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...stored in the printer memory. The next table lists Intermec printers and supported Fingerprint versions. This guide includes information on printer-specific features, such as a line. For more information, see the Intermec Direct Protocol Programmer's Reference Manual . For information on your Intermec printer. Introduction to the printer from a host, configuring a bar code label format, enabling and disabling printer options, or starting a print job and returning print job status. Note: Depending on specific Fingerprint commands, see the printer user's guide...
...stored in the printer memory. The next table lists Intermec printers and supported Fingerprint versions. This guide includes information on printer-specific features, such as a line. For more information, see the Intermec Direct Protocol Programmer's Reference Manual . For information on your Intermec printer. Introduction to the printer from a host, configuring a bar code label format, enabling and disabling printer options, or starting a print job and returning print job status. Note: Depending on specific Fingerprint commands, see the printer user's guide...
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... application. 4 Configure HyperTerminal for a serial connection using these parameters: Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control 9600 8 None 1 XON/XOFF These serial connection parameters are the default for your printer. 2 Turn the printer on your printer, change the HyperTerminal connection settings accordingly. The printer should now be connected to the serial port (COM1) on your PC. For more information, see the user's guide for Fingerprint printers. The printer returns its current setup parameters. SETUP WRITE...
... application. 4 Configure HyperTerminal for a serial connection using these parameters: Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control 9600 8 None 1 XON/XOFF These serial connection parameters are the default for your printer. 2 Turn the printer on your printer, change the HyperTerminal connection settings accordingly. The printer should now be connected to the serial port (COM1) on your PC. For more information, see the user's guide for Fingerprint printers. The printer returns its current setup parameters. SETUP WRITE...
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... These commands control the printer verbosity, which then uses the data. Otherwise an error message is controlled by the running program, which refers to the printer response (on the parallel interface board). Note: Issuing a READY statement is issued. Instructions like DEVICES, FILES, FONTS, IMAGES, LIST and PRINT also work normally. The verbosity level is returned. Managing Input and Output The status of another command, such as in the Direct Protocol...
... These commands control the printer verbosity, which then uses the data. Otherwise an error message is controlled by the running program, which refers to the printer response (on the parallel interface board). Note: Issuing a READY statement is issued. Instructions like DEVICES, FILES, FONTS, IMAGES, LIST and PRINT also work normally. The verbosity level is returned. Managing Input and Output The status of another command, such as in the Direct Protocol...
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... changing the value. • the current Feed setting on the media that all fonts should print the same size regardless of measure is = 0.00492 inches or 4.92 mils. X-axis Anchor points Y-axis Field Origin Dot #0 X-start value. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 79 This value can be set by using a SETUP command, or by : • the printer X-start Insertion point Feed direction Field Positioning Settings About Units...
... changing the value. • the current Feed setting on the media that all fonts should print the same size regardless of measure is = 0.00492 inches or 4.92 mils. X-axis Anchor points Y-axis Field Origin Dot #0 X-start value. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 79 This value can be set by using a SETUP command, or by : • the printer X-start Insertion point Feed direction Field Positioning Settings About Units...
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... dots/mm. Sets condition for thermal transfer printing. Returns the number of -ribbon error. Returns Data Send Ready (DSR) condition on "uart2:". Returns 1 if the ribbon sensor detects that the diameter of error messages transmitted by the printer. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 121 The next table lists SYSVAR values and the information returned. For specific information on using the SYSVAR system variable. Returns Data Send Ready (DSR...
... dots/mm. Sets condition for thermal transfer printing. Returns the number of -ribbon error. Returns Data Send Ready (DSR) condition on "uart2:". Returns 1 if the ribbon sensor detects that the diameter of error messages transmitted by the printer. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 121 The next table lists SYSVAR values and the information returned. For specific information on using the SYSVAR system variable. Returns Data Send Ready (DSR...
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... or files, or to use a CLEAR statement to empty all strings, set all variables to consider either partially or completely by issuing a FILES statement in a specified part of free bytes in Immediate Mode. Chapter 7 - Note: Make backup copies on the host before you replace memory units or install additional memory in temporary memory, you have to zero, and reset all files, except those starting with the FORMAT command. Example: PRINT...
... or files, or to use a CLEAR statement to empty all strings, set all variables to consider either partially or completely by issuing a FILES statement in a specified part of free bytes in Immediate Mode. Chapter 7 - Note: Make backup copies on the host before you replace memory units or install additional memory in temporary memory, you have to zero, and reset all files, except those starting with the FORMAT command. Example: PRINT...
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..., 88 dots, 79 example, 97 fields, checking size and position, 83 fields, positioning, 79 image fields, 87 insertion point, 80 current position of, 82 inverting intersection printing, 90 layouts, described, 78 line fields, 89 partial fields, printing, 89 print directions, 81 Print key, using, 102 printing commands, 105 rendering, 83 text fields, 83 units, 79 bar code record, for layouts, illustrated, 92 bar...
..., 88 dots, 79 example, 97 fields, checking size and position, 83 fields, positioning, 79 image fields, 87 insertion point, 80 current position of, 82 inverting intersection printing, 90 layouts, described, 78 line fields, 89 partial fields, printing, 89 print directions, 81 Print key, using, 102 printing commands, 105 rendering, 83 text fields, 83 units, 79 bar code record, for layouts, illustrated, 92 bar...
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... data from, 51 LEDs, controlling, 117 media feed commands, 104 memory, described, 124 power failure, saving settings, 124 programs, sending to, 15 real-time clock, 118 rebooting, 123 to clear working memory, 15 using SETUP to control settings, 120 verbosity, controlling, 53 printer display, output to, 65 PRINTFEED batch printing, 109 default for bar code fields, 86 default for text fields, 84 default settings, 106 origin, described, 79 repeating last operation, 106 reprinting after interruptions, 109 printhead checking status with...
... data from, 51 LEDs, controlling, 117 media feed commands, 104 memory, described, 124 power failure, saving settings, 124 programs, sending to, 15 real-time clock, 118 rebooting, 123 to clear working memory, 15 using SETUP to control settings, 120 verbosity, controlling, 53 printer display, output to, 65 PRINTFEED batch printing, 109 default for bar code fields, 86 default for text fields, 84 default settings, 106 origin, described, 79 repeating last operation, 106 reprinting after interruptions, 109 printhead checking status with...
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... OUT, 36 redirecting output data to file, 60 relational operators, 9 REM, to add comments to code, 16 remapping keypad with PRINT, 58 PRINTONE, for printing characters by ASCII values, 59 PRINTONE#, 61 PRLINE, default for line fields, 89 Programming Mode, 13 IMMEDIATE OFF, 15 line numbers, using, 14 without line numbers, 14 programs auto-starting at boot time, 30 bar code labels, example, 97 branching to specific lines, 19 branching to...
... OUT, 36 redirecting output data to file, 60 relational operators, 9 REM, to add comments to code, 16 remapping keypad with PRINT, 58 PRINTONE, for printing characters by ASCII values, 59 PRINTONE#, 61 PRLINE, default for line fields, 89 Programming Mode, 13 IMMEDIATE OFF, 15 line numbers, using, 14 without line numbers, 14 programs auto-starting at boot time, 30 bar code labels, example, 97 branching to specific lines, 19 branching to...
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... Control Panel 4 Understanding the Printer Language 6 Changing the Printer Language 7 Understanding the Printer Sounds 10 Understanding the Backlight 10 Using the Batteries 11 Installing the Battery 12 Charging the Batteries 13 Understanding the Battery Icons 13 Extending Battery Life 14 Loading Media 15 Printing on Floodcoated Media 19 Understanding the Display Modes 20 Understanding Ready Mode 20 Understanding Information Mode 20 Understanding Pause Mode 21 Understanding Setup Mode 21 Understanding Error Mode 23 PB22...
... Control Panel 4 Understanding the Printer Language 6 Changing the Printer Language 7 Understanding the Printer Sounds 10 Understanding the Backlight 10 Using the Batteries 11 Installing the Battery 12 Charging the Batteries 13 Understanding the Battery Icons 13 Extending Battery Life 14 Loading Media 15 Printing on Floodcoated Media 19 Understanding the Display Modes 20 Understanding Ready Mode 20 Understanding Information Mode 20 Understanding Pause Mode 21 Understanding Setup Mode 21 Understanding Error Mode 23 PB22...
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... Printer User Guide 9 b Replace the printer battery. To change the printer language using the display and IPL 1 Press the Setup button. To change the printer language using the display and ESC/P 1 Make sure the printer is in Ready mode. 2 Turn the printer off. 3 Open the media door. 4 Press and hold the Feed and Power buttons until the display shows "Close Printer Door." 5 Press until the different command languages scroll automatically. 8 Press to select the language. 8 Cold boot the printer: a Remove the printer battery. c Turn the printer...
... Printer User Guide 9 b Replace the printer battery. To change the printer language using the display and IPL 1 Press the Setup button. To change the printer language using the display and ESC/P 1 Make sure the printer is in Ready mode. 2 Turn the printer off. 3 Open the media door. 4 Press and hold the Feed and Power buttons until the display shows "Close Printer Door." 5 Press until the different command languages scroll automatically. 8 Press to select the language. 8 Cold boot the printer: a Remove the printer battery. c Turn the printer...
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... must replace it. 14 PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide The always on . You can only recharge a battery a finite number of your battery between charges: • Press the Standby button to replace the battery. Follow these guidelines to extend the overall life of times before you do not need to put the printer in the printer. External power connected and...
... must replace it. 14 PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide The always on . You can only recharge a battery a finite number of your battery between charges: • Press the Standby button to replace the battery. Follow these guidelines to extend the overall life of times before you do not need to put the printer in the printer. External power connected and...
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... the same time until you encounter an error message, see "Understanding Error Messages" on page 56 for troubleshooting purposes. If there is a simple sequence of media you want the printer to verify printer settings, test printing, restore factory default settings, or enter Dump mode for information on the screen immediately when they occurred. Two test modes are using. PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide 23 Chapter 1 - Using Test Mode Test mode is more user interaction and...
... the same time until you encounter an error message, see "Understanding Error Messages" on page 56 for troubleshooting purposes. If there is a simple sequence of media you want the printer to verify printer settings, test printing, restore factory default settings, or enter Dump mode for information on the screen immediately when they occurred. Two test modes are using. PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide 23 Chapter 1 - Using Test Mode Test mode is more user interaction and...
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Using the PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer 3 Release both buttons. The printer is loaded with media. 2 Press the media cover release button to open the media cover. 3 Press the Standby button to turn the printer off. 4 Press Feed and Standby buttons at the same time until CLOSE PRINTER DOOR appears on the screen. 5 Close the media cover. Any characters received on page 60. For more information on Dump mode, see "Troubleshooting Communication Problems" on...
Using the PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer 3 Release both buttons. The printer is loaded with media. 2 Press the media cover release button to open the media cover. 3 Press the Standby button to turn the printer off. 4 Press Feed and Standby buttons at the same time until CLOSE PRINTER DOOR appears on the screen. 5 Close the media cover. Any characters received on page 60. For more information on Dump mode, see "Troubleshooting Communication Problems" on...
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... ready to print, see "Troubleshooting the Printer" on page 56. PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide 27 Chapter 1 - Using the PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer • Query: retrieve information about the printer or a print request, cancel printing, or reset the printer • Wi-Fi: set Wi-Fi parameters Printing a Test Page After you load media in the printer, you reach Test/Service. 3 Press to enter the Test/Service menu system. 4 Press...
... ready to print, see "Troubleshooting the Printer" on page 56. PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide 27 Chapter 1 - Using the PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer • Query: retrieve information about the printer or a print request, cancel printing, or reset the printer • Wi-Fi: set Wi-Fi parameters Printing a Test Page After you load media in the printer, you reach Test/Service. 3 Press to enter the Test/Service menu system. 4 Press...
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... 3 - Troubleshooting Printer Problems and Finding Solutions Use this table to troubleshoot some common problems you press • Connect external power to the network. • Make sure the printer is latched. Printer Problems and Solutions Problem Possible Solution The printer does not • Replace the battery with a charged battery. For help , see "Loading Media" on the error. • The printer is cancelling a print job. The printer is paused. The screen displays an error message containing information on blinking. or feeding...
... 3 - Troubleshooting Printer Problems and Finding Solutions Use this table to troubleshoot some common problems you press • Connect external power to the network. • Make sure the printer is latched. Printer Problems and Solutions Problem Possible Solution The printer does not • Replace the battery with a charged battery. For help , see "Loading Media" on the error. • The printer is cancelling a print job. The printer is paused. The screen displays an error message containing information on blinking. or feeding...
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... TESTPRINT IP ADDRESS CONFIG MEDIA CONFIGURATION MEDIA TYPE PWRUP EMULATION PAPER TYPE PRINT SPEED POWER LOW BATTERY SLEEP TIMER DISPLAY ORIENTATION CONTRAST NETMASK DEFAULT ROUTER NAME SERVER TEST LABELS FORMAT PAGE TESTFEED MODE LTS CALIBRATION STANDBY TIMER LBL LENGTH DOTS SENSITIVITY MAC ADDRESS UDC DARKNESS FONT DATA DUMP MEMORY RESET LSS TEST LBL REST POINT FORM ADJ DOTS X FORM ADJ DOTS Y ADVANCED THERMAL MGMT MIN SPEED 84 PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide Appendix...
... TESTPRINT IP ADDRESS CONFIG MEDIA CONFIGURATION MEDIA TYPE PWRUP EMULATION PAPER TYPE PRINT SPEED POWER LOW BATTERY SLEEP TIMER DISPLAY ORIENTATION CONTRAST NETMASK DEFAULT ROUTER NAME SERVER TEST LABELS FORMAT PAGE TESTFEED MODE LTS CALIBRATION STANDBY TIMER LBL LENGTH DOTS SENSITIVITY MAC ADDRESS UDC DARKNESS FONT DATA DUMP MEMORY RESET LSS TEST LBL REST POINT FORM ADJ DOTS X FORM ADJ DOTS Y ADVANCED THERMAL MGMT MIN SPEED 84 PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide Appendix...
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... printer using USB 30 control panel features 4 D default settings ESC/P printers 81 Fingerprint printers 78 IPL printers 79 display modes error 23 information 20 pause 21 ready 20 setup 21 test 23 downloading fonts and graphics 53 E error messages and icons door open 58 field out of label 57 IP configuration error 57 IP link error 57 LSS too high/low 57 out of paper 57 pause 57 printead hot 57 upgrading 57 Error mode 23 ESC/P change printer language 8 default settings...
... printer using USB 30 control panel features 4 D default settings ESC/P printers 81 Fingerprint printers 78 IPL printers 79 display modes error 23 information 20 pause 21 ready 20 setup 21 test 23 downloading fonts and graphics 53 E error messages and icons door open 58 field out of label 57 IP configuration error 57 IP link error 57 LSS too high/low 57 out of paper 57 pause 57 printead hot 57 upgrading 57 Error mode 23 ESC/P change printer language 8 default settings...
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... panel 4 default settings 78 downloading fonts and graphics 53 features 2 home page 44 languages,choosing 6 loading media 15 memory 69 parts 2 printing a test page 27 Reay-to-Work indicator 6 soft keys 5 sounds, understanding 10 troubleshooting problems 58 using the batteries 11 using the buttons 4 printer language change using ESC/P 8 change using Fingerprint 7 change using IPL 8 change using PrintSet 7 PrintSet change printer language 7 changing configuration settings 44 downloading fonts and graphics 53 upgrade firmware using 46 R Ready mode 20 Ready-to-Work indicator states 6 S setup...
... panel 4 default settings 78 downloading fonts and graphics 53 features 2 home page 44 languages,choosing 6 loading media 15 memory 69 parts 2 printing a test page 27 Reay-to-Work indicator 6 soft keys 5 sounds, understanding 10 troubleshooting problems 58 using the batteries 11 using the buttons 4 printer language change using ESC/P 8 change using Fingerprint 7 change using IPL 8 change using PrintSet 7 PrintSet change printer language 7 changing configuration settings 44 downloading fonts and graphics 53 upgrade firmware using 46 R Ready mode 20 Ready-to-Work indicator states 6 S setup...
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... specifications external fanfold media 70 media 69 memory 69 power 68 print speed and resolution 69 print technology 69 supported media 70 temperature and humidity 68 T temperature and humidity specifications 68 Test mode 23 test page, printing 27 troubleshooting communication problems 60 contacting product support 56 error messages 56 printer problems and solutions 58 using Dump mode in IPL 61 using the line analyzer in Fingerprint 60 U upgrading firmware using HyperTerminal 50 using PrintSet 46 USB, connecting to the printer 30 W WEP authentication configuring...
... specifications external fanfold media 70 media 69 memory 69 power 68 print speed and resolution 69 print technology 69 supported media 70 temperature and humidity 68 T temperature and humidity specifications 68 Test mode 23 test page, printing 27 troubleshooting communication problems 60 contacting product support 56 error messages 56 printer problems and solutions 58 using Dump mode in IPL 61 using the line analyzer in Fingerprint 60 U upgrading firmware using HyperTerminal 50 using PrintSet 46 USB, connecting to the printer 30 W WEP authentication configuring...