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

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Printer Error/Status Codes

9820/9830/9835 Service Manual

104Batch mode must be N (new) or U (update).

105Batch separator must be 0 (Off) or 1 (On) in the batch control field.

106Print multiple is outside range 1 to 999.

107Cut multiple is outside range 0 to 999. Only valid for printers with a knife.

108Multiple part supply is outside range 1 to 5.

109Reserved for knife usage. Only valid for printers with a knife.

200Option number must be 1, 4, 30, 31, 42, 50, 51, 52, 60, or 61.

201Copy length is outside range 0 to 2710.

202Copy start position must be 1 to 2710.

203Destination start position must be 1 to 2710.

204Source field must be 0 to 999.

205Copy type must be 1 (copy after rules) or 2 (copy before rules).

206Increment/Decrement selection must be I (increment) or D (decrement).

207Incrementing start position must be 0 to 2710.

208Incrementing end position must be 0 to 2710.

209The incrementing amount must be 0 to 999.

210Security value for a PDF417 bar code must be 0 to 8. Correct and resend format to printer.

211Narrow element value is less than 1 or greater than 99. Correct and resend format to printer.

212Wide element value is less than 1 or greater than 99. Correct and resend format to printer.

213Dimension must be 1 to 30 for a column or 3 to 90 for a row on a PDF417 bar code.

214Truncation code must be S (standard) or T (truncated bar code).

215Aspect code must be C (columns) or R (rows).

216Option definition must be S (set) or T (template).

217Input device must be D (Default), H (Host), K (Keyboard), N (None), or S (Scanner).

218Pad direction must be L (from left) or R (from right).

219Pad character is outside range 0 to 255.

220Check digit selection must be G to generate check digit.

221Primary or secondary price format is outside range 1 to 15.

222Data type restriction is outside range of 1 to 6.

223Option is not valid for field.

224Bar code Interchar gap must be 0 to 99 dots (known as additional character gap with Option 50).

251Power up mode must be 0 (online) or 1 (offline).

252Language selection must be 0.

253Batch separator code must be 0 (off) or 1 (on) in the system setup packet.

254Slash zero selection must be 0 (standard zero) or 1 (slash zero).

255Supply type must be 0 (black mark) , 1 (die cut), or 2 (continuous).

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Contents Monarch 9820/ 9830 Printers Table of Contents Troubleshooting DiagnosticsTests and Adjustments TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 ConfidentialService Procedures Using FlashSupply Sensing Systems TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential IiiAppendix a Printer ERROR/STATUS Codes Appendix B Connectors and CablesAppendix C Connector Locations Appendix D Model 928 Stacker Appendix E 926 Knife AssemblyList Of Tables Figure B CN 6 Transformer Output Power Safety Summary TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential ViiViii TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential Printer Features Printer SpecificationsPrinter Options July TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 ConfidentialVersion 5.2 or Stock SpecificationsTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Unpacking the Printer Setting DIP SwitchesDocumentation Fuse Replacement Connecting to a HostExterior Rear SW2 and SW3 DIP Switch Settings Upper DIP SwitchesLower DIP Switches Functional Description Overview of ModulesPower Transformer Assembly Control Board AssemblyFunctional Description Power Conversion MemoryPrinter Control Operator Control PanelPrint Assembly Feed Assembly Control Panel Assembly Supply Holder AssemblyPrinthead Locking Troubleshooting Analyzing Failure During Power UPEvaluation of a 616 Error DOT Shifting Failed Evaluation of a 704 Error OUT of SupplyEvaluation of a 754 Error OUT of Ribbon Evaluation of a 755 Error Printhead OpenEvaluation of a 765 Error Printhead Failure Evaluation of the Control Board AssyGeneral Troubleshooting Suggestions Problem Suggested ActionSendfile POWER-UP SELF-TEST DiagnosticsTest Label Level Service Diagnostics Accessing Diagnostic ModesData Dump Mode DiagnosticsDiagnostics Test Mode Performing a Virgin Printer ResetSerial Loop Back Test Parallel Port TestDiagnostics Service Tests Tests and AdjustmentsContinuity Tests Platen Motor Gear Adjustment Print Contrast AdjustmentRibbon Tension Adjustment Checking Supply Quality Eccentric And Locking ScrewTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Service Procedures Maintenance OverviewGeneral Safety Tips Cover Housing RemovalPower Transformer Assembly Transformer RemovalBridge Rectifier Removal AC Inlet RemovalControl Board Assy. Removal Ribbon Spool Assembly Removal Ribbon Roller Assembly RemovalUpper Supply Guide Removal Printhead Module RemovalLatch Fascia Removal Print Assembly RemovalPlaten Module Removal Platen Module Replacement Bi-Cell Sensor ReplacementBi-Cell Sensor Removal Lower Supply Guide RemovalPlaten Motor Supply HolderPeel Module TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Using Flash Flash Downloading ProceduresUsing Flash Supply Sensing Systems Supply DETECTION/TRACKING SystemSupply DEFLECTOR/BI- Cell Emitter IR LED Version 5.2 or greaterSupply Feeding Lower Supply GUIDE/BI- Cell SensorSupply Sensing Mechanical Adjustments Bi-Cell Sensor AdjustmentBi-Cell Sensor Adjustment Replacing a SensorSensor Setup with Version 5.2 or Greater Power UP Sensor RecognitionTo set/adjust the aperture center sensor To set/adjust the die cut edge sensorPerforming a Sensor Display Test DescriptionReading AN Error Label Code DescriptionPrinter Error/Status Codes Printer Error/Status Codes TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Communication Failures 410 CodeMachine Faults 700 Data Formatting Failures 571Code Description Hard Printer Faults 900 Flash Faults 930Appendix B Connectors and Cables Printhead Assembly July TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 ConfidentialFigure B- 3. CN Platen Stepper Motor Figure B- 6. CN 6 Transformer Output Power Board Ground Daughter Board Connectors Figure B- 10. CNTC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July Appendix C Connector Locations Figure C- 1. Control Board Assy. Mother BoardFigure C-2. Control Board Assy. Daugher Board Specifications InstallationAppendix D Model 928 Stacker Functional DescriptionTroubleshooting Cables and ConnectorsError Messages Knife Connector Pin Signal Control Board CN1 PinConnector J2 Pin Signal/Pin Control Board Connector CN2 Pin Power Supply Connector J1 Signal Power Switch SW1Control Board CN3 Pin Full Sensor S1 Pin Jam Sensor S2 Pin Connector J1 Pin Color Maintenance ProceduresLubrication Replacing Transport Assembly Replace RollersReplace Power Supply Replace DC MotorReplace Stepper Motor Replace Stacker SensorsAppendix E 926 Knife Assembly Knife SpecificationsTAG CUT Dimensions Evaluation of ErrorConnector Voltage Connector Pin VoltageModel 926 Knife Drive Board Replacement Blade Assembly ReplacementMotor Replacement Connectors and Cables TC9830SM Rev. B 7/98 Confidential July

9835TM, 9820TM, 9830TM specifications

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