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Strany 1 - Operator’s Manual

BradyBradyprinter Models 2461 and 3481Operator’s Manual(TEMP COVER)(DO NOT PRINT)

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90Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec HexÇ 128 80 á 160 A0 192 C0 Ó 224 E0ü 129 81 í 161 A1 193 C1 ß 225 E1é 130 82 ó 162 A2 194 C2 Ô 226

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91Available Fonts and Bar CodesAll character fonts and bar codes available with the printer are described in thissection. Each font and bar code has a

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92The table below lists the font sizes; the numbers indicate the number of dots.FONT HEIGHT WIDTH SPACINGFont 0 7 5 1Font 1 13 7 2Font 2 18 10 2Font 3

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93Font 4 62-characteralphanumeric, uppercase.Font 5 62-characteralphanumeric, uppercase.Font 6 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase.

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94Font 7 OCR-A, size I. Font 8 OCR-B, size III.Font 9 Internal Triumvirate font.Point sizes are selected by the number in the bar code height. Larg

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95Bar Code Summary DataBar Code fonts have alpha names (left column in the table below). Uppercasealpha names will print barcodes with human-readable

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96Bar Code A Code 3 of 9Bar Code B UPC-ABar Code C UPC-EBar Code D Interleaved 2 of 5Bar Code E Code 128Bar Code F EAN-13Bar Code G EAN-8Bar Co

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97Bar Code I CodabarBar Code J Interleaved 2 of 5w/module 10 checksumBar Code K PlesseyBar Code L Interleaved 2 of 5w/module 10 checksum andshippi

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98Bar Code Q UCC/EAN Code 128Bar Code R UCC/EAN Code 128KMART NON EDIBar Code S UCC/EAN Code 128 Random Weight

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99Barcode T TelepenBarcode u UPS MaxiCodeBarcode v FIMBarcode z PDF-417Barcode W1c DataMatrix

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11.0 IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Bradyprinter Model 2461 or 3481. Thisprinter family, hereafter referred to as ‘the printer’,

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101Module AssignmentsConsult the Programmer's Manual for detailed programming information.ModuleDesignatorModuleDInternal SDRAM (in 1KB blocks)24

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102Speed Settings and DefaultsConsult the Programmer's Manual for detailed information.2461Speed Range Default SettingFunctionIPS MMPS IPS MMPSPr

Strany 17 - 2.0 Before using the Printer

103Brady ProductsLimited Warranty StatementBradyprinter Models 2461 and 3481PrinterBrady warrants to Purchaser that under normal use and service, the

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104Thermal PrintheadThis warranty is limited to a period of one year, (365 days), or 1,000,000 linearinches of use, whichever comes first, for the 246

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105General Warranty ProvisionsBrady makes no warranty as to the design, capability, capacity or suitability ofany of its hardware, supplies, or softwa

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107Glossary of Termsalphanumeric Consisting of alphabetic, numeric, punctuation andother symbols.backing material The silicon-coated paper carrier mat

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108direct thermal The printing method that uses a heat sensitive mediaand only the heat of the thermal printhead to create an image onthe label.direct

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109media Generalized term for all types of printing stocks, including: rollfed, continuous, die-cut, and fanfold.media hub Device in the printer used

Strany 24 - 3.2 Loading Media

21.1 About this PrinterTo meet all of your printing needs this unit is easily configurable. This sectionlists the available standard and optional hard

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110tag stock A heavy paper or synthetic printing material, typicallyfeaturing a notch or reflective mark and without an adhesivebacking.thermal transf

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111IndexAAdvanced Entry Calibration, 57alphanumeric, 92, 93, 107, 108ASCII, 40, 83, 89, 91, 95Bbacking material, 3, 4, 9, 18, 20 - 22, 52, 87, 107, 10

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112Mmedia, 1 - 4, 7 - 11, 14 - 22, 31, 41, 44, 49 - 54, 56, 57 - 69, 75, 76, 78 - 81, 87, 88, 104, 107 - 110media rewinder, 18media selection, 9media

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31.1.2 Optional Features (available except as noted)This printer offers the following optional features:Light-Duty CutterA rotary-type cutter for cutt

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4LAN InterfaceA slide-in circuit card assembly that provides network connectivity, allowingmultiple users on various platforms to share the same print

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51.2 Option Installation The following table lists the available options and the recommendedqualification level of the installer. For detailed inform

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72.0 Before using the PrinterUnpackingInspect the shipping container(s) for damage; if evident, immediately notify theshipping company to report the

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8InspectionAfter removing the printer from the packaging material, check the contents ofthe package. In addition to this manual,the following items s

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92.1 Choosing Media and Ribbon The following is a limited overview of media characteristics. For completeinformation and advice regarding your spec

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10 • The second method, if only subtle contrast changes are desired, would be tochange the ‘Custom Adjustments / Darkness’ menu setting.• The next

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113.0 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to connect the printer and load media and ribbon.3.1 Connecting the Printer Note: When connecting the AC

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123.1.1 InterfacingThe interface selection process in the printer occurs by data detection. Oncedetected, the receiving port is set ‘active’. It will

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13Serial Interface Cable Listing (all models except as noted)Null Modem (MXM) “PC” (DB9P) to PrinterPart Number 556000Part Number 556001Cable used

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143.2 Loading MediaThe following procedures explain the preliminary media loading steps.Raise the Access Cover. Rotate the Printhead Latch forward t

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15 Media Hanger equipped printerRotating Media Hub equipped printer

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16 3.2.1 Roll Media Media Hangerequipped: placeRoll Media onto thehanger as shown,sliding it overagainst theBackstop; thenraise the MediaRetainer an

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173.2.2 Fan-Fold Media Bring the media in through the Bottom or the Rear Media Slot. Route the media as shown below: over the Media Hanger (or Rota

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183.3 Loading the Media RewinderWith the Media Rewinder option, the printer can wind labels and backingmaterial. When equipped with the Peel and Pres

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19 Route the media back to the Media Rewind Hub as shown below. Insert the edge of the labels into the Slot on the Rewind Hub and theninsert the Me

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Copyright Information:CG Triumvirate is a trademark of Agfa Corporation.CG Times based upon Times New Roman under license from The MonotypeCorporation

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20 3.3.2 Winding with the Peel and Present OptionThe printer can separate the labels from the backing material “on-demand”when equipped with the Pee

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21 Route the Label Backing back to and around the Media Rewind Hub, asshown. Insert the edge of the Label Backing into the Slot on the Rewind Hub a

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223.4 Loading RibbonNote: Always use ribbon slightly wider than the media backing material;this helps protect against printhead wear.To produce an i

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23 ‘Coated Side In’ Ribbon routing path ‘Coated Side Out’ Ribbon routing path

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254.0 Front Panel Operation The front panel is equipped with five keys, 3 indicators and a Liquid CrystalDisplay (LCD). The key functions differ depe

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26 4.0.2 Menu Mode: Configuration (Ready Light ‘Flashing’) The DOWN ARROW key moves to the previous(reverse) menu item; also, decrements numerica

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27 4.0.3 Quick Test Mode: Print Test Labels Pressing the DOWN ARROW key scrolls to theprevious test function. Pressing the UP ARROW key scr

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28 4.0.4 Indicators ‘On’ indicates READY Mode. ‘Slow Flashing’ indicates MENU Mode. ‘Fast Flashing’ indicates received data is beingprocessed.

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294.0.6 Factory Default ResettingDepending upon the method used, there are two factory default reset levelspossible:Note: See Section 4.1 for the fac

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Agency Compliance and Approvals:C US ListedUL1950 Information Technology EquipmentC22.2 No. 950-M93EN60950For 230 Volt Operation (Europe)

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30 4.1 The Menu System The printer operation can be controlled through the menu system user interface,allowing the operator access to these six menu

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314.1.1 Media Settings From Ready Mode, press the key to enter the Menu Mode. Note: Entering the menu will clear memory of any settings sent fro

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324.1.2 Print ControlHEAT10 (0-30)Controls the printhead ‘burn-time’. SeeSection 2.1.1 for more on print quality control.PRINT SPEED2-12 in/secContr

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33 4.1.3 Printer OptionsMODULESThe physical presence of the respectivememory module must be detected to show themodule function selections for that m

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34 4.1.4 System SettingsMEMORY SETTINGS ♦Allows user to allocate use of printermemory.INTERNAL MODULE1024 KB(100-16384)Sets the number of 1K blocks a

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35System Settings (continued)CONFIGURATION LEVELNote: Reserved for future use – currentprinter configuration does not allow thesevalues to be modifie

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36System Settings (continued)SET FACTORY DEFAULTSParameters in this menu listing with the ‘ ’symbol are the designated defaults.SET FACTORYDEFAULTSOv

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37System Settings (continued)PAUSE MODEWhen enabled, PAUSE MODE suspendsprinting between each label until thePAUSE key is pressed. ENABLEPrinter re

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38 4.1.5 CommunicationsSERIAL PORT ♦Controls serial communications portsettings.BAUD RATEDetermines the serial communication rate. 38400 28800

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39Communications (continued)HOST TIMEOUT VALUE ♦10 (1-60)The number of seconds an activecommunications port must be idle beforethe printer

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Important Safety Instructions:This printer has been carefully designed to give you many years of safe, reliableperformance. As with all electrical equ

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40 4.1.6 DiagnosticsHEX DUMP MODEMode most commonly used to troubleshootcommunications and format relatedproblems. See Section 6.3 for details. ENA

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41 Diagnostics (continued)SENSOR READINGSAll Analog Sensor readings displayedTHR TRAN RIBM 24V->255 255 255 255Live sensor values may be v

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424.2 Display MessagesThe printer generates and displays four different categories of information (ifnot in the Menu system or Quick Test Mode): Use

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43Displayed Message Description Condition(s)The printer is pausedor / offline.The printer is in a pausedcondition.The print job is beingprocessed.Bat

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44 4.3 The Quick Test Mode This section explains the functions of the resident Quick Tests, accessible bypressing the key on the F

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45 4.3.2 Configuration Label Notes: To print all Configuration Label information, the media cannot be lessthan 2 inches wide (51mm) and the Label Wid

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464.3.3 Quick Ribbon Test Label The Quick Ribbon Test Label features a compliant 4” wide, picket-fence barcode that can be used to verify ribbon and

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474.3.4 Dot Test Pattern Label The Dot Test Pattern Label tests printhead and can be used to determine thecondition of each thermal element. Pattern

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48 4.3.5 Validation LabelThe Validation Label is another useful tool for evaluating print quality. Togenerate a Validation Label: Press the

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495.0 IntroductionCorrect hardware adjustments, regular maintenance, and calibrations will ensurecontinued peak printer performance.5.1 Media Sensor

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50 Lower the printhead and rotate the Printhead Latch back to the lockedposition. Close the Access Cover. If you are using die-cut media proceed to

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515.2 Positioning CalibrationThe Positioning Calibration sets the TOF and calculates the label length of themedia. This process also calibrates the r

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52position that can become critical when using reflective or notched stock with asmall TOF mark. Three required readings are: Empty: No media in the

Strany 83 - 6.1 General Troubleshooting

53 Step Operator Action Displayed Message Comment 6 Press the key. Usethe key to scrollto ‘Sensor Calibration’.

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54 Step Operator Action Displayed Message Comment Proceed according to mediatype: Die-cut stock: removeapproximately six inchesof label material

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55 Step Operator Action Displayed Message Comment 10 Place the label (andbacking) under the SensorEye Mark. Press any key to continue. Ca

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56 Calibration Problems: When problems occur during calibration, one of thefollowing messages will be displayed. The ‘Comment’ column addresses themo

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575.3.2 Advanced Entry Calibration The second calibration method is the Advanced Entry Calibration. This methodoverrides all previous settings and s

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58 Step Operator Action Displayed Message Comment 6 Press the key.Use the key toscroll to ‘SensorCalibration’.

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59 Step Operator Action Displayed Message Comment 10 Proceed according to mediatype: Die-cut stock: removeapproximately six inchesof label mate

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iPrinter Overview1.0 Introduction...11.1 About this Printer...

Strany 91 - Warning Messages:

60 Step Operator Action Displayed Message Comment 11 Using the Gain Numberdata collected from Steps 9and 10, subtract each LabelValue from the T

Strany 92 - Warning Messages (continued):

61 Step Operator Action Displayed Message Comment 13 Using the ‘Gain Number’set in Step 12, complete thefollowing steps: Place the label under

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625.4 Printhead Adjustments To ensure even and consistent print quality across a wide range of media types,widths and thickness, the printhead is eq

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635.4.2 Burn Line AdjustmentThe row of heat elements running the length of the thermal printhead is referredto as the Burn Line. At the factory, the

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64 Turn each Adjustment Screws clockwise about ¼ a turn (or 1/8 a turn forfiner adjustments). Print another Validation Label and examine the printqu

Strany 96 - Printing Specifications

65 5.5 Printhead ReplacementLocating pins in the printhead assembly eliminate the need for an alignmentfollowing the installation of a new printhead.

Strany 97 - Media and Ribbon

665.6 Cleaning Schedule A clean printer operates efficiently. The following list of cleaning items andtable below provides the recommended schedule a

Strany 98 - Approved Media

675.6.1 Cleaning the PrintheadIf print quality begins to decline, indicated by symptoms including non-compliant bar codes, print dropouts, streaking

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685.6.2 Cleaning the Platen RollerA platen roller contaminated with grit, label adhesive, or ink can cause a declinein print quality and, in extreme

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695.6.3 Interior and Exterior SurfacesCleaning Interior Surfaces: During normal operation, dust particles can build-up inside the printer and find th

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ii4.1 The Menu System...304.1.1 Media Settings...

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70 Downloading: Using the DOS copy command (where ‘filename’ is theprogram to download, e.g., 4206pa10_102.zs), enter the following:copy filename lp

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71Download Error Messages:Displayed Message Descriptions / Causes / SolutionsThe printer detected an error in the download. Thepossible causes includ

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736.0 Introduction If a problem arises with the printer, the information in this section will help youresolve it. Use this as a starting point in t

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74 If experiencing this problem… Try this solution…Intellifont will not print: Intellifont format is Little/Big Endianspecific. The printer uses B

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75 If experiencing this problem… Try this solution… No power (all indicator lightsare ‘Off”): • Verify that the AC power cord has beenmade at both

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76 If experiencing this problem… Try this solution… Nothing happens when tryingto print using a softwareprogram: • Ensure that the printer is at R

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776.2 Error and Warning MessagesWhen the printer detects a (potential) problem, a message is displayed and anError indicator (see Section 4.0.4) will

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78Error Messages (continued):Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s)The printer cannotdetect media.1) Reload media.2) Ensure that the labe

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79Error Messages (continued):Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s)The ribbon sensordetects no or onlysporadic ribbonsupply hubmovement;

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iiiTroubleshooting6.0 Introduction...736.1 General Troubleshooting ...

Strany 113 - Limited Warranty Statement

80Error Messages (continued):Displayed Message Description Possible Solution(s)The printer couldnot find the TOFmark within themaximum labellength se

Strany 114 - Warranty Service Procedures

81Warning Messages:Displayed Message Description ActionThe printer hasdetected burned-out printheadelements.Replace the printhead whenprint quality d

Strany 115 - Limitation of Liability

82Warning Messages (continued):Displayed Message Description ActionA high printheadtemperature hasbeen detected.Allow printhead to cool.The previousw

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836.3 Hex Dump ModeThe hex dump mode is a useful tool for diagnosing problems, includingcommunication and DPL syntax errors, allowing a comparison o

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857.0 Printer SpecificationsBar Codes(See the Programmer’s Manual for details. See Appendix B for visual samples.)Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 1

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86Environmental RequirementsOperating Temperature:32° F – 100° F (0° C to 38° C)Storage Temperature:0° F −140° F (-17° C to 60° C)Humidity:10% − 95%

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87Media and RibbonMedia Types: Roll-Fed, Die-Cut, Continuous, Fan-Fold. Flat onthe printable side with no more than .0007"(.018mm) protrusions o

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88Approved MediaTo achieve optimum print quality and maximum printhead life, we recommendthe use of our media and ribbons. These supplies are specia

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89ASCII Control Code ChartChar Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec HexCtrl @NUL 0 00 32 20 @ 64 40 ` 96 60Ctrl ASOH 1 01 ! 33 21 A 65 41 a 97

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