Monarch 6030TM manual Using Command Mode

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6030 Operator’s Handbook

Using Command Mode ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

Command mode contains basic functions and features you can modify for your specific needs.

nSome features of Command mode may already be set in your application. See your System Administrator for details about your application.

Command mode uses a series of menus on your printer to

start an

An application must be running for you to

application

enter or print data. See Chapter 4,

 

"Entering and Printing Data," for

 

information on starting your application.

resume an

If you exit an application, you may restart

application

it where you left off. See Chapter 4,

 

"Entering and Printing Data," for

 

information on resuming your application.

transfer data

You must transfer data if an application

 

file has not already been downloaded to

 

your printer. See your System

 

Administrator to see if you need to

 

transfer data. If so, see Chapter 5,

 

"Transferring Data."

configure your

Your printer should already be configured.

printer

See your System Administrator if you need

 

to change the configuration. See Chapter

 

6, "Configuring the Printer," for more

 

information.

perform

If you have problems with your printer,

diagnostics

your System Administrator may need to

 

perform diagnostics. Chapter 10, "Using

 

Diagnostics," includes information for the

 

System Administrator.

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Contents Operator’s Handbook Canadian D.O.C. Warning Laser Scanner Safety Information Page Preface Terms to KnowContinuous Chapter Introduction Using Command Mode Using the Menus Main MenuOperator’s Handbook Using the Battery Handle Chapter Getting StartedWhen to Charge the Battery Handle Removing and Attaching the Battery Handle Charging the Battery Handle Chapter Loading Supplies Loading SuppliesLoading for Peel Mode Loading Supplies Label Deflector Applicator Roller Label Deflector Feed Roller Pinch Loading Supplies Loading for Non-Peel Mode Supply Holder Applicator Roller Label Deflector Loading Supplies Removing Supplies Using the Scroll Feature Entering and Printing DataAbout the Display Enabling the BacklightUsing the Keypad + a Data Entry ModesUsing Numeric Mode Using Uppercase Alpha ModeUsing Lowercase Alpha Mode Using Special Character ModeStarting an Application Start App Using ApplicationsFunction Keys Printing in On-Demand Mode Resuming an Application Resume AppPrinting in Continuous Mode Connecting the Communications Cable Chapter Transferring DataCommunications Port Mini-DIN Connector Receiving Data WaitingSending Data Setting Communications Parameters NONE, EVEN, ODD*, MARK, Space Configuring the Printer Enabling/Disabling On-Demand Mode Enabling/Disabling the BacklightSetting the Time and Date Selecting a Language Enabling/Disabling the Shutdown Timer Selecting Bar Codes for Scanning MSIDisable Press e to disable the bar code. You will see Operator’s Handbook Care and Maintenance Clearing Supply Jams Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Printhead Cleaning the Platen, Feed and Pinch Rollers Platen Roller Cleaning the Sensors Black Mark Sensor Storage Tips Operator’s Handbook Using the Laser Scanner Scanning a Bar Code Cleaning the Scanner Window Scanning TipsOperator’s Handbook Chapter Troubleshooting Problems and SolutionsIf none of these solutions works, call Service Messages---------------------------------------------------˝ Not Available Chapter Using Diagnostics Checking the Software Version Checking Memory AllocationUsing Diagnostics Checking Machine TotalsPerforming Hardware Tests Printing Tests 10-6 10-7 Label with voids 10-9 Checking the Serial Port Checking the Sensors 10-12 10-13 Checking the Printhead Checking the Battery Testing the Scanner Battery = ###Scanning Checklist Display TestsKeypad Test Motor TestResetting the Application Service DiagnosticsOperator’s Handbook 10-20 Appendix A. Reference Information Cable Pin OutsAnsi Character Table Appendix B. Specifications and Accessories SpecificationsAccessories Supply SizesPage Operator’s Handbook