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Intermec EasyCoder 201 II – Technical Manual
At startup, the behaviour of the printer is decided by the possible
existence of a startup (autoexec) file, i.e. a program that automati-
cally starts running when the printer is turned on. There are five
major possibilities:
A
The printer is fitted with the Intermec Shell file-managing
program, which allows the operator to choose between a variety
of applications and functions.
B
The printer is fitted with the Intermec Stand-Alone program.
C
The printer is fitted with no startup file at all.
D
The printer is fitted with a custom-made application program
that is design to perform a specific task, e.g. to print airline
tickets, baggage tags, or product labels for a certain company.
There can be one startup file stored in each of the following parts of
the printer's memory: RAM, ROM, and memory cards. If there are
startup files stored in more than one place, they will be used with the
following priority:
1. Dos-formatted memory cards (SRAM).
2. Printer's RAM memory.
3. Non DOS-formatted memory cards (SRAM or OTPROM).
4. Printer's ROM memory, e.g. the configuration EPROM's.
This implies that if you have a startup file stored in the configu-
ration EPROM's and insert a memory card with another startup
file before you turn on the printer, the startup file of the memory
card will be used.
The display will keep you informed on what happens and in many
cases prompt you to take some kind of action, e.g. to choose
between options. How to take action largely depends on the number
of keys available on the printer model in question.
Do not start the printer before you have made the necessary
connections, inserted any memory card you want to use, and
checked that the printhead is lowered and the optional cutter is in
closed position.
Turn on the power by means of the main switch on the rear plate.
The “Power” LED control lamp on the front panel lights up when
the power is on. Wait for a few moments, while the printer loads the
program and runs some self-diagnostic tests. Then some kind of
message will appear in the display window.
STARTING UP
Startup Files
Turning On the Printer
EPROM
= Erasable Programmable
Read-Only Memory
OTPROM = One-Time
Programmable Read-
Only Memory
RAM
= Random Access Memory
ROM
= Read-Only Memory
SRAM
= Static Random Access
Memory