POWER DATA ERROR
Flash data storage is complete
Bad checksum of flash data
No battery found when charging
Time-Out when charging
Low Thermal Head temperature
High Thermal Head temperature
Data Receive Error
Indicator Light Warnings
The POWER indicator light does not light
The printer is receiving no power. If you are using the AC adapter, make
sure it is connected properly. See page 2, “Connecting to an AC Outlet.”
Make sure the AC power outlet is “live.” If you are using a DC adapter,
make sure power is connected and that the fuse is good.
No Battery Found When Charging
If this indication occurs immediately when attempting to charge the battery,
the printer did not detect a battery when you tried to initiate a battery
charging cycle. Make sure the battery has been installed and connected
properly and that there are no broken wires at the battery or connector. See
page 36, “Installing the Battery.”
If the battery is connected properly, you may have attempted to charge the
battery and it has become overheated during the charge cycle. An internal
thermal breaker will open when overheated, and after cooling, will close
again. Allow the battery to cool before continuing to charge it. If the
problem occurs again, replace the battery.