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83AASpecificationsThis appendix contains specifications for the printer and media. It also contains information on the accessories for the printers.
Appendix A — Specifications84 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuidePrinter SpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsDimensions: 453 x 273 x 270 mm (17.8 x 10.8 x 10.6 in)Weight: 13 kg (28.7 lbs)Power SpecificationsPrinter Voltage: 100 to 240 V, 2-1 A 50/60 HzPower Supply: 115/230 VAC auto-switch with PFCTemperature and Humidity SpecificationsOperating Temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)Operating Humidity: 20 to 80% non-condensingStorage Humidity: 10 to 90% non-condensingCommunications and Connectivity•Serial port (RS-232)•USB device•USB full speed host•Ethernet, 100 Mbps•802.11b/g (optional)•IPv6Memory•8 MB Flash•16 MB SDRAM•CompactFlash (CF) card (optional)•USB memory device (optional)Miscellaneous•ARM 9 microprocessor•240 x 160 pixel LCD screen with LED backlight
Appendix A — SpecificationsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 85Print Speed and ResolutionSpecification DescriptionPrint Mode Direct ThermalThermal TransferPrint Speed (variable) 50.8 to 152.4 mm/sec (2 to 6 in/sec) at 8 dots/mm 203 dpi50.8 to 101.6 mm/sec (4 to 8 in/sec) at 11.8 dots/mm 300 dpiPrinthead Resolution 8 dots/mm (203 dpi)11.8 dots/mm (300 dpi)Print Width (max) 104 mm (4.095 in)105.7 mm (4.161 in) at 8 dots/mm 300 dpiMedia Width (min/max) 25 to 118 mm (1 to 4.6 in)114 mm (4.5 in) with cutterMedia Roll Diameter (max) 213 mm (8.4 in)190 mm (7.5 in) with internal rewinderMedial Roll Core Diameter 38 to 40 mm (1.5 in) or 76 mm (3 in)Media Thickness 60 μm to 250 μm (2.3 to 9.8 mils)Ribbon Width (min/max) 30 to 110 mm (1.18 to 4.33 in)Ribbon Roll Diameter (outer) (max)76 mm (2.99 in) 450 m (1475 ft) of ribbonRibbon Roll Core Diameter (inner)25.4 mm (1.00 in)
Appendix A — Specifications86 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideInterfacesThis section describes the standard interfaces available on the PD41 and PD42 printers.RS-232 Serial InterfaceUse this table to understand the default settings of the serial port.To change the serial port settings, see “Configuring the Printer” on page 37. The printer end of the serial cable is a DB9 pin and the PC end is dependent on the model of the PC.RS-232 Serial Cable DB9 PinsDefault Settings of the Serial PortParameter Default SettingBaud rate 9600Character Length or Data Bits 8Parity NoneStop Bits 1Handshaking XON/XOFF and RTS/CTSSerial Cable Pins and DescriptionPin Signal Description1 External +5 V DC, Max 500 mA2TXDTransmit data3 RXD Receive data45GNDGround123467895
Appendix A — SpecificationsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 87USB InterfaceThe printer supports USB full speed v2.0 Host. To use the USB interface to print from a PC, you need to have the Intermec InterDriver printer driver installed on your PC. For help setting up USB communications, see “Connecting the Printer to a PC Through the USB Device Port” on page 24.The printer is a “self-powered device.” Intermec recommends that you only connect one printer to each USB port on the PC, either directly or through a hub. You can connect other devices, such as a keyboard or a mouse, to the same hub. If you need more than one USG printer to a host, you should use different USB ports.The USB cable that ships with the printer has a USB Type A connector on one end to connect to the PC and a USB Type B connector on the other end to connect to the printer. You do not need to configure communications for the USB port.USB Type A ConnectorUSB Type B Connector67 CTS Clear to send8RTS Request to send9Serial Cable Pins and Description (continued)Pin Signal Description
Appendix A — Specifications88 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideUSB Host InterfaceThe printer has a USB host interface for connecting USB devices such as HID bar code scanners and keyboards, USB storage devices, and USB hubs.USB Host InterfaceEthernet InterfaceThe Ethernet interface has an RJ-45 socket for use with a standard RJ-45 cable. The interface supports 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX) and is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3u standard. The network card MAC address can be found on the label below the socket.Ethernet SocketEthernet ConnectorUSB Host Interface Pins and DescriptionsPin Description1 VBUS2D-3D+4Gnd1234
Appendix A — SpecificationsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 89One yellow and one green LED indicate the network status.Parallel IEEE 1284 InterfaceThe parallel port supports Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and additional status reporting through IEEE 1284 nibble ID mode.Understanding the Ethernet LEDsLED Status DescriptionGreen On LinkOff No linkBlinking Network activityYellow On 100BASE-TXOff 10BASE-TParallel IEEE 1284 Pins and DescriptionsPin Description Transmitter Comments1 nStrobe Host2 to 9 Data 0-7 Host10 nAcknowledge Printer11 Busy Printer12 Perror Printer13 Select Printer14 nAutoFd15 to 16 Not connected17 Chassis ground18 External +5 V DC Max 500 mA19 to 30 Signal ground31 nInit32 nFault Printer33 Signal ground34 to 35 Not connected36 nSelectIn
Appendix A — Specifications90 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideMedia SpecificationsCore and Roll SpecificationsNon-Adhesive StripMedia TypeSet media type to one of these values:•Fingerprint:•FIX LENGTH STRIP•VAR LENGTH STRIP•IPL: CONTINUOUSMeasurement ValueCore inside diameter, standard 38 to 40 mm (1.5 in)Core inside diameter, with adapter 76.2 mm (3 in)Core width must not protrude outside the mediaMaximum roll outside diameter 213 mm (8.38 in)Minimum media width, standard 25 mm (1.00 in)Minimum media width, fanfold guides 40 mm (1.57 in)Minimum media width, non-adhesive strip 25.0 mm (1.00 in)Maximum media width, non-adhesive strip 118 mm (4.65 in)Minimum media width, self-adhesive strip, with liner 25.0 mm (1.00 in)Maximum media width, self-adhesive strip, with liner 118 mm (4.65 in)Minimum media width, self-adhesive strip, without liner23.8 mm (0.94 in)Maximum media width, self-adhesive strip, without liner116.4 mm (4.58 in)Media Width (a)Measurement ValueMaximum 118 mm (4.65 in)Minimum 25.0 mm (1.00 in)
Appendix A — SpecificationsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 91Non-Adhesive StripSelf-Adhesive StripLiner (b)The liner must not extend more than a total of 1.6 mm (0.06 in) outside the face material and should protrude equally on both sides.Media Width Including Liner (a)Measurement ValueMaximum 118 mm (4.65 in)Minimum 25.0 mm (1.00 in)Media Width Excluding Liner (c)Measurement ValueMaximum 116.4 mm (4.58 in)Minimum 23.8 mm (0.94 in)NON-ADHESIVESTRIPa
Appendix A — Specifications92 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideMedia TypeSet media type to one of these values:•Fingerprint:•FIX LENGTH STRIP•VAR LENGTH STRIP•IPL: CONTINUOUSSelf-Adhesive StripSELF-ADHESIVESTRIPacbb
Appendix A — SpecificationsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 93Self-Adhesive LabelsLiner (b)The backing paper must not extend more than a total of 1.6 mm (0.06 in) outside the labels and should protrude equally on both sides.The Label Stop Sensor (LSS) must be able to detect the extreme front edges of the labels. You can move the sensor 0 to 57 mm (0 to 2.24 in) fromt he inner edge of the media.Media Width Including Liner (a)Measurement ValueMaximum 118 mm (4.65 in)Minimum 25.0 mm (1.00 in)Label Width Excluding Liner (c)Measurement ValueMaximum 116.4 mm (4.58 in)Minimum 23.8 mm (0.94 in)Label Length (d)Measurement Fingerprint IPL8 dots/mm (203 dpi)Maximum 1270 mm (50 in)* 600 mm (23 in)Minimum 6.0 mm (0.2 in) 6.0 mm (0.2 in)11.81 dots/mm (300 dpi)Maximum 558.8 mm (22 in)* 406.4 mm (16 in)Minimum 6.0 mm (0.2 in) 6.0 mm (0.2 in)Label Gap (e)Measurement ValueMaximum 26.0 mm (1.02 in)Recommended 3.0 mm (0.12 in)Minimum 1.2 mm (0.05 in)
Appendix A — Specifications94 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideSelf-Adhesive LabelsMedia TypeSet media type to one of these values:•Fingerprint: LABEL (w GAPS)•IPL: GAPSELF-ADHESIVESTRIPacbbSELF-ADHESIVELABELSFeed directioncde
Appendix A — SpecificationsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 95Tickets With Gaps (Gap Stock)* The print length is limited by memory constraintsLSS Detection Position (c)Variable from 0 to 57 mm (0 to 2.24 in).Detection Slit Length (d)The length of the detection slit (excluding corner radii) must be a minimum of 2.5 mm (0.10 in) on either side of the LSS detection position (c).Media Width (a)Measurement ValueMaximum 114.3 mm (4.50 in)Minimum 25.0 mm (1.00 in)Copy Length (b)Measurement Fingerprint IPL8 dots/mm (203 dpi)Maximum 1270 mm (50 in)* 600 mm (23 in)Minimum 6.0 mm (0.2 in) 6.0 mm (0.2 in)11.81 dots/mm (300 dpi)Maximum 558.8 mm (22 in)* 406.4 mm (16 in)Minimum 6.0 mm (0.2 in) 6.0 mm (0.2 in)Detection Slit Height (e)Measurement ValueMaximum 26.0 mm (1.02 in)Recommended 3.0 mm (0.12 in)Minimum 1.2 mm (0.05 in)
Appendix A — Specifications96 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideMedia TypeSet media type to one of these values:•Fingerprint: TICKET (w GAPS)•IPL: MARKTickets With Gaps (Gap Stock)Note: Do not allow a perforation to break the edge of the media, because the media may split and jam the printer.aTICKETS & TAGSFeed directionbcde
Appendix A — SpecificationsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 97Tickets With Black Mark (Mark Stock)* The print length is limited by memory constraintsLSS Detection Position (c)Variable from 0 to 57 mm (0 to 2.24 in).Black Mark Width (d)The detectable width of the black mark should be at least 5.0 mm (0.2 in) on either side of the LSS detection point.Black Mark Y-Position (f)Intermec recommends that you 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 media feed, so the tickets can be properly torn off.Media Width (a)Measurement ValueMaximum 118 mm (4.65 in)Minimum 25.0 mm (1.00 in)Copy Length (b)Measurement Fingerprint IPL8 dots/mm (203 dpi)Maximum 1270 mm (50 in)* 600 mm (23 in)Minimum 6.0 mm (0.2 in) 6.0 mm (0.2 in)11.81 dots/mm (300 dpi)Maximum 558.8 mm (22 in)* 406.4 mm (16 in)Minimum 6.0 mm (0.2 in) 6.0 mm (0.2 in)Black Mark Length (e)Measurement ValueMaximum 25.0 mm (0.98 in)Common 5.0 mm (0.2 in)Minimum 3.0 mm (0.12 in)
Appendix A — Specifications98 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideMedia TypeSet media type to one of these values:•Fingerprint: TICKET (w MARK)•IPL: MARKTickets With Black Mark (Mark Stock)Note: The black mark should be non-reflective carbon black on a whitish background. Do not allow a perforation to break the edge of the media, because the media may split and jam the printer.Note: Try to avoid preprint that may interfere with the detection of the black mark. However, if your are running Fingerprint, you can use the command LBLCOND to temporarily disable the sensor for a specified amount of media feed to avoid unintentional detection. For help, see the Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual.aTICKETS WITH MARKSFeed directionbcdef
Appendix A — SpecificationsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 99Accessories for the PrinterYou can use these accessories (sold and ordered separately) with the PD41 and PD42 printer. To order accessories, contact your local Intermec sales representative.Internal RewinderUse this accessory, which comes with a guide shaft, for peel-off (self-strip) printing. You can also use the rewinder to roll up complete batches of labels.Paper CutterUse this accessory to cut off continuous paper-based stock or liner between labels. You can collect the cut-off labels, tickets, or tags in an optional tray. If you are running Fingerprint or Direct Protocol, you can control the paper cutter using the commands CUT, CUT ON, and CUT OFF. For help, see the Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual.Real Time ClockThe Real Time Clock (RTC) automatically keeps track of the current time. The RTC has its own backup battery backup that lasts for at least 10 years.Font CardThe font card is a CompactFlash memory card loaded with double-byte font sets including Kanji, Korean, and Chinese.Parallel IEEE 1284 Interface BoardThe parallel IEEE 1284 interface board supports Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and additional status reporting through IEEE 1284 nibble ID mode. You can use the parallel board with LabelShop or InterDriver.
Appendix A — Specifications100 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide
101BBDefault Settings
Appendix B — Default Settings102 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideDefault ConfigurationUse this appendix to view the default settings on the printer. If you need to restore factory defaults at any time, you can use PrintSet or the printer home page to reset the printer. To reset the printer to factory defaults using Printset•Use the Factory Default Wizard in the Printer Tasks box.To reset the printer to factory defaults using the home page1From the home page, click Printer > Web Shell.2Click Default Setup.3When prompted, click OK. The printer defaults are restored.4Reboot the printer.The following tables list the default values of the configuration commands supported on the PD41 and PD42 printers. If you restore the printer to factory default settings, these are the values it uses.The commands are grouped by function and reflect the organization of the IPL and Fingerprint setup menus. For detailed information on most of the commands, see the Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual or the IPL Command Reference Manual. You can download both documents from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.IPL Default ConfigurationSer-Com ParametersParameter Default ValueBaud rate 9600Data bits 8Parity NoneStop bits 1Protocol XON/XOFF
Appendix B — Default SettingsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 103COM ParametersParameter Default ValueInterface USB DeviceUSB keyboard USNetwork ParametersParameter Default ValueIP selection DHCP+BOOTPIP address N/ANetmask N/ADefault router N/AIPv6 selection AutoIPv6 address N/ANameserver N/ANameserver6 N/ADHCP response BroadcastMAC address N/ANetwork type EthernetTest/Service ParametersParameter Default ValueTestprintConfigTest labelsFormatPageUDCFontN/AData dump NoMemory reset AllLSS test LSS AutoCmd language N/A
Appendix B — Default Settings104 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideFingerprint Default ConfigurationMedia ParametersParameter Default ValueMedia type GapPaper type DT (Direct Thermal)LBL length dots 1200 dotsTestfeed mode FastSensitivity 420Darkness 0LBL rest point 0 Form adj dots X +0 Form adj dots Y +0 Configuration ParametersParameter Default ValueEmulation mode NonePrint speed 5 in/secCutter Not installedSer-Com “uart1:” ParametersParameter Default ValueBaud rate 9600Character length 8Parity NoneStop bits 1Flow controlRTS/CTSENQ/ACKXON/XOFF; data to hostXON/XOFF; data from hostDisableDisableDisableDisableNew line CR/LFReceive buffer 1024 bytes
Appendix B — Default SettingsPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 105Transmit butter 1024 bytesNet-Com “net1:” ParametersParameter Default ValueNew line CR/LFCOM ParametersParameter Default ValueInterface USB DeviceUSB keyboard USNetwork ParametersParameter Default ValueIP selection DHCP+BOOTPIP address N/ANetmask N/ADefault router N/AIPv6 selection AutoIPv6 address N/ANameserver N/ANameserver6 N/ADHCP response BroadcastMAC address N/ANetwork type EthernetSer-Com “uart1:” Parameters (continued)Parameter Default Value
Appendix B — Default Settings106 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideEmulation ParametersParameter Default ValueMode DisabledAdjustBase (mmX10)Stop (mmX10)+88+55Feedadjust ParametersParameter Default ValueStartadjust 0Stopadjust 0Media ParametersParameter Default ValueXstart 0Width 832 dotsLength 1200 dotsMedia type Label (with gaps)Paper type Thermal transferContrastt +0%Testfeed <no value>Testfeed mode FastLen (slow mode) 0Print Defs ParametersParameter Default ValueTestprint N/APrint speed 100 mm/secLSS test LSS AutoClip default OffCmd language N/A
107CCIPL and Fingerprint Setup MenusThe setup parameters of the printer control the way the printer operates. This chapter provides an overview of the menu structure you can use to configure setup parameters on the PD42 printer. To change the setup parameters on the PD41, see “Configuring the Printer” on page 37.
Appendix C — IPL and Fingerprint Setup Menus108 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideIPL Setup MenusUse this section to learn about the IPL setup menus and options. IPL Ser-Com MenuIPL COM MenuBAUDRATE;4800BAUDRATE;2400BAUDRATE;1200BAUDRATE;115200BAUDRATE;57600BAUDRATE;38400BAUDRATE;19200PARITY:SPACEPARITY:ODDPARITY:EVEN PROTOCOL:STANDARDPROTOCOL:XON/XOFF+STATUSCHAR LENGTH7STOP BITS:2SETUP:SER-COMSER-COM:BAUDRATE SER-COM:DATA BITS SER-COM:PARITY SER-COM:STOP BITS SER-COM:PROTOCOLBAUDRATE;9600 DATA BITS:8PARITY:NONE STOP BITS:1PROTOCOL:XON XOFFScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll back Scroll forwardScroll backUSB KEYBOARD:USER DEFINEDUSB KEYBOARD:GERMANUSB KEYBOARD:FRENCHUSB KEYBOARD:SWEDISHBAUDRATE;IEEE 1284SETUP:COMCOM:INTERFACEINTERFACE:USB DEVICECOM:USB KEYBOARDUSB KEYBOARD:USScroll forwardScroll back
Appendix C — IPL and Fingerprint Setup MenusPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 109IPL Network MenuIPL Test/Service MenuNETWORK:NETWORK:IPV6 SELECTIONIPV6 SELECTION NETWORK:NETWORK:IPV6 ADDRESSIPV6 ADDRESSIPV6 SELECTION:IPV6 SELECTION:AUTOAUTO IPV6 ADDRESS:IPV6 ADDRESS:FE80::210:40FF:FFE80::210:40FF:FNETWORK:NETWORK:NAME SERVER 6NAME SERVER 6NAME SERVER 6:NAME SERVER 6:FD::1FD::1AUTO & DHCPAUTO & DHCPNETWORK:NETWORK:DHCP RESPONSEDHCP RESPONSEDHCP RESPONSE:DHCP RESPONSE:BROADCASTBROADCASTUNICASTUNICASTNETWORK:NETWORK:NETWORK TYPENETWORK TYPENETWORK TYPE:NETWORK TYPE:ETHERNETETHERNETWIRELESS 802.11WIRELESS 802.11MANUALMANUALCMD LANGUAGE:DIRECT PROTOCOL  CMD LANGUAGE:FINGERPRINT  CMD LANGUAGE:DSIM  CMD LANGUAGE:ZSIM  CMD LANGUAGE:ESIM  TEST LABELS:PRINT QUALITYCONFIG:NETWORKCONFIG:HWSETUP:TEST/SERVICETEST/SERVICE:TESTPRINTTESTPRINT:CONFIG TESTPRINT:FORMATCONFIG:SW FORMAT:ALLALL:PRINT FORMATSTESTPRINT:TEST LABELSTEST LABELS:PITCHTESTPRINT:PAGEPAGE:ALLALL:PRINT PAGESTESTPRINT:UDCUDC:ALLALL:PRINT UDCsTESTPRINT:FONTScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backCONFIG:YESTEST/SERVICE:DATA DUMPDATA DUMP:NOScroll forwardScroll backCONFIG:CONFIGURATIONTEST/SERVICE:MEMORY RESETMEMORY RESET:ALLScroll forwardScroll backTEST/SERVICE:LSS TESTLSS TEST:LSS AUTOLSS AUTO:      TEST/SERVICE:CMD LANGUAGECMD LANGUAGE:IPLFONT:ALLALL:PRINT UDFs
Appendix C — IPL and Fingerprint Setup Menus110 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideIPL Media MenuIPL Configuration MenuTESTFEED MODE:SLOWCONFIG:CONTINUOUSCONFIG:MARKSETUP:MEDIAMEDIA :MEDIA TYPEMEDIA TYPE:GAPMEDIA :PAPER TYPEScroll forwardScroll backCONFIG:TTRPAPER TYPE:DTMEDIA :LBL LENGTH DOTSLBL LENGTH DOTS:1200Scroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backMEDIA :SENSITIVITYSENSITIVITY:420Scroll forwardScroll backMEDIA :DARKNESSDARKNESS:0Scroll forwardScroll backMEDIA :LBL REST POINTLBL REST POINT:0MEDIA :FORM ADJ DOTS XFORM ADJ DOTS X:0MEDIA :FORM ADJ DOTS YFORM ADJ DOTS Y:0100/200/400/800/1200/1600/2000/2500/3000/3600/4200/4800120/130/140/160/170/180/222/226/236/238/366/369/420/440/450/460/470/480/513/527/533/563/565/567/623/627/633/647/673/677/687/720/854/8640/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/-10/-9/-8/-7/-6/-5/-4/-3/-2/-10/2/4/6/8/10/15/20/25/30/-30/-25/-20/-15/-10/-8/-6/-4/-2Scroll forwardScroll back0/2/4/6/8/10/15/20/25/30/-30/-25/-20/-15/-10/-8/-6/-4/-2Scroll forwardScroll back0/2/4/6/8/10/15/20/25/30/-30/-25/-20/-15/-10/-8/-6/-4/-2MEDIA :TESTFEED MODETESTFEED MODE:FASTScroll forwardScroll backSETUP:CONFIGURATIONCONFIGURATION:PWRUP EMULATIONCONFIG:DISABLECONFIG:ENABLECUTTER:NOT INSTALLEDScroll forwardScroll backPWRUP EMULATION:EMULATION MODEScroll forwardScroll backCONFIGURATION:PWRUP EMULATIONPWRUP EMULATION:LEGACY MODEEMULATION MODE:86XX-15MILEMULATION MODE:86XX-10MILEMULATION MODE:5MILEMULATION MODE:NONEScroll forwardScroll backEMULATION MODE:ENABLELEGACY MODE:DISABLECONFIGURATION:CUTTERPRINT SPPED:6 IN/SECPRINT SPPED:5 IN/SECPRINT SPEED:4 IN/SECPRINT SPEED:3 IN/SECCONFIGURATION:PRINT SPEEDPRINT SPEED:2 IN/SECScroll forwardScroll back
Appendix C — IPL and Fingerprint Setup MenusPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 111Fingerprint Setup MenusUse this section to learn about the Fingerprint setup menus and options.Fingerprint Ser-Com, UART1 MenuFingerprint Net-Com, NET1 MenuNEW LINE:CRNEW LINE:LFDATA TO HOST:ENABLE DATA FROM HOST:ENABLEBAUDRATE;4800BAUDRATE;2400BAUDRATE;1200BAUDRATE;600BAUDRATE;300BAUDRATE;115200BAUDRATE;57600BAUDRATE;38400BAUDRATE;19200PARITY:SPACEPARITY:MARKPARITY:ODDPARITY:EVENCHAR LENGTH7STOP BITS:2ENQ/ACK:ENABLESETUP:SER-COM, UART1SER-COM, UART1:BAUDRATE SER-COM, UART1:CHAR LENGTH SER-COM, UART1:PARITY SER-COM, UART1:STOP BITS SER-COM, UART1:FLOWCONTROLBAUDRATE;9600 CHAR LENGTH8PARITY:NONE STOP BITS:1FLOW CONTROL:RTS/CTS FLOW CONTROL:ENQ/ACKENQ-ACK:DISABLEENQ/ACK:ENABLERTS/CTS:DISABLEFLOW CONTROL:XON/XOFFSER-COM, UART1:NEW LINENEW LINE:CR/LFXON/XOFF:DATA TO HOST XON/XOFF:DATA FROM HOSTDATA TO HOST:DISABLE DATA FROM HOST:DISABLESER-COM, UART1:REC BUFREC BUF:[1024]:SER-COM, UART1:TRANS BUFTRANS BUF:[1024]:Scroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backNEW LINE:LFBAUDRATE;CRSETUP:NET-COM, NET1NET-COM, NET1NEW LINENEW LINE:CR/LF
Appendix C — IPL and Fingerprint Setup Menus112 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideFingerprint Com MenuFingerprint Network MenuFingerprint Emulation MenuUSB KEYBOARD:GERMANUSB KEYBOARD:FRENCHUSB KEYBOARD:SWEDISHBAUDRATE;IEEE 1284SETUP:COMCOM:INTERFACEINTERFACE:USB DEVICECOM:USB KEYBOARDUSB KEYBOARD:USScroll forwardScroll backNETWORK:NETWORK:IPV6 SELECTIONIPV6 SELECTION NETWORK:NETWORK:IPV6 ADDRESSIPV6 ADDRESSIPV6 SELECTION:IPV6 SELECTION:AUTOAUTO IPV6 ADDRESS:IPV6 ADDRESS:FE80::210:40FF:FFE80::210:40FF:FNETWORK:NETWORK:NAME SERVER 6NAME SERVER 6NAME SERVER 6:NAME SERVER 6:FD::1FD::1AUTO & DHCPAUTO & DHCPNETWORK:NETWORK:DHCP RESPONSEDHCP RESPONSEDHCP RESPONSE:DHCP RESPONSE:BROADCASTBROADCASTUNICASTUNICASTNETWORK:NETWORK:NETWORK TYPENETWORK TYPENETWORK TYPE:NETWORK TYPE:ETHERNETETHERNETWIRELESS 802.11WIRELESS 802.11MANUALMANUALADJUST:STOP (mmX10)BAUDRATE;E4SETUP:EMULATIONEMULATION:MODEMODE:DISABLEDEMULATION:ADJUSTADJUST:BASE (mmX10)
Appendix C — IPL and Fingerprint Setup MenusPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 113Fingerprint Feedadjust MenuFingerprint Media MenuSETUP:FEEDADJFEEDADJ:STARTADJ FEEDADJ:STOPADJSTARTADJ:[0]: STOPADJ:[0]:TESTFEED MODE:SLOWCONTRAST:-2%CONTRAST:-4%CONTRAST:-6%CONTRAST:-8%CONTRAST:-10%CONTRAST:+10%CONTRAST:+8%CONTRAST:+6%CONTRAST:+4%CONTRAST:+2%MEDIA TYPE:VAR LENGTH STRIPMEDIA TYPE:FIX LENGTH STRIPMEDIA TYPE:TICKET (w GAPS)MEDIA TYPE:TICKET (w MARK)SETUP:MEDIAMEDIA:MEDIA SIZE MEDIA:MEDIA TYPEMEDIA SIZE:XSTART MEDIA SIZE:WIDTH MEDIA SIZE:LENGTH MEDIA TYPE:LABEL (w GAPS)XSTART:[0]: WIDTH:[832]: LENGTH:[1243]:MEDIA:PAPER TYPEPAPER TYPE:TRANSFERTRANSFER:RIBBON CONSTANT TRANSFER:RIBBON FACTOR TRANSFER:LABEL OFFSETRIBBON CONSTANT:[90]: RIBBON FACTOR:[25]: LABEL OFFSET:[0]:MEDIA:CONTRASTPAPER TYPE:DIRECT THERMALCONTRAST:+0%DIRECT THERMAL:LABEL CONSTANT DIRECT THERMAL:LABEL FACTORLABEL CONSTANT[85]: LABEL FACTOR:[40]:MEDIA:TESTFEEDTESTFEED:[26 28 0 10]Press <Enter> to per-form a testfeed. Values are read-only.Scroll forwardScroll backScroll forwardScroll backMEDIA:TESTFEED MODETESTFEED MODE:FASTScroll forwardScroll backMEDIA:LEN (SLOW MODE)LEN (SLOW MODE):[0]:
Appendix C — IPL and Fingerprint Setup Menus114 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuideFingerprint Print Defs MenuCLIP DEFAULT:ONTESTPRINT:NETWORK INFOOnly displayed if anoptional EasyLAN boardis installed.Scroll forwardScroll back<Enter> to print<?> for error infoTESTPRINT:HARDWARE INFOTESTPRINT:SETUP INFOTESTPRINT:BAR CODES #2TESTPRINT:BAR CODES #1TESTPRINT:DSIMTESTPRINT:ZSIMTESTPRINT:ESIMTESTPRINT:IPLTESTPRINT:CHESSPRINT DEFS:CLIP DEFAULT PRINT DEFS:TESTPRINT PRINT DEFS:PRINT SPEEDPRINT SPEED:[100]:PRINT DEFS:LSS TESTLSS TEST:LSS AUTO LSS TEST:LSS MANUALLSS AUTO:     LSS  [G: 2]D: 6        Toggle betweengain (G) and drive(D)Decrease/increasevalue insidebracketsTESTPRINT:DIAMONDSCLIP DEFAULT:OFFCLIP DEFAULT:Direct ProtocolSETUP:PRINT DEFSPRINT DEFS:CMD LanguageCMD Language:Fingerprint
115DDAdvanced ConfigurationThis appendix contains information on the printer file system and how to modify the appearance of the printer web page.
Appendix D — Advanced Configuration116 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s GuidePrinter File System (Fingerprint)As you access the printer for communications, you will encounter different parts of the printer file system. The following sections contain a device tree structure and brief descriptions of the different devices and directories of the file system.Device Tree StructureThis illustration shows the device tree structure of the printer.Devices and DirectoriesThe file system of the printer is case-sensitive. This fact is important because filenames in Fingerprint commands are translated into capital letters by default. Directories or files with lowercase names will be inaccessible for Fingerprint commands and programs.Depending on how you choose to navigate the file system on the printer, you will need to use different commands./ (root)cADMINboottmprompsdevcard1secureimages
Appendix D — Advanced ConfigurationPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 117•If you are accessing the printer through an FTP client or a web browser, you can easily navigate through the different devices and directories. Lowercase letters are not an issue for FTP or a web browser.•If you are accessing the printer through raw TCP (“net1:”), you use Fingerprint to communicate with the printer. Since Fingerprint commands are translated into uppercase letters, you are restricted from accessing devices and directories with lowercase names. For more information on using Fingerprint, refer to the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual./(root)The root node is write protected to preserve the device and file structure of the printer./c/c is the user file system. You can create directories here to store files such as programs, fonts, and images.ADMINThis directory is only accessible for the admin user. It contains start order, Fingerprint restrictions, and other configuration parameters only configurable for an admin.bootThis directory contains the firmware, password file, and other system information.card1This directory is the Compact Flash file system used to store large fonts, images and so on. You can also use this device to upgrade the firmware of the printer./devThis directory is where devices used for input/output, such as uart1, Flash, net1, parallel IEEE 1284, and so on are located. pffs:The power fail file system is used to store files that need to be saved at power down. Files stored on this unit cannot exceed the size of 256 bytes each, and the total size of the “pffs” unit is 32 KB.
Appendix D — Advanced Configuration118 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide/romThis device is used to store a collection of files that are available as default in the printer, for example the default web pages, fonts, and images.imagesThis directory is used to store images used for the default web pages.secureThis directory is used to store the password protected web pages.tmp:This is the printer’s temporary read/write memory. It will lose its content when the power is turned off or at a power failure. Do not use “tmp:” to store valuable data. One advantage of using “tmp:” instead of “/c” to temporarily store data is that data can be written to SDRAM faster than to the flash memory.Customing the Printer Home PageThe easiest way to modify the appearance of the printer web page is to create an HTML file called “INDEX.HTM” on the device “/c” with custom designed logo and colors. From this file it is quite easy to link to the configuration pages of the printer. The web server generates these web pages with dynamic information on the fly. This process makes the real-time generated pages of the printer appear in the Intermec style. The colors and logo of the customer will be ignored. Web Style Guide FilesThe printer network cards are prepared for customization of the default web pages in a more permanent way by changing the configuration of the engine that generates the pages. While generating the pages, the web server accesses configuration parameters, like the background color, the name of logos to display on the page and generates the HTML code. Default configuration of these parameters makes the printer’s web page appear in the Intermec style, with corporate colors and logos. When changing the parameters, the web pages are permanently customized.
Appendix D — Advanced ConfigurationPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 119Customization of these parameters has to be done in specific files called “Web Style Guide Files”, assigning user-defined values to several support environment variables. Web style guide files contain parameters to set web page content and layout. These files can be stored either on /c or pffs:. In the file system, /c has priority over pffs:, which implies that if there is a web style guide on /c (for example /c/webstyleguide.0), the printer will not look for pffs:webstyleguide.1. We suggest that web style guides are stored on pffs: to minimize the risk that they are accidentally removed.Content of a Web Style Guide FileA Web Style Guide file has to contain a set of mandatory environment variables and it can also contain optional variables. All variables have to be lowercase, followed by a “=” sign and a consistent value. There is no specific order of the variables.Required Environment VariablesUse the reference table below to understand all of the required environment variables.Optional Environment VariablesThe optional environment variables are used to specify extra parameters; for instance, these variables permit to change the printer’s model name. The web server only recognizes the following model names:•PD41Understanding Required Environment VariablesVariable Descriptionbgco Background color, BGCOLOR attribute of BODY tag.coli Copyright link, link to html file showing Copyright notes.cona Company name.loat Logotype attributes, contains all attributes for the IMG-tag to replace the Intermec logo.trna Trade name.
Appendix D — Advanced Configuration120 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide•PD42The web server checks the available hardware and then displays the correct model name in the web page. If the page has to show a different name of the printer, the web style guide file has to contain the optional variable printer=your name.Optional Variables Reference TableVariable Description Commentsalco Active link color, ALINK attribute of BODY tag.BGLI Background image link, BACKGROUND attribute of BODY tag.heon Help on, enables a help link on the page. If this parameter is in the webstyle guide file, the variables “heli” and “hena” must have a value.heli Help link, link associated to the Help tag.hena Help link name, the label to be shown on the web page.lico Link color, LINK attribute of BODY tag.suon Support link on, enables a support link on the page.If this parameter is in the webstyle guide file, then the variables “suli” and “suna” must have a value.suli Support link, this is the link associated withe the support tag.suna Support link name, this is the label to be shown on the web page.teco Text color, TEXT attribute of the BODY tag.vlco Visited link color.
Appendix D — Advanced ConfigurationPD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide 121x-www-url-Encoding Syntax RulesThe value given to environment variables has to be specified respecting the x-www-url-encoding syntax rules. According to the syntax rules, characters can be inserted using the notation %<ASCII Hex>. For example, space in the ASCII table has the Hex number 20 so it corresponds to %20. For example, “Intermec Technologies Corporation” corresponds to “Intermec%20Technologies%20Corporation” (it can also be written “Intermec+Technologies+Corporation”).Colors are specified according to the RGB syntax: %23cdcdcd corresponds to #cdcdcd.Any quotation marks (%22) must be preceded by a back slash (\). The file must contain only one line, where the different variables and valuers are separated by ampersand (&) characters.Memory and StorageWeb Style Guide files are designed to be placed on the printer’s pffs, as mentioned. Due to the memory limits of the pffs the environment variables have very short name (4 bytes), which may make them less user friendly to use, but this allows more space to be used for the value of the variable. There is also a size limit per file that is set to 256 bytes. In case the Web Style Guide File you want to create is bigger than 256 bytes, the content has to be split in more than one file.The parser daemon will start looking for the first Web Style Guide File which has to be named “webstyleguide.0”, then it will try to read the next file called “webstyleguide.1” and so on.Creating a Web Style Guide FileYou can create Web Style Guide Files with a standard text editor and then transfer them to the printer. Follow these rules when creating a Web Style Guide File:••The name has to be lowercase.••The first file has to have extension “.0”. The following files have to have sequential extension number if one number is missing in the sequence the parser will stop reading the files.
Appendix D — Advanced Configuration122 PD41 and PD42 Commercial Printer User’s Guide••The split point between one web style guide and the other cannot be in the middle of a line. The last line of the file has to be consistent in the syntax and the first line of the following web style guide file has to be a new line.••If variables are specified more than one time, the last value is the one assumed.Intermec recommends that you use the FTP server to transfer the files.Example (the default Web Style Guide):  bgco=%23ffffff&loat=src%3d\%22/rom/images/itclogo1.gif\%22+align%3dbottom+alt%3d\%22Intermec_Technologies_Corporation\ %22+border%3d0 &cona=Intermec+Technologies+Corporation&coli=copyright.htmf&suli=support.htmf&suna=Support&suon=t&trna=EasyCoder
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