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Compact Printer Series - User’s Manual
The following table explains printer controls and indicators’
functions to help understanding LED indications and printer
status:
Control /
Indicator
Function
Power
Switch
On: turns on normal operation (at “I” position)
Off: turns off power ( at “O” position)
Note: Turn power off before connecting or
disconnecting cables
Power LED
It will start blinking while “Media Out”, “Media
Gap Not Found” or “Ribbon Out” has been
detected.
Once printer cutter mode has been enabled,
when Cutter is jammed with paper or Cutter is
not installed, POWER indicator will blink.
When RS-232 communication error is
detected, POWER indicator will blink.
Ready LED
When printer is started, the READY indicator
will blink. In Ethernet model, the READY
indicator will blink for several seconds to wait
till Ethernet Card is ready.
When printer receives data from host PC,
READY indicator will start blinking.
READY indicator will blink when printing is
paused.
It will start blinking while “Media Out”, “Media
Gap Not Found” or “Ribbon Out” has been
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detected.
It will blink as soon as the printer module is
opened.
Note:
When the print head is over-heated, printer’s
thermal protection function will be activated and
make READY LED blink to indicate printer is in
PAUSE status to wait till print head has been
cooled down. The printing tasks sent previously
will be resumed automatically later.
Feed Button
Press to advance the label media to the first
printing position.
Press during printing to make printer "pause".
Press and hold while switching on the power to
conduct media calibration and print out a
configuration profile.
To resume printing after “Media Out “or
“Ribbon Out “ errors have been resolved.
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