PM45 and PM45c Interface Boards and Accessories User Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Customer Support ....................................................................................................................... vii Technical Assistance ............................................................................................................ vii Product Service and Repair ............................................................................................... vii Limited Warranty ..........................................................................
Digital Opto In ........................................................................................................................15 Digital Opto Out.....................................................................................................................16 Relays.........................................................................................................................................17 IEEE 1284 Parallel Board ..................................................................
ON PORTIN........................................................................................................................42 PORTIN................................................................................................................................42 PORTOUT ...........................................................................................................................42 ON PORTOUT ..................................................................................................
Installation...............................................................................................................................77 Extendable Tray ............................................................................................................................79 Out of the Box .........................................................................................................................79 Installation............................................................................
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Caution: You must implement both hardware and software safety precautions to prevent the possibility of undefined system states. Caution: You must make sure that dangerous conditions cannot occur under any circumstances, even for a brief period of time. Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, keep the cover closed and turn off the printer when not in use. There are no userserviceable parts inside the power supply unit.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Honeywell offers a full range of optional interface boards and accessories for the PM45 and PM45c printers. The interface boards included in this guide are compatible with both PM45 and PM45c printers.
Accessory Compatible with PM45/PM45c/Both Full Batch Rewinder PM45 Large Media Edge Arm Guide PM45 Short Media Cover PM45c Dome Media Cover PM45c Thermal Printhead Both Caution: Read and review the warnings in this manual carefully before connecting the printer. Set Up Printer for Installing Board/Accessories You need to remove both the media cover and the electronics cover to install the interface boards or accessories.
2. Use the screwdriver and rotate counterclockwise to remove the four torx screws that secures the media cover in place. 3. Lower the media cover and lift it off the hinges. 4. Put the media cover aside on a soft cloth to avoid scratches. To remove media cover for PM45c printer, 1. Open the media cover. 2. Use a small wrench to loosen the nut that secures the media cover latches in place. 3. Slide the latches counterclockwise into the open position. 4.
Remove Electronics Cover To remove the electronics cover, 4 1. Remove the media cover. 2. Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to remove the two screws that secure the electronics cover to the inside of the printer base. 3. Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to remove the two screws located on the outside of the electronics cover. 4. Remove the electronics cover, and put the cover aside on a soft cloth to avoid scratches.
Remove Front Access Door To remove the access door for PM45 printer, 1. Open the access door and lift it out and away from the printer. To remove the access door for PM45c printer, 1. Open the access door, remove the T20 screw that attaches it to the printer and slide it out and away from the printer. For more information about available accessories, see the PM45 product page at www.honeywellaidc.com. Contact your local sales representative for ordering information.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING INTERFACE BOARDS Industrial Interface Board This section describes how to physically install the Industrial Interface Board in the printer and how to configure the serial communication port. Printer Firmware The printer must be fitted with Honeywell Fingerprint v10.18.00.0015 (or later). Note: The kit supports only Fingerprint and Direct Protocol command languages.
The tools needed for installation are #T10 and #T20 Torx screwdrivers. Installation Warning: The installation described in this section must only be performed by an authorized service technician. Honeywell assumes no responsibility for personal injury or damage to the equipment if the installation is performed by an unauthorized person. Caution: Follow standard ESD guidelines to avoid damaging the equipment.
4. On the back of the printer, remove the two screws that secure the cover plate to the printer, and remove the cover plate. 5. Use the T10 screwdriver to remove the screw located on the top of the printer main board and attach the space saver screw. 6. Insert the Industrial Interface Board into the printer and secure the board assembly to the printer with two screws.
7. Secure the optional board assembly to the spacer with a Torx screw. 8. Insert the USB cable into the J38 or J37 connector on the printer main board. Then insert the other end into the J13 connector on the Industrial Interface Board. J13 J37 9. Fit the straps and circuits on the board to configure the type of serial communication you want to use. For more details, see Serial Interface. 10. Put the cover back and secure it with the 4 screws.
Serial Interface This section describes how to modify the interface board for RS-232 (standard), RS-422 isolated/full duplex, or RS-485 isolated/half duplex on the “uart2:” port and explains the configuration of the interface connector. One of the circuits shown below will be needed for the serial communication you want to use.
RS-232 Socket 9 8 7 6 12 Pin of DB9 Signal Name Description 1 +5VDC External +5VDC max 600mA (automatic switch off at overload, short-circuit protected) 2 TXD Transmit data 5 3 RXD Receive data 4 4 DSR Data set ready 5 GND Ground 6 DTR Data terminal ready 7 CTS Clear to send 8 RTS Request to send 9 - - 3 2 1 PM45 and PM45c Accessory User Guide
RS-422 Isolated, Full Duplex (reconfiguration required) Note: The RS-422 circuit is available as a spare part.
RS-485 Isolated, Full Duplex (reconfiguration required) Note: The RS-485 circuit is available as a spare part.
Industrial Interface The Industrial Interface, provides 8 digital IN ports with optocouplers, 8 digital OUT ports with optocouplers, and 4 OUT ports with relays. The industrial interface has no straps or circuits to be fitted or removed. All signals are available on a DB-44pin socket and the various ports are controlled by the Honeywell Fingerprint instructions PORTIN and PORTOUT ON/OFF. For more information, see the Honeywell Fingerprint Command Reference Manual at www.sps.honeywell.com.
Simplified schematics of a digital IN port: Digital Opto Out The current to each optocoupler of the digital OUT ports can be turned on and off using PORTOUT ON/OFF statements. The status of the ports can be read using PORTIN functions. If a current is led through the optocoupler of the port. PORTIN returns the value -1 (true), else it returns the value 0 (false).
Simplified schematics of a digital OUT port: Relays The relays of the OUT ports can be individually activated using PORTOUT ON/OFF statements. The status of the ports can be read by means of PORTIN functions. If a relay is activated, PORTIN returns the value -1 (true), else it returns the value 0 (false).
Connector Configuration: Pin of DSUB 44 Signal Name Description Fingerprint Ref. No.
IEEE 1284 Parallel Board This section describe how to install the IEEE1284 Parallel port interface board and the connector configuration. Out of the Box • One IEEE 1284 Parallel Port Board • One USB cable The only tools required for installation are the #T10 and #T20 Torx screwdrivers. Installation Warning: The installation described in this section must be only performed by an authorized service technician.
20 1. Turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord. 2. Remove the media cover (See page 2). 3. Remove the electronics cover (See page 4). 4. On the back of the printer, remove the two screws that secure the cover plate to the printer, and remove the cover plate. 5. Insert the parallel port board into the printer, and secure the board with the two screws you removed in Step 4.
6. Insert the USB cable into the J38 connector on the printer main board. Then insert the other end into the J2 connector on the Parallel Board. J2 J38 7. Replace the electronics cover. 8. Replace the media cover.
Parallel Interface This section describes the signals on the connector of the IEEE 1284 interface board. Connector Configuration The IEEE 1284 board has a standard 36pin IEEE 1284 B socket with the following configuration.
RFID Interface Board This section describe how to install the RFID interface board and the connector configuration. Out of the Box • One RFID interface board • RFID antenna • One antenna cable • Two USB cables • One spacer screw • Two Torx screws You will also need a #T10 and #T20 screwdriver and a small wrench. Installation To install the RFID module, you need to open the printer and physically install the module in the printer.
Caution: Follow standard ESD guidelines to avoid damaging the equipment. Caution: Before you begin, turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord and communication cables. 1. Turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord. 2. Remove the media cover (See page 2). 3. Remove the electronics cover (See page 4). Installing RFID Antenna 1. Turn the printhead lever counterclockwise to raise the printhead. 2. Remove the tear bar.
3. Turn the platen roller release lever clockwise and slide the platen roller away from the printer. 4. Feed the antenna cable through the round cutout from the electronics side of the printer. Connect the antenna cable to the antenna cable jack on the RFID antenna. 5. Insert the RFID antenna into the media guide assembly.
guide assembly and inside wall of the printer base. 6. Replace and secure the tear bar and platen roller. Install the RFID Board Assembly 26 1. On the back of the printer, remove the two screws that secure the cover plate to the printer, and remove the cover plate. 2. Attach the spacer screw to the center of the printer main board.
3. Insert the RFID board into the printer and secure the board using a #T20 screwdriver on the printer. 4. Route the antenna cable through the electronics side of the printer and connect the antenna cable to the cable jack on the RFID board assembly.
5. Insert the USB cable into the J37 or J38 connector on the printer main board. Then insert the other end into the J3 connector on the RFID Board. J3 J37 28 6. Replace the electronics cover. 7. Replace the media cover.
Applicator Interface Board This section describes how to physically install and configure the Applicator interface board in the PM45 and PM45c printers. Printer Firmware The printer must be fitted with Honeywell Fingerprint v10.18.00.0015 (or later). Note: The kit supports only Fingerprint, Direct Protocol, and ZSim.
Installing the Applicator Interface Board Warning: The installation described in this section must only be performed by an authorized service technician. Honeywell assumes no responsibility for personal injury or damage to the equipment if the installation is performed by an unauthorized person. Caution: Follow standard ESD guidelines to avoid damaging the equipment. Caution: Before you begin, turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord and communication cables.
5. Use the T10 screwdriver to remove the screw located on top of the printer main board and replace with spacer screw. 6. Insert the applicator interface board into the printer and secure the board assembly to the printer with two torx screws. 7. Secure the interface board assembly to the spacer screw with a Torx screw. 8. Insert the USB cable to the J38 or J37 connector on the printer main board and connect the other end to the J1 connector of the applicator board.
9. Insert the power cable J33 on the printer main board and connect the other end J2 on the of the applicator board. J33 J2 10. Put the electronics cover back on secure it with the 4 screws. 11. Put the media cover back on and secure it. Interfacing This option board contains 4 connectors for a Z-Style Port, an S-Style Port, an External Power Port, and an External Error Port. 32 Port Description Z-Style A D-Sub 15Pin receptacle connector. S-Style A D Shaped SCSI 14Pin connector.
Z-Style Port Z-Style Port Pinouts Pin Signal Type Description 1 Signal ground Ground configurable for internal or external source 2 +5VDC Power Voltage supply for external sensors. Configurable for internal or external source. 3 Start print Input Pulse Mode - prints one and only one label whenever this pin is pulled to ground. Signal must be de-asserted and reasserted to print another label. • Printing starts on HIGH to LOW transition if format is ready.
Pin Signal Type Description 4 Feed Input Assert LOW to feed label stock. De-assert HIGH to stop feeding labels. 5 Pause Input Assert LOW for 200ms and then de-assert HIGH to toggle between pause and un-pause states. 6 Reprint Input Reprint mode is enabled in software. When this mode in enabled, assert LOW to reprint last label. This input is ignored when reprint mode is disabled. 7 +24VDC Output Power for external devices: +24VDC (±10%) @ 2A. 8 Power ground Ground +24VDC return.
S-Style Port S-Style Port Pinouts Pin Signal Type Description 1 Media out Output Goes LOW when the printer is out of media. 2 Signal ground Ground Configurable for internal or external source. 3 Ribbon out Output Goes LOW when the printer is out of ribbon.
Pin Signal Type Description 6 End print Output Drives an applicator or other external device requiring synchronization with the print cycle. Choose between four types of output signals: • Type 1 (Default): Asserted LOW for 20ms when label has finished printing and positioned. Not asserted during continuous printing. • Type 2: Asserted HIGH for 20ms when label has finished printing and positioned. Not asserted during continuous printing.
Pin Signal Type Description 5 +24VDC Input +24VDC input for distribution through Applicator Port connector (Z-Style pin 7, S-Style pin 12) 6 Power ground Input Power return for input (Z-Style pin 8, S-Style pin 2) External Error Port External Error Port Pinouts Pin Signal Type Description 1 AppErr_1 Input Applicator error #1, reserved for external applicator device to signal error for printer to receive status of applicator.
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Configuring Applicator Port Settings The applicator interface supports three different applicator modes: • Z-Style Port • S-Style Port • I-Style Port. This mode combines Z-Style or S-Style settings with the ability to trigger external I/O systems via the External Error port. You can configure applicator port settings from the web browser interface or in Setup Mode. Web Browser Interface 1. From the menu, click System Settings > Manage I/O. The configuration screen appears. 2.
Setting Description DC 24V Configures the printer to use either its internal power supply or an external supply (connected to the External Power port) to provide +24VDC to the Z-Style and SStyle ports. 5. Click Save. The settings are saved. Setup Mode Use the printer touch screen to view and change settings. 1. Press Menu > Settings > System Settings > Manage I/O. 2. Choose Enable from the drop-down list for the applicator. 3. From the menu, select Menu > Settings > Printing > Applicator.
Signal Description Endprint Asserted during or after a print cycle. The endprint signal also behaves differently depending on the applicator port endprint mode. When the startprint signal is received, the endprint signal may or may not be asserted. There are five options to choose from: • Mode 0: Endprint signal is never asserted. • Mode 1 (Z-Style)/Type 3 (S-Style): Asserted low during print/feed cycle. • Mode 2 (Z-Style)/Type 4 (S-Style): Asserted high during print/feed cycle.
This section includes basic information for each of these commands. For more information, see the Fingerprint Command reference manual. ON PORTIN This command allows a Fingerprint application to detect in signals. If a particular in signal is asserted, the application moves to the subroutine responsible for carrying out tasks related to that in signal. One command is available for detection of each of the 8 in signals. Note: This command is not supported by Honeywell Direct Protocol. Example: • ON PORTIN.
Example: • ON PORTOUT.RESET GOSUB nnn Using External Applicator Signals The printer responds to external applicator port signals differently, depending on whether your application is using Fingerprint or Honeywell Direct Protocol. Fingerprint and Applicator Signals When you use Fingerprint, all in signals and the Data-ready out signal are handled by Fingerprint. Other out signals are handled by firmware.
Reprint When the Reprint signal is received, the application moves to a specified subroutine that reprints the last valid label. Example: • ... 100 ON PORTIN.REPRINT GOSUB 150 ... 150 PRINTFEED -1,1 160 RETURN Printfeed The dataready signal must be set manually by the Fingerprint application before a printfeed is issued when using with an applicator.
Resetting Out Signals Out signals are reset to their default values when certain options are changed by using the SETUP menu. When the reset is detected, the application moves to a specified subroutine and performs the tasks necessary to reinitialize the print engine. Example: • 10 ON PORTOUT.RESET GOSUB 150 ... 150 perform initialization 160 RETURN Direct Protocol and Applicator Signals In Direct Protocol, all in and out signals are handled by the Direct Protocol firmware.
• when the printer is waiting for a startprint signal during the execution of a printfeed command. The printer prints only one label at a time. Handling External Applicator Errors The external applicator error in signals (APPERR1, APPERR2, APPERR3, RTWINEXT) should be asserted when external applicator errors occur. When one of these signals is detected, an associated event is activated in the System Health Monitor (SHM).
Cause: Error Number: Running the PORTOUT.DATAREADY ON|OFF or PORTIN. GOSUB XXX commands when the printer is using Direct Protocol. 90 EAPPERR1 Message: Cause: Result: Error Number: Applicator Error 1. AppErr1 in signal detected. Activates event in System Health Monitor (SHM). 1340 EAPPERR2 Message: Cause: Result: Applicator Error 2. Error Number: 1341 AppErr2 in signal detected. Activates event in System Health Monitor (SHM).
Message: Cause: Message: Cause: 48 APPLICATOR PORT: Wait for signal. Running a PRINTFEED command blocks execution until a startprint signal is received. The message appears when execution has been blocked for a few seconds. APPLICATOR PORT: Wait for reprint. Running a PRINTFEED -1,1 command blocks execution until a reprint signal is received. The message appears when execution has been blocked for a few seconds.
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Interface Board This section describe how to install the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth board on the PM45 and PM45c printer. Out of the Box • Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module • Antenna Installation You will need a torx screwdriver to install the Wi-Fi/BT module.
50 1. Remove the two screws that secure the small cover plate to the printer, and remove the cover plate. 2. Insert the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth board into the printer, and secure the board with the two screws you removed in step1.
3. Connect the antenna to the antenna connector on the back plate. Note: To learn more about configuring Wi-Fi, see the PM45 and PM45c User Guide. To view the User Guide, visit the PM45 product page at www.honeywellaidc.com.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING ACCESSORIES Label Dispenser The label dispenser accessory for the PM45 and PM45c printer self-strips the label and removes the liner from the self-adhesive label stock. Out of the Box • Label dispenser Installation You will need a torx screwdriver to install the label dispenser. 1. Open media cover. 2. Remove the front access door. (See page 5) 3. Remove the three screws that attach the tear bar to the printer and remove it.
54 4. Align the label dispenser where the tear bar was removed, and affix using the previously removed three screws. 5. Route the media through the label dispenser.
6. Pull the label dispenser lever up. 7. Close the media cover.
Cutter Module Cutter modules for PM45 and PM45c come with standard cutter module for non adhesive labels and a cutter with adhesive resistant blades for adhesive labels. The installation procedure is same for both models of cutter. Installing Cutter Module for PM45 Printer Use these instructions to install the cutter in the PM45 printer. You will find the following items in the shipping box.
4. Carefully turn the printer on its side and align the cutter bracket with the holes in the base of the printer. 5. Attach the cutter bracket to the printer base with the four Torx screws and washers.
58 6. Turn the printer back upright and connect the cutter cable on the electronics side of the printer. 7. Route the media through the printer and out through the cutter. 8. Close the printhead and close the media cover.
Installing Cutter Module for PM45c Printer Use these instructions to install the cutter in the PM45 printer. You will find the below items in the shipping box. • Standard Cutter module • 4 Torx screws and 4 washers You will need a Torx screwdriver to install the cutter module. Warning: The cutter must only be installed by an authorized service technician. Caution: Follow standard ESD guidelines to avoid damaging the equipment you are servicing.
60 5. Remove the three screws that attach the UI cover to the printer and open the cover. Do not disconnect the UI cable as you lay the cover on its side. 6. Connect one end of the cutter cable to the main logic board. 7. Route the cutter cable through the printer and out behind the UI cover. Use the two cable retainers to secure the cutter cable in place.
8. Replace UI cover and attach it with the three screws removed in step 5. 9. Connect the other end of the cutter cable to the cutter. 10. Replace the electronics cover. 11. Carefully turn the printer on its side and align the cutter with the holes in base of the printer.
12. Attach the cutter to the printer base with the four Torx screws and washers. 13. Turn the printer back upright. 14. Replace the media cover. 15. Route the media through the printer and out through the cutter. 16. Close the printhead. 17. Close the media cover.
3-inch Media Core The 3” inch media core can be used as an adapter for 3” diameter media cores. This accessory can be used in both PM45 and PM45c printers. Out of the Box • 3” Media Core Installation 1. Open the media cover. 2. Insert the 3” media core. 3. Insert the 3” diameter media. 4. Close the media cover.
Collapsible Core The collapsible core accessory can be used for coreless media rewinding for both PM45 and PM45c printers. Out of the Box • Collapsible core Installation You will require a Phillips screwdriver to install the collapsible core. 64 1. Open the media cover. 2. Remove the screw on the collapsible core.
3. Insert the collapsible core onto the media rewinder below. 4. Insert the screw back onto the collapsible core and tighten it using a torx screwdriver. 5. Route the liner/label edge on the collapsible core and rotate anticlockwise to secure liner/label on the collapsible core.
6. 66 Pull the collapsible hub to release the liner/label from the collapsible core.
Rotation Hanger The rotation hanger enables consistent feeding of the media stock and also includes low paper detection feature. The rotation hanger accessory can be used for both PM45 and PM45c printer. Out of the Box • Oil-saturated felt washer • Reflective wheel • Metal rod • Four 7/8-inch rotation core • Spring • Metal washer • Torx screw Installation You will need the following tools to install the rotation hanger.
68 1. Remove the media cover. (See page 2) 2. Remove the electronics cover. (See page 4) 3. Remove the Phillips screw that attaches the media hanger to the printer and then slide the hanger down and away from the printer. 4. From the electronics side, push the media sensor cover out of the printer base and remove it.
5. Insert the media sensor and cable assembly into the printer base and snap the sensor in place. 6. On the electronics side, connect the media sensor cable to the connector labeled J23on the main board. J23 7. Insert the metal rod into the screw hole where you removed the media hanger, and turn the rod until it is securely attached to the printer.
8. Slide the oil-saturated felt washer and the reflective wheel onto the metal rod. Make sure the reflective side of the wheel faces the inside wall of the printer. 9. Put two of the 1 7/8-inch rotation core pieces together, making sure that the alignment pins in one piece insert onto the alignment holes on the other piece. When inserted correctly, the two core pieces should line up perfectly and be in the exact same orientation. 10.
up with the alignment holes on the first set of core pieces. 12. Place the spring on the metal rod and secure to the rotation hanger with the Torx screw and metal washer. For best results, place the washer on the screw before inserting it into the metal rod. 13. Replace the electronics cover. 14. Replace the media cover.
Ticket Guides Use these instructions to install the Ticket guides in PM43c printer. Out of the Box • Ticket guides (x2) • Retainer with thumbscrew Installation You will need the following tools to install the ticket guides: • Small slotted screwdriver • (Optional) E-clip remover To install Ticket guides, 72 1. Open the media cover. 2. Turn the printhead lift lever counterclockwise to raise the printhead.
3. Use a small slotted screwdriver to gently pry the upper media guide loose from the media post. Gently pull the upper media guide away from the printer until you can easily reach the label gap sensor cable. 4. Carefully disconnect the gap sensor cable from the end of the upper media guide and remove the upper media guide from the printer.
74 5. Use an e-clip remover or a small slotted screwdriver to remove the e-clip that secures the dancer to the media post. 6. Remove the dancer and the spring from the printer. 7. Slide the Ticket guides onto the media guide post with the flat side of each guide facing away from the media path.
8. Slide the Ticket guide retainer onto the media guide post and secure it in place with the thumbscrew. Make sure it fits securely against the Ticket guide closest to the outside of the printer. 9. Partially insert the upper media guide into the printer and reconnect the gap sensor cable to the end of the upper media guide. 10. Insert the upper media guide all of the way back into the printer.
11. Route boarding pass media through the media pass guides making sure that the guides are adjusted correctly for the width of the media. 12. close the media cover.
Ticket Shelf The ticket shelf accessory can be used to hold the fan-fold ticket such as airline boarding pass. This accessory is only compatible with PM45c printer. Out of the Box • Ticket shelf • Spacer screw Installation 1. Open the media cover. 2. Remove the Phillips screw that attaches the media hanger to the printer and then slide the hanger down and away from the printer.
78 3. Align the spacer and the ticket shelf on the printer and secure it with the Phillips screw. 4. Route the fan-fold media through the front of the printer.
Extendable Tray The extendable ticket tray accessory is used to hold the printed boarding pass in upward position and allow easy tear off at perforation. The extendable tray is compatible only with PM45c printer. Out of the Box • Extendable tray • Two #T20 Torx screw • Two washers Installation You will need the following tools to install the accessory. • Torx screw driver • Small wrench To install the extendable tray, 1. Remove the media cover. (See page 2) 2. Remove the front access door.
80 4. Turn the printer back upright. 5. Replace the media cover and close.
Full Batch Rewinder The full batch rewinder accessory can rewind a full batch of 8” media roll. The accessory comes with a bottom extended enclosure, internal rewind mechanism and a cut out base. This accessory is compatible with PM45 printer. Out of the Box • Extended base rewinder • Batch plate • 3 Torx screws Installation You will need these tools to install the full batch rewinder. • #T20 Torx screw • Small wrench To install the full batch rewinder, 1. Remove the media cover.
5. Attach the batch plate with the three screws you removed from the tear bar in Step 4. 6. Remove the five screws that attach the printer spine to the base. 7. Lift the spine away from the printer base.
8. Attach the spine to the full batch rewinder with the five screws removed in step 6 (see page 82). 9. Connect the grounding strap to the printer base with one of the screws.
10. Feel the full batch rewinder cable through the cable clip and then insert it into the J24 connector on the main logic board. J24 11. Replace the media cover and electronics cover. 12. Open the full roll rewinder door and move the media roll guide out to the edge of the base.
13. Raise the media roll guide to the upright position and insert the cardboard core onto the media roll rewinder hub. 14. Close the full batch rewinder door. 15. Close the media cover.
Large Media Edge Arm Guide The large media arm edge guide accessory prevents horizontal skewing of large media rolls. This accessory is compatible with PM45 printer. Out of the Box • Large media arm edge guide Installation You will require a Torx screw driver to install the accessory. To install the large arm edge media guide, 86 1. Bring the arm edge guide to the far end of arm and turn 90 degrees clockwise direction. 2.
3. Squeeze in the large arm guide onto the arm. 4. Turn the large arm guide upright to place in position.
Short Media Cover The PM45c printer has option to install short media cover to hold larger media core. Out of the Box • Short media cover • Two #T20 screws • Long Hinge bracket Installation You will require a small wrench and a torx screwdriver to install the short media cover. 88 1. Remove the standard media cover. (See page 2) 2. Align the short media cover on the hinges.
3. Open the short media cover. 4. Slide the latches clockwise and tighten the nut using the small wrench. 5. Affix the long hinge bracket using the torx screwdriver at the back of the printer.
6. 90 Close the short media cover.
Dome Media Cover The PM45c printer has option to install dome media cover to hold larger media core and to protect the inside of the printer from dust and debris. Out of the Box • Dome media cover • Transparent dome • Two #T20 screws Installation You will require a small wrench and a torx screwdriver to install the short media cover. 1. Remove the standard media cover. (See page 2) 2. Remove the two torx screws located at the back of printer.
3. Align the transparent dome cover on the back and replace the screws removed in Step 2. 4. Affix two torx screws on the base of printer. x2 x2 5. 92 Align the dome cover on top of the printer.
6. Open the dome cover and tighten the latches by turning it clockwise direction using a small wrench. 7. Close the dome cover.
Thermal Printhead The thermal printhead for PM45 and PM45c printers are available in 203, 300, 406, 600 dpi. The installation procedure is same for both printer models. Out of the Box • Thermal printhead Installation 94 1. Open the media cover. 2. Turn the printhead lever counterclockwise to raise the printhead. 3. Detach the magnetic pressure arm from the printhead bracket and disconnect the two cables from the existing printhead as you remove it from the printer.
4. Insert the new printhead and connect the two printhead cables. 5. As you insert the new printhead bracket into the printer, make sure the metal arms on the printhead go around the magnetic pressure arm bar. Attach the magnetic pressure arm to the printhead. 6. Restart the printer for the firmware to detect the new printhead.
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APPENDIX A WALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE PM45 Wall Mounting Template 266.57 mm 10.49 in 111.53 mm 4.39 in 75.0 mm 2.95 in 107.43 mm 4.22 in 414.44 mm 16.31 in 175.11 mm 6.
PM45c Wall Mounting Template 33.51 mm 9.59 in 114.31 mm 4.50 in 74.98 mm 2.95 in 98.89 mm 3.89 in 411.08 mm 16.18 in 175.0 mm 6.
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