9450 Operator’s Handbook
If the LED indicator does not come on when you print a test label, press [On/Off] and [Feed] at the same time and reattach the battery. Release [On/Off] and wait for the LED indicator to turn amber before releasing [Feed]. The test label prints automatically.
nFor resident Font IDs, the first number is the Font ID number, and the second is the Monarch internal font number used for internal use only. For example, 1:1000 indicates Font ID 1, and Monarch internal font 1000. Font 16 is for Monarch internal use only.
LED Indicator ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The LED indicator is located on top of the printer, between [Feed] and [On/Off]. This LED indicator displays a variety of printer states. To clear an error, press [Feed]. The table below explains each state and its meaning.
LED Indicator | Status |
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Solid green | Operational; |
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Solid amber | Operational; Continuous mode |
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1/4 second blinking green | Label ready to dispense |
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1/4 second blinking amber | Online error (e.g., syntax, printing out |
| of range) |
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1/4 second amber/green | Hardware error (e.g., out of supply, |
| jam, printhead open) |
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2 second blinking green | Low or dead battery |
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2 second blinking amber | Printhead overheat |
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2 second amber/green | Firmware failure |
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nDo Not ignore the low battery condition. If you continue to print with a low battery, the printer will eventually lock up with a solid green LED indicator and won’t respond to key presses. If this occurs, put a new, fully charged battery on the printer.