SATO CX200 manual Parts Replacement, Preparing the Printer for Service

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Parts Replacement

3-1 Preparing the Printer for Service

Caution!

Some of the components in the printer are extremely sensitive to static discharge damage. When servicing the printer, observe good static prevention practices.

Place the printer on a grounded, conductive work surface.

Ground yourself to the work surface through a 1 megohm series resistor, using a conductive wrist strap or other suitable device.

Ground any tools that will contact the equipment (holding the conductive portion of the tools can provide a suitable ground).

Keep replacement components in their protective packing until they are needed, and do not handle unnecessrily.

After repairs are completed:

After making the necessary repairs, reconnect the printer power supply and reinstall the print media. Confirm that the printer status LED glows green, and that the printer will feed a label when you press the FEED button.

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Contents CX200 Section OverviewDimensions Specifications EnvironmentalAttributes Attributes Controls, Indicators and Connections Device Name Primary Function USESerial Input Connector DB9S Printer Power Connection Connecting the Interface Cable Printer Setup Loading Labels or Tags Also Refer to the Accompanying Illustrations NextPrinter Setup Loading Labels or Tags Printer Setup Loading Ribbon Also Refer to the Accompanying IllustrationsPrinter Setup Loading Ribbon Printer Setup Loading Ribbon Selecting the Label Sensor Type Installing the software to your hard drive Printer Test and Calibration Preparation for TestRunning the software from your 3-1/2 drive Description of Test MenuAccess the software Printer Test and Calibration Print Head / Status PrintPrinter Test and Calibration Change RS232 Settings Printer Test and Calibration Change RS232 Settings Printer Test and Calibration Set Top of Form Pitch Offset Printer Test and Calibration Set Top of Form Pitch Offset Printer Test and Calibration Calibrate Printer Sequence of events when the Calibration Program is run Basic Operations Printing and Reading a Self-test Label Example Self Test Label Label Reprint Printer Ready/Standby/Reset ControlBasic Operations Feeding Blank Labels Sending Data to the PrinterControlling the Printer Using Direct Commands Basic Operations Printer Ready/Standby/Reset ControlPrinting Labels Maintenance CleaningCleaning Clean Platen Rollerlabel Feed Direction Rev Parts Replacement Preparing the Printer for ServiceReplaceable Parts Section Description KIT Part NumberReplaceable Parts Replaceable Parts Location Top Case Removal/Replacement Refer to the IllustrationChassis, Including the Front Case Removal/Replacement To remove the chassisChassis, Including Front Case Removal/Replacement To replace the chassis and front casePlaten installation Platen Removal/ReplacementPlaten removal Print Head Removal/Replacement Print head removalPrint head installation Module replacement Pcba Module Removal/ReplacementModule removal PCA board installation PCA Base Board Removal/ReplacementPCA board removal Motor installation Motor Removal/ReplacementMotor removal Switch removal Head Open Switch Removal/ReplacementSwitch installation Cluster gear installation Cluster Gear Removal/ReplacementCluster gear removal CX Series Printers Troubleshooting Preliminary TestsCommon Problems and Their Solutions Ready light is not litHost stops responding or displays printer not ready message Printer feeds too many labels Ribbon wrinkles Printed labels are cut off at the bottom
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