PAM 3000 Printer-Applicator-System Operator's Manual Edition 6/02
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Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................... 4 A General Guide to the Documentation ................................................................................................ 7 Operator's Manual ............................................................................................................................. 7 Further Documentation ......................................
10. Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 37 Start of Setup Mode ......................................................................................................................... 37 Leaving the Setup Mode .................................................................................................................. 37 Restore the Default Setting ..........................................
Appendix C - Pin Assignment of the Interface Connectors ............................................................ Pin Assignment of the Serial Interface Connector ......................................................................... Pin Assignment of the Parallel Interface Connector ....................................................................... PLC Interface Port .........................................................................................................................
A General Guide to the Documentation Operator's Manual The present manual contains information on the characteristics, features, functions, and use of the Printer-Applicator-System PAM 3000. The manual covers general information which is necessary for operating the printer as well as information about accessibility to different components of the printer. Furthermore the loading of media and ribbon and the configuration in setup will be explained.
1 Product Description General Information The Printer-Applicator-System PAM is especially developed for automatic labelling. The system is composed of two main parts: printer module and applicator module. The printer module PAM 3000 is equipped with a high-class 300 dpi printhead to print texts, bar codes and graphics quick, brilliant and tidy. The print mechanism is aligned to dispense labels.
Technical Specifications Type : Direct thermal / Thermal transfer printer Printhead : Thin film transfer printhead Resolution: 300 dpi = 12 dots / mm Number of dots/ line : 1280 Print width : 108 mm Print speed : 66, 100, 133, 166, 200 mm/s Available fonts : 5 Bitmap fonts incl. OCR-A and OCR-B 2 scaleable fonts (Speedo) - internally Speedo and TrueTypefonts - to load externally Character sets : Windows 95/98/NT4.
Peripheral ports : PLC-interface for the control of the labelling process Interface for connecting the scanner Interface for connecting the warning sensor label end Interface for connecting the warning sensor ribbon end Interface for connecting the warning light Test feature : System test when switching on Material recognition : Gap sensor (See-trough), adjustable from 3 until 48 mm in the width Control features : Print stop and error message at the LCD display at - Paper out - Ribbon out - Trans
Label material : Thermal paper, Velin paper, Thermal transfer paper Various synthetics including : PE, PP PVC, Polyamid, Polyimid Liner width : 25 mm until 120 mm Label height : 3,5 mm until 80 mm Supply roll diameter : max. 200 mm Core diameter : 76 mm Optional Features Keyboard Adapter The keyboard adapter allows you to connect your PAM 3000 to a MF-2 compatible PC keyboard using the serial interface. This will allow you to modify variable data stored on a memory card.
Print Media PAM 3000 can be operated in direct thermal as well as thermal transfer mode. For direct thermal mode, only use print material with a thermal-reactive coating. The print image is transferred by heating the material at the printhead, causing a reaction on the surface of the paper and, consequently, darkening the material. In thermal transfer mode, not only standard paper labels are needed but also the thermal transfer ribbon with a color surface.
Label Media Specifications Label media to be used for the PAM 3000 can be found in the table below. Note this information before ordering your labels. G H K I E D C F A B Fig. 1 Index Label formats Characteristics MIN. (mm) MAX. (mm) A Label width 5 115 B Width of silicon liner 25 120 C Label length 3.5 80 D Gap between label 2 546 E Label thickness 0.1 0.25 F Thickness of silicon liner 0.05 0.
Transfer Ribbon The choice of a suitable transfer ribbon is important for the print quality of your printer as well as the useful life of the printhead. CAUTION ! Transfer ribbons of inferior quality may cause premature deterioration of the printhead ! The ribbon material must be antistatic, because the extremely thin surface coating of the thermal printhead can be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
2 General Safety Instructions CAUTION ! Pay special attention to the following safety guidelines : - The PAM 3000 printer is built exclusively to print labels and tags, continuous paper, etc. Do not use other materials than listed in chapter 1. - Connect the printer only to an outlet with the correct voltage ! The printer is configured for either 230V or 115V power supply, which can be switched using the input voltage selector at the right side of the printer.
4 Component Location Printer 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 2 3 9 4 5 6 Fig.
1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig.
1 2 12 3 4 Fig.
Applicator 6 5 4 3 1 Fig.
5 Mounting the Applicator Installation 1 2 1 4 1 4 3 1 Fig. 5a Installing the applicator 1. Put the applicator at the left side of the PAM 3000 printer using the four holes (1). 2. Fasten the applicator by screwing the four screws (4) including the washers. CAUTION ! Make sure that the two bolts at the rear side of the applicator are inserted into the long hole (2) and the guide hole (3) on the side of the printer. 5 6 7 8 Fig. 5b Connecting the applicator 3.
Slide Valve The lift cylinder (1) is equipped with a slide valve (2), which can only be actuated manually. By delivering the slide valve is closed so it is possible to keep the compressed air in the lift cylinder. That way the pad (3) is hold in its upper position. By opening the slide valve (slide the ring upwards to the position "bleed") it is possible to remove the pad from its upper position as the compressed air supply is closed and the applicator is switched off.
Pad Unit Versions The pad unit consists of the pad holder, the pad and the blow tube. The format of the pad holder and the pad depends on the label format. So there are two different versions of the pad holder, the small format (type 1200) and the large format (type 1100). The small format is recommended for use of small labels with a height up to 25 mm. The pad is specific designed for each label format which is used. When applying large labels it is necessary to mount a blow tube additionally.
Mounting Normally all supplied label applicators have passed a previous run at the factory. Therefore all units including the pad holder and the pad which are necessary for the operation of the device are mounted. But it is possible to dismantle the pad holder and the pad without effort when the label format is changed. Following it is very easy to mount the new pad holder or pad. Small format 1 Fig. 5f 2 Large format 3 2 1 3 Changing the pad Changing the pad : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Blow Tube It is necessary to mount a blow tube when applying large labels. This way the label is additional blown against the pad with an air current coming from the blow tube. The air current supports the take-over of the label by the pad. There is an equipment (1) at the front side of the printer to attach the blow tube. 1 2 Fig. 5h 3 4 Installing the blow tube 1. Screw the blow tube into the equipment (1) on the front side of the printer. 2.
6 Connecting the Printer Air Connection 1 Fig. 6a Air connection PAM 3000 needs for operation the connection to a compressed air supply. It is very important to guarantee an operating pressure of 5 bar with a tolerance of plus/minus 5 % . The air connector (1) is located at the side of the printer. The push-in-fitting is suitable for a 8mm-tube. CAUTION ! Make sure that the compressed air supply is switched off while connecting the printer.
Interface Connections 1 2 1 - Parallel interface port 2 - Serial interface port 3 - Interface port for scanner 4 - PLC interface port 3 4 Fig. 6b Interface ports PAM 3000 is equipped with three serial interfaces, these are RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485, all of them using the 25 pin interface connector (2). In most cases, you can use the RS-232 interface for the connection to the computer. If your computer is located more than 15m away from the printer you should use the RS-422 interface.
Connection to Power Supply 1 1 2 3 4 2 - Voltage selector Voltage selector cover Power switch Power supply connector 3 4 Fig. 6c Power supply module The PAM 3000 is designed for use with 230V A.C/ 50Hz (standard) or 115V A.C/60Hz.
7 Media Loading Preparation of the Label Supply Hub 4 3 3 1 Fig. 7a 1 2 Preparation of the label supply hub PAM 3000 is equipped with a rotating label supply hub, which is able to take up rolls with a core diameter of 76 mm. To take up these label rolls it is necessary to mount two adapters (3) onto the supply hub : Put the first adapter (3) onto the supply hub (2) and slide it to the wind plate (4) until it blocks. Tighten the knurled srew (1).
Loading Labels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fig. 7b 8 9 10 11 12 13 Media loading 1. Place the label roll (1) onto the prepared media supply hub (4) and slide it down against the wind plate (3). The solid line represents the feed path of outside-rolled labels, the broken line of inside-rolled labels. 2. Put the flange (5) on the supply hub (4), slide it down against the label roll (1) and fix it at the supply hub by tightening the knurled knob (2). 3. Slide the media guide (11) outwards as far as possible. 4.
Loading Transfer Ribbon 4 1 5 2 6 3 Fig. 7c Loading thermal transfer ribbon 1. Slide the roll of transfer ribbon (4) onto the ribbon supply hub (5) as far as possible. NOTICE ! Pay attention to the side of the ribbon material which is coated with ink ! The inked side is generally the dull side. When the ribbon is inserted, the inked side must face the opposite side of the printhead ! 2. Hold tight the ribbon supply hub (5) and rotate the knurled knob (6) clockwise until it stops.
8 Adjustments All supplied label applicators have passed a previous run at the factory. Therefore, the basic adjustments which are necessary for the operation of the device have been carried out. It may be useful to do some more fine tuning when the applicator is installed. This refers mainly to mechanical parameters, which are depending on the format of the labels as well as some special settings for the type of operation.
Adjusting the Sides of the Lift Cylinder Unit 1 2 Fig. 8b Side adjustment At the rear side of the carrier plate of the applicator there are two screws to adjust the sides of the cylinder unit. 1. Loosen the two screws (2) at the carrier plate of the applicator. But they may not be removed. 2. Move the whole unit within the longish hole (1). Adjust until the dispensed label is aligned centrally to the pad. 3. Tighten the screws (2). Tuning of the Blow Tube 1 Fig.
Adjusting the Label Edge Sensor 1 2 Fig. 8d Adjustment of the label edge sensor To accommodate a variety of print jobs, the position of the label edge sensor (1) can be adjusted until it is at the proper sensing position. This setting is particularly useful when the labels to be printed are narrow, perforated, bear reflective markings, or are labels which are not square or rectangular in shape.
Special Settings for the Operation There are integrated four DIP-switches to determine several types of operation. The DIPswitches are located in the opening (1) at the right side of the printer. 1 Fig. 8e DIP-switches DIP-switch Parameter ON OFF 1 Label format small large 2 Recycle part not installed installed 3 Applicator installed not installed 4 Print repeat no yes DIP-switch 1-This switch is set on "ON" when small labels are used.
9 Control Panel The control panel of the PAM 3000 is fitted with 4 function keys with indicator LEDs, and a 2x16 character digital LCD display. Fig. 9 Control Panel The control panel display constantly provides the operator with the actual information concerning the current printer mode and label processing. The indicator LEDs support the information shown in the display by indicating which keys have to be pressed (e.g. in the event of a fault).
System Mode OFFLINE ONL key Switch into ONLINE mode (LED ONL on) FF key Provides label feed. The leading edge of the next label to be printed is in print position. CAN key Switch into LABEL FROM CARD mode.
10 Setup Using the setup mode, the configuration of the PAM 3000 may be customized to suit specific requirements. Initial setup should be performed when operating the printer for the first time. Changes which become necessary to process different print jobs, e.g. when different materials are used, can mostly be accomplished by changing the software settings.
Overview of the Setup Parameters Country Deutschland Belgie Country setting : LCD display language Formats of date and time Measuring unit ( USA: inch, all other: mm) France Suomi Transfer Print On RS-422 Baud rate Protocol RS-485 Baud rate Network address Centronics This function is not usable for PAM 3000. - x.x mm ± x.? mm ± ?.x mm Printhead pos. The parameter defines the location of the print image on the label. X: x.x mm X: x.? mm X: ?.
Printer info Version xxxxx The parameter provides information about the firmware, the cumulative length of printed media and the number of operating hours. xxx m / xxx h Set date DD.xx.xxxx Setting of the system date (day, month, year) xx.MM.xxxx Set time hh.xx.xxxx xx.xx.YYYY Setting of the system time (hour, minute, second) xx.mm.xx Character set xx.xx.
11 Printer Info Display Viewing the Printer Info Display PAM 3000 offers a convenient option for retrieving and viewing information about the printer configuration and occurred hardware problems without using setup mode or test print mode. After switching on, or completing the system test or print jobs, the printer is in ONLINE mode.
xxxx Result of the system test The four-digit hexadecimal number contains (coded) hardware faults. The example, as shown in figure 11d, displays "0000" indicating that there have been no hardware faults. y Type of peripheral device 2 : Applicator (Default) 3 : None fitted z Configuration setting Transfer print/ Label sensor The value of z results from adding the code numbers for selected settings.
12 Monitor Mode / ASCII Dump Mode If programming directly, the monitor mode provides a method to print control sequences which were received at the interface. The commands will be printed in text format depending on the selected character set. Error messages will be printed directly behind the fault, e.g. for unknown commands. NOTICE ! In monitor mode, the printer will not recognize gaps between labels nor control the ribbon feed.
Example of ASCII Dump Mode The following figures show the "normal" appearance of a printed label, and the appearance of the same label when its commands are printed in ASCII Dump mode. Fig. 12a "Normal" label Fig.
13 Operation Positioning of the Labels The labels could be applied parallel to the print line (0°-position) as well as across to the print line (90°-position). An external signal via PLC interface triggers the type of labelling (see appendix C). The take-over of the labels is carried out in the 0°-position for both types of applying. The following movements are different : 90°-Applying 0°-Applying 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Switch on the Printer NOTICE ! Check all external connections before starting to print. Make sure that the media is loaded corresponding to the instructions. Check that the transfer ribbon is loaded properly before starting to print. CAUTION ! Make sure that the slide valve of the lift cylinder is closed during operation (see chapter 5). Otherwise the lift cylinder can be moved without control. This fact can cause damages.
Standard Operation NOTICE ! Before starting the first print job after switching on the printer it is necessary to synchronize the label feed : Press the manually. key to generate a synchronous running. Remove the processed labels Start the print job. Start the labelling process via PLC interface. With every start signal received by the PLC interface the printer performs one application cycle. Printhead is moved down. Label is printed. Printhead is moved up.
Special Operation with the Pre-dispense Key 1 Fig. 13c Pre-dispense key By pressing the pre-dispense key (1), half cycles of the labelling process can alternately be released, provided that there is a print job. This operation mode is especially made for setups and adjustments. 1(st) half cycle Pressing the key releases the print of one label provided that there is a print job available. The printhead is driven down, a label is printed and following the printhead is driven up.
14 Optionen Keyboard Adapter The keyboard adapter option offers to connect the printer to a standard PC keyboard, preferably "Cherry" brand or any other compatible input device (e.g. a bar code scanner) via its serial interface. Using the keyboard, print jobs of an internal PC card may be loaded and variable data may be altered. Input data requests as well as data received from the keyboard will be shown in the display of the printer.
Key Assignment The printer can easily be adjusted to the keyboard configuration of the particular country by using the setup parameter "Country". For each of the available settings the printer has a different table of key assignment, which, generally, complies with the assignment under Microsoft DOS. The [ALTGR] key has no function. Therefore, all signs which are located on the right hand side of the key opposite of the normal characters (e.g. { } [ ] \) can be generated by pressing the [ALT] key.
Memory Cards The printer provides an option for using memory cards to permanently save graphics, fonts, complete label formats, or database information. Data transfer may be performed via interface. It is recommended that you make backup copies in case of malfunction of the original cards. The printer is able to read from PCMCIA version 2.1 compatible sRAM cards or FlashEPROM cards. The maximum memory capacity is 4 MegaByte. Preparing the Memory Card 1 2 3 Fig.
Formatting the Memory Card For operation, the memory card first has to be structured internally in a certain way. Normally, memory cards are already pre-formatted in a suitable manner. If the card you are using is not formatted at all, the printer will bring up one of the messages "Unknown card" or "Structural err.". Then, you may format the card using one of the following methods : 1. Formatting the card using the printer setup command "Format card" (see chapter 10). 2.
Printing from a Memory Card NOTICE ! Using a memory card provides the opportunity to print without a connection of the printer to a computer. Follow the instructions below, after the card has been installed and the printer has been switched ON : 1. Switch printer into OFFLINE mode by pressing the 2. After pressing the key. key, the file name of the first label saved on the card will be shown. 3. Using the key and the key, you may scroll up and down the contents of the card.
Warning Light By using the warning light it is possible to recognize the state of the printer with one view. 1 3 2 Fig. 14e Connection of the warning light It is recommended to fix the warning light (1) at a bracket or a plate. For that purpose there are a plate and suitable screws included in the delivery contents of the light. The warning light has to contact to the printer by inserting the connection cable (2) of the warning light into the 4-pin connector (3).
Warning Sensors The sensors recognize, when the diameter of the label supply roll respectively the transfer ribbon roll decreases below a preset threshold value. NOTICE ! The messages of the sensors are only intended to inform the operator. They do not influence the operation of the printer, i.e. the operation is not interrupted. The messages will be shown by switching on the yellow lamp of the warning light (option). The signals also can be sent to a control system by using the peripheral interface.
Warning Sensor Ribbon End NOTICE ! The warning sensor ribbon end is only analyzed by the printer electronics if the warning sensor label end is also installed. 1 2 3 4 4 9 15 15 5 6 20 7 8 7 8 Fig. 14g Warning sensor ribbon end Mounting 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch off the printer Attach the sensor holder (2) with the warning sensor ribbon end (3) to the mounting plate using the screws (1). Plug the cable (4). For that the printer has a 3-pin connector at the side of the frame.
Service Unit It is very important for operating with the PAM 3000 System to guarantee a constant pressure of the compressed air and to use only filtered compressed air. Therefore it is recommended to use a service unit to adjust and to filter the air. Two variations of service units are offered. The first variation is only to use for filtering and adjusting the compressed air. The second variation is additionally equipped with a start-up valve.
Antistatic Brush Using the antistatic brush it is possible to reduce the electrical charge in the print area. 3 3 2 3 1 Fig. 14l Antistatic brush It is very easy to fix the brush. The antistatic brush has only to put off with its clamps (3) on the axle (1). The direction of putting off is shown in the figure above. Adjust the brush so that the bristles slightly touche the transfer ribbon (2).
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Appendix A - Error Messages / Problem Solution Error Messages The PAM-System is equipped with a comprehensive self diagnostic system which will indicate errors in the display of the printer. Also, the operator will be informed by the LEDs whether the fault is correctable and will, therefore, allow to continue the current print job after corrections (e.g. "Out of paper"), or the fault may require you to cancel the current print job.
Irrecoverable Errors During printing, a fault has occured which cannot be cleared by the operator without cancelling the current print run (e.g. hardware fault). Display The type of fault is shown in the display. LED Display LED CAN is flashing. Function Keys CAN key Cancels the current print job. Switch into ONLINE mode. (LED ONL on, LED CAN off, LED PSE off) If ONLINE mode cannot be entered, switch printer on and off again.
List of Error Messages The following table contains an overview of possible error messages, their possible causes as well as solutions to the problems. Correctable faults as defined above are marked with a " * ". If the suggested solutions turn out unsuccessful, call for Service.
Error message Possible cause Solution Label not depos.
Error message Possible cause Solution Pad 0° error Pad has not reached the 0°-position. Check the applicator for proper operation of its mechanics and pneumatics; Check the sensor; Call for Service. Pad 90° error Pad has not reached the 90°-position. Check the applicator for proper operation of its mechanics and pneumatics; Check the sensor; Call for Service. Protocol error (*) The interfaces of computer and printer are set differently.
Error message Possible cause Solution Upper position Pad has not reached the upper position within 2s after the lift cylinder has moved back; Pad has left the starting position unauthorized; Check the applicator for proper operation of its mechanics; Check if the slide valve is closed; Label the product manually; (Service) Vac.
Problem Solution Problem Cause and Solution Print image has smears or voids Printhead is dirty, Clean printhead Temperature too high; Decrease heat level via software Unsuitable combination of ribbon and label media; Choose different type of ribbon Print image is irregular, one side is lighter Printhead is dirty, Clean printhead Vertical white lines in the print image Printhead is dirty, Clean printhead Printer does not display error message: "Paper out" Label is not inserted in the label edge sens
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Appendix B - Maintenance / Cleaning General The printer PAM 3000 only requires a minimum of maintenance. It is most important to clean the printhead on a regular basis. This will guarantee a permanent high quality of the print image. Moreover, it helps to prevent an early wear of the printhead. Apart from that, the servicing only requires you to clean the outside of the printer occassionally.
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Appendix C - Pin Assignment of the Interface Connectors Pin Assignment of the Serial Interface Connectors PAM 3000 provides a 25 pin SUB-D connector for the serial interfaces which are internally available, i.e. RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485. PIN 13 PIN 1 PIN 25 PIN 14 Fig.
Fig. C-3 Fig. C-4 Fig.
Pin Assignment of the Parallel Interface Connector The printer provides a 36 pin connector for the parallel Centronics interface. PIN 18 PIN 1 PIN 36 PIN 19 Fig.
PLC Interface Port Pin Assignment of the PLC Interface For use in a network the Printer-Applicator-System is equipped with a PLC interface to start and interrupt the printing and labelling process. It also passes on state information as well as error messages of the Printer-Applicator-System to the control of the network. The interface has a 25 pin SUB-D connector (1). PIN 1 PIN 13 1 PIN 14 PIN 25 Fig.
Circuit Diagram of Inputs and Outputs The inputs are optocouplers with a current limiting resistor of 2.2kW giving a voltage of 24V in the input circuit. X[IN] X[IN]R Fig. C-8 Circuit of the inputs For each signal X[IN] there is a separate reverse line X[IN]R via plug connector.
Explanation of the Signals XDKO - Printhead position - both variations The signal is necessary to recognize whether the printhead is in its upper or lower position. XDKO is active if the printhead is in its upper position. In this state the contact between PIN3 and RÜL (PIN7) is opened. XDNB - Printer not ready - variation without applicator An error has occured on the printer.
Pressing the key will stop the print job and the printer will be reset. EXF is active when current flows between PIN9 and PIN21. EUEB - Label is taken - variation without applicator The label is taken from the dispense position. EUEB is active when current flows between PIN10 and PIN22. EUEB - Recycle part in position - variation with applicator The recycle part is in the position to take-over the labels. EUEB is active when current flows between PIN10 and PIN22.
Scanner Connector Pin Assignment The printer provides a 9 pin port to connect a scanner. The scanner connector is only supported at variations with applicator. PIN 5 PIN 1 PIN 9 PIN 6 Fig.
The output is recognized through solid state relays. The line is lead to the plug connector as a RÜL signal. The switch function of the output is to open or close the contact between the line RÜL and the output. Electrical requirements : Umax = 42V Imax = 100mA PIN3 - XSCA PIN8 - XSCAR Fig. C-12 Circuit of the ouput Explanation of the Signals GND - Ground (0V) DRW - GoodRead The signal indicates the good result of scanning. DRW is active when current flows between PIN2 and PIN7.
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Appendix D - Setup Selectable Character Tables Table D-1 Character Set "Windows 1252" Table D-2 Character Set "Windows 1250" Printer-Applicator-System PAM 3000 D-1
Table D-3 Character Set "ISO 8859-1" Table D-4 Character Set "Codepage 850" D-2 Printer-Applicator-System PAM 3000
Table D-5 Character Set "EBCDIC" Table D-6 Character Set "Macintosh" Printer-Applicator-System PAM 3000 D-3
Table D-7 Character Set "Codepage 852" Table D-8 Character Set "ISO 8859-8" D-4 Printer-Applicator-System PAM 3000
Appendix E - Recommended Spare and Wearing Parts Part.-No. Description Printer Applicator 5945001 5945202 5521552 Spring x 5521553 Wall Spacer x 5521555 Shell 123 mm, D25.4 x 5521560 Rewinder End Cap x 5521561 Shell 122.
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Index 0°- Position 8, 46 90°-Position 8, 21, 46, C-4, C-7 A ADC malfunction A-3 Adjustments 31ff. Air connection 25 Air pressure 10, 25, 56 Antistatic brush 11, 57 Applicator module 8, 19ff., 46 B Bar codes 9 Blow tube 22, 24, 32 Buffer overflow A-3 C CAN key 35ff. Card full A-3 Character set 39, D-1ff.
N No existing print job C-4, C-6 No label found A-4 No label size A-4 No record found A-4 O OFFLINE (System mode) 36 ONLINE (System mode) 35 ONL key 35ff. Operating voltage 10, 27 Operation 25, 33, 44ff. Operator's Manual 7 Optional features 11 Out of paper A-4 Out of ribbon A-4 P Pad 8, 19, 21ff., 31f., 44ff. A-5 Parallel Interface Port 18, 26 Pause Reprint 39 PAUSE (System mode) 36 Peel-off table 8, 10, 17, 31, 46f. PLC Interface 8, 10, 18, 26, 46, C-4ff.
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