the same amount of space when printed Font 9 Triumvirate is a proportional font each character will take up a different amount of space when printed Font Valid ASCII Characters 0 32 127 255 1 32 168 171 172 225 255 2 32 168 171 172 225 255 3 32 35 38 40 58 65 90 128 142 144 146 153 154 156 157 165 168 225 255 4 32 35 38 40 58 65 90 128 142 144 146 153 154 15...

Page 76: ...27 14 2 Font 4 36 18 3 Font 5 52 18 3 Font 6 64 32 4 Font 7 32 15 5 Font 8 28 15 5 DPL Font Samples Font 0 96 characters alphanumeric upper and lower case Font 1 145 characters upper and lower case alphanumeric with descenders and ascenders Font 2 138 characters alphanumeric upper and lower case Font 3 62 characters alphanumeric uppercase ...

Page 77: ...S Class 69 Font 4 62 characters alphanumeric uppercase Font 5 62 characters alphanumeric uppercase Font 6 62 characters alphanumeric uppercase Font 7 OCR A size I Font 8 OCR B size III ...

Page 78: ... Note Point sizes 4 and 5 are only available on the ST SV 3306 DTPL Fonts Font Number Font ID Font Size Box Size FONT 1 F1 5x7 7x8 FONT 2 F2 8x16 10x18 FONT 3 F3 17x31 20x33 FONT 4 F4 5x9 7x11 FONT 5 F5 5x11 7x13 FONT 6 F6 30x52 34x56 FONT 7 F7 15x29 20x31 FONT 8 F8 20x40 20x33 FONT 9 F9 13x20 14x22 FONT 10 F10 25x41 28x41 FONT 11 F11 25x49 34x49 FONT 12 F12 46x91 47x91 FONT 13 F13 20x40 20x42 ...

Page 79: ...S Class 71 DTPL Font Samples ...

Page 80: ... of 5 Shipping Container Code 13 M 10 48 57 Numeric only M m 2 digit UPC addendum 2 Yes 48 57 Numeric only N n 5 digit UPC addendum 5 Yes 48 57 Numeric only O o Code 93 Varies No 35 38 42 58 65 90 97 122 p Postnet Varies Yes 48 57 Numeric only Q q SSCC 18 Serial Shipping Container Code 19 Yes 48 57 Numeric only R r UCC EAN Code 128 K Mart NON EDI bar code 18 Yes 48 57 Numeric only S s UCC EAN 128 ...

Page 81: ...ular Barcode C UPC E zero suppression Barcode D Interleaved 2 of 5 Barcode E Code 128 Barcode F EAN 13 Barcode G EAN 8 Barcode H Health Industry Bar Code Code 39 Mod and 43 checksum Barcode I Codabar Barcode J Interleaved 2 of 5 w module 10 checksum ...

Page 82: ...de L ITF SCC 14 I 2 of 5 Shipping Container Code Barcode M 2 Digit UPC addendum Barcode N 5 Digit UPC addendum Barcode O Code 93 Barcode p Postnet Barcode Q SSCC 18 Serial Shipping Container Code Barcode R UCC EAN Code 128 KMART NON EDI ...

Page 83: ...S Class 75 Barcode S UCC EAN 128 Random Weight Barcode T Telepen Barcode u UPS MaxiCode Barcode v FIM Barcode z PDF417 Bar Code W1c DataMatrix Bar Code W1d QR Code ...

Page 84: ...76 S Class Bar Code W1f Aztec Bar Code W1z MicroPDF417 Bar Code W1T TCIF Linked Barcode 3 of 9 TLC39 DTPL Barcodes Code 39 Code 128 A B and C Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC A EAN 8 and EAN 13 ...

Page 85: ...t a cable that complies with one of the configurations listed in the table below the serial interface cable must have specific connections pin outs for proper data exchange The cable part numbers and suggested applications are included contact a reseller for ordering information Part 32 2300 01 Part 32 2301 01 ...

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Page 87: ...S Class 79 Appendix D SV Model Mounting Dimensions Top Plate Dimensions ...

Page 88: ...80 S Class Side Dimensions ...

Page 89: ...er than those for which they were manufactured This warranty also does not cover loss damages resulting from accident or damages resulting from unauthorized service Thermal Printhead Belts and Platen Roller This warranty is limited to a period of one year 365 days or 1 000 000 linear inches of use whichever comes first for the S Class Ticket Printer s thermal printhead belts and platen roller This...

Page 90: ...s incurred in shipping Any warranty work to be performed by Datamax shall be subject to Datamax s confirmation that such product meets Datamax warranty In the event of a defect covered by its warranty Datamax will return the repaired or replaced product to the Purchaser at Datamax s cost With respect to a defect in hardware covered by the warranty the warranty shall continue in effect until the en...

Page 91: ...no event exceed the total amounts paid to Datamax hereunder by the purchaser for a defective product In no event shall Datamax be liable to the purchaser for any damages resulting from or related to any failure or delay of Datamax in the delivery or installation of the computer hardware supplies or software or in the performance of any services Some states do not permit the exclusion of incidental...

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Page 93: ...iven font checksum An alphanumeric error detection method used in many bar code symbologies for informational security core diameter The inside diameter measurement of the cardboard core at the center of a ticket roll cutter A mechanical device e g rotary or guillotine used to cut tickets following printing defaults Preset database settings returned following a reset of the printer diagnostics Res...

Page 94: ...d Flash memory module A removable non volatile memory cartridge that can be erased and reprogrammed for graphics fonts and ticket formats font A set of alphanumeric characters that share a particular typeface IPS inches per second Imperial measurement of printer speeds Media Sensor An Electro optical device used to detect the presence and the top of form of the ticket stock MMPS millimeters per se...

Page 95: ... where printing actually begins stock Generalized term for bulk roll and fan fold ticket types ticket detect sensor An Electro optical device used to detect the presence of ticket stock within the media guides for auto loading ticket length The top to bottom distance of the ticket as it exits the printer ticket repeat The distance from the top of one ticket to the top of the next ticket ticket tra...

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