background image

-4-

Symbol sets 
(Code pages)

8 bits: code page 437, 850, 852, 860, 863 and 865.
7 bits: USA, British, German, French, Danish, Italian,
           Spanish, Swedish and Swiss.

Soft fonts

Downloadable soft fonts

Font expandability

1x1 to 24x24

Bar code types

Code 39(checksum), Code 93, Code 128/subset A,B,C, 
Codabar, Interleave 2 of 5(checksum), Matrix 25, UPC A/E 
2 and 5 add-on, EAN-8/13, Code 128UCC, UCC/EAN, 
Postnet, German Postcode.
MaxiCode and PDF417 (2D symbologies).

Graphics

PCX and binary raster

Optional Accessor ies

Serial(RS232) cable

External media stacker (for media roll with max. 8-inch OD)

Dispenser

Cutter

Flash memory

Font board

Extension RAM

 ++

 (0.5M for models Sound/Brava and 1M for models Sound/Brava 300 DPI)

Notes:

**

 : 

Since this printer uses band buffer technology the maximum print length
depends on the printout contents. If you just print texts or bar codes the maximum length can be more than 30 inches, whereas 
if  you print many graphics the maximum can be about 10 inches in length under standard 512K RAM.

++

 :

 The dispenser, cutter, expansion RAM and flash memory options are all

 installed at factory.
As the extension RAM, font board and flash modules use the same connector 
they cannot function simultaneously.

Unpacking and Inspection

This printer is packed in a heavyweight carton and custom recyclable foam for environmental protection. Inspect the shipping 
carton and contact the carrier directly to report any suspected damage.

Consider the following when unpacking:

The container should stay right-side up.

Lift the printer out of the box carefully.

Remove the accessory items.

Set the printer on a solid, flat surface. Inspect the shipping container and printer for any damage that may have occurred 
during shipping.

Verify that you have the following materials when unpacking:

a. 

Printer

b. 

User’s and technical reference manual

c. 

Media spindle (with paper guide)

d. 

Power adapter (AC to AC)

e. 

Driver CD rom for Windows 95/98/NT4/Win2000/XP.

Summary of Contents for BRAVA

Page 1: ...OUND 110 Direct thermal and thermal transfer BRAVA Direct thermal Meteor s r l Via Delle Macchine 24 30038 Spinea VE Italy Tel 390415412600 Fax 390415412231 E mail meteor meteorbarcode it Web www meteorbarcode it ...

Page 2: ...spenser and Cutter provide the alternatives of fan fold label and continuous paper handling This printer is a compact highly integrated high performance and high resolution on site labeling system The User s Manual will help you understand basic operations of the printer such as setup installation configuration and maintenance Before reading the manual you should first identify your printer model ...

Page 3: ...aphics depend on the printer emulation The emulation is a printer programming language through which the host can communicate with your printer There are two printer programming languages for models 204 214 314 they are PPLA and PPLB Printer Programming Language A PPLA Specification Model BRAVA Model SOUND Model SOUND 300 DPI General fonts 7 alpha numeric fonts OCR A and OCR B ASD smooth fonts 6 8...

Page 4: ...n be more than 30 inches whereas if you print many graphics the maximum can be about 10 inches in length under standard 512K RAM The dispenser cutter expansion RAM and flash memory options are all installed at factory As the extension RAM font board and flash modules use the same connector they cannot function simultaneously Unpacking and Inspection This printer is packed in a heavyweight carton a...

Page 5: ...f test pattern Press to continue printing when READY LED is blinking Press to resume printing 3 READY indicator Shows the printer status Green printer is ready to operate Blinking printer is paused press FEED button to continue operation 4 POWER indicator Shows the power and error status Off printer power off Green printer power on Blinking error has occurred 6 Power jack Connected to power adapte...

Page 6: ...he media and ribbon access The location should be near the host or terminal Consider the distance between host and printer for the communication cable serial or parallel cable Clear the ground and isolate from other electrical cables for the power adapter Connecting the Power Cord 1 Leave the power switch at the O position 2 Connect the power supply plug to the power jack and the other end to your...

Page 7: ...the printer with any standard Centronics cable to the parallel port of the host computer 2 Alternatively you can connect the printer with a serial cable to the RS232C port of your computer or terminal for PC compatibles the RS232C port is COM1 COM2 or COM3 Note Using Centronics allows for a much higher communication speed than the use of a serial ...

Page 8: ...detect it 2 The default settings can be read from the self test page Loading the Ribbon 1 Lift the printer top cover and keep it at the open position 2 Release the print head module and raise it to the vertical position 3 Unwrap the ribbon roll and place the supply roll into the supply holder of the print head module first insert the left end of the ribbon core into the holder shaft then insert th...

Page 9: ...eft and slide in the guide snug with the media 5 Pull out 6 inches of media and thread the end of the media between the guides adjusters located under the print mechanics Slide in the right guide snug adjuster with the media Thread the media over the roller until 2 of the media shows out of the printer ENSURE THAT THE LABELS ARE FACING UP 6 Press the print head module down firmly until it snaps in...

Page 10: ...ove for steps 1 5 2 Peel off remove 6 inch labels and route the label backing through the dispenser bar into roller gap between the feeding roller and dispenser roller 3 Turn on the power to 1 position 4 Press FEED button and the label backing will advance to dispensing position ...

Page 11: ...secure 6 Close the top cover Loading Media When Cutter is Equipped Follow the same procedure as Loading Media except for step 5 After you thread the media over the roller find the horizontal gap at the cutter module and route the media through this gap ...

Page 12: ...ump mode you just press the feed button again Notes This step is veryimportant and must always be carried out after installation and everytime the media type is changed Failure to do so will result in the gap and label empty detection being incorrect Self Test Pattern for PPLB Resetting the Printer to Factory Default Settings If you would like to reset the printer to its factory defaults after cer...

Reviews: