I Linear Scanner User Guide 92-2282-01 Rev. E
8 6) While watching the ‘Scan Count’ in the Display Panel, slowly tilt the Scanner forward (toward the Ribbon Shield) until the numbers increment c
9 Scanner Fault Try these solutions… The Scanner could not successfully read the bar code. Note: This is a normal condition when a bar code i
10 Specifications Physical Case Material Steel (Black) Dimensions (L x H x W) 47 x 20 x 55 mm (1.95 x 0.78 x 2.2 in) Cable Length 7.0 inches wit
11Warranty Information Warranty Service Procedures Datamax-O’Neil warrants to Purchaser that under normal use and service, the Scanner purchased he
1Overview The Linear Scanner, using CCD technology, interrogates labels at up to 700 times per second to ensure that your printed bar codes have the
2Setup and Configuration The Scanner is setup at the factory to read the bar codes on most labels. And, in most cases, further setup will not be req
3 ‘BARCODE COUNT’ is used to set the number (1 – 99) of bar codes to be read on each label. The default setting (00) puts the Scanner in Auto Mode
4 ‘FAULT HANDLING’ is used to determine the level of interaction, as well as the disposition of the label when a fault (ribbon out, paper out, unr
5Label Layout As mentioned earlier, to be properly recognized the printed bar codes printed must be a supported symbology, have a narrow bar resolu
6 Alignment Avoiding Specular Reflection The Scanner is factory-adjusted for optimum performance. If, however, the label exit angle changes (due
7ScannerRibbon ShieldPicket Fence BarcodePrint Quality LabelPrinthead Latch 4) Using the printer’s front panel enter ‘MENU MODE’ and go to ‘DIAGN
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