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Section 3: Configuration

CHARACTER PITCH

PROP FIXED

ADVANCED MODE

This selection allows you to set the default character pitch to either fixed character spacing or proportional character spacing

1.Use the LINE key to step the cursor to the desired setting.

2.Once the correct setting is selected, pressing the FEED key will accept the setting and the display will return to the Advanced Mode display

To exit the advanced mode, power the printer off and then back on.

CARD MODE

The Card Mode allows the operator to manage the Expanded Memory (PCMCIA Card or Internal Expanded Flash ROM).

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INITIALIZING

ADVANCED MODE

CARD MODE

MEM SELECT (CC1)

CARD MEMORY

CARD->MEMORYCOPY TRUETYPEFONT Y/N

COPY START

YES NO

TRUETYPEFONTCOPY COPYING

Displays the firmware during the initialization.

The Card Mode is entered from the Advanced Mode display by pressing the LINE key once.

The Card Mode display indicates that the printer is in the Card Mode. To advance to the first selection, press the FEED key.

This selection determines which type of optional expanded memory will be addressed as “CC1" in the command streams.The CARD selection specifies the optional PCMCIA card as CC1 and the optional Expanded Flash ROM as CC2. The Memory selection specifies the optional Expanded Flash ROM as CC1 and the optional PCMCIA card as CC2.

1.Step the cursor to the desired selection using the LINE key.

2.Once the cursor is positioned over the desired selection, press the FEED key to accept the selection and advance the display.

This selection allows you to copy TrueType fonts from the PCMCIA Memory card installed in the Memory Card slot on the rear of the printer to the optional Flash ROM.

1.Use the LINE key to step the cursor to desired setting. If Yes is selected, the printer will enter the Card Copy mode. If No is selected, the display will advance to the Card to Memory SATO Font Copy mode.

2.Confirm your selection by stepping the cursor to the Yes selection. If you select No, the display will return to the previous selection.

Press the FEED key to accept the selection. If Yes was selected the copy process will start.

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Contents TDP42H, TDP43H, TDP46H Panduit Corp Cleaning and Maintenance InstallationConfiguration TroubleshootingInterface Specifications Optional AccessoriesC T I O N Pr i n t e r O v e r v i e w Introduction General Printer Specifications Specification TDP42H TDP43H TDP46H PrintSpecification Specification TDP42H TDP43H TDP46H Matrix Fonts Character FontsSymbologies Bar CodesPower PhysicalAccessories and Options GMTDPH-MAN Panduit TDP4*H C T I O N Installation Introduction Unpacking and Parts Identification Setting Up the Printer GMTDPH-MAN Panduit TDP4*H Loading Labels and Tags GMTDPH-MAN Panduit TDP4*H Panduit TDP4*H GMTDPH-MAN Loading the Ribbon Panduit TDP4*H GMTDPH-MAN Operator Panel LCD Display PanelOn Line Rear Panel EXTSensors Label Indexing SensorGMTDPH-MAN Panduit TDP4*H Setting DIP Switch PanelsRS232 TRANSMIT/RECEIVE Setting Setting DSW1Printer SET UP DSW2 OFFDSW2-2 Setting DSW3 Off Cutter Not UsedDSW3 OFF DSW3-6 DSW3-7 Software Default Settings Default SettingsSwitch Selections Default CompletedPotentiometer Adjustments PitchBackfeed Offset Display PrintLCD Panel Printer Configuration Normal ModeInitializing Online QTY000000 Offline Print DarknessPrint Speed Pitch Offset +00mm Advanced Mode Cancel Print JOB YES no CompletedInitializing Advanced Mode Zero Slash YES no Auto Online Print Offset SET Calendar YES noCalendar Ignore CR/LF YES noCard Mode Character Pitch Prop Fixed Advanced ModeCopy Start YES no Panduit TDP4*H CARD-MEMORY Copy Copying CARD-MEMORY Copy Copying Service Mode Initializing Advanced Mode Service Mode GAPX.XXV INPUTX.XVGAPX.XXV INPUTX.XV EYEX.XXV INPUTX.XV Auto Online Feed YES no Feed on Error Reprint W/FEED YES no FORWARD/BACKFEED Distance Default EXT PIN 9 Select MODE1 MODE2 Euro CodeACK Signal Counters Mode Test Print ModeInitializing Default Setting Mode Initializing Default Setting YES noTest Print Size 10 CM Press Feed KEY to Stop Printing Download User Defined Protocol Codes Default Setting CompletedClear NON-STANDARD Protocol Initializing User Download Press the Line KEYHEX Dump Mode User Download WaitingInitializing Online Adjusting the Print Quality Print DarknessCleaning the Print Head, Platen and Rollers Print SpeedCleaning the Label Edge Sensors Cleaning the Platen and RollersReplacing the Print Head Do not remove the two outside screws painted red Cleaning and Maintenance Initial Checklist Using the IEEE1284 Parallel InterfaceC T I O N Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Introduction Using the RS232C Serial Interface Using the Universal Serial Bus USB Interface Using the Lan Ethernet InterfacePrinter does not Come UP Ready Intermittent Problems Checking the Network Connection and CablingLED LCD Message Audible Beep Error Condition Possible Causes GMTDPH-MAN Panduit TDP4*H C T I O N T e r f a c e Specification s Introduction Interface TypesReceive Buffer Single JOB BufferMulti JOB Buffer IEEE1284 Parallel Interface IEEE1284 Parallel Interface Pin Assignments Electrical SpecificationsPIN Signal Direction Data StreamsGeneral Specifications RS232 Serial InterfacePIN Assignments RS232C Interface SignalsSignal Definition PINCable Requirements READY/BUSY Flow ControlON/X-OFF Flow Control Universal Serial Bus USB Interface Local Area Network LAN Optional InterfaceBi-Directional Communications Enquire ENQ Cancel canENQUIRE/ACK/NAK Print JOBPrint Stop DLE Print Start DC1C T I O N T i o n a l Ac c e s s o r i e s Introduction InstallationError Handling Pcmcia Memory CardsError Description Indication Remedy Plug-In Interface ModulesOperator Setup CutterGeneral Operation Label Dispense Option Label Rewinder Removing and Unwinding the RollReal Time Clock

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