User's Manual

Tally Dascom DL-210 User Guide V1.3
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External power adapter
Input
AC 100V-240V, 50-60Hz
Output
24V DC, 3A
SDRAM
8MB
FLASH
8MB
Standard
USB (2.0 Full-Speed)
Optional
Serial (RS-232, DB25)
Parallel Centronics (IEEE-1284)
Ethernet: 10M/100M
Bluetooth: SPP
Driver (Windows 32bit/64bit), Bartender, SDK system
Dimensions
230(W)×290(D)×176(H)mm
Casing Color
Black
Weight
Approx 3kg
Operating
condition
540/2095%RH (non-condensing)
Storage condition
-2060/≤95%RH (non-condensing)
Safety
UL, CE, FCC, CCC
EMC
Class B
Certificate
CCC, CE, FCC, UL, Energy star
Cutter, Peeler
TPH lifetime
150km
(Condition: use specific thermal roll paper and the print rate is 12%)
1.3 Print Media Types
Important Dascom strongly recommends the use of Dascom-brand supplies for
continuous high-quality printing.
Your printer can use various types of media:
Standard media—Most standard (non-continuous) media uses an adhesive backing that sticks
individual labels or a continuous length of labels to a liner.
Continuous roll media—Most continuous roll media is direct thermal media (similar to FAX paper)
and is used for receipt or ticket style printing.
Linerless media—Linerless labels have an adhesive backing, but they are wound onto a core
without a liner. The media typically is perforated and may have black marks on the bottom surface of
the media to indicate label separations. The top surface of linerless media labels have a special
coating that keeps the labels from sticking to each other. The printer must be equipped with a
special Linerless option to be able to use linerless media to keep the media from sticking to the
printer.
Tag stock—Tags are usually made from a heavy paper (up to 0.0075in./0.19mm thick). Tag stock
does not have adhesive or a liner, and it is typically perforated between tags.
For more information on basic media types, see the following table.
The printer typically uses roll media, but you can use fan-fold or other continuous media too. Use the
correct media for the type of printing you require. You must use direct thermal media. When
printing without a ribbon, you must use direct thermal media. When using ribbon, you must use
thermal transfer media.