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User Manual 9050/9050plus                                                                                                                                                           

 

78413010-003 11 

Ribbon Cartridge Installation 

 

 

Make sure that you are using only Compuprint original consumables

 

 

 

1.  Make sure that the printer is turned off. 
2. Find the ribbon cartridge among the accessories 

 

 

 

To be used when the ribbon shifter option is not installed

To be used when the ribbon shifter option is installed

(see later on for installation of this option)

 

 

 

 

3.  Turn the printer on and wait for printer 

initialization.  

4.  With the printer powered on, enter the OFF 

LINE status pressing the ON-LINE  Key  and  
then  checking ON-LINE indicator unlit. 

5.  Open the top cover using the small handles  

on  either  side  of  the  top cover 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Compuprint 9050

Page 1: ...User Manual 9050 9050plus G00641 FAMILY...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...t branded consumables with original packaging identified by its holographic label In this way a proper use of the printer at quality level stated in the product characteristics can be assured All typi...

Page 4: ...tion hazard level The word Caution indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury Most CAUTION notices are numbered 2 1 2 2 and so forth where t...

Page 5: ...national testing laboratory indicates that the product is designed and manufactured in accordance with national requirements intended to minimize safety hazards This equipment meets a very high standa...

Page 6: ...s by the National Electrical Code may be used if they are fully approved in the customer s geographic location It is the customer s responsibility to supply a fully approved temporary power tap if one...

Page 7: ...n European Union EU Conformity Statement Compuprint declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC Per th...

Page 8: ...ver Installation 17 Loading Paper Using the Front1 Push Tractor 100 Windows Environment 17 Printinga Configuration Sheet 103 Lan Connection 20 Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting 104 Monitoring Pr...

Page 9: ...tional Front2 push path Fanfold with 4 pins sprockets Optional printer pedestal Printer Features 9050 24 Needle Print Head 136 columns 10 cpi High speed Draft printing at 720 cps Draft printing at 600...

Page 10: ...9050 9050plus 78413010 003 8 Unpacking Your Printer The following items are included in the box Notify any damage to your supplier Quick Setup Guide CD Driver with User documentation Ribbon Cartridge...

Page 11: ...User Manual 9050 9050plus 78413010 003 9 Printer Parts Front View R Re ea ar r V Vi ie ew w...

Page 12: ...e location must be sturdy horizontal and stable Your printer must not be exposed to direct sunlight extreme heat cold dust or humidity see Printer Specifications later The power outlet must be compati...

Page 13: ...sories To be used when the ribbon shifter option is not installed To be used when the ribbon shifter option is installed see later on for installation of this option 3 Turn the printer on and wait for...

Page 14: ...e ribbon winding knob in the arrow direction located on the cartridge to take up slack in the ribbon To avoid damage to the ribbon do not turn the winding knob in the wrong direction a Align the right...

Page 15: ...nserted correctly between the print head and the print head mask OK NO 8 If the shifter kit option is installed on your printer insert the shifter holder onto the ribbon shifter as shown in this figur...

Page 16: ...Black Long Life cartridge when the ribbon shifter option is installed 11 Turn the ribbon winding knob again in the direction of the arrow to take up slack in the ribbon 12 To ensure that the ribbon gu...

Page 17: ...1 14 Switch off printer power and unplug the printer power cord before connecting or disconnecting a communication port a teleport or other attachment connector The controller provides the following f...

Page 18: ...e A RS 232C serial interface An USB interface 2 Second Controller this controller provides the following two interfaces A bidirectional IEEE1284 parallel interface An Ethernet LAN interface The interf...

Page 19: ...Address http www compuprint com Starting from WINDOWS 95 98 2000 XP NT4 0 Millennium Vista Win7 Win8 Win10 environments the printer supports the Plug Play feature In the CD ROM shipped with the printe...

Page 20: ...select the printer model The home of printer services will be displayed ReadMe Manuals BrowseCD Driver WebSite Tools When select the Driver an attention pop up mask will appear to advise to disconnect...

Page 21: ...ing the printer information is already installed this message will be displayed Alternatively it is possible to install the driver in the standard mode by click on Add Printer in the Device and Printe...

Page 22: ...ommunication between the PCs and the Compuprint printer is necessary that the same LAN protocol is used for all connected devices the TCP IP or the NetBEUI protocol in a Windows environment For very o...

Page 23: ...003 21 Define the port setting Protocol RAW N of Port 9100 At this point the O S asks for the new driver Locate the INF file in the CD subfolder as indicate in the previous chapter Share or not the pr...

Page 24: ...must correspond with the IP Address set in the INIT IP ADDRESS parameter of the LAN INTERFACE item Home Page The Printer Home Web Page screen appears as the mask on the right This Printer Home Web Pa...

Page 25: ...ll Macrox Configuration Setting the default Macro at power on Setting the security password Select one of the different webpages Home System Config Interface Lan Macro described hereafter System Page...

Page 26: ...9050plus 78413010 003 24 Security Page The following screen appears REMARK Remind you that it is necessary to select Power on Reset button to go to Reboot Page and save the changes Screen after Reboo...

Page 27: ...tables click on the respective left button This page contains a series of tables with the corresponding printer set up For a detailed description of each parameters and values refer to the Configurati...

Page 28: ...e You can now choose the network printer configuration When the parameters are set as necessary click on the Submit button at the end of the table If a password has already been set in the Security it...

Page 29: ...rs connected to the network can be organized into logical groups in a hierarchically structured tree Printer Status Report checks the printer s status and reports alarms Printer Configuration the remo...

Page 30: ...that the Printer is powered on and the Green Power led of the LAN Interface Port is lit It is necessary to be SUPER USER Insert the Compuprint Ethernet LAN CD ROM 1 From the shell bush run the cmpwiz...

Page 31: ...gical Port Name The Logical Port Name is prt1 5 Enter the Print Server Name The printer server name is ps1 6 If this configuration is ok enter y to confirm The installation is now complete If you want...

Page 32: ...er are to be placed in the Queue or Spool Directory box 8 Select text only in the Printer Driver box Set up the configuration you want and then click OK button 9 Click File Save Changes in the printco...

Page 33: ...nter is somewhere other than a local segment Configuring a Local Domain and Host Name The AS 400 print commands require a local name and host name If you have already configured LAN attached TCP IP pr...

Page 34: ...L IBM6400EP Internet Address INTNETADR 127 000 000 000 where Remote System enter the host name of your printer or INTNETADR whic then prompts you to specify the IP address of your printer Printer Queu...

Page 35: ...nter Queue set to pr1 through pr4 The remote printer queue name must be all lower case entered in single quotes Writer to Autostart set the value to 1 Connection Type specify this value as IP Destinat...

Page 36: ...an approved correctly installed power receptacle 1 Make sure the power outlet is near the printer location and easily accessible 2 Make sure that the power switch is in 0 position OFF 3 Insert the pow...

Page 37: ...PROGRAM key the following messages will be displayed STARTING UP then 9050plus or 9050 Rel x yz then PRINT OUT NO 3 Press the key to enter the setup The first setup item is displayed EMUL OPTIONS 4 Pr...

Page 38: ...icator lit OFF LINE M1 ON LINE M1 Printer Status Current Macro Printer Status Current Macro Where OFF LINE Indicates the printer status ON LINE M1 M2 ME M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 Indicate which of the four or ei...

Page 39: ...message for operator to tear the printed paper PARK PAPER TEAR OFF PAPER The parking action is already run but the paper remain in the printer path because too long maximum paper length for automatic...

Page 40: ...ave different functions according to the selected function modes Normal Alternate or Program Normal Function The normal function of the keys is written above the keys and does not require any previous...

Page 41: ...CRO Normal Function Selects one of the user macros Macro 1 Macro 2 Macro 3 or Macro 4 If you want to select the displayed macro wait for 2 seconds without pressing any key and the parameters of this m...

Page 42: ...e Function of the keys is enabled ALTERNATE indicator lit May be used to abort paper parking procedure See also How to Handle the Paper Parking later in this manual When the printer is in Program Setu...

Page 43: ...eys are used to move within the different functions inside the Printer Setups See the following description of the setup items Leaving the Printer Setups Pressing the PROGRAM key in the Power On Confi...

Page 44: ...t the printer is turned off 2 Press and hold the PROGRAM key pressed while powering on the printer until the RELEASE KEYS message is displayed As soon as the PROGRAM key gets released the following me...

Page 45: ...f the Configuration Printer Settings PRINT OUT NO or PRINT OUT YES EMUL OPTIONS PRINT OUT NO The Setup is not printed PRINT OUT YES The printer setup is printed showing the currently selected values T...

Page 46: ...or EMUL ANSI or EMUL DEC PPL2 or CHAR SET CS2 EMUL EPSON LQ The printer uses the EPSON LQ Series emulation EMUL IBM XL24 The printer uses the IBM Proprinter XL24 emulation EMUL IBM XL24AGM The printer...

Page 47: ...ATION or NATION LATIN A1 or AUTO CR YES The following national character sets are available CP 437 CP437 G 96GREEK CP850 CP851 CP 852 CP 853 CP 855 CP 857 CP 858 CP 860 CP 862 CP 863 CP 864 CP 865 CP...

Page 48: ...1255 CP 1256 CP 1257 GOST TASS MAZOWIA ISO 8859 1 ISO 8859 2 ISO 8859 3 ISO 8859 4 ISO 8859 5 ISO 8859 6 ISO 8859 7 ISO 8859 8 ISO 8859 9 ISO 8859 15 CP 437SL CP 1098 UKRAIN KOI8 U FARSI1 FARSI2 The...

Page 49: ...ayed only if the IBM emulation is selected AUTO LF NO 20 CPI IBM NO or 20 CPI IBM YES or BAR CODE NATIV 20 CPI IBM NO The compressed printing is performed at 17 1 cpi 20 CPI IBM YES The compressed pri...

Page 50: ...ce board Controller Board installed on the unit is equipped with this interface Valid only for 9050 The following paragraphs describe how to configure the parameters of the interfaces AUTO All the int...

Page 51: ...L INTERFACE 1284 BIDIR I F or CX PARALLEL I F or SERIAL INTERFACE SELECT IN HOST 1284 BIDIR I F Bidirectional IEEE 1284 parallel interface CX PARALLEL I F Centronics type parallel interface mono direc...

Page 52: ...T DATA BITS 8 or DATA BITS 7 or INP BUFFER 2K Selection of the number of data bits 7 or 8 Input Buffer Size DATA BITS 8 INP BUFFER 256 or INP BUFFER 2K or INP BUFFER 12K or INP BUFFER 32K or INP BUFFE...

Page 53: ...ce is present This setup defines the use of the serial interface and is structured according to the interface specific parameters Setting the Serial Interface Parameters Interface Type PARALL INTERFAC...

Page 54: ...NONE Selection of the number of data bits 7 or 8 Parity Check DATA BITS 8 PARITY NONE or PARITYODD or PARITY EVEN or PARITY MARK or PARITY SPACE or HANDSHAKE DTR PARITY NONE Data does not have a parit...

Page 55: ...HAKE XONXOF HANDSHAKE XONXOFF The Handshake is performed using the XON XOFF Protocol Connection Type HANDSHAKE DTR CONNECTION LOCAL or CONNECT REMOTE or INP BUFFER 2K Selects the connection type local...

Page 56: ...he use of the LAN interface and is structured according to the interface specific parameters Setting the LAN Interface Parameters IP Assignment PARALL INTERFACE LAN INTERFACE LAN INTERFACE IP ASSIGN F...

Page 57: ...WAY ID 000 000 000 000 These values set the INIT net mask number This number is represented by a decimal notation where the decimal values are divided by points in four fields Each field ranges betwee...

Page 58: ...ENABL NO The workgroup is identified by a name This function allows to create the name of the workgroup using a 14 character string Use the or keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and...

Page 59: ...if the SMTP ENABL function is selected YES MAIL SERV ADDRES EMAIL ADDRESS xxxxxxxxxxx or SENDER ADDRESS xxxxxxxxxxx This function allows to write the e mail address where you can notify the failures...

Page 60: ...ENABL FTP ENABL YES or FTP ENABL NO TELNET ENABL FTP ENABL YES Enables the FTP File Transfer Protocol service FTP ENABL NO Disables the FTP File Transfer Protocol service Enable Disable the TELNET Ser...

Page 61: ...P ENABL NO Disables the HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol service Enable Disable the SNMPD Service HTTP ENABL SNMPD ENABL YES or SNMPD ENABL NO SMBD ENABL SNMPD ENABL YES Enables the SNMPD service SNMP...

Page 62: ...setting Paper loading sequence Bar code density Text printing direction Graphics printing direction Bar code printing direction Graphics printing speed Paper path at power on Language of the display m...

Page 63: ...er Loading Sequence BUZZER YES SEQUENCE NONE or SEQ F1 F2 PUSH or BAR CODE 120 DPI These items are displayed only if the accessories to which they refer are installed SEQUENCE NONE The paper is fed on...

Page 64: ...DIR UNI Selects the print direction for graphics bidirectional or unidirectional Bar Codes Print Direction GRAPH DIRECT BI BARCODES DIR BI or BARCODES DIR UNI or GRAPH H S YES Selects the print direct...

Page 65: ...The paper path at power on is the last one that was selected before the printer was powered off Selection of the Language of the Display Messages P ON PATH MACRO MENU ENGLISH or MENU ITALIANO or MENU...

Page 66: ...or option is installed F1 JAM SENS Y F2 JAM SENS Y or F2 JAM SENS N or TEAR ADJUST xxx F2 JAM SENS Y Enables the paper jam sensor located in the 6 pin Front2 push tractor option F2 JAM SENS N Disables...

Page 67: ...the settings you have just done The default values for the setup items are indicated in bold FUNCTIONS BACK TO MFG NO or BACK TO MFG YES or PROG PRINT OUT If you want to select BACK TO MFG YES you ha...

Page 68: ...e following message will be displayed PRINT OUT NO The figure in the following page shows the structure and how to move inside the Program Setup Main Structure The items define the following functions...

Page 69: ...up is printed The printout starts as soon as you select this value NOTE The Program setup printout indicates The printer model The current firmware release with Version and FW IDentifier The serial nu...

Page 70: ...TATS YES The printer statistics is printed The printout starts as soon as you select this value NOTE The Printer Statistic printout indicates The printer model The current firmware release with Versio...

Page 71: ...inter for four printing environments Selection of the User Macro PRINT STATS NO USER MACRO USER MACRO MACRO 1 or MACRO 2 or CONFIG MENU NO MACRO 3 or MACRO 4 or MACRO 5 or MACRO 6 or MACRO 7 or MACRO...

Page 72: ...User Manual 9050 9050plus 78413010 003 70 User Macro Parameters The table continues on the next page...

Page 73: ...MACRO 1 LINE SP 6 LPI or LINE SP 8 LPI or LINE SP 12 LPI or LINE SP 3L 30MM or LINE SP 4L 30MM or LINE SP 6L 30MM or LINE SP 8L 30MM or LINE SP 12L 30MM or LINE SP LOCK NO These values define the line...

Page 74: ...set for vertical spacing cannot be changed by software but only by operator panel Page Length LINE SP LOCK NO LENGTH 1 LINE or LENGTH LINES or LENGTH 244 LINES or TOP OF FORM 0 These items set the pa...

Page 75: ...ssed Skip Over Perforation IGNORE F F NO SKIPOVER 0 or SKIPOVER or SKIPOVER xxx or DRAFT MODE NORM These items set the skipover perforation The values range between 0 and the page length 1 Draft Print...

Page 76: ...or panel Quality Print Mode Selection DRAFT MODE NORM QUALITY LQ or QUALITY NLQ or FONT Draft QUALITY LQ The printer performs the Letter Quality printing QUALITY NLQ The printer performs the Near Lett...

Page 77: ...item sets proportional character spacing Micro Dot Print Mode PITCH 10 CPI 15 24CPI NORMAL or 15 24CPI MICRO or PITCH LOCK NO 15 24CPI MICRO The print matrix uses 8 x 8 dots only if the horizontal spa...

Page 78: ...g from the physical left edge Right Margin LEFT MARGIN 0 RIGHT MARGIN 2 or RIGHT MARGIN or RIGHT MARGIN xxx or SLASH ZERO NO The Right Margin is set in number of columns depending on the current pitch...

Page 79: ...PATH FRONT 1 TEAR NORMAL or TEAR AUTOMATIC or LABEL or TEAR NO or TEAR DELAY 1 TEAR NORMAL The Tear Off Function is performed pressing the TEAR key when the printer is offline TEAR AUTOMATIC When the...

Page 80: ...nt head is set for printing on multicopy paper SOFT IMPACT The impact strength of the print head is set for printing few copies The printing noise is reduced Paper Perforation This function allows to...

Page 81: ...AUTOGAP xxx Selecting one of these values sensing the paper thickness Negative values reduce the distance between the print head and the paper Default value is AUTOGAP 0 MANUAL GAP Selecting this ite...

Page 82: ...e the tuning ranges between 1 6 and 2 inch 0 is the default value Space Compression TUNING VERT 0 SPACE COMPR YES or SPACE COMPR NO or MACRO MFG NO This setting if YES compress the space characters R...

Page 83: ...macro will be automatically parked TEAR IF NECESS PARK PAPER is displayed Tear off this fanfold paper and press PARK key You can now set the parameters for MACRO 2as described above In this way you pr...

Page 84: ...TORE QUIT or STORE SAVE or STORE CURRENT or PROG EXIT STORE QUIT This setting does not save any of the new values set The values set previously will be used STORE SAVE The values set are stored perman...

Page 85: ...re available CODE 437 CODE 850 CODE 851 CODE 852 CODE 853 CODE 855 CODE 858 CODE 860 CODE 863 CODE 864 CODE 865 CODE 866 CODE 867 ISO 1 ISO 2 ISO 3 ISO 4 ISO 5 ISO 6 ISO 7 ISO 8 ISO 9 ISO 15 MAZOWIA T...

Page 86: ...disable the special modes oversize expanded and bar code modes then the printer will YES or will not NO respond to the SI and SO commands based upon your selection Auto Carriage Return SI SO CTL YES...

Page 87: ...ng defines the vertical expansion from the baseline up YES or from the top line down NO ALT Graphics EXPAND UP YES ALT GRAPHICS YES or ALT GRAPHICS NO or 8 BIT CTRL YES If is selected N the 6 bit grap...

Page 88: ...trol codes embedded within escape sequence are valid YES or ignored NO In both cases the escape sequence will be valid VT Code ESC CTR CODE YES VT NOT SET YES or VT NOT SET NO or DOUBLE LF YES In this...

Page 89: ...argins on form length changes Backup Option CLEAR MARGIN YES BACKUP NONE or BACKUP BC or BACKUP OS or BACKUP BOTH or GUARD BAR YES BC The printer will return the print head to the vertical position es...

Page 90: ...GUARD BAR YES or GUARD BAR NO or FONT LOCK The printer will Y or will not N include left right and center Guard bars of the barcode styles which use Guard bars based upon your selection The Guard bar...

Page 91: ...L DEC Technical 7BIT HEB DEC 7 Bit Hebrew HEBR SUP DEC Hebrew Supplemental 8 BIT GRES DEC 8 Bit Greek Supplemental 7 BIT TUR DEC 7 Bit Turkish 8 BIT TURS DEC 8 Bit Turkish Supplemental JIS KATA JIS Ka...

Page 92: ...the next line Pitch Selection AUTO WRAP YES PITCH 5 CPI or PITCH 6 CPI or PITCH 6 6 CPI or PITCH 7 5 CPI or PITCH 8 2 CPI or PITCH 8 5 CPI or PITCH 9 CPI or PITCH 10 CPI or PITCH 12 CPI or PITCH 13 2...

Page 93: ...E SP 3 LPI or LINE SP 4 LPI or LINE SP 6 LPI or LINE SP 8 LPI or LINE SP 12 LPI or LINE SP 3L 30MM or LINE SP 4L 30MM or LINE SP 6L 30MM or LINE SP 8L 30MM or LINE SP 12L 30MM or LINE SP LOCK NO These...

Page 94: ...ront1 Push Tractor Loading Paper Using the Front2 Push Tractor option When a new paper path is selected the paper loaded in the printer is automatically parked How to Use the Tear Off Function This fu...

Page 95: ...n press the until the following message is displayed TEAR ADJUST xxx 4 Press the or key to scroll the values of this function Values below 0 move the tear off position downwards values above 0 move th...

Page 96: ...e printer setup parameters it is possible to lock unlock the access to the printer setups as follows Press ON LINE MACRO and TEAR keys at the same time and keep them pressed while powering the printer...

Page 97: ...d the paper path is changed changing the Macro or pressing the PATH key or the PARK key is pressed the printer performs automatically the parking procedure If at least one line has been printed or the...

Page 98: ...the paper has been fed forward at least 1 line and the paper path is changed changing the Macro or pressing the PATH key or the PARK key is pressed the paper is moved to the tear off position and the...

Page 99: ...per path is changed changing the Macro or pressing the PATH key or the PARK key is pressed the paper is moved to the tear position the display shows TEAR IF NECESS PARK PAPER If the paper to be parked...

Page 100: ...jection If at power on the paper is already loaded in a paper path that is different to the paper path used by the macro which is valid at power on independently from the setting of the TEAR function...

Page 101: ...User Manual 9050 9050plus 78413010 003 99 Paper Paths Paper Handling Front1 Push Path Base Configuration Front 2 Push Path With Installed Option...

Page 102: ...Paper 35 35 Fanfold Paper Loading L Lo oa ad di in ng g P Pa ap pe er r U Us si in ng g t th he e F Fr ro on nt t1 1 P Pu us sh h T Tr ra ac ct to or r 1 To select the Front1 push tractor paper path p...

Page 103: ...wn Slide the left sprocket to the first printing column Note in some version the sprocket levers work in opposite way instead of the same way as the indicated in the figures 3 Space the paper guides a...

Page 104: ...e right sprocket cover 7 Match the left sprocket for the first printing position i e the left paper margin must match the ninth mark on the printer cabinet Note Aligning the left hand edge of the pape...

Page 105: ...guration by following these steps 1 Press the ON LINE key to take the printer OFF LINE 2 Press the PROGRAM key PRINT OUT NO Is displayed 3 Press the key PRINT OUT YES The PROGRAM SETUP PRINTOUT is pri...

Page 106: ...e the printer Every few months use a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner to remove dust ribbon lint and pieces of paper such as chad Remove the ribbon cartridge to prevent the ribbon from going into the v...

Page 107: ...Slide the ribbon guide out of the print head If the Ribbon Shifter kit is installed on the printer free the shifter holder pushing the tab towards the rear and pulling the shifter holder up 3 Remove...

Page 108: ...rinter until the display shows RELEASE KEYS 2 When you release the key after initializing the printer starts the self test printout It prints The printer model The current firmware release with Versio...

Page 109: ...FIXED GAP parameter is displayed Press the or keys to select the fixed gap adjustment values From FIXED GAP 1 simple fanfold paper to FIXED GAP 4 multipart fanfold paper BUFFER OVERFLOW CHARACTER LOS...

Page 110: ...ON LINE to clear the error Increase the buffer size PAPER JAM CHECK ALL PATHS A paper jam error condition occurs in the paper path Check all the paper paths and remove the jammed paper Press the ON LI...

Page 111: ...if having problems with front forms path or move the printer to the rear edge of the table if having problems with the rear forms path 3 The forms supply is not below the level of the printer Solutio...

Page 112: ...ty and ribbon problems Problem Unreadable characters 1 The ribbon is dry or worn Solution Check the ribbon and replace it if it is dry or worn 2 The Automatic Gap Adjustment AGA setting for the paper...

Page 113: ...tall it Problem Ribbon snagging tearing or not moving 1 The ribbon is worn Solution Replace the ribbon cartridge 2 The ribbon cartridge is not properly installed Solution Remove and then reinstall the...

Page 114: ...bail assembly a Remove the ribbon cartridge b Grip the bail assembly and rotate it toward the front of the printer until the pivot posts on the sides disengage from the printer frame c Lift the bail a...

Page 115: ...thers from making direct contact with it Before removing the Controller Board from the protective package ground the package to exposed metal at the back of the printer This will release any static ch...

Page 116: ...d on the preceding page as you remove the Controlle Board from its shipping box and from the protective package 3 Align the left and right sides of the Controller Board with the guides in the printer...

Page 117: ...alled on the printer model This tractor allows the handling of a second fanfold paper Installing the Front2 Push Tractor This second push tractor can be installed in front position on the Front1 Push...

Page 118: ...tor located in the lower push tractor 4 Rotate the Front2 push tractor onto the Front1 push tractor Removing the Front2 Push Tractor If you need to remove the upper push tractor turn the printer off D...

Page 119: ...rinter automatically starts the parking procedure The display shows alternately TEAR IF NECESS and PARK PAPER Tear off the fanfold loaded with the Front1 push tractor if it is longer than 18 inches an...

Page 120: ...e right sprocket pins and close the sprocket cover 6 If you are using the 6 pin Front2 push tractor option make sure the paper goes under the paper sensor and close the sprocket cover 7 Position the l...

Page 121: ...when the Front2 Push Tractor Option is Installed When the Front2 push tractor option is installed and you need to load paper on the Front1 push tractor follow this paper loading procedure 1 Open the...

Page 122: ...on the Front1 push tractor reposition the Front2 push tractor in its initial position before closing the Push tractors cover The Printer Pedestal For better paper handling use the available Three Lev...

Page 123: ...bbon shifter which is moved up and down by the firmware of the printer With this option installed the long life ribbon cartridge can be used 1 Power off the printer 2 Open the top cover 3 Remove any r...

Page 124: ...h Speed Normal Best Draft LQ NLQ 10 9 x 12 12 x 12 12 x 24 36 x 24 36 x 12 12 10 x 12 10 x 24 30 x 24 30 x 12 15 micro 8 x 8 8 x 16 24 x 16 24 x 8 15 normal 12 x 12 12 x 24 17 1 14 x 12 14 x 24 21 x 2...

Page 125: ...er Sets 8859 1 Latin1 8859 2 Latin2 8859 3 Latin3 8859 4 Latin4 8859 5 Latin Cyrillic 8859 6 Latin Arabic 8859 7 Latin Greek 8859 8 Latin Hebrew 8859 9 Latin5 8859 15 Latin9 Bar Codes UPC A UPC E EAN...

Page 126: ...rkload 40000 pages month ECMA 132 4 hours for 22 days Printer Life 5 years Print Head Life 500 MChrs Power Supply UNIVERSAL From 90 to 244 VAC Power Output Max 154 W Power Consumption Standby 22W Prin...

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Page 128: ...ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE This manual refers to various company and products by their trade names In most of the cases these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered tramarkers...

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