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Troubleshooting
Specs
Bar Code Symbologies Supported
Warranty
Maintenance
Configuration
Printer Operation Problems
To use memory reset
Adjusting the Print Darkness
Setting Emulation Mode
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Full ASCII Control Characters Table
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Glossary
Index
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Contents
EasyCoder 3400e Bar Code Label Printer
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Contents
Optimizing and Maintaining Print Quality
Inspecting the Printer Tools for Cleaning the Printer
Printer Specifications A-3
Using Test and Service Mode Procedures
Printer Serial Port C-11
Bar Code Symbologies Supported A-8
Extended Character Sets B-6
Communication Protocols C-3
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Full Ascii Table D-3 Full Ascii Control Characters Table D-5
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Safety Summary
Warranty Information
Before You Begin
Avertissement
EasyCoder 3400e Bar Code Label Printer User’s Manual
What You Will Find in This Manual
About This Manual
For Information On Refer To
Convention Description
Terms and Conventions
Terms
Conventions
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Getting Started
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Getting to Know Your Printer
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Back View
Plugging In the Printer
Preparing the Printer for Installation
To plug in the printer
To open the printer
Opening the Printer
To load media for fanfold printing
Loading Media for Fanfold Printing
Head lift lever
To print the hardware configuration test label
Printing the Hardware Configuration Test Label
Hardware Configuration Test Label
What the Hardware Configuration Test Label Tells You
Connecting the Printer to Your System
If a Hardware Configuration Test Label Does Not Print
To connect your printer to a PC serial port
Connecting Your Printer to a PC
Connecting the Printer to a PC Serial Port
Use Intermec Cable Part Number
Connecting the Printer to a PC Parallel Port
Connecting Your Printer to a Network
To connect your printer to a PC parallel port
Connecting Your Printer to a Network
Connecting the Printer to an AS/400
Cabling in Noisy Electrical Environments
Connecting the Printer to a Mainframe
Parameter Description
Configuring the Serial Port for Communications
To configure the printer serial port
DIP Switch Setting Descriptions
Bottom Bank Switch Number
To verify communications with your system
Verifying Printer Communications With Your System
At the DOS prompt, type this command and press Enter
Operating the Printer
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Understanding the Front Panel
Learning How to Operate the Printer
LED
Understanding the Front Panel LEDs
Printer Mode You Want To What to Do
Using the Feed/Pause Button
Loading Roll Media for Straight-Through Printing
Loading Media Into the Printer
To load the media
Loading Roll Media for Straight-Through Printing
To load self-strip media
Loading Media for Self-Strip Printing
Loading Media for Self-Strip Printing
To load thermal transfer ribbon
Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon
Loading Thermal Transfer Ribbon
Setting the Media Sensitivity Number
To print a software configuration label
Setting the MSN for Intermec Media and Ribbon
Sensitivity Media or Ribbon Number Description
3400e Printer Direct Thermal Media Sensitivity Settings
Setting the MSN for Other Media and Ribbon
Approximate Sensitivity Maximum
Numbers Setting Direct Thermal Media Print Speed
Communicating With the Printer
Using the PrintSet Software
Using Third-Party Software
Using Intermec Printer Language IPL Commands
To print the test label
Printing a Test Label
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Maintaining the Printer
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Inspecting the Printer
Tools for Cleaning the Printer
Printer Component Maintenance Period
Maintenance Schedule
Locating the Printer Parts You Need to Maintain
To clean the printhead
Cleaning the Printhead
Cleaning the Printhead
Cleaning the Printer Covers
To clean the drive roller and tear bar
Cleaning the Drive Roller and Tear Bar
To clean the media guides and media path
Cleaning the Media Guides and Media Path
To clean the label sensors
Cleaning the Label Sensors
Cleaning the Label Sensors
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Troubleshooting
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Symptom Possible Causes
Troubleshooting Checklist
Printer Operation Problems
Troubleshooting
Solution
Troubleshooting Printer Operation Problems
Print Quality Problems
Symptom Possible Causes Solution
Symptom Possible Causes
Troubleshooting Print Quality Problems
Communication Problems and Preventing Data Loss
To check for communication problems
Optimizing Printer Performance
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Correcting Uneven Print Quality
Optimizing and Maintaining Print Quality
To adjust the bias adjust screw
To adjust the print darkness
Adjusting the Print Darkness
To adjust the label mark sensor
Adjusting the Label Mark Sensor
Platen roller
How Is the Printer Storage Memory Used?
Using the Printer Memory Efficiently
Making the Most of Your Memory
How the Image Bands Command Works
What Is an Image Band?
Increasing Throughput
To optimize the number of image bands for your print speed
Optimizing Print Speed and Image Band Setting
Using Test and Service Mode
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To enter Test and Service mode
Using Test and Service Mode Procedures
To exit Test and Service mode
Tests
Test and Service DIP Switch Settings
To print a test label
Using Data Line Print
To enter Data Line Print mode
Printing Test Labels
Resetting the Memory on Your Printer
Setting Configuration Commands in Test and Service Mode
To use memory reset
Configuration DIP Switch Settings
Setting the Number of Dot Increments
Bottom Bank
To set the number of dot increments
Adjusting the Label Rest Point
Top Bank
To adjust the label rest point
To set the printer to Emulation mode using DIP switches
Setting Emulation Mode
Setting Description
Format
Using Forms Adjust
To set the X forms adjust
Forms Adjust
To set the Y forms adjust
Specifications
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Specifications
Printer Specifications
Printing Speed
Printhead 200 dpi
Printhead 400 dpi
Ribbon
Number Description Minimum Maximum
Media
Communication Interface
Printer Options
Finishers
Signal Pin Return Direction Description
Specifications
Hibc
Bar Code Symbologies Supported
2D Stacked Symbologies
2D Symbologies
2D Matrix Symbologies
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Character Sets
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Advanced Character Table
International Character Sets
IBM Translation Character Table
Emulation Mode Character Table
Code Page 850 Character Table
10 x 14 Standard
Extended Character Sets
Monospace fonts 6 point to 36 point
OCR a
Characters in Font C24
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Communications Reference
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Intermec Standard Protocol
Communication Protocols
Printer Status Character
XON/XOFF Protocol Software and Hardware Flow Control
User-Defined Protocol
Polling Mode D
XON/XOFF, No Status Protocol
Multi-Drop Protocol
Character Protocol Affected
RS-232 Serial Interface
Communications Interfaces
Host Requirements
Communications Boundaries
RS-485 Serial Interface
RS-422 Serial Interface
Interface Pin No Name Operation
RS-232 Null Modem Cable for PC/AT Part Number
RS-232 Null Modem Cable for PC/XT Part Number
PIN Plug D-SUB Metal Backshell
RS-422 Intermec Pin Assignments
Printer Serial Port
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Full Ascii Table
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Full Ascii Table
Full Ascii Table
Binary0 Hex1 Dec2 C393
Binary0 Hex1 Dec2 C393
Control Character Definition
Full Ascii Control Characters Table
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Glossary
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Backing
Configuration
Data Line Print mode
Glossary G
Field
Emulation mode
Direct thermal
Feed/Pause
Ips
Glossary G Graphic
Human-readable Image bands
Imaging
Multi-Drop protocol
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Media
Mnemonic code
Printhead
Polling Mode D protocol
Glossary G Point size
Print speed
Self-strip
Symbology
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Selective transfer
XON/XOFF protocol
User-Defined Characters UDC
User-Defined Fonts UDF
Variable data field
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Index
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Index
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