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RibbonMinder
CHAPTER 9
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Introduction
The RibbonMinder (patent pending) ensures quality printing by determining when a ribbon
should be changed. The RibbonMinder monitors ink consumption by analyzing printer hamĆ
mer action. It is designed to alert the operator before the print quality falls below a certain
level. RibbonMinder configuration parameters can be set to meet the specific requirements of
any job. In this way, you can determine at what level print quality is no longer acceptable. When
the print quality reaches this point, a WHEN WORN ACTION will occur. The printer can be
set to either stop printing at this point, or to display a message indicating it is time to change the
ribbon. Replacing the ribbon when the WHEN WORN ACTION occurs will prevent the proĆ
duction of unreadable documents and bar codes.
This chapter provides step-by-step instructions to use the RibbonMinder function. ApplicaĆ
tion hints and shortcuts are included at the end of the chapter. Words and phrases in uppercase
letters represent the actual buttons on the printer control panel and messages that appear in
the display.
Refer to the RibbonMinder diagram on page 9-13 and become familiar with the menu strucĆ
ture and messages displayed when using RibbonMinder features.
Overview
The RibbonMinder operates much like the fuel gauge in an automobile. In a car, the fuel gauge
indicates how much fuel remains. With RibbonMinder, the message display on the printer conĆ
trol panel indicates how much usable ink remains in the ribbon. This feature occurs without
operator attention once it has been set. It may also be controlled through a host interface.
When the ribbon is new, the message display on the printer control panel indicates the ribbon
life is at 100%.
ON LINE
100%
DP AT 10 CPI
Typical new ribbon display
As printing continues, the percentage of usable ink remaining in the ribbon continues to fall.
ON LINE
74%
DP AT 10 CPI
ON LINE
8%
DP AT 10 CPI
Ribbon ink is being consumed
Ribbon life is approaching end
Summary of Contents for P9000 Series
Page 1: ...P9000 Series Multifunction Printer User s Reference Manual R...
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Page 3: ...P9000 Series Multifuction Printer User s Reference Manual R P N 133397 001 Rev B...
Page 12: ...P9012 Multinational User s Reference Manual viii...
Page 18: ...Overview 1 6...
Page 26: ...Operation 2 8 Figure 2 2 Loading Paper...
Page 31: ...2 13 Operation Figure 2 5 Paper Tent Installation Figure 2 6 Paper Stacking...
Page 40: ...Operation 2 22...
Page 43: ...3 3 Configuration Figure 3 1 Sample Configuration Printout...
Page 68: ...Configuration 3 28...
Page 182: ...Routine Service Diagnostics 8 4 Figure 8 2 Cleaning the Paper Motion Detector...
Page 200: ...RibbonMinder 9 14...
Page 230: ...Multinational Character Sets 10 30...
Page 234: ...Installation 11 4 Figure 11 2 Shipping Restraint Removal...
Page 238: ...Installation 11 8...
Page 240: ...P9000 Appendices 10 A 2...
Page 306: ...Appendix C 6...
Page 312: ...Appendix D 6...
Page 322: ...Appendix E 10...
Page 326: ...Appendix F 4 Figure F 2 Removing the DCU PCBA...
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