Printek Mt3-II Mobile Thermal Printer Operator’s Manual
Printek Mt3-II is a versatile and portable thermal printer suitable for receipt and label printing in various fields, including retail, healthcare, and field service. With its compact size and rechargeable battery, it offers mobile printing capabilities. The device features multiple connectivity options such as Serial, IrDA, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, enabling flexible data transfer from computers, smartphones, and other devices. Additionally, it supports magnetic card reading, expanding its functionality for applications requiring card-based transactions.
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Mt3-II Series
Operator’s Manual
Printek, Inc.
1517 Townline Road
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
269-925-3200 www.printek.com
Printek Part Number 5992 Rev A
FCC Part 15 Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 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 too correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Bluetooth Equipped Models:
This equipment contains an OEM Serial Port Adapter from connectBlue with FCC ID: PVH070101. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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.
Wi-Fi Equipped Models:
This equipment contains an OEM Wireless LAN Node Module from DPAC Technologies with FCC ID:
RTTABDB-SEDP. This device has shown compliance with the conducted emissions limits in 15.107, 15.207, or 18.307 adopted under FCC 02-157 (ET Docket 98-80).
Battery Disposal
Only dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations. If you do not know your local regulations, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) is a non-profit organization created to promote recycling of rechargeable batteries. For more information visit www.rbrc.org.
Acknowledgments:
Printek is a registered trademark of Printek, Inc.
Bluetooth is registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Palm OS is a trademark of PalmSource, Inc.
PrintBoy is a registered trademark of Bachmann Software
PrinterCE is a registered trademark of FieldSoftware Products
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
© 2004 By Printek, Inc., 1517 Townline Road, Benton Harbor, MI 49022. All rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. ii
Read all setup and operating instructions before proceeding with operation.
Do not operate in an enclosure unless properly ventilated. Make sure no ventilation openings are blocked or obstructed, which may result in the printer overheating.
Do not operate near a heat source.
Lesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme die Aufbau- und Bedienungsanleitung.
Betreiben Sie den Drucker nicht in einem kleinen, geschlossenen Raum, es sei denn dieser wird ordnungsgemäß belüftet. Achten Sie darauf, dass die Lüftungen nicht blockiert oder versperrt sind, denn dies kann zum
Überhitzen des Druckers führen.
Nehmen Sie den Drucker nicht in der Nähe einer Wärmequelle in Betrieb.
No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer service or repairs to a qualified service professional.
Use of genuine Printek replacement parts is required to warrant proper, safe operation.
Any alteration or modification of this device voids the user warranty and may make the product unsafe to operate.
The print head and motors get hot during use. Wait until they cool before touching them.
Make certain the printer is disconnected from AC power before removing any covers or performing any required cleaning or maintenance.
Connecting this printer to an ungrounded receptacle can result in electrical shock.
Never place the printer near inflammable or explosive substances. Do not operate near liquid or spill liquid into the printer at any time.
Enthält keine Teile, die vom Bediener instandgesetzt werden können. Bitte wenden Sie sich bei
Instandsetzung oder Reparatur an qualifiziertes Kundendienstpersonal.
Die Verwendung von echten Printek Ersatzteilen ist notwendig, um ordnungsgemäßen, sicheren Betrieb zu gewährleisten.
Änderungen oder Modifikationen dieses Geräts machen die Garantie ungültig und können den sicheren Betrieb des Produkts gefährden.
Während des Druckens werden Druckerkopf und Motoren heiß. Warten Sie, bis sich die Teile abgekühlt haben, bevor Sie sie berühren.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass der Drucker nicht mehr an die Stromquelle angeschlossen ist, bevor Sie
Abdeckungen abnehmen oder das Gerät reinigen bzw. warten.
Schließen Sie diesen Drucker nicht an eine ungeerdete Steckdose an; dies kann zum Elektroschock führen.
Setzen Sie den Drucker niemals in die Nähe von feuer- oder explosionsgefährlichen Stoffen. Betreiben Sie den
Drucker nicht in der Nähe von Flüssigkeiten und lassen Sie keine Flüssigkeiten in den Drucker gelangen. iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Printek Mt3-II Series mobile printer. The Mt3-II series has been designed to provide you years of service handling your most demanding printing requirements in the mobile arena. If you have any questions, or would like more information on the various supplies and accessories that are available for the Mt3-II Series, please visit us on the internet at www.printek.com, or call our Sales Department at (800)
368-4636.
Models and Options
The Mt3-II is a mobile thermal printer capable of printing on roll media up to 3.125” in width.
In addition to the built in RS-232C and IrDA communications interfaces, the Mt3-II Series printers may be optionally equipped with either a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi interface.
The printers may also be purchased with a Magnetic Card Reader for POS credit card data capture for line busting and other customer convenience applications.
In addition, Printek provides many useful accessories such as environmental cases, shoulder straps, multi-bay battery chargers, and in-vehicle power adapters to cover all the needs of your user environment. Visit our website at www.printek.com for more information.
Manual Contents
batteries.
correct media for your application.
your host and your communication method.
printer is not performing as you expect.
Printer Specifications lists the operating ranges and ratings of the printer.
industry.
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Getting Started
Please familiarize yourself with the features of your printer as shown in the following diagram. Each printer includes a battery cartridge, a belt loop system, and one roll of receipt paper.
Printer Features
Battery and Safety Information
• A 7.4 Volt 2200mAH Li-Ion battery cartridge powers the printer.
• Charging time in the printer is approximately 180 minutes.
• Take the battery out of the printer when storing the printer for long periods of time.
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Getting Started
• The recommended room temperature for charging is between 68°F (20°C) to 77°F (25°C).
• The battery storage temperature is 40°-104°F (4°-40°C). Do not store a fully charged battery at temperatures greater than 104°F (40°C) for long periods of time – the battery may permanently lose charge capacity.
• Be sure to use a fully charged battery before long or battery intensive printing sessions. Certain operations (for example, printing receipts with a lot of bar codes and graphics) drain the battery more quickly than others.
Caution: Do not disassemble, short circuit, heat above 80°C, or incinerate. The battery may explode.
Battery Disposal
Only dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations. If you do not know your local regulations, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) is a non-profit organization created to promote recycling of rechargeable batteries. For more information visit www.rbrc.org.
Installing the Battery Cartridge
One battery cartridge is included with the printer. Similar to a cordless phone battery, the printer’s battery must be charged before using it.
Refer to the following picture to install the battery pack in the printer.
1. Unlock the battery door by sliding the battery door release toward the center of the door, and open the battery door.
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Getting Started
2. Orient the battery so that the two contacts on the battery will be face down, and will correspond with the two contacts inside the printer’s battery compartment, and set the battery into the compartment. A label showing this orientation is also located inside the battery compartment.
3. Close the battery door and slide the Battery Door Releases back to the locked position.
Charging the Battery
Insert the AC adaptor plug into the printer. The Yellow/Amber charging indicator will illuminate indicating that the battery is being charged.
After about 180 minutes the indicator will go off and the battery will be fast charged.
Note: You must charge the battery for 24 hours prior to the first use. Maximum battery capacity is reached after completing a minimum of three normal usage charge and discharge cycles.
Attaching The Belt Loop System
The belt loop system consists of two parts:
• A knob located on the back part of the printer just above the battery door
• A belt loop strap with a click on connector
After sliding your belt through the strap of the belt loop:
• Insert the knob located on the bottom of the printer into the slot of the belt loop connector.
• Pull down on the printer until you hear a click. The printer is now secure and can safely hang down beside your hip.
• To release the printer, press in on the two latches on the sides of the connector and pull the printer and knob up and clear of the slot.
Note: Do not force or pull the printer from the connector without pressing in on the two latches.
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Operation
Media Loading
The printer can print text, bar codes and some limited graphics on thermal receipt paper. See “Media
Specifications” for the width, thickness requirements and approved vendors.
Follow these steps to load printer paper:
1. Open the paper supply door by placing your fingers under the “T” pull lever and pulling up firmly on the supply cover until the lever stops moving.
Note: Do not pull too hard. Use enough force to allow the cover to unlock and lift freely
2. Place the paper supply roll into the paper supply well.
Make sure the paper supply unwinds from the bottom as shown.
3. Position the paper supply between the print head guides.
4. Make sure some supply (2-3 inches) extends beyond the top of the paper supply well.
5. Close the paper supply door.
Tearing Off Print Job
The printer’s paper supply door acts as a tear bar. Pull one edge of the paper against the tear bar as shown below, then tear down and across against the tear bar to remove receipts.
Using the tear bar is the only way to tear the paper. Pulling up and pulling sideways without using the tear bar may cause the paper door to open and the paper roll to fall out.
Caution: The tear bar may have sharp edges.
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Operation
Initial Power Up And Self-Test
Once the Battery is charged and the paper is loaded, perform an initial power up self-test.
1. To start the self-test, press and hold the FEED button, then press ON . The printer will start printing the self-test messages.
2. Press the OFF or FEED to stop or cancel the self-test print.
The first few lines of self-test show the printer firmware version, the current printer settings and a list of any optional or special features installed. Also, sample lines are printed using the printer resident fonts and bar codes.
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Operation
Reading the Indicator Status
MCR
Power:
Battery:
Error / MCR:
/
Green
Blue
Yellow
Yellow
Green
Red
Printer is on and ready to receive data via the RS-232C port or the IrDA interface.
When using RS-232C, pressing the On/Off button will turn the printer on. After approximately 20 seconds, if no instructions are sent, the printer will automatically turn off to conserve battery life.
When using IrDA, the printer will stay on all the time.
Pressing the On/Off button again will turn the printer off.
Printer is on and ready to receive data via either the
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi interface (optional).
Low power. Battery needs to be recharged.
The battery charger is charging the battery at a fast rate.
If the battery is below 5.0V, the battery is being “trickle” charged until the battery voltage reaches 5.0V, and then the fast charge rate is started. The indicator will turn Off when the battery is fully charged.
MCR is ready to accept data.
Red Indicates a fault condition or a printer error. The printer is not ready to accept data.
Refer to the troubleshooting guide to determine error or fault condition.
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Operation
Using the Magnetic Card Reader (MCR)
The Magnetic Card Reader is a factory-installed option. This option requires special application software to read and process cards with a magnetic stripe, such as credit cards or driver’s licenses.
Refer to the following figure if your printer is equipped with the optional magnetic stripe reader and the application software asks for the card to be read. Quickly swipe the card through the reader either left to right or right to left. The magnetic stripe must be facing as shown in the picture below.
The DUAL Green/Red indicator on the printer indicates the following:
MCR Indicator
Green
Red
OFF
Status
Ready/waiting for card to be swiped.
Error reading card’s data.
Good swipe. Card’s data read, or not ready for card to be swiped.
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Configuration and Data Connectivity
The standard Mt3-II Series printer supports both Serial RS232 and IrDA compatible infrared communication interfaces.
Serial and IrDA communication settings can be changed via configuration switches located in the paper supply area (see figure below).
The functions assigned to these switches are shown on the next page.
If the Serial interface is selected, the communication parameters Baud Rate, Data Bit and Parity must be set.
An optional serial cable is available for Serial RS232 communication (part #91251 for DB9 terminated, part
#91252 for unterminated).
Printer drivers for Windows 95/98/NT/2000 and XP are available from Printek.
PrinterCE print control utility is available from Printek for Windows CE and Pocket PC 2002 devices. Demo software is available from www.fieldsoftware.com. and details on use are available from Printek.
Printboy from Bachmann is recommended for Palm devices. Demo software is available from www.bachmannsoftware.com. and details on use are available from Printek.
Configuration Switches
Switches 2 & 3 Shown In ON Position
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Configuration and Data Connectivity
Switch Position(s) Function
OFF Disabled
ON Enabled
OFF Enabled
ON Disabled
OFF Disabled
ON Enabled
SW8 Reserved
Mt3-II Configuration Switch Assignments
Note: Be careful when changing switch settings. Carefully use a pointer on the lever of the switch you wish to change. DO NOT use a lead pencil as this may contaminate the switch. DO NOT use a screw driver or apply excessive force.
Serial RS232C Communication
The RS232C Interface signals for the Mt3-II Series printer are terminated on a 6 PIN RJ type data connector located on the side of the printer.
Six connections are provided from the Serial Interface to the host computer. The table below lists the Serial
Interface signals and pin outs on the RJ connector. A drawing showing the connector pin locations is also provided.
The configuration switches SW1, SW2, and SW3 should all be set to OFF. Also the settings for the Baud Rate, and Parity (SW4-7) must be set to match the host device settings.
Required Switch Settings
SW1 OFF
SW2 OFF
SW3 OFF
Host
SW5 Match
Host
SW7 Match
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Configuration and Data Connectivity
PIN # FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION SIGNAL NAME
1, 5
2
3
Logic common
RS232 from Printer (OUTPUT)
RS232 from Host (INPUT)
COM
TXD
RXD
4
6
Clear to send from Printer (OUTPUT)
Request to send from Host (INPUT)
CTS
RTS
RS-232C Serial Connector & Pin Assignments
IrDA Communication
All Mt3-II Series printers are equipped with an IrDA interface. IrDA provides for wireless connectivity, but does require a “line of sight” alignment between the host computer and the IrDA window on the printer.
Required Switch Settings
SW1 ON
SW2 ON
SW3 OFF
SW4 OFF
SW5 OFF
SW6 OFF
SW7 OFF
Bluetooth Wireless Data Communication
Mt3-II printers equipped with the optional Bluetooth Interface can communicate with a host that is compatible with the Bluetooth wireless communication standard.
The Bluetooth data link functions wirelessly like IrDA, with the important exception that no effort is required to physically align the host and printer in any particular fashion. If your printer is configured to use Bluetooth, simply send the job from the host and tear off the output – no other action is required.
Please refer to your host system’s documentation for information on how to set it up to communicate with the printer.
Required Switch Settings
SW1 OFF
SW2 ON
SW3 ON
SW4 OFF
SW5 OFF
SW6 OFF
SW7 OFF
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Configuration and Data Connectivity
Wi-Fi Communication
Mt3-II printers equipped with the optional Wi-Fi Interface can communicate with either a host or a network that is compatible with the 802.11b wireless communication standard.
The following tables show the required settings for the configuration switches and the default network and wireless settings when the printer is shipped from the factory.
Required Switch Settings
SW1 OFF
SW2 ON
SW3 ON
SW4 OFF
SW5 OFF
SW6 OFF
SW7 OFF
Default Network & Wireless Settings
Subnet
Gateway
DHCP: Disabled
Level: 0
SSID: Printek
To make changes to the network and/or wireless configuration, a Wi-Fi Setup utility is available. This utility may be loaded onto a Windows desktop system and communicates with the printer via the RS-232 Serial port.
This utility is available on the Mt Series Developer’s CD or may be downloaded from www.printek.com. A screen shot of this utility is shown below. Please follow the instructions provided with the utility.
Note: This utility requires the use of an optional serial cable – Printek part number 91251.
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Wi-Fi Set Up Utility
Configuration and Data Connectivity
Programming Information
This section lists the printer control command strings. Refer to the Mt Series Programmer’s Manual for complete details. Further information for developers is available on the Mt Series Developers CD-ROM.
ASCII Control Characters
Character
EOT
BS
HT
LF
VT
FF
CR
SO
SI
XON
AUXON
XOFF
NORM
AUXOFF
CANCEL
ESC
EXTEND
EXTEND OFF
Hex / Dec
04 / 04
08 / 08
09 / 09
0A / 10
0B / 11
0C / 12
0D / 13
0E / 14
0F / 15
11 / 17
12 / 18
13 / 19
14 / 20
15 / 21
18 / 24
1B / 27
1C / 28
1D / 29
CONTROL ACTION
End Of Text
Back Space
Horizontal Tab
Line Feed
Vertical Tab
Form Feed
Carriage Return
Shift Out
Shift In
Transmitter On.
Printer on.
Printer receiver is off
Return to default 42 column mode
Printer to Host: printer is off
Cancel and reset printer BUFFER
Escape
Extended print
Extended print off/Normal print
Printer Font Commands – Courier Character Set
Font Name
24 CPI normal
21 CPI normal
19 CPI normal
16 CPI normal
12 CPI normal
13 CPI rotated
Character size (WxH) Command String
8x21 ESC k 5
9x21
10x21
12x21
16x21
14x16
ESC k 4
ESC k 3
ESC k 2
ESC k 1
ESC k 0
Printer Font Commands
Command String
ESC F 1
ESC F 2
ESC U 1
ESC U 0
Printer Action
Selects “International” character set
Selects “PC Line Draw” character set
Enable emphasized print
Disable emphasized print
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Configuration and Data Connectivity
Printer Graphic Commands
Printer Command String
ESC a n
ESC J n
ESC P #
ESC P $
ESC V n1 n2 data
ESC v n1 n2 data
Printer Action
Select dot line spacing between printed lines.
Graphic Line Feed command
Select Online mode, characters printed as received
Select Buffer mode, characters are printed on (^D)
8-bit Graphic command
8-bit Compressed Graphic Command
Magnetic Card Reader Control Commands
Printer Command String
ESC M nnm CR
ESC C
Printer Action
Select MCR with nn auto timeout..
Cancel MCR read process.
Graphic Logo and Bar Code Commands
Command String
ESC L G n
ESC G 0x0FF
ESC L g n
ESC z n1 n2 L data
ESC Z n1 n2 L data
ESC Q J n
ESC Q Q n
ESC Q F m
ESC Q B m
Printer Action
Prepare printer to load image
Loading Logo Complete
Print stored logo image
Print Bar Code without visible text
Print Bar Code with visible text
Reverse Dot Feed
Set Out of Paper Sensitivity
Set Forward Black Mark Seek
Reverse Black Mark Seek
Printer Supervisory and Control Commands
Command String
^V
ESC P ^
ESC P alpha
ESC M 000 CR
ESC M nn0 CR
ESC M C
ESC P (
ESC P )
Printer Action
Buffer, power timer & battery status
Print Battery Voltage
Time and date print and control
Disable the power down timer
Sets the power down timer to nn seconds
Reset Auto power down to 20 seconds
Firmware version query
Hardware model query
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Resident Character Sets
Characters 32 through 255
ESC 6 for International & ESC 7 for PC Line Draw
Configuration and Data Connectivity
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Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Cleaning
You may need to clean the print head and platen roller after printing a number of rolls of paper, whenever you load new supplies or when you see voids in the printout.
Caution: Do not use sharp objects to clean the print head. This may damage the printer and require service.
• Open the paper supply door by placing your fingers under the “T” pull-handle and pulling up firmly.
• Remove the paper supply roll.
• Use a print head cleaning pen (Printek 91393) and clean the print head. If a cleaning pen is not available, use a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol.
• Clean the platen roller located on the paper supply door with a dry cloth or small brush. You can also use the print head cleaning pen. Turn the platen roller with your finger and run the pen or dry cloth across it. Make sure the platen roller is clean all the way around.
• Use the cleaning pen to clean the black mark sensor on the print head to remove any build-up.
• Clean the tear bar to remove any build-up.
• If the printer has a magnetic card reader installed, clean it using a MCR Cleaning Card (Printek
91394).
You may experience dust build-up depending on the environment and the quality of the paper supply you use.
If this occurs, use a can of compressed air to blow dust and paper debris out of the printer.
Charging The Printer Battery
The printer battery may be charged using either an AC adapter or a DC in-vehicle adapter. Follow these steps to charge the battery pack:
1. Plug the power adapter into an appropriate wall socket; then plug the power adapter cord into the power connector on the side of the printer.
2. The yellow Charge indicator will illuminate to show the battery is charging.
3. The Charge indicator turns off when battery cartridge is fully charged. It takes up to 180 minutes to fast charge the battery pack.
4. To insure full charge, printer should not be operated while the battery is charging.
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Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Important Notes On Charging The Battery
• The battery fast-charge is initiated each time the power adapter is connected to the printer.
• The fast-charge controller checks the battery’s voltage and temperature, before the start of the fast recharge process. If the battery voltage or the temperature is outside of the fast-charge limits, the charger defaults to trickle charge at C/10 or 70mA rate.
• An optional external charger is also available.
Verifying Battery Charge State
Follow these steps to identify and correct any battery power problem encountered. It is strongly recommended testing all printers before returning to Printek. These will help to identify that the fault is with the printer and not some other part of your system.
To test the AC adaptor use a multi-meter and measure the output. The output should be 10VDC.
1. Press the OFF switch and wait until all indicators are off.
2. Insert the AC adaptor plug into the printer. If the amber battery indicator goes on and remains on, the battery is not fully charged, but the charge circuit is functioning. If the indicator goes on and then turns off after a few seconds, the battery is already fully charged. In either case, the AC power portion of the circuit appears to be ok.
3. Press and hold the FEED switch, then press and release the ON switch.
4. The printer will print a “self test” receipt. If the self- test receipt is printed, the DC power is ok.
5. Press OFF and wait until all the indicators are off.
If the amber indicator is on, this will continue on through this test indicating that the battery is accepting a charge and that the charge circuit is ok. At the end of a 180 minute charge cycle the indicator will go off.
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Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Printek Mt3-II Troubleshooting Guide
Printer will not turn on
“Battery Charging” indicator not lighting when AC Adaptor is plugged in
Battery not charging, or indicator turns off after a few seconds
Poor print quality
Paper not feeding
Error/MCR indicator lit RED
Prints illegible characters
Printer will not print
Discharged battery Recharge battery overnight
No AC power or bad AC adaptor Check AC outlet and Adaptor.
Battery incorrectly installed or no
AC
Fully charged battery pack
Low battery
Print head is dirty
Obstruction in paper path
Check battery installation and AC adaptor.
No action required.
Check or recharge the battery
Clean the print head
Paper not installed properly
Print mechanism jam
Error reading MCR
Check the paper path. Use correct thickness paper.
Verify installation.
Clear the paper path.
Magnetic stripe on card must be facing toward the paper supply door.
Load Media. No Paper
Improper Baud rate and parity Verify the printer and Host setting match. Use test print to verify printer setting. In MS-DOS use
“write direct to port”. In Windows, use generic printer driver, print manager, and direct write to port.
Discharged or defective battery
Paper not loaded correctly
Check and/or replace the battery.
Make sure the paper is loaded correctly, not backwards.
Communications not set correctly Verify communications between the host device and the printer by performing a printer self test
Obtaining Service
If service is required for your printer, please contact the company where you purchased your printer. If they are unable to assist you, contact Printek Customer Service at (800) 368-4636 to obtain the name of the nearest
Printek Authorized Service Center.
If you wish to return your printer to Printek for service, please contact Printek Customer Service at (800) 368-
4636 to obtain a Return Authorization Number. Units returned without a Return Authorization will not be accepted.
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Printer Specifications
Height: 2.25 inches (57mm)
Width: 4.25 inches (108mm)
Length: 6 inches (152mm)
Weight: w/battery & supply 1.3 lbs. (0.61 kg)
Shipping weight: 3 lbs. (1.4 kg)
Power: 7.4 V Li-Ion (2200mAH) battery
Operating Temp. Limits: 41 - 104°F (5 - 40°C)
Storage Temp. Limits: -4 - 140°F (-20 - 60°C)
Operating Humidity Limits: 20% to 85% non-condensing
Storage Humidity Limits: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Print head: 3 inches wide (80mm)
203 dpi (8 dots per mm)
Printing Method: Thermal Direct
Print Speed: Up to 2.0 inches per second
Supported Bitmap Fonts: Standard (normal and bold)
Large (normal)
Reduced (normal and bold)
Large rotated.
Supported Bar Codes: Codabar, Code 39, UCC/EAN – 128, UPC/EAN/JAN,
Interleaved 2 of 5,Code 128
Memory: 32K SRAM, 32K Program Flash, 224K Fonts and Logos Flash
Charging Time: Approximately 180 minutes
Communications: RS-232 and IrDA (Standard)
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi (Optional)
Print Ratio: 25% black maximum/sq. in.
Media Specifications
Media type: Thermal direct receipt paper
Thickness: 2.2 to 3.5 mils (receipt paper)
Width: 3.125 inches (80mm)
Length: 1 roll of receipt paper is approximately 44 feet (13.4 M)
Sensing compatible: Black mark (on face of supply)
Paper roll diameter: Outside: 1.375 inches (32 mm)
Inside: .25 inches (6mm)
Maximum Print Area: 2.85 inches (72 mm) Wide by 8.0 inches (203mm) Long
Approved Vendors: Kansaki: P300, P310, P350, P354, P390, P530UV,
TO281CA, OP200, TO381N, F180, F380, F550
Jujo: TF-50KS-E2C
Honshu: FH65BV-3
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Printer Specifications
Printer Supplies & Accessories
Part Number Description
91254 Paper
91304
35-Pack
Battery (Li-Ion, 2200mAH)
91308
91309
91393
91394
91247
91334
91260
91264
Battery (Li-Ion, 2200mAH) – 5-Pack
Battery (Li-Ion, 2200mAH) – 20-Pack
Print Head Cleaning Pen (Box of 12)
MCR Cleaning Card (Box of 50)
120VAC Power Adapter
240VAC Power Adapter
12VDC Power Adapter
24VDC Power Adapter
91311
91250
Two-Bay Trickle Charger
Belt Loop System
Case
Strap
91251
91252
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Coiled Serial Cable – DB-9
Coiled Serial Cable – Unterminated
Operator’s Manual – Download from www.printek.com
Programmer’s Manual – Download from www.printek.com
Windows 95/98/NT/2000 Printer Drivers – Download from www.printek.com
Windows CE PrinterCE Utility – Download from www.fieldsoftware.com/PrinterCE.htm
PalmPrint Utility – Download from www.stevenscreek.com/pilot/download.html
PrintBoy for Palm OS – Download from www.bachmannsoftware.com/downloads.htm
PrintBoy for PocketPC – Download from www.bachmannsoftware.com/downloads.htm
Warranty
This printer is warranted by Printek, Inc. to be free of defects in parts and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment, or two years if only Printek brand media is used. This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the user such as misuse, improper wiring, operation outside of specification, improper maintenance or repair, or unauthorized modification. Printek specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a specific purpose and will not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages. Printek’s total liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the product. The warranty set forth above is inclusive and no other warranty, whether written or oral is expressed or implied.
Obtaining Warranty Service
You may have your printer repaired by a Printek Authorized Service Center or by Printek.
To find a service center near you, please contact Printek Customer Service at 269-925-3200.
If you wish to return your printer to Printek for repair, you must first obtain a Return Authorization number and write that number on the outside of the shipping carton. Printers returned without a Return Authorization number will not be accepted. The customer is responsible for ensuring that the printer is properly packaged to prevent damage in transit.
Printek will repair the unit and return it via ground transportation. The customer may elect a faster mode of transport at their cost.
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Glossary of Terms
802.11 access point
Ad-Hoc
ASCII authentication bandwidth baud rate binary bit
Bluetooth client control code character pitch cpi current line current print position default
DHCP dpi escape sequence font hexadecimal
IEEE infrastructure interface
Wireless networking communication standards created by IEEE.
An interface between a wireless network and a wired network.
A Wi-Fi network consisting of only stations (no access point). Same as Peerto-Peer.
American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
The process a Wi-Fi station uses to identify itself to another station.
The amount of data that be transferred in a given period of time.
The rate at which characters are transmitted over a serial interface. This is also often referred to as bits per second.
Base two numbering system. Digits are represented by the characters 0 and 1.
A single binary digit.
A definition for short range radio frequency communications.
Any node on a network that requests services from another node (server).
A single, non-printing character which is used to control the configuration or operation of the printer.
The horizontal spacing of characters. Measured in cpi.
Characters per inch.
The line upon which the next character will be printed.
The column on the current line where the next character will be printed.
Value or configuration assumed when the printer is powered on or reset.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A method used to centrally control the assignment of IP addresses on a network.
Dots per inch. Generally used to refer to graphics density or resolution.
String of characters beginning with the escape (ESC) character which is used to control the configuration or operation of the printer. The characters which are part of this string are not printed.
A group of characters of a given shape or style.
Base sixteen numbering system. Digits are represented by the characters 0 through 9 and a through f.
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
A Wi-Fi network consisting of stations connecting to a wired network or other stations via an access point.
The connection between the printer and the host computer.
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TCP
WAN
WEP
Wi-Fi
WLAN
LAN
LED line pitch lpi margin
MSB node parity
Peer-to-Peer reset
RS-232C server
SSID
Glossary of Terms
IP Internet Protocol. A specification for packets, or datagrams, of data and an addressing method to allow the exchange of data with another system. Must be combined with another protocol such as TCP to create a complete connection with the other system.
Local Area Network.
Light emitting diode.
The vertical spacing of rows of characters. Measured in lpi.
Lines per inch.
An area along any edge of a form where data may not be printed.
Most significant bit. In a character, this refers to bit seven (of 0 to 7).
Any device connected to a network.
A method used for detecting errors within a single character transmitted or received via an interface.
A network consisting of only stations (no access point or central server). Same as Ad-Hoc.
Initialization of various operating parameters of the printer to the value or state assumed when the printer is powered on.
An EIA standard for serial data transmission.
Any node on a network that provides services to another node (client).
Service Set IDentifier. An identifier attached to packets on a Wi-Fi network that identify the particular network the packets are intended for.
Transmission Control Protocol. A specification that controls the connection between systems on a network.
Wide Area Network. Refers to connections that allow one LAN to communicate with another LAN(s).
Wired Equivalent Privacy. A security protocol for wireless LANs designed to provide data security similar a wired LAN.
Refers to any of the IEEE 802.11 standards.
Wireless Local Area Network. A LAN made up of wireless nodes.
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Key features
- Mobile thermal printing
- Up to 3.125" wide media
- RS-232C and IrDA interfaces
- Optional Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
- Optional magnetic card reader