Self Test

Push the red button and hold four seconds to print a self test. Below is an explanation of the print-out.

Self Test

Description

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F/W Ver

Internal software version

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Timeout

The seconds between printing and sleep mode.

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Baud Rate

The speed at which the microFlash receives data.

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Parity

Odd, Even or None.

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Data Bits

Matches that of computer sending data to microFlash.

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Handshake

The way the printer handles flow control from host.

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Burn Adj

Amount of heat used to print on the thermal paper.

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Paper

1 or 2 ply.

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Beeper

May be turned ON or OFF.

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Batt Volt

Current voltage of the battery pack.

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Batt Temp

Temperature of battery.

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Flash / RAM

1 M or 4 M Flash / 1 M or 4 M RAM

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Boot Version

Boot sector firmware.

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Prnhd Tmp

Between 0 and 50 degrees.

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Comp Grph

Either “Pause or Immediate”. If paused, and entire image is

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received by printer before printing.

 

 

 

 

 

Infrared

Set by the user to “Off” or “IrDA” or “ASK” or “ASK/CRC” or

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“Direct” or “Direct-CRC” or “PULSE” or “PULSE-CRC”

 

 

 

 

 

Device Name

Shows type of device (microFlash2,3,2t,2tcr,2I,2icr,4t or 4tcr )

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Device Nickname

Shows user name for printer.

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IrDA Ver

The 1.0 refers to the IrDA standard in use. The next two digits

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refer to any IR modifications made by O’Neil.

 

 

 

 

 

Available Fonts

“LOC,” shows whether a font is Resident (“R”) or Downloaded

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(“D”). “CPI” shows characters per inch. “DESCRIPTION”

 

 

 

describes the font. “NAMES” gives the “Easy Print” name, the

 

 

 

Line Printer name, and the hexadecimal equivalent of that name.

 

 

 

 

 

Available Graphics

“LOC,” shows whether a font is Resident (“R”) or Downloaded

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(“D”). “CPI” shows characters per inch. “DESCRIPTION”

 

 

 

describes the graphic. “NAMES” gives the “Easy Print” name,

 

 

 

the Line Printer name, and the hexadecimal equivalent of that

 

 

 

name.

 

 

 

 

 

Available Barcodes

All supported Barcodes supported are displayed.

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“ESCRIPTION” describes the graphic. “NAMES” gives the

 

 

 

“Easy Print” name, the Line Printer name, and the hexadecimal

 

 

 

equivalent of that name.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Card Reader Option

Shows the current Card Reader configuration.

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22 Quick Demo

User Manual and Technical Guide The O'Neil microFlash Series of Printers

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O'Neil microFlash Series user manual Self Test Description

microFlash Series specifications

The O'Neil MicroFlash Series represents a significant advancement in portable printing technology, designed specifically for demanding field applications. Known for its robust performance and user-friendly features, this series caters to a variety of industries, including retail, logistics, and transportation.

One of the main features of the MicroFlash Series is its compact size and lightweight design. Weighing only a few ounces, these printers can easily fit into a pocket or be mounted on a belt, making them perfect for mobile workers who require on-the-go printing capabilities. Despite their small form factor, these printers are built to withstand challenging environments, boasting an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance.

The MicroFlash Series employs advanced thermal transfer printing technology, which ensures high-quality, durable printouts that are resistant to smudging and fading. This technology allows for quick prints at speeds of up to 4 inches per second, enabling users to print labels, receipts, and tags quickly and efficiently. Additionally, the devices support a wide range of media types, including stickers, paper, and synthetic labels, enhancing their versatility for various applications.

Connectivity is another key characteristic of the MicroFlash Series. These printers support multiple connectivity options, including Bluetooth, USB, and serial connections, enabling seamless integration with various devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and handheld terminals. This flexibility ensures that users can print from their preferred devices without hassle.

The O'Neil MicroFlash printers also come equipped with user-friendly features such as an intuitive interface, easy media loading, and long battery life. The rechargeable lithium-ion batteries allow for extended use, making them ideal for long shifts and fieldwork. Furthermore, the printers include features like a low battery indicator and built-in status lights, ensuring that users are always aware of the printer's operational state.

In summary, the O'Neil MicroFlash Series combines compact design, rugged durability, advanced printing technology, and flexible connectivity options. These characteristics make it an ideal choice for professionals who require reliable, high-quality printing in the field. With the MicroFlash Series, O'Neil continues to set the standard for portable printing solutions, adapting to the needs of modern industries.