Datamax 300MVP manual Power Switch /INDICATOR Light, Pause Button, Data Indicator, Error Indicator

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power

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Connector

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Location of Power Switch & Connector

A/C POWER SWITCH /INDICATOR LIGHT

The power switch is located at the back of the printer directly above the power cord as indicated by the diagram Figure 2. The power supply in the 200MVP/300MVP printer works over a broad voltage range ( 90 to 265 VAC ). The power indicator light on the display panel designates when the printer is powered on.

PAUSE BUTTON

Activating the PAUSE key while the printer is printing will cause the printer to stop or pause once the current label is complete. No labels are lost during pause, whereby the PAUSE indicator light will illuminate to easily identify printer status to the user. Users can utilise this key to pause a print job immediately, for any reason, as required. Pressing the PAUSE button again will cause print to resume exactly where it stopped.

DATA INDICATOR

No data light indicates normal operation. A slow flashing data indicator signifies that the printer is unable to accept more data from the host PC. A fast flashing data light indicates that the printer is receiving data. A constant on data light indicates that a partial format has been received with no subsequent data activity.

ERROR INDICATOR

No error light indicates normal operation. A slow flashing error indicator light signifies a “RIBBON IN” or “PRINTHEAD TEMP” issue. A fast flashing error light indicates a “PRINTHEAD OPEN” error. A constant on error light indicates a “PAPER OUT”, “RIBBON OUT” or “CUTTER JAM” condition. For each error condition, the LCD display will identify the type of error and indicate that the error is cleared once corrective action has occurred.

FEED BUTTON

The FEED key will cause the printer to immediately feed a single blank label. Users can activate the FEED key to test label alignment and positioning and proper printer operation before attempting to print a label.

CANCEL BUTTON

The CANCEL key will cancel a print job when the printer is in PAUSE mode. If print jobs are currently printing in a queue from the host computer, pressing the CANCEL key once will cancel the current print job. To delete all print jobs in the printer’s memory, press and hold the CANCEL key for a minimum of 3 seconds until you see the DATA transmission light go off. This indicates that all print jobs in the queue have been successfully canceled. Users can quickly and easily cancel print jobs, by activating the CANCEL key on the printer’s front panel, saving time and reducing label waste in the advent of a print error.

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