Intermec PD4 Printer User Manual


 
18 Intermec EasyCoder PD4—User’s Guide
Chapter 3—Starting Up
Printing a Test Label
An easy way to check that the printer is working and find out how it is
presently set up is to print a test label. e test label can also be used to
check the printout quality.
• Switch off the power to the printer.
For best result, load the printer with full width labels or tags and
transfer ribbon as described in Chapter 4.
Hold down the Feed key and turn on the power again.
Release the Feed key within 3 seconds.
e printer emits a beep and “Self test” is shown in the display, if any.
A single test label is printed.
After the test label has been printed, the printer automatically enters
the Direct Mode.
Part No , ESim version, & checksum
Serial RS-232 port setup (see Y cmd)
USB port
Test pattern
DRAM size installed
Image buffer size
Flash memory size
Form memory used/ No of forms
Graphic memory used/No of images
Font memory used/No of fonts
Asian fonts memory used/No of fonts
Character set (see I command)
Speed – Density – Ref. point – Dir – Errors
(see S, D, R, Z & UN/US cmds)
Label width –Form length
(see q & Q cmds)
Options (see O & C cmd)
LSS (liner+label – detection level – liner)
Date
Time
Example of a test label from an 203.2 dpi (8 dots/mm) EasyCoder PD4. For the meaning
of the various commands, refer to the ESim v5.xx for EasyCoder PD4, Programmer's
Reference Manual.