Avery Dennison Retail Information Services 6037LA3021 2.4 GHz Wireless Scanner/Printer User Manual Corel Ventura 6032EMCV CHP
Avery Dennison Retail Information Services, LLC 2.4 GHz Wireless Scanner/Printer Corel Ventura 6032EMCV CHP
Users Manual
Monarch
Pathfinder Ultra
Gold
Printer
TC6037EM Rev. AA 7/02 ©2002 Paxar Corporation. All rights reserved.
FCC ID: GU66037LA3021
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Table of Contents i
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .....................................................................................1-1
Getting Started...............................................................................1-1
Using this Manual ...........................................................................1-2
Using Batteries ................................................................................2-1
Using the Main Battery....................................................................2-1
Charging the Main Battery............................................................2-2
Changing the Main Battery ...........................................................2-2
Using the Backup Battery ................................................................2-3
Changing the Backup Battery .......................................................2-4
Battery and Safety Information.........................................................2-6
Using Supplies .................................................................................3-1
Loading Supplies ............................................................................3-1
Loading for Peel Mode.................................................................3-3
Loading for Non-Peel Mode ..........................................................3-6
Removing Supplies .........................................................................3-6
Basic Operations..............................................................................4-1
Using the Keypad ...........................................................................4-1
Entering Data .............................................................................4-2
Using the Display ...........................................................................4-3
Reading the Status Line...............................................................4-3
Scanning Bar Codes .......................................................................4-3
Certification Note............................................................................4-5
Printing .........................................................................................4-6
Power Management ........................................................................4-6
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Radio Frequency Communications....................................................4-6
Attaching the Safety Strap...............................................................4-7
Helpful Reminders ..........................................................................4-8
Care and Maintenance ......................................................................5-1
Cleaning ........................................................................................5-1
Printhead ...................................................................................5-2
Platen Roller ..............................................................................5-3
Pinch and Feed Rollers................................................................5-4
Sensors .....................................................................................5-4
Scanner Window .........................................................................5-5
Clearing Supply Jams .....................................................................5-6
Storing the Printer ..........................................................................5-7
Troubleshooting...............................................................................6-1
Error Codes................................................................................6-2
Glossary ..........................................................................................6-1
Reference Information ......................................................................6-3
Specifications.................................................................................6-3
Accessories/Options .......................................................................6-4
Introduction 1-1
INTRODUCTION
The Monarch® Pathfinder® Ultra®
Gold
6037™ printer prints,
scans bar codes, collects data, and communicates with other devices.
Your System Administrator must configure it for you to use.
This manual describes how to use these printers.
Getting Started
To start using the printer, you must:
1. Charge the main battery. See “Charging the Main Battery” in
Chapter 2.
NOTE: You must charge the battery before using it. For optimal battery
life, charge the battery
within three months of receipt
.
2. Insert the main battery and the backup battery in the printer. See
“Changing the Main Battery” and “Changing the Backup Battery” in
Chapter 2.
3. Attach the safety strap found in the documentation package. See
“Attaching the Safety Strap” in Chapter 4.
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1-2 Introduction
4. Load supplies in the printer. See “Loading Supplies” in Chapter 3.
5. Turn on the printer.
NOTE: Your System Administrator must load an application in the printer
before you can use it.
Using this Manual
Following is a summary of the contents of this manual.
Chapter Contents
1 Introduction Information you should know before using the printer.
2 Using the Battery Charging, changing, and using batteries safely.
3 Using Supplies Supply loading and removal.
4 Basic Operations Everyday printer usage.
5Care and
Maintenance
Clearing supply jams and cleaning the printer.
6 Troubleshooting Common problems and their solutions.
A Glossary Printer terms and their definitions.
BReference
Information
Printer specifications and accessories/options.
The printer’s end user should read this manual. This person uses the
printer to print and scan bar codes.
In addition to this manual, you also have a printed, quick-reference
version of this manual. Other documentation is available on our Web site
(www.monarch.com).
Using Batteries 2-1
USING BATTERIES
The 6037 printer uses two batteries: a main battery and a backup
battery. Both are located in a compartment at the bottom of the printer’s
handle.
Battery Use
Main Running the printer. Several other Monarch printers also
use this battery, which is rechargeable.
Backup Maintaining the system settings.
Using the Main Battery
The printer’s main power source is a 7.4V lithium-ion battery.
NOTE: The printer takes
only
this battery. Do Not substitute batteries
from any other manufacturer.
You must charge the battery when you receive the printer, even if you do
not use it right away.
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2-2 Using Batteries
Charging the Main Battery
To charge the main battery, use either the Monarch 9462™ single-station
or 9464™ four-station battery chargers. See the documentation for those
chargers for more information. Charging time is approximately 1.5 – 3
hours.
WARNING: The battery might explode if placed on a different charger.
Changing the Main Battery
To change the main battery:
1. Turn the printer over and press the button on the battery compartment
door (at the bottom of the printer’s handle) and slide it open (the door
stays attached). The main battery pops out slightly.
Battery
Compartment
Door
Button
Using Batteries 2-3
2. Pull the main battery out of the compartment. Or, place your hand
beneath the printer, turn it upright, and catch the battery in your hand
as it slides out.
3. Insert a new battery into the compartment (non-ribbed end first).
4. Slide the compartment door shut. You will have to press the battery
in slightly so the door fits over it. When the door shuts, you hear it
click into place.
Using the Backup Battery
The backup battery is a 3-volt lithium coin cell.
You can buy additional backup batteries at most
stores.
You must switch backup batteries when you receive
a CMOS error.
Main
Battery
2-4 Using Batteries
Changing the Backup Battery
To change the backup battery:
1. Turn the printer over and press the button on the battery compartment
door (at the bottom of the printer’s handle) and slide it open (the door
stays attached). The battery pops out slightly.
2. Pull the main battery out of the compartment. Or, place your hand
beneath the printer, turn it upright, and catch the battery in your hand
as it slides out.
Battery
Compartment
Door
Button
Main
Battery
Using Batteries 2-5
3. Remove the backup battery by turning it slightly counterclockwise,
and pulling it out.
4. At the same angle, place the new battery (positive side facing away
from the main battery) at the edge of the track. As you push it in, it
will straighten itself.
5. Replace the main battery.
6. Slide the compartment door shut. You will have to press the main
battery in slightly so the door fits over it. When the door shuts, you
hear it click into place.
Backup
Battery
2-6 Using Batteries
Main Battery Safety Information
♦ You must charge the battery before using it. For optimal battery life,
charge the battery
within three months of receipt
.
♦ WARNING: The battery might explode if placed on a different
charger.
♦ Take the battery out of the printer when storing the printer for a month
or longer.
♦ The optimal battery storage temperature is 50°F – 73°F (10°C – 23°C),
with a maximum of 104°F (40°C). The battery may lose its charge
capacity permanently if stored at temperatures less than 32°F (0°C) or
greater than 104°F (40°C). For longest life, the battery should be
stored in a cool, dry place.
♦ The recommended temperature for charging is 68°F – 77°F (20°C –
25°C)
♦ Disposal Information – Do not throw in trash. Dispose to your local
regulations. The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
(RBRC®) is a non-profit organization created to promote recycling of
rechargeable batteries. For more information about how to recycle
batteries in your area, visit www.rbrc.org. Batteries can also be
returned postage-paid to: ERC; 200 Monarch Lane Door #39;
Miamisburg, OH 45342.
CAUTION
Do Not disassemble, short-circuit, heat above
80°C, or incinerate the battery. It may explode.
♦ The battery should be charged immediately for either long-term
storage or after the battery has been exhausted from a printing
session. Frequent charging will actually prolong battery life and has
no negative effects such as memory issues.
♦ Do not let the battery come into contact with metal objects.
♦ Do not use a battery with a cracked case.
Using Batteries 2-7
♦ Do not let the battery get wet.
♦ The operating temperature for the battery is the same as for the
printer. See “Specifications.”
♦ It is normal for battery capacity to decrease up to 20% over the first
300 cycles of use.
♦ The battery should be charged immediately for either long-term
storage or after the battery has been exhausted from a printing
session. Frequent charging will actually prolong battery life and has
no negative effects such as memory issues.
♦ The printer uses battery power even when the printer is not printing.
Remove the printer’s battery and place on a charger when the printer
is not in use.
♦ Many factors affect your battery’s performance, including the quantity
of labels printed, intervals of batches printed, percentage of black per
label, and power maangement.
2-8 Using Batteries
Using Supplies 3-1
USING SUPPLIES
The printer can use three types of supplies:
♦ Labels
♦ Tags
♦ Receipt Paper
There are two print modes. The way you load the supplies depends on
the print mode you use.
♦
Peel mode
removes the backing paper from the supplies as it prints
the labels. This mode allows you to apply the label immediately. It is
only for labels. If you have purchased and selected the on-demand
sensor, you must press the trigger between labels. Otherwise, the
next label prints only when the previous one is applied.
♦
Non-Peel mode
does not remove the backing paper. It is for labels
printed in a continuous strip, tags, and receipt paper.
Loading Supplies
To load supplies:
1. Turn on the printer. (The power key is at the top right of the keypad.)
The application starts running.
2. Maneuver to the point where you are prompted to load the supplies.
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3-2 Using Supplies
3. Press the latch buttons and open the supply cover completely.
4. Remove the seal from the supply roll.
5. Spread the spring-loaded supply holder tabs apart.
Supply Holder
Tabs
Latch
Buttons
Supply Cover
Using Supplies 3-3
6. Place the supply roll in the supply holder so it feeds labels from the
bottom. The black marks on the labels should face down.
NOTE: Specialty paper has no black marks.
7. Load the supplies for the print mode you want. See “Loading for Peel
Mode” or “Loading for Non-Peel Mode.”
Loading for Peel Mode
To load supplies for peel mode:
A. Peel and discard the first four inches of labels from the backing
paper.
NOTE: Do Not tear the supplies at the four-inch point; just peel the
labels.
3-4 Using Supplies
B. Hold the printer upright and gently press down on the label deflector.
It may be stiff.
C. Feed all four inches of the backing paper over the peel bar and under
the applicator roller and the label deflector.
D. Push the label deflector up until it snaps into place.
Label
Deflector
Peel Bar
Label Deflector
Applicator Roller
Using Supplies 3-5
E. Partially close the supply cover to the first position.
NOTE: Do Not close the cover completely at this step or label jams may
occur.
F. Hold the supply edge between the feed and pinch rollers (located just
above the trigger), and press the trigger. Discard the extra labels
that feed.
G. Close the supply cover completely.
H. Press the trigger or key assigned by your System Administrator to
remove all slack. Discard the extra labels that feed.
Pinch Roller
(Feed Roller is
behind it)
3-6 Using Supplies
Loading for Non-Peel Mode
To load supplies for non-peel mode:
A. Feed the supply under the applicator roller and over the label
deflector.
B. Close the supply cover completely.
C. Press the trigger or key assigned by your System Administrator to
remove all slack. Discard the extra labels that feed.
Removing Supplies
To remove supplies:
1. Peel mode only. Tear the backing paper just above the pinch roller.
2. Open the supply cover completely.
Applicator Roller
Label Deflector
Using Supplies 3-7
3. Spread the supply holder tabs apart with one hand and remove the
supply roll.
4. Peel mode only. Carefully pull out the supply backing paper still in
place between the pinch and feed rollers.
3-8 Using Supplies
Basic Operations 4-1
BASIC OPERATIONS
This chapter explains the printer’s features and how to use them.
Using the Keypad
The printer keypad appears below.
Key(s) Description
Enter Accepts data or a menu selection.
Ctrl For future use.
Alt Displays a special character when pressed with a 3-digit
number. Your System Administrator will tell you what number
to use.
Tab For future use.
Fct Performs a specially-defined function when pressed with a
single-digit number.
Delete Clears the entire line that the cursor is currently on.
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4-2 Basic Operations
Key(s) Description
Bksp Moves the cursor one space to the left and deletes the
character in that position. Or, deletes the current line when
pressed with Shift.
Shift ♦ Displays a letter.
♦ Deletes all data on the current line when pressed with Bksp.
Esc Moves to the previous menu, or exits the current module or
program.
Arrows Moves between items in a menu.
On/Off Turns the printer on and off.
Space Enters a space character.
Numeric/
Alphabetic
Displays a numeric digit or letter.
Symbols Displays the character shown on the face of the key.
Entering Data
There are three data entry modes:
♦ Numeric/Symbol mode –
Default
. Press the key to display what
appears on the face of the key.
♦ Alphabetic mode – Press Shift to display letters or delete the current
line.
♦ Special Key mode – Press a special key (Fct or Alt) to access
functions or display special characters).
Basic Operations 4-3
Using the Display
The display has eight lines and one status line.
Reading the Status Line
The status line has the following indicators:
Indicator Description
FYou have pressed the Fct key, and the printer is in Special Key
mode. This mode remains in effect through the next key press.
To return to Numeric/Symbol mode without accessing a function,
press the Fct key again.
AYou have pressed the Alt key, and the printer is in Special Key
mode. This mode remains in effect until you enter a 3-digit
number. To return to Numeric/Symbol mode without entering a
number, press the Alt key again.
CFor future use.
SYou have pressed the Shift key, and the printer is in Alphabetic
mode. This mode remains in effect until you press the Shift key
again.
The printer is in Normal mode if no indicator is on the display.
Scanning Bar Codes
Your printer may have a built-in scanner.
When you scan depends on the application the printer is running. It will
most likely prompt you on the display to press a certain key (probably the
trigger). When you press it, you activate the scanner.
4-4 Basic Operations
To scan a bar code:
1. Attach the safety strap to your wrist.
2. Point the scanner at a slight angle approximately 4 – 8 inches from
the bar code symbol.
3. Press the trigger or other key specified by your System Administrator.
CAUTION: Do Not stare into the beam.
The laser scan LED lights green after a successful scan. It lights amber
after an unsuccessful scan. This light is at the upper right of the keypad,
to the left of the On/Off key.
Basic Operations 4-5
If the bar code does not scan:
♦ Change the scanner’s angle slightly and try again.
♦ Clean the scanner window. See “Cleaning” in Chapter 5 for more
information.
♦ Move the scanner 4 – 8 inches away from the bar code. Adjust this
distance as needed to find the correct distance.
♦ Try scanning another bar code that you have scanned successfully. If
that scan is successful, the scanning problem is with the bar code.
♦ Move to a more dimly lit area.
♦ Ensure there are no voids (streaks) in the bar code symbol.
If the scan is still unsuccessful, ask your System Administrator to perform
a scanner test.
Certification Note
This product is certified to be a Class II laser product with the United
States DHHS Center for Devices and Radiological Health. The scanner
emits less than 1.3 milliwatt beam of laser light from the scanning window. Laser
light in excess of Class I limits must be inside a protective cover. No
maintenance is required to keep this product in compliance with IEC 825
and DHHS Regulation 21, Subchapter J. No controls are provided for
operation or maintenance.
4-6 Basic Operations
Printing
When and how you print depends on your printer’s application. It may
print
♦ only after you press a certain key.
♦ automatically as soon as you press a key.
♦ automatically with no input from you.
♦ one or many labels at once.
Power Management
If the printer stays on, but you do not use it for a while, it goes into sleep
mode to conserve power. The printer wakes up when you start using it
again.
Radio Frequency Communications
Your printer may be able to communicate with other printers or a base
station via radio frequency (RF) communications. Your System
Administrator can tell you if you have this feature and any special
procedures you need to perform.
Basic Operations 4-7
Attaching the Safety Strap
1. Turn the printer upside down, resting its top on the table.
2. Take the thin end of the safety strap, and push it through the loop at
the bottom of the printer handle (near the battery compartment).
3. Push the thick end of the safety strap through the thin end’s loop.
4. Pull the strap. It may be necessary to help the thin end’s loop fit over
the plastic piece in the middle of the strap.
4-8 Basic Operations
5. Pull the strap tight.
Helpful Reminders
♦ Always start with a fully-charged battery.
♦ Attach the safety strap to your wrist before using the printer.
♦ Do Not pound the printer when applying labels printed in peel mode.
♦ Switch to a fully-charged battery every time you load a new roll of
supplies (doing so ensures optimum print quality).
♦ Turn the printer off when not using it.
♦ Operate and store the printer with the recommended temperature and
humidity ranges. See Appendix B, “Reference Information,” for more
information.
Care and Maintenance 5-1
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Caring for and properly maintaining your printer protects it and
keeps it running smoothly. This chapter explains how to
♦ clean the printhead, platen roller, sensors, and scanner window.
♦ clear supply jams.
♦ store the printer.
Cleaning
It is important to keep the printer clean. There are four main areas that
you must clean:
♦ Printhead
♦ Platen Roller
♦ Sensors
♦ Scanner Window
To clean the printer, you can use
♦ Monarch Cleaning Pen #114226
♦ Monarch 6076™ Cleaning Kit.
♦ a soft cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol
Do Not use sharp objects to clean the printer. Use isopropyl alcohol on
the interior areas only; never on the exterior.
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5-2 Care and Maintenance
Printhead
Clean the printhead
♦ after using 7-10 rolls of supplies.
♦ in extreme temperatures, humid conditions, or a dirty environment.
♦ when you see voids in the print.
♦ after a supply jam.
Do Not use silicone to clean or lubricate. Do Not use sharp objects to
remove adhesive or label particles from the printhead area. Do Not
touch the printhead with your fingers. These actions may damage the
printhead and void your warranty.
To clean the printhead:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Open the supply cover and remove the supply roll. See “Removing
Supplies” in Chapter 3.
3. Check the supply holder for adhesive buildup, and clean it, if
necessary.
4. Ground yourself by touching metal on something other than the
printer. Grounding prevents electrostatic discharge, which may
damage your printer.
Care and Maintenance 5-3
5. Clean the printhead area of all adhesive and label particles using one
of the items listed above.
6. Reload the supply roll and close the supply cover.
Platen Roller
To clean the platen roller:
1. Turn the printer off and open the supply cover.
2. Remove the supplies. See “Removing Supplies” in Chapter 3.
3. Hold the printer upright and gently press down on the label deflector.
It may be stiff.
4. Clean the platen roller and remove any adhesive buildup.
Printhead
Platen Roller
5-4 Care and Maintenance
5. Turn the platen roller with your finger, and then continue cleaning.
6. Reload your supply and close the label deflector and supply cover.
Pinch and Feed Rollers
To clean the pinch and feed rollers:
1. Turn the printer off and open the supply cover.
2. Remove the supplies. See “Removing Supplies” in Chapter 3.
3. Turn the platen roller with your fingers. This action also turns the
pinch and feed rollers.
4. Clean any adhesive buildup you see as the rollers turn.
5. Reload the supplies after the printer dries.
Sensors
To clean the on-demand sensor:
1. Turn the printer off and open the supply cover.
2. Remove the supplies. See “Removing Supplies” in Chapter 3.
3. Open the label deflector by gently pressing down with two fingers.
4. Clean the on-demand sensor with a soft cloth moistened with water.
5. Reload the supplies and close the label deflector and supply cover.
On-Demand Sensor
Care and Maintenance 5-5
To clean the black mark sensor:
1. Turn the printer off and open the supply cover.
2. Remove the supplies. See “Removing Supplies” in Chapter 3.
3. Clean the black mark sensor with a soft cloth moistened with water.
4. Reload the supplies and close the supply cover.
Scanner Window
Clean the scanner window whenever it appears to be dirty or smeared.
To clean it:
1. Moisten a soft cloth with water.
2. Wipe the window until it is completely clean.
Black Mark
Sensor
5-6 Care and Maintenance
Clearing Supply Jams
To clear a supply jam:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Open the supply cover completely.
3. Open the label deflector by gently pressing down on it with two
fingers.
4. Remove the supplies. See “Removing Supplies” in Chapter 3.
5. Carefully remove any jammed supply and close the deflector.
NOTE: Do Not pull the jammed supply out through the front of the label
deflector. Do Not use sharp objects to remove jammed supplies.
6. Carefully remove any jammed supply between the pinch and feed
rollers.
7. Reload the supplies and close the label deflector.
Pinch Roller
(Feed Roller is
behind it
)
Care and Maintenance 5-7
Storing the Printer
Do Not store the printer in or near
♦ magnetic fields
♦ wet or damp areas
♦ dirty or dusty areas
♦ areas of intense vibration or shock.
5-8 Care and Maintenance
Troubleshooting 6-1
TROUBLESHOOTING
Following are some common printer problems and their solutions.
Problem Solution
Printer will not feed. Switch to a fully-charged battery.
Close the supply cover completely.
Load the supply correctly.
Check the platen roller for jammed labels.
Printer will not print. Switch to a fully-charged battery.
Load the supply correctly.
Clean the printhead.
Print has voids or is too light. Load the supply correctly.
Close the supply cover completely.
Switch to a fully-charged battery.
Clean the printhead.
Check the supply for damage or defects.
Printer partially prints on the
supply and fails to respond
to the keypad or trigger.
Load the supply correctly or load new supplies,
if necessary.
Clear any supply jams.
Clean the printhead.
Switch to a fully-charged battery.
CMOS Error Replace the backup battery. See “Using the
Backup Battery” in Chapter 2.
Scanner will not scan a bar
Code.
See “Scanning Bar Codes” in Chapter 4.
The display does not turn on. Make sure the power is on.
Switch to a fully-charged battery.
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6-2 Troubleshooting
Error Codes
Following are some common error codes you may receive and their
meanings.
Code(s) Description
004 - 005 Supply size is incorrect. Reload the correct supplies.
267 – 271
410 - 413
Communication error. See your System Administrator.
703 - 704 Supply Error. Load supplies or make sure they are loaded
correctly.
750 Printhead is overheated. Turn off the printer to let it cool.
751 - 753 The printer sensed a problem with a mark on the supplies.
Check the supplies to see if they are loaded correctly.
756 The printer is out of supplies. Load supplies.
757 Load supplies. The calibrated supply length differs by plus
or minus .25 inches from the format.
758 Check supply. Either the supply is not seen, or the on-
demand sensor is broken (purchase optional). Check for a
label jam. Clear the supply path or reload supplies. The
printer does not recalibrate after this error.
762 Low battery. Recharge the battery.
763 Waiting to dispense label. Press Enter.
768 Printhead error. See your System Administrator.
790 - 791 The printer is busy or has an error pending. Turn off the
printer. Wait two seconds and turn it back on.
904 – 911 System error. See your System Administrator.
SYSTEM
ERROR
VECTOR ##
System error. See your System Administrator.
If these solutions do not work or you have a problem or error code not
listed, see your System Administrator or call Service at the number listed
on the back of this manual.
Glossary A-1
GLOSSARY
To use this printer, you should be familiar with the following terms.
Term Definition
Alphabetic
mode
The print mode where the user presses the Shift key to
♦ display a letter.
♦ delete all data on the current line when pressed with
Bksp.
Bar code A sequence of vertical black and white bars or a square of
black and white dots. The spacing and thickness of these
bars or dots is a way of representing data. A scanner
reads bar codes.
Non-peel mode The print mode that does not remove the backing paper. It
is for labels printed in a continuous strip, tags, and receipt
paper.
Numeric/Symbol
mode
The default data entry mode. In it, the user presses a key
to display what appears on the face of the key.
Peel mode The print mode that removes the backing paper from the
supplies as it prints the labels. This mode allows you to
apply the label immediately. It is only for labels.
Platen roller The surface in the printer that the supply is held against. It
rotates, helping to move the supply along.
Printhead The surface in the printer where the printing occurs, The
supply moves across the printhead to get the label printed.
RF Radio frequency. A special type of printer communication
in which it “talks” to a base station without a cable.
Sensor A device that “sees” a new label has started. It works by
using either black marks on the back of the supplies or
sensing when a label ends.
Supplies The paper (labels, tags, or receipt paper) printed on.
Special key
mode
The data entry mode after the user presses the Fct or Alt
keys and then a number to access functions or display
special characters.
A
A-2 Glossary
REFERENCE INFORMATION
Specifications
Dimensions: Width – 7.75" (197mm)
Length – 3.25" (83mm)
Height – 6.50" (165mm)
Weight – 2.2 lbs. (1 kg)
Shipping Weight – 5.86 lbs. (2.66 kg)
Printhead: 1.89" (48mm/384 dots) (203 dots per inch)
Printing: Thermal direct (no ink /ribbon)
Print Speed: Up to 4" (102 mm) per second
Memory: 1MB RAM and 2MB Flash
Battery Type: 7.4V Lithium Ion (110V – 240V AC adapter)
3V Lithium Coin Cell
Battery Recharge
Time: 1 – 3 hours, depending on the charger used.
Supply Sizes: Width 1.2", 1.5", and 2.0" (30mm, 38mm, and 51mm)
Lengths .785" – 4.0" (20mm – 102mm)
Peel mode supports .785" (20 mm) or greater lengths.
Non-Peel mode supports .55" (13.97mm) or greater
lengths.
Operating
Temperature: 40°F – 110°F (4°C – 43°C)
Humidity (Operating
& Storage): 5% – 90% non-condensing
B
Accessories/Options
♦ On-demand sensor
♦ 9462 Single-Station Battery Charger
♦ 9464 4-Station Battery Charger
♦ AC Power Supply (110V – 240V)—operating range is 95V – 264V
♦ Integrated Laser Scanner (regular or high-speed)
♦ Memory or Radio Cards
♦ Extra Battery
♦ Documentation*
♦ Wrist Strap
♦ Software Development Kit*
*Available on Web site (www.monarch.com)