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Intermec EasyCoder F4 User Manual

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Intermec EasyCoder F4 Installation & Operation Ed. 3 27
Chapter 4 Starting Up
If you want to use a memory card, you must insert it into the slot
in the printers rear plate before you switch on the power. The
memory card can be an SRAM card complying with the JEIDA-4
standard or a Flash Memory card from Intermec. Maximum size
in both cases is 64Mbit (8MB). There are three types of Flash
Memory cards:
Font Cards provide additional fonts that can be used as long as
the card remains inserted in the printer.
Font Install Cards permanently install additional fonts, which can
be used even after the card has been removed.
Firmware Cards automatically replace the printers rmware,
usually with an updated version.
Important!
Always switch off the power before inserting or removing a
memory card! The manufacturers logotype should face right
when viewing the card as in the illustration above.
Before switching on the printer, make the necessary connections,
insert any memory card you want to use, and check that the
printhead is engaged.
Switch on the power using the On/Off switch on the rear plate. The
Power control lamp on the front panel lights up when the power is
on. Wait for a few moments, while the printer loads the program and
runs some self-diagnostic tests. Then a message will appear in the
display window, depending on the startup le.
Switching On
Memory Card
Memory Card
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BrandIntermec
ModelEasyCoder F4
CategoryPrinter Accessories
LanguageEnglish

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