What to do if my Argox Barcode Reader shows 'Paper Jam'?
- CchadgriffinAug 21, 2025
If your Argox Barcode Reader displays a 'Paper Jam' error, you should recover the jam.
What to do if my Argox Barcode Reader shows 'Paper Jam'?
If your Argox Barcode Reader displays a 'Paper Jam' error, you should recover the jam.
What to do if my Argox Barcode Reader is in PAUSE status?
If your Argox Barcode Reader is in PAUSE status, press the FEED button to resume printing.
What to do if my Argox Barcode Reader displays 'Ribbon Out'?
If your Argox Barcode Reader indicates 'Ribbon Out', install a new ribbon roll. Alternatively, if you do not require a ribbon, set the printing mode to “Direct Thermal” via the driver or commands.
What to do if my Argox Barcode Reader displays 'Media Out'?
If the Argox Barcode Reader shows a 'Media out' error, install a new label roll.
What to do if the cutter has failed, or there is a paper jam inside the cutter of my Argox Barcode Reader?
If the cutter has failed or there is a paper jam inside the cutter of your Argox Barcode Reader, check the cutter and recover any paper jam.
Why is my Argox Barcode Reader not indexing label gaps?
If your Argox Barcode Reader is not indexing label gaps, check the label path and the label sensor. If you are using a continuous label roll, configure the driver settings or commands to use “continuous media” printing.
What does it mean when my Argox Barcode Reader says 'Printer is receiving data'?
When your Argox Barcode Reader displays 'Printer is receiving data', it means that the device is currently processing information. As soon as all data has been received, the Ready LED will stay solid green, and normal operation will automatically resume.
How to fix 'Serial IO error' on my Argox Barcode Reader?
To resolve a 'Serial IO error' on your Argox Barcode Reader, check the serial baud rate settings on both your system and the printer to ensure they match.
What to do if my Argox Barcode Reader shows 'Print head needs to cool down'?
If your Argox Barcode Reader displays 'Print head needs to cool down', printing will stop until the print head cools to a normal printing temperature. Once it completes, the printer will automatically resume the printing tasks sent previously.
What to do if the printer head module is unlatched on my Argox Barcode Reader?
If the printer head module is unlatched on your Argox Barcode Reader, close the printer module and then press firmly on both the left and the right sides of the printer module to properly latch it.
States the manual contains proprietary information of Argox Information Co., Ltd.
Details FCC compliance for Class A digital devices and potential interference measures.
Argox Information Co., Ltd.'s disclaimer regarding errors and liability for product use.
Instructions for checking the printer for shipping damage and listing included accessories.
Details the front, rear, and interior views of the printer models and their components.
Details the process of preparing and loading media rolls into the printer, including adjustments.
Instructions for opening the printer module and installing ribbon rolls onto supply and pick-up holders.
Steps for installing the cutter module, including disassembling and reassembling the printer.
Guides users through the process of calibrating and configuring the printer for media.
Identifies the printer's physical controls and explains the status of indicator lights.
Helps diagnose printer issues by interpreting LED indicator patterns and providing solutions.
Addresses common issues, print quality, and steps for printer recovery.
Details the requirements for USB, Serial, Parallel, and Ethernet interfaces.
Guides on installing printer drivers via USB and other interfaces using Seagull Wizard.
Essential information for keeping the print head in good condition, including cleaning procedures.
Provides technical specifications for printing, memory, interfaces, fonts, and media.
Details specifications for PPLA, PPLB, and PPLZ programming languages.
Presents technical specifications for USB, Serial, Parallel, and Ethernet ports with pin assignments.
Illustrates wiring diagrams for host connections and discusses serial communication parameters.