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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 1.2 .................................................. APPLICABLE MODEL ......................................... ACCESSORIES .............................................. 2. SPECIFICATION 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 .................................................. PRINTER .................................................. LABEL .................................................... SERIAL INTERFACE (RS-232C) .................................. OPTION ..........................
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES Page 7- 1 ......................................... 7.1 .l 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.4 STANDARDTYPE ........................................... Weighing Operation ........................................ By Count Operation ........................................ Fix Mode Operation (Issuing labels with net weight statement) Batch Print Mode (with 30 PLUS assignment) ...................... 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 FLORISTTYPE .............................................
1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the TEC H-240 series label printer. Light and compact, the H-240 printer prints at a maximum speed of 76.2 mm/set. (3 inchesisec.) with a high density print head (8 dots/mm). The H-240 series is provided in two types; Standard and florist.
1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Safety Precautions This User’s Manual and the products (machines) which you have purchased contain indications which should be observed in order to use the machines safely and prevent harm to yourself and others and damage to property. The meanings of these indications and symbols are given below. Read these indications and become familiar with their contents before reading this User’s Manual. The following safety precaution will help to ensure proper use of the printer. .
1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION the power cords. Also, do not place heavy objects on, pull on, or excessively bend the cords, as this may cause fire or electrical shock. an abnormal condition such as when the machines are producing smoke o strange smells may cause fire or electric shock.
1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION sconnec! these precautions may n Do not lean against result the plug in injury. the machine. may fall on you and could cause [Precautions It When Moving the Machines] 1 When moving the machines, be sure to first unplug the power cords. Moving the machines with the power cords plugged in may damage the cords and cause fire or electric Precaution The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly.
1. INTRODUCTION 1 .I APPLICABLE APPLICABLE 1.1 . MODEL H-240~QQ Model name description H-240-QQ I 1.
2. SPECIFICATION 2.1 PRINTER 2. SPECIFICATION H-240~QQ Temperature Limits Relative Humidity Current Consumption Print Head Printing Width Dot Density Printing Ratio Capacity of PLU Memory Print Speed Label Dispensing Mode Message Display Dimension Weight Interface AC 120V + 10 %, 60 Hz 5 “C to 40 “C (41 “F to 104 “F) 25% to 85% RH (no condensation) 1.0 A, 80 W maximum (Standby: 0.3 A, 12 W maximum) Thermal Print Head 101.6 mm 8 dots/mm (832 dots/head) Less than 30% of entire label 692 PLUS Max. 76.
3. OVERVIEW 3.1 OVERVIEW 3. OVERVIEW 3.1 FRONT/REAR VIEW REAR FRONT T--J \ Extermal Roll Holder Slot Feed Button 4 C”ttW A ,/ -. 47 (Only for flnral 1 Strip Release Lever BATCH/ST- 3.2 Power Cord Switch OPERATION I Serial Interface Connector (RS232C) PANEL LCD Display: l 16 characters X 2 lines (with the back light) l Displays operational messages POWER ERROR POWER LED (Green): l Lights when the power is turned on. ERROR LED (Red): l Lights when a print error occurs. I 3.
3. OVERVIEW 3.4 KEY 3.4 LAYOUT KEY LAYOUT MODE CHANGE NEXT 7 8t 9 4 t 5 PROG. + 1 21 3 - 0 . C PRINT 6 I -+ REG. PLU I * Key Functions n Function Key I MODE CHANGE NEXT I PROG. I-I I Used to select the programming menu and to return to the initial display of the programming menu when this key is pressed during programming. Used to move the cursor to left on the second line of the LCD display in character entry operation.
4. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 4. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 4. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 1. 2. 3. 4. :: 7. Unpack the accessories and printer from the carton. For standard machines, connect the H-240 printer to the SL-2200 scale. For florist machines, connect the BHS6060R hand scanner to the H-240 printer. Refer to Precautions on page l-1 and l-2 and setup the printer in a proper location. Load the label. (Refer to page 5-l.) Be sure to insert the power cord plug into an AC outlet.
5. LOADING LABEL 5.1 LOADING LABELS FOR BATCH ISSUE 5. LOADING LABELS Since the florist machine loading labels. 5.1 LOADING has a cutter at the label outlet, be careful not to injure your fingers when LABELS FOR BATCH ISSUE 1. Unplug the printer. 2. Open the top cover and slide the label holder outside. 3. Load the label roll with the orientation indicated in the figure below and place a paper guide ring on the right side of the label roll. Slide the label holder to secure the label roll.
5. LOADING LABEL 5.2 LOADING LABELS FOR STRIP ISSUE LOADING LABELS FOR STRIP ISSUE 5.2 1. Perform steps 1 through 6 in Section 5.1. 2. Lower both strip release levers to open the strip mechanism. 3. Remove roller. 4. Pull down on the backing paper to remove any slack. a few labels from the backing paper and pass the backing paper behind the strip feed Strip Feed Roller Strip Release Lever Strip Mbchanism 5. Push the crosshatched snap back into place.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6. PROGRAMMING 6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES PROCEDURES W How to access the Programming Menu Power SW. ON W PROG. + Programming Starts Programming completes Title and Contents of Programming Menu Table 1. rJO. TITLE CONTENTS PAGE 6- 3 1 PLU DATA EDIT Changing 2 PLU DATA Setting PLU Data 6- 4 3 ADDRESS Setting Addresses 6- 5 4 PRT LOCATION Adjusting Print Position 6- 5 5 DATE.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES W How to enter characters NOTES: 1. 2. 3. For each key function, refer to Key Functions on page 3-2. Enlarged printing is supported by the florist type only. If the ingredient (including the Day Glow setting) is set, 0 (for Enlarged cannot be entered. Commodity names, addresses, nutrition titles and ingredient messages/coupon/care and Day Glow message are entered by using the following procedure. Example) P.....
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.1 CHANGING 6.1 CHANGING UNIT UNIT PRICES A unit price stored in a PLU is changed in the following sales record at that day can be changed. procedure. Only reset PLU or PLU with no a Y PLU DATA EDIT p* .e+---NEXT or - - Enter the PLU # I I - Change the unit price. (Max. 4 dig. or 5 dig.) I b - 1 MODE p*- CHANGE RIN LPdJ EG. (Test print) NOTES: PRICES 1. Entering fhe PLU# which is not registered 2. In this operation, results in an error.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.2 SETTING 6.2 SETTING PLU DATA PLU DATA PLU data (PLU#, UPC#, commodity name, A commodity name can consist of up to 26 2 or 3 is selected by the Initial Setting #o-l, Only reset PLU or PLU with no sales record etc.) are set or changed in the following operation mode. characters by 4 lines, however, when the custom label 1, the maximum number of characters per line is 24. at that day can be changed. PLU DATA Enter the PLUX Enter Enter the commodity name. (max.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.3 SElTNG 6.3 SETTING ADDRESSES ADDRESSES A store address printed on labels can be set in the following procedure. An address can consist of up to 26 character by 2 lines. When the custom label 1, 2 or 3 is selected by the Initial Setting #O-l, the maximum number of characters per line is 24. I ADDRESS 6.4 PROG. ADJUSTING A p*- Enter the store address. -* 26 characters X 2 lines (Refer to Pages 3-2 and 6-2.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.5 SElTlNG 6.5 SETTING DATE AND TIME DATE AND TIME Date and time are set in the following procedure. - DATE. TIME p* p* (Month, Day, Year) (Hour, Minute) MODE ZHANGE NOTES: 6.6 1. Express the time in a 24-hour military format. 2. The H-240 will check details of date (time) input, and any wrong date (time) will result in an error. 3. The date display method can be changed SETTING by the initial setting.
Status No. Item No. Function 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Standard Status No. NON POS label POS label ING. 0 POS LW301 ING. 12 POS label ING. 32 POS label ING. 32 (for nutrition facts) CUSTOM Label 1 (22mm) CUSTOM Label 2 (54.7 mm) CUSTOM Label 3 (54.
Status No. Item No. Function 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Standard Status No. 0 1 Total amount entry Unit price entry 0 Available Not Available 0 1 Open price selection 2 Change of weight and price when issuing NET WT. Statement label 3 No function 0 4 No function 0 5) Initial Setting #4 Status No. Item No. Function Each country spec.
Status No. Item No. Function 1 Decimal point position 2 Decimal point Display/print 3 Print position of “PIECES” in By count mode 4 No function 5 6 7 8 9 Standard Status No. 0 1 2 3 4 U. Price 0 T. Price 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0 0.0 Comma (,) Period (.) 1 Unit price Position Weight position 1 2 0 6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 7) Initial Setting #6 8) Initial Setting #7 Status No. Item No. Function 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Standard Status No.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.7 SETTING BAR CODE FORMATS 6.7 SETTING BAR CODE FORMATS With the H-240 label printer, three kinds of bar code formats changed freely. are available. These formats can be Example) Current format 2 9 C2 Cl C3 C4 C5 C6 P2 P3 P5 P4 II II I Flag UPC # Price n C/D II I Total check digit v Changed format 0 C2 2 C3 C4 C5 C6 I I UPC # When changing the above example following procedure. BAR CODE FORMAT format ‘% - 1 the format #.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.7 SETTING 3. When the ppLu/*I key is pressed, the following cases. the bar code format is checked. BAR CODE FORMATS An error occurs in @ Check digit (CID) is in other than digit-13. @ Price check digit (PC/D) cannot be calculated. (Price and weight are other than 4 or 5 digits or no price/weight is programmed.) @ Price is not set serially beginning from PI (PI to P4, or PI to P5). @I Weight is not set serially beginning from W7 (WI to W4, or W7 to W5).
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.6 SETTING 6.8 SETTING Titles of nutrition characters. TITLE OF NUTRITION facts are set in the following TITLE OF NUTRITION FACTS FACTS procedure. Each title can consist of up to 22 v -NExTor TITLE PROG. - - p*Enter the title No. I - Enter the title. (Refer to Pages 3-2 and 6-2.) Table 3: Default title of nutrition facts + The title of additional information (See NOTE 1.) area 1. +-The title of additional information area 2.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.8 SElTlNG NOTES: 1. The fit/es of the addil onal information Additional Information Area Additional Information Area 1 1 Additional Information Area 5 1 Additional Information Area 6 2. areas are displayed in the following positions. Displayed position No. 7 Additional Information Area Additional Information Area 7 Displayed position No. 24, column 1 to 18 No. 17 cclumn 1 to 18 No. 18 column 1 to 18 Additional Information Area 8 Additional Information Area 9 No.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.10 6.10 SETTING NUTRITION NUTRITION PROG. + NEXT Or total number NEXT 4 Enter the PLU# (max. 6 dig.) - A ,p* I Enter the Serving Size. (Within 13 chars.) - * - Enter the Servings Per Container. (Within 3 chars.) - Enter the Calories. (O-9999) Additional Information. Area 1 (O-9999) INFORMATION INFORMATION Nutrition information and caloric intake are set in the following procedure. However, Serving Size consists of a maximaum of 13 characters.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.10 SETTING NUTRITION INFORMATION I MODE 3iANGE (lest print) NOTES: 1. Be careful that selecting a PLU# which is not stored in the PLU file results in an error. Thus, if you quit the 2. Nutrition file is saved each time the IpLu/*I key is pressed. procedure along the way, data entered without pressing m/ key is not stored. To exit ress the [PLU/Sl key until “Enter the PLU” is displayed, and then press 2: r-1 key. 3. The additional 6.8.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.10 l Deleting Nutrition SElTING NUTRITION INFORMATION Data Enter the PLU# (max. 6 dig.
6. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 6.11 6.11 SENDING/RECEIVING SENDING/RECEIVING PLU DATA PLU DATA The H-240 printers can communicate with each other, and with a PC if an exclusive application is installed in it. Regarding the exclusive application, refer to the service representative. When purchasing the interface cable, contact the service representative. When communicating between the H-240 printers, get the receiving side ready before sending data. I PC COMMUNICATION I Sending 1: P ROG.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1 STANDARD 7. OPERATING TYPE PROCEDURES ~ :.:::.::.:::::::::.:........, “““..“:::::,::,:,:;.;. :.:.: ‘:.:‘:‘; :::::::::.:.::::::‘:‘:~:::‘.‘.‘.’.:.:.:~~.~~.~.~.~.~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:‘:‘:‘:‘:‘:‘:::~~:~~:::~:~:~:~:~:~~:::::::::::.:::::.:.:::::::.:::.:::::::::::::::.:.:::.::::::~:.:.:::.:~:::::::::: Since the florist machine removing printed labels. 7.1 n STANDARD NOTES BEFORE (1) Connect .,.. .,,,.,.: ,,.,,:,,,,,,.~.,‘, ..,,... .,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,: ,.,,,./,/,,,,.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1 .l 7.1 .l Weighing Operation Weighing Operation The weighing operation is available only when the SL-2200 scale is connected to the printer and the selection switch is set to STRIP side. This operation is performed on the SL-2200 scale. The weigh mode is used to issue the label of a commodity for an unknown weight, printing the Weight, Unit Price (price per unit weight), and the Total Price (calculated as a result of the weighting operation).
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1 .l Weighing l Operation Weighing a fixed price commodity and issuing a label Example) T-BONE STEAK (PLU#lOl) for 2 lb. pz Press: Enter sold at $3.00/lb is purchased 1 the PLU #. 6 0 1 9 PLU Press: Place a commodity on the SL-2200 scale platter. (Example: 2.00 lb) Single label is issued. I I Single label is issued. T-BONE STEAK ::----’ APR14 ;F _L.. F. APR19 ~~~lllllll~~llll~~llllll $3.00 2.00 0 Ia-‘i;-an w.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1 .l Weighing l Operation Counting a fixed price commodity and issuing a label Example) Enter the PLU T-BONE STEAK (PLU#lOl) #. sold at $3.00/lb is purchased for 10 pieces. I PLU Press: I \ Press: Enter the purchased Quantity. (maw: 99) Press: ‘9 x 1 0 pz I I Single label is issued. T-BONE STEAK ::.I-, ~~~lllllll~~~ IlI/6 80300 APR14 ii p, 2 APR19 00005 $30.00 Ilk-‘:,IEI lCLI:0 m,,..
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1.2 By Count Operation By Count Operation 7.1.2 In the by count mode, PLU cannot be called from the SL-2200 scale, but by the H-240 label printer. The by count mode is used to issue the label for packed commodities (or may be unpacked.) The whole package quantity (or a certain quantity) and the whole package price (or the price per quantity) are usually preset. Thus, it is not necessary to weigh the commodities by the scale in such cases.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1.2 By Count Operation TODAY’S SPECI AL I Single label is issued in succession after peeling it. Press to suspend label issued temporarily. (Sample Day Glow label) MANUAL AUTO A I Single label is issued. DONUTS 0 Press to resume label issue C n Press to cancel label issue 3 PIMS ,i;‘?,m -RICE It0 $0.48 w,..* T The display returns to the initial screen. NOTES: 1. The Day G/ow PLUS are printed on the Day G/ow (22-mm length) labels on/y. 2.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1.3 Fix Mode Operation (Issuing labels with net weight statement) 7.1.3 Fix Mode Operation (Issuing labels wlth net weight statement) In the Fix mode, PLU cannot be called from the SL-2200 scale, but by the H-240 label printer. Data can be printed only on the label which accommodates 32 ingredient lines. (Set the initial Setting #O-l to 3 or 4) Unit price and tare preset in each PLU are regarded and printed as price and net weight, respectively.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1.3 Fix Mode Operation (Issuing labels with net weight statement) Press: 1The label is issued. 1 I The display returns to the initial screen. NOTES: 1. Weight data exceeding 2. Unit price calculation ENTER THE PLUX P I 480 oz results in an error. formula (Step 1) Weight data is calculated from royal lb into decimal lb. (Round off the data to two decimal places.) ex.) 21 oz + 1.3125 /b+ round + 1.31 lb (Step 2) Price is divided by the value obtained above.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.13 4. Fix Mode Operation AMtiplication registration of NET WT. statement The maximum quantify of a commodity is 99. In the following cases, an error occurs when pressing label. (1) Quantity = 0 (2) Price X quantity ) max. price (Issuing labels the IPRT/REGI with net weight key to LEMON MERINGUE PIE I*~RfDIEYTF Urnbl fLmJR’30%,nERIffiVbl5%, LElGU% 6iJllER=lO%.EGG-W!. MEsE:s/.. swM%. lWER’ll%. stlt1:2%. Data set in Section 6.9 is printed here.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1.4 Batch Print Mode (with 30 PLUS assignment) 7.1.4 Batch Print Mode (with 30 PLUS assignment) A maximum of 30 PLUS can be printed in a range of 0 to 99 label pieces in batch mode. (When entering 0 for the number of labels to be issued, printing will be canceled). As this function accepts only PLUS set in the by count or fix mode, calling the PLU set in the weigh mode will result in an error.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.1.4 Press: Batch Print Mode (with 30 PLUS assianment) Automatic issue 1 ISSUING LABELS 1 Manual issue r The label is issued. 1 l Stopping or cancelling the label issue Clears an error or stops issuing labels. f75pimy - Cancels the PLU being printed. 1 ISSUINGLABELS Automatic issue 1 II I Press: FEED C I I 1 [PRINT] Manual issue TO PRINT 1 I Cancels all unprinted PLUS. EJOTES: 1.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2 FLORIST 7.2 n FLORIST TYPE NOTES BEFORE STARTING (1) Connect the BHS6060/R NOTES: TYPE OPERATION hand scanner to the H-240 printer. 1. Be sure to turn off the printer before connecting the hand scanner to the H-240 printer. If the hand scanner is disconnected from the printer while the power is on, turn off the printer, connect the hand scanner fo the printer again, and then turn on the printer. 2. The florist machine cannot be connected to a scale.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2 FLORIST l Sales Mode Outline Sales Mode 7.2.1 Scanning Operation I I I 1 + 17.2.2 I Item Correction 1 1 When the slide switch set to STRIP. is When the slide set to BATCH. switch tI I 7.2.4 Printing labels for ready-made commodities (The number of copies are specified.) J 0 L @ J.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2.1 Scanning Operation 7.2.1 Scanning Operatlon Sales transactions are performed quantity, and several functions, following procedure. NOTES: by scanning the bar codes, which represent the flower name, printed on the visual chart with the hand scanner in the 1. In sales mode, only the PI and the I] keys are available. 2. The CLEAR code is effective in the following cases: (7) Right after a quantity entry. (2) Right after scanning the SUBTRACT code.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2.1 Scanning Operation (1) Sample operation NOTE: for a commodity entry Items enclosed by single rectangles indicate bar codes. (Display) Sales Mode a ap2ifELL 2 b bl ROSE I C TOTAL Ccl A commodity is entered. d Label A is issued.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2.1 (2) Sample operation for plural commodities II Sales Mode 151 I 1 entry II (Display) e RO,SE ] f ROSE I 1 SUMMER BOUQUET 5 $5.00 1 i CARNATION j 2 k XxXx CHARGE XXXX CHARGE 2 $5.00 I TOTAL I Plural commodities are entered. m $36.00 Label B is issued.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 72.2 Item Correction 7.2.2 Item Correction (Display) al pimymyJ al 12 I bl bl DAISY cl cl DAISY 12 IRIS I dl dl I ALL VOID $6.00 All commodities are canceled. el el ALL VOID SUMMER BOUQUET a2 a2 b2 b2 12 DAISY c2 I c2 DAISY 12 5 d2 d2 7-17 1 $6.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2.2 Item Correction (Display) f2,1 I I I 92 !Pjl : _ The preceding commodity and quantity are canceled. VOID h2 h2r1 Aiter displaying h2, e2 will be displayed. I SUBTRACT l-- i2 I :I I 3I 6 P The entered commodity and quantity are canceled by subtracting them. I DAISY k2 After displaying k2, e2 will be displayed. 4 12 I241 PANSY m2 m214.[10) TOTAL n2 I t-Q 1 TOTAL Display n2 is shown while a label is issued. Label C is issued. a 7-18 I $17.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.23 7.2.3 Estimate (Display) a3-1 b3vl 1 GIFT SPECIAL 1 Total amount is displayed. h3 is shown. a is shown.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2.4 Printing Labels for Ready-made 7.2.4 Printing Labels for Ready-made Commodities (1) Issuing single label (Display) I a4 a4 ROSE b4 b471 1 $1.00 Label E is issued. +, a (2) Issuing plural labels v I DAISY (Display) I a5 DAISY I 2 $1.00 b5 3 I TOTAL I c5 3 pieces of label F are issued.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2.4 l Printing Labels for Ready-made Label Samples Glorious Creations Atlanta, Ga. COUNT ROSE 2 CT./PRICE l/l .oo GIor i ous Creations Atlanta, Ga. PRI CE[$I COUNT ROSE Ii 2.00 Total i!pcs, #!,OO Sample label A CT./PRICE PRI CE[$I l/l .oo 5.00 SUMMER BOUQUET 2 l/6.00 10.00 CARNAT I ON 8 l/2.00 16.00 XXXXCHARGE 2 l/2.50 5.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2.4 CT./PRI CE Labels for Ready-made COUNT PRI CE[$I CT./PRICE PRI CE[$I 5.00 SUMMER BOUQUET 1 l/5.00 5.00 6.00 GIFT SPECIAL 113.00 4 12.00 5.00 VIOLET 1 112.00 2.00 fA*RHT,fm-- - - - --^--- - - - -- ---- --- -se--- ----,. &..()(y __------- +6-m ROSE I l/l.00 1.00 DAISY -6 2/l .oo -3.00 CARNAT I ON 8 l/2.00 16.00 PANSY 4 l/l .oo 4.00 SUMMER BOUPUET 1 l/5.00 DAISY 12 2/l. 00 ROSE 5 l/l .oo Total15~~$36,00 lilllllalllll111 TotalI~PCS, $17.
7. OPERATING PROCEDURES 7.2.4 Printing Labels for Ready-made Commodities Glorious Creations Atlanta. Ga. How to care for your plant: Water only Whensoil is completely dry. ROSE 1PNfS $2.00 Feed weekI Y when blooming. Sample label E Glorious Creations Atlanta, Ga. How to care for your plant: ~ Water only Whensoil is completely dry. DAISY 2PIKR 0 $1. 00 Feed weekI Y when blooming.
8. READ OPERATION 8. READ OPERATION 8. READ OPERATION In this mode, sales information and PLU data are checked by printing a report. A report is printed on either label or receipt, however, when using the receipt, set the slide switch to the BATCH side. The total data in the memory is not cleared after issuing a report. I dia (ME selection) - NEXT (Label CI Receipt) jc m NOTES: 1. When checking “NUTRITION”, ingredient message. 2.
8. READ OPERATION 8. READ OPERATION All total I I individual total -12 Block 0 0 12 . . 11 8 0 total Zone total 1 I Returns MODE PROG. + -12 5 0 HANGE (Print) H Sample Label . GRAND TOTAL l NUTRITION GRAND TOTAL APR25 O’: 0.00 I,E' 'Vi- m -Read 7 r:?,-[ mark 13.05 rO TEC CORPORATION (TEL)0559-76-7564 . PLU PROGRAMED DONUTS CA.,:^, .,_/ APR25 SE..2’ 6 PIMS 000002 'Z-h- II3 0.
9. RESET OPERATION 9. RESET OPERATION 9. RESET OPERATION In this mode, the sales information of all PLUS are printed on either a label or a receipt. When using a receipt, set the slide switch to the BATCH side. After performing this operation, the memory will be cleared. This operation is available only when the Initial Setting #2-4 is set to 1. PROG. -+ -7 PROG. -!q- I (Media selection) (Label c, Receipt) GRAND TOTAL II APR25 ! -Reset 0.00 7 Flf-‘i.-m ‘“IZi bf3 mark 13.
10. REMOVING JAMMED LABEL 10. REMOVING JAMMED LABEL 10. REMOVING JAMMED LABEL Since the florist machine has a cutter at the label outlet, be caretid nor to injure your fingers when removing jammed labels. When the label jams, take the following action. 1) Turn the printer power off and open the top cover. 2) Open the print head by sliding the print head release latches to the open positions. 3) When the label jams in strip mode, open the strip mechanism by pushing down on the strip release levers.
11. CLEANING PROCEDURES 11 .l PRINT Il. CLEANING I Since the florist machine cleaning adjacent parts. 11 .I HEAD/PLATEN/STRIP FEED ROLLER MECHANISM PROCEDURES has a curter at the label outlet, be careful nor to injure your fingers when I PRINT HEAD/PLATEN/STRIP FEED ROLLER MECHANISM The print head, platen, and strip feed roller should be cleaned After any part of the mechanism If printing becomes blurred. 0 0 becomes stained with glue.
12. CARE/HANDLING OF THE LABEL 12. CARE/HANDLING 12. CARE/HANDLING OF THE LABEL OF THE LABEL CAUTION: Be sure to read carefully and understand the Supply Manual. Use on/y labels which meet specified requirements. Use of non-specified labels may shorten the print head life and result in problems All labels should be handled with care to avoid any wirh bar code readability or print quality. damage to the label or printer. Read the following guidelines carefully.
13. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE 13. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE 13. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE When an error message appears on the LCD display, follow the instructions below. If you cannot solve the problem with the following solution instructions, do not attempt further trouble shooting by yourself. Turn the power off, unplug the printer, then contact your Authorized Service representative for assistance. Do not attempt to repair or adjust on your own, because electrical equipment is dangerous.
14. TROUBLESHOOTING 14. TROUBLESHOOTING 14. TROUBLESHOOTING Solution Problems n No print 1. 2. Check that the media is loaded correctly. Check whether the print head is set correctly or not. Missing dot Dirty print head. + Clean the print head. Call your Authorized Service representative if necessary. Unclear (or blurred) printing 1. 2. Dirty print head. --+ Clean the print head. Poor media quality. + Change media type. Power does not come on. 1. 2. 3. Plug power cord into an AC socket.
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