Pronto! 482/486/682/863
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Explanation of the Signals
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PIN1 - XSTART
- Start
The activation of the signal XSTART triggers the start of printing a label.
This signal is checked if there is a connection between signal STA and
ground GND.
The signal XSTART is active when current flows between PIN1 and PIN9.
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PIN2 - XFEH
- External error
An error has occurred on the external device. The label print is stopped
and the display of the printer shows the message "External error". The
signal XDNB is active.
To continue the print job you might have to remove by hand the label
from the peel position. In following open the print head and place the
label material backward so that the next printable label on the silicon liner
will be moved through the label sensor again. Close the print head.
After the external error is corrected, it is possible to press the PAUSE key
to continue the print job. Printing of the next label starts when the signal
XSTART is active.
If the external error occurred while the printer was printing, the label will
be printed again.
A label which was in peel position while the external error occurred will
not be printed again. In that case the signal XESP stays active until the
next label is taken from the peel position or, in case of the last label, until
you press the CANCEL key.
If you press the CANCEL key after the error is corrected the print job will
be canceled and the printer will be reset to its initial state.
The signal XFEH is active, when current flows between PIN2 and PIN10.
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PIN4 - XESP
- Label is in peel position
There is a label in the peel position.
This signal is active if the contact between PIN4 and PIN14 is opened.
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PIN5 - XEDG
- No existing print job
There is no print job currently available.
Note:
For more information about the user functions see the “QuickLabel
Pronto 482/486/682/863 Programmer's Guide” (Commands x and X).
Summary of Contents for pronto! 482
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Page 50: ...4 4 Device types...
Page 74: ...5 24 Configuration...
Page 88: ...6 14 Loading media...
Page 97: ...Pronto 482 486 682 863 8 7 2 Flange 3 Clamp 4 Rewind Axle Adapters 2...
Page 100: ...8 10 Accessories Rewinding directly onto the Rewind Axle...
Page 102: ...8 12 Accessories Rewinding onto 3 in 76 mm Cardboard Core...
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Page 152: ...8 62 Accessories...
Page 168: ...9 16 CU4 Cutter Accessory...
Page 183: ...Pronto 482 486 682 863 10 15 8 Move the table upwards until it stops 9 Close cover...
Page 220: ...13 8 Service functions...
Page 234: ...15 10 Memory media...
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Page 250: ...17 6 Specifications...
Page 251: ...Pronto 482 486 682 863 A 1 Appendix A Menu Map...
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