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Unit 7: Appendix

 

 

GLOSSARY

 

 

 

 

Allows current to flow in one direction but not the other to protect sensitive electronics. A diode

Diode

functions by compositing two conductive materials with one possessing low resistance to

 

electrical current on one side and high resistance on the other.

Dipswitch Complex

A group of tiny switches directly attached to a circuit board to enable configuration for a

particular type of application. These switches are two-position: On/Off.

 

 

The printing method that uses a chemically coated heat sensitive media. Once the heat from

Direct Thermal

the thermal printhead is applied to the media, the media darkens with the image.

Direct thermal printing does not require ribbon and is typically used in applications where the

 

 

label needs to endure for a year or less.

Disable

To deactivate or make unable to function.

Divergent

To deviate from the norm or to possess opposing positions.

DPI

(Dots Per Inch) The quantity of printed dots within a square inch area - the print density.

 

(Dynamic Random Access Memory) DRAM is the most common kind of RAM and is a network

DRAM

of electrically-charged points in which a computer stores quickly accessible data in the form of

0s and 1s. Each storage or memory cell can be directly accessed if the intersecting row or

 

 

column is known. Each cell consists of a capacitor and a transistor.

Drive Train

The components and sub-assemblies that comprise the mechanical apparatus of motion or

kinetic energy.

 

Eccentric

Multiple items that do not share the same center - example: a circle whose center axis is not

the same as that of another to whom it is connected. The opposite of concentric.

 

E-Clip

Type E snap ring.

 

(Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) Are ROM chips that do not have to

 

be removed to be rewritten. Nor does the entire chip have to be completely erased to change

EEPROM

a specific portion. Changing the contents does not require additional dedicated equipment.

 

The localized application of an electric field to each cell erases the targeted cells which can be

 

rewritten. Since only 1 byte can be changed at a time, EEPROM’s are versatile but slow.

Electronic Label

A label that has an electronic RFID tag embedded within.

Electromagnetic Coupling

In RFID, a system that uses a magnetic field as means of transferring data or power.

Electrostatic Coupling

In RFID, a system which uses the induction of voltage on a plate as a means of transferring

data or power.

 

Ellipse

An oval shape that is symmetrical on either side of its center when divided into quadrants.

Embossed

Characters or graphics that are raised above the remaining surface.

Enable

To activate or make able to function.

Encompass

To surround, encircle, or contain.

 

(ECC) In RFID, supplemental bits in a data transfer used in conjunction with a polynominal

Error Correcting Code

algorithm in order to compute the value of missing or erroneous data bits. Example: for a 32-bit

 

data transmission, seven additional bits are required.

Error Correcting Mode

Relative to RFID, a mode of data communication in which missing or erroneous bits are

automatically corrected.

 

Error Correcting Protocol

Relative to RFID, the rules by which the error-correcting mode operates.

Error Management

In RFID, the techniques used to ensure that only correct information is presented to the

system’s user.

 

Error Rate

In RFID, the number of errors per number of transactions.

Exciter

In RFID, the electronics which drive an antenna. When coupled with antenna, they are

collectively referred to as a scanner. Also referred to as a transmitter.

 

Expansion Port

A plug accessing additional 1/0 capability on a computer or peripheral device.

 

Print media with a mark on the paper backing between each label for the label sensor to read.

Eye-Mark Media

This mark is used by the printer to identify the end of the printed label so that the next up can

 

be properly positioned for printing.

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Contents Printer Sato America, Inc Table of Contents Troubleshooting Printer ConfigurationAppendix MaintenanceOffset Introduction Equipment Damage About this Manual1a, Primary Components General DescriptionOperator Panel Features LED Definition Control FeaturesOperator Panel Technical Data Processing Physical CharacteristicsPower EnvironmentalRibbon CommandSensing MediaCharacter Font Capabilities Postnet Barcode CapabiltiesUPC A/E MSIInstallation Unpacking & Parts Identification Unpacking & Parts IdentificationSite Location Printer InstallationCable Connection Media & Ribbon Loading Media Selection3b, Fan-fold Media Loading TEAR-OFF Mode Operational Mode SelectionContinuous Mode Label Print Direction RS232C HIGH-SPEED Serial Interface Interface SpecificationsAccessories Installation unit for guidance Interface SelectionOFF ON/X-OFF PIN Direction Signal DefinitionOFF OFF ODD Even NoneON/X-OFF Cable Requirements READY/BUSY Cable Requirements DB9Host Direction PrinterACK SpecificationsPIN Assignments Signal Direction IEEE1284 Parallel InterfaceLocal Area Network LAN Ethernet Dipswitch SettingsSetting Universal Serial BUS USBAccessory EXT Connector PIN Assignments Software SpecificationsDirection Signal Definition Ssid 802.11G WirelessSwitch Setting LED Indicator Status DescriptionREADY/BUSY Interface Signals EXT Accessory Port+24V +/- 10% @2A Power for external devices Low 0V when the printer is offlineWaiting 8b, Timing Chart Repeat Print ALL Interfaces Interface SignalsCable Requirements 50 of 500 items in the history buffer Receive Buffer ControlInterface Installation Accessories InstallationPrinter Configuration Unit 4 Printer Configuration DSW1 Default Settings Dipswitch SettingsDSW1 Configuration Function Description ConfigurationDSW1 Function DSW3 Default Settings Normal Mode Configuration ModesAdvanced Mode Advanced ModeUser Download Mode User Download ModeService Mode Service ModeCard Mode Card ModeDSW7 on Line + Feed + Power Protocol Initialization ModeCounters Mode Counters ModeTest Print Mode Test Print ModeYes Boot Download Mode10, Flash Memory Download Mode Flash Memory Download Mode11, Default Setting Mode Default Setting ModeOnline QTY HEX Dump Mode13, Maintenance Mode Maintenance ModeMenu Description Normal Mode TableAdvanced Mode Table Menu Definition TablesProportional is contemporarily preferred Real-time clock is not installedPoint respectively Stream including graphics and 2D barcodesService Mode Table Operator to manage the expanded memory card As most important where conflicting data existsIs only a transitional menu screen for the Service Mode Languages are provided as optionsCard Mode Table Allows the selection of which counter to be viewed to reset Transitional menu screen to access the Counters ModeOr use Font The contents of the installed fonts Is the initial screen of the Test Print ModeConfiguration The printer’s configuration settings Barcode The printer’s installed barcodesReboot the printer to return to normal operation Also prompts the operator on how to proceedSelect the Interface option for a standard download Clear its Eeprom of all data To proceed to the Factory ModePrint buffer ClearPage. These are the only two options Maintenance Mode TableTroubleshooting Error Signal Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table Smeared Print Images No Printed ImagePrinter Creates a Blank Label Incorrect Label PositioningCHK Troubleshooting Step Interface TroubleshootingLAN Ethernet Interface Power Test Print TroubleshootingTest Label Printing Sample Test Label Maintenance PRINTER, Excersize Care to Prevent Print Head Damage Cleaning ProceduresPrint Head Replacement Replacement Procedures1b, Print Head Replacement Interface Board Replacement Interface Board ReplacementFuse Replacement Fuse ReplacementPrint Head Balance Adjustment Adjustment Procedures5a, Print Head Alignment Print Head AlignmentHead Balance and Print Head Alignment Ribbon Guide AlignmentLabel Sensor Positioning Label Sensor PositioningRibbon Spindle Tensioning Ribbon Spindle TensioningPotentiometer DESCRIPTION/PROCEDURE Operational AdjustmentsDarkness Print Base Reference Position Appendix Direction Print Setup DimensionsLabel Reference Position Label Reference Position DiagramGlossary GlossaryAscii Half. The core is convexed and the cavity is concaved Bytes Collection of 8 bits used in the binary systemBeing its mating half Is a plug male and the other is a socket femaleData transmission, seven additional bits are required DPIDram EepromTo attach two or more objects PowerTag would typically have to be removed from its object Next label for printingLED LCDOr voltage divider Primary PotentiometerRfid RAMRF/AIS RF/DCSbpl ROMRPM SAMSram Glossary