SATO D512, D508 service manual RELEASING/REPLACING the Print Head

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SECTION 4: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

4.4 RELEASING/REPLACING THE PRINT HEAD

The print head on the printer is a user-replaceable item. If it becomes damaged for any reason, it can be easily removed and replaced. Contact your local SATO representative for information on obtaining a new print head. You will also need a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver (a magnetic tip is helpful) for the replacement procedure.

1.Make sure the printer is OFF, and remove the power cable.

2.Lift up the Top Cover.

3.Locate the small center tab above the print head. Press and hold down this tab. At the same time, pull the whole print head below it, downwards. If necessary, use the two hooks at the sides of the print head for leverage.

4.After pulling the print head downwards, press its bottom portion so that it tilts inwards on the two aluminum pivots at the sides of the assembly.

5.Now lift the print head upwards and outwards, so that it is no longer restrained by the metal pivots. The cable connec- tor at the rear of the print head is now exposed.

6.Disconnect the connecting cable from the print head con- nectors and set the print head aside.

7.Carefully attach a replacement print head to the cable con- nector. The connectors are keyed so that they can only be inserted in the correct orientation.

Note:

While handling the print head, be careful not to scratch the printing surface of the print head. Scratching the surface will cause permanent and irreparable damage that is not covered by the warranty!

8.Reinsert the print head into the printer, making sure that the metal slots at the sides of the print head fit back over the aluminum pivots on the printer.

9.Press and hold down the center tab which was previously used to release the print head. Push the print head upwards so that it snaps into place.

10.Release the center tab and close the Top Cover. Proceed to perform a test print to ensure that the print head is con- nected properly.

Hook

Connect

Piv

Key

Key

pri

slot for pivot

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SATO D508/D512 Operator Manual

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Contents OperatorSvice Manual Sato America, Inc Table of Contents Sato Contacts TroubleshootingSato Group of companies Overview General Printer Specifications IntroductionGeneral Printer Specifications AttributeGeneral Specifications CONT’D MediaAttributes Barcodes Optional Accessories Introduction Sato D508/D512 Operator Manual Installation Printer Placement Tips Electrical PrecautionsGeneral Precautions Unpacking Printer Part Names Setting UP the Printer Follow these steps to set up your printerLoading Media Fanfold media Label Sensing Overview of the fanfold-paper loading pathThis page is left blank intentionally Operating Panel Rear Panel Configuration Panel DIP Switch SettingsDIP Switch Settings CONT’D Switch 4 UnusedSwitch 7 Data Dump Switch 8 Unused Error Codes Mode Length of Offset mm Print head resolution OffsetsPotentiometer Adjustments Pitch OffsetOriginal First Line Print Position Moved with Leading Edge Positive + OffsetPotentiometer Adjustments CONT’D Print DarknessData Dump Diagnostic Label Printing Test Labels Printing FACTORY/SERVICE Test Prints Configuration and Operation Sato D508/D512 Operator Manual Adjusting the Print Quality IntroductionCleaning 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 Specifications Interface TypesReceive Buffer Single Job BufferReceive Buffer CONT’D Multi Job BufferPIN Signal Direction IEEE1284 Parallel InterfaceGeneral Specifications RS-232C Interface1 RS-232C Interface Signals Pin Direction Signal DefinitionREADY/BUSY Flow Control ON/X-OFF Flow ControlUniversal Serial BUS Interface Local Area Network InterfaceSpecifications Wireless LAN Interface 802.11 B/GSwitch Setting LED Indicator Status Software SpecificationsInterface Specifications Checking the IEEE1284 Parallel Interface Initial ChecklistObservations Using the IEEE1284 Parallel Interface CONT’D Checking Using the Parallel Interface CONT’D ObserationsChecking the RS232C Serial Interface Error Signals LED Indicators Buzzer Error Condition Corrective ActionChecking the 802.11G Wireless Interface Sato Contacts Sato Group of Companies Asia Pacific & Oceania Region