Datamax VMP-2000 Input Power and Connection Requirements, Volt DC Jack Cable white Power applied

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Input Power and Connection Requirements

Input Power and Connection Requirements

The VMP printer comes with one 12 volt DC jack cable with white collar or tag (external).

12 Volt DC Jack Cable (white)

 

 

 

 

Cable

Power applied

 

12 volt white cable

Unit will run from vehicle power; however, it could reset if there are voltage dips and fluctua-

(primarily used in

tions

 

vehicles)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input Power Specifications

 

Input voltage

 

12 - 15.5 volts

 

 

Maximum power consumption:

 

Printer is on and printing

5 Amps

Printer is asleep and not charging

.05 Amps

 

 

 

Note: Connecting to voltage usage outside of the specifications will damage the printer.

1The mating connection to the VMP printer is a DC plug, 2.5mm x 5.5mm x 11 or 12.0mm in length.

2The center pin on the plug is positive (+). The center pin on the barrel is negative (-).

3If a molded DC plug cable is purchased to connect to the printer, limit its length to 12 inches, due to voltage drops.

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