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Safety Summary 

ENGLISH VERSION  

 

Safety Summary 

Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions 
necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual 
should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment. 

Do not attempt to effect repairs or modifications to this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified 

using the procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the machine, then contact your 

authorised TYCO ELECTRONICS representative for assistance. 

Meanings of Each Symbol 

This symbol indicates warning items (including cautions). 
Specific warning contents are drawn inside the symbol. 
(The symbol on the left indicates a general caution.) 

This symbol indicates prohibited actions (prohibited items). 
Specific prohibited contents are drawn inside or near the symbol. 
(The symbol on the left indicates “no disassembling”.) 

This symbol indicates actions which must be performed. 
Specific instructions are drawn inside or near the 

 symbol. 

(The symbol on the left indicates “disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet”.) 

 

  

WARNING 

 

This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the machines are improperly 

handled contrary

 

 

Any other than the specified 
AC voltage is prohibited 

Do not use voltages other than the 
voltage (AC) specified on the rating 
plate, as this may cause 

fire

 or 

electric shock

 
 

 

Do not plug in or unplug the power 

 

cord plug with wet hands as this 

                   may cause 

electric shock

If the machines share the same 

                        

outlet with any other 

electrical appliances that 
consume large amounts of 
power, the voltage will fluctuate 
widely each time these 
appliances operate. Be sure to 
provide an exclusive outlet for 
the machine as this may cause

 

fire

 or 

electric shock

.

 

Do not place metal objects or 

 

water-filled containers such as 
flower vases, flower pots or mugs, 
etc. on top of the machines. If 
metal objects or spilled liquid enter 
the machines, this may cause 

fire

 

or 

electric shock

Do not insert or drop metal, 

      

flammable or other foreign 

objects into the machines through 
the ventilation slits, as this may 
cause 

fire

 or 

electric shock

.

 

Do not scratch, damage or modify 

        

the power cords. Also, do not 

place heavy objects on, pull on, or 
excessively bend the cords, as this 
may cause 

fire

 or 

electrical shock

If the machines are dropped or 

 

their cabinets damaged, first turn 

off the power switches and 
disconnect the power cord plugs 
from the outlet, and then contact 
your authorised TYCO 
ELECTRONICS representative 
for assistance. Continued use of 
the machine in that condition may 
cause 

fire

 or 

electric shock

Continued use of the machines in 

                                               

an abnormal condition such as 

when the machines are producing 
smoke or strange smells may cause 

fire

 or 

electric shock

. In these 

cases, immediately turn off the 
power switches and disconnect the 
power cord plugs from the outlet. 
Then, contact your authorised 
TYCO ELECTRONICS 
representative for assistance. 

  

 

Disconnect 

the plug 

    

 

Prohibited

 

  

 

Disconnect 

the plug 

    

 

Prohibited

 

    

 

Prohibited

 

    

 

Prohibited

 

    

 

Prohibited

 

    

 

Prohibited

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for T200 IDENT

Page 1: ...Thermal Transfer Printer T200 Label Printer Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...nician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment for USA only This Class B digital apparatus meet...

Page 3: ...k Do not plug in or unplug the power cord plug with wet hands as this may cause electric shock If the machines share the same outlet with any other electrical appliances that consume large amounts of...

Page 4: ...high humidity dust or gas Ensure the printer is operated on a level surface Any data stored in the memory of the printer could be lost during a printer fault Try to avoid using this equipment on the s...

Page 5: ...oading the Media 2 7 2 8 Loading the Ribbon 2 14 2 9 Media Sensor Calibration Self Print Test and Dump Mode Utilities 2 17 2 9 1 Media Sensor Calibration 2 17 2 9 2 Self Print Test and Dump Mode 2 18...

Page 6: ...may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TYCO ELECTRONICS 2 The contents of this manual may be changed without notification 3 Please refer to your local Authorized Ser...

Page 7: ...m The simple printer mechanism allows easy operation and maintenance Superior hardware Clear print is realized by 8 dots mm 203 dpi for the T22 Label Printer print head at maximum printing speed of 12...

Page 8: ...ches 173 6 8 258 10 2 198 7 8 1 5 2 Front View 1 5 Appearance 1 5 1 Dimensions Media Outlet Ribbon Access Cover SD Card Slot FEED Button Media View Window STATUS Lamp Top Cover Release Button 1 5 3 Re...

Page 9: ...Transmitter Black Mark Sensor Platen Spring Guide Wheel Take up side Spring Guide Wheel Supply side Media Holder Lock Switch Feed Gap Sensor Receiver Media Holder Top Cover Print Head WARNING Do not t...

Page 10: ...uses The main indicator lamp statuses and the corresponding printer statuses are shown inside the top cover Color Status Printer status Green Lights up Stand by Green Flashes fast Communicating with a...

Page 11: ...e printer causing malfunctions CAUTION 2 1 Precautions Do not operate the printer with the cover open Be careful not to allow fingers or articles of clothing to get caught into any of the moving parts...

Page 12: ...nter and then plug the Power Cord into a properly grounded power outlet Refer to Section 2 5 6 Load the media Refer to Section 2 7 7 Adjust the position of the Feed Gap Sensor or Black Mark Sensor to...

Page 13: ...age to the printer 2 Do not turn off the printer power while the Green Indicator Lamp is flashing as this may cause damage to the data being downloaded 1 Before turning off the printer power switch ve...

Page 14: ...port LPT An Ethernet cable connection between the printer s Ethernet interface connector and one of your host computer s Ethernet port NOTE Use an Ethernet cable conforming to the standard 10BASE T C...

Page 15: ...wer Adapter and the Power Cord 1 Make sure that the printer power switch is in the OFF O position 2 Insert the Power Cord into the inlet of the Power Adapter Power Cord 3 Insert the Power Adapter conn...

Page 16: ...inger hand etc Doing so may cause the sensor to wrongly detect a cover close state NOTE Be sure to close the Top Cover completely Failure to do this may affect the print quality When opening or closin...

Page 17: ...that the print side faces up 1 Press down the Top Cover Release Button to unlock the Top Cover then fully open the Top Cover 2 7 Loading the Media This section describes how to load a media in the pr...

Page 18: ...the Media Holders so that the media is fed with the print side facing up Fit the projection of the Media Holders into the core Make sure that the projection of the both Media Holders is engaged with t...

Page 19: ...Media Guides and turn the Media Guide Adjustment Dial in the arrow indicating direction to adjust the Media Guides to the media width Media Guide Media Guide Adjustment Dial 8 Push the Media Holders a...

Page 20: ...media roll in batch mode be sure to tear off the media at the Media Outlet or cut the media past the Strip Plate If you tear off the media at the Print Head by mistake be sure to feed one label 10 mm...

Page 21: ...When issuing labels in the strip mode set the label in the following procedure 1 Load the media as described on the previous pages 2 Open the Strip Block by pulling it out Strip Block Label Strip Feed...

Page 22: ...printer the following care should be taken 1 Face the print surface up 2 The fanfold paper stock is parallel to and level with the fanfold paper slot 3 Interface cables do not interfere with the feed...

Page 23: ...the protrusions on the bottom of the printer into the holes in the External Media Roll Hanger External Media Roll Hanger Option 2 Insert the Media Shaft into the core of the media roll 3 Place it int...

Page 24: ...e Ribbon Supply Roll against the Spring Guide Wheel and fit the wheel into the core Spring Guide Wheel Supply side Ribbon Supply Roll 2 Fit the left side of the core of the Ribbon Supply Roll to the G...

Page 25: ...sh the right side of the core of the Ribbon Take up Roll against the Spring Guide Wheel and fit the wheel into the core 2 Fit the left side of the core of the Ribbon Take up Core to the Guide Wheel al...

Page 26: ...Ribbon Access Cover until it clicks Cont 7 Again turn the Ribbon Rewind Gear to remove any slack of the ribbon Print Head Block Ribbon Access Cover Ribbon Rewind Gear 8 Close the Top Cover gently and...

Page 27: ...nlit Transmissive Feed Gap Sensor is selected 2 Turn off the printer load the media properly and close the Top Cover Note Do not place pre printed area above the media sensor as doing so disables a co...

Page 28: ...est label sample NOTE The following commands should not affect the test print issue D AX XS Z2 1 Z2 2 without AY PRINTER INFO PROGRAM VERSION VX XX XXXX TONE ADJUST XX FEED ADJUST XX Xmm CUT POSITION...

Page 29: ...ment value SENSORSELECTION TRANSMISSIVE Sensorselectionandsensitivity SENSORADJ VALUE TRANSMISSIVE XX REFLECTIVE XX Sensor setting value PRINTSPEED 5IPS Print Speed FLASH ROM 4MB Flash ROM Capacity SD...

Page 30: ...this may destroy the data in the SD card 2 Do not turn off the printer during access to the SD card as doing so may destroy the data in the SD card 3 For handling of the SD card refer to the instruct...

Page 31: ...amage to them 2 Do not use any volatile solvents including thinner and benzene as this may cause discoloration of the cover print failure or breakdown of the printer 3 Do not touch the print head elem...

Page 32: ...h Feed Gap Sensor Cover Open Sensor Black Mark Sensor Platen Wipe the Cover with a dry soft cloth Wipe off dirt with a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent solution CAUTION Do not use any...

Page 33: ...the Media and Ribbon CAUTION Be sure to carefully review and understand the Supply Manual Use only media and ribbon which meet specified requirements Use of non specified media or ribbon may shorten...

Page 34: ...pped Check the fuse or circuit breaker The Indicator Lamp does not light up in green when the power switch is turned on though the power lamp of the Power Adapter is lit The Power Adapter Connector is...

Page 35: ...n Flashing slowly Printing is temporarily stopped paused Press the FEED Button Printing is resumed Green Red Flashing slowly The print head temperature exceeded the upper limit Stop printing and allow...

Page 36: ...the printer CAUTION Do not use any tool that may damage the print head 1 Turn the power off 2 Open the Top Cover and remove the media roll 3 Open the Ribbon Access Cover and remove the ribbon 4 Remov...

Page 37: ...ec 76 2 mm sec 3 sec 101 6 mm sec 4 sec 127 mm sec 5 sec In the strip mode 50 8 mm sec 2 sec 76 2 mm sec 3 sec Available media width including backing paper 25 4 mm 1 0 to 112 mm 4 4 Effective print w...

Page 38: ...3 can be used NOTE The above options are available from your nearest Tyco Electronics representative A1 3 Media Please make sure that the media to be used is approved by Tyco Electronics The warrantie...

Page 39: ...s 0 06 to 0 19 0 0024 to 0 0075 127 5 214 8 42 When the optional External Media Roll Hanger is used Max outer roll diameter Roll direction Outside standard Inside Inner core diameter 25 4 to 38 1 or 7...

Page 40: ...nsor should be aligned with the centre of the Black Mark Sensor is movable within the full range Media feed direction Min 8 mm Min 2 mm Detecting the black marks on the back Sensor should be positione...

Page 41: ...aused by using non approved ribbons For information regarding Tyco Electronics approved ribbon please contact a Tyco Electronics service representative Type Spool type Width 33 8 mm to 110 mm Length D...

Page 42: ...not be bundled tightly with power cords Should not be tied to power line conduits RS 232C Cable description The serial data cable used to connect the printer to a host computer should be one of the fo...

Page 43: ...complete set of alphanumeric characters in one style of type E g Helvetica Courier Times Gap Distance from the bottom of one label to the top of the next label IPS Inch per second A unit used to expr...

Page 44: ...marks to indicate the print area Usually tags are made of cardboard or other durable material Printing Method A print head using thermal transfer Thermal transfer printing A printing method that the t...

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