SATO LM408/412E manual Dipswitch Settings, Dipswitch Functions Switch Setting Description

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Unit 4: Printer Configuration

DIPSWITCH SETTINGS

This chapter identifies the functions of the printer’s integrated dipswitches. The dipswitch complex is located on the printer’s operator panel and is an integral part of its configuration by enabling/disabling various operational features. Refer to the table below on switch designation and their specific functions.

ATTENTION: Each dipswitch must be set for the printer to properly function. Address all eight switches individually, but some may not require change.

NOTE: A small, flat tool similar to a screwdriver is required to alter dipswitch position.

When changing a switch setting, ensure that it has been moved fully up or down.

NOTE: The switches are arranged horizontally, from left to right, and oriented vertically. The ON position is always upward and the OFF position is always downward.

DIPSWITCH FUNCTIONS

SWITCH

SETTING

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

1

ON

Direct Thermal Printing

OFF

Thermal Transfer Printing

 

2

ON

Enable Eye-Mark Sensor

OFF

Enable Gap Sensor

 

3

ON

Enable Headcheck Feature

OFF

Disable Headcheck Feature

 

4

ON

Enable Hex Dump Feature

OFF

Disable Hex Dump Feature

 

5

ON

Enable Multi-Buffer Interface Receive Mode (periodic response)

OFF

Enable Single-Buffer Interface Receive Mode (ENQ response)

 

6

ON

Enable Download Mode Feature

OFF

Disable Download Mode Feature

 

7

ON

Enable Control Code Feature

OFF

Disable Control Code Feature

 

8

ON

Enable 203dpi Print Resolution

OFF

Enable 305dpi Print Resolution

 

 

 

 

LM408-412e Operator Manual

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Contents Printer Sato America, Inc Table of Contents Printer Configuration TroubleshootingAppendix MaintenanceOffset Introduction About this Manual Equipment DamageGeneral Descript 1a, Primary ComponentsOperator Panel Features LED Definition Control FeaturesDipswitches Definition Operator Panel Technical Data Environmental Physical CharacteristicsPower ProcessingMedia CommandSensing RibbonCharacter Font Capabilities MSI Barcode CapabiltiesUPC A/E PostnetInstallation Unpacking & Parts Identification Unpacking & Parts IdentificationSite Location Printer InstallationCable Connection Media Selection Media & Ribbon Loading3b, Fan-fold Media Loading TEAR-OFF Mode Operational Mode SelectionContinuous Mode Interface Selection Interface SpecificationsAccessories Installation unit for guidance RS232C HIGH-SPEED Serial InterfaceOFF ODD Even None PIN Direction Signal DefinitionOFF ON/X-OFF Printer READY/BUSY Cable Requirements DB9Host Direction ON/X-OFF Cable RequirementsIEEE1284 Parallel Interface SpecificationsPIN Assignments Signal Direction ACKUniversal Serial BUS USB Dipswitch SettingsSetting Local Area Network LAN Ethernet802.11G Wireless Interface Software SpecificationsSwitch Setting LED Indicator Status DescriptionALL Interfaces Interface SignalsCable Requirements Receive Buffer Control 50 of 500 items in the history bufferAccessories Installation Interface InstallationPrinter Configuration Unit 4 Printer Configuration Dipswitch Settings Dipswitch Functions Switch Setting DescriptionConfiguration Modes Normal ModeAdvanced Mode Advanced ModeUser Download Mode No changeService Mode ACK Signal XX.XCard Mode Card ModeMove Mode Motion ModeHistory Control Mode History Control ModeProtocol Initialization Mode DSW7 on Line + Feed + PowerCounters Mode Counters ModeTest Print Mode 10, Test Print ModeBoot Download Mode 11, Boot Download ModeFlash Memory Download Mode 12, Flash Memory Download ModeDefault Setting Mode YesHEX Dump Mode DSW4 on PowerMaintenance Mode 15, Maintenance ModeMenu Definition Tables Normal Mode TableMenu Description Advanced Mode Table Language options Transitional menu screen to access the Service ModeVoltageThreshold low voltage + high voltage = 12 volts Service Mode Table Is only a transitional menu screen to access the Move Mode Is only a transitional menu screen for the Service ModeOperator to the biginning of the Card Mode Transitional menu screen to access the Move ModeWithout pause for application Determined Continuous or Tear-OffHas been removed for application Counters Mode Table Transitional menu screen to access the Counters ModeBarcode The printer’s installed barcodes Is the initial screen of the Test Print ModeConfiguration The printer’s configuration settings Font The contents of the installed fontsTo proceed to the Factory Mode Maintenance Mode Table Troubleshooting Error Signal Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table Incorrect Label Positioning No Printed ImagePrinter Creates a Blank Label Smeared Print ImagesInterface Troubleshooting CHK Troubleshooting StepLAN Ethernet Interface Test Print Troubleshooting DSW4 on PowerTest Label Printing FeedSample Test Label Maintenance Cleaning Procedures PRINTER, Excersize Care to Prevent Print Head DamageReplacement Procedures Print Head Replacement1a, Print Head Replacement Interface Board Replacement Interface Board ReplacementFuse Replacement Fuse ReplacementAdjustment Procedures Print Head Balance AdjustmentPrint Head Alignment 5a, Print Head AlignmentRibbon Guide Alignment Head Balance and Print Head AlignmentLabel Sensor Positioning Label Sensor PositioningRibbon Spindle Tensioning Ribbon Spindle TensioningPotentiometer DESCRIPTION/PROCEDURE Operational AdjustmentsDarkness Label Print Direction Appendix Print Setup Dimensions Print Setup DimensionsLabel Reference Position Reflective SensorLabel Adjustment Diagram 3a, Standard PositionPrinter Connection Diagram Printer Loading Diagram 5a, Printer Loading Diagram5c, Printer Loading Diagram Glossary GlossaryAscii Is a plug male and the other is a socket female Bytes Collection of 8 bits used in the binary systemBeing its mating half Half. The core is convexed and the cavity is concavedEeprom DPIDram Data transmission, seven additional bits are requiredNext label for printing PowerTag would typically have to be removed from its object To attach two or more objectsLCD LEDPotentiometer Or voltage divider PrimaryRF/DC RAMRF/AIS RfidSAM ROMRPM SbplSram Glossary