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   Printer Maintenance

Replace

 

Cutter

 

Assembly

If replacing the cutter assembly, continue with the following steps.

notch

cable

a

a

cutter

guide

guide

notch
for

 

cable

1. Use a small flat‐head screwdriver to release the wire harness connector for the 

cutter assembly (labeled CUTTER MODULE) and separate it (

Figure 6

).

2. Remove the two screws (a) securing the cutter assembly and remove the 

assembly (

Figure 7

). 

Figure

 

7

    

Cutter

 

assembly

 

on

 

clamshell

3. Line up the mounting holes and guides on the new cutter assembly and the front 

of the clamshell. Insert and tighten the screws to secure the assembly.

4. Make sure the cutter is at the side of the cutter assembly.

5. Reattach the wire harness connector (labeled 

CUTTER MODULE

) for the cutter 

assembly at the side of the clamshell (

Figure 6

). 

Be

 

sure

 

to

 

reattach

 

the

 

correct

 

connector

 

for

 

the

 

cutter

 

assembly.

6. Gently pull the black cable out of the notches at the bottom corners of the cutter 

assembly so that the output module can be installed.

Summary of Contents for VP700

Page 1: ...VIPColor VP700 U s e r G u i d e Printer ...

Page 2: ...tries Java and Oracle are registered trademarks of Oracle and or its affiliates Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Windows Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and or other countries Edition VSEA1 80002 VP700 Printer User Guide Edition 3 December 2013 FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 thi...

Page 3: ...ng Parts Keep fingers and other body parts away from the printer Installation Install the printer on a flat level surface The printer must remain level at all times Tilting the printer may cause undue leakage of ink and affect performance and print quality Avoid wide temperature variations Install the printer in a protected location away from direct sunlight open windows or any other places subjec...

Page 4: ...pair Use only authorized consumables Use of any printhead other than authorized Memjet technology printheads will damage the printer and void your warranty Use of unauthorized inks or ink cartridges may damage the printer and will void your warranty Clear media jams promptly To avoid further problems promptly attend to all media jams as well as any other cause of printer failure If you are moving ...

Page 5: ...he Media Type 25 Adjust Alignment for Printing 26 Printing Borderless Full Bleed Labels 27 Export Import Custom media size settings 28 Turning Off the Printer 29 Managing Printer Security Administrator 31 Software Tools 33 Embedded Web Server EWS 33 Support Tools 35 Printer Maintenance 37 Guidelines for Preventive Maintenance 38 Replacing an Ink Cartridge 39 Cleaning the Printhead 40 Replacing the...

Page 6: ...her Printing Problems 65 Clearing a Media Jam 66 Clearing Clogged Ink Nozzles 66 Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity 68 Appendix 69 System Requirements 70 Config Options on the Control Panel 72 Printer Interface GPIO Specifications 75 Regulatory Information 78 Worldwide VIPColor Technologies Contacts 80 ...

Page 7: ...y Passwords Administrator 13 Additional Networking Information 14 Set up the printer on a flat level surface away from direct sunlight see Safety Precautions on page 3 Ensure that there is A power outlet nearby Sufficient space to work with the printer The media cover and top cover open upwards and media loading is from the left side of the printer ...

Page 8: ...p the Printer Start 1 Remove tape and packing materials Remove tapes foam Remove tapes and foam Remove cardboard 2 Connect power squeeze latches to open clamshell pull tabs cardboard b c a b c a Set Up the Printer ...

Page 9: ... Keep the orange cover You will need it to cap the printhead if it is removed from the printer Remove printhead from packaging C K2 M K1 Y Missing Printhead Choose display language LANGUAGE 1 English For other languages press LANGUAGE 1 English Wait for printhead latch to be released Select Config ink couplings Return a b c a b c a b c d e d c After connecting power for the first time press Config...

Page 10: ... on both sides of the printhead Tighten knob fully Insert media till it stops Wait for printer to load media Push media roll against inner guide Flat side against media roll Do not touch the ink couplings electrical contacts or nozzles No less than 45 5 Load media f c g h a b d e f g Loading Media ...

Page 11: ...ostics page 6 Print test label Sample PQ plot d c b a d c b a Verify the following on the PQ plot Lines are printed in the order yellow black cyan black and magenta Lines are clearly defined with no white dots or streaks Vertical dashed lines are straight Bars are printed in the order yellow black cyan black and magenta Bars are clearly defined with no white dots or streaks No color mixing in the ...

Page 12: ...D display turns off turn off the Power switch at the back of the printer 2 Open the clamshell to its highest position 3 Rotate the positioning gear forward to eject the service station 4 Push the service station back in making sure it goes in straight Check the alignment the cap on the service station must be parallel with the edge of the platen 5 Continue pushing the service station while you man...

Page 13: ...s VIPColor VIPColor VP700 Label Printer Toolbox 2 Click VIPColor VP700 Label Printer to launch the default web browser and open the EWS for your printer 3 Click Login and log in with the default password 123 4 Click Security Setup to change the password for the EWS as well as the passwords for the control panel default password 123 See Managing Printer Security Administrator on page 31 for more in...

Page 14: ...nto the computer s disc drive to continue with the printer driver installation for a network printer If the Connection to the Printer Has Changed If the printer has been set up using a USB connection and is later connected via the network or vice versa reinstall the printer driver 1 Network Connect the printer to the network USB Do not connect the printer at this point You will be prompted to do s...

Page 15: ...inter Parts of the Printer 16 Choosing Label Media 20 Printing Labels 23 Printing Borderless Full Bleed Labels 27 Export Import Custom media size settings 28 Turning Off the Printer 29 Managing Printer Security Administrator 31 Software Tools 33 ...

Page 16: ...16 Using the Printer Parts of the Printer Control Panel Top Cover Front Cover Output Slot Media Cover GPIO Port USB Port Ethernet Port Power Socket Power Switch ...

Page 17: ...iving data from the computer There are print jobs in the printer memory The icons above the printer buttons indicate their functions Table 2 When the printer is online press Config to access the configuration menus The options are described in Config Options on the Control Panel on page 72 Press and to scroll through the menus Press Select to select an option or setting C K2 M K1 Y Printer Online ...

Page 18: ...enus Up Down Move through the menu options Select Select a menu option or confirm a setting Return Return to previous menu Unload Media Unload the labels Pause Resume Pause or resume printing If printing Roll to Roll the printer pauses for 10 seconds then prints the next page and pauses again It will continue to print and pause Cancel Cancel printing Function Description ...

Page 19: ... and enter the password provided by your administrator Security Level 2 gives administrator access to all functions C K2 M K1 Y Printer Online CONFIGURATION 1 SETUP SETUP 2 SECURITY SECURITY 2 Level 1 Config Select Select Select ENTER PASSWORD Press to set Press to move to next digit 1 On the control panel select Config SETUP SECURITY Level 1 or Level 2 2 Enter the 3 digit password 3 Press to retu...

Page 20: ...el width 2 0 to 8 5 50 8 mm to 215 9 mm Label length Continuous Roll to Roll Maximum 40 1 016 m Roll to Cut Print and Present Maximum 8 203 2mm Label thickness Maximum 0 01 0 3 mm including liner if any Minimum 0 005 0 13 mm Core size 3 76 2 mm Roll diameter Maximum 8 203 2 mm Print mode Detection Coating on J I Minimum Maximum I 3 0 76 0 mm cardboard core 3 0 76 0 mm cardboard core J N A Up to 8 ...

Page 21: ...8 mm 8 5 216 0 mm E 2 0 50 8 mm 40 0 1016 0 mm E G H D Minimum Maximum D 2 0 50 8 mm 8 5 216 0 mm E 2 0 50 8 mm 40 0 1016 0 mm H 1 0 25 4 mm 8 5 216 0 mm G 0 125 3 0 mm 0 3 8 0 mm Reverse side of tag stock Using the Printer 21 Figure 2 Gap Transmissive Media Figure 3 Black Mark Reflective Media ...

Page 22: ...AINTENANCE 1 PRINT TEST PAGE PRINT TEST PAGE 1 Barcodes Config Select Select Select Sample Barcodes Test Page 1 On the control panel select Config MAINTENANCE PRINT TEST PAGE Barcodes 2 Verify the following on the test page Label is printed in black with no other color visible The text is legible The barcodes are readable No ink smear color mix or streaks ...

Page 23: ...int the document Any changes to the settings only apply to the current print job Once you exit the application the changes may be lost Make the changes in the printer driver if you wish to keep the settings as the default for all print jobs Change Default Settings in Printer Driver To select the default print settings that will be used for all print jobs 1 From the Windows Start menu select Device...

Page 24: ...g large files Sheets per cut Cut after printing the specified number of labels Print and Present Print cut and present label Remove the label to continue printing Roll to Roll Select Roll to Roll if a rewinder is used Choose whether to print the first label or print multiple jobs without cuts in between Adjust horizontal and vertical print position Select the Media Type that matches the media load...

Page 25: ...r Plain uncoated paper and labels Matte Coated Label Matte coated labels Premium Matte Coated Label Matte coated labels This option uses more ink for better color Glossy Label Glossy labels This option optimizes print quality and dry time Premium Gloss Label Glossy labels This option uses more ink for better color Select this Media Type When you are printing on ...

Page 26: ...t of the image If the image is not centered adjust the top of form and or left edge offsets on the Media tab of the printer driver A positive value for Top of Form adjusts the image towards the top of the label A positive value for Left Edge adjusts the image towards the left of the label Offset settings ...

Page 27: ...orm Bottom of Form Left Edge offset on the control panel for each label size For example the offsets for a 6 x 4 label may be different from a 2 x 2 5 label Hence you need to record the offsets used for each label size Adjustments for Borderless Printing 1 On the General tab of the printer driver Figure 4 click Custom Sizes to set the page size slightly smaller than the label about 0 01 or 0 2 mm ...

Page 28: ...the printer driver you may re import these settings from the backup file Export Custom media size settings 1 On the Import Export tab of the printer driver select Media Sizes 2 Click Export 3 Enter a filename and click Save Import Custom media size settings Select this option 1 On the Import Export tab of the printer driver select Media Sizes 2 Click Import 3 Select the file that you wish to impor...

Page 29: ...to the printer in any other manner may damage the printer 1 Press the Power button on the control panel then press Select to confirm 2 Wait for the LCD display on the control panel to turn off then turn off the Power switch at the back of the printer During a normal shutdown the printer will service the printhead and save data to the memory before turning off ...

Page 30: ...he printer does not respond when you press the Power button press and hold the power button for 5 seconds The printer should switch off However it will not be able to perform the normal shutdown processes Do not use this option unless it is absolutely necessary ...

Page 31: ...A password is required to access this level The administrator can change the passwords through the Embedded Web Server EWS It is recommended that the administrator change the passwords once the printer has been set up The default password is 123 for the EWS and the printer control panel Change Passwords 1 Log in to the EWS a On the Windows Start menu select All Programs VIPColor VIPColor VP700 Lab...

Page 32: ...er Settings The administrator can change the security level for the following protected printer settings which are enabled at Level 1 by default 1 Log in to the EWS 2 Select Security Setup followed by Printer Security 3 From the dropdown list select the minimum security level allowed to access each setting For example if you set Language to Level 0 Operator then all security levels will have acces...

Page 33: ...ation and change various settings 1 On the Windows Start menu select All Programs VIPColor VIPColor VP700 Label Printer Toolbox 2 Click VIPColor VP700 Label Printer to launch the default web browser1 and open the EWS for your printer The EWS displays printer information and usage metrics on the Printer Status page Click Login to log in for full access to all the EWS pages described in Table 4 1 Re...

Page 34: ...ccess the following protected settings Language LCD Brightness Contrast Sensor Sensitivity Network Configuration Network settings for the printer Diagnostics Print test pages Load 4 x 4 or larger labels with inter label gap or continuous Specify whether the media loaded in the printer is Continuous or with Inter Label Gap and click Submit This setting applies when printing all test pages and other...

Page 35: ... Note These EWS settings will only appear in printers that are specifically configured at the factory with the internal unwinder disabled Other settings Retract media when printer is idle for 10 or 30 minutes default When media remains in the printer for some time it may become deformed and printing is affected To avoid this problem select this option to automatically retract the media Enable virt...

Page 36: ...he consumables web page for you to purchase ink supplies online Update Firmware Helps you to update the printer firmware Get Printer Info Displays a log of printer activity and errors This may be required when you contact Technical Support Contact Info Allows you to save your contact information which will be included in the Printer Info log ...

Page 37: ...Using the Printer 37 ...

Page 38: ...the Printhead 40 Replacing the Printhead 41 Opening Closing the Clamshell 44 Cleaning Debris from the Cutting Zone 46 Cleaning the Sensors 47 Replacing the Output Module Cutter Assembly 48 Replacing the Service Station 52 Replacing the Transfer Wiper Assembly 55 Replacing the Aerosol Fan Filter 57 Replacing the Waste Ink Absorber 58 ...

Page 39: ...place Output Module VMAG1 60008A Inspect Replace Service Station MM007 65502 Inspect Replace Transfer Wiper Assembly 1 MM007 65505 Inspect Replace Aerosol Fan Guard VMAG1 70150A Replace Waste Ink Absorber MM007 10005 Inspect Table 6 Maintenance Schedule For 80 Roll to Cut Print and Present Operation Part Every 1M inches 25 400 m Every 2 5M inches 63 500 m Every 5M inches 122 500 m Sensors Clean Cu...

Page 40: ...pen the front cover if the control panel shows Servicing Printhead Wait for the servicing to be completed first 1 Open the front cover of the printer 2 Open the latch and remove the empty ink cartridge 3 Insert the new cartridge and close the latch 4 Close the front cover NOTE Dispose of the empty ink cartridge according to local regulations ...

Page 41: ...eme Always start with the Normal cleaning cycle and proceed to the next level only if print quality does not improve C K2 M K1 Y Printer Online CONFIGURATION 3 PRINTHEAD PRINTHEAD 1 CLEAN CLEAN 1 Normal Config Select Select Select 1 On the control panel select Config PRINTHEAD CLEAN Normal 2 After the cleaning is completed try printing again ...

Page 42: ...e all the ink cartridges are installed before replacing the printhead 1 Open the printer top cover 2 On the control panel select Config PRINTHEAD Replace Wait for the printhead latch to be released 3 When the printhead latch is released open the latch fully ...

Page 43: ...cover You will need it to cap the printhead if it is removed from the printer 42 Printer Maintenance 4 Hold the printhead by the handle and push it toward the printhead latch Once the printhead is released lift it out of the printer NOTE Dispose of the old printhead according to local regulations 5 Remove the new printhead from its packaging ...

Page 44: ... Slide the printhead into the slot Push it toward the front of the printer It should snap into place 7 Close the printhead latch Check that ink is flowing through the tubes on both sides of the printhead 8 Close the top cover ...

Page 45: ...ss the areas inside the printer Opening the Clamshell squeeze clamshell latches Clamshell open Do not open the top cover if the control panel shows Servicing Printhead Wait for the servicing to be completed first 1 Open the top cover 2 Squeeze the latches on either side of the clamshell and open the clamshell to its highest position ...

Page 46: ...Printer Maintenance 45 Closing the Clamshell Squeeze and hold the clamshell latches while you gently lower the clamshell back into place Do not allow the clamshell to drop when closing it ...

Page 47: ...ting zone to avoid contaminating the print zone especially fine dust particles cutter path 1 Open the top cover 2 Vacuum any debris from the cutting zone shown in green 3 Open the clamshell and also check below the cutting zone at the bottom of the printer and in front of the ink cartridges ...

Page 48: ...r behind the Transmissive and reflective sensors behind the second roller first roller second roller first set of rollers 3 Clean ink from the exit sensor if it looks dull a Fold a lint free cloth to form a tip and lightly moisten with de ionized water Insert it in the opening to clean the exit sensor b Repeat with a clean part of the cloth if necessary c Let the sensor dry before continuing 4 Clo...

Page 49: ...rol panel to turn off the printer Also turn off the Power switch at the back of the printer 2 Open the clamshell to its highest position 3 Locate the wire harness connector labeled P107 for the output module Figure 6 Use a small flat head screwdriver to release the connector and separate it 4 Carefully cut the cable ties securing the cables to the left side of the clamshell Be careful not to cut a...

Page 50: ... driver to remove the four screws securing the output module Remove the outer screws a first 6 Carefully remove the output module from the clamshell There is a black cable looped across the bottom of the output module Gently pull the cable away from the bottom corners of the output module and ease the output module out The cutter assembly is now visible Figure 7 ...

Page 51: ...bly Figure 7 Figure 7 Cutter assembly on clamshell 3 Line up the mounting holes and guides on the new cutter assembly and the front of the clamshell Insert and tighten the screws to secure the assembly 4 Make sure the cutter is at the side of the cutter assembly 5 Reattach the wire harness connector labeled CUTTER MODULE for the cutter assembly at the side of the clamshell Figure 6 Be sure to reat...

Page 52: ...r screws securing the output module Replace the two screws in the center b before replacing the outer ones 4 Reattach the wire harness connector labeled P107 for the output module at the side of the clamshell Figure 6 Be sure to reattach the correct connector for the output module 5 Tidy the cables at the side of the clamshell and secure with cable ties Figure 6 6 Carefully close the clamshell whi...

Page 53: ...ect the service station Y C K M K Y K M K C 2 3 cables behind control panel 1 4 3 Press the Power button on the control panel to turn off the printer Also turn off the Power switch at the back of the printer 4 Remove the front panel a Use a T20 Torx driver to remove the four screws labeled 1 to 4 securing the front panel b Release the front panel and disconnect the two cables behind the control pa...

Page 54: ...ce If it is touching metal and the printer is accidently turned on it will short the controller circuit and damage the printer Take care when handling the service station Ink may spill when you tilt the service station NOTE Dispose of the old service station according to local regulations Installation clip flex cable 6 Insert the flex cable into the connector on the new service station and push in...

Page 55: ...e cap on the service station must be parallel with the edge of the platen as shown below If the service station is skewed sideways pull it out and reinsert 8 Continue pushing the service station while you manually rotate the positioning gear backwards to move the service station all the way into the print engine 9 Reinstall the front panel Reconnect the two cables to the front panel and replace th...

Page 56: ...oller 1 Follow the instructions to remove the service station 2 Disconnect the wiper motor cable from the PCB 3 Release the PCB from the mounting clip 4 Route the cable through the housing as you remove the transfer wiper assembly NOTE Dispose of the old transfer wiper assembly according to local regulations ...

Page 57: ...gh the housing as you insert the new transfer wiper assembly into the service station 6 Push the cable between the clips Align the PCB with the mounting clip and push gently into place 7 Connect the wiper motor cable to the PCB 8 Install the service station in the printer ...

Page 58: ... guard and pry the cover off 3 Do the same with the new aerosol fan guard and remove the filter Figure 9 4 Remove the old filter from the printer and insert the new filter 5 Snap the cover back into place on the aerosol fan guard 6 Close the clamshell and top cover Figure 9 Aerosol fan guard To replace the entire aerosol fan guard carefully remove the four screws at the corners of the fan guard Al...

Page 59: ...ink tray and pull it out 3 Remove the waste ink absorber and replace it with a new one 4 Slide the waste ink tray into the printer Push it in till it clicks into place 5 Close the front cover NOTE Take care when replacing the waste ink absorber to avoid staining hands and clothing Dispose of the used waste ink absorber according to local regulations Tools Nitrile powder free gloves ...

Page 60: ... 59 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting If Error Messages Appear 60 Poor Print Quality or Incorrect Printout 62 Other Printing Problems 65 Clearing a Media Jam 66 Clearing Clogged Ink Nozzles 66 Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity 68 ...

Page 61: ...m Clear the jam and replace the media See Choosing Label Media on page 20 Low Ink An ink cartridge is low Replace the ink cartridge Check the ink status icons for the color that is running out Mech Error code Printer mechanical fault Note the error code and contact Technical Support If Mech Error 2 or Mech Error 3 appears during installation see Troubleshoot Printer Setup on page 12 Media Cover Op...

Page 62: ...t of Ink An ink cartridge is out of ink Replace the ink cartridge Check the ink status icons for the color that is empty Top Cover Open The printer top cover is open Close the top cover Error Message Possible Cause Solution ...

Page 63: ...e in this printer Replace the media See Choosing Label Media on page 20 Accumulated ink in the print zone 1 Open the clamshell and inspect the print zone Figure 10 2 Lightly moisten a a lint free cloth with de ionized water and gently clean off any ink from the print zone and printhead 3 Close the clamshell The media is curled and touching the printhead 1 Replace the media See Choosing Label Media...

Page 64: ...Y ink cartridge from the printer 2 Check the color of the ink through the ink level prism If the ink color is very dark black instead of yellow or iodine replace all three color ink cartridges Position of printed image drifts vertically Top of Form position needs adjustment Adjust the Top of Form offset from the printer driver See Adjust Alignment for Printing on page 26 The media is not loaded pr...

Page 65: ...ifications The printer is unable to correctly detect the inter label gap or black mark 1 Clean the sensors See Cleaning the Sensors on page 47 2 If the problem persists adjust the sensitivity of the sensors See Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity on page 68 Labels are skipped when printing Roll to Roll on media with black mark The printer is unable to correctly detect the inter label black mark Adjust th...

Page 66: ...rsists adjust the sensitivity of the sensors See Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity on page 68 Labels are not cut The exit sensor needs cleaning Clean the exit sensor See Cleaning the Sensors on page 47 Changes made using the control panel did not take effect The changes were not saved properly due to user or hardware error 1 Try changing the parameter again 2 If the problem persists reset the printer 1...

Page 67: ...es of missing print or vertical light streaks on several labels may be an indication of clogged ink nozzles Follow the procedure below to clear the ink nozzles After each step print and check the print quality Proceed to the next step only if the problem persists printhead print zone clamshell 1 Open the clamshell and inspect the print zone the area below the clamshell as shown in Figure 10 Vacuum...

Page 68: ...cleaning until the print quality is satisfactory If print quality does not improve continue with step 4 4 Run the Extreme cleaning cycle from the control panel If print quality shows some improvement repeat Extended cleaning until the print quality is satisfactory If print quality does not improve continue with step 5 5 Open the clamshell and inspect the printhead Lightly moisten a lint free cloth...

Page 69: ...tivity may need to be increased when the liner is thicker and decreased when the liner is thinner The sensor settings require security Level 1 supervisor or higher Select the security level before you proceed see Selecting the Security Level on page 19 C K2 M K1 Y Printer Online CONFIGURATION 4 SENSOR SENSOR 1 TRANSMISSIVE TRANSMISSIVE Config Select Select Press to increase or to decrease Press to...

Page 70: ...Appendix 69 Appendix System Requirements 70 Config Options on the Control Panel 72 Printer Interface GPIO Specifications 75 Regulatory Information 78 Worldwide VIPColor Technologies Contacts 80 ...

Page 71: ...he steps below to activate the features 1 On the Windows Start menu select Administrative Tools Server Manager 2 Click Features to view the status of installed features Click Add Features Specifications Windows 7 32 and 64 bit with Service Pack 1 Windows Vista 32 and 64 bit with Service Pack 2 Windows XP 32 and 64 bit with Service Pack 3 Windows Server 2008 R2 32 and 64 bit with Service Pack 1 Win...

Page 72: ...Appendix 71 3 Select the NET Framework 3 5 1 entry and click Next 4 Confirm the installation by clicking Install 5 When installation is complete click Close You may be prompted to restart the computer ...

Page 73: ...e user can access all the functions needed to print but cannot change printer parameters via the control panel Level 1 supervisor The user can access certain printer parameters A password is required to access this level Level 2 administrator All parameters are enabled A password is required to access this level Passwords are set using the EWS see Embedded Web Server EWS on page 33 LCD Contrast1 A...

Page 74: ...n SENSOR1 Transmissive Adjust the sensitivity of the transmissive gap sensor 5 to 5 This sensor detects the inter label gap or notch Reflective Adjust the sensitivity of the reflective gap sensor 5 to 5 This sensor detects the inter label black mark Level Detect and display the tilt angle of the printer The print engine needs to be kept within two degrees from the horizontal plane in both the X an...

Page 75: ...e Bottom of Form Adjust the ending line of the image Left Edge Adjust the print position horizontally Cutter Offset Adjust the position of the cutter A positive value adjusts the cut away from the top of the label while a negative value moves it nearer Menu Option Description Left Edge Top of Form Bottom of Form Label exits printer in this direction ...

Page 76: ... by a sensor The printer starts printing when the signal is received The electrical signal to initiate printing is received at the printer s GPIO port The handshaking protocol is as follows The printer signals it is ready to print by pulling down the Print Job Ready signal from high to low NETWORK List Network Print the network setup parameters which will fit neatly on a 4 x 4 label with inter lab...

Page 77: ...ontrol panel The printer remains in Pause mode until the Ready signal is pulled down again for at least 50ms The printer prints and pulls up the signal when printing is completed No printing occurs whenever the Printer Error signal is pulled low Figure 11 Timing Diagram Table 7 GPIO Pin Assignment D sub 9 pin Connector Pin Signal Description 1 HIGH 3 3 V 2 ADC 5 3 Print job ready output GPIO A25 4...

Page 78: ...Appendix 77 8 NC 9 NC Table 7 GPIO Pin Assignment D sub 9 pin Connector Pin Signal Description ...

Page 79: ...mplies with the European requirements for safety health environment and customer protection This product complies with following European directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC and RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should be...

Page 80: ...니다 注意 供参考的环境保护数据是在产品要求的正常使用环境中测试获得 例如温 度和湿度等 VP700 产品 有毒和危险物品表 按照电子信息产品中国污染控制管理方法的要求 依据 SJ T11363 2006 标准 有毒和危险品 部件名称 铅 Pb 水银 Hg 镉 Cd 六价格 Cr VI 多溴化苯 PBB 多溴化二苯醚 PBDE 外部表面 隔板以及底盘 O O O O O O PCAs 以及电气元件 X O O O O O 电缆线材 X O O O O O 光学系统 O O O O O O 转辊和滚筒 O O O O O O 液压 气压系统 O O O O O O 纸处理系统 X O O O O O 耗材 O O O O O O 备注 O 表示该项目中涉及的所有物料 其包含的有害物质的含量低于 SJ T11363 2006 标准的限制要求 X 表示该项目中涉及的所有物料中至少有一中 其包含的...

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