
EBS-6200
Printer User's Manual
Chapter 4 - Operating the Printer
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impossible to measure
phasing and viscosity or too small a distance (see the
Rpt.dist.
print parameter) between
succ
print rate.
Der
drop error
, indicating the failure to apply the optimal breaking voltage.
Aer
indicating that no compensation can be made for the KOMPENS option due to too small
a value of the
Space
print parameter or too small a distance (the
Rpt.dist.
parameter) between labels to be printed.
Ter
temperature error
, indicating that the head temperature has fluctuated by more than
10°C in the
mode. This may result from the improper breaking of ink into droplets
and requires printing to be stopped for about 60 seconds (
high voltage to be turned off
with the
STOP PRINTING
or
QUICK STOP
commands) in order to ensure that the droplet
break off point is adjusted automatically to a new temperature. If the working temperature
fluctuates by more than 15°C in relation to the temperature at which the breaking circuit
has been synchronized, adjust the breaking voltage before starting the operation in such
conditions, so that the control equipment operates in the entire temperature range. The
adjustment should be performed by a service person. In general, the lower the
temperature, the higher the breaking voltage.
Ovr
(
overrun
) the maximum print rate has been exceeded. This indication may appear only
when a shaft-encoder is used and it involves a sound signal. The alarm can be cleared
with one of the following commands:
START PRINT
(even if it is rejected),
STOP PRINTING
,
QUICK STOP
and
SERVICE
(from the
SERVICE
submenu).
´
The third line indicates the temperature (°C) inside the head („h”).
´
The fourth line (ending with “
pix
”) indicates the type of correction table (7, 16, 25 or 32 pix) used
for printing the current label after the
START PRINT
command has been selected. Otherwise, the
actual height of the label currently printed is displayed.
NOTE:
•
If
the
START PRINT
command has been selected and the
Tge
time gap error
, indicating too high a printing speed that makes it
essive labels as for a given
F4
about 1
function key is pressed during
printing, the name of a text file printed is displayed (for
second) in place of the print
height. If the
F4
key is pressed several times, the text name is displayed longer.
•
If the user is allowed to use the printer for a limited period (under a separate agreement
stating that if the period expires, the printer stops working automatically), the first status line is
displayed in inverted colours (light characters on a dark background, for example
).
4.4. Controlling
the
Printer
4.4.1. Text
Files
4.4.1.1. General Information on Text Files
All operations related to texts to be printed are available from the
TEXT SERVICE
submenu.
NOTE:
If the
TEXT SERVICE
submenu is protected by a user-defined password, the user is
prompted to give the password before the submenu is displayed. For details on using a
user password in the printer, see section
Text files are stored in a library in the printer’s memory. Each text file is identified by a name of up to
8-characters. The name can be built up of alphabetical (small and capital) letters, digits and some
symbols except spaces, dots or characters such as: \ / . , : ; * ? ” < > | = + [ ] { } e.g.
12345678
,
AB#%CD&
,
Weight-5
,
JUICE-12
,
DATEtime
,
Q1
,
@8
, etc. Text names and the arrangement of text
names in the library enable the user to move through even a large set of text files easily and find the
right file without any problems.
Every text file in the library can have the
read only
attribute assigned to it in order to prevent it from
being deleted or modified by an unauthorised person. The
read only
attribute can be assigned
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