SATO MB200/201i manual Functions of various parts, Power

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Setup

Functions of various parts

RS-232C

Allows connection to a computer

Label

Set to meet the size

Interface

or handy terminal

guide

of the label used

 

 

 

 

RS-232C

Protects the RS-232C connector

Label

Allows adjustment of the label

cover

from dust and damage

guide

guide to fit the width of an

 

 

adjust dial

installed label roll

 

 

 

 

Cover

Opens up to allow the installa-

Cover for

Protects the label guide adjust-

 

tion of labels

Label

ment dial from dust or damage

 

 

guide

 

 

 

adjust dial

 

 

 

 

 

Cover

Enables the user to releases the

Label out-

This is the area where the

Open/

cover, or to lock the cover shut

put area

printed label is output

Close

 

 

 

lever

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Easy cut-

Cuts printed labels

Label width

Indicates the width of label

ter

 

markings

installed or in use.

 

 

 

 

IrDA filter

Contains the IrDA (infrared)

DC input

Connects to AC adapter which

 

sensor and emitter

jack

supplies direct current to the

 

 

 

printer

 

 

 

 

DIP switch

Sets the operation mode of the

Cover for

Protects the DC input terminal

 

printer. (See page 4-1.)

DC input

and DIP switch fro dust and

 

 

jack

damage

 

 

 

 

Dispenser

Moved to select

FEED key

Press to feed label

unit

Dispense mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER

Allows the user to turns ON/OFF

PRINT key

Takes the printer Online

key

the printer

 

or Offline

 

 

 

 

 

Cover for special

Status LED

Indicates the

Battery

battery pack

 

status of the printer. (See pages

cover

 

 

3-13,3-14, 6-1 and 6-2)

 

 

 

 

Battery

Indicates the amount of battery

Belt clip

Suspends the printer on a belt,

indicator

power remaining for the printer

 

to allow greater mobility

(LED)

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Do not hang the printer on to

 

 

 

anything but a belt

 

 

 

 

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Contents MB200/201i Operator’sDirectPrinterThermalManual Version SI-MB20xi-01rA-02-05-OM Safety Precautions IiiExplanation of hazard symbols ExampleLiquids Foreign MatterDisassembly Battery careAbnormal Conditions Power Supply Precautions ViiLocation PowerViii Hazardous partsReplacing the Battery Pack Maintenance and CleaningLong periods of non usage Do not disassemble or modify the printer Avoid placement in extreme temperaturesWhen the printer is being transported Use only the specified cablesSetupUnpacking ...........the printer 54-1 Key features IntroductionCompliance Statement Setup Part Names Part Names cont’d Power Functions of various partsCharging the battery pack with a charger Charging Time Charging the battery pack with the printer Using the battery pack InsertionRemoval Using the battery pack cont’d Using the optional AC Adapter for power Using the optional AC Adapter for power Installing the label roll Installing the label roll cont’d Installing the label roll cont’d Installing the label roll cont’d Installing the label roll cont’d Operation and Configuration Turning the printerTurning the printer OFF Performing a Test Print Printing via the RS-232C Interface Use the following procedure to print through IrDA interface Printing via the IrDA InterfacePrinting via the Wireless LAN Interface Check the DIP SwitchesPrinting via the Bluetooth Interface Synchronize Bluetooth settingsOnline Optional LCD screenAdjusting Display Contrast Optional LCD screen cont’dPrinting Procedure Adjusting printing for Non-separate labels Choosing the Label Dispensing mode Configuring Dispense mode Type OperationHead Check Setting and Online Command Setting Normal modeOther Printer Modes Test Print Mode Printer modes cont’dSetting Head Check Area cover must be left open Head Check Setting ModeSetting Online Command compatibility Cover must be left open Online Command Compatibility ModeOffset Configuration via Programming Position AdjustmentsOperation and Configuration Interface Specifications Other required settingsRS-232C settings Button held down Deactivate Head Check Interface Specifications Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning the Print HeadCleaning the Platen and Peel Roller Troubleshooting What to do in caseStatus Troubleshooting Troubleshooting BasicOPTBASCSpecificationsIONALSPECIFICATINSACCESSORIES Basic Specifications & Optional AccessoriesPaper thickness Interfaces Mini DIN RS-232C IrDA communication Complies Switches Environmental Measure to prevent interference e.g., installing partitions Optional Accessories Battery ItemsOptional Accessories Portability enhancements Pass one end Optional Accessories cont’d Portability enhancements Basic Specifications & Optional Accessories Optional Accessories cont’d Connectivity options Factory-installed options