User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PanTher™ LS8EQ
- Hand-Held Thermal Transfer Printer
- Operator’s Manual
- Section 1: Getting Started 3
- Introduction and Safe Operation 4-6
- General Description 7-8
- Loading Batteries and Label Cassette 9
- Keyboard Functions 10-11
- Creating Labels
- Creating Serializations 16-18
- Setting up the PanTher™ LS8EQ and Using File Manager 31-33
- Printer Cleaning Instructions 63-64
- Warranty Information ….. 69
- General Specifications 70
- Global Technical Support Information 71
- Batteries
- Replace All Six Batteries At The Same Time
- A01 A01 A02 A02 A03 A03
- A01 A02 A03 A01 A02 A03
- A01
- A01 A02
- A01
- A01
- A01
- A01
- A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06
- WARNING
- WARNING
- The Setup Menu
- The setup menu is used to modify the default printer settings. The setup menu should be accessed from the home screen. To access the setup menu press the SETUP key.
- Heat Shrink Serialization…
SETTING UP THE PANTHER LS8EQ
AND USING FILE MANAGER
Label Modes
To edit the label mode, press the LABEL key.
1. Use the up or down directional arrows to select the desired mode and then
press
.
Available Modes include:
MODE
DESCRIPTION
APPLICATIONS
Component
Vertically centers legend
Electrical components
Wiremarker
Repeats legend until label is filled
Wire and cable marking
Terminal
Places legends at terminal locations
Terminal blocks
Tape
Rotates legends 90° clockwise
Safety/facility ID, pipe
marking
Strip
Repeats legend until label is filled
and copies legend on two sides of
middle perforation
Wire and cable marking
Network
Places legends at port locations
Data communications
components
Flag
Prints legend once at top of label
and then repeats the legend once at
the bottom of label
Wire and cable marking
Vertical
Prints legend vertically
Safety/facility ID, pipe
marking
NOTE: Another mode for DIN terminal block labeling is accessible by pressing
the F5 key. DIN terminal block labeling is based on European standards
and is primarily used in European countries. For detailed instructions on
using the DIN mode, refer to the Labeling Exercises section of this
manual on page 57.
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