SATO M-84PRO manual GAP Input

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GAP [X.XXV]

INPUT [X.XV]

Section 3. Configuration

GAP - When setting the “gap” threshold, the voltage shown on the top line of the display must be measured with nothing but the backing in the sensor and then again with a label still attached to the backing. The formula to be used for setting the threshold is:

(High Voltage Level + Low Voltage Level) x 0.5 = Start Value

1.Insert a label still attached to the backing into the sensor and close the Label Hold-Down. Record the voltage shown on the top line of the LCD panel. This line should have the message “GAP” on the top line (DIP switch DSW2-2 = OFF). Make sure the label is all the way under the sensor.

2.Strip the label from the backing and insert the backing strip under the sensor and close the Label Lid. Record the voltage shown on the top line of the LCD panel. The voltage ranges measured should be within the following ranges:

Backing with label = 2.0V to 3.5V Backing without label = Less than 1.0V

If the measured values are outside this range, you may have trouble in finding a value that will work properly under all conditions. If this is the case, a higher quality label may be needed to get adequate performance.

3.Calculate the starting point voltage using the formula.

4.Use the LINE and FEED keys to step the counter to the desired setting. The reading will advance to a setting of 4.9 (the maximum voltage). If a value of “0.0” is set, the printer will automatically set the level each time the printer is powered on with labels loaded and the head is closed.

5.Once the setting is correct, pressing the ENTER key will accept the setting and advance the next display.

SATO M-84PRO

PN 9001105 Rev. A

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Contents 84PRO Page Table of Contents Interface Specifications Introduction Section Printer OverviewSpecification General Printer Specifications84PRO All Models Matrix Fonts Character FontsBAR Code BAR CodesPhysical PowerAccessories and Options Optional AccessoriesThis page left intentionally blank Section Installation Unpacking and Parts Identification Setting UP the Printer LCD Loading Labels and Tags Installation Route Labels Under Guide Head Latch Loading the Ribbon Tape Operator Panel DSW On LineLine FeedRear Panel Label Indexing Sensor SensorsHead Open Sensor This page left intentionally blank OFF Printer DIP Switch ConfigurationDIP Switch Panels RS232 TRANSMIT/RECEIVE SettingDSW2 OFF Printer SET UPHex Dump Selection DSW2-4.Selects Hex Dump mode see DSW3 DSW3 OFF SettingDSW3-6 DSW3-7 Default Completed Default SettingsSwitch Selections Software Default SettingsBackfeed Offset Potentiometer AdjustmentsPitch Print DisplayInitializing Online QTY000000 LCD Panel Printer ConfigurationNormal Mode Mode KEY Sequence Initial DisplayPrint Speed Print DarknessPitch Offset + 00mm Zero Slash YES no Auto Online Advanced ModeCancel Print JOB YES no Completed Initializing Advanced ModeSET Calendar YES no Print OffsetIgnore CR/LF YES no CalendarCopy Start YES no Card ModeCharacter Pitch Prop Fixed Advanced Mode Truetype Fontcopy Completed Card COPY/FORMAT Xxxxxxx Error CARD-MEMORY Copy Copying MEMORY-CARDCOPY Program Y/N Initializing Advanced Mode Service Mode GAP Input Service ModeGAP Input EYE Input Auto Online Feed YES no Feed on Error EXT PIN 9 Select MODE1 MODE2 Euro Code Reprint W/FEED YES noLabel RE-DETECT Enable Disable Counters HD CUT Life Head Counter Head Count Clear YES no Counters ModeTest Print Mode Advanced Mode Counters ModeTest Print Size Default Setting ModeTest Print Mode Configuration Initializing Default Setting YES noInitializing User Download Press the Line KEY Default Setting CompletedClear NON-STANDARD Protocol Download User Defined Protocol CodesInitializing Online HEX Dump ModeUser Download Waiting Print Darkness Adjusting the Print QualityPrint Speed Cleaning the Print HEAD, Platen and RollersCleaning the Platen and Rollers Cleaning the Label Edge SensorsSupplies needed Flat blade screwdriver Replacing the Print HeadDo not remove the two outside Screws painted red on either This page left intentionally blank Using the IEEE1284 Parallel Interface Initial ChecklistTroubleshooting Using the RS232C Serial InterfaceUsing the LAN Ethernet Interface Using the Universal Serial BUS USB InterfaceChecking the Network Connection and Cabling Troubleshooting LED LCD Message Audible Error Possible Causes Beep Condition Error SignalsInterface Types Section Interface SpecificationsMulti JOB Buffer Receive BufferSingle JOB Buffer IEEE1284 Parallel Interface Data Streams Electrical SpecificationsRS232 Serial Interface General SpecificationsPIN Assignments ON/X-OFF Flow Control Cable Requirements READY/BUSY Flow ControlBI-DIRECTIONAL Communications Universal Serial BUS USB InterfaceLocal Area Network LAN Optional Interface Print JOB Cancel canENQUIRE/ACK/NAK Enquire ENQPrint Start DC1 Print Stop DLEPcmcia Memory Cards Description InstallationError Handling PLUG-IN Interface Modules Error Description Indication RemedyGeneral Operation Operator SetupCutter Label Dispense Option Removing and Unwinding the Roll Label RewinderReal Time Clock

M-84PRO specifications

The SATO M-84PRO is a high-performance thermal printer designed for industrial applications, known for its reliability and efficiency in various labeling tasks. This printer is a part of SATO's esteemed M-84 series, which combines advanced technology with user-friendly design to meet the demands of large-scale operations.

One of the standout features of the SATO M-84PRO is its fast printing speed, capable of producing labels at a rate of up to 8 inches per second. This rapid output makes it an ideal choice for environments that require quick turnaround times, such as warehouses, manufacturing lines, and logistics centers.

The M-84PRO employs a direct thermal or thermal transfer printing method, allowing for outstanding print quality. With a maximum print resolution of 305 dpi, it ensures crisp and clear text and graphics, which is essential for barcodes and detailed images on labels. The printer supports a wide range of media types, accommodating label widths from 0.75 inches to 4.1 inches, making it versatile for various labeling needs.

Equipped with SATO's unique Smart Technology, the M-84PRO offers enhanced control over label production. This technology includes automatic label detection and calibration, which minimizes setup time and reduces waste, thus improving overall operational efficiency. Additionally, the printer is compatible with various programming languages, including SAPscript and ZPL, ensuring easy integration into existing systems.

Durability is another hallmark of the M-84PRO. Built with robust materials, it can withstand the rigors of industrial environments, ensuring long-term performance. The printer also features a compact design, which is perfect for tight workspaces, while still being rugged enough to handle demanding tasks.

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The printer’s user-friendly interface, highlighted by an LCD panel and multi-functional buttons, facilitates easy navigation and operation. Maintenance is also simplified, thanks to modular components that allow for quick and easy replacement of parts when necessary.

In summary, the SATO M-84PRO stands out as a leading choice in the thermal printer market, combining high-speed printing, excellent durability, and versatile labeling capabilities. Its advanced technologies and features make it suitable for a variety of demanding applications, ensuring that businesses can rely on it for their labeling needs.