Paxar TC6037EM manual O S S a R YA, Term Definition

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G L O S S A R YA

To use this printer, you should be familiar with the following terms.

Term

Definition

 

 

Alphabetic

The print mode where the user presses the Shift key to

mode

display a letter .

 

 

delete all data on the current line when pressed with

 

Bksp .

 

 

Bar code

A sequence of vertical black and white bars or a square of

 

black and white dots . The spacing and thickness of these

 

bars or dots is a way of representing data . A scanner

 

reads bar codes .

 

 

Non - peel mode

The print mode that does not remove the backing paper . It

 

is for labels printed in a continuous strip, tags, and receipt

 

paper .

 

 

Normal mode

The default data entry mode . In it, the user presses a key

 

to display what appears on the face of the key .

 

 

Peel mode

The print mode that removes the backing paper from the

 

supplies as it prints the labels . This mode allows you to

 

apply the label immediately . It is only for labels .

 

 

Platen roller

The surface in the printer that the supply is held against . It

 

rotates, helping to move the supply along .

 

 

Printhead

The surface in the printer where the printing occurs . The

 

supply moves across the printhead to get the label printed .

 

 

RF

Radio frequency . A special type of printer communication

 

in which it “talks” to a base station without a cable .

 

 

Sensor

A device that “sees” a new label has started . It works by

 

using either black marks on the back of the supplies or

 

sensing when a label ends .

 

 

Supplies

The paper (labels, tags, or receipt paper) printed on .

 

 

Special key

The data entry mode after the user presses the Fct or Alt

mode

keys and then a number to access functions or display

 

special characters .

 

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Contents Monarch Pathfinder Ultra Gold Printer Trademarks Using Supplies Using BatteriesTA B L E O F C O N T E N T S IntroductionCare and Maintenance TroubleshootingGlossary Reference Information T t i n g S t a r t e d T R O D U C T I O NG u l a t o r y C o m p l i a n c e I n g t h i s M a n u a lIntroduction R o p e a n E c o n o m i c a r e a Battery Use I N G B AT T E R I E SI n g t h e M a i n B a t t e r y Charging the Main Battery Changing the Main BatteryBattery Compartment Door Button I n g t h e B a c k u p B a t t e r y Main BatteryChanging the Backup Battery Backup Battery I n B a t t e r y S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n Using Batteries Using Batteries A d i n g S u p p l i e s I N G S U P P L I E SSupply Holder Cover Latch ButtonsLoading for Peel Mode Applicator Roller Peel Bar Label Deflector Label DeflectorUsing Supplies Loading for Non Peel Mode M o v i n g S u p p l i e sApplicator Roller Label Deflector Using Supplies Using Supplies S I C O P E R AT I O N S I n g t h e K e y p a dKeys Description Entering Data I n g t h e D i s p l a y Indicator DescriptionA n n i n g B a r codes Reading the Status LineBasic Operations Basic Operations R t i f i c a t i o n N o t e I n t i n g W e r M a n a g e m e n tD i o F r e q u e n c y C o m m u n i c a t i o n s T a c h i n g t h e S a f e t y S t r a p L p f u l R e m i n d e r s Basic Operations E a n i n g R E a N D M a I N T E N a N C EPrinthead Printhead Platen RollerPlaten Roller Pinch and Feed RollersOn-Demand Sensor SensorsBlack Mark Sensor Scanner WindowE a r i n g S u p p l y J a m s Scanner Flex CableAdhesive Buildup Scanner Flex Cable Pinch Roller Feed Roller is behind it O r i n g t h e P r i n t e rProblem Solution TroubleshootingCodes Description Error CodesTerm Definition O S S a R YAGlossary Specification s C e s s o r i e s / O p t i o n s

TC6037EM specifications

The Paxar TC6037EM is a highly versatile and advanced thermal transfer label printer designed for a variety of labeling applications across multiple industries. With its robust construction and state-of-the-art features, this printer caters to businesses seeking efficiency, speed, and high-quality output.

At the core of the TC6037EM is its exceptional printing technology, which employs thermal transfer methods to produce sharp, durable labels. This technology ensures that labels resist fading, smudging, and scratching, making them ideal for environments where longevity is crucial, such as warehouses, manufacturing plants, and retail settings.

One of the standout features of the TC6037EM is its enhanced printing speed, capable of producing up to 10 inches per second. This fast performance significantly increases productivity, allowing companies to meet high-volume labeling demands without compromising quality. Its print resolution, offering up to 300 dpi, ensures crisp text and detailed graphics, making it suitable for printing barcodes, logos, and intricate designs.

The TC6037EM is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Its intuitive interface includes a clear LCD display that simplifies navigation and setup, making it accessible even for those with limited technical expertise. The printer supports a variety of label sizes and materials, providing flexibility to cater to diverse labeling needs. Additionally, it features a high-capacity ribbon and label stock, which reduces the frequency of replacements and streamlines the workflow.

Connectivity options are another highlight of the TC6037EM. It supports USB, Ethernet, and serial connections, making it easy to integrate into existing systems and networks. The printer is also compatible with various software solutions, allowing for seamless label design and printing directly from a computer or mobile device.

In terms of build quality, the TC6037EM is engineered for durability and reliability, featuring a rugged construction that withstands the rigors of industrial environments. Its compact design also allows it to fit into tight spaces, making it a practical choice for any workspace.

Overall, the Paxar TC6037EM stands out as a dependable and high-performing label printer, equipped with essential features and technologies that enhance productivity while delivering exceptional print quality. Whether for shipping, inventory management, or retail, it offers the performance and functionality required to meet the demands of modern labeling applications.