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2006-08-21 

 

 

Quick Guide 

Barcode Printer 
MB 400i / MB 410i 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Doc. ID:  01453 

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Summary of Contents for MB400I

Page 1: ...Table of contents 2006 08 21 Quick Guide Barcode Printer MB 400i MB 410i Doc ID 01453 Read the quick guide before starting work...

Page 2: ...2 2006 08 21 SATO Europe NV Leuvensesteenweg 369 1932 Sint Stevens Woluwe Brussels Internet www satoeurope com...

Page 3: ...and initial operation 14 5 1 Connecting the device and the battery pack 14 5 1 1 Charging the battery pack using the charging station 14 5 1 2 Inserting the battery pack 14 5 1 3 Connecting the power...

Page 4: ...ts 4 2006 08 21 6 3 Printing 25 7 Disposal 26 8 Maintenance 27 9 Troubleshooting 28 10 Technical data 29 10 1 General information 29 10 2 Connection values 29 10 3 Operating conditions 29 10 4 Emissio...

Page 5: ...compiled under due consideration of valid standards and regulations the present status of technology and our years of knowledge and experience The manufacturer can not be made liable for damage result...

Page 6: ...erpts as well as the use and or disclosure of the contents without the written consent of the manufacturer is not permitted Violations oblige to compensation The right for further claims remains reser...

Page 7: ...rty DANGER points to an immediately dangerous situation which can lead to severe injury if not avoided WARNING points to an immediately dangerous situation which can lead to severe injury if not avoid...

Page 8: ...for purposes exceeding and or deviating from the intended use of the device may lead to dangerous situations Therefore Use the device only for its intended purpose Strictly adhere to all information p...

Page 9: ...n permissible accessories Contact with liquids Setting up the printer on uneven or slanted surfaces Exposing the printer to serious vibrations Extreme temperatures or great variations in temperature i...

Page 10: ...n switch off the device immediately and have it repaired Prevent any live components from becoming moist as this may cause fault currents Disconnect the power cable by pulling the plug rather than by...

Page 11: ...place all of them If possible perform only complete charging discharging cycles Easy cutter CAUTION Risk of injury at the easy cutter The easy cutter used to cut the labels may cause cuts and skin abr...

Page 12: ...EED key 5 PRINT key 6 POWER key 7 Power connector 8 RS 232C connector 9 Battery pack drawer 10 UBS port 11 Infrared communication filter 12 STATUS LED 13 Remaining battery power display 14 Peeling uni...

Page 13: ...ed accessories The following parts are included with your label printer Should an accessory be missing please contact your supplier or the customer service center closest to you Printer Power cable Ba...

Page 14: ...ully charged the LED 4 turns green 3 When the battery pack has been charged remove it from the charging station CAUTION When charging the battery pack use only the charging station included with the d...

Page 15: ...Use only the power cable included with your printer Any inserted battery pack will be charged automatically when the power cable is connected The remaining battery power display will glow red during...

Page 16: ...you will have to peel off the labels first after they have printed NOTE For further information on how to configure printing modes please refer to the included CD ROM Changing the printing mode 1 Chec...

Page 17: ...r cover 1 Slide the cover opening closing lever forward in the direction of the arrow 2 Pivot the printer cover backwards in the direction of the arrow Fig 10 Adjusting the label guide 3 Press and hol...

Page 18: ...bored remove the label roll again 8 Re adjust the label guide as specified above 9 Once again confirm that the roll rotates easily Fig 13 Closing the cover 10 Check that the label tip is protruding 11...

Page 19: ...e printer cover 1 Slide the cover opening closing lever forward in the direction of the arrow 2 Pivot the printer cover backwards in the direction of the arrow Fig 16 Adjusting the label guide 3 Press...

Page 20: ...ored remove the label roll again 9 Re adjust the label guide as specified above 10 Once again check if the roll rotates easily Fig 20 Closing the cover 11 Pull out the label tip approx 10 mm 12 Slide...

Page 21: ...sure to follow the procedure above to switch the peeling unit from peeling printing mode to continuous printing mode before changing the paper 5 3 Setting up communication 5 3 1 General information NO...

Page 22: ...r 3 Close the printer cover 1 4 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the connector on the PC or the handheld terminal 5 3 3 Connecting the RS 232C cable Fig 25 Configuring the RS 232C cable 1 Adj...

Page 23: ...gnal does not have to travel for more than 20 cm and the PC or handheld terminal is within a 30 area vertically and horizontally cone shape from the center of the infrared communication filter NOTE In...

Page 24: ...l the STATUS LED 1 turns off 4 Release the POWER key again 6 2 Test printing Fig 31 Test printing 1 Press the FEED key 1 and the POWER key 2 at the same time The printer is now set to testing mode 2 P...

Page 25: ...rinting 1 Start printing from your PC or handheld terminal The STATUS LED lights orange 2 When printing is complete hold the left upper corner of the label pull it in the direction of the arrow and cu...

Page 26: ...manufacturing and distributing products with a low environmental burden Company wide projects have been undertaken to implement both the Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment WEEE and Restriction of...

Page 27: ...cleaning Remove the battery pack from the device Cleaning Fig 33 Opening the printer cover 1 Slide the lever in the direction of the arrow to open the printer cover NOTE When in peeling printing mode...

Page 28: ...se cover Label roll missing Insert new label roll LED blinking every 0 5 seconds Three short beeps Online Sensor error Adjust sensor type Re install label roll LED blinking green every 1 second Long O...

Page 29: ...t 129 mm 10 2 Connection values Electrical connection Item Value Unit Alternating voltage 100 V Battery pack Lithium ion battery 1 700 mAh 10 3 Operating conditions Environmental requirements Item Val...

Page 30: ...n type gap Printing properties Item Model Value Unit 203 dpi MB 400i 8 pt mm 305 dpi Resolution MB 410i 12 pt mm Item Value Unit Standard Width 50 111 53 114 mm Pitch 25 297 28 300 mm Peeling Width 50...

Page 31: ...ect use 9 Inserting labels 16 Inserting the battery 14 L Liability 5 M Maintenance 27 N Noise 29 O Operating conditions 29 Operation 24 Other specifications 30 Overview 12 P Parts and functions 12 Pee...

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