
EasyCoder 3400e Bar Code Label Printer User’s Manual
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Printer Options
This page contains a list of the options you can use with the printer along with a brief
description. Consult your Intermec representative to order any option.
Communication Interface
EasyLAN 10
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Interface
This option lets you connect your printer to a 10bBaseT Ethernet network. Various
network printing protocols are available. For more information, see your EasyLAN 10i
documentation.
Twinax Interface
This option lets you connect your printer to an IBM twinaxial cable system with a
twinax interface so your printer emulates an IBM 5256 Model 1 printer and can operate
with an IBM System/34, System/36, System/38, or AS/400 host computer.
Coax Interface
The coax interface adapter allows the printer to emulate an IBM 3287 printer by
connecting the printer to IBM 3270 Type A coaxial cable computer systems operating
in the VTAM (CICS/IMS/TSO) or 8100 (DPPX) environments. With the coaxial
adapter you can connect the printer to an IBM 3174/76/99 system
controller/multiplexer.
Finishers
Cutter
Use the cutter option to cut continuous media into individual labels ready for use. This
3400 option works best for individual random lengths or short batches of different label
lengths.
Batch Takeup
This device automatically spools labels as they are printed. This attachment is limited
to small batches with maximum outer diameter (OD) of 12.7 centimeters (5 inches).
Self-Strip Printing
Use self-strip printing in applications where you want to apply labels to a surface
immediately. After printing a label, the printer prints out the label with the backing
removed. This option must be ordered when you order your printer.
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