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Intermec EasyCoder PX6i User Manual

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100 EasyCoder PX6i User’s Guide (Fingerprint version)
Chapter 10 — Troubleshooting
Printer turned off Off
Maintenance Off Set when upgrading
Power supply Over tem-
perature
Off 1718
Printhead too hot Off 1088 See note 10
Note 1: This is only applicable for printers equipped with an EasyLAN interface.
Note 2: A printer that is equipped with an EasyLAN interface, but is not connected to
a network, will have a blinking IRI. To avoid this, the user can set “IP SELECTION” to
“MANUAL” and “IP ADDRESS” to “0.0.0.0”. This will indicate that the user does not
regard the lack of network connection as an error.
Note 3: No trap can be sent when this error/event occurs.
Note 4: This error indicates that the printer has not received an IP address. It is only
applicable for printers with IP SELECTION set to DHCP and/or BOOTP.
Note 5: In the Direct Protocol, the user can enable error handling for specifi c errors using
the ERROR statement. When errors added to the built-in error handling occur, this
event will be set. The text included in the snmp trap is the standard text corresponding to
the error.
Note 6: If an error occurs in the Fingerprint immediate mode, for example “out of paper
when the print key is pressed, this event will be set.
Note 7: If an application is started but does not execute, the IRI will blink. This will
occur for example if there is a syntax error in the loaded program fi le.
This is useful when a printer has an AUTOEXEC.BAT fi le (startup fi le) that is supposed
to run automatically.
Note 8: When execution is stopped with user break (SHIFT + PAUSE) or due to a
run-time error, the IRI shall be off. It will be set to on if the user changes mode to Direct
Protocol or runs an application.
If, however, the application program handles the user break (ON BREAK) or the run-
time error (ON ERROR GOTO), the IRI will not be affected. In this case, it is up to the
application to set the status.
Note 9: At most, but not all, printer crashes, the console is reset. This will make the IRI
go off.
Note 10: If the printhead temperature raises above 100°C, error 1088 occurs.
In Fingerprint, printing will be aborted. Resuming printing after the printhead has
cooled off to 85°C must be handled by the application program.
In the Direct Protocol, the printing is paused but will be automatically resumed when the
printhead has cooled off to 85°C. Meanwhile, the printer is able to receive instructions
and data until the buffer is fi lled.

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Intermec EasyCoder PX6i Specifications

General IconGeneral
Print technologyDirect thermal
Maximum resolution203 x 203 DPI
DisplayLCD
Product colorSilver
Standard interfacesRS-232, USB 2.0
Internal memory16 MB
Media thickness2.4/10 mm
Maximum label width170 mm
Maximum label length4 m
Maximum roll diameter213 mm
Maximum internal memory1 GB
Supported network protocolsTCP/IP, LPR/LPD, FTP, BOOTP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMPv3, SMTP, SNMP-MIB II
Power requirements90 - 265 VAC, 45 - 65Hz
Power consumption (standby)20 W
Power consumption (printing)125 W
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)40 - 104 °F
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth482 mm
Width238 mm
Height335 mm
Weight14800 g

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