Panduit TDP42H manual Default Setting Mode, Test Print Size 10 CM Press Feed KEY to Stop Printing

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Section 3: Configuration

TEST PRINT MODE CONFIGURATION

This option allows you to print a test label. It is recommended that you print a test label after you have changed any of the settings in the Advanced Mode. The test label allows you to verify that you indeed did make the desired changes. To enter the Test Print Mode, power the printer on while pressing the FEED key. The printer will beep. Release the FEED key and the printer will display the following message on the LCD panel:

1.Use the LINE key to step the cursor to type of test label you wish to print. The choices are:

TEST PRINT SIZE 10 CM

PRESS FEED KEY TO STOP PRINTING

DEFAULT SETTING MODE

CONFIGURATION

BARCODE

HEADCHECK

MEMORY

FACTORY

Note: This screen will not be displayed for the Memory Test Label.

Once you have selected the type of test label to be printed, use the FEED key to accept the selection and the display advances to the Test Print Size display. This display allows you to select the label width.

1.Use the LINE key to select the label width. Each time the LINE key is pressed, the label size advances 1 cm until it reaches a maximum width of 26 cm, at which point it will wrap to the smallest size of 13 cm.

2.Pressing the FEED key accepts the selection and starts printing test labels continuously.

3.Press the FEED key to stop the printer.

4.To exit the Test Print Mode, power the printer off and then back on.

Occasionally it is desirable to reset all printer configuration settings to their original default conditions. This allows the operator to start reconfiguration of the printer starting from a know set of conditions.

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INITIALIZING

DEFAULT SETTING

YES NO

Displays the firmware during the initialization.

You enter the Default Setting Mode by pressing the LINE and FEED keys while simultaneously powering the printer on. The printer will emit one long beep after which the FEED and LINE keys should be released.

1.Use LINE key to select either the YES or NO.

2.Once the desired setting is selected, pressing the FEED key will accept the selection and the printer will reset to the original default conditions.

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PANDUIT TDP4*H

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Contents TDP42H, TDP43H, TDP46H Panduit Corp Installation ConfigurationCleaning and Maintenance 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 DIP Switch Panels RS232 TRANSMIT/RECEIVE SettingSetting Setting DSW1Printer SET UP DSW2 OFFDSW2-2 Setting DSW3 Off Cutter Not UsedDSW3 OFF DSW3-6 DSW3-7 Default Settings Switch SelectionsSoftware Default Settings Default CompletedPitch Potentiometer AdjustmentsBackfeed Offset Display PrintNormal Mode LCD Panel Printer ConfigurationInitializing Online QTY000000 Print Darkness OfflinePrint Speed Pitch Offset +00mm Cancel Print JOB YES no Completed Advanced ModeInitializing Advanced Mode Zero Slash YES no Auto Online Print Offset SET Calendar YES noCalendar Ignore CR/LF YES noCharacter Pitch Prop Fixed Advanced Mode Card 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 Test Print Mode Counters ModeInitializing Initializing Default Setting YES no Default Setting ModeTest Print Size 10 CM Press Feed KEY to Stop Printing Default Setting Completed Clear NON-STANDARD ProtocolDownload User Defined Protocol Codes Initializing User Download Press the Line KEYUser Download Waiting HEX Dump ModeInitializing 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 Using the IEEE1284 Parallel Interface Initial ChecklistC 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 Lan Ethernet Interface Using the Universal Serial Bus USB 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 TypesSingle JOB Buffer Receive BufferMulti JOB Buffer IEEE1284 Parallel Interface Electrical Specifications PIN Signal DirectionIEEE1284 Parallel Interface Pin Assignments Data StreamsGeneral Specifications RS232 Serial InterfaceRS232C Interface Signals Signal DefinitionPIN Assignments PINREADY/BUSY Flow Control Cable RequirementsON/X-OFF Flow Control Local Area Network LAN Optional Interface Universal Serial Bus USB InterfaceBi-Directional Communications Cancel can ENQUIRE/ACK/NAKEnquire ENQ Print JOBPrint Stop DLE Print Start DC1Installation Error HandlingC T I O N T i o n a l Ac c e s s o r i e s Introduction Pcmcia Memory CardsError Description Indication Remedy Plug-In Interface ModulesCutter Operator SetupGeneral Operation Label Dispense Option Label Rewinder Removing and Unwinding the RollReal Time Clock

TDP46H, TDP43H, TDP42H specifications

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