SATO 408e manual Universal Serial BUS USB Optional Interface, On/X-Off Flow Control, Data Streams

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Section 6. Interface Specifications

host must be capable of supporting this flow control method for it to function properly.

X-On/X-Off FLOW CONTROL

X-On/X-Offflow control is used whenever hardware (Ready/Busy) flow control is not available or desirable. Instead of a voltage going high/low at pin 20, control characters representing “Printer Ready” (X-On=11 hexadecimal) or “Printer Busy” (X-Off= 13 hexadecimal) are transmitted by the printer on pin 2 (Transmit Data) to the host. In order for this method of flow control to function correctly, the host must be capable of supporting it. X-On/X-Offoperates in a manner similar to the function of pin 20 (DTR) as previously explained. When the printer is first powered on it sends an X-Offwhen the “Buffer Near Full” level is reached and a X-Onwhen the data level of the buffer drops below the “Buffer Available” mark. When the printer is taken off-line manually, it transmits an X-Offindicating it cannot accept data. When it is placed back on line manually, it sends an X-On, indicating it is again available for receipt of data. If an error occurs during printing (paper out, ribbon out), the printer sends an X-Offas soon as an error condition is detected. When the error is cleared and the printer is placed back on-line, it transmits an X-Onindicating it is again ready to accept data.

Upon power up if no error conditions are present, the printer will continually send X-Oncharacters at five millisecond intervals until it receives a transmission from the host.

Data Streams

The data streams for X-On/X-Offand Ready/Busy flow control are constructed in the same way as they are for Ready/Busy flow control.

<ESC>A . . Job#1 . . <ESC>Z<ESC>A . . Job#n . . <ESC>Z

Example: <ESC>A . . Job#1 . . <ESC>Z

NOTE: All charactersare in ASCII.

UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) OPTIONAL INTERFACE

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface is a Plug-In Interface Module that can be installed by the user. It requires a driver (shipped with each printer that has the interface installed) that must be loaded on your PC and the PC must be configured to support USB peripherals using Windows 98. Details for loading the USB driver are contained in the USB Interface Manual that is shipped with each printer with a USB Optional interface installed. Up to 127 devices may be connected to a USB port.

SATO CL Series “e” Printers

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Contents PN 9001074 Rev. B Sato CL Series e Printers 08/31/03 PN 9001074 Rev. B Preface Appendices Table of Contents Download User Defined Protocol Codes Hex Dump Mode Troubleshooting Preface This page left intentionally blank Introduction Section Printer OverviewSpecification General Printer SpecificationsPotentiometer Adjustments CL408e CL608e CL412e CL612e Character FontsMSI Postnet BAR CodesPhysical Power RequirementsAccessory Optional AccessoriesThis page left intentionally blank Section Installation CL6XX Packaging Unpacking and Parts IdentificationSetting UP the Printer Loading LABELS, Tags and Ribbon CL608e and CL612eLoading Labels or Tags Installation Loading the Ribbon Sato CL Series e Printers PN 9001074 Rev. B Loading Labels and Tags CL408e and CL412eLabel Hold Down Head Assembly Open the Top and Front Access DoorsThrough the Print Head Assembly Close the Print Head Assembly byLabel Sensor Adjustments Operator Panel Label ErrorRibbon OnlineLocated behind the Front Access Door. Potentiometer Status Option ConnectorLabel Taken ThresholdEXT Rear Panel57-60140 PowerSwitches and Sensors Front Access Door Head Open SwitchRibbon End Sensor Label Sensor UnitThis page left intentionally blank Printer DIP Switch Configuration Section ConfigurationDIP Switch Panels RS232 Transmit/Receive Setting located on RS232 I/F ModulePrinter Set Up ConfigurationHex Dump Selection DSW2-4. Selects Hex Dump mode DSW3-1 DSW3-2 Reserved for Future Use DSW3-2 Default Settings Switch SelectionsSoftware Default Settings Backfeed Offset Potentiometer AdjustmentsDisplay LCD Panel Printer Configuration Online QTY000000 Normal ModeOffline Print Darkness 1 2 3 4 Print Speed 4 6Pitch Offset + 00mm Advanced Mode Cancel Print JOB YES no CompletedZero Slash YES no Auto Online SET Calendar YES no Print OffsetIgnore CR/LF YES no Character Pitch Fixed Prop Advanced Mode Card ModeConfiguration Configuration Advanced Mode Service Mode Service ModeGAP Input EYE Input Online Feed YES no Feed on Error Reprint W/FEED YES no FORWARD/BACKFEED Distance Default Counter Mode Test Print ModeCounters Mode Test Print Mode Configuration Test Print Size Default Setting ModeDefault Setting YES no Default Setting Completed Press Feed KEY to Stop PrintingClear NON-STANDARD Protocol ALT.PROTOCOL Default CompleteDownload User Defined Protocol Codes User Download Press the Line KEY User Download WaitingHEX Dump Mode This page left intentionally blank Procedures ALL Models Section Cleaning and MaintenanceAdjusting the Print Quality Darkness PrintCleaning the Print HEAD, Platen and Rollers PrintPrint Speed Open the Label Access Door Cleaning the Platen and RollersReplacing the Print Head Supplies Needed Sato SA070 Cleaning Kit Cleaning the SensorsHold-Down when it is Hold-Down is springSupplies needed 250V 3A Fuse Replacing the FuseCleaning the Print Head and Platen Supplies needed Cleaning the Print HeadCleaning the Platen Replacing the Print Head Supplies Needed This page left intentionally blank Section Programming Reference This page left intentionally blank Interface Types Section Interface SpecificationsReceive Buffer Single Job BufferMulti Job Buffer Printer Connector Electrical SpecificationsCable Connector IEEE1284 Parallel InterfacePIN Signal Direction Signal LevelCable Data StreamsGeneral Specifications Optional RS232C Serial InterfacePIN Assignments Cable Requirements PIN Direction Signal DefinitionREADY/BUSY Flow Control DB9Universal Serial BUS USB Optional Interface On/X-Off Flow ControlData Streams BI-DIRECTIONAL Communications Local Area Network LAN Optional InterfaceENQUIRE/ACK/NAK Enquire ENQPrint Job Cancel canPrint Stop DLE Print Start DC1Status Byte Definition, Bi-Com Protocol Status Response PIN Direction Signal Description EXT ConnectorStandard Operation Repeat Print Error SignalsSection Troubleshooting Initial ChecklistUsing the IEEE1284 Parallel Interface Troubleshooting Using the RS232C Serial Interface LED LCD Audible Error Condition To Clear Message Beep Error SignalsInstallation Appendix a Optional AccessoriesLabel Rewinder ALL Models Removing and Unwinding the RollOperator Setup Label Cutter ALL ModelsGeneral Operation Label Dispenser Routing, CL608e/CL612e Label Dispense OptionLabel Dispense Option is ready for use Open the Top Access Door and the Front Access DoorLabel Dispenser Routing, CL408e/CL412e Close the Top Access CoverA-6 PN 9001074 Rev. B Sato CL Series e Printers Error Description Indication Remedy Error HandlingPcmcia Memory Cards ALL Models DescriptionInternal Flash ROM Memory Expansion ALL Models PLUG-IN Interface Modules ALL Models Calendar ALL ModelsRemove the two Interface Module Retaining Screws Replace the two Interface Card Retaining ScrewsA-10 PN 9001074 Rev. B Sato CL Series e Printers
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408e specifications

The SATO 408e is a high-performance thermal transfer printer that stands out in the world of barcode and label printing, particularly known for its reliability and versatility. Designed for various industrial applications, this printer is well-suited for environments that require durable and efficient printing solutions.

One of the main features of the SATO 408e is its superior print quality. It utilizes advanced thermal transfer technology, allowing for crisp and clear printing at speeds of up to 10 inches per second. The printer is capable of producing sharp barcodes, text, and graphics, ensuring that labels meet high standards for readability and durability.

The SATO 408e supports a wide range of media types and sizes, accommodating labels from 0.63 inches to 4.1 inches in width. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for industries such as manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and retail, where diverse labeling needs may arise. Whether you need labels for shipping, inventory management, or patient identification, the SATO 408e can handle it all.

Another significant characteristic of the SATO 408e is its user-friendly interface. The printer features an intuitive LCD screen that simplifies navigation through the printer’s settings. Additionally, it includes easy-to-access components for media and ribbon loading, allowing for quick replacement and minimal downtime. This ergonomic design caters to various user levels, from novices to seasoned operators.

Connectivity options are also a strong point for the SATO 408e. It comes equipped with multiple connectivity interfaces, including USB, Ethernet, and serial ports, providing flexibility in how the printer can be integrated into existing systems. This seamless integration allows for enhanced workflow efficiency and adaptability to different business setups.

Furthermore, the SATO 408e incorporates advanced monitoring and maintenance features. It supports real-time monitoring of printer status and media usage, enabling proactive management and reducing the risk of interruptions during print runs.

In conclusion, the SATO 408e thermal transfer printer is characterized by its high print quality, versatility in media handling, user-friendly design, and robust connectivity options. It is a reliable solution for businesses that demand precision and efficiency in their labeling processes, making it a leading choice among industrial printers in the market today.