Argox OS-2140 User's manual
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Argox OS-2140 is a versatile desktop barcode printer designed to meet various printing needs. With its compact size, high-resolution printing, and flexible connectivity options, it's ideal for applications in retail, healthcare, warehousing, and more.
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D
ESKTOP
B
ARCODE
P
RINTER
OS-214plus/OS-2140D/
OS-2140/OS-2140Z/
OS-2140DZ/OS-2140E
User’s Manual
Website: http://www.argox.com
Proprietary Statement
This manual contains proprietary information of Argox Information Co., Ltd. It is intended solely for the information and use of parties operating and maintaining the equipment described herein. Such proprietary information may not be used, reproduced, or disclosed to any other parties for any other purpose without the expressed written permission of Argox Information Co., Ltd.
Product Improvements
Continuous improvement of products is a policy of Argox Information Co., Ltd. All specifications and signs are subject to change without notice.
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into a different outlet on a different circuit.
Consult the dealer or an experience Radio/TV technician for help.
This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance. The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Argox Information
Co., Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Liability Disclaimer
Argox Information Co., Ltd. takes steps to assure that the company’s published engineering specifications and manuals are correct; however, errors do occur.
Argox Information Co., Ltd. reserves the right to correct any such errors and disclaims any resulting liability. In no event shall Argox Information Co., Ltd. or anyone else involved in the creation, production, or delivery of the accompanying product (including hardware and software) be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary
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loss) arising out of the use of or the results of use of or inability to use such product, even if Argox Information Co., Ltd. has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Safety
Supplemental Information: This device complies with the requirement of FCC Part 15 Rules. Operation is subject to the following two Conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE:
This device complies with Industry Canada ICES-003 class A requirements.
Cet equipement est conforme a ICES-003 classe A de la norm Industrielle
Canadian.
Please only use adapters with the following electrical characteristics and are certified by current legislation. Using other adapters may damage the device and void the warranty also cause risks to the user.
Features Output: 24VDC, 2.4A
The manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that this product conforms to the following standards or other normative documents:
EMC: EN 55022:2006+A1:2007, class A
EN 55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003
Argox Information Co., Ltd certifies that the following products and/or components are compliant with the current requirements of the European
Union Restriction on the use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive,
2002/95/EC.
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Table of Contents
Safety .................................................................................... II
Getting Started ..................................................................5
Unpacking .............................................................................. 5
Package Contents................................................................ 6
Connecting the Power Supply ................................................. 7
Getting to Know Your Printer .........................................10
Parts and Features ................................................................. 10
Controls and Indicators ......................................................... 13
Loading Ribbon and Media ............................................15
Loading Ribbon .................................................................... 15
Loading Media...................................................................... 20
Standard Mode.................................................................. 20
Cutter Mode...................................................................... 25
Calibration and Configuration........................................27
Performing Calibration and Configuration ............................ 27
Resetting to Factory Default Settings .................................... 28
Computer Connections...................................................29
USB Interface Requirements................................................. 29
Serial (RS-232) Interface Requirements ................................ 30
Serial Cabling Requirements................................................. 31
Parallel Interface Requirements ............................................ 32
Ethernet Interface.................................................................. 33
Communicating with the Printer ....................................35
Installing a Plug and Play printer driver (for USB only) ........ 35
Installing the Printer Driver................................................... 43
Troubleshooting ..............................................................55
LED Diagnosis ..................................................................... 55
Miscellaneous ....................................................................... 58
Recovery .............................................................................. 59
Caring for Your Printer....................................................60
Cleaning ............................................................................... 60
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Media Sensor .................................................................... 60
Thermal Print Head ........................................................... 60
Replacing the Thermal Print Head ..................................... 63
Important notice during TPH replacement ................... 65
Technical Reference ....................................................... 66
General Specifications........................................................... 66
Fonts, Bar Codes and Graphics Specification ........................ 70
Printer Programming Language A, PPLA .................... 70
Printer Programming Language B, PPLB .................... 71
Printer Programming Language Z, PPLZ..................... 72
Interface Specifications ......................................................... 74
USB Interface.................................................................... 74
Serial................................................................................. 75
Ethernet............................................................................. 76
Parallel (Centronics).......................................................... 77
Auto Polling ...................................................................... 77
Connection with host...................................................... 78
Appendix I - Installing the Cutter................................... 80
Appendix II - Installing the Extension Card .................. 83
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Getting Started
Congratulations on choosing the Argox
OS-214plus/OS-2140D/OS-2140/OS-2140Z/OS-2140DZ/
OS-2140E desktop barcode printers. This manual will help you get to know your new printer. There are two parts to this manual, an operation guide and related information. The operation guide is illustrated to help you quickly become familiar with the printer.
The related information includes troubleshooting, maintenance and technical information for your reference.
Unpacking
After receiving your printer, please check for possible shipping damage:
1. Inspect the outside of both the box and the printer for possible damage.
2. Open the top cover of the printer to see if the media compartments are in order.
Note: If damage has occurred, contact your shipping company immediately to file a claim.
3. Check whether you have received the following accessories together with the printer. If there are any items missing, please contact your local dealer.
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Package Contents
Printer
Power Supply
Power Cord
Quick Installation Guide
CD ROM
USB Cable
0.5” ID Core for Ribbon
Media Holder
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Connecting the Power Supply
Connect the power supply as below.
WARNING! Do not operate the printer and power supply in an area where they can get wet.
Make sure the power switch is in the "O" position.
1. Insert the barrel connector of the power supply into the power jack on the back of the printer.
Note the location of the power jack for different models in the diagrams below.
2. Insert the separate power cord into the power supply.
3. Plug the other end of the cord into an AC electrical outlet.
OS-2140D/OS-2140/OS-2140Z/OS-2140D
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OS-2140E
Power Cord
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OS-214plus
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Getting to Know Your Printer
The illustrations that follow describe the printer’s parts, features, controls, and indicators.
Parts and Features
Top Cover
H Cover
Power Indicator
Ready Indicator
Feed Button
Power Switch
OS-214plus/OS-2140D/OS-2140/OS-2140E/OS-2140Z/OS-2140DZ
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Ribbon Pick-up Holder
Release Levers
Media Hanger
Ribbon module
(not included with OS-2140D)
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Ribbon Supply Holder
Platen Roller
Thermal Print head
Power Switch
Controls and Indicators
The printer’s controls and indicators are shown in the diagram below. The following table explains control and indicator functions.
Top Cover
Power Indicator
Ready Indicator
Feed Button
Power Switch
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Control /
Indicator
Function
Power Switch
Power Indicator
Ready Indicator
Feed Button
On: turns on normal operation
Off: turns off power
Note: Turn power off before connecting or disconnecting cables
Green light shows the power-on
Light off shows the power-off
Blinking light indicates error has occurred
Green shows printer is ready to operate
Blinking light indicates printer is paused or data transferring
Seagull driver status monitor
Press to advance labels to the first printing position
Press to take the printer out of "pause"
Press and hold while turning on the power to print out a configuration profile
Loading Ribbon and Media
This section describes how to load ribbon and media in the OS
Series printer.
Loading Ribbon
Note: This section does not apply to direct thermal printing.
1. Lift the top cover to expose the media compartment.
2. Unlatch the print head module by pushing the two white release levers on the sides toward the rear.
3. Turn over the print head module to expose the ribbon supply holder.
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Release Lever
Media Compartment
Ribbon Supply Holder
Print Head Module
Release Lever
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4. Unwrap the ribbon roll pack and separate the ribbon roll and the bare core.
5. Attach the edge of the ribbon on the bare core and wind it a little bit onto the core.
6. Insert the ribbon roll into the supply holder. (First snap in the left side and then the right side.)
Ribbon Supply Holder
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Ribbon Roll
Bare Core
7. Turn back the print head module and then insert the bare core into the pick-up holder. (First snap in the left side, and then the right side.)
Ribbon Pick-up Holder
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Bare Core
8. Turn the wheel of the print head module to ensure the ribbon is tightly wound.
9. Press down the print head module firmly until you hear a snap.
Wheel
Print Head Module
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Loading Media
The OS-214plus/OS-2140D/OS-2140/OS-2140Z/OS-2140DZ/
OS-2140E printers offer Two different loading modes: standard or with a cutter.
Standard mode allows you to collect each label freely.
Cutter mode automatically cuts the label after it prints.
Standard Mode
1. Lift the top cover to expose the media compartment.
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2. Remove the media hanger.
Media Compartment Media Hanger
3. Load the media roll onto the hanger from left to right.
Media Roll
Media Hanger
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4. Click the media hanger back into the media compartment.
5. Align the media roll to the left end.
6. Move the shield from right to left until it leans against the media.
Media Compartment
Media Roll
Shield
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7. Unlatch the print head module.
8. Hold the print head module upright with one hand to allow the media to pass under it. Lead the media through the media guides with the other hand.
9. Lead the media over the platen roller.
Print Head Module
Media Guides
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10. Put the print head module down and press down firmly until you hear a snap.
11. Close the top cover and turn on the printer or press the
"FEED" button if the printer is already on.
Print Head Module
Feed Button
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Cutter Mode
Note: For Cutter mode you must first install the cutter and add the cutter baby board to J16 on the main board. Please refer to Appendix I.
Follow Steps 1 to 8 listed in Standard Mode above.
9. Thread the media over the platen roller, then route the media through the slot of the cutter module.
10. Press down the print head module firmly.
Cutter Module
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11. Close the top cover and turn on the printer or press the
"FEED" button if the printer is already on.
Note: The "FEED" button does not make the printer cut. Cutting occurs only when the software is properly set.
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Calibration and Configuration
This section discusses calibration, printing configuration and resetting the printer to factory defaults.
Performing Calibration and Configuration
1. Turn off the printer power.
2. Press and hold the feed button while turning on the power, until the printing motor is activated.
3. Calibration is performed while the printer automatically feeds the label stock for a certain length, the printing motor suspends for one second and then prints out a configuration profile.
4. The profile includes firmware version, ROM checksum,
RS-232, thermal transfer/direct thermal settings, hardware configuration, and font types.
5. At PPLB emulation, the printer enters character dump mode.
To exit from dump mode, press the feed button again. (If you accidentally print the label without exiting from dump mode in advance, you need to turn on the printer or press feed button again to print normally.)
Important! You must always carry out calibration when changing media. Failure to do so will result in improper
detection by the label sensor.
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Resetting to Factory Default Settings
1. Turn on the printer and wait for 5 or more seconds.
2. Press the "Feed" button for 10 seconds, and the "Ready" indicator and "Power" indicator will go off in order.
3. When the two indicators relight, release the feed button.
4. The printer feeds approximately 3 ~5 blank labels, and then resets to the factory defaults.
Note: Revise the factory default settings that stored in flash, even if turn off the power source cannot be eliminated.
Computer Connections
Note: You must insert the power supply’s barrel connector into the power jack on the back of the printer before connecting communication cables.
This printer comes with a nine-pin Electronics Industries
Association (EIA) RS-232 serial data interface, a USB interface and Ethernet option. You must supply the required interface cable for your application.
Note: This printer complies with FCC Rules and Regulations,
Part 15, for Class A Equipment, for use with fully shielded six-foot data cables. Use of longer cables or unshielded cables may increase radiated emissions above Class A limits.
USB Interface Requirements
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface is version 2.0 and 1.1 compliant and provides a full-speed (12Mb/s) interface that is compatible with your existing PC hardware. The USB’s “plug and play” design makes installation easy. Multiple printers can share a single USB port/hub.
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Serial (RS-232) Interface Requirements
The required cable must have a nine-pin "D" type male connector on one end, which is plugged into the mating serial port located on the back of the printer. The other end of the signal interface cable connects to a serial port on the host computer.
For technical and pin-out information, please refer to the
Reference Technical Information, Interface Specification.
Ethernet Port
(OS-2140E Model)
RS-232 Serial Port
USB Port
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Serial Cabling Requirements
Data cables must be of fully shielded construction and fitted with metal or metalized connector shells. Shielded cables and connectors are required to prevent radiation and reception of electrical noise.
To minimize electrical noise pickup in the cable:
Keep data cables short (6 ft or 1.83m recommended).
Do not tightly bundle the data cables with power cords.
Do not tie the data cables to power wire conduits.
Notes:
Default settings are included in the configuration report.
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Parallel Interface Requirements
The required cable (IEEE 1284-compliant is recommended) must have a standard 36-pin parallel connector on one end, which is plugged into the parallel port located on the back of the printer.
The other end of the parallel interface cable connects to the printer connector at the host computer. For pin-out information, refer to the Reference Technical Information, Interface
Specification.
Power Jack
RS 232 Serial Port
Parallel Port
USB Port
OS-214plus
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Ethernet Interface
This connector is for Ethernet application; it is convenient to use several printers by Ethernet connector at the same time.
Notes:
When using Ethernet model printer, please wait till the Ready
Indicator to stop blinking and then can start to use printer.
Ethernet Port
(OS-2140E Model)
RS-232 Serial Port
USB Port
OS-2140E
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Ethernet Status/Activity Indicators
LED Status
Both Off
Green LED
Description
No Ethernet link detected
Speed LED
On: 100 Mbps link Off: l0 Mbps link
Link/Activity LED
On: link up Off: link down Flash: activity
Amber LED
Green LED
Amber LED
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Communicating with the Printer
The bundled printer driver can be applied to all applications under
Windows 2003/ XP/ Vista/ Windows 7, supporting 32-bit/ 64-bit operation systems. With this driver you can operate any popular
Windows software applications including Argox Bartender UL label editing software or MS Word, etc., to print to this printer.
The following installation steps are based on OS-2140 as an example. The screens included for these steps are taken from
Windows XP; steps in other versions of operation systems are similar.
Installing a Plug and Play printer driver (for
USB only)
Note:
We strongly recommend that you use the Seagull Driver Wizard instead of the Microsoft Windows Add Printer Wizard when installing and updating your Drivers by Seagull.
(Even though the "Add Printer Wizard" is from Microsoft, it too easily performs a number of tasks incorrectly when updating existing drivers. It also badly handles the situation where a printer driver is already in use by a Windows application.)
1. Turn off the printer. Plug the power cable into the power socket on the wall, and then connect the other end of the cable to printer's power socket. Connect the USB cable to the
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USB port on the printer and on the PC.
2. Turn on the printer. If the printer supports Plug-and-Play, and you have successfully connected it using a USB cable, then the Windows Add Hardware Wizard will automatically detect the printer and display a dialog that allows you to install a driver. Click Cancel and do not install the driver using this wizard.
3. Prepare the documentation and software CD-Rom from printer package and then install to CD-Rom drive of your computer. The CD-Rom will bring out the following prompt.
Click “Go”:
Instead of the flash prompt above, another way to install
Seagull driver is to run the DriverWizard utility from the
Installation Directory where the Seagull driver files are located.
5. On the Seagull Driver Wizard prompt, select the first radio button to “Install a driver for a Plug and Play printer”:
4. Under OS-2140 product selection prompt, choose Seagull
Driver version and then start installation:
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Argox OS-2140 PPLA
Then click “Next.”
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6. Enter Printer name (i.e. Argox OS-2140 PPLA) and select "do not share this printer”, and click "Next".
Argox OS-2140 PPLA
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7. Check all the data on the showing screen, if it is correct, click
"Finish".
Argox OS-2140 PPLA
USB002
Argox OS-2140 PPLA
7.1.9_M-5
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8. After the related files have been copied to your system, click
"Finish".
Installing printer ‘Argox OS-2140 PPLA’…
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9. After driver installation is complete, click "Close".
The driver should now be installed.
Installed printer Argox OS-2140 PPLA
Installing the Printer Driver
1. Turn off the printer. Plug the power cable into the power socket on the wall, and then connect the other end of the cable to printer's power socket. Connect the USB cable, Serial cable, or Ethernet cable to the proper port on the printer and on your computer.
2. Prepare the documentation and software CD-Rom from printer package and then install to CD-Rom drive of your computer. The CD-Rom will bring out the following prompt.
Click “Go”:
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3. Under OS-2140 product selection prompt, choose Seagull
Driver version and then start installation:
Instead of the flash prompt above, another way to install
Seagull driver is to run the DriverWizard utility from the
Installation Directory where the Seagull driver files are located.
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4. On the prompt, Windows Printer Driver, select “I accept…” and click "Next".
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5. Assign the directory to keep Seagull driver, (for example:
C:\Seagull) and click "Next".
6. Click "Finish".
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7. Select Install printer drivers and Click "Next"
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8. Select model & emulation - the following examples are based on model OS-2140 PPLA:
A rgox OS-2140 PPLA
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9. Select the port of the printer and click "Next".
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10. Enter Printer name (i.e. Argox OS-2140 PPLA) and select
"do not share this printer”, and click "Next".
Argox OS-2140 PPLA
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11. Check all the data on the showing screen, if it is correct, click
"Finish".
Argox OS-2140 PPLA
USB001
Argox OS-2140 PPLA
7.1.9_M-5
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12. After the related files have been copied to your system, click
"Finish".
Installing printer ‘Argox OS-2140 PPLA’…
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13. After driver installation is complete, click "Close".
The driver should now be installed.
Installed printer Argox OS-2140 PPLA
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Troubleshooting
Normally, when the printer is in not working properly, the "Power"
LED blinks continuously; while printing and communication between the host and printer stops.
LED Diagnosis
Power and Ready LEDs blinking continuously indicates printer errors. To understand the problem, please observe the Power and
Ready LEDs and refer to the following solutions:
LED Indicators: Power and Ready LEDs blink at the same tempo
Power LED Ready LED
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Possible Problems
Miss-detect gap
Label stock out
Label stock not installed
Label jam
Solutions Remarks
Check the label path
Check the label sensor
If you use a continuous label roll and run under
Supply the label roll
Windows, select continuous media.
Install the label roll
Recover the jam
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LED Indicators: Power and Ready LEDs blink alternately
Power LED Ready LED
ON OFF
OFF ON
Possible Problems
Ribbon out
Ribbon jam
Solutions
Supply the ribbon roll
Recover the jam
Ribbon sensor error Replace ribbon sensor
LED Indicators: Only the Power LED blinks
Remarks
Not applicable to direct thermal type.
Power LED Ready LED
ON ON
OFF ON
Possible Problems
Serial IO error
Solutions Remarks
Check the baud rate Serial interface only
Memory full Add the extension
RAM(flash memory card)
Cutter failed, or jam Check the cutter at cutter Recover the jam
Hardware error Call for service
Occurs only when installing or setting the cutter
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LED Indicators: Only the Ready LED blinks
Power LED Ready LED
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Possible Problems Solutions
Print head too hot Printing will stop until the print head cools to an acceptable printing temperature. When it does, the printer will automatically resume operation.
Remarks
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Miscellaneous
If the host shows "Printer Time out"
1. Check if the communication cable (parallel or serial) is connected securely to your parallel or serial port on the
PC and to the connector on the printer at the other end.
2. Check if the printer power is turned on.
If the data has been sent, but there is no output from the printer.
Check the active printer driver, and see if Seagull driver for your
Windows system and the label printer has been selected.
Vertical streaks in the printout usually indicate a dirty or faulty print head. (Refer to the following examples.)
Clean the print head. If the problem persists, replace the print head.
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Poor printout quality:
The ribbon may not be qualified.
The media may not be qualified.
Adjust the Darkness (heat temperature).
Slow down the print speed.
Refer to the next chapter and clean the related spare parts.
Recovery
After correcting problems, simply press the panel button or restart the printer to continue your print jobs. Make sure the LEDs are not blinking and remember to resend your files.
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Caring for Your Printer
Adhesives and coatings of media can over time transfer onto the printer components along the media path including the thermal print head and media sensor. This build-up can accumulate dust and debris. Failure to clean the print head, media path, and media sensor could result in inadvertent loss off labels, label jams and possible damage to the printer.
Note: Turn off the printer before cleaning.
Cleaning
Clean the following components of the printer using a cotton bud dampened with alcohol. Do not soak the cotton bud excessively.
Media Sensor
Debris or dirt on the paper sensor can cause a miss-read or unstable detection of the label gap. Clean with a cotton bud dampened with alcohol.
Thermal Print Head
Thermal paper stock and the ribbon release debris on the print head, which degrades printing quality. Clean the print head with methanol or isopropyl alcohol and a cotton bud. Do not touch the heater element with your fingers. Debris or dirt on the roller should be cleaned with alcohol.
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TPH Cleaning Interval:
It’s strongly recommended to regularly clean print heads at least when changing every one ribbon roll (in thermal transfer printing mode), or every one label roll (in direct thermal printing mode). In addition, if printers are operated under critical applications and environments, or it’s found print quality is degraded, please clean print heads more frequently.
TPH Cleaning Material:
Surface of print head’s heating element is very fragile. To prevent from any possible damage, please use soft cloth or cotton buds with “Ethanol” or “industry alcohol” to clean print head surface.
It’s strongly recommended to wear hand gloves during cleaning progress.
Do not touch print head surface by bare hands or with any hard equipment. Water or spit should be kept away in case of corrosion on heating elements.
TPH Cleaning Direction:
When cleaning print head, please always wipe in One-Way
Direction - from Left to Right only, or, from Right to Left only, to clean “Heating Line” of print head gently without excessive stress.
Do not wipe back and forth, to avoid dust, dirt, or ribbon residue on cleaning cotton would be attached onto print head again.
(Please refer to below picture)
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Replacing the Thermal Print Head
1. Switch off the power and wait for both LEDs to go off.
2. Unlatch the print head module.
3. Remove the ribbon.
4. Push the print head firmly into the casing and shift it to the left. It will release from the module.
Special Caution:
Warranty of print heads will be void if print head serial number is removed, altered, defected, or made illegible, under every circumstance.
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5. Disconnect the print head cable.
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6. Disassemble the print head and the mounting bracket by releasing screws.
7. Replace with a new print head. Reassemble the print head module in reverse order. Be careful not to touch the print head elements.
Important notice during TPH replacement
1. Heater line should NOT be touched by bare hands to prevent any damage caused by ESD or corrosion.
2. Surface of heaters should NOT be hit or scratched by sharp or hard things to prevent any damage by scratch.
3. Residue or contamination should NOT be removed by a cutter to prevent any damage by dent or scratch.
4. Connector side should NOT be touched when cleaning
TPH to prevent delaminated solder between FPC and wafer. Ink-jet characters could be erased, if cleaning cloth was touched them on FPC or label.
5. Heater surface should be free from any condensation.
6. TPH should NOT be put heater surface down.
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Technical Reference
General Specifications
Specificatio n
Printing method
Printing resolution
Printing speed
Printing length
Printing width
Memory
CPU type
Media sensor
Operation interface
OS-2140D
Direct Transfer
OS-2140
Direct Transfer/Thermal Transfer
203 dpi (8dots/mm)
OS-214plus
Up to 4ips (102mm/s)
Max 100” (2540mm)
2~3ips(51~76mm/s)
Max 43”(1092mm)
Max 4.16” (105mm)
8MB DRAM(6MB user available)
4MB Flash ROM(2MB user available)
32 bit RISC microprocessor
Reflective x 1
LED indicator(Power/Ready)x2, Button(Feed)x1
Communication
Interface
Fonts
RS-232(Baud rate 2400 ~ 115200 bps),
USB(2.0)
Centronics Parallel,
RS-232(Baud rate
2400 ~ 115200 bps), USB(2.0)
Internal character sets standard 5 alpha-numeric fonts from
0.049”H ~ 0.23” H (1.25mm ~ 6.0mm)
Internal fonts are expandable up to 24x24 4 direction 0 ~ 270 rotation Soft fonts are downloadable
1D Barcodes
OS-2140 & OS-2140D:
PPLA: Code 39 (standard/with checksum digit), Code 93
Interleaved 2of 5 (standard/with checksum digit/with human readable check digit), EAN-8, EAN-13,UPC-A, UPC-E, Postnet,
Codabar, Code 128 subset A/B/C, UCC/EAN-128,
UCC/EAN-128 K-MART, UCC/EAN-128 , Random Weight,
Plessey, HBIC, Telepen, FIM, UPC2, UPC5, GS1 Data Bar
PPLB: Code 39 (standard/with checksum digit),Code 93
Interleaved 2 of 5 (standard/with checksum digit/with human readable check digit), EAN-8 (standard/2 digit add-on/5 digit add-on), EAN-13 (standard/2 digit add-on/5 digit add-on),
UPC-A (standard/2 digit add-on/5digit add-on), UPC-E
(standard/2 digit add-on/5 digit add-on), Postnet, Codabar,
Code 128 subset A/B/C, Code 128 UCC (Shipping Container
Code), Code 128 Auto, German, Postcode, Matrix 2 of 5,
UCC/EAN 128, UPC Interleaved 2 of 5, GS1 Data Bar
PPLZ: Code 39 (standard/with checksum digit), Code 93
Interleaved 2of 5 (standard/with checksum digit/with human readable check digit), EAN-8, EAN-13, UPC-A, UPC-E,
Postnet, Codabar, Code 128 subset A/B/C, Code 128 Auto,
UPC/EAN-Extension, Plessey, Industrial 2 of 5 , Standard 2 of
5, Logmars, MSI, Code 11, GS1 DataBar
OS-214plus:
PPLA: Code 39, Code 93,Code 128/subset A/B/C, Codabar,
Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC A/E/2/5 add-on, EAN-13/8, UCC/EAN
128, Postnet, Plessey, Interleaved 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5 with a modulo 10 checksum, Interleaved 2 of 5 with a modulo 10 checksum and shipping bearer bars , Code 128, UCC/EAN
Code 128 Random Weight, HBIC, Telepen , FIM
PPLB: Code 39, Code 93, Code 128/ subset A,B,C, Codabar,
Interleaved 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5 with check sum digit,
Interleaved 2 of 5 with human readable check digit, Matrix 2 of
5, UPC A/E 2 and 5 add-on, EAN-8/13, Code 128UCC,
UCC/EAN, Postnet
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2D Barcodes
Graphic
Emulation
Software-Label editing
Software-Utility
Media Type
Media
Ribbon
Dimensions
Weight
Power Source
Operation
Environment
OS-2140 & OS-2140D:
PPLA/PPLB/PPLZ: MaxiCode, PDF417, Data Matrix (ECC 200 only), QR code, Composite codes
OS-214plus:
PPLA: PDF-417, MaxiCode, Data Matrix (ECC200 only) ,QR
Code, Composite codes
PPLB: MaxiCode, PDF-417, QR Code, Composite codes
OS-2140 & OS-2140D:
PPLA/PPLB: PCX, BMP, IMG, HEX,GDI, Binary raster(PPLB
Only)
PPLZ: GRF, Hex and GDI
OS-214plus:
PPLA: PCX, BMP, IMG, HEX ,GDI
PPLB: PCX, Binary raster , GDI
PPLA/PPLB/PPLZ (OS-2140Z,OS-2140DZ only)
Windows Driver (Win 2003/XP/Vista/Windows 7) BarTender ,
Printer Utility, Font Utility
Roll-feed, die-cut, continuous, fan-fold, tags, ticket in thermal paper or plain paper and fabric label
Max Width:4.33”(110mm) Min Width:1”(25.4mm)
Thickness:0.0025”~0.01”(0.0635~0.254mm)
Max roll capacity(OD):4.3”(109mm)
Core size:0.5”(12.7mm) (1”(25.4mm) optional)
Ribbon Width: 1”~4”
Ribbon roll – max OD: 1.45”(37mm)
N/A Ribbon Length: max 92m
Core size – ID: 0.5”(13mm) with notch
Wax, Wax/Resin, Resin (Outside Ribbon)
W 186mm x H 153mm x L 278mm
2.0kgs
Universal Switching Power Supply Input: 100V~240V,
1.5A, 50~60Hz, Output: 24VDC, 2.4A
Operation Temperature: 40F~100F (4C~38C), 10% ~ 90% non-condensing,
Storage Temperature: -4F~122F (-20C~50C)
Optional Items
Agency Listing
Cutter, Stacker, RTC Card, ArgoKee, 2MB Asian Font Card
(Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean and
Japanese)
CE, FCC, cTUVus, CCC,
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Fonts, Bar Codes and Graphics Specification
The specifications of fonts, bar codes and graphics depends on the printer emulation. The emulations PPLA, PPLB and PPLZ are printer programming languages, through which the host can communicate with your printer.
Printer Programming Language A, PPLA
Programming
Language
PPLA
Internal fonts
Symbol sets
(Code pages)
Soft fonts
9 fonts with different point size
6 fonts with ASD smooth font.
Courier font with different symbol sets.
Courier font symbol set: Roman-8, ECMA-94, PC,
PC-A, PC-B, Legal, and
PC437 (Greek), Russian.
Downloadable soft fonts
Font size 1x1 to 24x24 times
Character rotation
0, 90, 180, 270 degree, 4 direction rotation
Graphics PCX, BMP, IMG, HEX, GDI
Bar code types
Code 39 (standard/with checksum digit), Code 93
Interleaved 2of 5 (standard/with checksum digit/with human readable check digit), EAN-8,
EAN-13,UPC-A, UPC-E, Postnet, Codabar, Code
128 subset A/B/C, UCC/EAN-128, UCC/EAN-128
K-MART, UCC/EAN-128 , Random Weight,
Plessey, HBIC, Telepen, FIM, UPC2, UPC5, GS1
Data Bar
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Printer Programming Language B, PPLB
Programming
Language
PPLB
Internal fonts 5 fonts with different point size
Symbol sets
(Code pages)
8 bits code page : 437, 850, 852, 860, 863, 865,
857, 861, 862, 855, 866,
737,851,869, 1252, 1250, 1251,
1253, 1254, 1255
7 bits code page: USA, BRITISH, GERMAN,
FRENCH, DANISH, ITALIAN,
SPANISH, SWEDISH and
SWISS.
Soft fonts Downloadable soft fonts
Font size 1x1 to 24x24 times
Character rotation
0, 90, 180, 270 degree, 4 direction rotation
Graphics PCX, BMP, IMG, HEX, GDI, Binary raster
Bar code types
Code 39 (standard/with checksum digit),Code 93
Interleaved 2 of 5 (standard/with checksum digit/with human readable check digit), EAN-8
(standard/2 digit add-on/5 digit add-on), EAN-13
(standard/2 digit add-on/5 digit add-on), UPC-A
(standard/2 digit add-on/5digit add-on), UPC-E
(standard/2 digit add-on/5 digit add-on), Postnet,
Codabar, Code 128 subset A/B/C, Code 128 UCC
(Shipping Container Code), Code 128 Auto,
German, Postcode, Matrix 2 of 5, UCC/EAN 128,
UPC Interleaved 2 of 5, GS1 Data Bar
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Printer Programming Language Z, PPLZ
Programming
Language
PPLZ
Internal fonts
Symbol sets
(Code pages)
Soft fonts
8 (A~H) fonts with different point size.
8 AGFA fonts: 7 (P~V) fonts with fixed different point size (can’t scale).
1 (0) font with scaling point size.
USA1, USA2, UK, HOLLAND, DENMARK
, NORWAY, SWEDEN/FINLAND, GERMAN
, FRANCE1, FRANCE2, ITALY, SPAIN, MISC,
JAPAN, IBM850.
Downloadable soft fonts
Font size 1x1 to 10x10 times
Character rotation
0, 90, 180, 270 degree, 4 direction rotation
Graphics GRF, Hex and GDI
Bar code types
Code 39 (standard/with checksum digit), Code 93
Interleaved 2of 5 (standard/with checksum digit/with human readable check digit), EAN-8,
EAN-13, UPC-A, UPC-E, Postnet, Codabar, Code
128 subset A/B/C, Code 128 Auto,
UPC/EAN-Extension, Plessey, Industrial 2 of 5 ,
Standard 2 of 5, Logmars, MSI, Code 11, GS1
DataBar
Notes:
1. The bare core for the ribbon must be 11 cm in length. It should have two opposite slits at two ends. If the ribbon itself is less than 11 cm, it must be aligned with the bare core in the left side when you install it.
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Interface Specifications
USB Interface
This is port complies with USB 2.0 Full Speed.
Connector Terminal Pin Assignment
Pin Signal Description
1 VBUS 5V
2
3
D -
D +
Differential data signaling pair -
Differential data signaling pair +
4 GND Ground
3 4
USB series “B” Receptacle Interface
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Serial
The RS232 connector on the printer side is a female, DB-9.
Pin Direction
1
2
3
4
In
Out
T
Definition
Shorted to Pin 6
RxData
TxData
N.C.
5
6
7
8
9
Out
In
Out
Ground
Shorted to Pin 1
RTS
CTS
+5V
Note :
Pin 9 are reserved for KDU (keyboard device unit), therefore do not connect these pins if you are using a general host like a PC.
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Ethernet
The following port complies with Ethernet communication.
Pin Signal
1 Transmit+
2 Transmit-
3 Receive+
4 Reserved
5 Reserved
6 Receive-
7 Reserved
8 Reserved
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Parallel (Centronics)
The parallel port is a standard 36-pin Centronics, which complies with IEEE 1284 standard (compatibility mode). Pin assignments are as follows:
Pin Direction Definition Pin Direction Definition
1 In n/STROBE 16 -
2~9
10
11
12
13
In
Out
Out
Out
Out
Data 1~8 17 nACK 18
BUSY 19~30
PE
SELECT
31
32
-
-
-
In
Out
Ground
Chassis
Ground
Peripheral
High
Signal
Ground nINIT nFAULT
14
15
In
- nAUTOFEED 33~35
N.D. 36
-
In
N.D. nSELECTIN
Auto Polling
Both the serial port and parallel port of this printer can be activated at the same time, i.e the printer can simultaneously communicate with two PCs via different ports. However as no port contention is made for this printer, if both PCs transmit data at the same time the data may become damaged in the receiving buffer.
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Connection with host
Host 25S Printer 9P Host 9S
(PC or compatible)
Printer 9P
(PC or compatible)
DTR 20 …… 1 DSR DTR 4 …… 1 DSR
DSR 6 …… 6 DTR DSR 6 …… 6 DTR
TX 2 …… 2 RX TX 3 …… 2 RX
RX 3 …… 3 TX RX 2 …… 3 TX
CTS 5 …… 7 RTS CTS 8 …… 7 RTS
RTS 4 …… 8 CTR RTS 7 …… 8 CTS
GND 7 …… 5 GND GND 5 …… 5 GND
Alternatively you can just connect the 3 wires in the following way.
Host 25S Printer 9P Host 9S
(PC or compatible)
Printer 9P
(PC or compatible)
TX 2 …… 2 RX
RX 3 …… 3 TX
TX 3
RX 2
…… 2 RX
…… 3 TX
GND 7 …… 5 GND GND 5 …… 5 GND pin 4 pin 5 pin 4 pin 6 pin 6 pin 20 pin 7 pin 8
The simplest way to connect to other hosts (not PC compatible) or terminals is:
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Printer Terminal/Host
Pin 2- RxData ……… TxData
Pin 3- TxData ……… RxData
Pin 5- Ground ……… Ground
In general, as long as the data quantity is not too large and you use Xon/Xoff as flow control, it will be problem free.
Baud rate: 2400, 4800, 9600(default), 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200 bauds .(programmable by command)
Data format: always 8 data bits, 1 start bit and 1 stop bit.
Parity: always non parity
Handshaking: XON/XOFF as well as CTS/RTS (hardware flow control).
If you run an application with the bundled printer driver under
Windows and use the serial port, you should check the above parameters and set the flow control to "Xon/Xoff "or "hardware".
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Appendix I - Installing the Cutter
1. Turn off the printer power and unplug the power cable and
Serial / USB cable.
2. Remove the top cover.
3. Remove the two screws under the base housing.
4. Remove the whole print head assembly by releasing the 4 screws at its feet.
Print Head Assembly
5. Add the cutter baby board to J16 on the main board.
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J16
6. Secure the four screws attaching the cutter.
Cutter
7. Plug the cutter's connector into the PCB's header connector (J9).
8. Reattach the print head assembly by securing the 4 screws.
9. Click back the middle cover.
10. Secure the two screws for the base housing.
11. Click the top cover into place.
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Appendix II - Installing the Extension Card
Extension Card designated for all optional extension modules.
For example, RTC card and Add-on card.
Install the extension card into the printer as follows:
1. Turn off the printer power.
2. Remove the top cover.
3. Release the two screws at the bottom of the base housing.
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4. Remove the middle cover. 5. Mount the extension card to J14 on the main board.
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Slot for
Extension card
6. Click back the middle cover.
7. Secure the two screws for the base housing.
8. Click the top cover into place.
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