Introduction DuoPrint
Series
6 Operating
Manual
10.15
The label printer is solely intended to print suitable media which have
been approved by the manufacturer. Any other or additional use is not
intended. The manufacturer/supplier is not liable for damage resulting
from misuse. Any misuse is at your own risk.
Intended used includes heeding the operating manual, including the
maintenance recommendations/regulations specified by the
manufacturer.
NOTICE!
The complete documentation is included in the scope of
delivery on CD ROM and can also currently be found in the
internet.
1.3 Product
Description
The label printer provides the ideal solution in which labels as well as
textiles and plastics can be printed in two colours with one working
process. With two printheads arranged one behind the other, labels
are printed with two different colours. The second printing unit is
equipped with ribbon saving function by default, i.e. the printhead is
raised and the transfer ribbon consumption is reduced to a minimum.
With 8 vector fonts, 6 bitmap fonts and 6 proportional fonts the label
printer has a large selection at different font types. It can be printed
inverse, in italic format or 90 degrees turned fonts.
The handling of our durable label printers is easy and comfortable.
The parameter settings are made with the keys of the foil keyboard. At
each time the display shows the current status.
Time-saving printer update is possible by interface. The label printer is
equipped with all usual interfaces such as Centronics, RS-232 as well
as USB 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100 Base-T. Two additional USB ports
for keyboard or scanner are also integrated as standard. The label
printer automatically recognizes by which interface it is controlled
The label printer is delivered with a printer driver and the free label
software Labelstar Office LITE. The software controls which parts of
the label are printed by the first or second printing unit. Existing labels
can be saved to a CF card or an USB stick, opened and/or modified
with a PC keyboard and finally stand-alone printed.