Intermec Technologies F4-915-LP RFID Bar Code Printer User Manual Part 3

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Chapter 11 Maintenance
Printhead Cleaning, cont'd.
Wait for approx. 30 seconds to allow the
cleaning fluid to dissolve the residue.
Pull out the cleaning card. If necessary, repeat
the process with a new cleaning card.
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Insert most of the cleaning card under the
printhead (1). Close the printhead (2).
10
Allow the cleaned parts to dry before loading
any paper.
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Chapter 11 Maintenance
External Cleaning
Always remove the power cord
before cleaning!
Never spray the printer. Protect it from water
when cleaning the premises.
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Wipe external surfaces with a soft cloth slightly
moistened with water or a mild detergent.
Never use any sharp tools for removing stuck
labels. The printhead and rollers are delicate.
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Chapter 11 Maintenance
Cleaning the
Paper Guides
Both parts of the label stop sensor, which controls the paper feed, are
covered by plastic guides. The guides are provided with seemingly
non-transparent areas, through which the light between the two
parts of the label stop sensor is transmitted. These areas (indicated
by a shade of grey in illustration #2 below) must be kept clean from
dust, stuck labels, and adhesive residue.
If the printer starts to feeed our labels in an unexpected way. lift the
upper guide – as described below – and check for anything that may
block the beam of light (dust, stuck labels, adhesive residue etc.).
If necessary, clean the guides using a cleaning card or a soft cloth
soaked with isopropyl alcohol. Do not use any other the of chemical.
Be careful not to scratch the guides.
Caution!
Isopropyl alcohol [(CH3) 2CHOH; CAS 67-63-0] is a highly
flammable, moderately toxic and mildly irritating substance.
Lift the inner part of the upper guide and
pull it outwards,disengaging it from the lower
guide. Take care not to damage the cable.
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Tilt the upper guide upwards and clean the
areas marked with grey. After cleaning, reassemble in reverse order.
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Chapter 11 Maintenance
Printhead
Replacement
The printhead is subject to wear both from the direct thermal paper
and from the rapid heating and cooling process during printing. Thus,
the printhead will require periodical replacement.
Time between printhead replacements depends on the print images,
the type of paper in use, the amount of energy to the printhead,
and several other factors.
Note!
While replacing the printhead, the power should be switched
off.
Open the side door.
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Turn the printhead lift knob clockwise to lift
the printhead.
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Chapter 11 Maintenance
Printhead Replacement, cont'd.
Remove the paper, if any.
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Pull the printhead bracket away from the
magnet in the pressure arm.
Disconnect the printhead bracket from the print
mechanism – as indicated by the arrows – and
pull out the printhead as far as the cables allow.
Disconnect the cables from the printhead. Note
the snap-lock on the inner connector. Pull at the
connectors – not the cables!
Snap-lock
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Chapter 11 Maintenance
Printhead Replacement, cont'd.
Connect the two cables to the replacement
printhead.
Close the printhead so the magnet engages the
printhead bracket.
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Put back the printhead in reserse order and
check that the printhead cables run freely.
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Load a new supply of paper as described earlier in this manual.
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Chapter 12
Adjustments
Narrow Labels
Adjustment
The printer is factory-adjusted for full size paper width. When using
paper less than full width, it is recommended to adjust the pressure
arm so it becomes centred on the paper. Thereby, an even pressure
across the paper is obtained.
A poorly adjusted pressure arm may be detected by a weaker printout
on the inner part of a less than full width paper. Similarly, when
reverting to a wider paper, the arm should be adjusted, or the printout
on the outer part of the paper could be weak.
To adjust the pressure arm, proceed as follows:
• Loosen the nut that holds the pressure arm. Move the arm inwards
or outwards until the arrow on the tip of the arm becomes
centre-aligned with the paper web.
While moving the arm, push at the part where the nut is situated,
not at the tip. If the arm is hard to move, lift the printhead and pull
the printhead bracket free from the magnet in the arm.
• After having centred the arm, lock it by tightening the nut.
Nut
Pressure Arm
Centre of Paper
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Chapter 12 Adjustments
Label Stop Sensor
Position
The label stop/black mark sensor (LSS) is a photoelectric sensor that
controls the printer's paper feed by detecting gaps between labels,
slots in paper strip, or black marks, depending on the printer's setup
in regard of media type (see chapter 6 “Setting Up the Printer”).
A prerequisite is obviously that the LSS is aligned with the slots
or black marks.
Thus, the LSS can be moved laterally between 5 fixed positions.
There is one sensor on top of the upper paper guide and underneath
the bottom of the print unit. These two guides must be set individually
to the same position. Push them inwards as far as they go and
then pull them out – one at the time – while counting the clicks
from the snap-locks.
One Sensor
The various detection points of the sensor
edge of the paper are as follows:
One click out
3 mm
Two clicks out
8 mm
Three clicks out
12 mm
Four clicks out
16 mm
Five clicks out
20 mm
in relation to the inner
.118"
.315"
.472"
.639"
.787"
If using irregularly shaped labels, align the LSS with the front
tips of the labels
Upper part of LSS
One Diode + One Sensor
Lower part of LSS
Print Unit
(printhead and headlift shaft omitted for
improved visibility)
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Chapter 12 Adjustments
Printhead
Pressure
The pressure of the thermal printhead against the paper is factory
adjusted. However, the use of thicker or thinner paper than normal
could require the printhead pressure to be readjusted.
Using a flat-tipped screwdriver, turn the adjustment screw clockwise
for increased pressure (+), or counter-clockwise for less pressure (-).
Print a few labels, preferably test labels (see chapter 6 “Setting Up
the Printer”), and check the printout. Increased pressure generally
gives a darker printout and vice versa. Repeat until the desired
result is obtained.
To return to the factory setting, tighten the screw (+) as far as it goes
and then loosen it (-) six (6) full turns.
Note!
Do not use a higher printhead pressure than necessary, because it
may increase the wear of the printhead and thus shorten its life.
Adjustment Screw
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Appendix 1
Technical Data
Printing
Print Technique
Printhead Resolution
Print Speed (variable)
Print Width (max)
Print Length (max)
Media Width (min/max)
Media Width (min/max)
Paper Roll Diameter (max)
Paper Roll Core Diameter
Print Directions
Modes of Operation
Tear Off
Peel Off
Firmware
Operating System
Smooth Fonts
Built-in scalable fonts (std)
Built-in bar code symbologies (std)
Startup Program (std)
Physical Measures
Dimensions (W x L x H)
Weight (excluding media)
Ambient Operating Temperature
Humidity
Electronics
Microprocessor
On-board Flash SIMMs
On-board DRAM SIMM
Real-Time Clock
Power Supply
Mains Voltage
PFC Regulation
Maximum Power Consumption
Direct Thermal
8 dots/mm (203.2 dpi)
100 – 200 mm/sec. (≈ 4 – 8"/sec.)
104 mm (4.095")
32767 dots = 409.5 cm1
25 – 114.3 mm (1 –4.5")
40 – 114.3 mm (1.57 – 4.5")
213 mm (8.38")
38 – 40 mm (1.5") or 76 mm (3")
Yes
Optional
Intermec Fingerprint 7.31
TrueDoc and TrueType fonts
15
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Intermec Shell 4.4
244 x 397 x 178 mm (9.61 x 15.63 x 7.00")
≈ 7 kgs (15.5 lbs)
+5°C – +40° C (+41°F – +104° F)
20 –80% non-condensing
32 bit RISC
1–2
Option
= 832 dots
Standard paper guide
Quick-Load guides
Short door/no rewind
Requires Rewind Unit
Incl. Direct Protocol
Unicode fonts2
w. Long side door
Depending on model
Std. 1 x 2 Mbytes
Std. 4 Mbytes
10+ years life
>90 – <264 V AC, 45 – 65 Hz
IEC 61000-3-2
Continuous 140 W; Peek 300W
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Technical Data, cont’d.
Sensors
Label Gap/Black Mark/Out of Paper
Printhead Lifted
Controls
Control Lamps
Display
Keyboard
Print Button
Beeper
Data Interfaces
Serial
Bar Code Wand
Electronic Keys
Connection for Optional Interface Boards
Yes
Yes
5 fixed positions
2 x 16 character LCD w. background light
22 keys membrane switch type
Yes
1 x RS 232C + 1 x USB
Yes
For setup
Future option
Memory Card Adapter
Accessories and Options
Flash or SRAM cards
RFID Module
Option
Rewind Unit
Option
For peel-off operation
Paper Supply Spool
Option
Replaces hanger
3” Adapter for Paper Supply Spool
Option
Short Side Door
Option3
Long Side Door
Option3
Label Taken Sensor
Option
Real-Time Clock
Option
10+ years life
Fitted in some models
Quick-Load Guides
Standard
RS 232C Cable
Option
EasySet Bar Code Wand
Option
For quick setup
Parallel Interface Board
Option
IEEE 1284
Double Serial Interface Board
Option
Industrial Interface Board
Option
EasyLAN 100I Interface Board
Option
Ethernet
External Alphanumeric Keyboard
Option
Flash Memory Cards
Option
= 64 Mbit (8 MB)
Electronic Keys
Option
1. The max. print length is also restricted by the amount of free DRAM memory.
2. Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic fonts according to Unicode standard are included.
3. Depending on model, the printer may be delivered with either a long or a short side door.
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Appendix 2
Media Specifications
Direct Thermal
Labels
Intermec offers two quality grades of direct thermal paper for the
EasyCoder range of printers:
• Premium Quality: Top-coated papers with high demands on
printout quality and resistance against moisture, plasticisers and
vegetable oils. Examples...
- Top Board
- Duratherm II,
- Premium
- Duratherm II Tag
- Duratherm Ltg.
- Duratherm IR
• Economy Quality: Non top-coated papers with less resistance to
moisture, plasticisers and vegetable oils. In all other respects, it is
equal to Premium Quality. Examples...
- Economy
- Eco Board
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Appendix 2 Media Specifications
Paper Roll Size
Core
Diameters:
Width:
38 – 40 mm (1.5") or 76.2 mm (3")
Must not protrude outside the web.
The web must be wound up on the core in such a way that the
printer can pull the end of the web free.
Roll
Max. diameter (internal supply only):
- Position 1
152 mm
- Position 2
213 mm
- Position 3
203 mm
Max. width:
114.3 mm
Min. width (standard):
25 mm
Min. width (Quick-Load):
40 mm
Max. web thickness:
175 µm
(6.00")
(8.38")
(8.00")
(4.50")
(1.00")
(1.57")
(0.007")
The maximum recommended web thickness is 175µm. A thicker
web may be used, but print quality will be reduced. Web stiffness
is also important and must be balanced against web thickness to
maintain print quality.
Paper rolls fitted inside the printer should be wound with the
printable side facing outwards.
The paper supply must not be exposed to dust, sand, grit, etc. Any
hard particles, however small, can damage the printhead.
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Appendix 2 Media Specifications
Paper
Non-Adhesive Strip
⇐ a ⇒ Web Width:
Maximum:
Minimum (standard):
Minimum (Quick-Load):
114.3 mm
25.0 mm
40.0 mm
(4.50")
(1.00")
(1.57")
Media Type Setup:
• Fix length strip
• Var length strip
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Paper, cont'd.
Self-Adhesive Strip
⇐ a ⇒ Web Width (including backing paper):
Maximum:
114.3 mm
Minimum (standard):
25.0 mm
Minimum (Quick-Load):
40.0 mm
(4.50")
(1.00")
(1.57")
⇐ b ⇒ Backing Paper
The backing paper must not extend more than a total of 1.6 mm
(0.06") outside the paper and should protrude equally on both
sides.
⇐ c ⇒ Paper Width (excluding backing paper):
Maximum:
112.74 mm
(4.43")
Minimum:
23.8 mm
(0.94")
Media Type Setup:
• Fix length strip
• Var length strip
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Appendix 2 Media Specifications
Paper, cont'd.
Self-Adhesive Labels
⇐ a ⇒ Web Width (including backing paper):
Maximum:
114.3 mm
Minimum (standard):
25.0 mm
Minimum (Quick-Load):
40.0 mm
(4.50")
(1.00")
(1.57")
⇐ b ⇒ Backing Paper
The backing paper must not extend more than a total of 1.6 mm
(0.06") outside the paper and should protrude equally on both side.
Recommended min. transparency: 40% (DIN 53147).
⇐ c ⇒ Label Width (excluding backing paper):
Maximum:
112.7 mm
(4.43")
Minimum:
23.8 mm
(0.94")
⇐ d ⇒ Label Length:
Minimum:
8.0 mm
(0.32")
Max label length:
depends on DRAM size
Under favourable circumstances, a minimum label length down to
4 mm (0.16") could be used. It requires the sum of the label length
(d) and the label gap (e) to be larger than 7 mm (0.28"), that batch
printing is used, and that no pull back of the paper is performed.
Intermec does not guarantee that such short labels will work, but it
is up to the user to test this in his unique application.
⇐ e ⇒ Label Gap:
Maximum:
Recommended:
Minimum:
21.3 mm
3.0 mm
1.2 mm
(0.83")
(0.12")
(0.05")
The Label Stop Sensor must be able to detect the extreme front
edges of the labels. It can be moved between 5 fixed positions at the
following distances from the inner edge of the paper.
3 mm
(.118")
8 mm
(.315")
12 mm
(.472")
16 mm
(.639")
20 mm
(.787")
Media Type Setup:
• Label (w gaps)
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Paper, cont'd.
Tickets with Gap
⇐ a ⇒ Web Width:
Maximum:
Minimum (standard):
Minimum (Quick-Load):
114.3 mm
25.0 mm
40.0 mm
(4.50")
(1.00")
(1.57")
⇐ b ⇒ Copy Length:
Min. length between slots:
8.0 mm
(0.32")
Max. length between slots:
depends on DRAM size
Under favourable circumstances, a minimum ticket length down
to 4 mm (0.16") could be used. It requires the sum of the copy
length (b) and the detection slit height (e) to be larger than 7
mm (0.28"), that batch printing is used, and that no pull back of
the paper is performed. Intermec does not guarantee that such
short labels will work, but it is up to the user to test this in his
unique application.
⇐ c ⇒ LSS Detection Position:
Five fixed positions (distance from inner edge of paper):
3 mm
(.118")
8 mm
(.315")
12 mm
(.472")
16 mm
(.639")
20 mm
(.787")
⇐ d ⇒ Detection Slit Length:
The length of the detection slit (excluding corner radii) must be
minimum 2.5 mm (0.10") on either side of the LSS detection
position (e).
⇐ e ⇒ Detection Slit Height:
Maximum:
Recommended:
Minimum:
21.3 mm
1.6 mm
1.2 mm
(0.83")
(0.06")
(0.05")
Media Type Setup:
• Ticket (w gaps)
Do not allow any perforation to break the edge of the web, as this
may cause the web to split, resulting in a paper jam.
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Paper, cont'd.
Tickets with Black Mark
⇐ a ⇒ Web Width:
Maximum:
Minimum (standard):
Minimum (Quick-Load):
⇐ b ⇒ Copy Length:
Minimum:
Maximum:
114.3 mm
25.0 mm
40.0 mm
(4.50")
(1.00")
(1.57")
20.0 mm
(0.8")
depends on DRAM size
⇐ c ⇒ LSS Detection Position:
Five fixed positions (distance from inner edge of paper):
3 mm
(.118")
8 mm
(.315")
12 mm
(.472")
16 mm
(.639")
20 mm
(.787")
⇐ d ⇒ Black Mark Width:
The detectable width of the black mark should preferably be at least
5.0 mm (0.2") on either side of the LSS detection point.
⇐ e ⇒ Black Mark Length:
Maximum:
Common:
Minimum:
21.3 mm
12.5 mm
5.0 mm
(0.83")
(0.5")
(0.2")
⇐ f ⇒ Black Mark Y-Position:
It is recommended to place the black mark as close to the front
edge of the ticket as possible and use a negative Stop Adjust
value to control the paper feed, so the tickets can be properly
torn or cut off.
Media Type Setup:
• Ticket (w mark)
Important! Preprint that may interfere with the detection of the
black mark should be avoided on the back of the paper. However,
the LBLCOND statement allows the sensor to be temporarily
disabled during a specified amount of paper feed in order to avoid
unintentional detection, see Intermec Fingerprint manuals.
The black mark should be non-reflective carbon black on a whitish
background.
Do not allow any perforations to break the edge of the web, as this
may cause the web to split, resulting in a paper jam.
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Interfaces
RS 232C Interface
The EasyCoder F4 has – as standard – two serial communication
interfaces: RS 232C on "uart1:" and USB (see next page).
Protocol
Default setup:
Baudrate:
Char. length
Parity:
Stop bits:
RTS/CTS
ENQ/ACK:
XON/XOFF:
New Line:
9600
8 bits
None
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled (both ways)
CR/LF
To change the serial interface settings, see chapter 6 “Setting
Up the Printer”.
Interface Cable
Computer end:
Printer end:
DB-9 or DB-25 female connector (PC)
DB-25 male connector
Host
EasyCoder F4
Host
Signal DB-9 DB-25
Signal
DB-25 DB-25 Signal
shield
RXD
TXD
RXD
TXD
RXD
TXD
CTS
RTS
CTS
RTS
CTS
RTS
DSR
20
DTR
GND
7 Signal GND
GND
16
+ 5V1
16
DSR
20
DTR
20
DSR
22
RI
22
/. The external +5V is limited to 200 mA and is automatically turned
off at overload. It is intended to drive e.g. an external alphanumeric
keyboard connected to the RS 232C port.
"uart1:"
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Appendix 3 Interfaces
USB Interface
The EasyCoder F4 has – as standard – one USB communication
port. To use the USB interface for printing from a PC, you need a
special USB printer driver installed in your PC.
USB = Universal Serial Bus
Using an USB Class A - B cable, connect the Class A end to your PC
or hub and the Class B end to your EasyCoder F4 printer.
USB Class A connector.
Connect to PC or hub.
USB
USB Class B connector.
Connect to USB receptacle on the printer's rear plate.
Note:
The USB interface is presently not supported by the Intermec
Fingerprint firmware (v. 7.31).
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Appendix 3 Interfaces
Double Serial
Interface Board
The EasyCoder F4 can optionally be fitted with an extra double
serial interface board, which provides the printer with two more
serial ports; "uart2:" and "uart3:". These ports can be configured
for various types of serial communication in combination according
to the customer's request. Use the Intermec Fingerprint instruction
SETSTDIO to select standard IN and OUT ports (by default "uart1:"
is both std IN and OUT port)1.
"uart2:"
RS 232C
RS 422 Non-isolated
RS 422 Isolated
RS 485
"uart3:"
RS 232C
RS 422 Non-isolated
20 mA Current Loop
"uart2:" Serial Port
The communication ports "uart2:" uses a female DB 25 connector.
Pin
8–14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24–25
"uart2:"
/. Intermec Shell either automatically sets the correct std IN
and OUT port when an application is selected, e.g. a Windows
driver, or prompts you to select
one, see chapter 8.
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Signal Name
Description
Not connected
TxD
RS 232 Transmitter
RxD
RS 232 Receiver
RTS
RS 232 Request To Send
CTS
RS 232 Clear To Send
DSR
RS 232 Data Set Ready
GND
Ground
Not connected
+RS422I
+RS 422 Receive
+5V
5 Volt for external use (max. 200 mA)1
-RS422I
-RS 422 Receive
Not connected
+RS422O/+RS485 +RS 422 Transmit/+RS 485
DTR
RS 232 Data Terminal Ready
-RS422O/-RS485 -RS 422 Transmit/-RS 485
RI
RS 232 Ring Indicator
Shield
Optional shield for RS 422 and RS 485
Not connected
/. The external 5V is automatically turned off at overload.
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Double Serial
Interface Board,
cont'd.
"uart3:" Serial Port
The communication ports "uart3:" uses a male DB 25 connector.
Pin
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
"uart3:"
Signal Name
Description
Not connected
TxD
RS 232 Transmitter
RxD
RS 232 Receiver
RTS
RS 232 Request To Send
CTS
RS 232 Clear To Send
DSR
RS 232 Data Set Ready
GND
Ground
Not connected
+20M1
+20 mA current loop
-20M1
-20 mA current loop
+TXD
+TXD 20 mA current loop
-TXD
-TXD 20 mA current loop
+20M2
+20 mA current loop
(printer active receiver)
-20M2
-20 mA current loop
(printer active receiver)
+RS422I
+RS 422 Receive
+5V
5 Volt for external use (max. 200 mA)1
-RS422I
-RS 422 Receive
+RxD
+TXD 20 mA current loop
+RS422O/+RS485 +RS 422 Transmit/+RS 485
DTR
RS 232 Data Terminal Ready
-RS422O/-RS485 -RS 422 Transmit/-RS 485
RI
RS 232 Ring Indicator
Shield
Optional shield for RS 422 and RS 485
Not connected
-RxD
-TXD 20 mA current loop
/. The external 5V is automatically turned off at overload.
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IEEE 1284
Parallel Interface
Board
The EasyCoder F4 can optionally be fitted with an IEEE 1284-I
compatible parallel interface board1. The parallel port is addressed
in Intermec Fingerprint as device "centronics:". Select "centronics:"
as standard IN port by means of the instruction SETSTDIO (by
default, "uart1:" in std IN port)2.
Interface Cable Connectors
Computer end:
Depends on type of host computer.
Printer end:
36 pin female IEEE 1284B Centron
"centronics:"
Pin
2–9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19–30
31
32
33-35
36
Signal Name
DStrobe
Data 0–7
Ack
Busy
PE
Select
AF
Not connected
Ground
Screen
+5V Ext
GND
Init
Error
Not connected
Selectin
/. Nibble, byte, ECP and EPP
from printer to host are presently
not supported.
/. Intermec Shell either automatically sets the correct std IN
and OUT port when an application is selected, e.g. a Windows
driver, or prompts you to select
one, see chapter 8.
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Appendix 3 Interfaces
Industrial
Interface Board
The EasyCoder F4 can optionally be fitted with an Industrial
Interface Board, that provides the printer with one extra serial
communication port ("uart2:"), which can be configured for one
of the following alternatives
RS 232C
RS 422 Non-isolated
RS 422 Isolated
RS 485
This port is identical to "uart2:" on the double serial interface
board.
The Industrial Interface Board also has a female DB-44 connector
with...
8 digital IN ports with optocouplers
8 digital OUT ports with optocouplers
4 OUT ports with relays.
Refer to the installation instructions for the Industrial Interface
Board for further information.
Industrial Interface
"uart2:"
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EasyLAN 100i
Interface Board
The Intermec EasyLAN 100i Ethernet interface board provides
the printer with a 10BaseT Ethernet or 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet
network connection. You can communicate with the printer via
a LAN (Local Area Network) or provide the printer with its own
home page, so you can reach the printer via internet on the world
wide web (www).
EasyLAN 100i supports most major computer systems and environments. You can assign passwords to restrict both login and printer
access. The internal EasyLAN 100i web pages allow you to continuously monitor printer status and to upgrade the flash memory of
the printer when new firmware becomes available.
EasyLAN 100i supports SNMP for remote monitoring.
When an EasyLAN 100i interface board is fitted in the printer, some
extra menus will be added to the Setup Mode (see chapter 7 “Setup
Mode”). The Ethernet port is addressed in Intermec Fingerprint 7.3
or later as device "net1:" (communication channel 5).
RJ-45
connector
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Appendix 4
EasySet Bar Code Wand Setup
Connection and Operation
1. Connect the optional EasySet bar code wand to
the receptacle on the printer’s rear plate.
2. Read the appropriate bar code to set up the
printer. Hold the wand like a pencil and move it
rather swiftly across the bar code.
Connect
here!
3. When the bar code has been accepted, the printer
emits a short beep and the Ready control lamp
on the printer’s front blinks briefly.
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4. This manual only contains a selection of setup
options. For information on how to produce your
own setup bar codes, please refer to the Intermec
Fingerprint 7.31 Reference Manual.
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EasySet Bar Code Wand Setup
Serial Communication on "uart1:"
Baudrate
Char. Length
Parity
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Serial Communication on "uart1:", cont'd.
No. of Stop Bits
Reset comm. to default
RTS/CTS
ENQ/ACK
XON/XOFF, Data to Host
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Serial Communication on ”uart1:”, cont’d.
XON/XOFF, Data from Host
New Line
Start- and Stopadjust
Tear Off
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Peel Off
Default
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Contrast
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EasySet Bar Code Wand Setup
Test Labels
Media Width
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Media Length
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EasySet Bar Code Wand Setup
Media Type
Print Speed
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Paper Type
Direct Thermal Printing (Europe)
Direct Thermal Printing (USA)
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Appendix 5 RFID Module
RFID Module
The EasyCoder F4 can optionally be fitted with an Intellitag® 500 RFID (radio
frequency identification) board that provides the printer with the means to preprogram Intellitag® 500 RFID SmartLabels when the bar code portion of the label is
printed.
The RFID board is addressed in Intermec Fingerprint 7.3 or later as device “uart2:”
The RFID board does not require connection to any device external to the printer.
The RFID module is fitted in the printer in the space allocated for optional interface
boards and therefore cannot be used in conjuction with, or in addition to, any of the
optional interface boards.
Refer to the installation instructions for the RFID Option Board for further
information.
Chassis location for RFID module
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