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
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- 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…
LABELING EXERCISES
Exercise 7
Create DIN rail terminal block labels
NOTE: DIN rail terminal block labeling is based on European standards
and is primarily used in European countries. The unit of
measure for length in DIN Mode is millimeters (mm).
• Step 1: Insert a continuous tape cassette, such as T050X000VPC-BK
• Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if
necessary.
• Step 3: Press F5 to begin the DIN Mode function.
• Step 4: Enter the Module Size. The Module Size is a length
measurement. The Module Size can be any number between 5 mm and
99 mm.
• Step 5: Enter the Module Span. The Module Span is a multiplier. The
Module Span can be any number between 1 and 9. The resulting length
of a DIN module label section is the Module Size multiplied by the Module
Span. For example, a Module Size of 10 mm and Module Span of 2
equal a DIN label section of 20 mm. DIN labeling allows you to print
consecutive label sections on continuous tape of varying lengths.
• Step 6: Create label text or tools
• Step 7: Press PRINT
• Step 8: Repeat steps 4 through 6 until print job is complete
• Step 9: Press DEL at steps 4 or 5 to exit DIN Mode and return to the
home screen.
Exercise 8
Create a faceplate or patch panel label
• Step 1: Insert a network component label, such as C252X030FJC
• Step 2: When prompted, select New Blank File. Save previous label if
necessary.
• Step 3: Enter the number of ports required (ie. 4)
• Step 4: Type “A”
• Step 5: Press the INSERT key and select
Serial
• Step 6: Enter a start value of 01, stop value of 04, and
increment value of 1
• Step 7: Press ENTER
• Step 8: Press PRINT
Results:
A01 A02 A03 A04
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