Seiko Instruments AB000004 Thermal Printer User Manual MPUL465 UG E00 Cover
Seiko Instruments Inc Thermal Printer MPUL465 UG E00 Cover
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USER’S GUIDE Thermal Printer MPU-L465 Read this manual carefully before use. Keep this manual in a place where it can be accessed quickly. Seiko Instruments Inc. MPU-L465 THERMAL PRINTER USER’S GUIDE Document Number: UXXXXXXXXXXX First Edition: Copyright 2009 by Seiko Instruments Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is the property of SII and shall not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior written approval of SII. SII reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and materials contained herein without notice and shall not be responsible for any damages (including consequential) caused by reliance on the materials presented, including but not limited to typographical, arithmetic, and listing errors. is a trademark of Seiko Instruments Inc. Bluetooth is registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. This product complies with EU RoHS Directive(2002/95/EC). For use in Turkey Complies with Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive. Türkiye’ deki Kullanıcılar için EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur. Applicable EC Directive and Standards Product: Thermal Printer MPU-L465-1xC-E Directive: Title 1999/5/EC EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive Standards EN 300 328 V1.7.1 EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 EN55022 EN55024 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 EN60950-1 Note that the radio frequency band used this equipment has not been harmonized in all the EU. This product may be used in following all EU and EFTA countries: EU Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, United Kingdom EFTA Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein Product: Directive: Title 2004/108/EC Standards EN55022 EN55024 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 Thermal Printer MPU-L465-0xC-E EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Product: AC adapter PW-0904-W2-E Directive: Title 2004/108/EC EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006/95/EC EC Low Voltage Directive Standards EN 55022 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 55024 EN 60950-1 Product: Battery Charger PWC-L07A1-W1-E Directive: Title 2004/108/EC EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006/95/EC EC Low Voltage Directive Standards EN 55022 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 55024 EN 60950-1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes in this certified device could void your legal right to operate it. RF exposure compliance 1) To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. 2) This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Industry Canada (IC) compliance statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the MPU-L465 thermal printer. This USER’S GUIDE explains how to handle MPU-L465 thermal printer (hereinafter referred to as printer), specified AC adapter, specified battery charger, specified battery pack and specified AC cable (hereinafter, omit “specified”). Read through the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and OPERATING PRECAUTIONS carefully before using the printer. Keep this user’s guide in a place where it can be accessed quickly. For more detailed technical information on this printer, refer to the MPU-L465 THERMAL PRINTER TECHNICAL REFERENCE. The User’s Guide consists of the following sections. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................ 2 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................... 13 1. PREPARATION ......................................................................................................... 16 2. NAMES OF PARTS.................................................................................................... 17 3. POWER CONNECTING ............................................................................................ 22 4. PAPER SETUP .......................................................................................................... 25 5. ATTACHING AND DETACHING THE BELT CLIP AND STRAP................................ 31 6. TEST PRINTING ........................................................................................................ 32 7. FUNCTION SETTINGS.............................................................................................. 33 8. CONNECTING TO THE HOST COMPUTER ............................................................. 41 9. CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK............................................................................ 43 10. THERMAL HEAD/PLATEN ROLLER MAINTENANCE .............................................. 46 11. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................... 47 12. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... 48 13. OPTIONAL UNITS AND CONSUMABLES................................................................. 51 For more details, please ask your dealer for a copy of the MPU-L465 Technical Reference. -1- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following symbols are used in this manual in order to make proper use of the printer and avoid incidental damages. Follow the guidelines marked with each individual symbol. Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this symbol WARNING could result in serious personal injury or death. Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this symbol CAUTION could result in minor personal injury or product and/or peripheral damage. Symbol Examples The symbol indicates caution (including danger and warning). This example indicates warning or caution. The symbol indicates prohibition. This example indicates prohibition of disassembling. The symbol indicates requirements or what must be done. This example asks you to unplug the power cable. -2- Warning on the Printer WARNING If you find any of the following abnormalities in the printer, power off the printer, unplug the AC cable, and remove the battery pack from the printer. ♦ When an unusual state was not returned to the normal’s. ♦ When the printer gave out a nasty smell or smoke, or generated noise. ♦ When metallic powders, water or other foreign substances entered the printer. ♦ When the printer case was broken. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Please ask your dealer for repair. NEVER put metallic powders, water or other foreign substances into the printer from its opening. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. NEVER disassemble or remodel the printer. DO NOT try to repair the printer yourself. If not, it might cause fire, an accident or failure. DO NOT use any power supply other than our dedicated AC adapter and battery pack. If not, there is fear of burst, ignition, or generation of heat that might cause fire or an accident. Power off the printer, when you attach and detach the battery pack to and from the printer. If not, it might cause an electricshock. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. -3- CAUTION When not in use for long periods of time, power off the printer, unplug the AC cable, and remove the battery pack from the printer. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. When you clean the printer, power off the printer, unplug the AC cable, and remove the battery pack from the printer. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Keep the printer away from children. If not, it might cause injury. Keep the printer away from direct sun and high temperature. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. Keep the printer away from high humidity and dust. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. While using the printer, NEVER cover cloth, etc. over it. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. Install the printer in a vibration-free place. Keep the printer away from unstable, shaky, unsteady and slanting environment. If not, it might cause injury or a failure. The thermal printhead might reach a high temperature just after printing. NEVER touch the printhead. Remove paper jam and clean the printhead after making sure that the printhead has cooled down. If not, it might cause injury. The printer is designed so that you can directly touch the thermal head, the paper sensor, and the platen roller due to improvement of paper insertion mechanism. However, NEVER touch any of them directly except where necessary. If not, it might cause injury or a failure. DO NOT touch the cutter. If not, it might cause injury. When inserting the battery pack into the printer, secure the battery cover. If not, the battery cover is turned over, the battery jumps out, and injury or a failure may happen. Do not make your hair, etc. which are easily entangled in the printer approach to the printer during the operation. You could be caught into the printer, causing an injury. -4- When the AC adapter is used WARNING If you find any of the following abnormalities in the AC adapter, unplug the AC cable. ♦ When the AC adapter gave out a nasty smell or smoke, or generated noise. ♦ When the printer case was broken. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Please ask your dealer for repair. NEVER disassemble or remodel the AC adapter. If not, it might cause fire, an accident, or a failure. DO NOT use any AC cable other than our dedicated one. If not, it might cause fire, an accident, or a failure. DO NOT use the AC adapter at any voltage other than the specified power supply voltage. If not, it might cause fire, an accident, or a failure. DO NOT touch the metallic areas of the AC adapter and the connector to avoid shortcircuiting. If not, it might cause fire, an accident, or a failure. Keep the AC adapter away from rain and water. If not, it might cause fire, an accident or a failure. -5- CAUTION Unplug the AC cable when cleaning the AC adapter. If not, it might cause an electricshock. Keep the AC adapter away from children. If not, it might cause injury. Keep the AC adapter away from direct sun and high temperature. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. Keep the AC adapter away from high humidity and dust. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. DO NOT touch the AC adapter by wet hand. If not, it might cause an electricshock. While using the AC adapter, NEVER cover cloth, etc. over it. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. Keep the AC adapter away from unstable, shaky, unsteady and slanting environment. If not, it might cause injury or a failure. -6- When the battery pack is used WARNING If you find any of the following abnormalities in the battery pack, remove the battery pack from the printer and keep away from fire. ♦ When the battery pack gave out a nasty smell, reached an extraordinarily high temperature or showed any unusual sign. ♦ When the battery pack case was broken. ♦ When leakage was found. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst, or ignition that might cause fire or injury. NEVER disassemble, remodel, or solder the battery pack. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst, or ignition that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT charge the battery pack except by the dedicated battery charger. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst, or ignition that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT touch the metallic area of the battery pack to avoid shortcircuiting. If not, there is fear of heat generation or an electricshock that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT throw the battery pack into fire and DO NOT heat it. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst, or ignition that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT charge the battery pack in a place at 35 °C / 95 °F or more under burning scorching or in the close vicinity of fire. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst, or ignition that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT apply strong impact to the battery pack with a hammer or a nail, and DO NOT crush it. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst, or ignition that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT put the battery pack into water. Always keep it away from rain and water. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst, or ignition that might cause fire or injury. -7- CAUTION If liquid inside the battery pack enter your eyes, immediately wash it away with clean water and take a physician's medical treatment. If not, your eyesight might be damaged. Keep the battery pack away from children. If not, it might cause injury. Keep the battery pack away from direct sun and high temperature, especially in a car. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst or ignition that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT use or keep the battery pack in a place where is humid and dusty. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst or ignition that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT touch the battery pack by wet hand. If not, it might cause an electricshock or a failure. Keep the battery pack away from unstable, shaky, unsteady and slanting environment. If not, it might cause injury or a failure. -8- When the charger is used WARNING When you find any of the following abnormalities in the charger, unplug the AC cable from the wall socket. ♦ When the charger gave out a nasty smell, reached an extraordinarily high temperature or showed any unusual sign. ♦ When metallic powders, water or other foreign substances entered the charger. ♦ When the charger case was broken. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Please ask your dealer for repair. When the charger gave out a smoke or nasty smell, reached an extraordinarily high temperature or showed any unusual sign during its charging. Unplug the AC cable from the wall socket. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst or ignition that might cause fire or injury. NEVER put water and foreign substances into the charger. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. NEVER disassemble or remodel the charger. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. DO NOT connect any battery pack other than our specified one to the charger. If not, there is fear of burst, ignition or generation of heat that might cause fire or injury. DO NOT use any AC cable other than our dedicated one in the charger. If not, there is fear of heat generation, or ignition that might cause fire or an accident. DO NOT use the charger at any power supply voltage other than the specified one. If not, it might cause fire, an electricshock or a failure. DO NOT touch any and all of the output terminals of the charger to avoid shortcircuiting. If not, it might cause fire, an electricshock or a failure. DO NOT wet the charger. Always it away from moisture. If not, it might cause fire, an electricshock or a failure. -9- CAUTION Unplug the AC cable except when using the charger. The charger is operating whether or not it is equipped with the battery pack. Unplug the AC cable when cleaning the charger. If not, it might cause an electricshock. Keep the charger away from children. If not, it might cause injury. Keep the charger away from direct sun light and high temperature. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. DO NOT put the charger in a place where is humid and dusty. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. DO NOT touch the charger by wet hand. If not, it might cause an electricshock. While using the charger, DO NOT cover cloth, etc. over it. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. Keep the charger away from unstable, shaky, unsteady and slanting environment. If not, it might cause injury or a failure. - 10 - When the AC cable is used WARNING Unplug the AC cable if the AC adapter or the charger is damaged. If not, it might cause fire, an electricshock, or a failure. Keep the AC adapter and the AC cable of the charger away from dust and metallic powders. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Plug the AC adapter and the AC cable of the charger completely. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. NEVER damage the AC adapter and the AC cable of the charger. DO NOT bent the AC cable forcibly, DO NOT place any heavy goods on it, DO NOT pull it, and DO NOT twist it. If not, it might cause fire, an electricshock, or a failure. Always use the dedicated AC cable in the AC adapter and the charger. Use the respective AC cable specified by country and block shown below. In Japan: Model CB-JP04-18A-E In North America: Model CB-US01-18*-E, CB-US04-18A-E In EU: Model CB-CE01-18B-E - 11 - CAUTION When you unplug the AC cable of the AC adapter or the charger from the respective wall socket or the plug, remove it while holding the connecting area. Exposure or disconnection of the cable might cause fire or an electricshock. - 12 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Please follow the precautions shown below to ensure full functionality of the printer and thermal paper. ■ Printer ♦ Switch the power off when not in use. ♦ DO NOT give a shock intentionary by dropping or hitting the printer. The printer with a rubber cover has an excellent structure against impact on each surface. However, it may be broken depending on the surface conditions, the angle of fall or the degradation state of the printer, and so forth. ♦ Give attention to ambient temperature and humidity during use of the printer. Proper operating environment is as follows: Ambient temperature: -15 °C to 50 °C / 5 °F to 122 °F Relative humidity: 10% to 85% (no-condensing) ♦ DO NOT set/put the printer near any device that generates strong electromagnetic fields, like a motor in a copying machine. ♦ DO NOT open the paper cover during printing. ♦ DO NOT remove or reinstall the interface cable during printing or transmission. DO NOT touch the connectors of the interface cable during printing. ♦ NEVER close the paper outlet port or press down the paper which came out. If not, it might cause paper jam. ♦ Cut only a part of liner with the paper cutter attched to the paper outlet. It may cause a cutting error or make the cutting edge dull due to label adhesive sticking to the cutter if cutting a part of label sheet. ♦ Remove the battery pack, when you do not use the printer for long periods of time. If not, it might cause excessive discharge and then will not allow you to use the printer even after it is charged. ♦ Clean the printer exterior with a soft, lint-free cloth where necessary. DO NOT use alcohol and other solvent. ♦ Before use, always clean the terminals using a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. If the terminals are dirty, it may not allow you to ensure proper contact. ♦ Be sure to wipe the printhead with a soft swab, etc. when cleaning the thermal printhead. ♦ Unplug the AC cable except when using the AC adapter. - 13 - ♦ When storing the battery pack for long periods of time, keep it in a cool place. If possible, avoid long-term storage in the fully charged state. It may affect the battery life. ♦ Clean the terminals of the battery pack regularly (wipe them with a dry cloth). ♦ In order to fully demonstrate the performance of the battery pack, charge the battery at room temperature and the temperature of the battery pack ranging from 0 °C to 35 °C / 32 °F to 95 °F. ♦ Clean the terminals of the dedicated charger regularly (wipe them with a dry cloth). ♦ DO NOT connect the AC cable of the AC adapter or the charger to the power supply wall socket which was already connected to any other devices which generate noise. ♦ High-print-rate printing might cause irregular printouts or generate loud noise. This is not a failure in the printer, but an inherent paper phenomenon. ♦ Always use roll paper whose width is at least 4 mm wider than the print width. ♦ To ensure the bar code printing quality, parts having high printed ratios may be light at a low temperature. ♦ When using a Bluetooth interface, the radio environment around the printer may cause a failure in communications. This is due to the specifications of Bluetooth, which is a radio communications standard. ♦ When handling this product, be aware of static electricity. If the static electricity is discharged, this could case communication failure. When this problem occurs, disconnect the USB connector that is connected to the host device and wait few seconds before connect it again. ♦ If dew condensation occurs on the roll label, the peel function may not work well or paper jam may occur. Avoid drastic changes in the environment. - 14 - ■ Thermal Paper ♦ Store the paper in a cool, dry, and dark place. ♦ DO NOT rub the paper with hard objects. ♦ DO NOT leave the paper near organic solvents. ♦ DO NOT allow the paper to touch plastic film, eraser, or adhesive tape for long periods of time. ♦ DO NOT stack the paper together with diazo and wet-type copies immediately after copying. ♦ DO NOT use chemical glue when starching up. ♦ Always use the specified thermal paper. See Section 13, Optional Units and Consumables, for details. Tips and Hints In addition to safety and operating precautions marked with the respective symbols, tips and hints are also provided herein (more specifically, from the subsequent pages) to facilitate customers’ smooth operation of the printer: Hints • Items To be Remembered This box contains helpful tips and hints to be remembered. - 15 - 1. PREPARATION Once you have opened the carton, make sure it contains the printer and its User’s Guide. Please notice that printer functions and package contents differ depending on the printer model. Main unit (Standard printer) (-02∗/-16∗) Main unit (Peeler mounted printer) (-17∗) User’s Guide (this manual) The following are available as optional units: AC cables*1 Battery pack AC adapter Interface cable (USB) Shoulder belt*2 Battery charger Interface cable (Serial) Belt clip*2 *1 AC cables for an optional AC adapter and a battery charger are not contained in this carton. Purchase each. An AC cable can be used for both the AC adapter and the battery charger. *2 The belt clip allows you to attach the printer to your belt; and the shoulder belt allows you to carry it on your shoulder. Keep the carton and packing materials safe for future transport or long-term storage. - 16 - 2. NAMES OF PARTS (11) (10) (5) (12) (9) (2) (13) (3) (12) (4) (6) (1) (7) (7) (14) (16) (8) (15) Standard printer (-02∗/-16∗) (1) POWER button (3) REPRINT button This button is used to turn the printer ON and This button is used to print the previous print OFF. To power the printer on, hold down the again. Reprint is available when the REPRINT POWER button until the POWER lamp lights. To lamp lights. When the button print is valid, the turn the printer off, hold down the POWER button REPRINT button has the function to start the next until the POWER lamp goes off. print. When the REPRINT lamp is blinking 3 times (fast blinking), the REPRINT button (2) FEED button cancels the “suspension” and can start the next This button is used to feed the paper. Once this print. button is pressed when using the marked paper, the paper is fed to the start of the next paper. (4) POWER lamp Once this button is pressed when not using the The POWER lamp lights when the printer is marked paper, the paper is slightly and gradually turned on. fed. Continuing pressing this button advances shown on page 21 for details. paper feeding. - 17 - See the Power Lamp Indication (5) REPRINT lamp (11) Paper guide unit The REPRINT lamp lights in case the previous This unit is used to install paper. Paper with print can be reprinted. various width can be installed. (6) Interface cover (12) Paper guide This cover is used to connect the interface cable This guide releases the paper guide lock via lever and the AC adapter, and insert the connector. (13) according to the paper width and changes Open the rubber cover and insert the connector. the paper guide width. By attaching and detaching adapters to it, it is possible to fit several (7) Battery rubber cover types of inner diameter. This cover is used to mount and secure the battery pack. Open the rubber cover and then (13) Paper guide lock lever attach and detach the battery pack. This lever is used to release the parper guide lock when chaging the position of the left and right paper guides. (8) Battery release lever This lever is used to remove the battery pack (14) Thermal printhead from the printer. This printhead prints characters on the paper. Be (9) Paper cover open lever careful that It reaches a high temperature just This lever is used to open the paper cover in after printing. order to install the paper. (15) Paper sensor This sensor detects “no paper “and “timing-mark.” (10) Paper outlet port This is a paper outlet port equipped with a paper cutter. (16) Paper cutter This unit cuts paper. - 18 - (11) (18) (19) (17) (5) (12) (9) (2) (13) (3) (12) (10) (6) (7) (15) (4) (1) (14) (7) (16) (8) Peeler mounted printer (-17∗) (1) POWER button lamp lights. When the button print is valid, the This button is used to turn the printer ON and OFF. REPRINT button has the function to start the next To power the printer on, hold down the POWER print. When the REPRINT lamp is blinking 3 times button until the POWER lamp lights. To turn the (fast blinking), the REPRINT button cancels the printer off, hold down the POWER button until the “suspension” and can start the next print. POWER lamp goes off. (4) POWER lamp (2) FEED button The POWER lamp lights when the printer is This button is used to feed the paper. Once this turned on. See the Power Lamp Indication shown button is pressed when using the marked paper, on page 21 for details. the paper is fed to the start of the next paper. Once this button is pressed when not using the (5) REPRINT lamp marked paper, the paper is slightly and gradually The REPRINT lamp lights in case the previous fed. Continuing pressing this button advances print can be reprinted. paper feeding. (6) Interface cover (3) REPRINT button This cover is used to connect the interface cable This button is used to print the previous print and the AC adapter, and insert the connector. again. Reprint is available when the REPRINT Open the rubber cover and insert the connector. - 19 - (7) Battery rubber cover (13) Paper guide lock lever This cover is used to mount and secure the This lever is used to release the parper guide lock battery pack. Open the rubber cover and then when chaging the position of the left and right attach and detach the battery pack. paper guides. (8) Battery release lever (14) Thermal printhead This lever is used to remove the battery pack from This printhead prints characters on the paper. Be the printer. careful that It reaches a high temperature just after printing. (9) Paper cover open lever This lever is used to open the paper cover in order (15) Paper sensor to install the paper. This sensor detects “no paper “and “timing-mark.” (10) Paper outlet port (16) Paper cutter This is a paper outlet port equipped with a paper This unit cuts paper. cutter. (17) Roller Cover Open Lever (11) Paper guide unit This unit is used to install paper. This lever is used to open the roller cover when Paper with setting the stripping paper in use of the label various width can be installed. peeling function. (12) Paper guide (18) Stripping Paper Outlet port This guide releases the paper guide lock via lever The stripping paper is outlet when the label (13) according to the paper width and changes the peeling function is used. paper guide width. By attaching and detaching adapters to it, it is possible to fit several types of (19) Stripping Paper Cutting Sub Blade inner diameter. This blade is used as an auxiliary blade when cutting excess stripping paper in use of the label peeling function. - 20 - [POWER Lamp Indication] The POWER lamp comes in three colors - - -green, red, and orange. Indication POWER lamp Power OFF Off Power ON (print ready) Green On Standby Dark Green On Charging Orange On Power voltage failure Red On No paper, paper cover open Green blinks Battery voltage low (needs charge) Orange blinks Error Red blinks [REPRINT Lamp Indication] The REPRINT lamp comes in one color, green. Indication REPRINT lamp Reprint disabled, Button print invalid Reprint enabled OFF Green ON Button print valid, Non-suspension Green 1-time blinking (slow blinking) Button print valid, Suspension Green 3-time blinking (fast blinking) The printer provides the “button print” function that suspends the next print temporarily each time when the printer prints one sheet. If the button print function is set to “valid”, the printer goes in “reserve” state each time when one sheet is printed. In this case, the print can be restarted by canceling the reserve state with the REPRINT button. - 21 - 3. POWER CONNECTING The printer can be powered by either battery pack or AC adapter. ■ Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack The battery pack should be fully charged. See Section 9, Charging the Battery Pack, for details on the charging method. Attaching the battery pack Open the battery cover, place the electrode side of (1) the battery pack upward, and insert the battery pack until being locked by the battery release (2) lever. Then, mount and lock the battery cover. (3) The battery cover has lever pins on the left and right sides and a hook on the lower part. The printer has a projection for hooking the battery cover. After pressing the both sides of the battery cover to push in the lever pins, hook on the projection of the printer. (1) (2) (1) - 22 - Detaching the battery pack Power the printer off. Remove the hook located on the lower part of the battery cover from the projection of the (1) printer and open the battery cover. When the (2) battery release lever is released in the arrow direction, the battery pack is pushed out due to (3) its spring force. Hints • If the battery pack starts to run out soon, the battery life has expired. Purchase a new’s. • When the battery pack is used at low temperature, the usable operation period of the printer may be shortened. • Enabling auto-power off function allows the printer to be automatically turned off after passing a certain period with no operation. consumption. - 23 - This prevents unnecessary battery ■ Connecting the AC Adapter (Optional Unit) (1) Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter. (2) Open the interface cover and insert the DC jack of the AC adapter into the power connector of the printer. (3) Insert the AC plug of the AC cable into the electric outlet. (4) The printer turns on automatically. Hint • The AC adapter may be heated to some extent during operation. There is no problem. AC cable AC adapter - 24 - 4. PAPER SETUP The printer supports both thermal paper roll and thermal label roll. The printer function setting differs depending on paper type. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. Only roll type media is fit to the printer. ■ Mounting/Removing the Paper Roll Adapter The printer supports internal diameters of ∅8 mm, ∅12.0 mm, and ∅25.4 mm. Mount the paper roll adapter according to the internal diameter of the paper roll to be used. Two types of paper roll adapters are available. Those have been mounted on the printer prior to shipping. (1) When using the paper roll of ∅8.0 mm: φ25.4 mm φ12.0 mm Remove both paper roll adapters of ∅12 mm and ∅25.4 mm. Push the outer lever pin of the paper guide toward the inside to remove two types of the paper roll adapters. (2) When using the paper roll of ∅12 mm: φ12.0 mm Mount only the paper roll adapter of ∅12 mm. Secure the paper roll adapter to the guide through the lever pins of the adapter. Push the lever pin into the paper guide completely. - 25 - (3) When using the paper roll of ∅25.4 mm: φ25.4 mm Mount both paper roll adapters of ∅12.0 φ12.0 mm mm and ∅25.4 mm. Assemble both paper roll adapters and secure both paper roll adapters to the paper guide in the same manner as (2). (2) - 26 - ■ Paper Setup (Standard printer (-02∗ ∗/-16∗ ∗)) ■ Step 1: Installing Paper to the Paper Guide Unit (1) Press the paper cover open lever in the arrow direction and open the paper cover. (2) Widen the paper guide space while pressing the paper guide lock lever in the arrow direction. (3) Position the control projection part of the paper guide (paper roll adapter) so that it can be accommodated in the paper roll tube. Then, narrow the paper guide until the paper guide touches the paper roll. (4) Release the paper guide lock lever to lock the paper guide. Paper guide lock lever Paper cover open lever ■ Step 2: Closing the Paper Cover (1) Pull out the paper so that paper end can be fed out from the paper outlet port when the paper cover is closed. (2) Close the paper cover while supporing the paper so that the paper will not deviate right and left. Close the paper cover tightly so that the paper cover will not float. (3) When using the marked paper, perform paper print positioning after pressing the FEED button once. FEED button - 27 - ■ Paper Setup (Peeler mounted printer (-17∗ ∗)) ■ Step 1: Setting paper in the paper guide unit (1) Press the paper cover open lever in the arrow direction and open the paper cover. (2) Widen the paper guide space while pressing the paper guide lock lever in the arrow direction. (3) Position the control projection part of the paper guide (paper roll adapter) so that it can be accommodated in the paper roll tube. Then, narrow the paper guide until the paper guide touches the paper roll. (4) Release the paper guide lock lever to lock the paper guide. Paper guide lock lever Paper cover open lever ■ Step 2: Close the paper cover (1) Pull out the paper so that paper end can be fed out from the paper outlet port when the paper cover is closed. (2) Close the paper cover while supporing the paper so that the paper will not deviate right and left. Close the paper cover tightly so that the paper cover will not float. (3) When using the marked paper, perform paper print positioning after pressing the FEED button once. FEED button - 28 - *1 ■ Step 3: Installing the Liner in the Peeler Unit (Using automatic peeling function ) (1) Press the roller cover open lever in the arrow direction to open the roller cover. (2) Peel the first label, and let the liner through a gap between roller cover and paper cover. (3) Close the roller cover while holding the paper by hand to prevent the paper from skewing or shifting to the left or right. In such a case, close the cover completely, not allowing a play. When closing the roller cover, press the center or both ends of the roller cover. (When closing the roller cover, pressing either end of cover allows the opposite side not to be locked, causing a paper jam.) (4) If the liner is loose, pull the liner in the arrow direction to eliminate the looseness. Roller cover open lever Roller cover Paper cover Liner *1 For Peeler mounted model only. - 29 - Hints • The printer function setting for the marked paper is different from that for non-marked paper. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. • The printer also supports the paper roll of max. 58 mm external diameter. If the internal diameter of the paper roll is different from that of the paper roll adapter, it is necessary to reduce the external diameter of the paper roll against its loose-fitting. For details, refer to the MPU-L465 Technical Reference. • When using a paper roll of a different width, remove the paper powder from the platen roller before use. See Section 10, Print Head/Platen Roller Maintenance, for cleaning the platen roller. • Using a paper roll for long periods of time may affect print quality. (If a paper roll of a different width from the current installed one is installed for long periods of time, the print quality may be degraded due to wearing of the platen roller.) • If the label is set in the main body for a long time, it is affected by the ambient environment and the label surface sticks to the head and the label may not be fed. In this case, open the paper cover, release the contact between the head and the label, close the paper cover again and perform label positioning (paper print positioning) by feeding before use. Hints • Do not touch the gears attached to the platen roller and feed roller. Doing so might degrade the print quality or cause a failure. • TL-L465NS label is not ideal for automatic peeling. When an automatic peeling function is used, always use TL-L465NP or DTH9500 (MACtac) label. - 30 - 5. ATTACHING AND DETACHING THE BELT CLIP AND STRAP The belt clip is provided with the grooves to attach the shoulder belt. When using the shoulder belt, it is necessary to attach the belt clip to the printer. ■ Attaching and Detaching the Belt Clip Attach the belt clip using screws (3 positions). The belt clip is already attached to the printer prior to shipping for the model with a belt clip. Screws ■ Attaching and Detaching the Shoulder Belt (1) Put the shoulder belt through the grooves located on the left and right sides of the belt clip. (2) Put the shoulder belt as shown in the figure. - 31 - 6. TEST PRINTING After setting the paper roll, proceed to test printing. During test printing, the printer function setting data and character strings for testing are printed. (1) Make sure that the paper is loaded and the printer is off. If the paper is not loaded, load the paper as instructed in Section 4, Paper Setup, and turn the printer off. (2) Press the POWER and FEED buttons simultaneously. When the POWER lamp lights, release the POWER button, then the FEED button. (3) Test printing is started as follows: Mobile Label Printer MPU-L465-∗∗∗ [Ver.∗. ∗∗] ∗∗.∗∗∗.∗∗∗∗ Copyright (C) : SII ************************** (4) After test printing is completed, the printer enters the STANDBY mode. - 32 - 7. FUNCTION SETTINGS The printer allows for numerous function settings according to the operating conditions and applications. The settings are saved in the software DIP switches (non-volatile memory) mounted on the printer. The setting can be controlled by the buttons or commands. The following describes how to set functions by using buttons. Hint • See the MPU-L465 Technical Reference for details on function settings with commands. ■ Function Setting Mode The printer must be in the function setting mode to set functions with buttons. Follow steps (1) through (3) to enter the function setting mode: (1) Make sure that the paper is loaded and the printer is off. If the paper is not loaded, load the paper as described in Section 4, Paper Setup, and then turn the printer off. Hint • If an error occurs in the function setting mode, the POWER lamp blinks several times and then the power is turned off. (2) Press the POWER and REPRINT buttons sumultaneously. When the POWER lamp lights, release the POWER button, then the REPRINT button. (3) If the message shown below is printed, press the FEED button. Select Function Setting Mode: FEED SW HEX Dump Mode: REPRINT SW Hint • If you press the REPRINT button at this time, the printer enters the HEX Dump mode. This mode enables you to see the printer's transmission status. See the MPU-L465 Technical Reference for details. - 33 - (4) If the message shown below is printed, press the FEED button. [SETTING MODE] Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT Hint • If you press the REPRINT button at this time, the printer exits from the function setting mode and is automatically turned off. The printer is now in the function setting mode. You can set functions by pressing buttons. - 34 - ■ Changing Settings In the function setting mode, you can initialize or modify settings. To initialize the settings to the default, follow step (1) shown below. To change the settings, follow step (2) shown below. (1) Initializing software DIP switch settings 1. When the message shown below is printed in the function setting mode, press the FEED button. Load Default Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT 2. When the message shown below is printed, the printer is turned off. The settings are set to the default. Initialization is completed. Default Setting Saved. Setting Mode Finished. (2) Changing software DIP switch settings When the message shown below is printed in the function setting mode, press the REPRINT button. Load Default Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT Hint • When the REPRINT or FEED button is pressed in the function setting mode, the POWER lamp blinks once. Verify that the POWER lamp blinks. - 35 - Operation 1: Transmission selection If you press the FEED button when the following message is printed, the printer moves to the transmissions selection mode. When the REPRINT button is pressed, the printer moves to the paper selection mode without changing the setting. DIP Switch setting mode. I/F=******** Change Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT (1) Input bit7 (MSB) through bit0 (LSB) in sequential order when the following message is printed. Input 8 bits. 1: FEED/0: REPRINT When input [1] : Press the FEED button. When input [0] : Press the REPRINT button. For example, when setting “10101110,” continuously press the FEED, REPRINT, FEED, REPRINT, FEED, FEED, FEED, and REPRINT buttons in order. (2) When the FEED or REPRINT button is pressed eight times (for 8 bits), the printer outputs the following message. I/F=******** Save Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT When the FEED button is pressed, the printer outputs the following message and the setting is saved. I/F Setting=******** Saved. When the REPRINT button is pressed instead of the FEED button, the printer outputs the following message and the setting does not change. I/F Setting Not Changed. Hint • "********" shows a DIP switch setting. The left side digit shows the MSB (bit7) and the right side digit shows the LSB (bit0). - 36 - Operation 2: Paper selection If you press the FEED button when the following message is printed, the printer moves to the paper selection mode. When the REPRINT button is pressed, the printer moves to the exit of the function setting mode without changing the setting. DIP Switch setting mode. Paper=******** Change Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT (1) Input bit7 (MSB) through bit0 (LSB) in order when the following message is printed. Input 8 bits. 1: FEED/0: REPRINT When input [1] : Press the FEED button. When input [0] : Press the REPRINT button. For example, when setting “10101110,” continuously press the FEED, REPRINT, FEED, REPRINT, FEED, FEED, FEED, and REPRINT in order. (2) When the FEED or REPRINT button is pressed eight times (for 8 bits), the printer outputs the following message. Paper=******** Save Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT When FEED button is pressed, the printer outputs the following message and the setting is saved. Paper Setting=******** Saved. If the REPRINT button is pressed instead of FEED button, the printer outputs the following message and the setting is not changed. Paper Setting Not Changed. Hint • "********" shows a DIP switch setting. The left side digit shows the MSB (bit7) and the right side digit shows the LSB (bit0). - 37 - Operation 3: Exit function setting mode If you press the FEED button when the message shown below is printed, you can return to “Operation 1:Transmission selection” (page 31) and set transmission selection again. DIP Switch setting mode. Continue: FEED/Quit: REPRINT If you press the REPRINT button, the message shown below is printed. The printer exits the function setting mode and is turned off. The function setting is now completed. Setting Mode Finished. Hint • You can confirm the settings by test-printing after the function setting. - 38 - ■ Software DIP Switch Setting : Factory settings Interface selection DIP switch Posi- Function Setting tion Bit7 Bit6 Not used Serial Parity Bit5 Bit4 Serial Even Odd None Yes Busy Xon/Xoff Flow control Bit3 Serial Bit2 Baud rate Bit1 Transmission Bit0 selection 115200 57600 Auto 38400 Bluetooth 19200 USB Serial Hints • When “Auto” is selected for transmission selection, the printer recognizes and selects the connected transmission method. Depending upon the host computer, the transmission method may not be recognized. In this case, manually set the transmission method to be used. • When “Auto” is selected for transmission selection, serial transmission is recognized by DSR signal of the host computer. Accordingly, serial transmission of the host computer which does not use the DSR signal cannot be automatically recognized. In this case, manually set the transmission method to “Serial.” - 39 - Paper selection DIP switch Posi- Function Setting tion Bit7 Paper Mark 1 Non Mark 0 Mark Bit6 Print speed 1 High 0 Low Bit5 Bit4 Print density Bit3 1 No No 115 110 100 Bit2 Paper Bit1 See the following table. Bit0 Paper type Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Paper type Setting prohibition Setting prohibition Setting prohibition Setting prohibition TP-L465CAH DTH9500(KL470-ST95) TL-L465NS/TL-L465NP TP-L465CXH - 40 - 90 80 70 8. CONNECTING TO THE HOST COMPUTER The MPU-L465 thermal printer supports serial and USB transmissions via an interface cable. The Bluetooth-mounted printer supports Bluetooth (Ver.2.0+, Serial port profile)-compliant wireless transmission. The printer function setting differs depending upon a transmission method to be used. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. An interface cable is needed for serial or USB transmission. An appropriate interface cable must be selected in accordance with the host computer. See Section 12, Specifications, for details of interface specifications. The communication speed might be reduced depending on data processing by software as well as print type and size. NOTE: Non-mounted Bluetooth printer doesn’t support wireless transmissions. ■ Serial/USB Transmission via an Interface Cable Follow the steps shown below: (1) Power the printer off. (2) Select a transmission method to be used. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. (3) Open the interface connector cover and connect the interface cable to the connector of the printer. The interface cable connector for serial transmission is provided with a lock. Push the connector in until it is locked. (4) Power the printer on and send data from the host computer to the printer. (5) Verify that the data is correctly printed. (6) The interface cable connector for serial transmission is provided with a lock. To disconnect the cable, pull it out, while holding the connector hook. Lock USB cable Interface cable for serial communication - 41 - ■ Bluetooth-based Wireless Transmission (Bluetooth-mounted Printer) (1) Power the printer off. (2) Select a transmission method to be used. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. (3) Power the printer on and send data from the host computer to the printer. (4) Verify that the data is correctly printed. Hint • The maximum distance of transmission is approx. 10 m. The maximum distance of transmission may differ depending on the radio interference and environment. WARNING ♦ The printer may affect medical or other electronic devices. Obtain information and data concerning influence due to radio interference from the respective manufacturers or dealers. ♦ When using the printer in medical institutions, follow their guidelines. ♦ Turn the printer off in an airplane for safety. ♦ DO NOT use the printer in any area or district where its use is probibited. - 42 - 9. CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK Immediately after purchasing or leaving the printer unused for long periods of time, charge the battery pack before use. This battery pack does not need to be used up or discharged before charging. The battery pack can be charged when it is installed in the printer connected with an AC adapter. The battery pack can also be charged by a dedicated battery charger. ■ Charging the Battery Pack in the Printer An AC adapter and an AC cable are needed to charge the battery pack in the printer. (1) Turn the printer off. (2) Install the battery pack in the printer. (3) Connect the AC adapter to the printer. (4) Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter and insert the AC plug of the AC cable into the wall outlet. (5) The printer turns on automatically and starts charging the battery. (6) The POWER lamp continues to light orange while charging. When charging is completed, the POWER lamp lights green. The charging time depends on the ambient temperature and the voltage level of the battery pack. Hints • The printer can print or receive data while it is charging the battery pack. • To interrupt charging, turn the printer off. To start recharging, turn the printer on as it is. - 43 - ■ Charging by a Dedicated Battery Charger (Optional Unit) Dedicated battery charger Follow the steps shown below to charge: (1) Connect the AC cable to the battery charger. (2) Put the AC cable plug into the inlet. (3) Mount the battery pack on the battery charger so that the electrodes of the battery pack can be aligned with the metallic terminals of the battery charger. (4) The CHARGE lamp on the battery charger lights red to start charging. (5) The CHARGE lamp changes to green when the battery is fully charged. (6) Remove the battery pack after charging is completed. (7) Unplug the AC cable from the inlet. Battery pack Battery charger AC cable - 44 - CHARGE lamp (Recharge state indication) Battery state CHARGE lamp Not connected Off During charging Red on Charge completion Green on Error Red blinks Hints • If the CHARGE lamp does not light for a few minutes after start of charging, the battery pack is out of order. Stop using the battery pack. • If an error is detected in the battery pack, the CHARGE lamp blinks. The error may be caused by going out of the battery life, so replace the battery pack with a new’s. • The battery pack and the battery charger may be heated to a very slight extent during charging. There is no problem. - 45 - 10. THERMAL HEAD/PLATEN ROLLER MAINTENANCE If paper dust accumulates, wipe and clean the thermal printhead and the platen roller to ensure the print quality for long periods of time. ■ Cleaning the Thermal Printhead and the Platen Roller (1) Power the printer off. (2) Open the paper cover. (3) Wipe gently the thermal printhead and the platen roller with a cotton swab that has been dampened with a small amount of ethyl alcohol. (4) Close the paper cover after verifying that ethyl alcohol remaining on the thermal printhead and the platen roller disappears into thin air. Thermal head Platen roller Standard model(-02∗/-16∗) Hint Do not touch the gears attached to the platen roller. Doing so might degrade the print quality or cause a failure. - 46 - 11. TROUBLESHOOTING Please check the following points before asking for repair. ■ Power does not turn on: • Make sure the recommended AC adapter or battery pack is used. • Make sure the AC cable and AC adapter are correctly connected. • Make sure the AC adapter is correctly connected to the printer. • Make sure the battery pack is fully charged. ■ Printer does not print: • Make sure the interface cable is correctly connected. • Make sure the interface cable that meets the Interface Specifications listed on page 49. • Make sure the transmission conditions for the printer and the host computer are correct. • Make sure the recommended paper is used and the paper orientation (top/bottom) is correct. ■ POWER lamp blinks: • See the Lamp Indication on page 21. ■ Battery pack is not installed: • Make sure the battery pack is correctly aligned. • Make sure the correct battery pack is used. ■ Battery runs out soon after charging: • Make sure the battery has been correctly charged. • If the battery does not recover to its full charge, it is almost dead. Replace it with a new one. - 47 - 12. SPECIFICATIONS Peeler mounted printer (-17∗ ∗) ■ Printer Specifications Standard Printer (-02∗ ∗/-16∗ ∗) Item Item Print method Specification Printing method Print speed Printable width Print speed Thermal 85 mm/s maximum Dots available 1280 dots Printable width Dots available Specification 108.4 mm maximum Thermal 85 mm/s maximum 1280 dots 108.4 mm maximum Dot density 300 dpi 0.085 mm Paper roll Dot density 300dpi Paper feed pitch Paper feed pitch 0.085 mm Paper type Paper type Paper roll Paper width 70 to 115 mm Paper width 70 to 115 mm Paper external diameter Max. ∅58 mm Paper external diameter Max. ∅58 mm Paper internal diameter 8, 12, 25.4 mm Interface Paper internal diameter Interface USB Ver.1.1 RS-232C Bluetooth Ver.2.0+EDR SPP*1 Operating temperature range -15°C to 50°C / 5°F to 122°F Operating temperature range -15°C to 50°C / 5°F to 122°F Operating humidity range 10 to 85%RH (no condensing) Relative humidity range 10 to 85%RH (no condensing) Character size (H x W) Standard size:36 x 18 / 24 x 12 (dots) (H x W) Kanji size: 36 x 36 / 24 x 24(dots) Kinds of characters Katakana character Extension graphic character Downloaded character JIS level 1 and level 2 Kanji character User defined character Optional font Kinds of barcodes UPC A/E, EAN 8/13, ITF, CODE39, CODABAR, CODE93, CODE128, EAN128 Kinds of two dimensional codes PDF417, QRCode, MAXICode, DATAMATRIX Character size (H x W) Standard size: 36 x 18 / 24 x 12(dots) (H x W) Kanji size: 36 x 36 / 24 x 24(dots) Kinds of characters Katakana characters Extended graphic characters Downloaded characters JIS level 1 and level 2 Kanji character User-defined characters Optional fonts Kinds of barcodes UPC A/E, EAN 8/13 ITF, CODE39 CODABAR, CODE93 CODE128, EAN128 Kinds of two dimensional codes PDF417, QRCode, MAXICode, DATAMATRIX Dimensions (W x D x H) *2 168 x 155 x 87mm Mass 8, 12, 25.4 mm USB Ver.1.1 RS-232C Bluetooth Ver.2.0+EDR SPP Dimensions (W x D x H) 168 x 155 x 87 mm * Approx. 760 g * *1 For Bluetooth model only. *2 Excluding projections. Including a rubber cover. *3 Excluding battery, paper roll, and belt clip. Including a rubber cover. - 48 - Mass Approx. 790 g * * : For Peeler mounted printer only. Excluding battery, paper roll, and belt clip. Including a rubber cover. ■ Interface Specifications ■ Battery Pack (BP-L0720-A1-E) Specifications (Optional unit) Serial interface (conforms to RS-232C) Item Item Specification Syncronizing method Baudrate Asynchronous 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps Data length 8 bits Parity None, Even, Odd Flow control Busy, Xon/Xoff Rated voltage 7.4 VDC Rated capacity 2000 mAh Mass Approx. 99g. *1 The recycle mark on the battery pack( ) is valid only in Japan. Its mark does not mean recycle mark in nations except Japan. 3260-8S3(01) made by HIROSE (equivalents) Signal name N.C. TxD RxD DSR GND DTR CTS RTS Lithium ion Operating temperature range: -15°C to 50°C / 5°F to 122°F (discharge) 0°C to 35°C / 32°F to 95°F (charge) Connector Pin No. I/O ■ AC Adapter (PW-0904-W2-E) Specifications (Optional unit) Item Input voltage Output capacity Specification 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 9.0 VDC, 4A Operating temperature range 0°C to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F USB interface Operating humidity range: Item Specification Version Conforms to Ver.1.1 Mass Approx. 280g *1 Excluding power cable Connector Mini B type Signal name Vbus DD+ NC GND Bluetooth interface Item Specification Version Conforms to Ver.2.0+EDR Output Class II Topology Peer to Peer Profile Serial port 20 to 85%RH (no condending) Dimensions (W x D x H) *1 111 x 52 x 32mm Data transmission mode Bulk transmission (12 Mbps) Pin No. Specification Battery - 49 - *1 ■ Single-Battery Charger (PWC-L07A1-W1-E) Specifications Item Input voltage (Optional unit) Specification 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Rated output 8.4 VDC,1.0A Specified battery BP-L0720-A1-E Charge slot Operating temperature range 0°C to 35°C / 32°F to 95°F Operating humidity range: 20 to 85%RH (no condending) Dimensions (W × D × H) *1 70 x 120 x 41mm Mass *1 Approx. 140g *1 Excluding power cable - 50 - 13. OPTIONAL UNITS AND CONSUMABLES ■ Paper ■ Optional units Name Model Name Model Specified Battery pack BP-L0720-A1-E Thermal paper TP-L465CXH Specified AC adapter PW-0904-W2-E Thermal paper TP-L465CAH Specified Single-battery charger PWC-L07A1-W1-E Label thermal paper TL-L465NS Label thermal paper TL-L465NP Specified AC cable* for Japan: for USA: for EU: Specified Belt clip Label thermal paper CB-JP04-18A-E CB-US01-18*-E CB-US04-18A-E CB-CE01-18B-E BLT-A01-1-E Specified Shoulder belt STR-A02-1-E Specified Serial cable IFC-S01-1-E *2 DTH9500 (MACtac) (KL470-ST95) If the recommended paper is not used, the print quality or the printhead life may be out of specifications. *2 TL-L465NS label is not ideal for automatic peeling. When an automatic peeling function is used, always use TL-L465NP or DTH9500 (MACtac) label. Specified USB cable IFC-U01-1-E *1 The shape of the power outlet differs from country to country. Please confirm it before use. The AC cable can be used for both the AC adapter and dedicated battery charger. - 51 - Seiko Instruments Inc. 1-8, Nakase, Mihama-ku Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-8507, Japan Print System Division Telephone: +81-43-211-1106 Facsimile: +81-43-211-8037 Seiko Instruments USA Inc. Thermal Printer Div. 2990 Lomita Blvd., Torrance CA 90505, USA Telephone:+1-310-517-7778 Facsimile:+1-310-517-8154 Seiko Instruments GmbH Siemensstrasse 9 D-63263 Neu-lsenburg, Germany Telephone:+49-6102-297-0 Facsimile:+49-6102-297-222 (Specifications are subject to change without notice.)
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