SATO D508, D512 service manual General Precautions

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SECTION 2: INSTALLATION

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

When using head cleaning liquid, note that it is flam- mable. Never heat it or throw it into a fire. Keep it out of children’s reach to avoid accidental consumption. Should this occur, consult a doctor immediately.

When opening/closing the cover, beware of getting your fingers caught. Also, hold the opening/closing cover well so that it will not slip and fall onto the hand.

After printing, the print head remains hot. When replacing paper or cleaning the printer immediately after printing, be careful not to burn yourself.

Touching even the edge of the printer head may cause injuries. When replacing paper or cleaning the printer, be careful not to hurt yourself.

If the printer will not be used for extended periods of time, disconnect the power cable for safety.

When releasing and locking down the printer head, be careful not to catch any other foreign matter in it except label paper.

Do not disassemble or perform modifications to the printer, as this renders the product unsafe. For maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs, consult a sales outlet, dealer, or service center for help, instead of attempting to perform this yourself. Renewable annual service contracts are available.

When maintaining or cleaning the printer, always disconnect the power cable for safety.

Do not insert your hand or other objects into the cutter.

When loading roll paper, be careful not to catch your fingers between the paper and the feeder.

Be careful not to hurt yourself when detaching the back cover of the fanfold through the hole and attaching it.

The simplified cutter (if applicable to the printer) is structured as a blade. Be careful not to cut yourself.

This is a piece of Class B information technology equipment based on the standards of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). Although this equipment is for use in home environment, if it is used close to a radio or television set, it may cause poor reception. Handle it properly in accordance with the content from the instruction manual.

SATO D508/D512 Operator Manual

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Contents OperatorSvice Manual Sato America, Inc Table of Contents Troubleshooting Sato ContactsSato Group of companies Overview Introduction General Printer SpecificationsAttribute General Printer SpecificationsMedia General Specifications CONT’DAttributes Barcodes Optional Accessories Introduction Sato D508/D512 Operator Manual Installation Electrical Precautions Printer Placement TipsGeneral Precautions Unpacking Printer Part Names Follow these steps to set up your printer Setting UP the PrinterLoading Media Fanfold media Overview of the fanfold-paper loading path Label SensingThis page is left blank intentionally Operating Panel Rear Panel DIP Switch Settings Configuration PanelSwitch 4 Unused DIP Switch Settings CONT’DSwitch 7 Data Dump Switch 8 Unused Error Codes Offsets Mode Length of Offset mm Print head resolutionMoved with Leading Edge Positive + Offset Potentiometer AdjustmentsPitch Offset Original First Line Print PositionPrint Darkness Potentiometer Adjustments CONT’DData Dump Diagnostic Label Printing Test Labels Printing FACTORY/SERVICE Test Prints Configuration and Operation Sato D508/D512 Operator Manual Introduction Adjusting the Print QualityCleaning the Print HEAD, Platen and Rollers Cleaning the Print HEAD, Platen and Rollers CONT’D RELEASING/REPLACING the Print Head Cleaning the Sensor This page is left blank intentionally Interface Types Interface SpecificationsSingle Job Buffer Receive BufferMulti Job Buffer Receive Buffer CONT’DIEEE1284 Parallel Interface PIN Signal DirectionRS-232C Interface General SpecificationsPin Direction Signal Definition 1 RS-232C Interface SignalsLocal Area Network Interface READY/BUSY Flow ControlON/X-OFF Flow Control Universal Serial BUS InterfaceWireless LAN Interface 802.11 B/G SpecificationsSwitch Setting Software Specifications LED Indicator StatusInterface Specifications Initial Checklist Checking the IEEE1284 Parallel InterfaceObservations Using the IEEE1284 Parallel Interface CONT’D Obserations Checking Using the Parallel Interface CONT’DChecking the RS232C Serial Interface LED Indicators Buzzer Error Condition Corrective Action Error SignalsChecking the 802.11G Wireless Interface Sato Contacts Asia Pacific & Oceania Region Sato Group of Companies