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 6600 Series Printers 

User’s Manual

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Page 1: ...TallyGenicom 6600 Series Printers User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...IES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE EXCLUDED TallyGenicom does not warrant that the functions contained in the Software will meet your requirements or that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free TallyGenicom reserves the right to make changes and or improvements in the Software without notice at any time 2 IN NO EVENT WILL TALLYGENICOM BE LIAB...

Page 3: ...User s Manual TallyGenicom 6600 Series Printers ...

Page 4: ...Machines Corporation Printronix PGL LinePrinter Plus and IGP are registered trademarks and P7005 P7010 P7015 P7205 P7210 P7215 P7220 and SureStak are trademarks of Printronix Inc ANSI is a registered trademark of the American National Standards Institute Inc Centronics is a registered trademark of Genicom Corporation CSA is a registered certification mark of the Canadian Standards Association Data...

Page 5: ...2 TallyGenicom Supplies Department 13 Corporate Offices 13 2 Setting Up The Printer 15 Before You Begin 15 Power Requirements 15 Select A Site 15 Printer Dimensions 16 Printer Component Locations 20 3 Operating The Printer 21 Powering On The Printer 21 Operating Modes 21 The Control Panel 22 Control Panel Keys 22 Cancel A Print Job 25 Operational Procedures 26 Reload Paper 26 Unload Paper 35 Integ...

Page 6: ...nu 57 Font Submenu 58 Forms Submenu 63 Vertical Format Units VFU Submenu 69 Config Menu 70 Printer Submenu 70 Codes Submenu 73 Graphics Submenu 78 Configurations Submenu 83 Host Interface Submenu 85 Parallel Serial Ethernet Hotport Submenu 86 Serial I O Submenu 88 Parallel I O Submenu 92 Intellifilter Submenu 94 File Management Submenu 95 CST PAA Submenu 96 PTX Setup Option Submenu 96 TCP IP Menu ...

Page 7: ...mming The Security Key 115 How To Program The Security Key 115 7 Troubleshooting 117 Cleaning Requirements 117 Exterior Cleaning 117 Interior Cleaning 118 Diagnosing Problems 120 Bar Code Verification 120 Printing A Hex Dump 121 Fault Messages 122 A Printer Specifications 151 Ribbon Cartridge Specifications 151 Paper Specifications 152 Labels 153 Printer Weight And Dimensions 153 Environmental Cha...

Page 8: ...166 ZTP Menu 167 Performance Limitations 168 D SureStak Power Stacker 171 Introduction 171 Stacker Operation 171 E PTX_SETUP Option 177 Overview 177 The PTX_SETUP Commands 177 Commands 178 F Customer Support 185 TallyGenicom Customer Support Center 185 TallyGenicom Supplies Department 185 Corporate Offices 186 G Communication Notices 187 Notices 187 Energy Star 189 Communication Statements 190 Sof...

Page 9: ...ions that cement TallyGenicom s reputation of world class printing Line matrix printing is TallyGenicom s flagship technology and it remains the workhorse solution for supply chain and back office printing applications because of its reliability lower cost of ownership and flexibility of printing applications Most reliable printer ever Durability provides more up time and lower operating costs Hig...

Page 10: ...to all controls providing faster ribbon replacements and easier paper loading Oversized casters are standard making movement easy Versatility to configure the paper path for either top or rear exit Using the top paper exit this printer is ideal for short print runs and easy access to output Available in three print speeds 500 line per minute 1000 line per minute and 1500 line per minute models Qui...

Page 11: ...t is well taken care of Periodic cleaning handling the printer properly and using the correct printer supplies such as ribbon and paper ensures optimum performance Chapter 7 explains how to clean the printer and printer supplies are listed in Appendix A Conventions In This Manual All uppercase print indicates control panel keys Example Press the CLEAR key then press the ONLINE key Quotation marks ...

Page 12: ...ols configuration and operation Contact Information TallyGenicom Customer Support Center IMPORTANT Please have the following information available prior to calling the TallyGenicom Customer Support Center Model number Serial number located on the back of the printer Installed options i e interface and host type if applicable to the problem Help Menu printout while offline press the MENU ENTER key ...

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Page 14: ...14 Chapter 1 Contact Information ...

Page 15: ... power should be supplied from a separate AC circuit protected at 10 amperes for 100 120 volts or 5 amperes for 200 240 volts at 50 or 60 Hertz Select A Site Select a printer site that meets all of the following requirements Permits complete opening of the printer cover and doors For cabinet models allows at least three feet of clearance behind the printer This permits air to circulate freely arou...

Page 16: ...ection Cable Length Interface Type Maximum Cable Length Centronics Parallel 5 meters 15 feet IEEE 1284 Parallel 10 meters 32 feet Serial RS 232 15 meters 50 feet Ethernet 10 100Base T 100 meters 328 feet 183468b 27 0 in 68 84 cm 83 0 in 210 8 cm 29 0 in 73 7 cm 27 0 in 68 6 cm 27 0 in 68 6 cm 41 0 in 104 cm 57 5 in 146 1 cm ...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 2 Printer Dimensions Cabinet Model with Paper Stacker 183469b 27 0 in 68 6 cm 83 0 in 210 8 cm 32 5 in 82 6 cm 27 0 in 68 6 cm 27 0 in 68 6 cm 32 0 in 81 3 cm 42 5 in 107 8 cm 59 0 in 149 9 cm ...

Page 18: ...18 Chapter 2 Printer Dimensions Figure 3 Printer Dimensions Pedestal Model TO F TO F TO F TO F 183882a 25 in 63 5 cm 10 5 in 26 67 cm 48 0 in 122 cm 30 in 76 2 cm 24 6 in 62 48 cm ...

Page 19: ...19 Figure 4 Printer Dimensions Quiet Pedestal Model TOF TO F TO F TO F 184317a 25 in 63 5 cm 10 5 in 26 67 cm 48 0 in 122 cm 24 6 in 62 48 cm 30 in 76 2 cm 34 1 in 86 6 cm Printer Component Locations ...

Page 20: ...ocations TO F TO F TO F TO F 183871 REV A 183871a Ribbon Ribbon Cartridge Ribbon Tension Knob Air Shroud Assembly Tab 2 Tab Slot 2 Blue Tractor Lock 2 Paper Support 2 Tractor 2 Vertical Position Knob Platen Lever Splined Shaft Platen Stop Hammer Bank Cover and Ribbon Mask Ribbon Cartridge Interface ...

Page 21: ...eshooting Table on page 123 for information on fault messages and solutions Operating Modes Online In online mode the printer can receive and print data sent from the host Pressing the ONLINE key toggles the printer from online to offline mode The status indicator is lit in online mode Offline In offline mode you can perform operator functions such as loading paper and setting top of form You can ...

Page 22: ...e U key and the V key at the same time Figure 6 Control Panel Control Panel Keys ONLINE Toggles the printer between online and offline modes LF Performs a line feed LF line feed A single press of the LF key causes a line advance FF Performs a form feed paper advance FF form feed A single press of the FF key causes a form advance to the top of the next form 184136b FF LF ONLINE TOF VIEW CONFIG MENU...

Page 23: ...l move the last printed form as defined in the Eject Distance Menu When the key is pressed again the paper will move forward to the next Top of Form If the Quick Access Menu is set to disable the Eject Key press will be ignored CLEAR In a fault state this key attempts to clear the fault When the fault is cleared the printer returns to the offline mode In Menu mode the CLEAR key takes the printer b...

Page 24: ...value An asterisk appears next to the active value on the display MENU ENTER is also used for starting and stopping printer tests NOTE The MENU ENTER key must be unlocked to function See UP DOWN below The MENU ENTER key lock and unlock function can be configured to be a key combination other than UP or DOWN or Moves up or down between levels in the configuration menus and makes vertical forms adju...

Page 25: ...n offline mode 2 From the host system stop the print job 3 Perform Clear Buffers Press CLEAR key when CLEAR Buffers displays then press MENU ENTER NOTE If the print job is not stopped from the host system before performing Clear Buffers the print job continues with data missing when the printer returns to online mode Exercise caution to prevent unwanted data loss occurrences as this function delet...

Page 26: ... message occurs when the last sheet of paper passes through the paper slot This procedure reloads paper without removing the last sheet of the old paper supply while retaining the current top of form setting Figure 7 Paper Slot Location 183440b 183439b Paper Slot Paper Slot Metal Paper Guide 6620Q Wire Guide 2 Cabinet Model Pedestal Model Front Door 184318a Quiet Pedestal Model Paper Slot Wire Gui...

Page 27: ... NOTE If you are using thick multi part forms and are unable to load the new paper over the existing paper go to step 14 4 Hold the paper to prevent it from slipping down and through the paper slot Figure 8 Loading New Paper into the Printer 5 Pull the new paper above and behind the ribbon mask but in front of the existing paper See Figure 5 on page 20 for the ribbon mask location If necessary gen...

Page 28: ...ver until it stops 10 Press the FF key several times to make sure the paper feeds properly beyond the tractors and over the lower paper guide Feed sufficient paper to ensure the paper stacks correctly 11 Press CLEAR to remove the LOAD PAPER fault message from the display 12 Close the printer top cover Close the cabinet front door 13 Press ONLINE to place the printer in online mode and resume print...

Page 29: ...both tractor doors 15 Remove the old paper from the tractors Allow the paper to fall into the paper supply area 16 Feed the new paper up through the paper slot Hold the paper to prevent it from slipping down through the paper slot 183440 REV B 183440b 183439 REV B 183439b Paper Slot Cabinet Model Pedestal Model Paper Slot Metal Paper Guide 6620Q Wire Guide 2 ...

Page 30: ... Paper on the Left Tractor 17 Pull the paper above and behind the ribbon mask See Figure 5 on page 20 for the ribbon mask location 18 Load the paper on the left tractor 19 Close the tractor door TOF T O F 183441b Paper Left Tractor Door Left Tractor Lock ...

Page 31: ...rk on the paper scale 20 Normally you should not need to adjust the position of the left tractor If adjustment is necessary unlock the left tractor by placing the tractor lock in the middle position Slide the tractor until it is directly to the left of the number 1 on the paper scale and lock it You can also use the paper scale to count columns 183442b Paper Paper Scale Tractor Tractor Splined Sha...

Page 32: ...e tractor door If necessary slide the right tractor to remove paper slack or to adjust for various paper widths Then lock the tractor Figure 14 Using the Paper Guide to Orient the Paper TO F TO F TOF T O F 183443b Tractor Lock Tractor Door 183440b 183439 REV B 183439b Cabinet Model Pedestal Model Wire Guide 2 Paper Slot Upper Paper Guide Upper Paper Guide ...

Page 33: ...g the Perforation with the TOF Indicator 26 Align the top of the first print line with the TOF indicator on the tractor by rotating the vertical position knob For best print quality it is recommended that the top of form be set at least one print line or more below the perforation NOTE For exact positioning perform a short press of the VIEW key to move the last data printed to the tractor area for...

Page 34: ...istent thickness that is not affected when opening and closing the platen lever 28 Lower the platen lever until it stops 29 Press TOF The top of form you have set moves down to the print position If there is data in the buffer the paper moves forward to the last print position on the next page 30 Press CLEAR to clear any fault messages such as LOAD PAPER from the LCD 31 Press ONLINE and close the ...

Page 35: ...with the power stacker installed press the STACKER UP key on the rear control panel Figure 17 Unloading the Paper from the Printer 3 Tear off the paper at the perforation 4 Allow the paper to fall to the back of the printer and into the paper stacking area 5 For pedestal models remove the stacked paper from the paper tray TO F TO F TOF T O F 183477b Paper Perforation ...

Page 36: ...6 For cabinet models remove the stacked paper from the rear cabinet floor For cabinet models with the power stacker installed remove the paper from the wire paper tent and press the STACKER DOWN key to lower the stacker mechanism 7 Close the cabinet rear door 183478b Paper Power Stacker ...

Page 37: ...ard through the paper path especially when using a label stock If you are not careful labels can detach and adhere to the printer within the paper path where only an authorized service representative can remove them b Open the cabinet front door c Gently pull the paper down through the paper slot Allow the paper to fall into the paper supply area d Remove the paper from the paper supply area 18390...

Page 38: ...ition when the platen is closed and restarts the life at 100 If a partially used ribbon is loaded the system continues the life at the percentage indicated for the used ribbon You may also resume printing for approximately two more minutes without changing the ribbon by pressing the ONLINE key twice This may be done as many times as needed to complete the job in progress Ribbon usage information i...

Page 39: ...nformation is stored on the ribbon cartridge you can reload a partially used cartridge onto a different printer Lighter Or Darker Print The ribbon life value as determined by the Integrated Print Management System is factory set so that the image quality at the end of the ribbon life is as good as it was when the ribbon was new You may adjust the ribbon end point for a lighter or darker image as r...

Page 40: ... the procedures for adjusting the image density If you are satisfied with the print darkness continue with the following steps NOTE Ribbon cartridge instructions and illustrations shown in the following section are for the pedestal model Follow the same procedures for the cabinet model Figure 20 Preparing to Load the Ribbon 1 Open the printer cover 2 Raise the platen lever as far as it will go 3 E...

Page 41: ...knob counterclockwise This could damage the ribbon cartridge 6 Hold the cartridge at an angle so that the rear side nearest you is lower than the side with the ribbon Find the two tabs on the outside of the cartridge and place them into the corresponding slots on the air shroud assembly see Figure 21 TO F TO F TO F TO F 183871a Ribbon Ribbon Cartridge Ribbon Tension Knob Air Shroud Assembly Tab 2 ...

Page 42: ...ION Make sure that the ribbon does not twist or fold over 8 Turn the ribbon tension knob clockwise a few times to make sure the ribbon tracks correctly in the ribbon path 9 Close the platen lever 10 Close the printer top cover 11 Press the CLEAR key then the ONLINE key to return the printer to operation TOF T O F 183872a TOF TO F TO F TO F 183874a Ribbon Cartridge A Hammerbank Cover Ribbon Mask Ri...

Page 43: ...ilable depending on which emulation you have installed in the printer IMPORTANT Configuration directly affects printer operation Do not change the configuration of your printer until you are thoroughly familiar with the procedures in this chapter Changing Parameter Settings You may change a printer parameter setting such as line spacing or forms length either by pressing keys on the control panel ...

Page 44: ...int jobs The factory default configuration can be loaded but it cannot be altered Eight configurations can be modified for unique print job requirements The Save Config option allows you to save eight groups of parameter settings in memory as custom configurations numbered from 1 through 8 An explanation on how to save a set of parameter values as a custom configuration using the Save Config menu ...

Page 45: ...ult settings This section provides an example procedure for changing individual parameter values The following procedure shows how to change and save the setting for the Form Length option from the default of 66 lines to 65 lines Use these guidelines to navigate the configuration menus and change other parameters Press to confirm selection Press simultaneously to lock and unlock the ENTER key Lock...

Page 46: ...9 Length Lines 65 Press until the desired selection or value displays 10 Length Lines 65 The indicates this choice is active 11 ENTER Save ONLINE No Save Press ENTER step 12A to automatically save configuration changes Or press ONLINE step 12B to continue without saving 12A Cfg 1 Power Up Cfg Configuration changes have been saved as Configuration 1 and will be set as the Power Up config The printe...

Page 47: ...iguration Example 2 on page 50 that can be stored and loaded later for future use If you do not save your configuration using the Auto Save or this option all of your parameter changes will be erased when you power off the printer Once you have saved a custom configuration using this option it will not be lost if you power off the printer You can load a configuration for a specific print job see L...

Page 48: ...nu mode 4 OFFLINE CONFIG MENU 5 CONFIG MENU PRINTER 6 CONFIG MENU CONFIGURATIONS 7 CONFIGURATIONS Save Config 8 Save Config CONFIG 1 9 Save Config CONFIG 2 Cycle through the choices 10 Save Config CONFIG 2 The indicates this choice is active NOTE We recommend that you print the configuration To print the configuration go to step 11 To skip this procedure and resume printer operation go to step 19 ...

Page 49: ...R 14 PRINTER Ser Par Emul 15 PRINTER Report 16 Report Current Short 17 Report Current Full 18 Report Current Full The selected configuration is printed 19 ONLINE CONFIG 1 20 If you printed out the configuration store it in a safe place The printer is ready for operation Step Press LCD Notes UNTIL MENU ENTER ONLINE ...

Page 50: ... printer is on 2 OFFLINE 3 OFFLINE QUICK SETUP Press to enter MENU mode 4 OFFLINE CONFIG MENU 5 CONFIG MENU PRINTER 6 CONFIG MENU CONFIGURATIONS 7 CONFIGURATIONS Save Config 8 CONFIGURATIONS Name Configs 9 Name Configs CONFIG 1 10 Name Configs CONFIG 2 You will rename config 2 11 CONFIG 2 CONFIG 2 The LCD flashes ONLINE MENU ENTER UNTIL UNTIL UNTIL UNTIL ...

Page 51: ... CONFIG 2 TESFIG 2 Cycle through the choices until S displays 17 CONFIG 2 TES_IG 2 Saves the third character 18 CONFIG 2 TESTIG 2 Cycle through the choices until T displays 19 CONFIG 2 TEST_G 2 Saves the fourth character 20 CONFIG 2 TEST G 2 Cycle through the choices until a blank space displays 21 CONFIG 2 TEST _2 Saves the blank space 23 Name Configs TEST 2 The configuration is renamed TEST 2 St...

Page 52: ...ave Config CONFIG 1 27 Save Config TEST 2 TEST 2 now appears as one of the configuration choices 28 Saving Configuration Save Config TEST 2 Your configuration is saved as TEST 2 29 ONLINE CONFIG 1 Now you have the saved configuration for later use if needed Step Press LCD Notes UNTIL MENU ENTER ONLINE ...

Page 53: ...ptions and Ethernet Parameters options Test Menu This menu includes the diagnostic tests system memory software build part number Feature File if one exists the shuttle type and statistics of the printer Help Menu This selection allows printing of the Help Menu to view the current options and the range of options allowed for each setting OFFLINE Config Menu page 70 TCP IP Menu 1 page 96 Printer Co...

Page 54: ... 1 Tally ANSI Genicom ANSI P5000 P6000 P600 DEC LG01 HP2564C IBM Proprinter Epson FX 1180 MTPL Length Lines 66 1 255 Length Inches 11 0 0 1 25 5 Ribbon Ribbon End Point Darker 6 Darker 5 Darker 4 Darker 3 Darker 2 Darker 1 Normal Lighter 1 Lighter 2 Lighter 3 Lighter 4 Lighter 5 Lighter 6 Lighter 7 Lighter 8 Lighter 9 Lighter 10 CPI 10 12 13 33 15 16 67 17 14 20 5 6 6 67 7 5 8 33 8 57 LPI 1 5 2 3 ...

Page 55: ...e protocol translation MAC Address This menu item is the Manufacturer s Assigned Number and is unique for each printer It is read only DHCP You can enable disable the DHCP protocol using this option but consult your administrator for the appropriate setting Emulation Ser Par Emul This parameter allows you to define which set of printer control commands will be emulated for data received on the Ser...

Page 56: ...llows you to set the lines per inch LPI The possible selections are 1 5 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 and 12 The default setting is 6 LPI Parameter Tally ANSI Genicom ANSI P5000 P6000 P600 Character Set Latin 1 Code Pg 437 Code Pg 437 Latin1 Latin1 OCR A ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI OCR B ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI Auto CR OFF ON ON ON OFF Line Wrap OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Wrap LF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Code 7F FILL FILL Spa...

Page 57: ...the parameter settings for each new job The configurations are stored in memory and will not be lost if you turn off the printer If the Protect Configs parameter is enabled the new configuration will not be saved unless the existing configuration has been deleted first The factory default configuration cannot be changed See Saving Your New Configuration on page 47 for details Power up Config This ...

Page 58: ...h Epson Spanish 2 Epson Lat Amer Epson IRV Latin1 8859 1 Latin2 8859 2 Latin9 8859 15 Cyrillic 8859 5 Greek 8859 7 Turkish 8859 9 Code Page 437 Code Page 850 Code Page 851 Code Page 852 Code Page 855 Code Page 857 Code Page 863 Code Page 866 Code Page 869 Code Page 928 Code Page 437G Code Page 866B Code Page 1250 Code Page 1251 Code Page 1252 Code Page 1253 Code Page 1254 DEC MultiNation DEC Turki...

Page 59: ...d by emulations attached to the Parallel Serial and LAN ports The default depends on the following IRV US German Norwegian Dan French UK Spanish Swedish Finnish Italian Japanese Portuguese Canadian Hungarian Chinese French T6 Swedish T6 Italian T6 Canadian Alt Swedish Basic French Withdrwn Nor Dan T6 UK LG Dutch LG Finnish LG Swiss LG JIS Roman LG Nor Dan LG Swedish LG Turkish LG Cro ASCII Nor Dan...

Page 60: ... be selected NOTE CPI Selection is limited in Constant Density Mode See Printer Specifications on page 151 for a listing of the CPI selections available in Constant Density fonts If you select a CPI value via the Control Panel or an escape sequence from the host computer that is not available in Constant Density Mode the printer automatically switches to Enhanced Mode for printer output Latin1 885...

Page 61: ... Serif NLQ OCR A Optical Character Recognition OCR B Optical Character Recognition Download Selects the downloaded font CPI This parameter allows you to select characters per inch CPI settings The possible selections are 5 6 6 67 7 5 8 33 8 57 10 12 13 33 15 16 67 17 14 and 20 The default is 10 CPI Panel Language This option allows you to set up the printer to display messages on the Control Panel...

Page 62: ...ters printed at 8 9 10 or 12 LPI to be compressed vertically The default is Off Bold Weight Use this option to adjust the boldness of bold text characters The option is only applicable when the Font Matrix is set to CDF or the Font CPI is set to 10 CPI or the Font Ser Par Style is set to OCR A The default is Light Light default Prints a thin bold character This weight is ideal for all CPI s and pr...

Page 63: ...Quick Access Disable Enable Eject Distance 7 46 4 5 10 5 Fast Slew Enable Disable Stack 2 Ribbon End Point Darker 6 Darker 5 Darker 4 Darker 3 Darker 2 Darker 1 Normal Lighter 1 Lighter 2 Lighter 3 Lighter 4 Lighter 5 Lighter 6 Lighter 7 Lighter 8 Lighter 9 Lighter 10 RBN Low Warn Under 2 Under 5 Under 10 Under 20 Under 30 RBN Low Action Warn Continue Warn Pause RBN End Action Ignore RBN End Stop ...

Page 64: ...in is measured in lines from the current Top of Form location The range is 0 to 255 with the default at 66 NOTE The Bottom Margin and Top Margin selections are translated into a physical location on the page Subsequent changes in LPI affect this location If the new location does not exactly correspond with a line position no asterisk is shown as a current setting indicator For example The initial ...

Page 65: ...ion printed forms for quick tear off access When Quick Access is enabled the paper is moved to the tear position by holding down the VIEW key for one second for Eject The Eject mode may be exited by holding down the VIEW key for one second This typically results in a blank form separating the next to print form from the previously printed form Placing the printer back online while in the Eject mod...

Page 66: ...s reached The values are Under 2 default Under 5 Under 10 Under 20 and Under 30 RBN Low Action This menu determines how the printer behaves once a ribbon low condition is reached Warn Continue default Once a ribbon low condition is reached the printer beeps and displays the RIBBON UNDER XX Change RBN Soon warning message Printing will continue without interruption The warning message can be cleare...

Page 67: ...p Disable default The platen does not open at the perforation Enable This parameter enables the automatic perforation skip feature that causes the platen to automatically open between the last line printed on the current form and the first line printed on the next form This feature is useful when using heavy forms that have a large perforation tent that can get hung up in the print station NOTE Wh...

Page 68: ... of dots and produces cleaner sharper barcodes and text Power Stacker This parameter allows you to enable or disable the power paper stacker provided this option is installed Auto Elevator This parameter exists only on printers with the power paper stacker installed The power stacker has a sensor which detects paper movement and raises the stacker as the printed paper stack grows If the printer ha...

Page 69: ...signated as the Vertical Tab Channel This parameter applies only to the emulations which make explicit use of the VFU channels Selections are 1 12 and Unused The default depends on the emulation as defined in the tables under the Emulation selection parameter page 55 Skip When This parameter applies only to the emulations which make explicit use of the VFU channels This parameter designates where ...

Page 70: ...e page 92 Intellifilter see page 94 File Management see page 95 PTX Setup Option see page 96 CST PAA Refer to the PNE User s Manual PRINTER from Config Menu above Ser Par Emul LAN Emul 1 Powerup Dump Mode Beeper Mode Report Tally ANSI Genicom ANSI P5000 P6000 P600 DEC LG01 HP 2564C IBM Proprinter Epson FX 1180 MTPL Tally ANSI Genicom ANSI P5000 P6000 P600 DEC LG01 HP 2564C IBM Proprinter Epson FX ...

Page 71: ... by emulation Parameter Tally ANSI Genicom ANSI P5000 P6000 P600 Character Set Latin1 Code Pg 437 Code Pg 437 Latin1 Latin1 OCR A ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI OCR B ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI Auto CR OFF ON ON ON OFF Line Wrap OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Wrap LF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Code 7F FILL FILL Space Space Space VT Channel 2 12 N A 12 12 Skip When Before Before N A After After Parameter HP 2564C DEC LG01 Eps...

Page 72: ...tyle3 Control codes and spaces are printed in hexadecimal format ASCII characters are printed as is and escape sequences force a new line Beeper Mode When a fault event occurs the beeper will sound There are three options Off On default Each fault event causes the fault alert beeper to produce a few short duration audio tones Cont Beep A fault event causes periodic short duration audio tones that ...

Page 73: ...tware and interface and any options that are installed Intellifilter Prints the currently downloaded Intellifilter Codes Submenu CODES from page 70 Auto LF Auto CR Line Wrap Wrap Line Feed Print on CR Form Feed At TOF Off On On Off On Off On Off Off Double Strike Bold Enable Disable Factory Default 1 If P5000 emulation is selected 2 If Genicom ANSI emulation is selected ESC Enable Disable Alt ESC ...

Page 74: ...eter dictates how the rest of the data will be treated If Line Wrap is OFF the excess characters are lost If Line Wrap is ON printer response is determined by the Wrap Line Feed parameter see below If Line Wrap is ON and Wrap LF is OFF the printer performs a Carriage Return only and overprinting can result If Line Wrap is ON and Wrap LF is ON the printer performs a Carriage Return plus a Line Feed...

Page 75: ...d to a Form Feed Control Code received from the host computer when it is already at a top of form location Enable default The printer performs the requested form feed and advances to the next top of form Disable The printer ignores the Form Feed Control Code sent from the host ESC This parameter is valid only in the Tally ANSI and LG01 emulations When set to Disabled the ESC control character is i...

Page 76: ...will be ignored in the incoming data stream This parameter functions in all emulations and nondownloadable print modes It does not function in plot mode font download or VFU download Selections are 0 255 referring to the decimal value of any 8 bit character or OFF Default is OFF Sub Char From This parameter allows you to select a character that will be replaced by the character designated by the S...

Page 77: ...cted using DC1 and DC3 control codes The printer select deselect operation is not in effect when set to Disable SISO OverszBar Available when Genicom ANSI emulation is selected This parameter allows SI SO operation for barcodes and oversize characters When set to Disable the default barcode and oversize character modes do not need to be activated with SO and deactivated with SI When set to Enable ...

Page 78: ...cted 2 If Genicom ANSI emulation is selected Version 1 2 Descender Fixed Auto Vertical Scale Off Style 1 Style 2 Zero Open Slashed SFCC 126 0 255 Code V Language US UK Swedish Finnish Norwegian Dan Japanese German French Italian Spanish MTPL PGL Language ASCII German Swedish Danish Norwegian Finnish English Dutch French Spanish Turkish Free Format Off On Automatic PY Disable Enable MTPL Bar 1 Off ...

Page 79: ...ers following the PN Command on the same line None default All data plus the line terminator are ignored All All data is executed Free Format Depends on the state for Free Format Mode NOTE For PY Then and PN Then even though Code V documentation states that all other data on the line is ignored some Code V installations do not follow this rule Dark Bar This parameter allows you to set the base dot...

Page 80: ...version of Code V the printer emulates Version 2 is the default selection Descender This parameter controls insertion of the character descender gap between print lines Fixed default The descender gap is always inserted after the line whenever Descender Mode is ON regardless of whether descenders are present or not Auto The descender gap is only inserted after lines containing characters with desc...

Page 81: ... selections are PGL Language This parameter allows you to select the language character set that will be used for text output in Printronix Graphics Mode The default is ASCII The available selections are Free Format This parameter turns on Free Format Mode in Code V graphics whenever a PY is encountered Free Format Mode will remain active until a PN or O Free Format Mode Off command is received Th...

Page 82: ...ator in the above example will not execute PGL Terminator Determines whether or not a CR LF terminator for PGL commands will cause a line feed to occur CR Allows line feeds which follow the carriage return to be executed Example EXECUTE TEST cr lf cr lf NORMAL cr lf The above example would execute three line feeds following the job TEST CR LF default Will not execute line feeds following a carriag...

Page 83: ...er settings for each new job The configurations are stored in memory and will not be lost if you turn off the printer The factory default configuration cannot be changed See Saving Your New Configuration on page 47 for details Load Config The printer can store numerous configurations in memory This parameter allows you to select and load a specific configuration Delete Config You can delete one or...

Page 84: ...tion Press the NEXT key to move to the next character to be modified Press the PREV key to go back to a character you have already modified Continue until you have entered the name you want to give to this configuration then press ENTER to save The name you entered will now represent this configuration on the printer s front panel To exit this menu without saving press any key other than the ENTER...

Page 85: ...port and a separate print job to the IEEE 1284 parallel port the printer s Auto Switching is able to handle both jobs in the order they were received The user does not have to reconfigure the selected interface between jobs Auto Switching gives the printer the ability to handle multiple data streams sequentially With Auto Switching the printer can service hosts attached to the serial parallel and ...

Page 86: ...as busy for too long When Auto Trickle is enabled and the printer s buffers are almost full the printer will begin to trickle data in at the rate set in the Trickle Time menu until the buffers start to empty CONFIG MENU from page 70 Parallel Hotport Serial Hotport Ethernet Hotport 1 Port Type Centronics IEEE 1284 Disable Auto Trickle Disable Enable Trickle Time 1 4 sec 1 2 sec 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec 8 ...

Page 87: ...e of data from the host The Trickle Time value should be less than the host time out value but not too much shorter or else the printer fills up its buffer too fast Timeout This is the value used by the printer to time out from the current port and check the other selected port types for data to print When the printer has not received data from the host after a certain period of time it needs to t...

Page 88: ...set to 7 or 8 bits and must match the corresponding data bits setting in the host computer The default is 8 bits Serial I O from page 70 Data Bits Baud Stop Bits Parity Status Enquiry 8th Bit Protocol 8 Bits 7 Bits 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 1 Bits 2 Bits None Odd Even OFF ON Data Unused Ready Busy Xon Xoff Enq Ack Etx Ack Etx Ack Nak Ack Nak Xon off Etx Ack Xon off Enq Ack F...

Page 89: ... units for indicating when to send new data and when to stop sending data The eight protocols are Ready Busy default Xon Xoff The six Block Mode protocols Enq Ack Enquiry Acknowledge Etx Ack End of Text Acknowledge Etx Ack Nak End of Text Acknowledge Neg Acknowledge Ack Nak Acknowledge Negative Acknowledge Xon off Etx Ack XON XOFF End of Text Acknowledge Xon off Enq Ack XON XOFF Enquiry Acknowledg...

Page 90: ...attern Bit Meaning Value 7 Parity if 7 bit data and parity enabled MSB 6 Always a 1 5 1 if Data Overrun 4 Always a 0 3 1 if Parity Error 2 1 if Paper System Error or Platen Open 1 1 if Offline 0 1 If Busy fault or buffer full LSB Table 3 Status Enquiry Response Bit Pattern Bit Meaning Value 7 Parity if 7 bit data and parity enabled MSB 6 Always a 0 5 Always a 1 4 Always a 1 3 0 if Parity Error Dat...

Page 91: ...DTR Line is used to signal the host that the printer is powered up This DTR Selection will not interfere with host reception of the Xoff Xon Serial Protocol because unlike the Busy selection the DTR Signal is not toggled at the same time as the Xoff Signal When using this option the DTR Polarity parameter must be set to Actv Hi DTR Polarity This parameter is used to set the DTR Signal polarity Act...

Page 92: ...xtended ASCII character set Disable The printer interprets bit 8 of each incoming data character as a zero regardless of its actual setting Data Polarity The Data Polarity parameter must be set to match the data polarity of your host computer Standard default Does not expect the host computer to invert the data Inverted Expects the data received on the data lines from the host computer to be inver...

Page 93: ...gnal The default is leading Prime Signal Enable default The parallel port will perform a warm start reboot if the host asserts the prime signal Disable The parallel port will not perform a warm start reboot if the host asserts the prime signal TOF Action Reset default A form feed is performed before a warm start when the prime signal is asserted from the host This setting is used only if the prime...

Page 94: ...able to meet the demands of the application Serial Parallel LAN Disable default The Intellifilter will be Disabled on the respective port Enable The Intellifilter will be Enabled on the respective port File Management Download This selection will place the printer in the IntelliFilter download mode Delete This selection will delete the currently downloaded IntelliFilter Intellifilter from page 70 ...

Page 95: ... for the user to save or download files into flash Optimize Reboot Reclaims flash space from deleted flash files After pressing ENTER wait for the printer to reboot NOTE When the Optimize Reboot option is executed the message Optimizing Flash Files does not display before printer rebooting takes place IMPORTANT Do not turn the printer off until it has completely rebooted and is either back online ...

Page 96: ... or enables the PTX_SETUP command Setup SFCC Allows you to choose the hex value of the ASCII character you wish to use as the SFCC for the PTX_SETUP command Valid hex values are 01 FF The default value is hex 21 which corresponds to the character TCP IP Menu PTX Setup Option from page 70 Setup SFCC Setup Parse Enable Ignore Disable Factory Default 21h 1 FF hex TCP IP Menu 1 from page 53 ETHERNET P...

Page 97: ...networks which can include protocol translation MAC Address This menu item is the Manufacturer s Assigned Number and is unique for each printer It is read only DHCP You can enable disable the DHCP protocol using this option but consult your administrator for the appropriate setting The options include Disable default Enable For information on assigning the IP Address Gateway Address Subnet Mask an...

Page 98: ...ts the port number for ASCII print jobs The data port number needs to match your host system setting 9100 default 1023 65535 Keep Alive Timer This is the time that the Keep Alive Timer will run With the Keep Alive Timer on the tcp connection will stay connected even after the print job has terminated 3 Minutes default 2 10 Minutes ETHERNET PARAMS from page 96 Factory Default ASCII Data Port Ethern...

Page 99: ...00Base T NIC to communicate at 100 Megabits per second using half duplex 100 Full Duplex Tells the 10 100Base T NIC to communicate at 100 Megabits per second using full duplex Job Control The job control mode has three options Standard default The NIC waits for the printer to finish receiving the current job before sending another job The status line shows done when the job is completely received ...

Page 100: ...Printer Paperout Adj Burnin Test Print Error Log Clear Error Log Ethernet Test Acoustics Dice 5 Checker Weld Patch Log All Characters Full Width 80 col 40 dots 4 76 32 Megabytes Factory Default Test Width Paper Out Dots System Memory On x x Hrs Print x x Hrs Print Strokes xxxxx Print Lines xxxxx 11 inch Pages xxx Poweron Pages Print Statistics Pattern Fault Override Enable Disable Paper Motion 5 S...

Page 101: ... all dot positions are printed creating a solid black band Shuttle Slow Verifies proper operation by exercising shuttle and ribbon motion at low speed Shuttle Fast Verifies proper operation by exercising shuttle and ribbon motion at fast speed Shuttle Only Exercises only the shuttle at fast speed Phase Printer Checks for wavy print The initial phase value is set in the factory Run the test and che...

Page 102: ...Print Statistics You can view various printer statistics and refer to them for preventive maintenance purposes Printer statistics accumulate continuously they do not reset when you turn off the printer All of the printer statistics are set to zero at the factory after burn in testing On The cumulative time in hours the printer has been powered on The range is 0 to 30 000 hours Print The cumulative...

Page 103: ...r value will prevent the printer from spending time shuttling up and down between data bursts Diag Submenu This submenu deals with the configuration of panel functionality defaults Panel Lock This parameter controls whether the Enter key is locked or unlocked at power up Off default The panel is unlocked upon power up On The panel is locked upon power up Panel Display This parameter controls the i...

Page 104: ...aded from the host computer are unaffected Current Config Copies the Factory Configuration settings into the current configuration Any parameters not listed on the Configuration Report such as special characters downloaded from the host computer are unaffected Reset The printer controller performs a hardware reset You may use this in lieu of cycling power to the printer As with cycling power the P...

Page 105: ...es must meet the following specifications The cable design must be double shielded with a copper braid over an aluminum mylar foil and not just a conductive foil spiral wrapped around a drain wire The shield must terminate coaxially 360 degrees to a metal connector housing and not be terminated by just a simple wire lead The cable length including connectors must be 5 meters or less The cable conn...

Page 106: ... meters Table 4 Centronics Interface Connector Pin Assignments Input Signals Output Signals Miscellaneous Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin DATA LINE 1 Return 2 20 ACKNOWLEDGE Return 10 28 CHASSIS GROUND 17 DATA LINE 2 Return 3 21 ONLINE Return 13 28 GROUND 30 DATA LINE 3 Return 4 22 FAULT Return 32 29 Spares 14 DATA LINE 4 Return 5 23 PAPER EMPTY Return 12 28 No Connection 34 35 36 DATA LINE 5 Ret...

Page 107: ...he printer is ready for the next data transfer Online A high true level from the printer to indicate the printer is ready for data transfer and the ON LINE key on the control panel has been activated When the printer is in online mode it may accept data from the host Paper Empty PE A high true level from the printer to indicate the printer is in a paper empty or paper jam fault Busy A high true le...

Page 108: ...t bits equals one byte When a byte of data is sent to the printer the eight bits are sent over eight data lines Some devices cannot send data over their eight data lines To bypass this the 1284 permits data to be sent as half a byte over four status lines Half a byte equals one nibble Two sequential four bit nibbles are sent over the lines Data is transferred from printer to host in four bit nibbl...

Page 109: ...3 5 Host Printer Data 4 6 Host Printer Data 5 7 Host Printer Data 6 8 Host Printer Data 7 9 Host Printer Data 8 MSB 10 Printer nAck PtrClk PtrClk 11 Printer Busy PtrBusy PtrBusy 12 Printer PError AckDataReq AckDataReq 13 Printer Select Xflag Xflag 14 Host nAutoFd Host Busy HostAck 15 Not Defined 16 Logic Grid 17 Chassis Grid 18 Printer Peripheral Logic High 19 Signal Ground nStrobe 20 Signal Groun...

Page 110: ...Data Request nAcknowledge Reverse Driven by the printer Indicates the printer is in a fault condition Data bits 3 and 7 in Nibble mode Xflag Driven by the printer A high true level indicating the printer is ready for data transfer and the printer is on line Data bits 2 and 6 in Nibble mode Host Busy Host Acknowledge NDStrobe Driven by the host Activates auto line feed mode Peripheral Logic High Dr...

Page 111: ...g Resistor Configurations V6 Controller Board For parallel interface configurations the printer is equipped with 470 Ohm and and 1K Ohm terminating reistors on the controller board These are suitable for most applications See Figure 24 If the standard terminating resistor pack is not compatible with the particular interface driver requirements of the host computer other RP1 and RP2 values may be r...

Page 112: ...nterface circuit characteristics are compatible with the Electronic Industry Association Specifications EIA 232 E and EIA 422 B The RS 232 serial interface enables the printer to operate with bit serial devices that are compatible with an RS 232 controller The input serial data transfer rate in baud is selectable from the printer s control panel Baud rates of 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57...

Page 113: ...r to receive data Data Terminal Ready DTR Control signal from the printer Subject to configuration Table 6 Standard 500 1000 1500 and 2000 lpm Models RS 232 Serial Interface Connector Pin Assignments Input Signals Output Signals Miscellaneous Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Receive Data RD 3 Transmit Status Control Data TD 2 Chassis Ground 1 Clear To Send CTS 5 Request To Send RTS 4 Signal Ground...

Page 114: ...114 Chapter 5 RS 232 Serial Interface ...

Page 115: ...urity key This allows the end user or a service technician to enable features such as new emulations without having to remove covers and install a new security key on the controller board The SPX is used at power up only and is not left in the printer during normal operation Because it is a single use disposable item the user is not required to return it to the vendor or manufacturer How To Progra...

Page 116: ...ctions 6 Press the MENU ENTER key to activate the reprogramming sequence The display will read PROGRAMMING PLEASE WAIT 7 When the security key is reprogrammed the display will read REMOVE USED SPX THEN PRESS ENTER 8 Remove the SPX from the debug port at the rear of the printer 9 Press the MENU ENTER key The printer will reboot itself and you may resume normal printing 10 You may need to download a...

Page 117: ...ndung zu unterbrechen Débranchez l alimentation avant de nettoyer l imprimante Desconecte la fuente de energía antes de limpiar la impresora Staccare la fonte di energia prima della pulitura della stampante Exterior Cleaning Clean the outside of the cabinet with a soft lint free cloth and mild detergent soap Dishwashing liquid works well Do not use abrasive powders or chemical solvents Clean the w...

Page 118: ...int quality Most paper dust accumulates around the ends of the platen and ribbon path Figure 26 Interior Printer Components TO F TO F TO F TO F 183871 REV A 183871a Ribbon Ribbon Cartridge Ribbon Tension Knob Air Shroud Assembly Tab 2 Tab Slot 2 Blue Tractor Lock 2 Paper Support 2 Tractor 2 Vertical Position Knob Platen Lever Splined Shaft Platen Stop Hammer Bank Cover and Ribbon Mask Ribbon Cartr...

Page 119: ...ain no water 8 Wipe the splined shaft with a soft cloth 9 Check the ribbon mask and hammer bank cover for bits of torn paper or ribbon lint 10 Remove dust and ink from the platen using a soft cloth lightly moistened with anhydrous alcohol The platen is the thick silver bar behind the hammer bank cover that rotates when the platen lever is rotated CAUTION When cleaning the platen be very careful no...

Page 120: ...l increase overall bar code quality reduce waste from misprinted bar codes and achieve high first time read rates A high first time read rate is an increasingly important factor in newer more efficient systems where manually entered data is not acceptable as a backup function Verification also minimizes the costs of returned products due to poor reading or unaccountable bar codes RJS designs and m...

Page 121: ...listing all ASCII character data received from the host computer with their corresponding two digit hexadecimal codes Hex dumps are used to troubleshoot printer data reception problems Printable characters print as the assigned symbol nonprintable characters are indicated by a period Figure 27 shows an example of a hex dump Figure 27 Hex Dump Sample ...

Page 122: ...on and procedures for resolving fault conditions However many of the procedures described there must be performed only by your authorized service representative Fault Messages Requiring Field Service Attention If a fault is not correctable by the operator the fault message is followed by an asterisk This usually indicates that an authorized service representative is needed You may try two steps to...

Page 123: ...r has begun its boot up routines and is checking for the presence of SDRAM No action required B01 STATUS 8245 SDRAM TEST 32MB No Status message printer boot up routines are testing SDRAM No action required B10 ERROR NO DRAM DETECTED No SDRAM DIMM may not be properly installed Boot up routines did not detect the presence of the SDRAM DIMM Cycle power to see if the message clears if not contact your...

Page 124: ...ears if not contact your authorized service representative 1 B30 STATUS INITIALIZING N A Status message the printer is running its initialization routines after startup and successful memory tests No action is required B35 STATUS WAITING FOR EC STATUS N A Status message the DC on the controller board is waiting for communication with the EC If this message does not clear witin a few seconds there ...

Page 125: ...N 256M No Printer boot initialization tests detect incorrect SDRAM Cycle power to see if the message clears if not contact your authorized service representative 1 B49 ERROR SDRAM LOGICAL BANKS No Printer boot initialization tests detect incorrect SDRAM Cycle power to see if the message clears if not contact your authorized service representative 1 B50 ERROR SDRAM LOGIC COMB BANKS No SDRAM DIMM is...

Page 126: ...orized service representative 1 CLEARING PROGRAM FROM FLASH No Status message emulation software successfully loaded into printer RAM and the checksum matched The old program is now being deleted from flash memory No action is required CLOSE PLATEN Yes The platen lever is open Close the platen lever COIL HOT No One or more hammer coils are overheating Contact your authorized service representative...

Page 127: ...tage completed No action is required D55 Status Send Program to EC No Status message The printer is loading the engine controller program into the engine controller EC No action is required DIAGNOSTIC PASSED No Status message the printer passed its memory and hardware initialization tests No action is required DO NOT POWER OFF No Status message The printer is performing an operation that must be c...

Page 128: ...wer Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E01B TYPE 0x60 See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears re...

Page 129: ...am 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E03D DSI BAT PS See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the mess...

Page 130: ...n program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E04A ISI NO TRA See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If t...

Page 131: ...am 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E08 FLOATINGPNT See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the mess...

Page 132: ... program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E18 DSTORE MISS See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If th...

Page 133: ... 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E31B EVENT 1 BP See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the messag...

Page 134: ...n program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E31G EVENT 6 BP See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If t...

Page 135: ...m 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E32D CND 3 BP See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message...

Page 136: ... program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the message appears load the latest emulation software 2 Cycle power Run the print job again If the message appears record the display message and send it to your next higher support facility E33 WRITE BP See User Manual Yes An illegal or unsupported instruction was attempted in the application program 1 Cycle Power Run the print job again If the m...

Page 137: ...RAM AT ADDRESS XXXXXXXX Yes The printer cannot find the engine controller program or the validation checksum is corrupt Download the program again If the message appears contact your authorized service representative 1 ERROR EC PROGRAM NOT VALID The printer cannot find the engine controller program or the validation checksum is corrupt Download the program again If the message occurs again contact...

Page 138: ...ice representative 1 ERROR PROGRAM NEEDS MORE FLASH No The printer requires more flash memory to run the downloaded program Contact your authorized service representative 1 ERROR PROGRAM NOT COMPATIBLE Yes The printer is not compatible with the downloaded program Use the correct emulation software options s for this printer model ERROR PROGRAM NOT VALID Yes The printer does not see a program in fl...

Page 139: ...fe whether the Integrated Print Management System is enabled or not Install a new ribbon EXHAUST FAN FLT Cabinet model only Yes Sensors cannot detect current in fan circuit Power off the printer and remove the paper path see Maintenance Manual Check that the fan cable connector is connected Check for obstruction of vents and fan airway and remove any obstructions Check for items beneath the printe...

Page 140: ...or in the CT emulation over a twinax interface the printer received a non printable character Press CLEAR and then ON LINE H00 PCI SLOT See User Manual No The controller board is not communicating with a PCI card This could indicate a bad PCI card poor connection or problem in the PCI bus Contact your authorized service representative 1 H01 PCI J12 See User Manual No The controller board is not co...

Page 141: ...trical malfunction of one or more hammer coils Contact your authorized service representative 1 HB NOT INSTALLD No Hammer Bank Not Installed Self test routines do not detect hammer coils at printer start up Contact your authorized service representative 1 HMR BANK FAN FLT Yes Sensors cannot detect current in fan circuit Check that fan cable is connected Check for obstruction of vents and fan airwa...

Page 142: ... it If the message reappears or appears consistently contact your authorized service representative 1 INVALID ACTIVATE No Printer detects a twinax protocol communication error Contact your authorized service representative 1 INVALID COMMAND No Printer detects a twinax protocol communication error and reports the error Contact your authorized service representative 1 LO DRV SHORT No Lower Driver Sh...

Page 143: ...uthorized service representative 1 PAP FD DRVR CIR See Manual No Paper Feed Driver Circuit The paper feed driver circuit on the controller board is drawing too much current Contact your authorized service representative 1 PAP FIFO OVERFL No Paper First In First Out Overflow Firmware error on controller board Contact your authorized service representative 1 PAP FIFO UNDRFL No Paper First In First O...

Page 144: ...on mark characters Check your printer serial interface parameter settings if necessary adjust them so that they match the settings of the attached host PLAT INV CMD No Platen Invalid Command Firmware error on controller board Contact your authorized service representative 1 PLAT INV PARM No Platen Invalid Parameter Firmware error on controller board Contact your authorized service representative 1...

Page 145: ...t Management System software has determined that the ribbon is out of ink Install a new ribbon REGIONx MISMATCH Use Correct RBN Yes The incorrect cartridge type is being used for the printer X indicates the region of the printer Install Region X ribbon cartridge in the printer NOTE Specify the region of the printer when ordering ribbons REMOVE USED SPX THEN PRESS ENTER No Status message An SPX is ...

Page 146: ...ice representative 1 SECURITY KEY NOT DETECTED No The security key is not present or has failed Contact your authorized service representative 1 SENDING PROGRAM TO EC PROCESSOR No Status message the printer is loading the engine controller program into the engine controller No action is required SF ERROR No Structured Field Error Application software has violated structured data field parameters N...

Page 147: ...t power up or the shuttle installed in the printer is not supported by the firmware Contact your authorized service representative 1 SOFTWARE ERROR CYCLE POWER No Application software tried to perform illegal printer function or damaged logic circuits found on controller board Contact your authorized service representative 1 SPX FOUND ERROR KEY NOT DETECTED No The controller board does not have a ...

Page 148: ...or message reported by the Printer Manager when ethernet interface option is installed The network address given in the printer properties was reached but the printer port is busy Refer to the TallyGenicom 6600 Maintenance Manual TIP MISMATCH Use Correct RBN Yes The incorrect cartridge type is being used for the printer Install the correct ribbon cartridge type in the printer UNDEF INTERRUPT No Un...

Page 149: ...ype is being used for the printer 1 Make sure that the correct ribbon cartridge type is installed in the printer 2 Contact your authorized service representative 1 1 Before contacting an authorized service representative power off the printer wait 15 seconds then power it back on and rerun your print job If the message reappears press CLEAR If the fault message still displays then contact your aut...

Page 150: ...150 Chapter 7 Diagnosing Problems ...

Page 151: ...102 1 Pack 403 4 Pack 103 1 Pack NOTE Ribbon cartridge P N 255670 does not work with the 500 lpm printer 255661 Standard Life ASCII 101 1 Pack 102 1 Pack 103 1 Pack P N Brazil Note 256110 Standard Life EC 104 1 Pack Works for all printer models 256112 Standard Life PC 404 4 Pack 101 1 Pack Works for all printer models P N All Regions Note 255860 Security Ribbon 101 1 Pack Works for all printer mod...

Page 152: ...ion works with forms 5 to 12 inches 12 7 to 30 48 cm long and up to 16 inches 41 cm wide with out the paper tent or 15 5 inches 39 5 cm wide with the paper tent installed Thickness Single part 15 to 100 pound 6 80 to 45 36 kg stock Multi part 1 to 6 part forms maximum 12 lb 5 44 kg ply of upper plies Sheet Thickness 0 025 inch 0 064 cm maximum Drive Adjustable tractors 6 pin engagement ...

Page 153: ... 40 64 cm between top and bottom perforations NOTE A 16 inch rear door is needed for the cabinet model Power Paper Stacker option is 5 to 12 inches 12 7 to 30 48 cm long Thickness Not to exceed 0 025 inch 0 064 cm including backing sheet Cabinet Type Dimensions Weight Height Width Depth Unpacked Packaged Floor Cabinet 42 5 inches 27 inches 29 inches 225 lbs 285 lbs Pedestal 35 inches 26 inches 21 ...

Page 154: ... ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program of the U S Environmental Protection Agency Acoustic Noise Levels per ISO 9296 Cabinet Models Pedestal Models Enclosed Pedestal Models Printing 50 dB 500 lpm 1000 lpm 52 dB 1500 lpm 55 dB 2000 lpm 65 dB 65 dB NA 58 dB 500 lpm 60 dB 1000 lpm 63 dB 1500 lpm 6 8 Bel 8 0 Bel Standby 48 dB 50 dB 50 dB 6 3 Bel 6 5 Bel ...

Page 155: ...V 50 60 Hz 4 5A 430W 1469 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 1 9A 430W 1469 6605Q AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz 3 5A 350W 1195 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 1 6A 350W 1195 6610Q AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz 3 5A 350W 1195 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 1 6A 350S 1195 6615Q AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz 5A 460W 1571 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 2A 460W 1571 6620Q AC 100 120V 50 60 Hz 5 5A 540W 1844 AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz 2 1A 540W 1844 Type Standard IEEE 1284 Parall...

Page 156: ...cter set repertoire Print rates for lines containing attributes such as bold or emphasized printing superscripts subscripts or elongated attributes will decrease to not less than half the rates of the font without such attributes The exact print rate of lines containing these attributes depends on the specific print job but software maximizes the throughput by dynamically determining which dot row...

Page 157: ... 53 43 2B 54 44 2C 55 45 2D 56 46 2E 57 47 2F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 60 48 30 61 49 31 62 50 32 63 51 33 64 52 34 65 53 35 66 54 36 67 55 37 70 56 38 71 57 39 72 58 3A 73 59 3B 74 60 3C 75 61 3D 76 62 3E 77 63 3F A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 100 64 40 101 65 41 102 66 42 103 67 43 104 68 44 105 69 45 106 70 46 107 71 47 110 72 48 111 73 49 112 74 4A 113 75 4B 114 76 4C 115 77 4D 116 78 4E 117 79 4F ...

Page 158: ...158 Appendix B ...

Page 159: ...int jobs The printer automatically presents the current print line to the tear bar when it finishes printing and no data are being sent to the printer When it receives more data from the host computer the printer pulls the form down to the print station and resumes printing The ZT printer is available as a 500 lpm 1000 lpm 1500 lpm printer ...

Page 160: ...are not damaged 1 Remove the left paper guide knob and the left front paper guide leaf See Figure 28 2 Remove the right paper guide knob and the right front paper guide leaf 3 Remove the center paper guide knob and the center front paper guide leaf 183483b 183484b A Paper Guide Knob 3 Center Paper Guide Leaf A Outer Paper Guide Leaf 2 Front Paper Guide Leaf 3 ...

Page 161: ... the right outboard mount block so that the right outer paper guide leaf is 5 inches from the right tractor 6 Slide the center mount block so that the center paper guide leaf is centered between the left and right outer paper guide leaves 7 Install the paper guide knobs and front paper guide leaves See Figure 28 183485b Paper Tractor 2 Outer Paper Guide Leaf 2 Center Paper Guide Leaf 5 5 Outboard ...

Page 162: ...m below through the black paper out sensor slot on the left side and up between all front and rear paper guides 3 Load the paper on the left tractor sprockets and close the tractor door 4 Load the paper onto the right tractor sprockets and close the tractor door 183487b 183486 REV B 183486b Paper Paper Out Sensor Center Paper Guide Leaf Front Paper Guide Leaf 3 Tractor Door Outer Paper Guide Leaf ...

Page 163: ...ghtness by sliding the right tractor to remove slack or to adjust for various paper widths See Figure 31 6 Lock the tractors in position by pressing down on the tractor locks Figure 32 Paper Exiting the Top of the Printer 183488b Tractor Lock 2 Tractor 2 Paper 183489b TOF TOF Paper Tear Bar ...

Page 164: ... tear bar page 166 2 Loosen the paper out sensor by turning the sensor knob counterclockwise 3 Position the paper out sensor so that there are at least 2 inches between the bottom of the aluminum extrusion bar and the top of the paper out sensor IMPORTANT For optimal performance 2 inches is recommended for 11 inch forms For shorter forms position the paper out sensor so that there are at least 2 i...

Page 165: ...nce in increments of 1 144th of an inch 8 Press MENU ENTER to select the desired value An asterisk appears next the selected value and a scale prints to indicate the tear bar distance in relation to the tear bar For correct tear bar distance the zero should align with the tear bar See Figure 34 NOTE The Tear Distance value must be changed to print the scale Figure 34 Correct Tear Bar Distance NOTE...

Page 166: ...r 4 Position the perforation so it aligns with the tear off bar NOTE This is easily done by advancing one complete sheet above the tear off bar and folding it over at the perforation 5 Position the fold exactly at the tear bar 6 Tear the sheet off to ensure proper positioning NOTE If you do not want to lose a form position the top of the form at the tear bar Run a finger along the back of the form...

Page 167: ...TearDistance This option sets the tear off distance from the current print position to the tear bar Adjustable values in increments of 1 144th of an inch range from 200 to 2880 The up and down arrows adjust the display value When you press the Enter key the selected value is stored and a scale is printed to indicate the current tear off position The default value is 1060 NOTE When a new value is s...

Page 168: ...eet and continuous friction fed paper is not supported The forms specified in Table 9 can have no more than one form per page horizontally NOTE If you use forms outside these limits the print quality may not be optimum the printer may lose top of form or the frequency of paper jams will increase Table 9 Forms Type Description Length Width edge to edge One to three part continuous with carbon fan f...

Page 169: ...ess properly Position the form perforation against the tear bar Time the tear while the paper is not moving Direct the tear force toward the user and across the tear bar not upward To Clear Paper Jams 1 Raise the platen lever to open the platen 2 Open the left and right tractor doors 3 Pull the paper upward through the top of the printer NOTE DO NOT pull the paper downwards from the bottom This co...

Page 170: ...170 Appendix C Performance Limitations ...

Page 171: ...ror messages and unpredictable operation of the stacker Because most of the stacker assembly is inside the cabinet you must remove the stacker from the printer to service it or replace most of its components Stacker Operation The power stacker mechanically directs the paper from the printer to the paper stack It is mounted in the rear of the cabinet and has its own control panel Its main component...

Page 172: ... press the ONLINE key on the front panel or rear control panel to take the printer offline Figure 37 3 Press the ELEVATOR UP key and wait for the elevator assembly to reach the top of its travel Figure 37 Figure 37 The Rear Control Panel 184108a ON OF F ON LIN E A A ELEVATOR UP ELEVATOR DOWN PAPER ADVANCE ON LINE ...

Page 173: ...pull out the paper tray and install the wireform paper tent Figure 38 If the paper is wider than 15 5 inches 39 5 cm leave the paper tent out of the printer Figure 38 The Paper Tent 184120a Paper Tent Paper Tray A A Note the positions of alignment tab and the paper fence ...

Page 174: ... to set the desired paper length Align the indicator notch on the bearing bracket with the paper length indicator The power stacker can handle paper or forms from 5 to 12 inches 12 7 to 30 5 cm long Figure 39 Figure 39 The Paper Length Indicator 184114a A A Paddle Shaft Bearing Bracket Paper Length Indicator ...

Page 175: ...ker Figure 40 2 Stack the extra pages on top of the wire paper tent if installed making sure the paper bends with the natural fold Figure 40 3 Press the ONLINE key to put the printer in the online state The stacker elevator will return to the correct position for printing 4 Check that the paper is still centered between the sides of the paper tent if installed 5 Close the cabinet rear door 6 If ne...

Page 176: ...176 Appendix D Stacker Operation ...

Page 177: ...nce by allowing print operations to function without using the operator panel Some concepts to keep in mind are as follows 1 PTX_SETUP commands are not emulation specific 2 The PTX_SETUP command set is case sensitive all PTX_SETUP commands are in upper case characters only 3 The white space separating commands may be any number of spaces and tabs This allows a PTX_SETUP file to be formatted for ea...

Page 178: ...TX_END command shall be followed with a line terminator PTX_SETUP commands have the following format SFCC PTX_SETUP Command Sub Command Value PTX_END For example if the SFCC assigned to PTX_SETUP is the default value of the exclamation mark hex 21 and you wanted to load configuration number 4 and capture all incoming data to a file named BIN you would use the following command PTX_SETUP CONFIG LOA...

Page 179: ...he value to which the menu is to be set POWERUP Cfg Sets the power up configuration to Cfg and loads Configuration Cfg Cfg can be any value from 0 8 where 0 is the factory default PRINT Cfg Print Configuration Cfg Cfg can be a number 1 8 or one of four pre defined configurations The four non numeric configurations are requested using the first character for the CURRENT FACTORY POWERUP or ALL confi...

Page 180: ...nloads a name for the configuration specified by Cfg Cfg must be 1 8 CLEAR_NAMES This command resets all of the configuration names to their default values MPI_SELECT MPI This command selects the active Management Protocol Interface MPI Currently there are two selections UCP and PXML PNE_PORT Port This command selects the port that the PNE will use to communicate to the printer The valid ports are...

Page 181: ...meter will force the file data to be written to flash and will end the file capture DRIVE Letter This command is parsed for backwards compatibility However since the flash file system is a single device the drive letter will be ignored PROPS File Prop The PROPS command will set the file properties of a given file The file properties are a four letter case sensitive file descriptor The properties f...

Page 182: ...d sends it to a host computer via the Port I O port Port is either 1284 for reverse nibble or byte mode transfer using the parallel port or SERIAL NOTE if the Ethernet option is installed 1284 is used to upload across the network MAXSIZE Kb For backwards compatibility MINSIZE Kb For backwards compatibility OPTIMIZE none none Causes the printer to optimize the Flash File System The printer automati...

Page 183: ...e front panel can be blocked by using the Protect Configurations feature This is intended to prevent someone from inadvertently reconfiguring a printer The PTX_SETUP commands however will override the protect configurations feature All PTX_SETUP commands will be honored regardless of the value of the Protect Configurations feature Operation of the FILE_IO Command When a file is opened for writing ...

Page 184: ...rovide the operator with a description of what steps to take to correct the error Normally the solution will involve optimizing the Flash File System This can be accomplished by selecting the Optimize Reboot function in the Flash File System menu under File Management NOTE After selecting the Optimize Reboot function do not turn off the printer s power until after the printer returns to the power ...

Page 185: ...the MENU ENTER key Is the problem with a new install or an existing printer Description of the problem be specific Good and bad samples that clearly show the problem faxing or emailing these samples may be required Americas 714 368 2686 Europe Middle East and Africa 31 24 6489 311 Asia Pacific 65 6548 4114 China 86 800 999 6836 http www tallygenicom com service default aspx TallyGenicom Supplies D...

Page 186: ...g 283 NL 6600 Ad Wijchen The Netherlands Phone 31 24 6489489 Fax 31 24 6489499 Printronix Schweiz GmbH 42 Changi South Street 1 Changi South Industrial Estate Singapore 486763 Phone 65 6542 0110 Fax 65 6546 1588 Printronix Commercial Shanghai Co Ltd 22F Eton Building East No 555 Pudong Av Shanghai City 200120 P R China Phone 86 400 886 5598 Fax 86 21 5138 0564 Visit the web site at www tallygenico...

Page 187: ...ations covering subject matter described in this document The furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents You can send license inquires in writing to Printronix Inc 14600 Myford Road P O Box 19559 Irvine CA 92623 9559 U S A The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law TALLYGENI...

Page 188: ...dressed to the suppliers of those products TallyGenicom encourages owners of information technology IT equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed TallyGenicom offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products Information on these product recycling offerings can be found on TallyGenicom s Internet site at http www p...

Page 189: ... machines and copiers to help reduce air pollution and global warming caused by electricity generation TallyGenicom participates in this program by introducing printers that reduce power consumption when they are not being used As an ENERGY STAR Partner TallyGenicom has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency NOTE The ENERGY STAR emblem does not represen...

Page 190: ... Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Fules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European Union EU Conformity Statemen...

Page 191: ...ment Handbuchtexte FCC class A entspricht EMVG Klasse A Text Für alle in Deutschland vertriebenen EN 55022 Klasse A Geräte Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Geräten EMVG vom 18 September 1998 bzw der EMC EG Richtlinie 89 336 Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG Konformitätszeichen CE zu führen V...

Page 192: ...merkung Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Geräte wie in den TallyGenicom Handbüchern angegeben zu installieren und zu betreiben China Declaration This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may need to perform practical actions Taiwan Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product m...

Page 193: ...ther party only with the transfer of the printer on which the Software is used If you do so you must give the other party a copy of these terms and provide all user documentation to that party When you do so you must destroy any copies of Software not resident in the printer Your license for the Software terminates when you no longer rightfully possess the printer No other rights under this licens...

Page 194: ...BILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THAT EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 6 U S Government Users The Embedded Softwar...

Page 195: ...DING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OR SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LI...

Page 196: ...196 Appendix G Software License Agreement ...

Page 197: ...ty 91 Busy Centronics Parallel Interface Signals 107 Byte Mode IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface 108 B00 STATUS SDRAM DETECTION 166MHZ message 123 B01 STATUS 8245 SDRAM TEST 32MB message 123 B10 ERROR NO DRAM DETECTED message 123 B11 ERROR RAM TEST FAILED message 123 B12 ERROR PROGRAM MISSING message 123 B13 ERROR NOT COMPATIBLE message 123 B19 ERROR DC RETURNED message 124 B20 STATUS 00 DOWNLOAD MODE ...

Page 198: ...ng Ribbon Cartridge 40 Character Set ASCII 157 Characteristics environmental 153 Cleaning exterior 117 interior 118 requirements 117 CLEAR Key 23 CLEAR PAPER JAM message 126 Clear to Send CTS RS 232 113 CLEARING PROGRAM FROM FLASH message 126 CLOSE PLATEN message 126 Code V Cmd Char 79 Code V Grph Den 83 Code V Language 81 Code 7F 76 Codes submenu 73 Alt ESC 75 Auto CR 74 Auto LF 74 Barcod Top Pos...

Page 199: ...EXT 24 TOF 24 UP or DOWN 24 UP DOWN 24 VIEW key 23 Conventions manual 11 CPI 61 CRTG COMM ERR message 126 CRTG MISSING message 126 CRTG NOT SETx message 127 CST PAA submenu 96 CTL VOLT FAIL message 127 Current Config 104 Custom configurations 44 Customer Support Center 12 185 D Dark Bar 79 Darker print Integrated Print Management System 39 Data Bit 8 92 Data Bits 88 Data Carrier Detect DCD RS 232 ...

Page 200: ...ECTED message 138 ERROR SHORT AT ADDRESS XXXX message 138 ERROR WRITING TO FLASH message 138 ERROR WRONG CHECKSUM message 138 ERROR WRONG OEM message 139 ERROR WRONG PRINTER TYPE message 139 ESC 75 Ethernet Address 55 97 DHCP 97 Gateway Address 97 IP Address 97 MAC Address 97 Subnet Mask 97 ETHERNET DETECTED message 139 Ethernet Hotport submenu 86 Auto Trickle 86 Port Type 86 Report Status 87 Swit...

Page 201: ...6 B00 STATUS SDRAM DETECTION 166MHZ 123 B01 STATUS 8245 SDRAM TEST 32MB 123 B10 ERROR NO DRAM DETECTED 123 B11 ERROR RAM TEST FAILED 123 B12 ERROR PROGRAM MISSING 123 B13 ERROR NOT COMPATIBLE 123 B19 ERROR DC RETURNED 124 B20 STATUS 00 DOWNLOAD MODE 124 B21 STATUS PRINTER RESET 124 B22 ERROR DECOMPRESS SIZE 124 B23 ERROR DECOMPRESS CKSUM 124 B30 STATUS INITIALZING 124 B35 STATUS WAITING FOR EC STA...

Page 202: ...TED 139 ETHERNET INITIALIZING 139 EXCESS RBN WEAR 139 EXHAUST FAN FLT 139 E00 EXE ADDR0 128 E01A TYPE 0x40 128 E01B TYPE 0x60 128 E02 MACHINE CHK 128 E03A DSI HASH L 129 E03B DSI HASH S 129 E03C DSI BAT PL 129 E03D DSI BAT 129 E03E DSI CXIWX 129 E03F DSI CXOWX 130 E03G DSI ECXIWX 130 E03H DSI ECXOWX 130 E04A ISI NO TRA 130 E04B ISI DIRECT 130 E04C ISI PROTEC 131 E06 NOT ALIGNED 131 E07 ILLEGAL INS...

Page 203: ...TY ERROR 144 PLAT INV CMD 144 PLAT INV PARM 144 PLAT INV STATE 144 PLEASE WAIT RESET IN PROGRESS 144 POWERSUPPLY HOT 144 PRINTER HOT 145 PRINTER UNDER REMOTE CONTROL 145 PROTECTED INSTR 145 PWRSUPP VOLT 145 QUEUE OVERRUN 145 RBN AT END POINT 145 REGIONx MISMATCH 145 REMOVE USED SPX 145 RESTORING BOOT CODE 145 RIB INVLD CMD 145 RIBBON DRIVE 146 RIBBON STALL 146 RIBBON UNDER 2 146 RWP DOWNLOAD 146 S...

Page 204: ...er Par Language 59 Ser Par Matrix 60 Ser Par Style 61 Zero 62 Form Feed at TOF 75 Forms submenu Bottom Margin 64 Eject Distance 65 Fast Slew 65 Horz Adjust 65 Left Margin 64 Length Inches 64 Length Lines 64 LPI 64 Perf Skip 67 Power Saver Time 67 Quick Access 65 RBN End Action 67 RBN Low Action 66 RBN Low Warn 66 Ribbon End Point 66 Right Margin 65 Top Margin 64 Unidirectional 68 Vert Adjust 65 FR...

Page 205: ...COMPAT E NET message 142 INTAKE FAN FAULT message 142 Integrated Print Management System 38 Darker Print 39 Lighter Print 39 Intellifilter submenu 94 File Management 94 LAN 94 Parallel 94 Serial 94 Interfaces printer 105 specifications 155 Interior cleaning 118 INTERRUPT UNUSED VECTOR 00 message 142 INVALID ACTIVATE message 142 INVALID COMMAND message 142 IP Address 97 J Job Control 99 K Keep Aliv...

Page 206: ...and 183 Operational procedures cancel a print job 25 reload paper 26 unload paper 35 Operator menu 57 Auto Elevator 68 Font 58 Forms 63 Power Stacker 68 Vertical Format Units VFU 69 Optimize Reboot 95 Output Darkness 38 Oversz Top Pos 77 Overview printer models 9 Overwrite Files 95 P Panel Display 103 Panel Language 61 Panel Lock 103 PAP BAD TABLE message 143 PAP BSY TOO LNG message 143 PAP FIFO O...

Page 207: ...T RESET IN PROGRESS message 144 PN Then 79 Port Type 86 PostNet Density 82 Power Consumption 155 Power requirements 15 Power Saver Time 67 Power Stacker Operator menu 68 POWER SUPPLY HOT message 144 Powering on the printer 21 Powerup 72 Power Up Config 84 PREV or NEXT key 24 Prime Signal 93 Prime Centronics Parallel Interface Signals 107 Print File List 95 Print job cancel 25 Print on CR 74 Print ...

Page 208: ... Cfg Names 84 Resistor configurations terminating 111 Resistors installation 112 removal 112 Resistors terminating location of 112 Resp Polarity 93 RESTORING BOOT CODE message 145 RIB INVLD CMD message 145 Ribbon 57 Ribbon Cartridge changing 40 RIBBON DRIVE message 146 Ribbon End Point 66 RIBBON STALL message 146 RIBBON UNDER 2 message 146 Right Margin 65 Robust Xon 91 RS 232 113 Clear to Send CTS...

Page 209: ...ics Parallel Interface 107 IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface 109 SISO OverszBar 77 Site requirements 15 Skip When 69 Smooth Size 79 SOFTWARE ERROR CYCLE POWER message 147 Special information 11 Specifications interfaces 155 label 153 paper 152 Speed print 156 SPX FOUND ERROR KEY NOT DETECTED message 147 SPX NOT NEEDED OPTIONS ENABLED message 147 STACK FAULT message 147 STACK OVERFLOW message 147 STACK ...

Page 210: ... 69 View File List 95 VIEW Key 23 Voltage 155 VT Channel 69 W Warnings 11 Weight printer 153 WELD NOT DETECT message 149 WELD RESET ERROR message 149 WELD SNSR MISSING message 149 Wrap Line Feed 74 Z Zero 62 81 Zero Tear Pedestal ZTP adjust paper guides 160 clear paper jams 169 forms type 168 load paper 162 menu 167 overview 159 paper jams 169 position paper 160 position paper out sensor 164 set t...

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