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PN 9001111A TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION General Description 1-2 Theory Of Operation 1-2 Switches And Indicators 1-4 Connection Ports 1-4 TECHNICAL DATA Physical Characteristics 2-1 Power 2-1 Enviromental 2-1 Print 2-1 Media 2-2 Ribbon 2-2 Sensing 2-2 Interface Modules 2-2 Processing 2-3 Character...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 1-1 1 INTRODUCTION This manual is laid out consistent with the product discussed and provides all of the informationrequired for general printer configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance. For specializedprogramming, refer to the Programming Manual also p...
Section 1: Introduction M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 1-2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The M84Pro printer was designed for continuous industrial and commercial applications as self-evident with its uncompromising all-metal housing, 203 to 609 dpi resolution, and label widthcapacity up to 5 inches w...
Section 1: Introduction M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 1-4 SWITCHES AND INDICATORS The table below identifies and defines printer switches and indicators for operator interface. Theaccompanying graphics display their locations and appearance. CONNECTION PORTS These ports are externally acce...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 2-1 2 TECHNICAL DATA All technical data deemed pertinent has been tabulated below for quick reference. Find therelative section header and then locate the specific type of technical data in th left column. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Width 10.4 Inches (265 mm) He...
Section 2: Technical Data M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 2-3 CHARACTER FONT CAPABILITIES MATRIX FONTS U Font 5 dots W x 9 dots H S Font 8 dots W x 15 dots H M Font 13 dots W x 20 dots H XU Font 5 dots W x 9 dots H (Helvetica) XS Font 17 dots W x 17 dots H (Univers Condensed Bold) XM Font 24 ...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001113A Page 3-1 3 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS This section presents the interface specifications and include detailed information on how toproperly interface the printer with the host system. INTERFACE TYPES The parallel interface is a high speed, bi-directional interface th...
Section 3: Interface Specifications M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001113A Page 3-2 M ULTIPLE J OB B UFFER The printer is able to continuously receive print jobs while compiling and printing other jobs at thesame time. It acts much like a “print buffer” to maximize the performance of the host and theprin...
Section 3: Interface Specifications M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001113A Page 3-3 IEEE1284 PARALLEL INTERFACE The parallel interface for the M-84PRO printers is a Plug-In Interface Module that can be installedby the user. It conforms to the IEEE1284 specification. It will automatically detect the IEEE...
Section 3: Interface Specifications M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001113A Page 3-4 RS232 SERIAL INTERFACE The High Speed Serial Interface is a Plug-In Interface Module that can be installed in the printerby the user. SPECIFICATIONS Asynchronous ASCII Half-duplex communicationReady/Busy Hardware Flow Con...
Section 3: Interface Specifications M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001113A Page 3-6 D ATA S TREAMS The data streams for X-On/X-Off and Ready/Busy flow control are constructed in the same way as they are for Ready/Busy flow control (<ESC>A . . Job#1 . . <ESC>Z<ESC>A . . Job#n . .<ESC&...
Section 3: Interface Specifications M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001113A Page 3-7 Optional Interface, pin 6 (DTR) and pin 5 (CTS) must be held high by the host. One way toensure these pins are always in the correct state is to tie pin 20 (DTR) to pin 6 (DSR) and pin 4(RTS) to pin 5 (CTS) at the printe...
Section 3: Interface Specifications M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001113A Page 3-8 P RINT S TOP (DLE) If a DLE (10 hexadecimal) is received by the printer, the print process is stopped and an ACK (06 hexadecimal) is returned if there are no errors and a NAK (16 hexadecimal) if a printer error exists. P ...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 4-1 4 ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION The following procedures provide in-depth instructions on the installation of all optionalaccessories. Each accessory is a purchase option that may not apply to your setup. Refer to thelist below to determine if any are applicabl...
Section 4: Accessories Installation M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 4-2 Figure 4-1a, Label Cutter Installation 7 Slide entire print mechanism fully toward the rear. 8 Reapply two screws (7) to side frame bracket (8) and four screws (5) to back panel (6) to secure print mechanism. 9 Attach two...
Section 4: Accessories Installation M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 4-4 16 Place DSW3-1 in the up position and the DSW3-2 in the down position. 17 Load the printer with ribbon and media stock and close/install all housing covers. 18 Restore power and test cycle. Figure 4-1c, Label Cutter Inst...
Section 4: Accessories Installation M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 4-7 12 Restore power and test cycle. Figure 4-2c, Dispenser Installation FLASH MEMORY INSTALLATION 1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power supply cord.2 Open/remove the top, right, and left housing covers. 3 Remove...
Section 4: Accessories Installation M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 4-8 Figure 4-3, Flash Card Installation 6 Apply and connect daughter board (2) to main circuit board (3) and secure using three screws (1). 7 Ensure power supply wiring harness (5) is fully connected to daughter board (2).8 F...
Section 4: Accessories Installation M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 4-10 9 Insert a standoff (7) onto each screw (6) from the back side of main circuit board (4). 10 Connect expansion board (8) to the back side of main circuit board (4). 11 Apply a nut (9) to the end of each screw (6). Tighte...
Section 4: Accessories Installation M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 4-12 INTERFACE MODULE UPGRADE The printer is typically ordered with a high-speed parallel interface card installed. However,interface requirements sometimes change and an upgrade is desired. All of the interface cardsare inst...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 5-1 5 PRINTER CONFIGURATION This section provides configuration instructions. Figures 10-7 through 10-19 in the Diagrams &Schematics section provides diagrams and charts on print operation sequence. DIP SWITCH PANELS There are two DIP switches (DSW2 and DS...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 5-3 PRINTER SET UP Print Mode Selection (DSW2-1): Selects between direct thermal printing and thermal transfer printing. Sensor Type Selection (DSW2-2): Selects between the use of a transmissive label gap or a reflective eye-mar...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 5-6 Back-Feed Selection (DSW3-4): When Back-Feed is enabled, the printer will position the last printed label for dispensing and retract it before printing the next label. The amount of backfeedoffset is adjustable. External Si...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 5-7 Repeat Print via External Signal (DSW3-8): Allows the applicator or other external device to reprint the current label in the print buffer. DEFAULT SETTINGS All switches are placed in the Off default position for shipping. T...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 5-8 Once the default operation is complete, a DEFAULT COMPLETED message will be displayed onthe LCD panel. The printer should be powered off while this message is being displayed (or afterthe beep is heard. This saves the defau...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 5-9 B ACKFEED O FFSET When a label is printed it must be correctly positioned for dispensing and application. Thusly, theprinter advances the label stock sufficiently for the printed label to be dispensed. After the labelhas bee...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 5-11 PITCH OFFSET + 00mm The label Pitch is the distance from the leading edge (the edge that comes outof the printer first) of a label and the leading edge of the next label. Theleading edge position of the label can be adjuste...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 5-12 ZERO SLASH YES NO This setting determines if a zero is printed with or without a slash. This settingcan also be controlled via software commands. When YES is selected, theprinter internal fonts will have a slash through th...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 5-16 CARD->MEMORYCOPY COMPLETED 4. Press the FEED key to advance to the next display when the copy process is complete. CARD COPY/FORMAT XXXXXXX ERROR 5. If an error is encountered in the copy process, one of the following m...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 5-17 SERVICE MODE The Service Mode is entered from the Card Mode through the Advanced Mode. The Service Mode allowsthe operator to set up the basic operation parameters of the printer. LCD DISPLAY DEFINITION V 05.00.03.00 INITIA...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 5-18 GAP [X.XXV] INPUT [X.XV] GAP - When setting the “gap” threshold, the voltage shown on the top line ofthe display must be measured with nothing but the backing in the sensor andthen again with a label still attached to the ...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 5-21 IEEE1284 ACK SIGNAL 00.5 If the printer is placed in the Single Item Buffer Mode (DSW2-5 = ON), thisselection allows the width of the IEEE1284 ACK pulse to be set. In the Multi-Item Buffer Mode, this display will be skipped...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 5-22 . TEST PRINT MODE The Test Print Mode offers 4 different status labels for troubleshooting. If DSW3-5 is in the OFF position,the Test Print cycle must be initiated with a Print Start signal on the EXT connector You enter t...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 5-23 DEFAULT SETTING COMPLETED When the printer has completed the reset process it will beep 3 times and theDefault Setting Completed display will appear. At this time the printer is in thedefault configuration.To exit the Defau...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 5-24 CLEAR NON-STANDARD PROTOCOL The standard protocol codes used by the printer can be modified to accomodate the requirements ofdifferent host systems. However, if the printer is to be used with a system that does not use the...
Section 5: Printer Configuration M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 5-25 HEX DUMP MODE In addition to the Test Print Labels, the printer can print the contents of the receive buffer in a hexadecimalformat to allow the data stream to be examined for errors and troubleshooting. LCD DISPLAY DEFINIT...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 6-1 6 TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR SIGNALS The LED display, Front Panel LED Indicators and Buzzer provide a visual and audio indication ofthe type of error encountered. Find the correct symptom in the table below to reference thecorrect response. LED LCD MESSAGE BEEP...
Section 6: Troubleshooting M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 6-2 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE Use the tables below to isolate problems based on their symptoms. Refer to their relativeprocedures as applicable to correct the problem. The troubleshooting table below includes thefollowing general symptom ...
Section 6: Troubleshooting M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 6-4 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES The procedures below provide in depth instructions on symptom analysis of specificcomponents. If it is suspected that the problem lies within one of these components, refer to therelative instructions. R...
Section 6: Troubleshooting M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 6-6 • Ensure the data stream is correct, all letters of command codes are in upper case, and with-out spaces. • Ensure protocol codes are set for standard or non-standard and that they are consistent withthe data stream. • Ensure the ...
Section 6: Troubleshooting M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 6-7 If using a bridge or router located between the print server and the host computer, ensure that the device is setup to allow the print server to send and receive data from the host. Forexample, a bridge can only be set up allow c...
Section 6: Troubleshooting M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 6-8 7 Troubleshoot and/or replace components as directed in their respective procedures. Figure 6-1, TP Test Module Usage NOTE: Voltage readings must be +/- 10% of specification for properoperation. DIAL APPLICATION DESCRIPTION 0 thro...
Section 6: Troubleshooting M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 6-9 RIBBON SENSOR OPERATION VERIFICATION Verification that the ribbon sensor is operational may be achieved using the Operator Panellocated on the front housing cover. 1 Access the dip switches located on the Operator Panel. 2 Record...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-1 7 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES The M84PRO Printer contains replaceable components and sub-assemblies. This sectioncontains step-by-step instructions for the removal and replacement of those primary componentsand sub-assemblies that are subject to wear or damage....
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-3 INTERFACE BOARD REPLACEMENT 1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power supply cord.2 Open/remove the top, right, and left housing covers. 3 Remove two screws (1, Figure 7-3) securing interface board (2) on the exter...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-4 DAUGHTER BOARD REPLACEMENT 1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power supply cord.2 Open/remove thetop, right, and left housing covers. 3 Disconnect the print head wiring harness (1, Figure 7-4) from daughter board (...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-5 MEMORY CARD REPLACEMENT The optional memory card is direct connected to the main circuit board behind the daughterboard. To replace the memory card, follow the daughter board replacement procedures for cardaccess. Then pul...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-6 Figure 7-5, Power Board Replacement PANEL BOARD REPLACEMENT 1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power supply cord.2 Open/remove the top, right, and left housing covers. 3 Locate panel board (1, Figure 7-6) mounted t...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-7 Figure 7-6, Panel Board Replacement LCD BOARD REPLACEMENT 1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power supply cord.2 Open/remove the top, right, and left housing covers. 3 Locate LCD board (1, Figure 7-7) mounted to t...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-8 Figure 7-7, LCD Board Replacement FUSE REPLACEMENT The M84Pro Printer has three fuses; one is externally accessible and is wired to the powersupply while the other two are located internally and directly connected to the ma...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-9 Figure 7-8, Fuse Replacement MOTOR REPLACEMENT The stepper motor transmits motion to the print mechanism for precise print positioning. Theenergized motor provides torque to the label feed roller, the platen roller, the ri...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-11 10 Secure heat plate (6) and damper (5) respectively to motor (1) using two screws (4). 11 Reconnect wiring harness (3) to motor (1). 12 Apply motor (1) against the printer frame oriented so that their mounting orifices a...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-12 12 Secure each end of platen roller (1) with clamps (3) and screws (2). 13 Insert pulley (5) onto the left spindle and apply inner belt (not shown). 14 Apply outer belt (not shown) to gear (5) and e-clip (4) to left roller...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-13 Figure 7-11, Feed Roller Replacement 4 Loosen two screws (2) to release belt tension on drive roller (1).5 Loosen or remove two screws (3) securing clamp (4) to the right end of drive roller (1).6 Remove e-clip (5) and th...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-14 11 Insert the short spindle of drive roller (1) into housing frame so that it rests on the far side ofthe label ramp secure using clamp (4) and two screws (3). 12 Insert clamp (8) onto the left end of drive roller (1) and ...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-15 Figure 7-12a, Motor and Feed Belt Replacement Figure 7-12b, Motor and Feed Belt Replacement 6 Remove e-clip (7, Figure 7-12b), pin (8), and bushing (9) from pulley bracket (2) to free transition pulley (10), and belts 3, ...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-16 Figure 7-12c, Platen Roller Belt Replacement 7 Remove screw (11, Figure 7-12c) and loosen screw (12) to free pulley tension bracket (13).8 Remove platen roller belt (14) and ribbon rewind belt (15) from feed roller pulley ...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-17 Figure 7-12d, Ribbon and Rewind Belt Replacement 14 Apply belt (14, Figure 6-12c) to the large diameter of pulleys (17) and (16). 15 Apply the lower end of belt (15) to the smaller diameter of pulley (17). 16 Apply pulley...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-18 Figure 7-13, Wiring Harness Connection PRINT HEAD REPLACEMENT If the print head becomes damaged or wears out, it can be easily removed and replaced withouthaving to make critical adjustments. Before replacing the print hea...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-20 LABEL-OUT SENSOR SWITCH REPLACEMENT The label-out sensor switch detects the presence of print media and sends an error signal to theprocessor should the absence of print media be detected. The switch is of a simple on/off ...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 7-22 LABEL POSITION SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power supply cord.2 Open or remove the top, left, right, and front housing covers. 3 Remove ribbon and media to provide free access to label pos...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-23 Figure 7-18, Wiring Harness Connection RIBBON SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power supply cord.2 Open or remove the top, left, and right housing covers. 3 Remove ribbon to allow access to r...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-25 CUTTER BELT REPLACEMENT The cutter assembly is an accessory to the printer. As a purchase option, the cutter assemblymay not apply to the printer in question. The cutter assembly mounts to the face of the printer inplace ...
Section 7: Replacement Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 7-27 CUTTER CIRCUIT BOARD REPLACEMENT 1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power supply cord.2 Remove cutter assembly (1, Figure 7-24) from the printer. 3 Disconnect all wiring harnesses from circuit board (2).4 Remove ...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 8-1 8 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES The SATO M84pro Printer incorporates a series of sub-assemblies that, in conjunction, comprisethe total printer assembly. Many of these sub-assemblies are designed to be adjustable tomaintain optimum performance of the printer throu...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 8-2 PRINT HEAD POSITION ALIGNMENT Print head position has a direct impact on print quality. An improperly aligned print head willcause the print to be inconsistent across the label. The following procedure will provide guidanceo...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 8-3 1 Remove ribbon as applicable to gain access to the top side of print head (1, Figure 8-2). 2 Loosen thumbscrew (2) and two set screws (3).3 Load printer with media and ribbon as applicable and latch (4) print head (1) clos...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 8-5 Figure 8-3, Print Head Balance Adjustment RIBBON GUIDE PLATE ADJUSTMENT Ribbon wrinkling has a negative impact on print quality and should be avoided. If ribbon wrinklingis observed across the ribbon guide plate, adjustment...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 8-6 7 Ensure screw (5) is secure on the left side of guide plate (4).8 Test cycle and readjust as necessary. Figure 8-4, Ribbon Guide Plate Adjustment FEED ROLLER ADJUSTMENT Feed roller adjustment is used for fine tuning label t...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 8-7 5 Place the strip between the upper and lower feed rollers on one end and latch media cover.6 Slowly pull the tension gauge sufficiently enough to take a reading.7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the opposite end of feed roller as...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 8-8 TIMING BELT ADJUSTMENT The following procedure covers the adjustment of all timing belts within the printer. Not included,is the adjustment procedure for the optional cutter assembly. However, the adjustment techniqueis exac...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 8-9 6 Loosen two screws (10) and manipulate bracket (11) to tighten ribbon rewind belt (12). Retighten screws (10). 7 Restore power and test cycle to ensure proper function.8 Close/replace housing covers. PITCH SENSOR SETUP FOR...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 8-10 4 Turn the knurled knob of sensor adjustment shaft (2) to laterally adjust sensors (3) and (4). 5 Close/install housing covers. Figure 8-8, Label Stock Diagram PRINT POSITION ADJUSTMENT There are three methods of print posi...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 8-11 Coarse print position adjustment should be through the software provided with the printer andfine adjustment should be performed by manually adjusting the PITCH potentiometer located onthe printer front panel cover. 1 Turn...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 8-13 EYE-MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT This adjustment will require the use of a multimeter and the TP Test Module. 1 Open/remove the top, right, and left housing covers. 2 Turn the VR5 potentiometer fully counter-clockwise.3 Connect ...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 8-14 OFFSET LABEL STOP POSITION ADJUSTMENT The following procedure provides for fine adjustment of the label stop position for Tear-Off,Cutter, and Dispense Modes. The Feed/Backfeed is adjusted with the Offset potentiometerlocat...
Section 8: Adjustment Procedures M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 8-15 PRINT DARKNESS ADJUSTMENT Print darkness is adjusted by use of the PRINT potentiometer located on the Operator Panel ofthe front housing cover. 1 Turn the PRINT potentiometer to the center position. 2 Turn on the printerie...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 9-1 9 FACTORY RESETS This section of the service manual covers instructions on how to return the printer to its factorysettings. The instructions are separated into differing categories of interest. FACTORY SETTINGS / TEST PRINT 1 Record all dip switch positio...
Section 9: Factory Resets M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 9-2 11 Press the FEED key to test print. Press the FEED key again to stop printing. 12 Verify that the counters on the test print have reset to 0.0 km. 13 Power Off the printer and confirm that all switches are in the Off or down posi...
Section 9: Factory Resets M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 9-3 11 Press the FEED key to test print. Press the FEED key again to stop printing. 12 Verify that the counters on the test print have reset to 0.0 km. 13 Power Off the printer and confirm that all switches are in the Off or down posit...
Section 9: Factory Resets M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 9-4 12 Verify that the counters on the test print have reset to 0.0 km. 13 Power Off the printer and confirm that all switches are in the Off or down position. CLEAR CUTTER COUNTER 1 Record all dip switch positions. 2 Place all dip sw...
Section 9: Factory Resets M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 9-5 12 Verify that the counters on the test print have reset to 0.0 km. 13 Power Off the printer and confirm that all switches are in the Off or down position. CLEAR EEPROM 1 Record all dip switch positions. 2 Place all dip switches in...
M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 10-1 10 DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS HOUSING COVER REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Figure, 10-1, Housing Cover Removal & Installation Screws x2 Screws x2 Screws x2 Screws x4 Screws x1
Section 10: Diagrams & Schematics M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 10-2 MEDIA LOADING Figure 10-2, Media Loading RIBBON LOADING Figure 10-3, Ribbon Loading MEDIA MEDIA MEDIA MEDIA MEDIA RIBBO N
Section 10: Diagrams & Schematics M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 10-3 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Figure 10-4, Paper Specifications 3mm 3mm 14mm 1.5mm La b e l Tic k e t P a p er F ee d in g D ir ec tio n 3mm 14mm 14mm 1.5mm
Section 10: Diagrams & Schematics M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 10-4 ACCESSORIES & SENSORS LOCATION Figure 10-5, Accessories & Sensors Location Diagram Cutter Tear-Off Dispenser Thermal Head Head Width (112 mm) Printable Width (104 mm) Unprintable Area (3.2 mm) Gap Eye-Mark Gap...
Section 10: Diagrams & Schematics M84Pro Service Manual PN 9001111A Page 10-5 PRINT POSITION REFERENCE DIAGRAM Figure 10-6, Print Position Reference Diagram GAP PAPER FEED DIRECTION EYE-MARK LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL Base ReferencePrint Position Base ReferencePrint Position CONTINUOUS PRINTING TEA...
Section 10: Diagrams & Schematics M84Pro Service Manual PN: 9001111A Page 10-6 PRINT OPERATION SEQUENCE C ONTINUOUS , P ITCH S ENSOR E NABLED (H EAD C HECK D ISABLED ) Figure 10-7, Operation Sequence Chart c d e Head Pitch sensor (gap) c d e f Print 1 st page Standby c d e f g c d e f g h Print ...
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