PD45 Industrial Printer User Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Customer Support ........................................................................................................................ ix Technical Assistance ............................................................................................................. ix Product Service and Repair ................................................................................................ ix Limited Warranty ..........................................................................
Autosense...................................................................................................................................8 Direct Protocol...........................................................................................................................8 Fingerprint ..................................................................................................................................8 IPL ..................................................................................
Connect the Printer Using a USB Cable .......................................................................27 Connect the Printer to Your Network....................................................................................27 Connect the Printer to an Ethernet Network ..............................................................28 Connect the Printer via Wi-Fi............................................................................................28 Printer Drivers...............................
Statistics ...................................................................................................................................43 Printer Odometer .........................................................................................................................44 Maintenance Alerts.....................................................................................................................44 Set Alerts..............................................................................
Resident Fonts........................................................................................................................64 Downloadable Fonts.............................................................................................................65 Supported Font Types..........................................................................................................66 Printed Barcode Symbologies ........................................................................................
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Customer Support Technical Assistance To search our knowledge base for a solution or to log in to the Technical Support portal, go to honeywell.com/PSStechnicalsupport. For our latest contact information, see sps.honeywell.com. Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world. Go to sps.honeywell.
Safety Warnings Warning: Do not put your fingers inside the print mechanism when the power is on. Warning: This printer contains a coin battery and is NOT user replaceable. Keep children away from the printer when the printer is in service. Never put batteries in your mouth as swallowing may lead to serious injury or death. If swallowed, seek medical attention immediately from a physician or local poison control center.
CHAPTER 1 ABOUT THE PRINTERS The PD45 printers include integrated USB, RS-232, and Ethernet. You can connect the printers to a single PC, a wired network, or a wireless (optional) network. The PD45 printer series includes: • PD4500C • PD4500B Features • USB host port for connecting storage devices, scanners, or keyboards. • USB device port to connect to a PC.
Front View LCD Front View and Features LCD screen Navigation Buttons Ready to Work indicator Front Sensor Print/Feed Button LED and Key Front View and Features Ready to Work indicator Front Sensor Print/Feed Button 2 PD45 User Guide
Back View Wi-Fi Module Slot Ethernet Port RS-232 Serial Port USB Driver Port USB HostPort On/Off Switch A/C Power Note: The PD4500B only supports USB ports.
Print Button Use the Print button to feed media, pause print jobs, calibrate, test feed, and print. Printer State Print Button Action Startup Press the Print button during startup to enter Calibration mode or to restore defaults if the printhead is lifted. Ready Press the Print button to advance the media. If the print key feature is on, press the Print button to reprint the last job. Press and hold the Print button to calibrate the media sensors.
About the Ready Screen After the printer completes the startup process, the Ready screen appears. By default, the screen displays the printer command language. You can customize the screen to display different kinds of information. The status bar at the top of the screen displays information and status icons. Icon Description Printer information. Select this icon to view basic printer information Connectivity. Blink when data is moving through a wired connection to the printer.
About the Status LED The table below provides LED status light descriptions. LED Status Description Off Power is turned Off Blue (solid) The printer is idle and waiting for the next print job Blue (blinking from start up) The printer is experiencing a memory error. You need to upgrade the firmware. For more information, see Upgrade the Printer Firmware Blue (blinking) The printer is starting up. Printing is paused.
Communications Wizard Wizard Description Line Analyzer Logs all incoming data on all communications channels and saves the data to a log file. For advanced users. Calibration Wizard Wizard Description Media Calibrates all media sensors and shows current print settings. Sensor Calibrates the sensor used with the label dispenser. Available when the sensor is installed. Date and Time Calibrates the date and time. Screen Calibrates the touch screen.
Autosense Autosense allows the printer to automatically sense from label to label, the incoming data stream and its language, and print each label accordingly. Note: Autosense is the default printer configuration and does not support an IPL data stream. Direct Protocol Direct Protocol (DP) uses a more intuitive English-like syntax. Direct Protocol lets you combine predefined layouts and variable data to create labels, tickets, and tags.
Smart Printing Smart Printing refers to the ability of the printer to independently run printing operations without being connected to a host computer. If you are running printer-based applications written in C#, select Smart Printing as your printer command language. Access the Printer Web Page 1. Open a browser window on your PC. 2. In the location or address bar, type the printer IP address and press Enter. 3. Click Login. The Login page appears. You will be prompted for a user name and password.
From the Main Menu You can use this procedure to change the printer command language from the main menu on the printer. 10 1. From the Ready screen, press the Main Menu button. 2. From the Main Menu, press Settings > System Settings > General. 3. Scroll down until you reach Command Language, and make your selection. 4. Restart the printer: the printer starts up in the command language that you selected.
CHAPTER 2 SET UP THE PRINTER This section contains information about loading media and ribbon, printing a test label, calibrating the screen, and adjusting the printer. Power Up the Printer The printer goes through a startup wizard the first time you turn on the power. 1. Connect one end of the power cord to the back of the printer and plug the other end to AC power. Warning: Installing the printer requires a power cord connected to a socket-outlet with an earthing connection. 2.
Calibrate the Touch Screen You can calibrate the screen from the printer website or from the touch panel on the printer. To calibrate the screen from the website: To access the website, make sure your printer is connected to the same network as your computer. 1. Open your browser and type the printer IP address into the web address bar. 2. In the menu section, click on Services > Screen Calibration. If you are prompted to login, the temporary username is itadmin and the password is pass. 3.
To load media for tear off printing: Warning: The tear bar contains sharp edges. Keep fingers and other body parts away from the tear bar. Warning: Moving parts are exposed when the cover is open. Make sure the cover is closed before operating the printer. 1. Open the media cover 2. Remove the media roll lever. 3. Load the media onto the media supply hub. Note: Make sure you push the roll all the way against the inner wall of the printer. 4.
14 5. Turn the printhead lift lever counterclockwise to raise the printhead and lift the front arm. 6. Route the media through the print mechanism, through the front arm.
7. Adjust the media and dancer guides. Note: There is a media guide that is located near the printhead. It is recommended to adjust the media guide all the way to the right in order to insert the media. If not, it can be difficult to load the media. 8. Turn the printhead lift lever clockwise to close the printhead and lower the front arm and click into place. 9. Press the Print button to advance the media. 10. Close the media cover.
Load Media for Peel and Rewind Printing There are two options to load the media. Follow steps 1-9 from Load Media for Tear-Off Printing, then: 16 1. Secure the media holder onto the media supply hub 2. Ensure the media lever is in the upright position and the screw is tightened. 3. Lift the lever to open the peel-off module to route media to rewind hub.
4. Route the media around the media rewinder. 5. Lock the Rewind/Liner Take-Up knob into closed position. OR Follow steps 1-9 from Load Media for Peel-Off Printing, then: 1. Slide media roll holder in place. 2. Route the media around the media supply roller.
3. Turn the printhead lift lever clockwise to close the printhead, lower the front arm and click into place, and lift the rewinder batch plate into place. 4. Go to Main Menu > Setting > Printing > Media > Printing Mode, select Rewind from the list. Note: Honeywell recommends using non-perforated labels when using rewinder mode. Loading with the Cutter Follow the steps 1-9 for tear off printing, then: 18 1. Load media onto supply hub 2.
3. Open the cutter plate 4. Route the media through the cutter. 5. Turn the printhead lift lever clockwise to close the printhead, lower the front arm and click into place, and lift the cutter into place. 6. Adjust the media and dancer guides.
Load Fanfold Media Note: Before loading fanfold media, insert an empty media core onto the rewinder take-up hub, put the media supply lever in the upright position and tighten the screw. From the Back From the Bottom About the Ribbon Thermal transfer printing provides a durable printout that is less vulnerable to chemicals, heat, and sunlight than direct thermal printing. Select a ribbon type that matches the media you are using and configure the printer for thermal transfer media.
The printer supports thermal transfer ribbon rolls with the ink-coated side facing either inward or outward. To determine which type of ribbon you have, place the ribbon on a piece of paper as shown, and use a pen or other sharp object to scratch the ribbon. If you see a mark on the paper, your ribbon is wound ink out. Load Ribbon 1. Open the media cover. 2. Turn the printhead lift lever counterclockwise to raise the printhead and lift the front arm.
3. Slide the empty core onto the ribbon rewind hub. Note: For ribbon that has the ink wound out, place the ribbon on the ribbon rewind hub with the ribbon wound clockwise. For ribbon that has the ink wound in, place the ribbon on the ribbon rewind hub with the ribbon wound counterclockwise. 4. Route the ribbon through the print mechanism and pull out approximately 8 inches (20cm) of ribbon leader. Ink Out Ink In 22 5.
Ribbon Removal Remove used ribbon from the ribbon take-up hub when you change the roll of ribbon. Remove the used ribbon each time you change a new roll of media if the ribbon is less than the width of the printhead. To remove the used ribbon: 1. Break/tear the ribbon before the ribbon take-up hub. Note: Do not cut the ribbon on the ribbon take-up hub; doing so may result in damage to the take-up hub. 2. Slide the used ribbon from the ribbon take-up hub.
Printhead Pressure and Toggle Position Pressure Adjustment You may need to adjust the printhead pressure on the printer if: • You are using thicker or thinner media than previously. • Your thermal transfer ribbon starts to crease. Do not use a higher printhead pressure than necessary. It may increase the wear on the printhead and shorten its life. 1. 2. Use your finger to turn the wheel to adjust pressure. • Rotate the wheel clockwise to increase the pressure resulting in darker print.
If any of these things occur, you probably have an unbalanced printhead. The printer is adjusted at the factory for full-width media. If you are using media that is less than full-width (4 inches or 102mm), adjust the position of the toggle as necessary to provide the even pressure on the media. Toggle Settings Item Scenario Printhead Toggle Setting 1 Thin media or the media and ribbon requires lower pressure to print well or DT media Decrease the pressure on both left and right toggles.
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CHAPTER 3 CONNECT THE PRINTER This section contains information about connecting the printer to a PC or to a network. Use the From the Printer Web Page or the Main Menu to configure settings. Connect the Printer to Your PC Caution: Read and review the warnings in this manual carefully before connecting the printer. You can connect the printer to your PC using one of the following methods.
Connect the Printer to an Ethernet Network Use the Ethernet port to set up your printer as a network printer. The printer is set to automatically retrieve an IP address from the network (DHCP) when you turn the printer. You can use the network connection with InterDriver. You can also use it to send commands directly to the printer through a terminal connection (Telnet), or through FTP/SFTP. Note: To enable the FTP/SFTP from the webpage, go to Configure > System Settings > Manage Service. 1.
By default, the printer supports DHCP networks. Note: If you are not using a DHCP network, Wi-Fi settings must be configured by using Honeywell PrintSet 5 through a USB connection to the printer. Send commands through a serial connection, or use the wizards and settings menus on the printer. Configure Wi-Fi Communications from the Web Page Use this procedure to configure wireless communications from the printer web page.
5. Change the directory to: /home/user/certificates/public. 6. Type the command: ls -la. 7. You should see the certificate that you transferred in step 3. 8. Use the certinstall script to install the certificate using this format: certinstall.sh 9. When you receive confirmation that the certificate was installed, type this command to make sure you see a.pem file and another soft link to the same file: ls -la.
USB Host Port Use the USB host interface port on the printer to connect these peripheral devices: Device Description Keyboard Use a standard USB keyboard to send Fingerprint printer language commands directly to the printer or to enter information if you are running a Smart Printing application. Barcode scanner Use USB barcode scanners for data input with a Smart Printing application. The printer also supports other USB scanners that use a generic keyboard driver.
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CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURE THE PRINTER Use one of these methods to view and change printer settings: • Printer web page (PD4500C only) • Main Menu (PD4500C only) • PrintSet 5 • Programming commands Printer Configuration Menus The structure of the printer configuration menus is consistent among the different interfaces. The same organization appears whether you are accessing the menus through the web page or the printer Main Menu.
Printer Configuration Configure the Printer from the Main Menu You can view or change the configuration settings by pressing the Settings button from the Main Menu. 1. From the Ready screen, press the Main Menu button. 2. From the Main Menu, press the Settings button. The Settings menu appears. 3. Select the settings you want to configure and make your changes. 4. Save your changes when prompted.
Printer Webpage User Name and Password You will be prompted for a user name and password. The default username is itadmin and the default password is pass. Once you login, you have the option to change the user name and password. Configure the Printer from the Web Page If you are using Ethernet or Wi-Fi communications, you can change configuration settings from the web page of the printer. Connect the printer to your network and obtain an IP address. 1. Open a web browser on your PC. 2.
You can download Honeywell applications to extend the capabilities of the printer. You may need to purchase a license to run some applications. To learn more about, licenses and other Honeywell software solutions, go to sps.honeywell.com > Software. Support for Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions products is available online through the Technical Support Portal.
Uploading from a USB Storage Device You can use a USB storage device to install fonts, images, applications, formats, and web forms to the printer. Use this table to understand where your files need to be located on the USB storage device for the printer to install them.
4. Use the USB Device menu to upload the file to the printer. 5. Restart the printer. The new image file you uploaded appears in place of the original Ready screen. Printer Profiles You can save updated printer default settings as a printer profile. The printer supports multiple profiles that can be saved and loaded at any time. For example, you can create one profile to use when you are printing on continuous label stock, and a different profile to use when you are printing on label stock with gaps.
Load a Printer Profile Using Programming Commands You can load a saved printer profile to another printer by sending programming commands directly from your PC to the printer through a terminal program (such as HyperTerminal), a serial connection, or a network connection. All commands are case-sensitive. Note: To load printer profiles that modify communication settings that require itadmin rights, you must log in as an itadmin: RUN “su- p pass itadmin” for FP/DP.
5. Select Configuration. 6. Select Export Configuration. A list of the available files appears. 7. Select the file to export. 8. Press OK when the confirmation message appears. Menu Shortcuts You can create shortcuts to access frequently used menus or items, such as profiles, applications, test labels, and wizards. These shortcuts are added to a Quick Choices menu, which replaces the Main Menu. The Main Menu appears as the first item in the Quick Choice menu.
4. To select test labels: a. Select Tools. b. Select Test Labels. c. To add individual test labels, select each test label option and a check mark appears in each box. d. Select the check mark icon at the bottom of the screen. 5. To select wizards: a. Select Wizards. b. To add individual wizards, select each wizard and a check mark appears in each box. c. Select the check mark icon at the bottom of the screen. 6.
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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING System Information Look in the System Information tab on the printer web page for useful information and statistics on the printer hardware and firmware. Statistics Use the printer web page to view important statistics about your printer.
Printer Odometer You can check the odometer from the printer web page to see the printhead usage and how the current values compare to the alert values. Note: To check the printer odometer from the web page, the printer must be turned on and connected to your network. 1. Open a web browser on your PC. 2. In the address bar, type the IP address of your printer and press Enter. The printer home page appears. 3. Click the System Information tab. 4. Select Odometer.
6. Click System Settings > Maintenance Alerts. The Maintenance Alerts settings page appears. 7. Type the values you want to set for each maintenance alert. 8. Click Save when you are finished. Alert Notifications The way you receive error alerts is determined by the notification method you configure. You can choose between receiving notifications by SNMP trap, email, or SNMP trap + email. • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > System Settings > General > Alert Notification Method.
Error Alerts and Solutions Use these tables to understand and troubleshoot some common error alerts you may receive and how to fix them. 46 Error Alert Solution Label Not Taken Printing has been stopped because a label is obstructing the label taken sensor. Remove the label to resume printing or try LTS sensor calibration to clear this error. Printhead Lifted Lower the printhead. Front Arm Lifted Lower Front Arm Out of Ribbon Load ribbon in the printer. Out of Media Load media in the printer.
Troubleshoot Printer Problems and Find Solutions Use this section to find possible solutions to printer problems. Print Problems PD45 User Guide Problem Possible Solution The printout is weak Try these possible solutions in order: • Make sure that your media > print quality setting is appropriate for the type of media you are using. • The contrast may be too low. Increase the contrast. • The printhead pressure may be too low. Increase the printhead pressure. • Replace the printhead.
Problem Possible Solution The ribbon wrinkles Try these possible solutions in order:. • Darkness setting may be too high, reduce darkness setting • You may need to adjust the media edge guide and use/adjust the Media roll holder. • Incorrect or uneven printhead pressure, adjust Printhead Pressure and Toggle Position. • Adjust the ribbon tension bar, turn the tension bar screw clockwise to move the bar lower and decrease the tension.
1. Start a web browser on your desktop PC. 2. In the address field, type the printer IP address and press Enter. The printer web page appears. 3. Click Login in the upper right corner of the screen. The Login page appears. 4. Type your Username and Password in the text fields and click Login. 5. Select Services > Restore Defaults. The Restore Defaults menu appears with none of the check boxes selected. 6. To restore all default settings, select all of the check boxes and then click Restore.
3. Turn the printer on while pressing and holding the Feed button. 4. Release the Feed button when the status bar is nearly full. 5. All the settings are restored on the printer. 6. Turn the printhead lift lever clockwise to lower the printhead and close the media cover. Upgrade the Printer Firmware Check for periodic updates to the printer firmware. The latest version of the firmware is available from the Honeywell Technical Support Downloads portal (https://hsmftp.honeywell.com).
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CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE Clean the Printer Warning: Disconnect the power cord from the socket-outlet before installing user-service parts in the printer. To properly maintain the printer, you should clean it regularly. You can clean these parts of the printer: • Printhead • Platen roller • Media guides • Media path • Exterior of the printer Caution: To avoid possible personal injury or damage to the printer, never insert any pointed or sharp objects into the printer.
Clean the Printhead Warning: The printhead/motor may be hot. Allow the printhead/motor to cool. Cleaning the printhead on a regular basis is important for the life of the printhead and for the print quality. Note: Honeywell recommends cleaning the printhead each time you replace the media. Follow this procedure to clean the printhead using the cleaning card. If you need to clean additional residue from the platen roller or tear bar, use a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol.
Clean the Front Sensor Both the upper and lower of front sensor are transparent to allow light to pass between the two parts of the label gap and label mark sensors. It is important to keep these surfaces free of dust, stuck labels, and adhesive residue. 1. Turn the printer off and disconnect the printer from power. 2. Open the media cover. 3. Lift the front sensor arm and clean both the upper and lower of front sensor with a soft, lint-free cloth soaked in isopropyl alcohol. 4.
of media or ribbon you use, the amount of energy to the printhead, the print speed, and the ambient temperature of the room you print in. The firmware detects the new printhead when you restart the printer. 56 1. Turn the printer off and disconnect the printer from power. 2. Open the media cover. 3. Remove the media and ribbon (if installed). 4. Turn the printhead lift lever counterclockwise to raise the printhead. 5. Pull down the Front Sensor. 6.
7. Use a screwdriver to loosen the left and right screw. 8. Turn the printhead lift leaver counter clockwise and put the printhead toward you to remove. Note: Use a long screwdriver and the guiding holes to access the screws. 9. Disconnect the two cables from the printhead as you remove it from the printer. 10. Connect the two printhead cables to the new printhead. 11. Insert the new printhead to the bracket into the printer. 12. Turn the printhead lift lever clockwise to close it. 13.
Replace the Platen Roller If the printer platen roller gets damaged or wears out, it may need to be replaced. 1. Turn the printer off and disconnect the printer from power. 2. Open the media cover. 3. Remove the media. 4. Turn the printhead lift lever counterclockwise to raise the printhead. 5. Pull the front sensor knob toward the outside. 6. Pull down the front sensor toward the front side. 7.
8. Insert the new platen roller and slide it into the printer. 9. Lock the platen roller by rotating the latch counter clockwise.
Sensor Calibration If your printer has the optional sensor or the label dispenser (which includes the sensor), use the wizard to calibrate the sensor for your media. Note: For best results, calibrate the sensor each time you load media or move the printer to a different environment. If you installed the sensor module or the label dispenser in the printer, calibrate the sensor before you begin printing. Before you calibrate the sensor, load media and ribbon in the printer as necessary. 1.
3. Close the media cover.
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CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Printer and Environmental Specifications 1. Go to sps.honeywell.com. 2. Navigate to the printer product page. 3. Locate the Products tab. 4. Click on your printer model. 5. Select one of the following tabs: • Specifications Printer specifications are listed here. • Documents Download the Data Sheet, Quick Start Guide, User Guide, Regulatory Information, and other product documentation.
• Ribbon low • Front arm lift Network Services • FTP • SFTP • HTTP/HTTPS • SNMP v1/2c • SNMP client support for IPv4 and IPv6 • WINS for IPv4 • BOOTP for IPv4 • DNS client support for IPv4 and IPv6 • Line Printer Protocol • Raw TCP (Telnet in/out) • DHCP client for IPv4 and IPv6 network (dual stack) • IPv4 and IPv6 • Ping • IPSEC/IKEv2 over IPv6 • SSH • NTP • Supports 10/100Mbps Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-T) Fonts Resident Fonts 64 • Andale Mono • Andale Mono Bold
• MHeiGB18030C-Medium • Monospace 821 • Monospace 821 Bold • OCR A • OCR B • Univers • Univers Bold • Univers Condensed Bold • Univers Extra Condensed Downloadable Fonts For broader language and character support, any Unicode TrueType or TrueTypebased OpenType font may be downloaded. Fonts from Monotype Imaging are recommended to address global languages. The fonts below have been tested and are available for purchase and download at www.fonts.com.
Supported Font Types • TrueType • OpenType • Bitmap Printed Barcode Symbologies 1D Barcode Symbologies • Codabar • Code 11 • Code 39 • Code 93 • Code 128 • DUN-14/16 • EAN • HIBC 39 • HIBC 128 • Industrial 2 of 5 • Interleaved 2 of 5 • ISBT-128 • Matrix 2 of 5 • Straight 2 of 5 • UPC 2D Barcode Symbologies 66 • Aztec • Code 16K • Code 49 • Data Matrix • DotCode • Grid Matrix • MaxiCode • MicroPDF417 • MSI (modified Plessey) • PDF417 PD45 User Guide
• Planet Code • Plessey Code • Postnet • QR Code • RSS-14 • USPS 4-State Customer barcode Graphic File Types • PCX • PNG • GIF • BMP PD45 User Guide 67
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APPENDIX A DEFAULT SETTINGS Use this appendix to view the printer’s factory default settings. Communications Settings Serial Port The printer must be connected to the PC through a serial port to view the settings: • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > Communications > Serial > COM1. • From the printer web page, click the Configure tab. Go to Communications > Serial.
Ethernet To view these settings: • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > Communications > Ethernet. • From the printer web page, click the Configure tab. Go to Communications > Ethernet. Ethernet Setting Description Default (IPv4) IP Assignment Method Specifies how the printer obtains an IP address. DHCP (IPv4) IP Address Specifies the unique network-level address that is assigned to each device in a TCP/IP network (IPv4). 0.0.0.
Media Setting Description Default Media Type Selects the type of media that is loaded in the printer. Media With Gaps Print Method Selects the method of printing that the printer is using. Ribbon (TTR) for thermal transfer printers, or No Ribbon (DT) for direct thermal printers Media Margin (X) Sets the width of the margin from the left edge of the label along the printhead to the edge of the printable area. Unit of measurement is defined in the Unit of Measurement parameter.
72 Media Setting Description Default Clip Default Determines if the printer prints items outside the printable area of the label. When this is set to Off, the printer returns an error if any part of a barcode label cannot be printed because that part extends beyond the printable area. When this is set to On, the printer prints all barcode labels, but may also print unreadable, incomplete labels.
Media Setting Description Default Hold Feed Button Action Sets the action when you press and hold the Print button for more than 2 seconds: Test feed: The printer prints two configuration labels as it calibrates the media sensors. Smart Calibration: Detects media type (gap, black mark, or continuous, detects printing method (ribbon or noribbon), and calibrates media length. Smart Calibration Label Counter Specifies a label counter (from 1 to 49) that SNMP uses to report media counts.
System Settings General System To view these settings: 74 • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > System Settings > General. • From the printer web page, click Configure > System Settings > General. General System Setting Description Default System Name Sets the network identification name (WINS name) of the printer. Printer model number and serial number. System Location Sets the location of the printer. Empty string System Contact Sets the name of the printer administrator.
Display Settings To view these settings: • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > System Settings > Display • From the printer web page, click Configure > System Settings > Display Display Setting Description Default Brightness Selects the brightness of the printer screen. Low Idle Information Selects the information that appears on the printer screen when it is in Idle mode. IPv4 address Time Format Selects the format used to display time on the printer.
System Network Services Note: You will only see Manage Services from the menus if you have an Ethernet or Wireless module installed in the printer. Note: The printer supports 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-T) To view these services: 76 • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > System Settings > Manage Services. • From the printer web page, go to Configure > System Settings > Manage Services.
Maintenance Alerts To view these settings: • From the printer Main Menu, select Settings > System Settings > Maintenance Alerts. • From the printer web page, click the Configure tab. Go to System Settings > Maintenance Alerts. Maintenance Alerts Setting PD45 User Guide Description Default Odometer (User Resettable) Sets the length of media (in meters) that the printer prints before the Odometer (User Resettable) alert is sent, if this alert is configured.
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APPENDIX B PRINT LABELS WITH INPRINT The INPrint Page The INPrint page features sample web forms you can use to print single labels if you are using the Fingerprint or Direct Protocol Language on your printer. Select a web form from the lists and enter information in the fields for that label. You can then preview and print the label. The printer firmware includes several predefined label formats. You can also copy your own label formats to the printer and print them from the INPrint page.
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APPENDIX C ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS Printer Accessories and Options Option/Accessory PD4500C Description Wi-Fi Module Yes Customer installed accessory. Use the Wi-Fi module to communicate with the printer wirelessly. Accessory Cutter Yes Service technician installed accessory Note: To view the accessory manuals, visit your printer product page at sps.honeywell.com.
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