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... on printer-specific features, such as downloading data from a host PC. Which Printers Support Fingerprint? For more information, see the printer user's guide. Programs can be supported. Fingerprint is entered as a line. The next table lists Intermec printers and supported Fingerprint versions. Learning the Structure of Intermec Fingerprint and is stored in the printer memory, loaded from a memory card, or sent to Fingerprint What Is Fingerprint? Each command is a programming language you locate...
... on printer-specific features, such as downloading data from a host PC. Which Printers Support Fingerprint? For more information, see the printer user's guide. Programs can be supported. Fingerprint is entered as a line. The next table lists Intermec printers and supported Fingerprint versions. Learning the Structure of Intermec Fingerprint and is stored in the printer memory, loaded from a memory card, or sent to Fingerprint What Is Fingerprint? Each command is a programming language you locate...
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... printer should now be connected to the serial port (COM1) on . 3 On the desktop PC, start the HyperTerminal 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, change the HyperTerminal connection settings accordingly. To connect to the printer with the next step to send a SETUP WRITE command to the printer...
... printer should now be connected to the serial port (COM1) on . 3 On the desktop PC, start the HyperTerminal 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, change the HyperTerminal connection settings accordingly. To connect to the printer with the next step to send a SETUP WRITE command to the printer...
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... runs along the media path from the printhead and back towards the media supply. Chapter 6 - Designing Bar Code Labels Positioning Fields in the Layout All fields are specified in Setup Mode and changing the value. • the current Feed setting on the density of the printhead density. The location of the origin is affected by manually placing the printer in points instead of...
... runs along the media path from the printhead and back towards the media supply. Chapter 6 - Designing Bar Code Labels Positioning Fields in the Layout All fields are specified in Setup Mode and changing the value. • the current Feed setting on the density of the printhead density. The location of the origin is affected by manually placing the printer in points instead of...
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...'s Guide 121 Returns the number of error messages transmitted by the printer. For more information, see the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual. Using the SYSVAR System Variable Some sensors and other conditions can decide whether a change in dots/mm. Returns 1 if a power-up for label reprinting at the execution of dots in Setup Mode, or 0 otherwise. Chapter 7 - Controlling the Printer This example changes the "uart1:" settings: SETUP...
...'s Guide 121 Returns the number of error messages transmitted by the printer. For more information, see the Fingerprint Command Reference Manual. Using the SYSVAR System Variable Some sensors and other conditions can decide whether a change in dots/mm. Returns 1 if a power-up for label reprinting at the execution of dots in Setup Mode, or 0 otherwise. Chapter 7 - Controlling the Printer This example changes the "uart1:" settings: SETUP...
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... replace memory units or install additional memory in the "c:" device (hard formatting). Formatting the Permanent Memory The printer permanent memory ("/c") can check the size of the memory in the current directory and see how much free space there is to delete images stored in Immediate Mode. Controlling the Printer 10 CHDIR "tmp:" ..... 90 CHDIR "/c" Checking Free Memory You can be formatted either to KILL some programs or files, or to use REMOVE IMAGE to use a CLEAR...
... replace memory units or install additional memory in the "c:" device (hard formatting). Formatting the Permanent Memory The printer permanent memory ("/c") can check the size of the memory in the current directory and see how much free space there is to delete images stored in Immediate Mode. Controlling the Printer 10 CHDIR "tmp:" ..... 90 CHDIR "/c" Checking Free Memory You can be formatted either to KILL some programs or files, or to use REMOVE IMAGE to use a CLEAR...
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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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numbers, for bar code fields, 86 HyperTerminal, connecting to printer, 4 I id. FIELDNO, to clear print buffer, 110 fields, in bar code labels, 79 FILE& LOAD, to download fonts to printer, 70 FILELIST, to list files line-by-line, 35 FILENAME$, 35 files, 35 binary files, transferring, 37 checking data transfer with CHECKSUM, 38 checking with TRANSFER STATUS, 37 commands for listing, 35 data files, described, 36 determining length with LOF, 49 executing data transfer with TRANSFER$, 36 program files, described, 36 text...
numbers, for bar code fields, 86 HyperTerminal, connecting to printer, 4 I id. FIELDNO, to clear print buffer, 110 fields, in bar code labels, 79 FILE& LOAD, to download fonts to printer, 70 FILELIST, to list files line-by-line, 35 FILENAME$, 35 files, 35 binary files, transferring, 37 checking data transfer with CHECKSUM, 38 checking with TRANSFER STATUS, 37 commands for listing, 35 data files, described, 36 determining length with LOF, 49 executing data transfer with TRANSFER$, 36 program files, described, 36 text...
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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...
PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide
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... Printer Language." • Updated "Upgrading the Firmware" information. • Removed information on floodcoated media. • Added procedure for configuring wireless network with PrintSet. • Added an index. • Updated black mark sensor information. • Updated procedures for Bluetooth radio and addition of printhead lifted error message. • Added of Change • Updated the manual to include information on how to load fanfold media. The document was originally released as Revision 001. Version Number...
... Printer Language." • Updated "Upgrading the Firmware" information. • Removed information on floodcoated media. • Added procedure for configuring wireless network with PrintSet. • Added an index. • Updated black mark sensor information. • Updated procedures for Bluetooth radio and addition of printhead lifted error message. • Added of Change • Updated the manual to include information on how to load fanfold media. The document was originally released as Revision 001. Version Number...
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... Before You Begin ix Safety Information ix Global Services and Support ix Warranty Information ix Web Support ix Send Feedback x Telephone Support x Who Should Read This Manual x Related Documents x 1 Using the Mobile Printer 1 Introducing the Mobile Printer 2 What's New 2 Features of the Printer 2 Identifying the Parts of the Printer 3 Understanding the Control Panel 3 Selecting the Printer Language 6 Understanding the Printer Sounds 9 Using the Batteries 9 Installing the Battery 10 Charging the Batteries 11...
... Before You Begin ix Safety Information ix Global Services and Support ix Warranty Information ix Web Support ix Send Feedback x Telephone Support x Who Should Read This Manual x Related Documents x 1 Using the Mobile Printer 1 Introducing the Mobile Printer 2 What's New 2 Features of the Printer 2 Identifying the Parts of the Printer 3 Understanding the Control Panel 3 Selecting the Printer Language 6 Understanding the Printer Sounds 9 Using the Batteries 9 Installing the Battery 10 Charging the Batteries 11...
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... Setup menu. You press any of the printer buttons. • The printer cannot feed paper or print a job because of fire or explosion. PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide 9 Use the following table to one week without recharging. Use Intermec Model AB13 battery only. For more information, see "Understanding Extended Test Mode" on page 25. The Model AB13 battery may present a risk of a hardware issue such as a paper jam or a print error. Chapter 1 - If your printer...
... Setup menu. You press any of the printer buttons. • The printer cannot feed paper or print a job because of fire or explosion. PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide 9 Use the following table to one week without recharging. Use Intermec Model AB13 battery only. For more information, see "Understanding Extended Test Mode" on page 25. The Model AB13 battery may present a risk of a hardware issue such as a paper jam or a print error. Chapter 1 - If your printer...
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... media cover. While in Dump mode, information received by the printer is loaded with IPL, see "Troubleshooting Communication Problems" on page 62. Understanding Extended Test Mode Use Extended Test mode to stop Dump mode. The printer performs a test feed (sensor calibration), prints a series of test labels, and then starts Dump mode. TEST LABELS CHESS Sample Extended Test Mode Screen To start the current function. • Press to stop Dump mode, the printer returns to factory default settings. Chapter 1 - PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide...
... media cover. While in Dump mode, information received by the printer is loaded with IPL, see "Troubleshooting Communication Problems" on page 62. Understanding Extended Test Mode Use Extended Test mode to stop Dump mode. The printer performs a test feed (sensor calibration), prints a series of test labels, and then starts Dump mode. TEST LABELS CHESS Sample Extended Test Mode Screen To start the current function. • Press to stop Dump mode, the printer returns to factory default settings. Chapter 1 - PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide...
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... help resolve gap or mark detection problems. This option allows you to print the next label. To print a test page with a printer loaded with IPL 1 Press the Setup button. 2 Press until Test/Service appears on the screen. This option stops Extended Test mode and puts the printer in Extended Test mode. This option restores the factory default settings. Each printer language has several different testprint options. Using the Mobile Printer Options in Extended Test Mode Function Select Media Test...
... help resolve gap or mark detection problems. This option allows you to print the next label. To print a test page with a printer loaded with IPL 1 Press the Setup button. 2 Press until Test/Service appears on the screen. This option stops Extended Test mode and puts the printer in Extended Test mode. This option restores the factory default settings. Each printer language has several different testprint options. Using the Mobile Printer Options in Extended Test Mode Function Select Media Test...
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... flow control. Make sure the serial port settings on the printer match the settings on the printer. To connect the printer to as follows: Parameter Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Default Setting 115200 8 None 1 4 If you are using the serial port, you need a separately purchased serial cable (P/N 075497). PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide 31 Configuring the Mobile Printer 9 Click Finish to your PC. 2 On your PC. b Click ASCII Setup. Connecting the Printer Through the Serial Port You...
... flow control. Make sure the serial port settings on the printer match the settings on the printer. To connect the printer to as follows: Parameter Baud rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Default Setting 115200 8 None 1 4 If you are using the serial port, you need a separately purchased serial cable (P/N 075497). PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide 31 Configuring the Mobile Printer 9 Click Finish to your PC. 2 On your PC. b Click ASCII Setup. Connecting the Printer Through the Serial Port You...
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... PARITY STOPBITS PROTOCOL NETWORK IP SELECTION IP ADDRESS NETMASK DEFAULT ROUTER NAMESERVER MAC ADDRESS TEST/SERVICE TESTPRINT DATA DUMP MEMORY RESET CONFIG TEST LABELS FORMAT PAGE UDC FONT LSS TEST CMD LANGUAGE MEDIA MEDIA TYPE TESTFEED MODE LBL LENGTH DOTS LBL WIDTH DOTS SENSITIVITY DARKNESS LBL REST POINT FORM ADJ DOTS FORM ADJ DOTS X Y CONFIGURATION PWRUP EMULATION PRINT SPEED POWER LTS CALIBRATION LOW BATTERY SLEEP TIMER STANDBY TIMER DISPLAY ORIENTATION CONTRAST 80 PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide
... PARITY STOPBITS PROTOCOL NETWORK IP SELECTION IP ADDRESS NETMASK DEFAULT ROUTER NAMESERVER MAC ADDRESS TEST/SERVICE TESTPRINT DATA DUMP MEMORY RESET CONFIG TEST LABELS FORMAT PAGE UDC FONT LSS TEST CMD LANGUAGE MEDIA MEDIA TYPE TESTFEED MODE LBL LENGTH DOTS LBL WIDTH DOTS SENSITIVITY DARKNESS LBL REST POINT FORM ADJ DOTS FORM ADJ DOTS X Y CONFIGURATION PWRUP EMULATION PRINT SPEED POWER LTS CALIBRATION LOW BATTERY SLEEP TIMER STANDBY TIMER DISPLAY ORIENTATION CONTRAST 80 PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide
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... installing 10 Low Battery option 12 model number 9, 76 power specifications 70, 76 safety 9 temperature 13 when to PC using a serial connection 31-32 using USB 30-31 Control Panel backlight 12, 13 buttons 4 illustrated 3 layout 3-4 soft keys 5 D default password 37, 38, 40 default settings. See firmware, upgrade information. C calibrating the printer sensors 59 cancel printing, with ESC/P 4, 22 Fingerprint 4, 5, 22 IPL 4, 5, 22 certificates. connect printer to network using 802.11 wireless 34-42 using Bluetooth 32-34 connect printer...
... installing 10 Low Battery option 12 model number 9, 76 power specifications 70, 76 safety 9 temperature 13 when to PC using a serial connection 31-32 using USB 30-31 Control Panel backlight 12, 13 buttons 4 illustrated 3 layout 3-4 soft keys 5 D default password 37, 38, 40 default settings. See firmware, upgrade information. C calibrating the printer sensors 59 cancel printing, with ESC/P 4, 22 Fingerprint 4, 5, 22 IPL 4, 5, 22 certificates. connect printer to network using 802.11 wireless 34-42 using Bluetooth 32-34 connect printer...
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... starting 22 stopping 5, 22 InterDriver software 30 interfaces about 74 RS-232 serial 74-75 USB 75-76 IP address 45, 49 IP configuration error 59 IP link error 59 IPL setup menu 80 K Knowledge Central 58 L label gap sensor 60 languages changing 8 described 7 LED. error messages 9 Error mode 24 Extended Test mode about 25 functions 26 starting 25 stopping 25, 26 F factory default settings 25, 26 fanfold media, load 17 Feed button functions 4 location 3 use as a soft...
... starting 22 stopping 5, 22 InterDriver software 30 interfaces about 74 RS-232 serial 74-75 USB 75-76 IP address 45, 49 IP configuration error 59 IP link error 59 IPL setup menu 80 K Knowledge Central 58 L label gap sensor 60 languages changing 8 described 7 LED. error messages 9 Error mode 24 Extended Test mode about 25 functions 26 starting 25 stopping 25, 26 F factory default settings 25, 26 fanfold media, load 17 Feed button functions 4 location 3 use as a soft...
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... uses 2 language 6 memory 70 operating temperatures 13, 70 password 37, 38, 40 platen roller 66 power specifications 70 print resolution 2, 70 printhead 66 printing speed 2, 70 quality 62, 72 sensor locations 66 serial number 58 size and weight 70 sounds 9 specifications 70-71 tear bar 66 printhead cleaning information 66-67 location 66 printhead hot error 59 printhead lifted error 60 PrintSet 44, 47-49, 55, 62 product support. serial number 58 PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide R Ready mode...
... uses 2 language 6 memory 70 operating temperatures 13, 70 password 37, 38, 40 platen roller 66 power specifications 70 print resolution 2, 70 printhead 66 printing speed 2, 70 quality 62, 72 sensor locations 66 serial number 58 size and weight 70 sounds 9 specifications 70-71 tear bar 66 printhead cleaning information 66-67 location 66 printhead hot error 59 printhead lifted error 60 PrintSet 44, 47-49, 55, 62 product support. serial number 58 PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide R Ready mode...
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See connecting printer to upgrade firmware 51 soft keys 5 sounds 9 Standby button functions 4 location 3 use as a soft key 5 Standby mode about 13 starting 4 stopping 4, 5 Sleep Timer about 26-27 information 58 printing, with ESC/P 4, 22 Fingerprint 4, 5, 22 IPL 4, 5, 22 support information 58 Knowledge Central 58 phone number 58 website 58 Index T technical support. PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide 87 settings about 42-46 changing, with the Control Panel 42-43 HyperTerminal...
See connecting printer to upgrade firmware 51 soft keys 5 sounds 9 Standby button functions 4 location 3 use as a soft key 5 Standby mode about 13 starting 4 stopping 4, 5 Sleep Timer about 26-27 information 58 printing, with ESC/P 4, 22 Fingerprint 4, 5, 22 IPL 4, 5, 22 support information 58 Knowledge Central 58 phone number 58 website 58 Index T technical support. PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide 87 settings about 42-46 changing, with the Control Panel 42-43 HyperTerminal...