Datamax 300MVP, 200MVP manual Quality Engineered Main Logic Board and Firmware

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II.PRINTER OVERVIEW

The following sections are designed to quickly familliarise the user with the General Features, Operating Requirements, and Warranty Coverage of the Brady MVP series thermal printers. For more detailed product information, consult the MVP Series User’s Guide.

A.GENERAL FEATURES / UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS

The 200MVP/300MVP thermal printers are engineered and designed for light to medium volume industrial text labelling and bar-code applications requiring an affordable, performance printer (under 1800 € and 2200 € respectively).

Some of the unique characteristics specific to the MVP series include:

1.Quality Engineered Main Logic Board and Firmware

The internal make-up and components of the 200MVP/300MVP printers are

engineered for quality and optimised for thermal print capability The MVP series printers are designed to meet the requirements of the value-conscious consumer with an industrial, labelling application. Depending on the user’s application preference and system requirements, the 200MVP/300MVP can provide a rugged, reliable print solution to satisfy a variety of printing requirements.

2.Durable, State-of-the-Art Performance

The 200MVP/300MVP is constructed of a highly durable, die-cast metal frame that enables the printer to provide consistent print quality in many tough industrial environments. Its 10 ips print speed ensures maximum productivity and output. Add to that, the revolutionary connectivity and control solution of BradyConnect(WebView, Alert and ZBI) and you can see just how you get more value per € with this performance-packed winner!

3.Foolproof Design / Simple Operation

Regardless of a user’s level of experience or training, the 200MVP/300MVP printers are highly intuitive to operate. Standard features like an LCD display, colour-coded operator cues, auto-calibration and an auto-sensing power supply make system configuration and printer set-up easy.

MVP Series Product Guide

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Printer Overview

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Contents 200MVP & 300MVP Summary Introduction Durable, State-of-the-Art Performance Quality Engineered Main Logic Board and FirmwareFoolproof Design / Simple Operation Font Selection Label DispensingPrint Specifications / Registration Requirements User Interface Controls and Indicator LightsMVP Series Control Panel Power Switch /INDICATOR Light Data IndicatorError Indicator Cancel ButtonSETUP/EXIT SelectSensors Printhead SensorPrinthead Take label Sensor Pin # Description Communication ParametersNStrobe/HostClk Periodic Maintenance Printer Tour General Coverage Returned Goods Under WarrantyPrinthead Coverage D U S E R NEW Die-CastAluminum Base / FrameNEW Cantilever Printhead withHead open lock Colour-codedField Installable ReplacementModular Design OptionsOptional Features Standard FeaturesPrinting Specifications Media Specifications Ribbon SpecificationsFont Specifications Bar Code Symbologies & SpecificationsCommunications Specifications Physical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Preventative MaintenanceBrady 200MVP, Brady 300MVP versus Brady 200M-e 200M-e90XiIII+ 2MBMVP Series Brady MVP Series versus CAB A3 Brady vs. CABDisadvantages of CAB A3 vs. Brady MVP Series Brady MVP Series versus Argox Brady vs. Argox 3000 Disadvantages of Argox 3000 vs. Brady MVP Series2MB Dram 4MB Dram 512K DramDisadvantages of Datamax I- 4208 vs. Brady MVP Series Brady vs. Datamax MVP Series 42084MB Dram Disadvantages of Intermec E4 vs. Brady MVP Series Brady vs. Intermec MVP SeriesMB Dram 512K Dram Brady vs. Printronix MVP Series 4204Disadvantages of Printronix T-4204 vs. Brady MVP Series MB DramBrady vs. Sato MVP Series CL408e Disadvantages of Sato CL408e vs. Brady MVP SeriesPCMCIA-OPT 4MB Dram 18MB STDBrady MVP Series versus TEC B-472 Brady vs. TEC MVP Series472 Disadvantages of TEC B- 472 vs. Brady MVP Series