Installation and Operator’s Manual © 2006 Unimark Products, LLC. a Microcom Corporation Company P/N: 71U-1415-100K, REV E
6.4 Service Menu Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version. "Selected Doc Type" Setup
6.5 Selected Stock Type Parameters Setup Menu (Service sub menu) Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware vers
6.6 Host Setup Menu (Service sub menu) Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version. STX Sequence
6.7 Comm Port Setup Menu (Service sub menu) Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version.
N1. Baud Rate selects the baud rate for the serial port from the available choices. 2. Pari port. • None does not add a parity bit to outgoing d
6.8 TCP/IP Setup Menu (Service sub menu) Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version.
N1. Get HCP server, otherwise the IP address is ente le and accessible on the network for this feature to be enabled, otherwise, the printer may not
6.9 ATB Setup Menu (Service sub menu) Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version. Type
6.10 Printer Setup Menu (Service sub menu) ustomer firmware version. Menu structure may change depending on the specific c
6.11 Maintenance Menu (Service sub menu) Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version. Test o or M t Test Cutter T
Table Of Contents 1.0 Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 4 2.0
Notes: 1. t Motor runs the pla2. Test Cutter cycles the c3. TOF Sensor View shonumber to vary widely at the sensor is functional. It is normal for
6.12 Printer Information Menu (Service sub menu) Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version. S
7 oading Stock The Unit is equipped with a simple input path adjustment method. To adjust the input path, follow these steps: djust the width so tha
7.3 Loading Fan-Fold Stock 1. 2. With the thermal printing surface up, insert the stock between the right and left guide until detected by the Top O
7.4 Loading Roll Stock 1. Pull the outer roll stock alignment guide down towards the outside of the Unit. 3. Lift the outer roll stock guide to it
7.5 Loading Stock with the Optional Dust Cover 1. Locate the finger lift point. Swing open the dust cover door to gain access to the input path ar
7.6 Clearing Stock Jams In the unlikely event that a stock jam occurs, use the following procedure to clear the jam and continue printing operations:
8.0 Thermal Print Head, Platen, and Sensors 8.1 Cleaning the Thermal Print Head 1. Power the Unit off. CAUTION: Print 2. el release button and
8.3 Replacing the Thermal Print Head 1. While the suspect print head is still installed, print the print head profile and configuration coupons. R
8.4 Cleaning/Clearing the Present Sensor (PS) 1. Press the front panel release button. Lift the front panel up and out of the way. 2. Pull the pr
10.0 Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 32 10.1 Basic Failure A10.
8.6 Cleaning/Clearing the Center Top Of Form Sensor (TOF) 1. Press the front panel release button. Lift the front panel up and out of the way. en3
9.0 Stock Cutter 9.1 Cutter Location The cutter is located in the front of the Unit. It is designed to cut between each stock piece (approximate
10.0 Troubleshooting 10.1 Basic Failure Analysis al ar mainte1. a. Verify AC plug is installed into the rear of the Unit. b. Check the AC line l
10.2 Basic Alert Messages A front control panel display alert occurs when the Unit detects a conditi be r an LED flashing. Exact alert indication w
11.0 Models/Options 11.1 L-Shaped Base Model The base model is essentially an L-shaped case with the stock input area open. This allows easy acce
11.3 Roll Stock Dust Cover Model An optional roll stock cover is available which prevents dust from collecting on top of the roll stock. This option
11.5 Stock Cutter Model This option allows cutting of the stock as it moves through the print mechanism. The cutter operation is defined by the per
12.0 Customer/Technical Support 12.1 Return Authorization/Customer Service To ret ation before calli• • • • • • • Our Cu sure quick and the followi
1 , LLC. Warranty Statement Products, LLC. warrants to Purchaser that under normal use and service, the products (with the exception of the thermal p
1.0 Introduction: The Express Tag 6000 Compact Printer (hereafter referred to as the Unit) is a small footprint, fast, and versatile thermal printer.
3.0 Installation 3.1 Unpacking Open the top side of the shipping carton. Remove the top packing foam. Lift the Unit from the box, ensuring a firm g
4.0 Host Interface Specifications 4.1 Hardware Interface The Unit base configuration uses an RS-232 Asynchronous Serial Communications port to interf
6.0 Front Panel 6.1 Keypad/Display Layout STOCK - Indicates that the Unit is out of stock. RESET - Used to clear error messag
6.2 Basic Operator Level Menu Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version. Print Configuration
6.3 Adjustments Menu Menu structure may change depending on the specific customer firmware version. Left Margin (dots) (1) Enter V
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