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Appendix D — Intermec Supplies

Bar Code Directions

In the tables on the pages that follow, different maximum print speeds 
may be recommended depending on the direction of possible bar codes 
in the printout. Generally, ladder style bar codes are more demanding 
and may require a lower print speed, especially in connection with a 
large media roll and/or negative start adjust values (see “Print Speed” in 
Chapter 6). The illustration below shows how the two type of bar code 
directions relate to the media feed direction.

Dir 1 & 3

Dir 2 & 4

Bar Code Directions

Summary of Contents for EasyCoder PX6i

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Page 4: ...yLAN Enterprise Wireless LAN EZBuilder Fingerprint i gistics INCA under license InterDriver Intermec Printer Network Manager IRL JANUS LabelShop Mobile Framework MobileLAN Nor Ware Pen Key Precision Print PrintSet RoutePower TE 2000 Trakker Antares UAP Universal Access Point and Virtual Wedge are either trademarks or regis tered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation Throughout this manua...

Page 5: ...on iii Document Change Record This page records changes to this document The document was origi nally released as version 00 Version Date Description of Change 00 May 2004 For preproduction DAT printers 01 Sept 2004 For preproduction MAT printers ...

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Page 7: ...d This Document xi Related Documents xi 1 Introduction Description of EasyCoder PX6i Printer 2 Safety Summary 3 Product Identification 3 2 Installation Unpacking the Printer 6 Front View 7 Rear View 8 Media Compartment 9 Print Mechanism 10 Connections 11 Power 11 Computer 11 Controls and Indicators 12 Indicator Lamps 12 Display 13 Keyboard 13 Beeper 14 3 Starting Up Startup Files 16 Memory Card 17...

Page 8: ...48 Default Setup 49 Reading the Current Setup 50 Setup Parameters 51 Serial Communication 51 Baud Rate 51 Character Length 52 Parity 52 Stop Bits 52 Flow Control 52 New Line 53 Receive Buffer 53 Transmit Buffer 53 Feed Adjust 54 Start Adjust 54 Stop Adjust 54 Recommended Feed Adjustments 55 Media 56 Media Size 56 Media Type 59 Paper Type 60 Contrast 62 Paper Sensor 62 Testfeed 62 Print Defines 63 ...

Page 9: ...ng with Intermec Shell 84 Intermec Shell Overview 88 Line Analyzer 89 9 Options Introduction 92 Liner Takeup Unit 93 Paper Cutter 93 Fan fold Guides 94 3 inch Adapter 94 Label Taken Sensor 94 Real Time Clock 95 CompactFlash Protection Plate 95 Alphanumeric Keyboards 95 Interface Boards 95 10 Troubleshooting Intermec Readiness Indicator 98 Troubleshooting List 101 11 Maintenance Printhead Cleaning ...

Page 10: ...7 Non Adhesive Strip 127 Self Adhesive Strip 128 Self Adhesive Labels 129 Tickets with Gap 131 Tickets with Black Mark 133 C Interfaces RS 232 Interface 136 USB Interface 137 Bar Code Wand Interface 138 Optional Interfaces 139 D Intermec Supplies Direct Thermal Media 144 Thermal Transfer Media 145 Transfer Ribbons 146 Bar Code Directions 147 Recommended Paper Type Settings Europe 148 Recommended P...

Page 11: ...ircum stances Someone capable of providing first aid must always be present for your safety First aid Always obtain first aid or medical attention immediately after an injury Never neglect an injury no matter how slight it seems Resuscitation Begin resuscitation immediately if someone is injured and stops breath ing Any delay could result in death To work on or near high voltage you should be fami...

Page 12: ... caution alerts you to an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction or corruption or loss of data This icon appears at the beginning of any procedure in this manual that could cause you to touch components such as printed circuit boards that are susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When you see th...

Page 13: ...tative or distribu tor Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base Knowledge Central at http intermec custhelp com to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product Telephone Support Contact your local Intermec representative To search for your local rep resentative from the Intermec web site click Contact Who Should Read This Document This User s Guide prov...

Page 14: ...xii EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Before You Begin ...

Page 15: ...X6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 1 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the EasyCoder PX6i printer The chapter covers the following topics Description of EasyCoder PX6i Safety summary Product identification ...

Page 16: ...igured for a wide range of applications See Chapter 9 and Appendix A for more information The EasyCoder PX6i supports the unique and flexible Intermec Finger print v8 30 programming language which allows the user or third party developer to create custom made application programs and label formats in a BASIC like environment The printer is also designed to work with the Intermec Direct Protocol pr...

Page 17: ... not remove the bottom plate Dangerous voltage Do not put your fingers inside the print mechanism when the power is on Place the printer on an even surface which can support its weight of approximately 15 kg 33 pounds plus supplies Do not spray the printer with water If you are using a hose to clean the premises in an industrial environment remove the printer or pro tect it carefully from spray an...

Page 18: ...4 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 19: ...yCoder PX6i and also describes the printer s vari ous parts in detail It covers the following topics Unpacking the printer Parts on the printer s front Parts on the printer s rear plate Parts in the media compartment Parts in the print mechanism Connecting the printer Using the controls and understanding the indica tors ...

Page 20: ...l number Check that any options you ordered are included Check that all the accessories are included As standard the box con tains Intermec EasyCoder PX6i printer Two adapter for 3 inch media roll core Power cord Quality check card Cleaning card This User s Guide Compact disk CD with supporting software additional manuals and product information Check that the type of power cord is appropriate for...

Page 21: ...e features allow the operator to control and set up the printer manually The front door is held by a snap lock Open the front door to view the various parts on the printer s front Refer to Chapter 9 Options for information on possible optional devices fitted on the printer s front Side door Indicator lamps Display window Keyboard Front door Print mechanism Connector for optional cutter ...

Page 22: ...onnectors and slots On Off Switch AC Power cord socket Memory card slot Machine label RS 232 serial interface uart1 Provision for two optional interface boards Bar code wand socket wand USB Interface usb1 Provision for EasyLAN Wireless antenna option Provision for EasyLAN Ethernet connection option Intake slot for external media supply Intake slot for external media supply ...

Page 23: ...wnwards to provide full access for media and ribbon load The door is held in closed position by a magnetic lock It can be completely removed by pushing it rearwards The media can be supplied from a rotating hub or from an external supply of fan folds behind the printer Also see Chapter 9 Options Media supply roll hub Side door Ribbon rewind hub Slack absorber Ribbon supply hub ...

Page 24: ...sm features a high performance thermal printhead with quick mount fittings to facilitate replacement Label stop sensor position adjustment screw hidden inside locking handle Thermal printhead Tear bar Pressure arm Printhead lift lever Edge guide Printhead pressure adjustment knob Pressure arm locking knob Locking handle ...

Page 25: ...you may need to set up the communication parameters such as baud rate parity etc as described in Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer USB Interface usb1 Use the USB interface with an USB compatible version of the Intermec InterDriver for printing The USB interface is not suitable for program ming because the host cannot receive error messages from your printer Optional Interface and Network Boards uar...

Page 26: ...s solid red indicates an error condition see Chapter 10 Intermec Readiness Indicator blue on blink or off Represented by a blue light on Intermec handheld computers access points and printers the Intermec Readiness Indicator is part of an exclusive monitoring system from Intermec The Intermec Readiness Indicator helps users quickly determine the readiness of the Intermec device individually and as...

Page 27: ...d functions in the startup and setup modes Print Pause a print job Repeat last printed label Toggle between pause and printing when executing a print job Interrupt a running Fingerprint program Enter the Setup Mode see Chapter 7 Feed out a blank label or the equivalent Perform a Testfeed feed a blank label adjust the media feed Display error messages IRI status and communication channel informatio...

Page 28: ...inter operator or technician level Beeper The beeper notifies the operator when an error has occurred and ack nowledges that a key has been pressed The Intermec Fingerprint programming language allows the key acknowledge signal to be turned off The frequency and duration of signals can be specified Thus it is possible to create different signals for different conditions or even to make the printer...

Page 29: ...t version 15 3 Starting Up This chapter explains how to start up the printer after installation or after having been switched off It covers the following topics Startup files Memory cards Switching on the printer Display messages at startup ...

Page 30: ...Such a program may be initiated by a startup file autoexec bat stored in the printer s permanent memory or in a memory card There can be one startup file stored in each of three different parts of the printer s memory If there are startup files stored in more than one part only one will be used with the following priority 1 An autoexec bat file stored in a memory card provided the card was inserte...

Page 31: ...ng as the card remains inserted in the printer Font Install Cards permanently install additional fonts in the printer which can be used even after the card has been removed Firmware Cards automatically replace the printer s firmware usually with an updated version CompactFlash cards are widely used for consumer s computer products like digital cameras You can get a certain protection from theft by...

Page 32: ...e progress of the initializa tion is indicated by an increasing number of colons on the lower line in the display Initializing The type of startup file running in the printer is indicated by the message shown in the display window immediately after initialization A Intermec Shell Startup Program ENTER SHELL 5 sec v 8 2 4 sec v 8 2 3 sec v 8 2 2 sec v 8 2 1 sec v 8 2 Refer to Chapter 8 for more inf...

Page 33: ...the printer with media that is labels tickets tags or strips for the fol lowing modes of operation Tear Off straight through Cut Off requires optional cutter Peel Off self strip requires optional integral self strip unit with liner takeup External Supply fan folds fan fold guide avail able as option ...

Page 34: ...n loading the same type of media as before When switching to a new type of media or if the printer does not feed out the media properly simultaneously press the Shift and Feed keys to perform a testfeed Tear off can be used for Non adhesive continuous stock Self adhesive continuous stock with liner Self adhesive labels with liner Tickets with gaps with or without perforations Tickets with black ma...

Page 35: ...Guide Fingerprint version 21 Chapter 4 Media Load Open the front and side doors Turn the printhead lift lever counter clockwise to raise the printhead Remove any empty core from the media supply hub Fold the locking handle downward forward Tear Off cont ...

Page 36: ...ters on the media supply hub Route the media underneath the slack absorber and forward towards the print mechanism The slack absorber can be rotated for better access and snap locked in open positon Route the media through the print unit and push it inwards as far as it will go Fit a new roll of media on the media supply hub and push the roll inwards as far as it will go ...

Page 37: ...ngerprint version 23 Chapter 4 Media Load This diagram shows the media path Adjust the position of the green edge guides so the media is guided with a minimum of play Tear Off cont Turn the printhead lift lever to Closed position Return the locking handle to closed position ...

Page 38: ...i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 4 Media Load Tear Off cont Close the front and side doors Press the Feed key to advance the media and adjust the media feed Tear off the media by grabbing the outer edge and pull downwards ...

Page 39: ...ed Cut off can be used for Non adhesive continuous stock Self adhesive labels with liner cut only liner between labels The cutter is designed to cut through paper based media with a thickness between 60 and 175 µm which roughly corresponds to a paper weight of 60 to 175 grams m2 basis weight 40 to 120 lb The cutter should not be used to cut through labels because the adhesive will stick to the she...

Page 40: ... PEN 2 3 1 4 26 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 4 Media Load Switch off the power Open the cutter and the side door Turn the printhead lift lever counter clockwise to raise the printhead Cut Off cont Remove any empty core from the media supply hub ...

Page 41: ...far as it will go In case of a media roll with a 76 mm 3 inch core first fit two adapter on the media supply hub Route the media through the print unit and push it inwards as far as it will go Cut Off cont Route the media underneath the slack absorber and forward towards the print mechanism The slack absorber can be rotated for better access and snap locked in open positon ...

Page 42: ... Fingerprint version Chapter 4 Media Load Cut Off cont Adjust the position of the green edge guides so the media is guided with a minimum of play Turn the printhead lift lever to Closed position Return the locking handle to closed position This diagram shows the media path ...

Page 43: ...ersion 29 Chapter 4 Media Load Route the media through the cutter between the two guide plates Close the cutter unit while pulling at the end of the media Close the side door and switch on the power Cut Off cont Press the Feed key to advance the media and adjust the media feed ...

Page 44: ...e When switching to a new type of media or if the printer does not feed out the media properly simultaneously press the Shift and Feed keys to perform a testfeed Peel off can only be used for Self adhesive labels with liner An optional label taken sensor can hold the printing of the next label in a batch until the present label has been removed see Chapter 9 Options Note Peel off operation sets hi...

Page 45: ...ersion 31 Chapter 4 Media Load Open the front and side doors Turn the printhead lift lever counter clockwise to raise the printhead Pull out the green clip 1 on the liner takeup hub and dispose of any wound up liner 2 Peel Off cont Fold the locking handle downward forward ...

Page 46: ...t two adapters on the media supply hub Fit a new roll of media on the media supply hub and push the roll inwards as far as it will go Route the media underneath the slack absorber and forward towards the print mechanism The slack absorber can be rotated for better access and snap locked in open positon Remove any empty core from the media supply hub ...

Page 47: ...the media through the print unit and push it inwards as far as it will go Peel Off cont Route the liner around the tear bar and back under the print unit Pull out approximately 40 cm 15 in of labels and remove the labels from the liner Secure the liner to the takeup hub with the clip 1 and rotate the hub 2 so the media becomes tight ...

Page 48: ...erprint version Chapter 4 Media Load Peel Off cont Turn the printhead lift lever to Closed position Adjust the position of the green edge guides so the media is guided with a minimum of play Return the locking handle to closed position This diagram shows the media and liner paths ...

Page 49: ... EED 17 16 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 35 Chapter 4 Media Load Press the Feed key to advance the media and adjust the media feed Close the front and side doors Peel Off cont ...

Page 50: ...ovides better guidance of the media using adjustable guides The kit can be fitted to either the upper or the lower slot in the rear plate When using an external media supply take care to protect the media from dust dirt and other foreign particles that can impair the printout quality or cause unnecessary wear to the printhead Depending on brand and quality all direct thermal media are more or less...

Page 51: ...t in the rear plate when the supply is at the same level as the printer and when using peel off operation Use the lower slot in the rear plate when the supply is placed lower than the printer As an option the printer can be fitted with a set of fan fold guides in either slot The outer guide is adjustable for various media widths ...

Page 52: ...er 4 Media Load External Supply Fan fold cont Fit the fan fold guide in the upper slot when the supply is at the same level as the printer and when using peel off operation Fit the fan fold guide in the lower slot when the supply is placed lower than the printer ...

Page 53: ...EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 39 5 Thermal Transfer Printing This chapter explains how to load the printer with ribbon for thermal transfer printing ...

Page 54: ... chemicals heat sunlight etc than direct thermal printing Make sure to select a type of ribbon that matches the type of receiving face material and to set up the printer accordingly The EasyCoder PX6i can use transfer ribbon rolls wound with the ink coated side facing either outward or inward Illustrations in this manual show the ink coated side facing inward Even if ribbon usually is loaded in co...

Page 55: ...rprint version 41 Chapter 5 Thermal Transfer Printing Open the front and side doors Turn the printhead lift lever clockwise to raise the printhead In case of ribbon reload remove any used ribbon and empty ribbon core Ribbon Load cont Fold the locking handle downward forward ...

Page 56: ...n supply bobbin and move it so it snaps into the third groove In case of 76 to 90 mm 3 to 3 5 inches ribbon width compress the ribbon supply bobbin and move it so it snaps into the second groove In case of 130 mm 5 1 inches ribbon width compress the ribbon supply bobbin and move it so it snaps into the fourth groove Unpack a roll of original Intermec thermal transfer ribbon ...

Page 57: ...he print unit Pull out 20 cm 8 inches of ribbon Ribbon Load cont In case of 166 mm 6 5 inches ribbon width compress the ribbon supply bobbin and move it so it snaps into the sixth groove In case of 154 mm 6 0 inches ribbon width compress the ribbon supply bobbin and move it so it snaps into the fifth groove Without releasing the ribbon turn the printhead lift lever to Closed position to lock the ri...

Page 58: ...e printhead lift lever to Open position Wind up the ribbon until all of the transparent leader has passed the printhead and the ribbon becomes tight Ribbon Load cont Press the cardboard core at the front end of the ribbon onto the rewind hub During printing the rewind hub will rotate counterclockwise Turn the printhead lift lever to Closed position ...

Page 59: ... LOSED PEN 13 14 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 45 Chapter 5 Thermal Transfer Printing Close the front and side door Ribbon Load cont Close the locking handle ...

Page 60: ...46 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 5 Thermal Transfer Printing ...

Page 61: ...er s specific requirements It covers the following topics Description Default setup Setup Parameters in regard of communication feed adjust media and print defines When measures are specified as dots the actual length in millimeters or inches depends on the printhead density Convert as follows 8 dots mm 203 2 dots inch printhead 1 dots 0 125 mm 0 0049 inches 4 9 mils 11 81 dots mm 300 dots inch pr...

Page 62: ...ams Setup Mode Press the Setup key on the printer s built in keyboard to enter the Setup Mode or select the Setup option in Intermec Shell to enter the Setup Mode or execute the Intermec Fingerprint SETUP instruction to enter the Setup Mode or access the Setup Mode via the printer s home requires an optional EasyLAN interface board See Chapter 7 Setup Mode in this manual and the EasyLAN docu menta...

Page 63: ...t Disable New line CR LF Receive buffer 1024 bytes Transmit buffer 1024 bytes Feedadjust Startadjust 0 dots Stopadjust 0 dots Media X start 8 dots mm 203 2 dpi 11 81 dots mm 300 dpi 24 dots 36 dots Width 8 dots mm 203 2 dpi 11 81 dots mm 300 dpi 1320 dots 1948 dots Length 8 dots mm 203 2 11 81 dots mm 300 dpi 1200 dots 1800 dots Media type Label w Gaps Paper type Thermal transfer Ribbon constant 9...

Page 64: ...r s display window by browsing through the Setup Mode You can list the printer s current setup values by printing test label Setup Info in the Setup Mode or by using Intermec Shell The current setup values can be sent to the host via the standard serial communication channel using a SETUP WRITE uart1 state ment see Intermec Fingerprint v8 3x Programmer s Reference Manual ...

Page 65: ...l sets of commu nication setup menus depending on type of communication refer to the overviews in Chapter 7 Setup Mode Note The serial communication parameters have no effect on parallel or EasyLAN communications or on the IN and OUT ports on the optional Serial Industrial Interface Board For the serial communication channel uart1 the following parameters can be set Make sure they match the setup ...

Page 66: ...the end of a character There are two options 1 default 2 Flow Control RTS CTS is a protocol where the communication is controlled by cur rents through separate lines in the cable being set either to high or low By default this option is disabled RTS high indicates that the transmitting unit is able to receive characters RTS low indicates that the receive buffer is filled to 75 see XON XOFF CTS hig...

Page 67: ... filled to 75 and the transmission from the host is held waiting for an XON charac ter When enough data have been processed so the receive buffer is filled only to 50 the printer sends an XON character and the host resumes transmitting data The same principles apply to XON XOFF sent by the host even if the percentage figure may differ By default XON XOFF is disabled for data in both directions New...

Page 68: ... back from the forward edge of the copy A positive start adjustment means that the specified length of media will be fed out before the printing starts Thus the origin is moved further back from the forward edge of the copy A negative start adjustment means that the specified length of media will be pulled back before the printing starts Thus the origin is moved towards the forward edge of the cop...

Page 69: ... differences between printers Adjustment type 8 dots mm 203 2 dpi 11 81 dots mm 300 dpi Distance in mm Distance in inches Tear Off Straight through Start adjust 108 dots 160 dots 13 5 0 54 Stop adjust 0 dots 0 dots 0 0 Peel Off Self strip Start adjust 80 dots 118 dots 10 0 0 39 Stop adjust 40 dots 60 dots 5 0 0 20 Cut between labels w gaps Start adjust 287 dots 424 dots 35 9 1 41 Stop adjust 176 dot...

Page 70: ...t value the wider inner margin and the less avail able print width Width Specifies the width of the printable area in number of dots from the origin Thus the sum of the X start and width values gives the outer margin of the printable area The width should be set to prevent printing outside the media which may harm the printhead Length Specifies the length of the printable area in number of dots fr...

Page 71: ...h the media feed is automatically stopped to avoid feeding out a whole roll of media because of a sensor malfunction By setting up the X start the Width and the Length you will create a print window inside which the printing can be performed Any object or field extending outside the print window in any direction will either be clipped or cause an error condition Error 1003 Field out of label see I...

Page 72: ...58 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer Print Window 11 81 dots mm 300 dpi printhead ...

Page 73: ...on slots Fix length strip is used for continuous stock where the length of the print window decides the length of media to be fed out Var length strip is used for continuous stock The size of the print images decides the length of each copy It is important to select the correct media type so the printer can indi cate the following errors Error 1005 Out of paper indicates that the last ordered copy...

Page 74: ... F decrease the print speed by 50 mm sec Start by choosing between two alternatives Direct Thermal printing option Thermal Transfer printing default Your choice will decide which parameters to enter next DirectThermal Printing Label Constant range 50 to 115 Label Factor range 10 to 50 When adjusting the image darkness for non Intermec direct thermal media set the Label Factor to the recommended va...

Page 75: ...bon Constant Ribbon Factor Max Print Speed Low Europe 75 25 150 Low U S A 70 25 150 Medium Europe 90 25 200 Medium U S A 75 25 200 High Europe 90 25 225 High U S A 90 25 225 The Ribbon Sensor parameter is read only When performing a Testfeed or when pressing the Enter key when the Ribbon Sensor menu is dis played the printer will feed out some media and auto adjust the sensor The resulting setting...

Page 76: ...SVAR 46 0 means that there is still a sufficient supply of media whereas SYSVAR 46 1 initiates error 1084 Paper low The diameter is expressed in millimeters 1 mm 0 04 in Default value is 0 mm and the maximum value is 200 mm Testfeed The sensitivity of the label stop sensor LSS may need to be adjusted when switching from one type of media to another This is especially the case when using adhesive l...

Page 77: ... printer refuses to print a test label press the F5 i key to find out what is wrong for example printhead lifted or out of paper Print Speed The print speed is variable between 100 and 225 mm sec Generally the lower the speed the better the printout quality This is especially true when printing bar codes with the bars running across the media path ladder style when printing on demanding face mater...

Page 78: ... OHMS DOTS MM 64 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer Diamonds Bar Codes 1 Test Labels examples Chess ...

Page 79: ... 2 7 4 2 42 34 0 0 2 3 3 2 0 0 2 7 4 2 4 34 2 3 34 02 4 30 2 7 2 INGERPRINT 3 99 HH MM SS OOT 99 HH MM SS ARDWARE 035 ONSOLE 40 05 ODEL 08 I ARDWARE VERSION VERSION 2AM K LASH K OMPACT LASH K C BYTES FREE TMP BYTES FREE DOMETER M EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 65 Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer Bar Codes 2 Setup Info Hardware Info ...

Page 80: ...ry Default Enter Yes ESC No 5 Within 10 seconds press Enter to reset the printer to factory default The parameters will be reset and the printer will continue the normal startup If you press Esc F2 or wait until the 10 seconds time out has passed the normal startup will continue without any reset being per formed Note If any of the files card NOSHELL CFG rom NOSHELL CFG or c NOSHELL CFG exists in ...

Page 81: ... 67 7 Setup Mode This chapter describes how to enter the setup mode at installation how to navigate in the setup mode and provides overviews over which parameters and mes sages are available for the standard printer and with various interface boards ...

Page 82: ...Intermec Shell Switch on the power When the display shows the message Enter Shell x sec press Enter Press Setup this facility can be used anywhere within Intermec Shell Set up the printer as described in this chapter Return to Intermec Shell by pressing Setup EasyCoder PX6i with a custom made application program Normally there is no need to enter the Setup Mode for custom made application programs...

Page 83: ...1 Left right up and down refer to the overviews later in this chapter Move up one level1 Move one menu to the left on the same level or scroll back in a stack of options1 Exit the Setup Mode Can be used anywhere in Setup Mode Enter numeric values Acknowledge and move to next menu or perform testfeeds in the Testfeed menu or print test labels in the Test label menu Move down one level1 Display erro...

Page 84: ...r PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 7 Setup Mode The Setup Mode is organized as an endless loop from which you can select a number of sub categories At startup the firmware determines if options such as a label taken sensor or an interface board are installed in the printer Only installed options are shown in the Setup Mode The diagram below shows the options in the main loop Detailed ...

Page 85: ...print version 71 Chapter 7 Setup Mode Setup Mode Serial Communication uart1 Intermec Fingerprint v8 30 Legend Dotted boxes and lines indicate options Thick boxes indicate default options Values inside brackets indicate default settings ...

Page 86: ...72 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 7 Setup Mode Setup Mode Feed Adjust Intermec Fingerprint v8 30 ...

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Page 88: ...74 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 7 Setup Mode Setup Mode Print Defs Intermec Fingerprint v8 30 ...

Page 89: ...5 2 4 5 2 4 5 2 4 5 2 4 5 2 4 5 2 4 3 450 3 450 3 2 5 24 3 2 5 24 5 2 4 5 2 4 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 75 Chapter 7 Setup Mode Setup Mode Serial Communication uart2 option Intermec Fingerprint v8 30 ...

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Page 93: ...EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 79 Chapter 7 Setup Mode Setup Mode Network Communication net1 option Intermec Fingerprint v8 30 ...

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Page 95: ...e Fingerprint version 81 8 Intermec Shell Startup Program This chapter describes the Intermec Shell startup program and covers the following topics Introduction Starting with Intermec Shell Intermec Shell Overview Line Analyzer ...

Page 96: ...pplication Programs Intermec Fingerprint for creating your own programs or to run the Intermec InterDriver Intermec Direct Protocol easy to use slave protocol LINE_AXP PRG line analyzer program Other application programs in the printer s memory A prerequisite for a program to appear as an option in Intermec Shell is that the program is provided with the extension PRG and is stored in the root of t...

Page 97: ...ownloading data from a host to a CompactFlash card in the printer upgrading the printer s firmware from a Compact Flash card or upgrading the printer s firmware from a file in a PC Reboot restarting the printer Note Intermec Shell is factory installed in the printer s per manent memory device rom If you insert a memory card with another startup file before you switch on the printer or if there is ...

Page 98: ...ll the time you will only need to switch on the power once the application has been selected If no other application has yet been selected the current version of Intermec Fingerprint will be opened with auto selected as standard IN OUT channel see Intermec Fingerprint manuals When the countdown is completed you will see these lines in the display Fingerprint 8 30 If you want to select another appl...

Page 99: ...efer to the Intermec Fingerprint manuals Direct Protocol is an easy to use printer protocol for downloading label formats and variable input data to a printer from a host com puter This option requires that you also select a standard IN OUT channel that is the serial channel you want to use for communication between the printer and the host Normally you select uart1 Refer to the Intermec Direct Pr...

Page 100: ...ead alignment The labels are presented in an infinite loop so you can print the series over and over again Press Enter for each new label Default Setup Reset all setup parameters to their default values as listed in Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer Software Update Using the Zmodem communication tool files can be downloaded from a PC either to be stored on a standard CompactFlash memory card or to ...

Page 101: ...he firmware see the EasyLAN User s Guide If the CompactFlash card or upgrade file contains an earlier firmware version than the one in the printer the printer s firmware will be downgraded without warning Firmware upgrade files can be found on www intermec com or be obtained from your local Intermec distributor Reboot Corresponds to cycling the power to the printer To exit Intermec Shell without h...

Page 102: ... is started Default Fingerprint 8 30 w std I O auto Last selected application is started The selected application is started POWER ON Return to previous menu Proceed to next menu Accept displayed option and proceed or execute displayed option Perform a Testfeed anywhere in Intermec Shell Enter the Setup Mode from anywhere in Intermec Shell Legend SHELL SEL APPLICATION SEL APPLICATION Direct Protoc...

Page 103: ...is if no more characters have been received after 0 5 second the program considers the transmission termi nated and prints out a label As long as a continuous string of characters is being received the pro gram wraps the lines until the label is full and then starts to print another label At the bottom of each label the following information is printed Page number Number of characters printed on t...

Page 104: ...ser s Guide Fingerprint version Chapter 8 Intermec Shell Startup Program If the printer is not fitted with the specified port an error message appears in the display and you can select another port Line Analyzer Error 56 ...

Page 105: ...print version 91 9 Options This chapter describes the options available for the EasyCoder PX6i printer The options can be factory installed field installed by an authorized service tech nician or in some cases installed by the operator ...

Page 106: ...modular design By adding options to the basic printer the EasyCoder PX6i can be adapted for a variety of applications Some options should be installed by an authorized service technician or are only available as factory installed options Paper cutter Label taken sensor Liner takeup Fan fold guides 3 inch adapter included EasyLAN Wireless antenna Alphanumeric keyboard ...

Page 107: ...e printer s front The paper cutter is available both as a factory installed option and as a opera tor installable kit The paper cutter is intended to cut through continuous non adhesive paper based media or through the liner between labels It must not cut through any adhesive which would stick to the cutting parts and rapidly render the cutter inoperable possibly also causing damage to the electri...

Page 108: ...lower slot in the rear plate Instructions for loading the media is included in the section External Supply in Chapter 4 Media Load 3 inch Adapter Two 3 inch 76 mm adapters are included in the package and makes it possible to use media rolls with 3 inch 76 mm inner diameter cardboard cores The adapter is pressed onto the media supply hub and is held in place by a screw When fitting the adapters mak...

Page 109: ...ation in Chapter 3 Operator installed Alphanumeric Keyboards The overlay of the printer s built in keyboard can be replaced with an alphanumeric overlay However such a keyboard requires an application program created using the Intermec Fingerprint programming language External alphanumeric keyboards can be connected to the serial port Interface Boards A number of interface boards are available for...

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Page 111: ...ide Fingerprint version 97 10 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how the Intermec Readiness Indicators work It also lists various possible cases of inferior printout quality describes possible causes and suggests remedies ...

Page 112: ...rring simultane ously only the most significant error is displayed Once this error has been cleared next remaining error is displayed The printer will also return error messages to the host provided there is a working two way communication Refer to the Intermec Fingerprint v8 3x Programmer s Reference Manual Provided the printer is connected to a network all conditions that pre vents printing are ...

Page 113: ...ss too high Blink 1007 Lss too low Blink 1008 Testfeed not done Blink 1606 Pause Mode entered Blink Setup Mode entered Blink Including interactive setup from Fingerprint Direct Protocol IP link error Blink See note 1 2 and 3 IP configuration error Blink See note 1 3 and 4 Generic DP error Blink See note 5 Press any key to continue Blink See note 6 Application load error Blink See note 7 IRI blink ...

Page 114: ...urs in the Fingerprint immediate mode for example out of paper when the print key is pressed this event will be set Note 7 If an application is started but does not execute the IRI will blink This will occur for example if there is a syntax error in the loaded program file This is useful when a printer has an AUTOEXEC BAT file startup file that is supposed to run automatically Note 8 When executio...

Page 115: ... ribbon don t match Change to matching media Chapter 6 Poor media or ribbon quality Select a better brand of media or ribbon Chapter 6 Worn printhead Replace printhead Chapter 11 Worn platen roller Check replace Call Service Overall dark print out Wrong Paper Type parameter Change parameter Chapter 6 Contrast value too high Change parameter Chapter 6 Printhead pressure too high Adjust Chapter 12 W...

Page 116: ...on not fitted correctly Reload ribbon Chapter 5 Wrong paper type parameter Change parameter then clean printhead Chapter 6 Bad energy control Adjust Call Service Transfer ribbon wrinkles Faulty ribbon break shaft adjustment Adjust Chapter 12 Incorrect edge guide adjustment Adjust Chapter 4 Too strong printhead pressure Adjust Chapter 12 No thermal transfer printout Ink coated side does not face me...

Page 117: ...r Regular maintenance is important for the printout quality and for the life of the printhead The chapter covers the following topics Printhead cleaning External cleaning Cleaning the label stop sensor Printhead replacement Media jams When cleaning or replacing the printhead take ample precautions to avoid electrostatic discharges ...

Page 118: ...head each time you replace the media This section describes how to clean the printhead using cleaning cards If additional cleaning is required for example removing adhesive residue from the platen roller or tear bar use a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol Isopropyl alcohol CH3 2 CHOH CAS 67 63 0 is a highly flammable moderately toxic and mildly irritating sub stance Open the front and s...

Page 119: ...1 Maintenance Turn the printhead lift lever counter clockwise to raise the printhead Printhead Cleaning cont Remove any media and transfer ribbon Open the cleaning card envelope and pull out the cleaning card Read the warning text Insert most of the cleaning card under the printhead 1 Engage the printhead 2 ...

Page 120: ...inthead Cleaning cont Wait for approx 30 seconds to allow the cleaning fluid to dissolve the residue Insert most of the cleaning card under the printhead again 1 Engage the printhead 2 Pull out the cleaning card If necessary repeat the process with a fresh cleaning card Pull out the cleaning card 1 and raise the printhead 2 ...

Page 121: ... 12 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 107 Chapter 11 Maintenance Return the locking handle to closed position Printhead Cleaning cont Allow the cleaned parts to dry before loading any media and ribbon ...

Page 122: ...leaning Always remove the power cord before cleaning Wipe external surfaces with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent Never use any sharp tools for removing stuck labels The printhead and rollers are delicate Never spray the printer Protect it from water when cleaning the premises ...

Page 123: ...ts to feed out labels in an unexpected way remove the two guides as described below and check for dust on the sensors or anything that may block the beam of light If necessary clean the guides using a cleaning card or a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol Do not use any other type of chemicals Isopropyl alcohol CH3 2 CHOH CAS 67 63 0 is a highly flammable moderately toxic and mildly irritatin...

Page 124: ...he type of direct thermal media or ribbon in use the amount of energy to the printhead the print speed the ambient temperature and several other factors While replacing the printhead the power must be off The firmware will not detect the new printhead resistance and density until the printer has been restarted Note Check that the density of the new printhead matches the printhead you are replacing...

Page 125: ...urn the printhead lift lever counter clockwise to raise the printhead Printhead Replacement cont Remove any media and transfer ribbon Pull the printhead bracket away from the magnet in the pressure arm Disconnect the hooked printhead bracket fingers from the shaft and pull out the printhead as far as the cables allow ...

Page 126: ...rinthead bracket fingers onto the headlift shaft Make sure that the cables do not prevent the bracket fingers from being properly seated on the headlift shaft Printhead Replacement cont Close the printhead so the magnet engages the printhead bracket Disconnect the cables from the print head Note the snap lock on the inner connector Pull at the connectors not at the cables ...

Page 127: ...asyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 113 Chapter 11 Maintenance Printhead Replacement cont Load a new supply of media and ribbon as described earlier in this manual Return the locking handle to closed position ...

Page 128: ... or printhead Avoid rotating the platen roller If you must pull away the media by force causing the platen roller to rotate it is very important that the power has been off for a minute or more If not the electronics can be dam aged beyond repair Cut off any damaged or wrinkled part Check if there is any adhesive somewhere in the print mechanism clean using a cleaning card or cotton swab soaked in...

Page 129: ...de Fingerprint version 115 12 Adjustments This chapter describes how the operator can adjust the printer The chapter covers the following topics Narrow media adjustment Printhead pressure adjustment Label stop sensor adjustment ...

Page 130: ... either side of the media path To adjust the pressure arm proceed as follows Remove the ribbon if any Loosen the knob that holds the pressure arm Move the arm inwards or outwards until the arrow on the tip of the arm becomes centered with the media stock While moving the arm push at the part where the knob is situated not at the tip If the arm is hard to move lift the printhead and pull the printh...

Page 131: ...ls preferably test labels see Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer and check the printout Increased pressure generally gives a darker printout and vice versa Repeat until the desired result is obtained To find the basic setting turn the knob counterclockwise until there is no pressure left Test with a piece of media under the printhead You should be able to pull it out without more than just a little ...

Page 132: ... within a range of 0 to 50 mm 0 to 1 96 inches from the inner edge of the media path There is a screw running through the outer lower gable inside the locking handle Turning the screw clockwise will move the LSS inwards and vice versa The position of the LSS in relation to the media is best checked by looking head on into the print unit when the printhead is raised Align the centerpoint of the V s...

Page 133: ...f the label stop sensor works properly and is able to detect gaps slots or black marks LSS Manual shows the actual setting provided by the latest TESTFEED operation It is also possible to try other settings LSS Manual is primar ily intended for service and is not described in this manual LSS Auto Check that the printer is set up for the type of media loaded in your printer Setup Mode Media Media t...

Page 134: ...with the slots or black marks Are both the upper and lower part of the LSS aligned with each other Is the transfer ribbon properly loaded so it does not interfere with the LSS See Chapter 5 Are the label stop sensors free from dust and are the guides free from stuck labels or other objects that may interfere with the light that goes from one part of the LSS to the other If not clean as described i...

Page 135: ...version 121 A Technical Data This appendix lists the technical data for the printer Please note that Intermec reserves the right to change without prior notice and that this information does not represent a commitment on the part of Intermec ...

Page 136: ...ia Roll Core Diameter 38 to 40 mm 1 5 in or 76 mm 3 in with adapters fitted Ribbon Width min max 76 2 to 168 mm 3 to 6 61 in Ribbon Roll Diameter outer max 80 mm 3 15 in 450 m 1476 ft of ribbon Ribbon Roll Core Dia meter inner 25 mm 1 00 inches Print Directions 4 Modes of Operation Tear Off Straight through Yes Cut Off Option With cutter Peel Off Self strip Option With rewinder Firmware Operating ...

Page 137: ... to 265 VAC 45 to 65 Hz PFC Regulation IEC 61000 3 2 Power Consumption Minimum 20W Continuous print ing average 125W Peak 400W Sensors Label Gap Black Mark Out of Media Yes Variable posi tion Printhead Lifted Yes Ribbon End Ribbon Low Yes Paper Sensor Yes Controls Indicator Lamps 3 Display 2 16 character LCD Background light Keyboard 22 keys membrane switch type Print button 1 Beeper Yes Data Inte...

Page 138: ...terface Board Option3 4 1 serial port 1 industrial interface port EasyLAN Ethernet Inter face Option3 4 EasyLAN Wireless Inter face Option3 4 Built in Alphanumeric Keyboard Option3 4 External Alphanumeric Keyboard Option5 CompactFlash Cards for various purposes Option5 8MB 1GB CompactFlash Protection Plate Option5 1 The max print length is also restricted by the amount of free SDRAM memory 2 Latin...

Page 139: ...EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 125 B Media Specifications This appendix specifies the physical measures for vari ous types of media ...

Page 140: ...8 38 inches Max diameter B peel off and batch takeup 205 mm 8 07 inches Max width C 170 mm 6 69 inches Min width C 76 mm 3 00 inches The recommended media thickness is 60 to 170µm 2 4 to 6 7 mils Thicker media may be used but print quality will be reduced The stiffness is also important and must be balanced against thickness to maintain print quality Media rolls to be loaded inside the printer sho...

Page 141: ...6i User s Guide Fingerprint version 127 Appendix B Media Specifications Media Non Adhesive Strip a Media Width Maximum 170 mm 6 69 inches Minimum 76 mm 3 00 inches Media Type Setup Fix length strip Var length strip ...

Page 142: ...r Maximum 170 mm 6 69 inches Minimum 76 mm 3 00 inches b Liner The liner must not extend more than a total of 1 6 mm 0 06 inches outside the face material and should protrude equally on both sides c Media Width excluding liner Maximum 168 4 mm 6 63 inches Minimum 74 4 mm 2 93 inches Media Type Setup Fix length strip Var length strip ...

Page 143: ...mm 6 63 inches Minimum 74 4 mm 2 93 inches d Label Length Maximum 8 dots mm 203 2 dpi 6 143 mm 241 inches 11 81 dots mm 300 dpi 4 162 mm 163 inches provided there is a sufficient amount of free SDRAM memory Minimum without LTS 8 0 mm 0 32 inches Minimum with LTS 12 0 mm 0 47 inches e Label Gap Maximum 25 0 mm 0 98 inches Recommended 3 0 mm 0 12 inches Minimum 1 27 mm 0 05 inches The Label Stop Sen...

Page 144: ...130 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Appendix B Media Specifications Feed direction ...

Page 145: ... 0 32 inches Minimum with LTS 12 0 mm 0 47 inches c LSS Detection Position Variable see Chapter 12 d Detection Slit Length The length of the detection slit excluding corner radii must be mini mum 2 5 mm 0 10 inches on either side of the LSS detection position e e Detection Slit Height Maximum 25 0 mm 0 98 inches Recommended 1 6 mm 0 06 inches Minimum 1 27 mm 0 05 inches Opacity Max opacity differe...

Page 146: ...132 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Appendix B Media Specifications Feed direction ...

Page 147: ...k Width Maximum Full media width Recommended 10 0 mm 0 39 inches Minimum 5 0 mm 0 20 inches e Black Mark Length Maximum 25 0 mm 0 98 inches Recommended 3 2 mm 0 13 inches Minimum 1 27 mm 0 05 inches f Black Mark Y Position It is recommended that you place the black mark as close to the front edge of the ticket as possible and use a negative Stop Adjust value to control the media feed so the ticket...

Page 148: ...ack mark should be avoided However the Intermec Fingerprint statement LBLCOND allows the sensor to be temporarily disabled during a specified amount of media feed in order to avoid unintentional detection see Intermec Finger print manuals Note Do not allow any perforations to break the edge of the media as this may cause the media to split and jam the printer ...

Page 149: ...e Fingerprint version 135 C Interfaces This appendix describes the interface connectors found on the printer s rear plate It covers the follow ing topics RS 232 interface USB Interface Bar Code Wand Interface Optional interfaces ...

Page 150: ... RS 232 interface settings see Chapter 6 Setting Up the Printer Signals on printer s serial port uart1 DB 9 Signal Meaning 1 External 5V DC 2 TXD Transmit data 3 RXD Receive data 4 DSR Data set ready 5 GND Ground 6 DTR Data terminal ready 7 CTS Clear to send 8 RTS Request to send 9 Not used The external 5V is limited to 500 mA and is automatically switched off at overload Interface Cable Computer ...

Page 151: ... directly or via a hub Other devices like a keyboard and a mouse can be connected to the same hub If you need to connect more than one Intermec USB printer to a host you should use different USB ports Using a USB Class A B cable connect the Class A plug to your PC or hub and the Class B plug to your printer The USB interface is essentially a one way communication interface and is thus not recommen...

Page 152: ...r a combination of up to 3 or 4 setup parameters Refer to the EasySet Bar Code Wand Setup manual for more information on how to produce setup bar codes The printer will acknowledge that a bar code has been successfully read by emitting a short beep signal If no FNC3 character is found in the bar code the data will be stored in a buffer which could be read by specifying the wand device The buffer i...

Page 153: ...dless of any of the interface boards mentioned above are installed the printer can also be fitted with one of the following EasyLAN inter face boards for connection to a Local Area Network LAN EasyLAN Ethernet Interface EasyLAN Wireless Interface Double Serial Interface Board Serial Industrial Interface Board uart2 RS 232 RS 422 non isolated RS 422 Isolated or RS 485 uart3 RS 232 RS 422 non isolat...

Page 154: ...dustrial uart4 Double Serial uart2 uart3 IEEE 1284 centronics Serial Industrial uart2 Serial Industrial uart2 Serial Industrial uart3 Serial Industrial uart2 Double Serial uart3 uart4 Serial Industrial uart2 IEEE 1284 centronics IEEE 1284 centronics IEEE 1284 centronics Double Serial uart2 uart3 IEEE 1284 centronics Serial Industrial uart2 Remarks The left hand slot is the slot closest to the cent...

Page 155: ...r information on how to set up operate configure and troubleshoot an EasyLAN interface please refer to the following manuals that are included in pdf format on the attached CD ROM EasyLAN Interface Kit Installation Instructions EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit Installation Instructions EasyLAN User s Guide EasyLAN Network Setup User s Guide ...

Page 156: ...142 EasyCoder PX6i User s Guide Fingerprint version Appendix C Interfaces ...

Page 157: ...rprint version 143 D Intermec Supplies This appendix describes the supplies offered by Intermec for use with this printer that is direct ther mal media thermal transfer ribbons and receiving face materials for thermal transfer printing ...

Page 158: ...ality and resistance against moisture plasticizers and vegetable oils Examples Europe North America Thermal Top Board Duratherm II Thermal Top Duratherm II Tag Thermal Top High Speed Duratherm Lightning Duratherm Lightning Plus Duratherm IR Economy Quality Non top coated media with less resistance to moisture plasticizers and vegetable oils In all other respects it is equal to Premium Quality Exam...

Page 159: ... TMX 1500 ribbons Examples Europe North America TTR Coated Duratran II TTR Premium Duratran II Tag TTR Premium Board Valeron Tag TTR High Gloss White Polyethylene Plastics These media have better resistance to water and many common chemi cals than uncoated and coated papers They can be use outdoors and offer good tear resistance Most often used with HP TMX 2500 ribbons Examples Europe North Americ...

Page 160: ...r resistance and are most suitable for intricate logotypes and images on matte coated papers and synthetic face materials High Resistance HR TMX 3200 transfer ribbons give an extremely durable printout which is resistant to most chemical agents and high temperatures However such transfer ribbons set high demands on the receiving face material which must be very smooth such as polyes ters The use o...

Page 161: ...mmended depending on the direction of possible bar codes in the printout Generally ladder style bar codes are more demanding and may require a lower print speed especially in connection with a large media roll and or negative start adjust values see Print Speed in Chapter 6 The illustration below shows how the two type of bar code directions relate to the media feed direction Dir 1 3 Dir 2 4 Bar C...

Page 162: ...TR Coated 58 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium 54 25 0 225 225 HP66 TTR Coated 76 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium 68 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium Board4 95 25 0 225 225 TTR High Gloss White 84 25 0 225 225 TTR Polyethylene 67 25 0 225 225 TTR Gloss Polyethylene 81 25 0 225 225 HP05 TTR Coated 75 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium 66 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium Board4 82 25 0 225 225 TTR High Gloss White 78 25 0 225 225 TTR Polyet...

Page 163: ... 225 225 TTR Premium 56 25 0 225 225 HP66 TTR Coated 84 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium 71 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium Board4 99 25 0 225 225 TTR High Gloss White 86 25 0 225 225 TTR Polyethylene 71 25 0 225 225 TTR Gloss Polyethylene 82 25 0 225 225 HP05 TTR Coated 79 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium 72 25 0 225 225 TTR Premium Board4 85 25 0 225 225 TTR High Gloss White 81 25 0 225 225 TTR Polyethylene 70 25 0 22...

Page 164: ...Constant Factor Offset Dir 1 32 Dir 2 43 TMX 1500 Duratran II Label 52 25 0 175 175 Duratran II Syntran 51 25 0 175 175 Duratran Kimdura 56 25 0 175 175 Duratran S 52 25 0 175 175 Duratran II Tag 56 25 0 175 175 TMX 2200 Duratran II Labels 59 25 0 175 175 Duratran II Syntran 60 25 0 175 175 Duratran Kimdura 66 25 0 175 175 Duratran Valeron 77 25 0 175 175 Duratran S 59 25 0 175 175 Duratran II Tag...

Page 165: ...3 TMX 1500 Duratran II Label 53 25 0 175 175 Duratran II Syntran 52 25 0 175 175 Duratran Kimdura 56 25 0 175 175 Duratran S 53 25 0 175 175 Duratran II Tag 58 25 0 175 175 TMX 2200 Duratran II Labels 63 25 0 175 175 Duratran II Syntran 64 25 0 175 175 Duratran Kimdura 71 25 0 175 175 Duratran Valeron 82 25 0 175 175 Duratran S 62 25 0 175 175 Duratran II Tag 71 25 0 175 175 TMX 3200 Duratran II G...

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