SATO MB400i, MB410i manual

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3.Adjust the printer position so that the PC or handheld terminal is within a 30° area vertically and horizontally (cone shape) from the center of the infrared communication sensor.

The maximum usage distance for infrared communication is 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm).

However, this differs with the usage environment and the communicating equipment. Communication may not be possible in direct sunlight or under powerful illumina- tion. In such cases, either shield the infrared communi- cation sensor from harsh light, or place the infrared communication sensor in contact with the communicat- ing equipment.

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Contents Quick Guide Page Table of Contents Operation with Bluetooth or Wireless LAN Preface For the Bluetooth or wireless LAN optionsPage Symbol examples Safety PrecautionsMarkings and Symbols Foreign Matter Specific WarningsLiquid Abnormal Conditions DisassemblyDropping and Damage Battery Pack AC Adaptor / Battery Charger OptionLocation Specific CautionsThermal Head and Stepping Motor PowerTear-off Bar Replacing the Battery PackMaintenance and Cleaning Precautions in UseLeaving the printer unused for a long time Do not place the printer in a hot or cold placeDo not disassemble or modify the printer Use the recommended accessoriesConnect the correct cables to the external input terminals Use the correct mediaUnpacking Names of Parts Label guide stopper Label width scale Names and Functions of Operating Parts Battery cover Power buttonBattery life indicator LED Label guidePreparing for First-time Operation Charging the Battery PackCharging time Charging time Installing and Removing the Battery Pack Using the AC Adapter AC adapter DC input terminal DC output terminal Loading Labels Continuous Printing ModeLabel guide stopper Page Dispense mode printing Label guide stopper Page Page Page Power OFF Turning the Power OnPower on Test Printing Operation with an RS-232C Cable Operation with a USB Cable USB cover USB cable Operation via Infrared Communica- tion Page Operation with Bluetooth or Wire- less LAN Removing printed labels When the next label is not printed Troubleshooting Status LED/buzzer Mode Content Cause Clearing Method When printing fails automatic printing DIP Switch section of , Refer Caring for the thermal head Daily CareCaring for the platen/dispenser roller/paper sensor Included Items ReferenceOptions User optionsAC adapter for printer Battery charger singleFastening method Case with rain-resistant coverWaist case Does not fit over rubber boot USB cable RS-232C cablePrints the printer status Operation ModesPower saving mode Normal operation modeTest printing mode Feed button + Power on Changing the dispense mode printing setting Dispense mode printing Dispense mode printing settingDIP switch settings Head check setting modeChange online command setting Online command setting mode Online command setting detailsChange buzzer sound setting Buzzer sound mode settingChange standard/non-standard code setting Standard/non-standard code setting modeStandard/non-standard specifications Setting DIP switch DIP SwitchDIP Switch Cover Key Startup Mode DIP Swith setting itemsBasic Specifications of MB400i/MB410i Head check/battery check/paper end/cover open/test USB MB400i MB410i Barcode Sato Contacts Sato Group of Companies

MB400i, MB410i specifications

The SATO MB410i and MB400i are advanced industrial printers designed to meet the high demands of various industries, primarily focusing on high-volume labeling applications. Both models are renowned for their reliability, efficiency, and versatility, which make them ideal for manufacturing, logistics, and retail environments.

The MB410i is equipped with a high-resolution printing capability of up to 300 dpi, enabling users to produce clear and detailed labels. It supports a maximum print width of 4.1 inches, making it suitable for a wide variety of label sizes and formats. The printer operates at impressive speeds of up to 12 inches per second, ensuring that production lines maintain a consistent flow without significant delays. Furthermore, the MB410i features an intuitive color LCD display, allowing for easy navigation among the printer’s functions and settings.

On the other hand, the MB400i is designed for users looking for a compact yet powerful printing solution. While it also supports a print width of up to 4 inches and can print at speeds of 8 inches per second, it stands out with its lightweight and space-saving design. This makes the MB400i an excellent choice for locations where space is at a premium but efficiency cannot be compromised.

Both printers implement SATO’s innovative Smart Print Technology, which optimizes the performance and print quality by dynamically adjusting printing parameters. This feature not only reduces ink consumption but also minimizes wear and tear on the printer, extending its operational lifespan. The MB410i and MB400i are compatible with various media types, including labels, tags, and wristbands, providing flexibility in application.

Connectivity options include USB, Ethernet, and Serial interfaces, facilitating seamless integration into existing systems. Additionally, they support common printing protocols, making them versatile in various IT environments. The printers are also equipped with user-friendly maintenance features, such as easy roll replacement and a simple cleaning process, which ensures minimal downtime.

In summary, the SATO MB410i and MB400i blend advanced technology, reliable performance, and robust design, making them excellent choices for businesses seeking efficient and high-quality industrial printing solutions. With their unique features and adaptability, these printers are positioned to enhance productivity and streamline operations across multiple sectors.