Datamax Allegro 2 manual Verify Setup, Power Up, and Load Media

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Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software

To format the module hit "I" and the following screen will appear:

MODULE MEMORY TEST AND FORMAT

WARNING !! MODULE DATA WILL BE LOST !!

PLUG IN MODULE. PRESS ENTER (Esc TO CANCEL)

Hit "Enter" to begin formatting the module, the following screen will appear:

MODULE MEMORY TEST AND FORMAT

WARNING !! MODULE DATA WILL BE LOST !! MODULE UNDER TEST PLEASE WAIT !!

pppppppppvvvvvvvv

MODULE MEMORY IS GOOD

PRESS ENTER TO TEST ANOTHER "Esc TO EXIT"

once the module has been formatted, hit "Esc" to enter the Internal Batch Mode.

Note: Use a small screwdriver, turn the module's Write Protect Switch to the ‘off’ position. Label formats cannot be sent to the module if the switch is in the ‘on’ position. To prevent accidental changes or modifications to formats, turn the Write Protect Switch back to the ‘on’ position.

4. Verify Setup, Power Up, and Load Media

Check that all connections are made and that Dip Switch S1 is correctly configured. Turn on the CRT and Printer Power Switches. Press the F1 key on the CRT several times. The Create/Modify Label and Print Label Screens should toggle back and forth. If this does not happen, re-check the CRT settings, check the interface cable. If the screens still do not appear, contact your local representative. If the module has not been formatted for Internal Batch, the set up screen will appear until you hit the I option. If steps 1-4 have been successfully completed, load the Printer with media.

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Contents Allegro2 Operator’s Manual Part Number Revision A3 Agency Compliance and Approvals Page Important Safety Instructions Page Contents Maintenance Getting Started IntroductionUnpacking and Inspection Location of Parts on Your Printer Mechanism DetailRear View Tear- off Assembly Installation Tear Bar Assembly InstallationUsing the Printer Control Panel Buttons, Lights and SwitchesGetting Started Light SwitchPaper/Ribbon RibbonMedia Installation InstallationLabels Label Loading Instructions Ribbon Loading Instructions Ribbon LoadingUsing the Printer Options To install a Memory ModuleAvailable Modules Font ROM Modules OptionsCutter 256K and 512K RAM ModulesPeel and Present Present SensorMedia Rewinder Getting Started Allegro2 Setting Up Your Printer Power Up Self-TestChecking Voltage Selection Test Label Interfacing to the Printer Part Number DescriptionInterface Cables Sample Installations Connecting to a CRTConnecting to a PC Connecting to Your Minicomputer Connecting to Your Non-ASCII DeviceSwitch Settings Switch SettingsBaud Rate Setting the Baud RateBaud 9600 4800 2400 1200 300 Test Word LengthOther Switches Switch Settings and FunctionsProgramming Commands Immediate CommandsSystem-Level Commands Char Description FormatBatch, 1-Cutter Enable Label-Formatting Commands Description FormatSpecial Label-Formatting Commands 10 Font-Loading Commands Programming ExamplesExample line Setting Up Your Printer Allegro2 Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software Check Link CRT Settings Printer Used With a Link CRTConnect Cables Function Default Settings Batch System InitializationVerify Setup, Power Up, and Load Media Menu Screens Formatting and Printing LabelsAvailable Fonts and Barcodes Function KeysLabel Name NEW Label Name ALT-P Screen Description Default Range Print ParametersOther Important Keys Create/Modify Label Screen Print Label Screen HeaderCreating Labels Using Internal Batch Software Sample Label Format Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software Invalid Font Type Smooth Font Valid BH Ranges Smooth Font InformationNumber OUT of Range Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software Not Enough Room for Field Data Lines Lhhhvvv Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software Time and Date Information Format = Day number 1 = MondaySample PrintsPrint Label Screen Print Label ScreenCreating Labels Using Internal Batch Software System Maintenance Screen System Maintenance MenuMetric Reset PrinterCopy Module Print Test LabelCreate/Modify Label Commands Command Valid InputsQuick Reference Listing Print Parameters ALT-P Special KeysKey Function Troubleshooting Controlling Print Quality Direct-Thermal Stock Mechanical AdjustmentsAligning the Printhead Tag Stock or Stiff MediaPrinthead Alignment Printhead Alignment Procedure Label Stock Tracking AdjustmentRibbon Feed and Tracking Adjustments Fine Printhead Alignment Troubleshooting Allegro2 Adjusting Printhead Pressure and Support Printhead Mount AssemblyTroubleshooting Unacceptable Print QualityPrinter Does Not Print, or Prints Several Labels at once Skips Every Other Label Erratic PrintingRibbon Does Not Advance Unable to print in rotationPrints Light on the Right Side of the Label Printer fails to turn onMaintenance Interior and ExteriorDrive Roller Cleaning Schedule Area Method IntervalCleaning the Printhead Cleaning the PrintheadMaintenance Allegro2 Page Ascii Control Code Chart Appendix aMaintenance Allegro2 Char Hex Dec Page Table B-2 Word Length Appendix B Switch Settings and Cable InterfacingTable B-1 Baud Rate Table B-3 OptionsParamete Default Value Signal PinTable B-1 I/O Port Wiring Table B-2 Printer Default Communication ParametersFonts Appendix CAvailable Fonts and Barcodes Table C-1 Valid Human-Readable Font Ascii CharactersTable C-2 Font Sizes Font 6 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase Available Fonts and Barcodes Table C-3 Barcode Characteristics BarcodesHbic Barcode I Codabar Kmart NON EDI Uppercase R Error CodesLowercase Uppercase TAllegro2 Pin Description Appendix ETable E-1 Printer Interface Cables Table E-2 Printer Pin ConnectionsStraight Cable MXM PC DB25P to Printer ∙ Parallel to Serial Adapter Part Number Figure E-5 Centronics Parallel Interface ConverterAppendix F PrintingFonts BarcodesMedia Label MaterialLabel/Tag Media Specifications Table F-1 Media DimensionsCommunications Interfacing Lights, Buttons, Switch and POTLists of Approved Media ElectricalEnvironmental PhysicalOptions 256K Flash Eeprom Specifications Allegro2 Appendix G PrinterWarranty Service Procedures Thermal PrintheadGeneral Warranty Provisions Limitation of Liability