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DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual.
HP PCL- 4, and HP Laser Jet II are Trademarks of Hewlett Packard Corporation. CG Triumvirate is a trademark of Agfa Corporation. CG Times, based upon Times New Roman under license from The Monotype Corporation. plc, is a product of Agfa Corporation. DMX, SEAQ, and PC Batch are trademarks of Datamax Barcode Products Corporation.
Agency Compliance and Approvals: UL: UL1950 Information Technology Equipment CSA: C22.2 No. 950-M89 TUV: EN60950 VDE: Class B Vfg. 243/1991 1. Nur für Gebrauch innerhalb eines Gebäudes geeignet. 2. Bei Gefahr, Kabel aus der Steckdose herausziehen 3.
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Important Safety Instructions Your Barcode Printer has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable service. As with all electrical equipment, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid getting hurt or damaging the Printer. • Carefully read the installation and operating instructions provided with your Printer.
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i ♦ Contents ♦ Getting Started 1.0 Introduction ......................................................... 1 1.1 Unpacking and Inspection .................................... 1 1.2 Supplies Necessary to Print .................................. 2 1.
ii 3.6 Quick Reference Listing ..................................... 51 3.6.1 Create/Modify Label Commands .......... 51 3.6.2 Print Parameters (ALT-P) ...................... 52 3.6.3 Special Keys ......................................... 52 ♦ Printing Labels 4.
iii ♦ Appendix A ASCII Control Code Chart ........................................ A-1 ♦ Appendix B Switch Settings and Cable Interfacing ....................... B-1 ♦ Appendix C Available Fonts and Barcodes ................................... C-1 ♦ Appendix D Error Codes .
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DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 1 ♦ Getting Started 1.0 Introduction The DMX 400/430 Label Printer, hereafter referred to as the "Printer", incorporates high-performance/low cost direct thermal and optional thermal-transfer label printing capabilities.
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Getting Started DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 3 1.2 Supplies Necessary to Print Labels In order for the Printer to generate labels you will need the necessary software and media.
Getting Started 4 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual Figure 1- 2 Rear View Figure 1- 3 Mechanism Detail.
Getting Started DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 5 1.4 Tear-off Assembly Installation 1. Open the cover. 2. Disengage the Printhead by rotating the Head-Lift Lever counter-clockwise to the ‘up’ position. 3. Fit the Tear-off Assembly to th e slots below the drive roller and push it down until it snaps into place.
Getting Started 6 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 1.5 Using the Printer’s C ontrol Panel The Printer has three operator-accessible buttons, three indicator lights (LEDs), one switch and one POT, (see Figure 1-5). A brief description of the buttons, lights, switch and POT are listed in this section.
Getting Started DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 7 Pause Button: This button allows the operator to stop printing a run of labels and then complete the job by pressing the button again. Activation of the button will: • Stop the print mechanism when the label printing is complete.
Getting Started 8 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual Paper/Ribbon This light is activated when: Light: • No label and/or ribbon is detected. • The Internal Rewinder (if installed) is not rotating, (i.e., maximum rewind capacity has been reached). Ribbon For direct-thermal printing, (no ribbon), slide the Switch: switch t o the ‘off’ position.
Getting Started DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 9 1.6 Using Print Media Installation The Printer is designed for easy label stock and ribbon installation. A diagram located under the cover of the Printer shows the feed path for print media. Simply lift the cover of the Printer from the right-hand side for installation instructions.
Getting Started 10 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 1.6.1 Label Loading Instructions 1. Disengage the Printhead by rotating the Head-Lift Lever counter-clockwise to the ‘up’ position. 2. Slide the Media Guide to the outer edge and rotate it to the ‘down’ position.
Getting Started DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 11 1.6.2 Adjusting Printhead Pressure 1. Diseng age the printhead by rotating the Head-Lift Lever counter-clockwise to the ‘up’ position. 2. Extend the Media Width Adjustment Cam outward from its mounting bracket until the notch on the cam clears the notch on the mounting bracket.
Getting Started 12 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual If the media is not being sensed, try adjusting the label sensor position by turning the adjustment knob for the movable sensor. The gauge behind and below the Printhead can be viewed for making this adjustment.
Getting Started DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 13 1.7 Ribbon Loading In thermal-transfer mode, ribbons must be attached to the Take-up Hub. The ribbon can be wound directly on to the hub and held with a clasp, or a used ribbon core can be placed on the hub.
Getting Started 14 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 1.8 Using the Printer’s Options 1.8.1 Available Modules The Printer uses Memory modules to expand its built-in capabilities, primarily for the use of storing graphic images and bitmaps of smooth fonts.
Getting Started DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 15 256K Flash EEPROM Module Flash EEPROM modules provide the same features of RAM modules with the added benefit of virtually permanent storage. A write protect button on the Flash EEPROM module can protect data stored on the cartridge from being overwritten or erased.
DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 16 ♦ Setting Up Your Printer 2.0 Checking Voltage Selection The standard Printer is configured for 115 VAC ± 10% single- phase 50/60 Hz with a properly-grounded outlet. A small sticker next to the power cord connection indicates the power requirements.
Setting Up Your Printer DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 17 If a label’s edge is not detected within 12" (305 mm) of stock, the Printer will stop feeding labels, (if this occurs, refer to Section 1.
Setting Up Your Printer 18 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual TUE JANUARY 25, 1997 Ø9:29 Ø25 VER: DCØ1 - Ø1.Ø1 12/25/93 ROM CHECKSUM U12 56B2 47-2Ø25-Ø1A ROM CHECKSUM U8 1Ø26 47-2Ø26-Ø1A SYSTEM.
Setting Up Your Printer DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 19 2.2 Interfacing to the Printer Depending on your application, the Printer can be set up in different ways.
Setting Up Your Printer 20 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual For connection to most host systems, Xon/Xoff handshaking reduces the number of wires necessary in the interface cable. For interfacing RS-422 devices, the Xon/Xoff handshake is the only appropriate method.
Setting Up Your Printer DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 21 If your Printer is controlled by a third-party software package, please refer to the operator’s manual supplied with the software package for operating instructions. For detailed explanations of the Printer’s commands and label format structure, refer to the Programmer's Manual.
Setting Up Your Printer 22 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual To connect the Printer to EBCDIC devices, or devices with any other data encoding standard, a protocol converter must be used. A protocol converter translates the bit patterns of one standard to the bit patterns of another standard.
Setting Up Your Printer DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 23 2.4.1 Setting the Baud Rate For all modes of operation, you must set the baud rate of the interface. On the back of the Printer, you will find a single eight- position DIP Switch, positions 1, 2, and 3 control the setting of the baud rate.
Setting Up Your Printer 24 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 2.4.2 Other Switches Switch SW-5 : Controls the label edge offset, when the switch is on, the label edge offset will default to 0250. When the switch is off, the label edge offset will default to 0220.
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DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 26 ♦ Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 3.0 Introduction The Printer can be used in any one of three different operating modes: RS-232C to a host computer; a PC with a compatible software package or ; LINK MC2 CRT with Internal Batch Software.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 27 3.1 The Printer Used With a LINK CRT The following steps are required before you can begin to format and print labels with the Printer. 1. Connect Cables Verify that the LINK CRT and the Printer’s main power switches are ‘off’.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 28 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual Function Settings Function Settings Handshake: none F1 CTRL W Mode: FDX F2 CTRL X Data Bits: 8 F3 CTRL Y Stop Bits: 1 F.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 29 To format the module hit "I" and the following screen will appear: MODULE MEMORY TEST AND FORMAT WARNING !! MODULE DATA WILL BE LOST !! PLUG IN MODULE.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 30 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 3.2 Formatting and Printing Labels Formatting labels is designed to be a 3-process procedure that involves the following steps: • Selecting an operating screen. • Specifying where on the label to place text and/or barcodes.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 31 F1 or Esc : Toggles between the print and create/modify label screens.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 32 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual F5 and ALT-S : Calls up the system maintenance screen. All system maintenance functions are described in Section 3.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 33 Description Default Range Heat Factor 10 0 to 20 Print Speed G C-G Slew Speed K C-K Dot Pattern Wide 1 1 or 2 Dot Patt.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 34 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual F8 and ALT-X : May be pressed while the cursor is located at the ROT field of the create/modify label screen. It will cause the print screen to show a pre-set quantity of 1 for the purposes of printing a test label.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 35 3.3 Create/Modify Label Screen This section describes how to create a new label. Before beginning, a good tool to have on hand is a ruler marked in tenths of an inch because all the label format print positions are specified in tenths and hundredths of an inch.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 36 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 2. The software’s two operating screens are create/modify label and print label. All data is entered into fields. A field is a set of information such as a product name, address, bar code, number, etc.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 37 Figure 3- 4 Sample Label Format.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 38 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 3. Enter an alphanumeric name of up to 16 characters for this label, followed by the return key. The message "New Label Format?" appears, answer Y or N. If yes, the cursor moves to the ROT position.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 39 • A bar code, followed by the return key. Choices are uppercase A through R, except for P (Postnet).
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 40 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 6. The XW and XH positions are used to magnify widths and heights of fonts, and to change the wide/narrow ratio of bar codes. • If you wish to magnify the width of a font, valid responses are 1 through 9 and A through O.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 41 8. In the BH position, a 3-digit number defines the printed bar height for the field or defines a smooth font. • For UPC/EAN bar codes, the default value is 0.80" (20 mm).
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 42 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 9. The 4-digit Row Field tells the Printer "how far up" on the label to print the data. The default value is 00.00 and the maximum number cannot exceed the maximum label length set in the print parameters window.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 43 11. The type position tells the Printer how the data/prompt position is to be used. There are six options. • The most common type is ‘D’ for data, this tells the Printer that fixed data will be entered in this field.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 44 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual If any of these symbols are entered in the type position, the printing will either increment or decrement numbers or letters in the label position specified earlier in this field.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 45 Some of the data will need to be re-entered. Use the DEL key, home key or arrow keys to change any information. If the Printer does not allow you to enter as many characters as you need, try backing up with the arrow keys and change the font size.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 46 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual For special font Y, enter the name of the graphic image you want to call from the memory module for printing at this field position. You can enter up to 16 uppercase characters.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 47 • For repeat fields, enter the data in the data/prompt field just as if the field were a type D Field. Place a ^ character in the data string at the place you wish to insert the data from the previous field into this field.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 48 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual In the following example the proper matching characters are sent to the Printer that request the day of week and date to be printed. This command causes the Printer to enter date formatting mode.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 49 3.4 Print Label Screen The print label screen is used to print labels that have been formatted and/or modified in the create/modify label screen. From the create/modify label screen, press the F1 key to toggle to the print label screen .
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 50 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 4. In the sample position, there are two choices: a. Print a sample label to check data placement by pressing the Y key for yes. A sample label will print and the cursor will return to the sample position.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 51 3.5 System Maintenance Screen The third screen, system maintenance, is used to format and copy memory modules, print test labels, and perform several other maintenance functions.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 52 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual Copy Module : Copies graphic images and/or label formats from one memory module to another. Be certain that the write protect switch is ‘on’ for the source module and ‘off’ for the destination module.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batach Software DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 53 3.6 Quick Reference Listing The following pages list the valid commands for the Printer's Internal Batch Labeling Software Program.
Creating Labels Using Internal Batch Software 54 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 3.6.2 Print Parameters (ALT-P) Description Default Range Heat Factor 10 0 to 20 Print Speed DMX400 DMX 430 G G C-G C-K .
DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 55 ♦ Printing Labels 4.0 Introduction Labels can be generated using RS-232C or parallel communications to a host computer or a PC with a compatible labeling software package. This chapter explains some of the basic programming commands that are required when writing programs to generate label formats.
Printing Labels 56 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual When the Printer receives an Immediate Command it will cease whatever it is doing and perform that command. Commands of all types must be in this sequence: 1. Attention Getter 2. Command Character 3. Parameters that must be entered by the user (if any).
Printing Labels DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 57 The System-Level Commands are used to create formats, load and store graphic information, and control the Printer. Table 4-3 provides a brief description and format of each System-Level Command Character.
Printing Labels 58 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual Char Description Format m Set metric flag, enter metric mode All references set to metric until reset n Clear metric flag, return to inch mode All re.
Printing Labels DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 59 A STX L Command switches the Printer from the System Level to the Label-Formatting Mode. All command characters after STX L are interpreted as Label-Formatting Commands until the Label- Formatting Mode is terminated with the Command Character E.
Printing Labels 60 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual CC Description Format X Terminate label formatting mode z or Z Zero ( 0 ) conversion to "O" eliminates slash (/) + Make last field entered .
Printing Labels DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 61 The commands used for bit mapped font loading are usually generated by font-creation software. However, the Assign Font ID Number command must be sent to the Printer before the font file. Font-Loading Commands are listed in Table 4-6.
Printing Labels 62 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual The example shown below prints out a Code 3 of 9 bar code with a wide to narrow bar ratio of 3:1 and can be used to print any of the bar codes shown in Appendix C by altering the example's fields.
DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 63 ♦ Troubleshooting 5.0 Introduction This chapter provides general guidelines to help maintain the print quality when using media other than the recommended 5 mil stock. It also provides basic ideas to help identify common installation and communication interfacing problems.
Troubleshooting 64 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 5.1 Controlling Print Quality The Printer provides maximum flexibility by offering both direct- thermal and thermal-transfer printing capabilities. To support these printing options, the Printer has a flexible set of printing controls.
Troubleshooting DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 65 5.2 Aligning the Printhead Components used for Printhead alignment are illustrated in Figure 5-1. Figure 5- 1 Printhead Alignment 5.2.1 Direct-Thermal Stock For best results when using direct-thermal label stock, turn the head adjustment screws 1/4 turn clockwise to move the Printhead 0.
Troubleshooting 66 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 5.2.3 Mechanical Adjustments The Printhead is precisely positioned on mount plate locating pins that are adjusted at the factory. Once adjusted, the locating pins will ensure correct alignment of all future replacement heads.
Troubleshooting DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 67 5.3 Printhead Alignment Procedure Depending on the degree of alignment necessary to your Printhead, one or perhaps all of the steps mentioned below may need to be completed. 5.3.1 Label Stock Tracking Adjustment To ensure that the stock feeds straight use a full roll of 4" (102 mm) or 4.
Troubleshooting 68 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 2. To adjust the Ribbon Shield (see Figure 5-2), temporarily move the ribbon and loosen the screw located on the left end of the Head-Support Plate, (do not remove the screw).
Troubleshooting DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 69 5.3.3 Fine Printhead Alignment Print a few rotated bars and inspect the print quality. With a 1/16" (1.59 mm) hex key, turn the left and right head- adjustment screws counter-clockwise approximately 1/4 − 1/2 turn until the desired print quality is achieved.
Troubleshooting 70 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual Figure 5- 2 Printhead Mount Assembly 5.5 Troubleshooting Occasionally, situations occur that require some troubleshooting skill. Possible problem situations and potential solutions are listed in this section.
Troubleshooting DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 71 Unacceptable print quality • The Printhead may be dirty, clean the Printhead, (see Section 6.1). • The Printhead temperature is too high. Use your application software control to adjust the burn time and/or heat setting.
Troubleshooting 72 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual The ribbon does not advance • The ribbon is installed incorrectly. Make sure that the dull side (side with ink) is facing the paper. • A bad ribbon/paper combination is resulting in an insufficient amount of friction between paper and ribbon.
Troubleshooting DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 73 Printer fails to turn on • A fuse may be blown, call for service. • Faulty AC cord. • A bad power switch may exist on the Printer, call for service. • A faulty AC wall outlet. Label advances 1-2 inches before a fault indication • The ribbon is installed incorrectly.
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DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 75 ♦ Maintenance 6.0 Cleaning the Printer Interior and Exterior • Interior During normal operation dust particles from label stock can build up inside the Printer. To prevent build-up, use a soft bristle brush or vacuum cleaner as needed.
Maintenance 76 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual 6.1 Cleaning the Printhead The Printhead should be cleaned on an ‘as needed’ basis. To determine when to clean the Printhead look for characters or bar codes that appear light or faded, or labels that contain spots or light streaks.
DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual A- 1 Appendix A ASCII Control Code Chart Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex NUL 0 00 32 20 @ 64 40 ` 96 60 SOH 1 01 ! 33 21 A 65 41 a 97 61 STX 2 02 Ò.
ASCII Control Chart A-2 DMX 400/430 Operator’s Manual Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Ç 128 80 á 160 A0 192 C0 Ó 224 E0 ü 129 81 í 161 A1 193 C1 ß 225 E1 é 130 82 ó 162 A.
DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual B- 1 Appendix B Switch Settings and Cable Interfacing Baud 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 9600 Test SW-1 off off off off on on on SW-2 off off on on off off on SW-3 off on .
Switch Settings and Cable Interfacing B- 2 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Printer Cabling and Interfacing: When the Printer receives data from any host system, it will not properly function with an incorrectly wired cable. Proper wiring diagrams can be found in Appendix E.
DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual C- 1 Appendix C Available Fonts and Barcodes All character fonts and barcodes available with the Printer are described in this section. Each font and barcode has a name associated with it for use in programming. Human-readable fonts have numeric names while barcode fonts have alpha names.
Available Fonts and Barcodes C- 2 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Font Valid ASCII Characters 0 32-127 1 32-168, 171, 172, 225 2 32-168, 171, 172, 225 3 32, 35-38, 40-58, 65-90, 128, 142-144, 146, 153,.
Available Fonts and Barcodes DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual C- 3 Font 0 96-character alphanumeric, upper and lower case. Font 1 145-character upper and lower case alphanumeric w/ descenders and ascenders. Font 2 138-character alphanumeric, upper and lower case.
Available Fonts and Barcodes C- 4 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Font 6 62-character alphanumeric, uppercase. Font 7 OCR-A, size I. Font 8 OCR-B, size III.
Available Fonts and Barcodes DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual C- 5 Font 9. Internal Triumvirate font. Point sizes are selected by the number in the bar code height field.
Available Fonts and Barcodes C- 6 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Barcodes Font Length Cksum Valid ASCII Characters Bar widths A Varies No 32, 36, 37, 42, 43, 45-57, 65- 90 2:1 - 3:1 B 11 Yes 48-57 Numeric only.
Available Fonts and Barcodes DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual C- 7 Barcode A Code 3 of 9 Barcode B UPC-A Barcode C UPC-E Barcode D Interleaved 2 of 5 Barcode E Code 128 Barcode F EAN-13 Barcode G EAN-8 .
Available Fonts and Barcodes C- 8 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Barcode I Codabar Barcode J Interleaved 2 of 5 w/modulo 10 checksum Barcode K Plessey Barcode L Interleaved 2 of 5 w/modulo 10 checksum.
Available Fonts and Barcodes DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual C- 9 Barcode Q UCC/EAN Code 128 Barcode R UCC/EAN Code 128 KMART NON EDI Barcode S. UCC/EAN Code 128 Random Weight Barcode T.
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DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual D- 1 Appendix D Error Codes The error codes that may be transmitted by the Printer are described here. Lowercase "c" The Printer received a data byte from the host that contains a framing error due to noise. Lowercase "v" Input buffer overflow.
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DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual E- 1 Appendix E Cable Listings Part Number Description 556000 Printer to CRT Terminal (DB25P) RS-232 556001 Printer to PC 9 Pin (DB9S) RS-232 556002 Printer to PC 25 Pin.
Cable Listings E- 2 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual STRAIGHT CABLE ( MXM) Figure E- 1 Null Modem Cable (MXM) Note: Cable is used for typical connection to other DCE equipment with Xon/Xoff flow control. STRAIGHT CABLE (MM) Figure E- 2 Straight Cable (MM) Note: Cable is used for typical connection to other DCE equipment with Xon/Xoff flow control.
Cable Listings DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual E- 3 PC (DB25P) TO DMX 400/430 Figure E- 3 PC (DB25P) to Printer Note: Cable is used for connection to a PC compatible with DB25P communication ports.
Cable Listings E- 4 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual • Parallel to Serial Adapter (Part Number: 899516) If the Printer is being set up for parallel to serial communications a special Parallel to Serial Interface Adapter is needed, (Figure E-5). The Parallel to Serial Interface Adapter is designed specifically for use with your Label Printers.
DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual F- 1 Appendix F Specifications Printing Type: Direct thermal or thermal transfer Resolution: DMX 400 : 203 dots per inch (8 dots/mm) DMX 430 : 289.56 dots per inch (11.4 dots/mm) Print Speed : DMX 400: 2.0 − 4.0" (51 mm − 102 mm) per second DMX 430 : 2.
Specifications F- 2 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Maximum Print Length: 400 : 16" (406mm) with standard RAM; 28" (711mm) and 512K RAM Memory Module.
Specifications DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual F- 3 Fonts Resident Fonts : Nine alphanumer ic fonts from 0.035"H (0.9mm) to 0.64"H (16mm) including OCR-A, OCR-B; CG Triumvirate smooth font (size and character set III) and a CG Triumvirate smooth font (10 point sizes 400and 12-point sizes 430).
Specifications F- 4 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Environmental Temperature Range : • Operating: 40°F − 100°F 4°C − 38°C • Storage: 32°F − 120°F 0°C − 49°C Humidity: 10% to 95% no.
Specifications DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual F- 5 Media Width: 0.75" (19mm) to 4.65" (118mm), 4.25 recommended Length: 0.50" (1 3mm) to 10.0" (254mm) Prodigy Plus 152 : 0.50" (13mm) to 18" (457mm) Thickness: 0.0025" (0.
Specifications F- 6 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Label Material : Thermal transfer plain-coated papers, vin yl, Mylar, metalized paper, nonwoven fabric, fine woven fabric, thermal-visible light scalable paper, infrared scalable paper, thermal ticket/tag stock, thermally sensitive plastic stock.
Specifications DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual F- 7 Label/Tag Media Specifications: Figure F- 1 Media Specifications Description MAX* MIN* A Label width 4.650 0.750 B Backing width 4.650 0.750 C Gap between labels 99.99 0.100 D Label length 99.99 0.500 E Backing thickness 0.
Specifications F- 8 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Lists of Approved Media For a current list of approved media for use in this Printer , please contact your customer support representative.
DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual G- 1 ♦ Appendix G Warranty Information DMX 400/430 Printer Datamax warrants to Purchaser that under normal use and service, the DMX 400/430, (with the exception of the.
Warranty Information G- 2 DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual Warranty Service Procedures If a defect should occur during the warranty period, the defective unit shall be returned, freight and insurance prepaid, in the original shipping containers, to Datamax at: 4724 Parkway Commerce Blvd.
Warranty Information DMX400/430 Operator’s Manual G- 3 Limitation of Liability In no event shall Datamax be liable to the purchaser for any indirect, special or consequential damages or lost profits.
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