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... Label Printer is no responsibility for errors or omissions. Trademark Information IBM is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Applicable EC Directives and Standards Directive 89/336/EEC 73/28/EEC 2002/96/EC Title EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EC Low Voltage Directive ECC Waste of Electronic Equipment (WEEE) ECC Restricting the use...
... Label Printer is no responsibility for errors or omissions. Trademark Information IBM is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Applicable EC Directives and Standards Directive 89/336/EEC 73/28/EEC 2002/96/EC Title EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EC Low Voltage Directive ECC Waste of Electronic Equipment (WEEE) ECC Restricting the use...
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... object on the printer. 2 This printer contains no user-serviceable parts. Repair service should be performed by Seiko Instruments for use with this printer, or an AC adapter that has been approved by a trained technician. 3 Do not use the power cord if damaged or frayed. 3 The thermal print head may result in a risk of any kind into this User Guide. Repeated pulling on the cable could damage the cord...
... object on the printer. 2 This printer contains no user-serviceable parts. Repair service should be performed by Seiko Instruments for use with this printer, or an AC adapter that has been approved by a trained technician. 3 Do not use the power cord if damaged or frayed. 3 The thermal print head may result in a risk of any kind into this User Guide. Repeated pulling on the cable could damage the cord...
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... printer does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. • The printer exhibits a distinct change in performance, such as emitting a strange noise, odor or smoke. 6 Before using your SLP, please remove the clear protective tape covering on a flat surface in the printer mechanism. 5 If any of time without a label, the platen rubber may cause a fatal error in a location that you install your printer...
... printer does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. • The printer exhibits a distinct change in performance, such as emitting a strange noise, odor or smoke. 6 Before using your SLP, please remove the clear protective tape covering on a flat surface in the printer mechanism. 5 If any of time without a label, the platen rubber may cause a fatal error in a location that you install your printer...
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... operations using Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP on a Windows compatible PC, or Mac OS X v10.2 or later on -line help. Changing Labels and Printer Care, provides information for connecting the SLP 410/420/430/440/450 to your SLP. This guide has six sections for ordering SmartLabels and replacement parts and accessories. Specifications, provides SLP 410/420/430/440/450 specifications. Getting Started, provides instructions for replacing a label...
... operations using Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP on a Windows compatible PC, or Mac OS X v10.2 or later on -line help. Changing Labels and Printer Care, provides information for connecting the SLP 410/420/430/440/450 to your SLP. This guide has six sections for ordering SmartLabels and replacement parts and accessories. Specifications, provides SLP 410/420/430/440/450 specifications. Getting Started, provides instructions for replacing a label...
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... the Printer 9 Changing Labels and Printer Care 10 Overview 10 Caring for Your Printer 10 Off Line and On Line Mode 11 Changing a Label Roll 11 Removing the Old Roll 11 Loading the New Roll 11 Adjusting the Position of Labels 12 Removing Stuck Labels 13 Specifications 14 Smart Label Printer 410/420/430/440/450 Specifications 14 Status Light Indicators 15 Commonly Asked Questions and Answers 16 Technical Support and Service 17 Ordering Labels and Parts...
... the Printer 9 Changing Labels and Printer Care 10 Overview 10 Caring for Your Printer 10 Off Line and On Line Mode 11 Changing a Label Roll 11 Removing the Old Roll 11 Loading the New Roll 11 Adjusting the Position of Labels 12 Removing Stuck Labels 13 Specifications 14 Smart Label Printer 410/420/430/440/450 Specifications 14 Status Light Indicators 15 Commonly Asked Questions and Answers 16 Technical Support and Service 17 Ordering Labels and Parts...
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... features to simplify your labeling needs. • WYSIWYG editor displays labels as they will print. • Prints in user-definable database categories. • Find feature makes it easy to include text, pictures, bar codes, etc. on your SLP to create labels for just about anything. Direct thermal printing technology does not use your label. • Mixed text possible within the label. • Contact-based records updated automatically from label addresses. Print labels one -at a time...
... features to simplify your labeling needs. • WYSIWYG editor displays labels as they will print. • Prints in user-definable database categories. • Find feature makes it easy to include text, pictures, bar codes, etc. on your SLP to create labels for just about anything. Direct thermal printing technology does not use your label. • Mixed text possible within the label. • Contact-based records updated automatically from label addresses. Print labels one -at a time...
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... the use of sizes and colors to properly label almost anything. Other brands may damage it and void your SLP; The SmartLabels have a sensor mark on the SmartLabels package. Check to be engineered to heat, moisture, and light. Be sure that the SLP 410, 420, 430, 440 and 450 are sensitive to provide optimum, trouble-free results...
... the use of sizes and colors to properly label almost anything. Other brands may damage it and void your SLP; The SmartLabels have a sensor mark on the SmartLabels package. Check to be engineered to heat, moisture, and light. Be sure that the SLP 410, 420, 430, 440 and 450 are sensitive to provide optimum, trouble-free results...
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...'ll find out how to store or ship the printer. As part of the setup process, you have all of the following items. • A Smart Label Printer 410, 420, 430, 440 or 450 • Smart Label software with User Guide • Serial cable • USB cable • AC adapter • Power cord (SLP 430 or 450 only) • Starter roll of standard address labels and run a quick test.
...'ll find out how to store or ship the printer. As part of the setup process, you have all of the following items. • A Smart Label Printer 410, 420, 430, 440 or 450 • Smart Label software with User Guide • Serial cable • USB cable • AC adapter • Power cord (SLP 430 or 450 only) • Starter roll of standard address labels and run a quick test.
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... Settings and choose Control Panel. 3 Double-click Add/Remove Programs then click the Install button. Follow the install wizard to let you will appear. Please note: If your printer is not recognized or all label templates do the following: 2 Click the Windows Start button then point to a power outlet: 1 Plug the AC adapter cable into the jack at the rear of a new Finder window. 2 Double-click the file...
... Settings and choose Control Panel. 3 Double-click Add/Remove Programs then click the Install button. Follow the install wizard to let you will appear. Please note: If your printer is not recognized or all label templates do the following: 2 Click the Windows Start button then point to a power outlet: 1 Plug the AC adapter cable into the jack at the rear of a new Finder window. 2 Double-click the file...
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... label cover and rotate it open. Setting up the Printer If the printer is not recogonized using the installation wizard, you will need to create a "leader." Roll Waste Roll Prepared end Cut here If the end of the roll is a black sensor mark on the label backing as a leader. The green status light should be flashing. 2 Lift the base of labels. Note: Make...
... label cover and rotate it open. Setting up the Printer If the printer is not recogonized using the installation wizard, you will need to create a "leader." Roll Waste Roll Prepared end Cut here If the end of the roll is a black sensor mark on the label backing as a leader. The green status light should be flashing. 2 Lift the base of labels. Note: Make...
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... gently. The SLP automatically feeds the labels through the slot: Press and release the form feed button to fit the labels as shown below. SLP 410 Label guides SLP 420/430/440/450 5 Insert the free end of the label roll, label side down, into the slot on the spindle. 4 Insert the labels and spindle into the...a slight resistance. Push the label stock into the SLP. 3 Remove the spindle from the SLP and insert the label roll on the back of the printer. If using an SLP 420, 430, 440 or 450, adjust the guides to advance the labels. If the label end doesn't appear through and...
... gently. The SLP automatically feeds the labels through the slot: Press and release the form feed button to fit the labels as shown below. SLP 410 Label guides SLP 420/430/440/450 5 Insert the free end of the label roll, label side down, into the slot on the spindle. 4 Insert the labels and spindle into the...a slight resistance. Push the label stock into the SLP. 3 Remove the spindle from the SLP and insert the label roll on the back of the printer. If using an SLP 420, 430, 440 or 450, adjust the guides to advance the labels. If the label end doesn't appear through and...
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... operating properly and that the labels are loaded correctly. Testing the SLP 410, 420 or 430 1 Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn the printer off . 2 Press and hold the Do not release. 6 Close the label cover. form feed button until the LED begins to flash green. 3 To print the SII graphic logo: • While holding the button, press the power button...
... operating properly and that the labels are loaded correctly. Testing the SLP 410, 420 or 430 1 Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn the printer off . 2 Press and hold the Do not release. 6 Close the label cover. form feed button until the LED begins to flash green. 3 To print the SII graphic logo: • While holding the button, press the power button...
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.../430/440/450 is designed for trouble-free operation. Changing Labels and Printer Care Overview The SLP 410/420/430/440/450 uses advanced thermal print technology to replace. Use of improper labels may not be engineered to provide optimum, trouble-free results with your printer or they exit, making sure that 's designed for use of direct sunlight. • If you are no ribbons or cartridges to provide crisp, high-contrast printing.
.../430/440/450 is designed for trouble-free operation. Changing Labels and Printer Care Overview The SLP 410/420/430/440/450 uses advanced thermal print technology to replace. Use of improper labels may not be engineered to provide optimum, trouble-free results with your printer or they exit, making sure that 's designed for use of direct sunlight. • If you are no ribbons or cartridges to provide crisp, high-contrast printing.
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... If this does not work, see "Adjusting your Label Position" on line mode. An amber status light indicates that the printer is off , they may cause labels to remove and replace label rolls. • You can load a different type of the SLP flashes. If printing is in "Loading a Roll of the SLP. Loading the New Roll Prepare and load the new label roll as described in process, a message appears telling you perform...
... If this does not work, see "Adjusting your Label Position" on line mode. An amber status light indicates that the printer is off , they may cause labels to remove and replace label rolls. • You can load a different type of the SLP flashes. If printing is in "Loading a Roll of the SLP. Loading the New Roll Prepare and load the new label roll as described in process, a message appears telling you perform...
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Adjusting the Position of the cover. 2 Release the pressure on the label stock by pulling forward on the SLP and push the top edge forward until the cover snaps into place. 12 Remove the print engine cover Release the platen lever 3 Realign the label stock so it 's easy to the locked position. 5 Make sure the labels feed... through the slot. 6 Replace the print engine cover, starting at the bottom, on ...
Adjusting the Position of the cover. 2 Release the pressure on the label stock by pulling forward on the SLP and push the top edge forward until the cover snaps into place. 12 Remove the print engine cover Release the platen lever 3 Realign the label stock so it 's easy to the locked position. 5 Make sure the labels feed... through the slot. 6 Replace the print engine cover, starting at the bottom, on ...
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..., cut the label stock between the label roll and the label slot at the back of the printer. 2 Swivel the label cover open and remove the print engine cover by pulling forward on the edges at the bottom, on the label stock by moving the platen release lever forward. 4 Remove the stuck label. 5 If the label - stick to the platen, use a small amount of the label...
..., cut the label stock between the label roll and the label slot at the back of the printer. 2 Swivel the label cover open and remove the print engine cover by pulling forward on the edges at the bottom, on the label stock by moving the platen release lever forward. 4 Remove the stuck label. 5 If the label - stick to the platen, use a small amount of the label...
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....com Printer Technology Direct thermal Resolution Model 410/420/430 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) Model 440/450 300 dpi (11.81 dots/mm) Max. Printable Width Model 410 0.94 in. (24mm) Model 420/430/440/450 1.89 in. (48mm) Print Speed Model 410 4-5 seconds* Model 420 3-4 seconds* Model 430 2-3 seconds* Model 440 2-3 seconds* Model 450 1-2 seconds* *average speed, standard address label Interface USB and RS-232 Power Input Model...
....com Printer Technology Direct thermal Resolution Model 410/420/430 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) Model 440/450 300 dpi (11.81 dots/mm) Max. Printable Width Model 410 0.94 in. (24mm) Model 420/430/440/450 1.89 in. (48mm) Print Speed Model 410 4-5 seconds* Model 420 3-4 seconds* Model 430 2-3 seconds* Model 440 2-3 seconds* Model 450 1-2 seconds* *average speed, standard address label Interface USB and RS-232 Power Input Model...
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... 140°F) 30% RH to 80% RH (non-condensing) 30% RH to 90% RH (non-condensing) Status Light Indicators LED Indicator Off Steady Green Steady Amber Blinking Green 1* Blinking Green 2* Blinking Amber 1* Blinking Amber 2* Blinking Red 1* Blinking Red 2* Blinking Red 3* Blinking Red 4* (SLP 440/450) State Power off/Stand-by On-line Off-line No labels Print head up Label jam Buffer overflow Temperature error Voltage error Print head error Print head error * The number refers to the number of blinks. 15
... 140°F) 30% RH to 80% RH (non-condensing) 30% RH to 90% RH (non-condensing) Status Light Indicators LED Indicator Off Steady Green Steady Amber Blinking Green 1* Blinking Green 2* Blinking Amber 1* Blinking Amber 2* Blinking Red 1* Blinking Red 2* Blinking Red 3* Blinking Red 4* (SLP 440/450) State Power off/Stand-by On-line Off-line No labels Print head up Label jam Buffer overflow Temperature error Voltage error Print head error Print head error * The number refers to the number of blinks. 15
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... possible for a label to darken if exposed to high heat or very bright light for years if they aren't subjected to add another label) between the vinyl surface and the label may help minimize this type of my computer. The label material is limited only by Seiko Instruments. What do ? A You may use a switch box to share a serial port or a USB hub to...
... possible for a label to darken if exposed to high heat or very bright light for years if they aren't subjected to add another label) between the vinyl surface and the label may help minimize this type of my computer. The label material is limited only by Seiko Instruments. What do ? A You may use a switch box to share a serial port or a USB hub to...
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... Support and Service Please refer to the "Troubleshooting" topic in on-line Help for Technical Support and repairs. For information on ordering labels, please choose the How to Order Labels command on the Help menu or refer to provide optimum, trouble-free results with your SLP model in the "Troubleshooting" topic in on-line Help. You can order parts directly from Seiko Instruments on our website at the following address...
... Support and Service Please refer to the "Troubleshooting" topic in on-line Help for Technical Support and repairs. For information on ordering labels, please choose the How to Order Labels command on the Help menu or refer to provide optimum, trouble-free results with your SLP model in the "Troubleshooting" topic in on-line Help. You can order parts directly from Seiko Instruments on our website at the following address...