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Print Resolution | 203 dpi |
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Memory | 8 MB DRAM, 4 MB Flash |
Connectivity | USB, Serial |
Print Technology | Thermal Transfer |
Maximum Print Width | 4.09 inches (104 mm) |
Display | LCD |
Keyboard | QWERTY |
Supported Media Types | Labels, tags, tickets |
Provides essential safety precautions for operating the printer, including placement and power connection.
Explains the meaning of Warning and Caution labels used throughout the manual.
Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the printer, including placement and power connection.
Introduces the Workstation Series printer and its key features.
Illustrates and labels the front view of the w1110 printer model, highlighting its components.
Illustrates and labels the rear view of the w1110 printer, showing ports and switches.
Illustrates and labels the internal components of the printer related to media loading and path.
Describes optional features like Peel and Present dispensing and the Serial Interface connectivity.
Details the printer's standard features including speed, resolution, memory, and interfaces.
Lists detailed technical specifications for print characteristics, dimensions, weight, and environmental conditions.
Guides on connecting the printer to power and data interfaces like USB, Ethernet, and Serial.
Provides instructions on loading paper rolls, including core adapter usage.
Details the steps for loading media when using the Peel and Present option.
Describes the printer's control panel, buttons, and LED indicators for status and error reporting.
Explains how to print test labels and perform Paper and Sensor Calibration.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the printer driver on a Windows system.
Describes the three operational modes: Tear Mode, Present Sensor Mode, and Pause Mode.
Explains how to generate and interpret System Reports and Settings Reports.
Describes how to access and use the printer's web interface for configuration and status checks.
Guides on cleaning the printhead and Top-of-Form sensor using approved supplies.
Specifies when to clean the printhead and lists necessary cleaning supplies.
Explains LED status and lists common error messages and their meanings.
Lists warning messages and provides a chart with symptoms, causes, and solutions for common issues.
Offers advice for print quality issues and lists recommended troubleshooting tools.
Outlines initial steps before detailed troubleshooting, like checking media and printing quality labels.