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Monarch®, Pathfinder® Ultra®, 6039, 9462, a nd 9465 are trademarks of Paxar Americas, Inc. Paxar® is a trademark of Paxar Corporation. Avery Dennison® is a trademark of Avery Dennison Corporation. TC6039QR Rev. AE 1/08 ©2005 Pa xar Americas, Inc. a subsidia ry of Avery Dennison Corp. All Rights Reserved. QUICK REFERENCE This Quick Re ference [...]
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2 Attaching the Safety Strap 1. Turn the printer upside down, resting its top in the table. 2. Remove the stylus strap from the loop. 3. Take the thin end of the safety strap, and push it through the loop at the bottom of the printer han dle (near the battery comp artment). 4. Push the thick en d of the safe ty strap through the thin end ’s loop.[...]
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3 Changing the Main B attery Always take the main ba ttery out of the printer when s toring the printer and connect the Battery Backup Power. 1. Turn the printer over and press the button on the battery comp artment door (at the botto m of the pr inter’s handle) and slide it o pen. 2. Turn the printer upright, holding your palm beneath the open b[...]
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4 Note: If the printer does not ha ve a main battery or is not connected to the Bat tery Backup Power , it loses its charge and the printer’s s ystem settings. 5. Remove the main battery from the battery compartment. 6. Connect the Battery Backup Power as shown. Loading Supplies 1. Turn on the printer. 2. Press the latch buttons and op en the sup[...]
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5 6. Place a roll of sup ply in the supply holder so it unrolls fr om the bottom . 7. Load the supplies for the pr inting mode you want: Pe el or Non-Peel. Loading for Non-Peel Mode 1. Feed the supply under the ap plicator roller a nd over the label defl ector. 2. Close the supply cover. 3. Select Load S upply from the printer icon menu, choose you[...]
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6 3. Feed all four inches of the backing pap er over the peel bar and u nder the applicator roller a nd the labe l deflector . 4. Push the label deflector up until it snaps into p lace. 5. Partially close the co ver to the first position . 6. Pull the backing paper over the guide roller, down to the pinch and feed rollers. 7. Hold the backing paper[...]
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7 Changing the Display Settings To change the backlight, sound (bee p) and other s tandard Windows options , from the Start Menu select Settings , Control Panel . Using the Keypad The printer ’s keypad appears below . Key(s) Descript ion Enter Accepts data or a me nu selection. Tab Tabs to the next tab stop or the next fie ld. Pressing Fct + Tab [...]
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8 Entering Data Entering data using the keypad is simila r to en tering data on a cell ph one. There are three data entry modes: ♦ Normal (Numeric) mode – Default . Press the key to displa y what appears on the fa ce of the key (numb ers). ♦ Lower-Case Alpha betic mode – Press Alpha once to display lower-case letters. Press th e key several[...]
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9 Black Mark Sensor On- Demand Sensor Platen Roller Cleaning th e Pinch and Feed Rollers 1. Turn off the printer and ope n the supply cover. 2. Remove the supplies. 3. Turn the pla ten roller with your fingers and run a dry, lin t-free cloth across the pinch and fee d rollers as the y turn. Make sure the rollers are clean all the way around. If tha[...]
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10 Scanner Flex Cable Adhesiv e Buildup 4. Use a dry, soft-bri stle brus h, such as a toothbr ush, to clean the pl aten roll er. 5. Turn the platen roller with your finger and then continue cle aning. 6. Reload the supplies, close the labe l deflector and supply cover . If the brush does not remove all the adhesive, mo isten a cotton swab with isop[...]
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11 Troubleshooting This section l ists some common problems and their solutions. Problem Solution Printer does not print. Switch to a fully-charged ba ttery. Load the supply correctly. Clean the printhead. Printer does not feed. Switch to a fully-charged ba ttery. Close the supply cover completely. Load the supply correctly. Check the platen roller[...]
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12 Error Codes Following are some common error codes you may receive. See your System Administrator if you receive any codes not listed here. Code(s) Description 004 – 005 Supply size is incorrect. Reload the correct supplies. 267 – 271 410 – 413 Communication error. See y our System Administrator. 703 – 704 Load supplies or make sure they [...]