Datamax 200MVP, 300MVP manual Font Selection, Label Dispensing

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4.Easy Access to Label and Ribbon Path / Ease of Loading & Maintenance The MVP series’ embossed loading diagram, enlarged media window and cantilever printhead simplify the printer loading process. The printer’s cantilever printhead with head open-lock feature “locks” in place to enable full uninhibited access to the printhead for cleaning and the media compartment for media loading. In addition, user’s can utilise the media loading diagram that is embossed in the printer’s steel frame or the enlarged media window to monitor media supply status.

5.More Standard Features for the Money

The 200MVP/300MVP printer offers more standard features for the money than ever before. Rugged metal construction, 10 ips print speed, BradyConnect remote monitoring and configuration capability and a standard LCD display are just a few of the ways this printer this printer offers more value per euro than ever before.

B.OPERATING REQUIREMENTS

1.FONT SELECTION

Brady MVP series printers each offer an extensive range of font options for the user to choose from, including:

Character Fonts

The 200MVP/300MVP contains 9 Standard Bitmapped Zebra Fonts including: (A, B, C, D, E (OCR-B), F, G, H (OCR-A), GS); and 1 Smooth scalable Font (CG Triumvirate Bold Condensed) scalable up to 10 x 10 point sizes.

Character Sets

The MVP series printers contain full ASCII character sets including IBM Code Page 850 (International Characters and Graphics Symbols).

Custom Graphics/Logos

The 200MVP/300MVP printer supports user-defined fonts and graphics, including custom logos.

A non-Roman font license option is also available which enables various international fonts, including Serif, Sans Serif, Kanji, Hangul and Chinese, to be downloaded to the printer for specialised global applications. NOTE: Asian font license option REQUIRES either 1MB (minimum) Flash memory or PCMCIA memory card)

For a detailed breakdown of font selections for the MVP series, refer to the Product Specifications section contained in this document.

2.LABEL DISPENSING

The 200MVP or 300MVP printer has the capability of dispensing printed labels in tear-offor peel-offmodes. In the tear-offmode, the label remains attached to its stock backing and is presented outside the unit to be torn off against a "tear-off" bar by the user. In the peel-offmode, the label is separated from its stock backing by a peel bar and is presented to the user for easy removal and application. The peel mode works in conjunction with an internal rewind feature that neatly coils the label backing around a spindle for clean operation and tidy removal of label backing material.

MVP Series Product Guide

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Contents 200MVP & 300MVP Summary Introduction Foolproof Design / Simple Operation Quality Engineered Main Logic Board and FirmwareDurable, State-of-the-Art Performance Label Dispensing Font SelectionUser Interface Controls and Indicator Lights Print Specifications / Registration RequirementsMVP Series Control Panel Data Indicator Power Switch /INDICATOR LightError Indicator Cancel ButtonSelect SETUP/EXITSensors Printhead SensorPrinthead Take label Sensor Communication Parameters Pin # DescriptionNStrobe/HostClk Periodic Maintenance Printer Tour Printhead Coverage Returned Goods Under WarrantyGeneral Coverage NEW Die-Cast D U S E RAluminum Base / FramePrinthead with NEW CantileverHead open lock Colour-codedReplacement Field InstallableModular Design OptionsPrinting Specifications Standard FeaturesOptional Features Ribbon Specifications Media SpecificationsFont Specifications Bar Code Symbologies & SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Communications SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Preventative Maintenance200M-e Brady 200MVP, Brady 300MVP versus Brady 200M-e2MB 90XiIII+Disadvantages of CAB A3 vs. Brady MVP Series Brady MVP Series versus CAB A3 Brady vs. CABMVP Series Disadvantages of Argox 3000 vs. Brady MVP Series Brady MVP Series versus Argox Brady vs. Argox 30002MB Dram 4MB Dram 512K Dram4MB Dram Brady vs. Datamax MVP Series 4208Disadvantages of Datamax I- 4208 vs. Brady MVP Series MB Dram 512K Dram Brady vs. Intermec MVP SeriesDisadvantages of Intermec E4 vs. Brady MVP Series 4204 Brady vs. Printronix MVP SeriesDisadvantages of Printronix T-4204 vs. Brady MVP Series MB DramDisadvantages of Sato CL408e vs. Brady MVP Series Brady vs. Sato MVP Series CL408ePCMCIA-OPT 4MB Dram 18MB STDBrady vs. TEC MVP Series Brady MVP Series versus TEC B-472472 Disadvantages of TEC B- 472 vs. Brady MVP Series