Paxar Printer Monarch 9805 User Manual

Monarch  
9805 Printer  
ONLINE TABLETOP PRINTER  
THERMAL DIRECT OR  
TRANSFER  
ON-DEMAND OR  
CONTINUOUS  
PEELS LABELS  
PRODUCES 4" X 6" IMAGES  
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TC9805OI Rev. AA 7/99 ©1998 Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.  
C o n n e c t i n g t h e P o w e r C a b l e  
1. Plug the power cable into the  
socket. Plug the other end of  
the cable into a grounded  
electrical outlet.  
Socket  
2. Turn on the printer. Press ( I ) to  
turn on and ( O ) to turn off the  
printer.  
Communication  
Port  
C o n n e c t i n g t h e  
C o m m u n i c a t i o n C a b l e  
Make sure the printer is off before connecting the cable to  
the communication port. The printer uses a 9 pin cable.  
Connect the communication cable.  
E s t a b l i s h i n g C o m m u n i c a t i o n s  
Before the printer can accept print jobs from the host, you must:  
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Connect the communication cable to the printer and to the host.  
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Set the communication values on the printer to match those at the  
host.  
Make sure the printer’s communication values match those at the host.  
The factory default values are: Baud: 9600 Word Length: 8 bit  
Stop Bits: 1 stop bit Parity: none Flow Control: DTR  
Print a test label to check current communication settings. To change  
these settings, refer to the optional Packet Reference Manual available  
from our Web site or in a printed version by ordering part number  
TC9800PM.  
U s i n g t h e C o n t r o l Pa n e l  
The status code box displays a three-digit error code to identify any  
printer problem. See "Common Errors" for more information.  
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P r i n t e r S t a t u s L i g h t s  
Power:  
The printer shows a steady  
green light when it is on.  
Supplies:  
The printer shows a blinking  
amber light when it is out of  
labels or ribbon, or when you  
have a supply jam.  
Paused:  
The printer shows a steady  
amber light when paused.  
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The printer shows a blinking  
amber light when there is a  
data, communication, or data  
formatting error. See the  
display for the error code.  
The printer also shows a blinking amber light when there  
is a printed label ready to be removed in on-demand mode.  
B u t t o n Fu n c t i o n s  
Some functions require buttons to be pressed in sequence. Do not press  
buttons at the same time.  
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Feed:  
Feeds a blank label if there is no print job.  
By passes a supply error.  
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Pause:  
Pauses the current print job or resumes a paused print job.  
Pause and  
Feed:  
Allows you to print a test label or adjust print contrast from  
paused mode.  
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Clear:  
Clears an error.  
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Press Clear once to cancel the current print job.  
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Press Clear twice to cancel all queued print jobs.  
To cancel a single or all queued print jobs, the printer must be in paused  
mode before Clear is pressed. To cancel all formats, batches, graphics,  
or check digits, turn off the printer.  
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L o a d i n g L a b e l s  
Thermal Direct  
Supplies that do not require a ribbon for printing.  
Thermal Transfer  
Supplies require a ribbon for printing. Some  
models may not support thermal transfer printing.  
If you are using thermal direct supplies, do not load a ribbon. Make sure  
the printer is configured for the correct supply type. If you experience  
supply feeding problems with 2.0-inch wide or less supplies, adjust the  
wide/narrow knobs to the wide setting. You may also need to use the  
wide setting in cold, dry environments.  
1. Open the cover.  
2. Unlock the printhead by turning the  
retaining latch.  
3. Lift printhead assembly using the  
printhead tab until the assembly  
locks into place.  
SupplyHolder  
4. Center the roll of supply on the  
supply holder. Make sure the  
supply unrolls from the top as  
shown.  
If you are using fan-fold  
PrintheadTab  
supplies, place the supply stack  
behind the printer, label side facing  
up.  
Roll Supply  
5. Push down on the supply lever to  
unlock the supply guides.  
6. Lay the label strip across the  
supply guide so that a few inches  
extend past the front of the printer.  
Tuck the supply under the nibs.  
Fan-Fold Supply  
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For fan-fold supplies, Lay the label  
strip over the supply holder and  
across the supply guide so that a  
few inches extend past the front of  
the printer. Tuck the supply under  
the nibs on the supply guide.  
Nibs  
Supply  
Lever  
7. Adjust the supply guides so they  
touch the supply. Push up on the  
supply lever to lock the supply  
guides into place.  
ThumbWell  
8. Hold the printhead assembly by  
the printhead tab while pressing  
down on the printhead release.  
9. Close the printhead by pressing  
down on the thumb well until you hear it click into place.  
10. Close the cover.  
11. Press Feed to position the supply under the printhead.  
You may need to adjust the wide/narrow knobs depending on the  
width of your supply. See "Adjusting the Wide/Narrow Knobs" for  
more information.  
If the printer will be unused for extended periods of time, we  
recommend leaving the printhead unlatched.  
Fo r P e e l M o d e :  
The minimum feed length is 1.5 inches for peel mode.  
You must use non-perforated supplies for peel mode.  
Load supplies as shown above. Follow these steps after you close the  
printhead.  
1. Remove the labels from the first  
10 inches of the backing paper.  
2. Press down on the exit cover  
tabs to open the exit cover on the  
front of the printer.  
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3. Feed the backing paper over  
the peel bar.  
PeelBar  
4. Feed the backing paper through  
the lower opening of the exit  
cover. Close the exit cover.  
Pull down on the backing paper  
to remove any slack.  
Lower  
Opening  
When removing the backing  
paper, pull up across the  
saw-toothed tear edge. Make  
sure the backing paper tears at the  
edge.  
5. Close the printer’s cover.  
TearEdge  
6. Press Feed to position the  
supply under the printhead.  
A d j u s t i n g t h e W i d e / N a r r o w K n o b s  
You may need to adjust the two  
wide/narrow knobs according to the  
width of your supply. For supply that is  
more than two inches wide, adjust the  
knobs to the wide setting. For supply  
that is two inches wide or less, adjust  
the knobs to the narrow setting. Adjust  
both of the knobs to the same position.  
For wide supplies, push down and turn  
the wide/narrow knobs clockwise with a  
screwdriver. For narrow supplies, turn  
the wide/narrow knobs counter-clockwise with a screwdriver until it pops  
back up. The adjustment is shown in the wide position.  
If you experience supply feeding problems with 2.0-inch wide or less  
supplies, adjust the wide/narrow knobs to the wide setting. You may also  
need to use the wide setting in cold, dry environments.  
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L o a d i n g R i b b o n  
If the ribbon reels continue to turn when you change a ribbon, press  
Pause to stop the reels from turning. You can also change the ribbon  
when the printer is turned off.  
1. Open the cover.  
2. Unlock the printhead by turning the retaining latch.  
3. Lift printhead assembly using the printhead tab until the assembly  
locks into place.  
4. Push the deflector tab down.  
Deflector  
Tab  
5. Slide the extra ribbon core on  
the take-up reel as far as it  
will go with the "Monarch  
This End Out" writing facing  
out. Use your empty ribbon  
core as the take-up core.  
The take-up core only fits on  
the take-up reel one way.  
(An extra take-up core is  
available by ordering part  
number 117961.)  
6. Remove the new ribbon from the package. Do not wrinkle or crush  
the new ribbon.  
7. Slide the ribbon onto the back reel as far as it will go. The ribbon  
roll only fits on the reel one way. Carefully unwind a few inches of  
ribbon from the bottom of the roll.  
8. Carefully feed the ribbon under both ribbon rollers and printhead.  
9. Align the ribbon and make sure it is straight and centered throughout  
the path.  
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10. Tape the ribbon to the take-up  
core. Do not tape the  
Take-up  
Core  
ribbon to the take-up reel.  
11. Rotate the take-up core until  
the leader is past the  
printhead and remove any  
slack in the ribbon by turning  
the take-up reel clockwise.  
12. Hold the printhead assembly  
Printhead  
by the printhead tab while  
pressing down on the printhead release.  
13. Close the printhead by pressing down on the thumb well until you  
hear it click into place. Close the cover.  
P r i n t i n g  
1. Turn on the printer.  
2. Download a format and a batch. The printer prints a strip of labels.  
3. Remove the printed labels.  
If you turn off the printer, you must wait 10-15 seconds (until the power  
light is completely dim) before turning it back on; otherwise an error  
occurs.  
O n - D e m a n d M o d e P r i n t i n g  
In on-demand mode printing, the first label is printed and dispensed.  
The next label prints when the previous label is removed. If a label does  
not print, make sure the supply sensor is clean and not blocked. You  
must use on-demand printing with peel mode. The printer backfeeds only  
in on-demand mode.  
P r i n t i n g t h e E u r o - D o l l a r S y m b o l  
You can print the Euro-Dollar symbol (c) online by using ~192 (ASCII  
code) in the data stream. Your System Administrator can also select the  
Euro-Dollar symbol by sending the Monetary Formatting Packet (packet  
D). For more information, refer to the optional Packet Reference Manual  
available from our Web site or in a printed version by ordering part  
number TC9800PM.  
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A d j u s t i n g P r i n t C o n t r a s t  
You may need to adjust the print contrast if your printing is too dark or  
too light. Having the correct contrast is important because it affects how  
well your bar codes scan and how long your printhead lasts.  
1. Press Pause.  
2. Press Feed once. A test label prints. After the test label prints,  
press Feed again. You will see 000 on the display.  
3. Press Clear to increase the print contrast or press Feed to decrease  
the print contrast.  
If the contrast has a negative value, the Supplies  
light is on. After you adjust the contrast, the  
setting is displayed.  
4. Press Pause to save the print contrast changes. Press Pause again  
to exit Paused mode.  
Your System Administrator can adjust the print contrast by sending the  
print control packet. Refer to the optional Packet Reference Manual  
available from our Web site or in a printed version by ordering part  
number TC9800PM. We recommend you check the bar code print quality  
with a bar code verifier. If you do not have a bar code verifier or scanner,  
check the bar code visually. A bar code that is in spec has complete  
bars, clear spaces, and small alphanumeric characters look complete.  
An in spec bar code may not look as good as one that is too dark, but it  
has the highest scan rate.  
Dark  
Light  
IN SPEC  
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C l e a r i n g L a b e l J a m s  
If a jam occurs, the Supplies light on the printer’s front panel blinks.  
1. Turn off the printer. Open the cover and printhead assembly.  
2. If necessary, remove the label roll and ribbon.  
3. Remove the jammed labels and reload the label roll.  
4. Close the printhead assembly and turn on the printer. Press Feed to  
position the supply under the printhead.  
C l e a n i n g  
You may need to clean the printhead and platen roller:  
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when there is any adhesive build-up in the supply path  
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after printing approximately 8 rolls of supply, after using two ribbons,  
or whenever you load new supplies  
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when you see voids in the print.  
CAUTION  
Do not use sharp objects to clean the printhead. This may  
damage the printer and void your warranty.  
1. Turn off the printer.  
2. Open the cover and printhead  
assembly.  
3. Remove the label roll and ribbon  
(when cleaning the printhead).  
4. Press down on the exit cover tabs  
Platen Roller  
to open the exit cover on the front  
of the printer.  
5. Clean the platen roller with a dry  
cloth or small brush. However, if  
there is adhesive gum build-up  
on the platen roller, moisten a  
cotton swab with isopropyl  
alcohol. Turn the platen roller  
with your finger and run the  
Supply Sensor  
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cotton swab or dry cloth across  
it. Make sure the platen roller is  
clean all the way around.  
6. Rub the cotton swab across the  
peel bar, printhead, and supply  
sensor to remove any build-up.  
7. Clean the build-up in the supply  
Printhead  
path.  
Let the printer dry before you reload supplies, close the exit cover,  
turn on the printer, press Feed to position the supply under the printhead,  
and resend your format/batch/graphic/check digit  
packets.  
R e p l a c i n g t h e P r i n t h e a d  
You may have to replace the printhead if it is damaged or worn-out. For  
example, you may see 616 (bad dot or dots) or 768 (printhead failure)  
error codes.  
CAUTION  
The printhead is sensitive to static electricity, which can  
damage the printhead or reduce its life. Ground yourself  
by touching some metal, such as the printer’s metal base,  
before touching the printhead. Clean the printhead to  
remove any salt or oil left from handling prior to operation.  
1. Turn off the printer.  
2. Open the cover.  
3. Unlock the printhead by turning the  
retaining latch.  
4. Press forward and down on the  
two latches on top of the printhead  
assembly as shown. The  
printhead will drop down.  
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5. Lift the printhead assembly using  
the printhead tab and push back  
until the printhead assembly clicks  
into place.  
6. Carefully unplug the cable from the  
printhead as shown.  
7. Carefully plug the cable into the  
new printhead.  
8. Align the new printhead with the tabs.  
9. Snap the printhead into place.  
Make sure the printhead cable  
does not touch the ribbon roll.  
Donot  
touchhere  
10. Clean the new printhead with a  
cotton swab dipped in isopropyl  
alcohol to remove any salt or oil  
left from handling.  
P r i n t i n g a Te s t L a b e l  
Press Pause and then press Feed. The label shows the model number,  
software version, stock count, voltage, print contrast, printhead  
resistance, communication settings, ENQ characters, and code page  
selection.  
If using on-demand mode, a test label prints only  
after all labels in the batch are printed and  
removed.  
If you turn off the printer, you must wait 10-15 seconds (until the power  
light is completely dim) before turning it back on; otherwise, an error  
occurs.  
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Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g  
Problem  
Action  
Error message  
appears during  
startup.  
Turn off the printer, wait fifteen seconds and then  
turn on the printer. Call Technical Support if the  
error message reappears.  
Does not print.  
Check supply.  
Check ribbon.  
Send a corrected format and batch packet.  
The printer’s buffers are full. Turn off the printer  
to clear the buffers.  
Does not feed.  
Set wide/narrow knobs correctly.  
Partially printed data. Clean the printhead.  
Send a corrected format packet.  
Clean the printhead.  
Printing shadows or  
smears.  
Change supply.  
Check ribbon.  
Light printing.  
Dark printing.  
Change supply.  
Adjust the print contrast.  
Check wide/narrow knobs.  
Check ribbon.  
Clean the printhead.  
Change supply.  
Adjust the print contrast.  
Check wide/narrow knobs.  
Check ribbon.  
Voids in printing.  
Clean the printhead.  
Change supply type.  
Check ribbon.  
Leave printhead unlatched when not in use.  
Check ribbon.  
Use a print speed of 2.5 IPS.  
Adjust the print contrast.  
Serial bar codes do  
not scan.  
Backing paper is  
wrapped around  
platen or peel roller.  
Blank labels print or  
750 series errors.  
Carefully remove the backing paper. Make sure  
the backing paper tears at the saw-toothed tear  
edge when using peel mode.  
Clean supply sensors.  
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C o m m o n E r r o r s  
Error  
Description  
025  
101  
409  
String length is outside the range 0 to 2710.  
The format referenced by batch is not in memory.  
The printer memory is full. Delete unnecessary formats or  
graphics from memory.  
410  
411  
412  
413  
611  
612  
Parity mismatch.  
Framing error (baud rate mismatch).  
Flow control mismatch.  
Online receive queue is full. Check for a flow control problem.  
Font, bar code, or density in the batch does not fit the format.  
The data in this line of the batch is either missing or does not  
match the format.  
613  
614  
Reference point off supply.  
Portion of field off supply or there may be an invalid character  
in the packet.  
703  
704  
The printer sensed a calibration of different-sized black marks.  
Make sure the correct supply is loaded. The 9805 printer  
does not support black mark supply.  
Printer has not sensed a supply mark within the specified  
number of inches or is out of supplies. Check the supply  
tracking, supply marks, black mark sensor position, and  
supply roll for binding. Change supply. Press Clear.  
750  
751  
Printhead is overheated. Turn off the printer.  
Printer did not sense a black mark when expected. For errors  
751-753, Check the supply tracking, supply marks, black mark  
sensor position, and supply roll for binding. Press Clear and  
try to continue printing. Change supply. The 9805 printer  
does not support black mark supply.  
752  
753  
754  
Printer sensed a mark in the wrong place. The 9805 printer  
does not support black mark supply.  
Printer sensed a mark that is too long. The 9805 printer does  
not support black mark supply.  
Check for a ribbon jam or remove any slack by turning the  
take-up reel clockwise.  
755  
756  
757  
Printhead is open. Close the printhead before continuing.  
Load supplies.  
Load supplies (supply length mismatch), because the  
calibrated supply length differs by plus or minus .25 inches  
from the format. Press Feed.  
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Error  
Description  
758  
Either the supply is not seen or the on-demand sensor is  
broken. Check for a label jam, clear the supply path, or reload  
supplies. This error may occur if you remove a label too  
quickly in on-demand mode. The printer does not recalibrate  
after this error.  
763  
765  
Waiting to dispense label. Press Feed.  
The printhead has less than four bad dots. The printer can  
shift bar code fields to avoid bad dots. Press Clear to  
continue printing. Print a test label to confirm the number of  
bad dots.  
768  
791  
Printhead has more than 10 bad dots or is not connected.  
Connect the printhead.  
The printer has an error pending. Turn off the printer. Wait 15  
seconds (until the power light is completely dim) and turn it  
back on. Resend the packets.  
Check with your System Administrator for any message not listed.  
P r i n t e r S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
Height:  
13 inches (330 mm)  
12 inches (305 mm)  
13 inches (330 mm)  
26 lb. (12 kg)  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
Shipping Weight:  
Printhead:  
30 lb. (13.6 kg)  
Thermal at 4 inches (102 mm) wide  
203 dpi (8.0 dots per mm)  
Printing Method:  
Thermal Transfer (ribbon) or Thermal Direct  
4.0 inches (102 mm) by 6.0 inches (152 mm)  
Maximum Image  
Size:  
Power:  
115 VAC, 60Hz, 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 230 VAC, 50  
Hz (Switching power supply)  
Operating Limits:  
For Thermal Transfer (ribbon) 40° to 95° F  
(4° to 35° C)  
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For Thermal Direct 40° to 104° F  
(4° to 40° C)  
Print Speed:  
2.5 ips (64 mm) for all serial bar codes and 4.0 ips  
(102 mm). 6.0 ips (152 mm) is available only for  
thermal transfer printing.  
S u p p l y S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
For high temperature or high humidity environments, contact Monarch for  
supply recommendations. Continuous supply does not have perforations  
or black marks and must be used in continuous mode.  
Supply Types:  
Supply Widths:  
Supply Lengths:  
Thermal Transfer, Direct Die Cut, or Continuous  
without black marks  
1.2 inches (31 mm) minimum  
4.25 inches (108 mm) maximum  
1.0 inch (31 mm) minimum  
6.5 inches (165 mm) maximum  
Supply Roll Length: 2,952 inches (75 meters)  
R i b b o n S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
Do not leave ribbon in sunlight, high temperatures or humidity.  
Ribbon Type:  
Standard  
Ribbon Widths:  
1.3 inches (33 mm)  
1.6 inches (41 mm)  
2.16 inches (55 mm)  
3.15 inches (80 mm)  
4.13 inches (105 mm)  
Ribbon Length:  
23,600 inches (600 meters)  
A b o u t R i b b o n s  
The width of the ribbon must be greater than the supply width. Since  
some supplies are more abrasive to printheads than others, using a  
ribbon wider than your supply helps protect the printhead. Replacement  
printheads are expensive.  
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