Monarch 9835TM, 9830TM, 9820TM manual Printer Error/Status Codes

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9820/9830/9835 Service Manual

Printer Error/Status Codes

010Field ID number is outside range 0 to 999.

011Field length exceeds 2710.

012Row field position is greater than maximum stock dimension.

013Column field position is greater than maximum stock dimension.

014Font style must be 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, or 50.

015Character rotation must be 0 (0 degree), 1 (90 degree), 2 (180 degree), or 3 (270 degree).

016Field rotation must be 0 (0 degree), 1 (90 degree), 2 (180 degree), or 3 (270 degree).

017Field restriction must be V (variable) or F (fixed).

018Code page selection defined in field must be 0 (Internal), 1 (ANSI), 2 (DOS 437), or 3 (DOS 850).

020Vertical magnification must be 1 to 7 or 4 to 90 points for scalable font.

021Horizontal magnification must be 1 to 7 or 4 to 90 points for scalable font.

022Color must be A, B, D, E, F, N, O, R, S, T, or W.

023Intercharacter gap must be 0 to 99 dots.

024Field justification must be B (balanced), C (centered), E (end), L (left), or R (right).

025String length is outside range 0 to 2710.

030Bar code height must be at least 20 (English), 51 (Metric), 40 (Dots), and within supply dimensions.

031Human readable option must be:

0default

1no CD or NS

5NS at bottom, no CD

6CD at bottom, no NS

7CD and NS at bottom

8no text

032Bar code type is invalid.

033Bar code density is invalid.

040Line thickness must be 0 to 99 dots.

041Line direction must be 0, 90, 180, or 270.

042End row is invalid. Line segment or box end row is defined outside of printable area.

043End column is invalid. Line segment or box end column is defined outside of printable area.

044Dot pattern for line or box must be "".

045Line length is defined beyond maximum length.

046Line type must be S (segment) or V (vector).

051Imaging mode in graphic header must be 0.

101The format referenced by batch is not in memory.

102Print quantity is outside range 0 to 32000.

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Contents Monarch 9820/ 9830 Printers Table of Contents TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential TroubleshootingDiagnostics Tests and AdjustmentsTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential Iii Service ProceduresUsing Flash Supply Sensing SystemsAppendix E 926 Knife Assembly Appendix a Printer ERROR/STATUS CodesAppendix B Connectors and Cables Appendix C Connector Locations Appendix D Model 928 StackerList Of Tables Figure B CN 6 Transformer Output Power TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential Vii Safety SummaryViii TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential Printer FeaturesPrinter Specifications Printer OptionsStock Specifications Version 5.2 orTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Setting DIP Switches Unpacking the PrinterDocumentation Connecting to a Host Fuse ReplacementUpper DIP Switches Exterior Rear SW2 and SW3 DIP Switch SettingsLower DIP Switches Overview of Modules Functional DescriptionControl Board Assembly Power Transformer AssemblyFunctional Description Operator Control Panel Power ConversionMemory Printer ControlPrint Assembly Feed Assembly Supply Holder Assembly Control Panel AssemblyPrinthead Locking Evaluation of a 704 Error OUT of Supply TroubleshootingAnalyzing Failure During Power UP Evaluation of a 616 Error DOT Shifting FailedEvaluation of the Control Board Assy Evaluation of a 754 Error OUT of RibbonEvaluation of a 755 Error Printhead Open Evaluation of a 765 Error Printhead FailureProblem Suggested Action General Troubleshooting SuggestionsSendfile Diagnostics POWER-UP SELF-TESTTest Label Level Diagnostics Service DiagnosticsAccessing Diagnostic Modes Data Dump ModeParallel Port Test Diagnostics Test ModePerforming a Virgin Printer Reset Serial Loop Back TestDiagnostics Tests and Adjustments Service TestsContinuity Tests Print Contrast Adjustment Platen Motor Gear AdjustmentRibbon Tension Adjustment Eccentric And Locking Screw Checking Supply QualityTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Cover Housing Removal Service ProceduresMaintenance Overview General Safety TipsAC Inlet Removal Power Transformer AssemblyTransformer Removal Bridge Rectifier RemovalControl Board Assy. Removal Printhead Module Removal Ribbon Spool Assembly RemovalRibbon Roller Assembly Removal Upper Supply Guide RemovalPrint Assembly Removal Latch Fascia RemovalPlaten Module Removal Lower Supply Guide Removal Platen Module ReplacementBi-Cell Sensor Replacement Bi-Cell Sensor RemovalSupply Holder Platen MotorPeel Module TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Flash Downloading Procedures Using FlashUsing Flash Version 5.2 or greater Supply Sensing SystemsSupply DETECTION/TRACKING System Supply DEFLECTOR/BI- Cell Emitter IR LEDLower Supply GUIDE/BI- Cell Sensor Supply FeedingSupply Sensing Bi-Cell Sensor Adjustment Mechanical AdjustmentsReplacing a Sensor Bi-Cell Sensor AdjustmentTo set/adjust the die cut edge sensor Sensor Setup with Version 5.2 or GreaterPower UP Sensor Recognition To set/adjust the aperture center sensorDescription Performing a Sensor Display TestCode Description Reading AN Error LabelPrinter Error/Status Codes Printer Error/Status Codes TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Code Communication Failures 410Data Formatting Failures 571 Machine Faults 700Code Description Flash Faults 930 Hard Printer Faults 900Printhead Assembly July TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential Appendix B Connectors and CablesFigure B- 3. CN Platen Stepper Motor Figure B- 6. CN 6 Transformer Output Power Board Ground Figure B- 10. CN Daughter Board ConnectorsTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Figure C- 1. Control Board Assy. Mother Board Appendix C Connector LocationsFigure C-2. Control Board Assy. Daugher Board Functional Description SpecificationsInstallation Appendix D Model 928 StackerKnife Connector Pin Signal Control Board CN1 Pin TroubleshootingCables and Connectors Error MessagesPower Supply Connector J1 Signal Power Switch SW1 Connector J2 Pin Signal/Pin Control Board Connector CN2 PinControl Board CN3 Pin Full Sensor S1 Pin Jam Sensor S2 Pin Maintenance Procedures Connector J1 Pin ColorLubrication Replace Rollers Replacing Transport AssemblyReplace Stacker Sensors Replace Power SupplyReplace DC Motor Replace Stepper MotorEvaluation of Error Appendix E 926 Knife AssemblyKnife Specifications TAG CUT DimensionsConnector Pin Voltage Connector VoltageModel 926 Knife Blade Assembly Replacement Drive Board ReplacementMotor Replacement Connectors and Cables TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July

9835TM, 9820TM, 9830TM specifications

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