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User Manual    DL-310 Label & Barcode Printer

Summary of Contents for DL-310

Page 1: ...User Manual DL 310 Label Barcode Printer ...

Page 2: ...ve substances Ensure the printer is connected to a socket with the correct voltage Always disconnect the printer from the power before opening the device to perform maintenance work or remedy errors Do not expose the printer to high temperatures direct sunlight or dust Keep all liquids away from the printer Protect the printer from shock impact and vibration Make sure that both the printer and the...

Page 3: ...n Gasen oder explosiven Stoffen auf Den Drucker nur an eine Steckdose mit der richtigen Spannung anschließen Wenn Sie den Drucker vom Netz trennen wollen den Drucker ausschalten und immer den Netzstecker an der Steckdose ziehen Den Drucker weder hohen Temperaturen noch direktem Sonnenlicht und Staub aussetzen Keine Flüssigkeiten mit dem Drucker in Berührung bringen Den Drucker keinen Erschütterung...

Page 4: ...sque la tension est correcte Pour déconnecter l imprimante de l alimentation principale mettre l imprimante hors tension et toujours débrancher le connecteur secteur de la prise murale Ne pas exposer l imprimante à des températures élevées à la lumière directe du soleil ou à la poussière Ne pas mettre l imprimante en contact avec des liquides Ne pas exposer l imprimante à des chocs impacts ou vibr...

Page 5: ...sive Collegare la stampante a una presa di corrente con tensione adeguata Per scollegare la stampante dalla rete di alimentazione spegnere la stampante e disinserire sempre il connettore di rete dalla presa Non esporre la stampante ad elevate temperature né alla luce solare diretta e alla polvere Evitare il contatto della stampante con liquidi Non esporre la stampante a colpi scosse o vibrazioni V...

Page 6: ...abilidad o sunstancias explosivas Asegure conectar la impresora sólo a un enchufe con un voltaje correcto Cuando quiera desconectar la impresora de la red apague la impresora y siempre tire la clavija de alimentación del enchufe No exponga la impresora a temperaturas altas a la luz solar directa y al polvo No ponga la impresora en contacto con fluidos Nunca exponga la impresora a sacudidas choques...

Page 7: ...спламеняющихся газов и взрывчатых веществ Включайте принтер в розетку только с соответствующим напряжением Если Вы хотите отключить принтер от напряжения сначала выключите принтер сам и затем выньте штекер из розетки Берегите принтер от нагревания от попадания на него прямых солнечных лучей и пыли Не допускайте попадания жидкости на принтер Нельзя подвергать принтер тряске ударам и вибрации Убедит...

Page 8: ...u substâncias explosivas Assegure se de conectar a impressora à tomada elétrica com a voltagem apro priada Quando desligar a impressora da rede desligue sempre a impressora e retire o cabo da tomada Não exponha a impressora a temperaturas altas ou luz solar direta Não aproxime substâncias lí quidas da impressora Proteja a impressora de choques impactos e vibrações Desligue a impressora e o computa...

Page 9: ...koymayın Yazıcı akım kablosunu sadece doğru gerilime sahip bir prize takın Yazıcıyı şebeke ağından ayırmak istediğinizde yazıcıyı kapatın ve ağ fişini her zaman prizden çıkartın Yazıcıyı ne yüksek ısılı ne de doğrudan güneş ışığına ve toza mâruz kalan mekânlarda bulundurun Yazıcı hiçbir sıvı maddeyle temasta olmamalıdır Yazıcı hiçbir sarsıntıya darbeye veya titreşime mâruz kalmamalıdır Veri kablos...

Page 10: ... is a trademark of Centronics Data Computer Corporation DOS is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation SAP is a trademark of SAP AG Windows Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows 2003 2008 2012 2012R2 Server Windows XP and Windows Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other product names and company names appearing in this manual are the registered trade...

Page 11: ...ance as defined below Read the following carefully before handling the product CAUTION Provides information that must be observed to prevent damage to the equipment or loss of date NOTE Advises you of information that is essential to complete a task Related Software and Documents Related Software and Documents Software document name Description DL 310 User Manual This manual DL 310 Maintenance Man...

Page 12: ...Roll Media 16 2 5 Loading Transfer Ribbon 18 2 6 Connecting to Computer 21 2 7 1 Connecting USB interface 22 2 7 2 Connecting serial interface 22 2 7 3 Connecting parallel interface 23 2 7 4 Connecting Ethernet interface 23 2 7 5 Connecting Wlan Interface 24 3 NETWORK SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 25 3 1 Installing Driver 25 3 2 Installing Setup Tool 31 3 3 Setup Tool Application 35 3 3 1 Model and Inte...

Page 13: ...upply 14 7 CHARACTER CODE PAGES 15 7 1 Common to all pages International Character Set USA 15 7 2 International Character Sets 16 7 3 User defined page 17 7 4 PC437 USA Standard Europe 18 7 5 PC850 Multilingual 19 7 6 PC852 Latin2 20 7 7 PC858 Euro 21 7 8 PC860 Portuguese 22 7 9 PC863 Canadian French 23 7 10 PC865 Nordic 24 7 11 PC866 Cyrillic 2 25 7 12 PC720 Arabic 26 8 COMMAND SETS 27 8 1 ZPL Co...

Page 14: ...ith an open structure users can easily change paper roll and ribbon Large media compartment Ribbon as long as 300m and paper roll of Max OD φ127mm can be used Therefore users can change the ribbon and paper roll less often so as to work more efficiently Wide range of connectivity The USB interface is standard interface Serial parallel Ethernet Wi Fi Bluetooth are optional interfaces Various interf...

Page 15: ...2 of 5 Code 39 Code 49 Planet Code EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC E UPC A Code 93 Code 128 Industrial 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 Codabar MSI Plessey 2D ZPL PDF417 CODABLOCK Maxicode Aztec QR Code Data Matrix Ribbon ID φ25 4mm OD φ68mm Length 300m Width 33 110mm Media Handling Media Spec Thickness 0 06 0 18mm Width 25 118mm Length 8 9 400mm Max OD 127mm Min ID φ25 4 38 1mm Media cut Tear bar auto cutter peeler Media...

Page 16: ...printer can use various types of media Standard media Most standard non continuous media uses an adhesive backing that sticks individual labels or a continuous length of labels to a liner Continuous roll media Most continuous roll media is direct thermal media similar to FAX paper and is used for receipt or ticket style printing Tag stock Tags are usually made from a heavy paper up to 0 0075in 0 1...

Page 17: ...as perforations that allow the labels or tags to be separated from each other easily The media may also have black marks or other separations between labels or tags Non Continuous Fanfold Media Fan Fold media is folded in a zigzag pattern Fanfold media can have the same label separations as non continuous roll media The separations would fall on or near the folds Continuous Roll Media Roll media i...

Page 18: ...DL 310 User Guide V1 0 5 1 4 External Dimension and Weight Width Approximately 230 mm Depth Approximately 290 mm Height Approximately 179 5 mm Mass Approx 3 kg excluding power adapter Front View Back view Side view ...

Page 19: ...printer to see if the media compartments are in order If you discover shipping damage upon inspection Immediately notify the shipping company and file a damage report Keep all packaging material for shipping company inspection Notify your authorized Tally Dascom reseller The package contents vary with different customized order requirements DL 310 printer Ribbon Power cord CD ROM Ribbon Rewind Pap...

Page 20: ...mple 1 piece Wax Ribbon spindle 2 pieces Media sample 1 piece Thermal transfer Media fixer 2 pieces Media spindle 1 piece Power adapter 1 piece EU UK US Power cord 1 piece Graphic installation guide 1 piece CD ROM 1 piece Including user guide Driver setup tool graphic installation guide Optional Peeler 1 set Cutter 1 set ...

Page 21: ... T 100Base TX Wireless LAN interface Wi Fi 802 11b g Bluetooth interface BT 3 0 4 0 EDR SPP Model Interfaces Power Cord Paper Cut Sensor USB PAR SER ETH Wi Fi Bluetooth EN UK EU Cutter Tear Bar Black Mark DL 310 O O O O O O Remarks indicates standard configuration O indicates optional configuration PAR Parallel interface SER Serial interface ETH Ethernet interface Optional Interface Serial Paralle...

Page 22: ...te print head temperature and Print head mechanism open or not Feed key Press this key for feeding media Power socket Connect power cord to the printer Power switch For switching on off printer USB interface Connect USB interface cable from host Optional interface Serial Parallel Ethernet Wi Fi Bluetooth Connect optional interface cable from host interface type is on request Wi Fi and Bluetooth ar...

Page 23: ... Holder Turn the adjustor for stretching ribbon Media Holder For placing media Print Head Locking Button For closing or opening the print head mechanism Tear Bar For tearing the media Rotatable Board Disassemble the rotatable board for installing optional kit peeler or cutter Print Head Mechanism Ribbon Pick up Holder Media Holder Ribbon Holder Ribbon Pick up Holder Print Head Locking Button Print...

Page 24: ...ion Platen Roller For feeding paper Component Name Function Media Spindle Insert it into media core for supporting media Media Fixer For fixing media as the above figure shown Ribbon Spindle Install it in ribbon holder for supporting ribbon or ribbon rewind pipe Ribbon Rewind Paper Core Stick the used end of ribbon to the pipe rewind ribbon while the pipe is turning Media Guide Adjuster Black Mark...

Page 25: ...us On Paper end Off Normal Fast blink Label remains in peeler Slow blink Ribbon end Error On Print head mechanism is opened Off Normal Fast blink Print head is over heated 1 8 2 Feed Key Operation Feed Paper Under ZPL EPL mode press Feed Key once feed one piece of label Under ZPL EPL mode hold down Feed Key without release feed labels continuously ...

Page 26: ...losive substances Do not expose the printer to direct sunlight If you cannot avoid placing the printer near a window protect it from the sunlight with a curtain When connecting a computer to the printer make sure the maximum recommended cable length is not exceeded Ensure sufficient distance between the printer and any heating devices or radiators Avoid exposing the printer to extreme temperature ...

Page 27: ...power supply interface at the rear of the printer 4 Ensure the power cord is securely connected Connect the power cord plug to a mains socket on the wall 1 Please only use the power adapter are recommended by supplied or equivalent products 2 When disconnecting the AC adapter plug handheld plug connector housing to avoid the pulling on the cable in force 3 Avoid drag the power adapter cable otherw...

Page 28: ...ensor 1 Make sure gap sensor is selected through the setup tool 2 Lift the top cover to expose the media holder and the print head mechanism 3 Move around the sensor support so as to align its triangle with another triangle on the center housing As it is shown below 2 3 2 Calibrate Reflective Sensor 1 Select Reflective Sensor in the setup tool 2 Lift the top cover to expose the media holder and th...

Page 29: ...s are firmly pressed against both sides of the roll Before printing it is necessary to check whether the media you use is appropriate or not You can scratch the media surface if the scratch turns black it is direct thermal media In this case you do not need to load ribbon Otherwise it is thermal transfer media you have to use a ribbon 1 Lift the top cover to expose the media holder and the print h...

Page 30: ...own firmly until you hear a snap 10 Close the top cover and turn on the printer or press the FEED button if the printer is already on 11 In order to make sure the data is printed within the label area it is necessary to execute Label Calibration Hold down Feed Key and switch on printer simultaneously release Feed Key after the buzzer beeps twice Then the label will be positioned automatically Labe...

Page 31: ...o not use ribbon while using direct thermal media Otherwise barcode and graph will be distorted 1 Lift the top cover to expose the media holder and the print head mechanism 2 Unlatch the print head mechanism by pushing the two blue locking buttons on the sides toward the rear 3 Unwrap the ribbon roll pack and separate the ribbon roll and the bare paper core 4 Insert the spindles into the core and ...

Page 32: ...hen insert the other end into the slot of the ribbon holder 8 Turn back the print head mechanism and then insert the ribbon rewind paper core into the pick up holder top seat Wind the ribbon through print head and insert the spindle hexagon end onto the ribbon adjustor blue gear then insert the other end into the slot of the pick up holder Keep the brighter surface of ribbon inside while winding t...

Page 33: ... 310 User Guide V1 0 20 9 Turn the wheel of the print head mechanism to ensure the ribbon is tightly wound 10 Close the sensor support 11 Press down the print head mechanism on both sides firmly until you hear a snap ...

Page 34: ...to the interface board and the printer Component Name Function Power socket Connect power cord to the printer Power switch For switching on off printer USB interface Connect USB interface cable from host Optional interface Serial Parallel Ethernet Wi Fi Connect optional interface cable from host interface type is on request Connection cable must comply with the following requirements Connection Ty...

Page 35: ... WARNING Be sure to turn off the power supply for both the printer and host computer before connecting the cables 1 Insert the interface cable connector firmly into the interface connector on the connector panel 2 When using the connectors equipped with screws tighten them to secure the connectors firmly ...

Page 36: ... the connector to lock it in place 3 When using interface cables equipped with a grounding line attach the ground line to the screw hole marked FG on the printer 4 Connect the other end of the interface cable to the host computer 2 7 4 Connecting Ethernet interface Before installation make you have installed the driver and the driver for Ethernet interface see Installing Driver on page 17 When LAN...

Page 37: ... kick out cable or the standard telephone line cable to the 10 100BASE T LAN connector Connect the printer to a network by a LAN cable via a switch Connect a 10 100BASE T cable to the 10 100BASE T LAN connector by pressing firmly until the connector clicks into place 2 7 5 Connecting Wlan Interface ...

Page 38: ...ATION 3 1 Installing Driver Switch off the printer before running the printer driver setup Your printer CD ROM comes with Windows Driver Go to the Driver folder and run the installer Please check the website www dascom com for the latest version of driver 1 Click Next ...

Page 39: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 26 3 Select the installation path to the Driver 3 Click Finish ...

Page 40: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 27 4 Click Yes 5 Click Next ...

Page 41: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 28 6 Choose interface 7 Choose printer model Tally Dascom DL 310Z or Tally Dascom DL 310E and the installation path Then click Next ...

Page 42: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 29 8 Click Next 9 Enter printer name Click Next ...

Page 43: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 30 10 Click Finish 11 Then the driver is installed successfully ...

Page 44: ... 31 3 2 Installing Setup Tool Your printer CD ROM comes with Tally Dascom Setup Tool Go to the folder and run the installer Please check the website www dascom com for the latest version of setup tool 1 Choose setup language 2 Click next ...

Page 45: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 32 3 Select the installation path to the tool 4 Click Finish ...

Page 46: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 33 5 Click Install 6 Click Install ...

Page 47: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 34 7 Installation complete Click Finish ...

Page 48: ...m website www dascom com Read the help file carefully before using the setup tool Please click Help button below for more information 3 3 1 Model and Interface Setting Select the printer model and the suitable interface before configuring printer Click setting for setting serial interface or parallel interface For serial interface and emulation setting the setting won t be valid unless you restart...

Page 49: ...ese English Set the printer s system language Chinese or English Print Method Thermal Transfer Direct Thermal Thermal Transfer Use ribbon select thermal transfer Use thermal paper select direct thermal Peeler Off On Off Enable peeler or not Print Speed 1 2 3 4 4 Adjust the print speed Level 1 is lowest Level 4 is highest Emulation ZPL EPL TSPL ZPL Select ZPL EPL while using un continuous paper Sel...

Page 50: ...a Range 5 5 mm Cutting position offset User defined 0 Set the vertical distance of the tearing position When the value is positive the media moves inward towards the printer and vice versa Range 5 5 mm Black mark AD value User defined 0 Adjust the black mark detection accuracy Explanation for Buttons Button Description Get Printer Setting When printer is powering on click this button for acquiring...

Page 51: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 38 3 4 LAN Interface Setup 1 Select Network interface in the setup tool And then click Setting 2 Click Setup Printer ...

Page 52: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 39 3 You could change DHCP IP address or other settings And then enter OK 4 At the end click OK to implement the change ...

Page 53: ... Infra Structure Mode When the printer is working under STA mode it works as a wireless terminal device It is discoverable and can choose access point We would suggest you use AP mode for your initial usage Factory setting AP mode at the convenience of users to change Wi Fi parameters Users can get access via setup tool to change Wi Fi parameters such as IP address network name or switching to STA...

Page 54: ...m to save the new setting 3 6 Install Bluetooth Adapter Driver 1 Install Bluetooth adapter V2 0 or above version that prepared by yourself in the PC via USB interface 2 Power on printer and load paper roll 3 Double click the Bluetooth icon at lower right corner on the PC screen You will see the following window then Click Add a device ...

Page 55: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 42 4 Click the model name and enter Next to continue ...

Page 56: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 43 5 Then the Bluetooth adapter has been installed in the computer 6 Enter the Properties of the printer ...

Page 57: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 44 7 Check the port type in this case it is COM4 ...

Page 58: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 45 8 Right click the printer select Properties Ports and select the output port that you have put down in the case COM4 then click Apply ...

Page 59: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 46 9 Then COM4 for the printer is checked ...

Page 60: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 47 10 Select General and click Print test page for checking Bluetooth performance Setting pages vary depending on the different types of Bluetooth adapter ...

Page 61: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 48 3 7 Bluetooth Setup 1 Select Network interface in the setup tool And then click Bluetooth Settings 2 Click Get Bluetooth Settings ...

Page 62: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 1 3 You could change the Bluetooth Name and Password and then click Send Settings Click Ok to quit the setup ...

Page 63: ... adapter DL 310 setup tool firmware file 2 Connection Connect printer and host with USB cable firmly Check the Device Manager if connection is successful USB printing support will display under universal serial Bus Controllers directory Otherwise please check the connection between printer and USB interface please check whether the Driver installation is successful or not 3 Enter Update Mode Lift ...

Page 64: ...pgrade mode 4 Upgrade Firmware Run Dascom setup tool select model Label Printer and USB interface Select Update Firmware tab then click Browse to locate the firmware CG file and then click Update May take about 20 seconds After loading the firmware the Power LED Error LED and Status LED blink When the printer beeps twice and the three LEDs are on turn the printer off Mission complete ...

Page 65: ...efore you connect the printer to the computer make sure that the printer is in proper working order You can do this by printing a configuration status label 1 Make sure the media is properly loaded the top cover of the printer is closed and the printer is power off Then press and hold the Feed button once you are ready 2 Hold down Feed Key and then switch on printer till Power LED blinks once buzz...

Page 66: ...rent printing speed Current printing width Parameter settings Model DL 310 SN NO XXXXXXXXXXXX ID NO 28 904 XX Firmware version 40 XX XX Interface USB Parallel Serial interface 9600bps 8bitD 1bits None Emulation ZPLII Media Label Print Type Direct Thermal Print Sensor Reflect Print count 0m Label size 100 0mm Gap size 2 0mm Sensor AD G3 D_300 B_0 1 09V 0 28V Memory 8192K Print Density 2 Peeler Off ...

Page 67: ...rom host You can ask technical service for analysis The printer starts printing HEX DUMP PRINT MODE followed by the received data printed in hexadecimal numbers and some characters CAUTION The printer prints if there is no characters corresponding to data During hexadecimal dump functions except some command will be disabled If print data does not cover a line press the FEED switch to print the li...

Page 68: ...Hold down Feed Key and switch on printer till Power LED blinks twice buzzer beeps twice Label calibration should be executed in the following situations Use printer for printing label first time Replace different size of labels Printer skips labels Printer feeds blank labels Refill with new roll of labels ...

Page 69: ...edia Error LED always on Print head mechanism open Close the print head mechanism Status LED blinks Label remains in peeler Remove label Ribbon end Replace ribbon Error LED blinks and buzzer alarms Thermal print head overheated Turn the printer off and wait some minutes before resume Over voltage Print with specified voltage Low voltage Print with specified voltage Power LED and Error LED fast bli...

Page 70: ...ize setting is correct or not Printer feeds blank labels Print without ribbon on transfer thermal paper Install ribbon Paper size setting correct but the printout is crooked skewed or off center Label did not calibrate correctly Execute label calibration refer to Chapter 4 section 4 3 5 2 Resetting the Factory Default Values Sometimes resetting the printer to the factory defaults may solve some pr...

Page 71: ...able lifetime But periodic maintenance is recommended in order to assure error free working This also would guarantee the good print quality over the life time It is recommended to clean the printer once every six months or after 300 hours duty Before cleaning switch off the printer wait a few seconds and unplug the power cord Open the cover and remove the dust paper shreds and other debris from i...

Page 72: ...i interface Wi Fi interface supports 2 4 GHz IEEE Std 802 11b g standard 6 3 Bluetooth Interface Bluetooth version Standard BT3 0 4 0 EDR Communication protocol SPP Radio frequency 2 4GHz Transmission distance 10m 6 4 Ethernet interface Ethernet interface pin assignment Pin No Name Description 1 TX Tranceive Data 2 TX Tranceive Data 3 RX Receive Data 4 n c Not connected 5 n c Not connected 6 RX Re...

Page 73: ...scription PIN 1 Frame Ground PIN 2 TXD PIN 3 RXD PIN 4 RTS PIN 5 Unconnected PIN 6 DSR PIN 7 Signal Ground PIN 8 19 Unconnected PIN 20 DTR PIN 21 25 Unconnected User can view the setting of interface via printing configuration sample The default setting of serial interface is as follow 38400 bps baud rates 8 bit data bit 1 bit stop bit no parity support RTS CTS handshaking protocol Serial interfac...

Page 74: ...s received a Data byte 11 P Busy Signal The printer is busy High level indicates that the printer can t receive data 12 P PE Signal Paper end signal High level indicates that the printer is out of paper 13 Unconnected 14 Unconnected 15 Unconnected 16 Logic Ground 17 Frame Ground separated from logic ground 18 5V 500mA power output 19 30 Logic Ground 31 Initialization signal 32 P Printer error sign...

Page 75: ...240V 1 5A 50 60Hz Output DC 24V 5 2 1A A 1009 3P interface 2 Power Supply connector diagram 3 Power Socket pin assignment Pin Number Signal Name 1 24 V 2 GND 3 N C SHELL F G 4 Power Supply interface type Printer Unetop DC 002 or similar products Computer Unetop DP 002 or similar products ...

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Page 88: ... Bar Code B9 UPC E Bar Code BA Code 93 Bar Code BB CODABLOCK Bar Code BC Code 128 Bar Code Subsets A B and C BD UPS MaxiCode Bar Code BE EAN 13 Bar Code BF MicroPDF417 Bar Code BI Industrial 2 of 5 Bar Codes BJ Standard 2 of 5 Bar Code BK ANSI Codabar Bar Code BL LOGMARS Bar Code BM MSI Bar Code BO Aztec Bar Code Parameters BP Plessey Bar Code BQ QR Code Bar Code BR GS1 Databar formerly Reduced Sp...

Page 89: ...t DE Download Encoding DF Download Format DG Download Graphics DN Abort Download Graphic DS Download Intellifont Scalable Font DT Download Bounded TrueType Font DU Download Unbounded TrueType Font DY Download Objects EG Erase Download Graphics FB Field Block FC Field Clock FD Field Data FH Field Hexadecimal Indicator FL Font Linking FM Multiple Field Origin Locations FN Field Number FO Field Origi...

Page 90: ... Identification HM Host RAM Status HQ Host Query HQ Examples HS Host Status Return HT Host Linked Fonts List HU Return ZebraNet Alert Configuration HV Host Verification HW Host Directory List HY Upload Graphics HZ Display Description Information ID Object Delete IL Image Load IM Image Move IS Image Save JA Cancel All JB Initialize Flash Memory JB Reset Optional Memory JC Set Media Sensor Calibrati...

Page 91: ...e Zebra BASIC Interpreter JR Power On Reset JS Sensor Select JS Change Backfeed Sequence JT Head Test Interval JU Configuration Update JW Set Ribbon Tension JX Cancel Current Partially Input Format JZ Reprint After Error KB Kill Battery Battery Discharge Mode KD Select Date and Time Format for Real Time Clock KL Define Language KN Define Printer Name KV Kiosk Values LF List Font Links LH Label Hom...

Page 92: ...ired Networking Settings NT Set Currently Connected Printer Transparent PA Advanced Text Properties PF Slew Given Number of Dot Rows PH PH Slew to Home Position PL Present Length Addition PM Printing Mirror Image of Label PN Present Now PO Print Orientation PP PP Programmable Pause PQ Print Quantity PR Print Rate PR Applicator Reprint PS Print Start PW Print Width RO Reset Advanced Counters SC Set...

Page 93: ...Print head Resistance SS Set Media Sensors SZ Set ZPL TB Text Blocks TO Transfer Object WC Print Configuration Label WD Print Directory Label WQ Write Query WQ Examples XA Start Format XB Suppress Backfeed XF Recall Format XG Recall Graphic XS Set Dynamic Media Calibration XZ End Format ZZ Printer Sleep ...

Page 94: ...fo EK Delete Soft Font ES Store Soft Font f Cut peel position GG Tetrieve Graphics GI Print Graphics Info GK Delete Graphic GM Store Graphic I Character Set Selection JF Enable Top of Form Backup LO Line Draw Black LS Line Draw Diagonal N Clear Image Buffer O Options Select P Print q Set Label Width Q Set Form Width R Set Reference Point S Speed Select X Box Draw Z Print Direction Code Anotation R...

Page 95: ...printed labels is to be cut at one time SET TEAR This command is used to enable disable feeding of labels to gap black mark position for tearing off SET RIBBON This setting is used to enable disable ribbon sensor detection DIRECTION This command defines the printout direction SHIFT This command moves the label s vertical position OFFSET This command defines the selective extra label feeding length...

Page 96: ...1 0 35 Appendix I Installing the Cutter Removing the Tear Bar 1 Turn off the printer power and open the top cover and the print head mechanism and then pull the tear bar to your side 2 Lift the tear bar up and it can be easily removed ...

Page 97: ...r Guide V1 0 36 3 The tear bar is removed Note Do it in reverse steps so as to install the tear bar Installing the Auto Cutter 1 Power down the printer before installing the cutter Plug in the cutter connector to the printer ...

Page 98: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 37 2 Put the auto cutter onto the slot of the low casing 3 Move the auto cutter gently to the reverse board till you hear the click sound ...

Page 99: ...Tally Dascom DL 310 User Guide V1 0 38 4 After installation you can use the auto cutter 5 Enable the cutter in the setup tool ...

Page 100: ...ction against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ...

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