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 Chapter 6— Using Test and Service Mode 

EasyCoder 4420 and 4440 Bar Code Label Printer User’s Manual 

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Summary of Contents for EasyCoder 4420

Page 1: ...NO YZX20080805001Z Intermec Fastech Technology CO LTD English Fastech echnology CO LTD 0...

Page 2: ...logies Corporation All Rights Reserved The word Intermec the Intermec logo INCA under license MobileLAN JANUS IRL Trakker Antares EZBuilder TE 2000 Data Collection Browser dcBrowser Universal Access P...

Page 3: ...to this manual The manual was originally released as version 001 Version Date Description of Change 002 10 2001 Updated the user s guide to support latest hardware version of the 4420 and 4440 printer...

Page 4: ...Printer 7 Loading Media Into the Printer 7 Loading Roll Media 8 Loading Fanfold Media 9 Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon 11 Printing the Hardware Configuration Test Label 14 Setting the Media Sensitiv...

Page 5: ...36 Cleaning the Label Sensors 37 Troubleshooting the Printer 39 Troubleshooting Checklist 40 Printer Operation Problems 40 Print Quality Problems 42 Communication Problems 44 Preventing Data Loss 44...

Page 6: ...Using Forms Adjust 71 X Forms Adjust 72 Y Forms Adjust 72 Specifications 75 4420 and 4440 Printer Specifications 76 Dimensions no options installed 76 Electrical Requirements 76 Environment 76 Charac...

Page 7: ...ter Table 87 Code Page 850 Character Table 88 Extended Character Sets 89 Communications Reference 93 Communications Protocols 94 Intermec Standard Protocol 94 XON XOFF Protocol Software and Hardware F...

Page 8: ...his book before handling and operating Intermec equipment You can be seriously injured and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions Do not repair or adju...

Page 9: ...rruption or loss of data Attention Une pr caution vous avertit d une proc dure de fonctionnement d une m thode d un tat ou d un rapport qui doit tre strictement respect pour emp cher l endommagement o...

Page 10: ...ets enclose mnemonic representations of ASCII control characters For example ETX represents the ASCII End of Text control character data Italic text represents variable data which you must replace wit...

Page 11: ...ed This chapter introduces the 4420 and 4440 printer and explains how to get your new printer up and running This chapter covers these topics Learning about the printer Understanding the front panel P...

Page 12: ...pacity Simple user interface Moveable label gap sensor Up to 10 inches per second ips print speed with selected media Thermal transfer and direct thermal printing support Feed Pause Po we r D ata Aler...

Page 13: ...ceptacle Fanfold media access slot O I 4420 and 4440 back view This illustration shows the 4420 and 4440 features on the back of the printers Several options are available for use with the 4420 and 44...

Page 14: ...re System fault 3 Empty Pause Off Flashing On Printing or idle Paused Media fault Using the Front Panel LEDs for Troubleshooting You can use the front panel LEDs to troubleshoot the printer LED States...

Page 15: ...fline Press the Feed Pause button twice Press the button again to bring the printer online Printing Pause the printer Press and release the Feed Pause button Press and release the button again to resu...

Page 16: ...off the printer 2 Make sure the DIP switches on the back of the printer are set to their factory default settings Top Bank Turn on switch 1 Turn off switches 2 through 8 Bottom Bank Turn off switches...

Page 17: ...4420 3 2 1 Loading Media Into the Printer The printer can print on rolls of or fanfold thermal transfer or direct thermal media The default setting for the printer is direct thermal mode However the s...

Page 18: ...y against the printer 4 Insert the media support between the roll of media and the supply roll retainer before securing it 5 Turn the supply roll retainer counterclockwise and slide it lightly up agai...

Page 19: ...label stock use PrintSet your third party software or the printer command set to tell the printer what kind of media you are using 14 Press the Feed Pause button to advance several inches of media th...

Page 20: ...slide it to the outer edge of the lower media guide Screw it in place 6 Pull down on the lower media guide to allow easy access to the media path 7 Insert the fanfold media through the printer mechan...

Page 21: ...in Chapter 2 Note Save the packaging that your ribbon came in Attached to the ribbon packaging is a small label with a three digit sensitivity number printed on it You need this information to set the...

Page 22: ...bbon roll and unwind the end of the ribbon approximately 20 32 cm 8 in The edge of the ribbon has a leader with an adhesive strip on the leader edge for guiding the ribbon through the printhead mechan...

Page 23: ...printhead by rotating the head lift lever counterclockwise until it locks 9 Enable thermal transfer printing by setting DIP switch 8 on the bottom bank of switches to the on position Refer to Configur...

Page 24: ...The Alert and Empty Pause LEDs blink during the printer self test 3 Release the Feed Pause button when the media starts moving The printer feeds out one or two blank labels and then prints the hardwa...

Page 25: ...on Intermec printers Look for the three digit MSN on the side of the media roll Use the last three digits 140 in the example of the 15 digit number stamped on the roll for the MSN a small label attac...

Page 26: ...s 1 through 8 4 Hold the Feed Pause button down for 1 second The printer prints out the software configuration label 5 Return the DIP switches to their original settings 6 Turn the printer off and the...

Page 27: ...and updates to the attached printer Setting the MSN for Other Media and Ribbon If you are not using Intermec media and ribbon or you misplaced your packaging with the three digit sensitivity number la...

Page 28: ...atings Sensitivity Setting Direct Thermal Media Maximum Recommended Print Speed 700 Series High Sensitivity 720 Duratherm Lightning Plus 2 8 ips 400 Series Medium Sensitivity 480 Duratherm Lightning I...

Page 29: ...remium 8 ips 627 Duratran Kimdura Premium 7 10 ips 623 European Kimdura Premium 6 ips 500 Series Medium Sensitivity Paper 567 Duratran II 1 Premium 7 10 ips 565 European Premium Paper Premium 7 ips 56...

Page 30: ...r explains how to connect the printer to your PC or network and configure the serial port for communications This chapter covers these topics Connecting the printer to your system Configuring the seri...

Page 31: ...nter Serial communications port Parallel port Optional I O board port if you have an interface card installed 44XXU012 eps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Optional I O board port Serial communications...

Page 32: ...serial port configuration to match the printer See Configuring the Serial Port for Communications later in this chapter for more information Connecting the Printer to a PC Parallel Port If you are us...

Page 33: ...r information on cabling and setting up communications Connecting the Printer to a Mainframe To connect the printer directly to an IBM mainframe you need a coax adapter card P N 067880 a coax cable eq...

Page 34: ...the printer serial port for 8 data bits if you want to print code pages or 8 bit ASCII character sets Also use XON XOFF protocol for Ready Busy buffer control To configure the printer serial port 1 Us...

Page 35: ...O 1 O 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O O O 1 1 1 1 O O O O 1 1 1 1 O O O O 1 1 1 1 O O O O 1 1 1 1 O O O O O O O O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O O O O O O O O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 36: ...ith the printer Use PrintSet to easily configure your printer from your PC You can also use PrintSet to download graphics and fonts including TrueType print test labels modify and download configurati...

Page 37: ...the Test Print button 3 Select the Test Label option button 4 Select either the Text or the Bar Code option button If you select to print text you can choose a font in the Select Printer Font list bo...

Page 38: ...nts you must clean them on a regular basis to maximize performance It is very important to perform the maintenance procedures if you expose the printer to dirt or debris This chapter covers these topi...

Page 39: ...aintain the quality of the labels and extend the life of the printer This table contains suggestions for cleaning the printer Use the following illustration to locate the parts you need to clean Print...

Page 40: ...tion shows the printer parts that need to be cleaned For a maintenance schedule of each part see the Printer Maintenance Schedule table earlier in this chapter Tools for Cleaning the Printer To clean...

Page 41: ...m or 18 000 in Clean more often if necessary There are two ways to clean the printhead Use the cleaning card Use a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol Do not use sharp objects such as knives or screwdri...

Page 42: ...one hand to hold the printer and use the other hand to pull the cleaning card forward until you have pulled the entire card through the media path 9 Repeat Steps 6 through 8 10 Dispose of the cleanin...

Page 43: ...media and ribbon 7 Engage the printhead by rotating the head lift lever counterclockwise until it locks in place 8 If you are finished cleaning replace the media cover Cleaning the Printer Covers Cle...

Page 44: ...move media and ribbon if necessary 5 Clean the rollers by using a cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol Move the cloth over the rollers in a side to side motion as shown Make sure to rotate the rolle...

Page 45: ...to keep debris off the media surface and printhead where irregularities can spoil print quality or damage the printhead Cleaning the guides also prevents the media from skewing or improperly tracking...

Page 46: ...ove all traces of dust paper and adhesive from the media path with a soft bristle brush or vacuum 8 Clean the flat surfaces of the media path including the edge guide with a lint free cloth and isopro...

Page 47: ...ab Cleaning brush Upper media guide underside Lower media guide 6 Pull down on the lower media guide to expose the label gap sensor Using a cleaning brush or vacuum remove all debris and dust from the...

Page 48: ...pter provides some hints for troubleshooting error messages that the printer sends to the host and problems you may experience with the printer This chapter covers these topics Troubleshooting checkli...

Page 49: ...tomer service representative In the U S A call 1 800 755 5505 and in Canada call 1 800 668 7043 If you are an international customer contact your local Intermec representative Printer Operation Proble...

Page 50: ...media For help see Loading Media Into the Printer in Chapter 1 One of the sensors is incorrectly located Adjust the label gap sensor or the label mark sensor to the correct location for the label sto...

Page 51: ...the dark adjust Poor quality label or ribbon stock Use only Intermec label and ribbon stock to ensure superior print quality and product performance Dirty printhead Clean the printhead For help see C...

Page 52: ...Transfer Ribbon in Chapter 1 Direct thermal thermal transfer switch set in the wrong position Set the switch for the type of media you are using For help see Loading Media Into the Printer in Chapter...

Page 53: ...nicates with the host through an ASCII serial communications I O port Hardware handshaking involves the use of a hardware wire Software handshaking involves a two way datalink between the devices The...

Page 54: ...he cabling from the printer to the host system 2 Check the communications interfacing of the devices connected to the printer 3 Check the printer for proper electrical operation of the I O port 4 Ensu...

Page 55: ...explains how to optimize and maintain print quality This chapter covers these topics Correcting uneven print quality Adjusting the print darkness Fine tuning the top of form position Adjusting the la...

Page 56: ...ems in print quality ribbon wrinkling or light print on one side of the label if the printhead is not making even contact with the label stock This condition can happen with any size label stock but i...

Page 57: ...Print Darkness adjustment in PrintSet to fine tune the darkness of print on the labels The fine adjustments compensate for variations in the media lot to lot the printhead or the printer Set the dark...

Page 58: ...ilable on a copier An increase in print darkness increases the energy to the printhead and results in darker print A decrease in print darkness decreases the energy to the printhead and results in lig...

Page 59: ...edge of the label you can fine tune the position with the top of form TOF switch The TOF switch controls the position of the format forward or backward along the length of the label Only use the TOF s...

Page 60: ...he lower outboard plate of the printer To move a label format backward with the TOF switch Note You will see the new format position on the second label you print after pressing the TOF switch You not...

Page 61: ...Press on the back part of the TOF switch Each time you press the TOF switch you move the label format backward 0 127 mm 0 005 in 44XXU059 eps 3 Press the TOF switch repeatedly until the format moves...

Page 62: ...you move the label format forward 0 127 mm 0 005 in 3 Press the TOF switch repeatedly until the format moves forward to the correct position on the label New Product Name Item code New Product Name I...

Page 63: ...optimized for the label stock Here are some guidelines for you to follow If the labels are less than 2 5 cm 1 0 in wide position the label gap sensor in the middle of the label If the labels are great...

Page 64: ...djust the label mark sensor 1 Remove the media cover and locate the label mark sensor 2 Use your index finger to slide the label mark sensor to the correct position for the media You can position the...

Page 65: ...mum number of formats 99 You can edit formats 1 to 99 You cannot edit default format 0 Fields per format 200 Maximum data buffer size for a field 3550 Maximum number of UDCs 100 Maximum number of user...

Page 66: ...Band Image bands are a section of memory where a picture of a label format is drawn This drawing process is known as imaging Once the picture is imaged the printer loads the picture from the image ba...

Page 67: ...inter aborts the label before printing is completed and attempts to reprint the label at the slowest speed 2 ips with the highest number of image bands 20 You need to continue with Step 3 3 Return to...

Page 68: ...ng Test and Service Mode This chapter explains the different procedures you can perform while the 4420 or 4440 printer is in Test and Service mode This chapter covers these topics How to use Test and...

Page 69: ...The printer prints out a hardware configuration label and then enters Data Line Print mode 3 Set the DIP switches to the test or service function you wish to perform See the following table for a list...

Page 70: ...of 100 N Page Format UDC Font number Least significant bit is switch 8 S Source Page Format UDC Font number Least significant bit D Destination Page Format UDC Font number Least significant bit O 1 1...

Page 71: ...Test and Service mode by turning the printer off and returning all DIP switches to their original settings Using Data Line Print Mode Use Data Line Print mode to troubleshoot communications between t...

Page 72: ...uration test label prints 5 Connect the serial ports of the sender and receiver ports together with an RS 232 null modem cable For help refer to Connecting the Printer to Your System in Chapter 2 and...

Page 73: ...the Test and Service command D to reset all printer RAM Setting Configuration Commands in Test and Service Mode Test and Service mode gives you with another way to change configuration commands beside...

Page 74: ...O 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 1 O O 1 O O O 1 1 1 1 O O O O 1 1 1 1 O O O O 1 1 1 1 O O O O 1 1 1 O O O O O O O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O O O O O O O O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O O O O O O O...

Page 75: ...s 2 and 4 Turn off all other switches Adjusting the Label Rest Point The Label Rest Point configuration command adjusts the point at which the printer presents each label for removal Use this command...

Page 76: ...Point number on the software configuration label matches the number you set in Step 4 7 Try printing again to see if you need to readjust the DIP switches in the bottom bank 8 If you need to readjust...

Page 77: ...ples of 10 mil 0 01 inch drag and picket bar codes 86XX 15 mil The printer emulates an 8636 or 8646 printer printing multiples of 10 mil 0 01 inch drag and picket bar codes Advanced 5 mil 4420 default...

Page 78: ...and Y origins This illustration shows the default X and Y origins You can control the default X origin top of form with PrintSet or with the Test and Service DIP switches You can control the default Y...

Page 79: ...To move the X origin forward turn off switch 5 To move the X origin backward turn on switch 5 44XXU066 eps OFF ON Top Bank 1 2 3 4 5 Switch settings for moving the X origin forward Top Bank OFF ON 1...

Page 80: ...n the top bank of the Test and Service mode DIP switches turn on switches 1 2 and 3 4 In the bottom bank of the Test and Service mode DIP switches turn on or off the appropriate DIP switches Refer to...

Page 81: ...0 and 4440 Bar Code Label Printer User s Manual 75 Specifications This chapter contains the following reference information Specifications Factory default settings Printer options Supported bar code s...

Page 82: ...VAC 10 Frequency 50 60 Hz Current 2 or 1A Environment Operating 4 C to 40 C 40 F to 104 F Storage 0 C to 70 C 32 F to 158 F Humidity 10 to 90 with maximum wet bulb 82 F 28 C and minimum dew point 36 F...

Page 83: ...in B Backing width or tag width 19 mm 0 75 in 114 3 mm 4 5 in C Gap between labels 2 54 mm 0 10 in 25 4 mm 1 0 in D Label length self strip media 25 4 mm 1 0 in 609 6 mm 24 in Label length butt cut m...

Page 84: ...de only specified media only Printing Method The printers are capable of direct thermal DT printing or thermal transfer TTR printing using a thermal transfer ribbon Printing Speed Maximum 254 mm per s...

Page 85: ...l Length 1000 dots 5 inches Printer Character Set US ASCII Label Retract Disabled Label Retract Distance 0 Print Speed 3 inches per second ips Label Stock Type Die cut Intercharacter Delay 0 milliseco...

Page 86: ...This option lets you connect the printer to an IBM 3270 Type A coax cable computer system operating in the VTAM CICS IMS TSO or 8100 DPPX environment The printer will emulate an IBM 3287 printer and...

Page 87: ...s developed in early 1977 to satisfy requirements for a very high density discrete numeric bar code The most extensive application of Code 11 has been for labeling telecommunications equipment Code 39...

Page 88: ...hold data instead of one allowing much more information to be stored in a smaller amount of space The printer can print both stacked and matrix 2D symbologies 2D Stacked Symbologies 2D stacked symbolo...

Page 89: ...ndicators with a unique set of 10 module wide Row Address Patterns which were designed both to reduce overall symbol width and to enable linear scanning at row heights as low as 2X 2D Matrix Symbologi...

Page 90: ...nformation about a parcel This symbology only encodes very specific data that is divided into the following fields a 5 digit zip code a 4 digit zip code extension a 3 digit country code a 3 digit clas...

Page 91: ...chapter contains tables for the character sets that the 4420 and 4440 printers support To select a character set use PrintSet your third party software application or the IPL command set This chapter...

Page 92: ...ning the printer in Advanced mode you are not using 86XX Emulation use this table to find the right hex codes for the international character sets Advanced Mode Hex Codes 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C...

Page 93: ...acter Table If you are running the printer with IBM Translation enabled use this table to find the right hex codes for the international character sets IBM Translation Hex Codes 21 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5...

Page 94: ...D6 E6 F6 A6 B6 C6 D6 E6 F6 07 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97 A7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 08 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98 A8 B8 C8 D8 E8 F8 09 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99 A9 B9 C9 D9 E9 F9 0A 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9...

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Page 99: ...de Label Printer User s Manual 93 Communications Reference This chapter provides communications reference information This chapter covers these topics Communications protocols Communications interface...

Page 100: ...commands ENQ and VT Standard protocol transmits characters in message blocks beginning with the start of text STX character and ending with the end of text ETX character Message blocks can be up to 25...

Page 101: ...ptional characters However if you send an STX the printer ignores all other characters until you send an ETX Intermec provides two versions of the XON XOFF protocol The Intermec version of XON XOFF ha...

Page 102: ...ces to an Intermec controller on a four wire RS 485 two twisted pair This protocol is similar to Polling Mode D except each device has a unique address POL and SEL character You must use an RS 485 whi...

Page 103: ...f protocol characters exists You may redefine these characters to create a table that all of the protocols can use One possibility for you to redefine protocol characters may be the replacement of con...

Page 104: ...must support at least one of the following data communications interfaces RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 115K or IEEE compliant 1284 bi directional parallel For information on configuring the host computer port...

Page 105: ...rect connect installations The printer cable must have the pin assignments for an RS 422 serial interface shown in the next table RS 485 Serial Interface Use the RS 485 serial interface for Multi Drop...

Page 106: ...tial data from the printer RS 422 485 16 Input A Input Serial differential data to the printer RS 422 485 19 Output B Output Serial differential data from the printer RS 232 422 485 20 Data Terminal R...

Page 107: ...null modem cable for the 25 pin PC connector P N 048668 Note The metal backshell is connected directly to the shield to achieve electrostatic discharge ESD immunity Shield PC Printer 9 Pin Socket D Su...

Page 108: ...pin assignments for the straight through DTE to DCE cable used with a modem P N 043237S If you find that you are losing data you may need to isolate the chassis ground from one of the two devices by c...

Page 109: ...EasyCoder 4420 and 4440 Bar Code Label Printer User s Manual 103 Glossary G...

Page 110: ...es and graphics from the memory of one printer to the memory of another data file The collection of data and printer commands that when sent to the printer is merged with a format file to print a labe...

Page 111: ...rom one label to the next the data in a fixed field is a permanent part of the format fixed format A format in which the data never varies from one label to the next such as a return address label A f...

Page 112: ...from the start of the label to the start of print With continuous media to advance the media over the label gap to the edge of the next label interpretive field A text field that describes the data i...

Page 113: ...led nibbles Usually bits are grouped into sets of eight which are called bytes OCR font A font that is recognized by optical character recognition offline The state in which the printer is not able to...

Page 114: ...ravels past the printhead printhead The mechanism inside the printer that prints The printhead for the 4420 printer consists of 896 thermal elements The printhead for the 4440 printer consists of 1792...

Page 115: ...ve transfer A procedure that copies selected formats fonts graphics or pages stored in the memory of one printer to the memory of another self strip An optional factory installed device for the printe...

Page 116: ...he ribbon onto media The ink adheres to the media as it cools and the ribbon is removed top of form The point where printing can start on a label The top of form is separated from the edge of the labe...

Page 117: ...EasyCoder 4420 and 4440 Bar Code Label Printer User s Manual 111 Index I...

Page 118: ...nts 25 null modem schematics 101 RS 232 schematics 101 RS 422 schematic 102 changing core locking brackets 11 character sets Advanced mode 86 87 Code Page 850 88 definition 104 extended 89 internation...

Page 119: ...ry 80 EasyLAN Wireless interface option 80 electrical requirements 76 Empty Pause LED 4 Emulation mode 69 definition 105 international character sets 86 setting with DIP switches 69 entering Test and...

Page 120: ...cation of parts to be maintained 31 schedule 30 tools for cleaning 31 manual format conventions xi terminology xi manuals reference xi margin definition 106 matrix symbologies See 2D symbologies Maxic...

Page 121: ...ystem 22 cover cleaning 34 removing 7 dimensions 76 features 2 inspecting 30 installing 5 maintenance 30 memory using efficiently 57 opening 7 operation testing 64 troubleshooting 40 64 options 79 coa...

Page 122: ...s 2D 82 Codabar 81 Code 11 81 Code 128 81 Code 16K 82 Code 2 of 5 81 Code 39 81 Code 49 82 Code 93 81 Data Matrix 83 EAN 81 Interleaved 2 of 5 81 Maxicode 84 MicroPDF417 83 PDF417 83 POSTNET 82 QR Cod...

Page 123: ...bel Printer User s Manual 117 V W X Y variable data field definition 110 warranty information ix X forms adjust setting with DIP switches 72 See also top of form XON XOFF definition 110 protocol 95 Y...

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