USER’S GUIDE Thermal Printer MPU-L465 Read this manual carefully before use. Keep this manual in a place where it can be accessed quickly. Seiko Instruments Inc.
MPU-L465 THERMAL PRINTER USER’S GUIDE Document Number: UXXXXXXXXXXX First Edition: Copyright 2009 by Seiko Instruments Inc. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is the property of SII and shall not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior written approval of SII.
This product may be used in following all EU and EFTA countries: EU Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, United Kingdom EFTA Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein Product: Directive: Title 2004/108/EC Standards EN55022 EN55024 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 Thermal Printer MPU-L465-0xC-E EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Product: AC adapter PW-0904-W2-E Directive: Title 2004/108/EC EC Electromagnetic Comp
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Industry Canada (IC) compliance statement Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the MPU-L465 thermal printer. This USER’S GUIDE explains how to handle MPU-L465 thermal printer (hereinafter referred to as printer), specified AC adapter, specified battery charger, specified battery pack and specified AC cable (hereinafter, omit “specified”). Read through the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and OPERATING PRECAUTIONS carefully before using the printer. Keep this user’s guide in a place where it can be accessed quickly.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following symbols are used in this manual in order to make proper use of the printer and avoid incidental damages. Follow the guidelines marked with each individual symbol. Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this symbol WARNING could result in serious personal injury or death. Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this symbol CAUTION could result in minor personal injury or product and/or peripheral damage.
Warning on the Printer WARNING If you find any of the following abnormalities in the printer, power off the printer, unplug the AC cable, and remove the battery pack from the printer. ♦ When an unusual state was not returned to the normal’s. ♦ When the printer gave out a nasty smell or smoke, or generated noise. ♦ When metallic powders, water or other foreign substances entered the printer. ♦ When the printer case was broken. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock.
CAUTION When not in use for long periods of time, power off the printer, unplug the AC cable, and remove the battery pack from the printer. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. When you clean the printer, power off the printer, unplug the AC cable, and remove the battery pack from the printer. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Keep the printer away from children. If not, it might cause injury. Keep the printer away from direct sun and high temperature.
When the AC adapter is used WARNING If you find any of the following abnormalities in the AC adapter, unplug the AC cable. ♦ When the AC adapter gave out a nasty smell or smoke, or generated noise. ♦ When the printer case was broken. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Please ask your dealer for repair. NEVER disassemble or remodel the AC adapter. If not, it might cause fire, an accident, or a failure. DO NOT use any AC cable other than our dedicated one.
CAUTION Unplug the AC cable when cleaning the AC adapter. If not, it might cause an electricshock. Keep the AC adapter away from children. If not, it might cause injury. Keep the AC adapter away from direct sun and high temperature. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. Keep the AC adapter away from high humidity and dust. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. DO NOT touch the AC adapter by wet hand. If not, it might cause an electricshock. While using the AC adapter, NEVER cover cloth, etc.
When the battery pack is used WARNING If you find any of the following abnormalities in the battery pack, remove the battery pack from the printer and keep away from fire. ♦ When the battery pack gave out a nasty smell, reached an extraordinarily high temperature or showed any unusual sign. ♦ When the battery pack case was broken. ♦ When leakage was found. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst, or ignition that might cause fire or injury.
CAUTION If liquid inside the battery pack enter your eyes, immediately wash it away with clean water and take a physician's medical treatment. If not, your eyesight might be damaged. Keep the battery pack away from children. If not, it might cause injury. Keep the battery pack away from direct sun and high temperature, especially in a car. If not, there is fear of leakage, generation of heat, burst or ignition that might cause fire or injury.
When the charger is used WARNING When you find any of the following abnormalities in the charger, unplug the AC cable from the wall socket. ♦ When the charger gave out a nasty smell, reached an extraordinarily high temperature or showed any unusual sign. ♦ When metallic powders, water or other foreign substances entered the charger. ♦ When the charger case was broken. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Please ask your dealer for repair.
CAUTION Unplug the AC cable except when using the charger. The charger is operating whether or not it is equipped with the battery pack. Unplug the AC cable when cleaning the charger. If not, it might cause an electricshock. Keep the charger away from children. If not, it might cause injury. Keep the charger away from direct sun light and high temperature. If not, it might cause fire or a failure. DO NOT put the charger in a place where is humid and dusty. If not, it might cause fire or a failure.
When the AC cable is used WARNING Unplug the AC cable if the AC adapter or the charger is damaged. If not, it might cause fire, an electricshock, or a failure. Keep the AC adapter and the AC cable of the charger away from dust and metallic powders. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. Plug the AC adapter and the AC cable of the charger completely. If not, it might cause fire or an electricshock. NEVER damage the AC adapter and the AC cable of the charger.
CAUTION When you unplug the AC cable of the AC adapter or the charger from the respective wall socket or the plug, remove it while holding the connecting area. Exposure or disconnection of the cable might cause fire or an electricshock.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Please follow the precautions shown below to ensure full functionality of the printer and thermal paper. ■ Printer ♦ Switch the power off when not in use. ♦ DO NOT give a shock intentionary by dropping or hitting the printer. The printer with a rubber cover has an excellent structure against impact on each surface. However, it may be broken depending on the surface conditions, the angle of fall or the degradation state of the printer, and so forth.
♦ When storing the battery pack for long periods of time, keep it in a cool place. If possible, avoid long-term storage in the fully charged state. It may affect the battery life. ♦ Clean the terminals of the battery pack regularly (wipe them with a dry cloth). ♦ In order to fully demonstrate the performance of the battery pack, charge the battery at room temperature and the temperature of the battery pack ranging from 0 °C to 35 °C / 32 °F to 95 °F.
■ Thermal Paper ♦ Store the paper in a cool, dry, and dark place. ♦ DO NOT rub the paper with hard objects. ♦ DO NOT leave the paper near organic solvents. ♦ DO NOT allow the paper to touch plastic film, eraser, or adhesive tape for long periods of time. ♦ DO NOT stack the paper together with diazo and wet-type copies immediately after copying. ♦ DO NOT use chemical glue when starching up. ♦ Always use the specified thermal paper. See Section 13, Optional Units and Consumables, for details.
1. PREPARATION Once you have opened the carton, make sure it contains the printer and its User’s Guide. Please notice that printer functions and package contents differ depending on the printer model.
2. NAMES OF PARTS (11) (10) (5) (12) (9) (2) (13) (3) (12) (4) (6) (1) (7) (7) (14) (16) (8) (15) Standard printer (-02∗/-16∗) (1) POWER button (3) REPRINT button This button is used to turn the printer ON and This button is used to print the previous print OFF. To power the printer on, hold down the again. Reprint is available when the REPRINT POWER button until the POWER lamp lights. To lamp lights.
(5) REPRINT lamp (11) Paper guide unit The REPRINT lamp lights in case the previous This unit is used to install paper. Paper with print can be reprinted. various width can be installed. (6) Interface cover (12) Paper guide This cover is used to connect the interface cable This guide releases the paper guide lock via lever and the AC adapter, and insert the connector. (13) according to the paper width and changes Open the rubber cover and insert the connector. the paper guide width.
(11) (18) (19) (17) (5) (12) (9) (2) (13) (3) (12) (10) (6) (7) (15) (4) (1) (14) (7) (16) (8) Peeler mounted printer (-17∗) (1) POWER button lamp lights. When the button print is valid, the This button is used to turn the printer ON and OFF. REPRINT button has the function to start the next To power the printer on, hold down the POWER print. When the REPRINT lamp is blinking 3 times button until the POWER lamp lights.
(7) Battery rubber cover (13) Paper guide lock lever This cover is used to mount and secure the This lever is used to release the parper guide lock battery pack. Open the rubber cover and then when chaging the position of the left and right attach and detach the battery pack. paper guides. (8) Battery release lever (14) Thermal printhead This lever is used to remove the battery pack from This printhead prints characters on the paper. Be the printer.
[POWER Lamp Indication] The POWER lamp comes in three colors - - -green, red, and orange. Indication POWER lamp Power OFF Off Power ON (print ready) Green On Standby Dark Green On Charging Orange On Power voltage failure Red On No paper, paper cover open Green blinks Battery voltage low (needs charge) Orange blinks Error Red blinks [REPRINT Lamp Indication] The REPRINT lamp comes in one color, green.
3. POWER CONNECTING The printer can be powered by either battery pack or AC adapter. ■ Attaching and Detaching the Battery Pack The battery pack should be fully charged. See Section 9, Charging the Battery Pack, for details on the charging method. Attaching the battery pack Open the battery cover, place the electrode side of (1) the battery pack upward, and insert the battery pack until being locked by the battery release (2) lever. Then, mount and lock the battery cover.
Detaching the battery pack Power the printer off. Remove the hook located on the lower part of the battery cover from the projection of the (1) printer and open the battery cover. When the (2) battery release lever is released in the arrow direction, the battery pack is pushed out due to (3) its spring force. Hints • If the battery pack starts to run out soon, the battery life has expired. Purchase a new’s.
■ Connecting the AC Adapter (Optional Unit) (1) Connect the AC cable to the AC adapter. (2) Open the interface cover and insert the DC jack of the AC adapter into the power connector of the printer. (3) Insert the AC plug of the AC cable into the electric outlet. (4) The printer turns on automatically. Hint • The AC adapter may be heated to some extent during operation. There is no problem.
4. PAPER SETUP The printer supports both thermal paper roll and thermal label roll. The printer function setting differs depending on paper type. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. Only roll type media is fit to the printer. ■ Mounting/Removing the Paper Roll Adapter The printer supports internal diameters of ∅8 mm, ∅12.0 mm, and ∅25.4 mm. Mount the paper roll adapter according to the internal diameter of the paper roll to be used. Two types of paper roll adapters are available.
(3) When using the paper roll of ∅25.4 mm: φ25.4 mm Mount both paper roll adapters of ∅12.0 φ12.0 mm mm and ∅25.4 mm. Assemble both paper roll adapters and secure both paper roll adapters to the paper guide in the same manner as (2).
■ Paper Setup (Standard printer (-02∗ ∗/-16∗ ∗)) ■ Step 1: Installing Paper to the Paper Guide Unit (1) Press the paper cover open lever in the arrow direction and open the paper cover. (2) Widen the paper guide space while pressing the paper guide lock lever in the arrow direction. (3) Position the control projection part of the paper guide (paper roll adapter) so that it can be accommodated in the paper roll tube. Then, narrow the paper guide until the paper guide touches the paper roll.
■ Paper Setup (Peeler mounted printer (-17∗ ∗)) ■ Step 1: Setting paper in the paper guide unit (1) Press the paper cover open lever in the arrow direction and open the paper cover. (2) Widen the paper guide space while pressing the paper guide lock lever in the arrow direction. (3) Position the control projection part of the paper guide (paper roll adapter) so that it can be accommodated in the paper roll tube. Then, narrow the paper guide until the paper guide touches the paper roll.
*1 ■ Step 3: Installing the Liner in the Peeler Unit (Using automatic peeling function ) (1) Press the roller cover open lever in the arrow direction to open the roller cover. (2) Peel the first label, and let the liner through a gap between roller cover and paper cover. (3) Close the roller cover while holding the paper by hand to prevent the paper from skewing or shifting to the left or right. In such a case, close the cover completely, not allowing a play.
Hints • The printer function setting for the marked paper is different from that for non-marked paper. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. • The printer also supports the paper roll of max. 58 mm external diameter. If the internal diameter of the paper roll is different from that of the paper roll adapter, it is necessary to reduce the external diameter of the paper roll against its loose-fitting. For details, refer to the MPU-L465 Technical Reference.
5. ATTACHING AND DETACHING THE BELT CLIP AND STRAP The belt clip is provided with the grooves to attach the shoulder belt. When using the shoulder belt, it is necessary to attach the belt clip to the printer. ■ Attaching and Detaching the Belt Clip Attach the belt clip using screws (3 positions). The belt clip is already attached to the printer prior to shipping for the model with a belt clip.
6. TEST PRINTING After setting the paper roll, proceed to test printing. During test printing, the printer function setting data and character strings for testing are printed. (1) Make sure that the paper is loaded and the printer is off. If the paper is not loaded, load the paper as instructed in Section 4, Paper Setup, and turn the printer off. (2) Press the POWER and FEED buttons simultaneously. When the POWER lamp lights, release the POWER button, then the FEED button.
7. FUNCTION SETTINGS The printer allows for numerous function settings according to the operating conditions and applications. The settings are saved in the software DIP switches (non-volatile memory) mounted on the printer. The setting can be controlled by the buttons or commands. The following describes how to set functions by using buttons. Hint • See the MPU-L465 Technical Reference for details on function settings with commands.
(4) If the message shown below is printed, press the FEED button. [SETTING MODE] Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT Hint • If you press the REPRINT button at this time, the printer exits from the function setting mode and is automatically turned off. The printer is now in the function setting mode. You can set functions by pressing buttons.
■ Changing Settings In the function setting mode, you can initialize or modify settings. To initialize the settings to the default, follow step (1) shown below. To change the settings, follow step (2) shown below. (1) Initializing software DIP switch settings 1. When the message shown below is printed in the function setting mode, press the FEED button. Load Default Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT 2. When the message shown below is printed, the printer is turned off. The settings are set to the default.
Operation 1: Transmission selection If you press the FEED button when the following message is printed, the printer moves to the transmissions selection mode. When the REPRINT button is pressed, the printer moves to the paper selection mode without changing the setting. DIP Switch setting mode. I/F=******** Change Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT (1) Input bit7 (MSB) through bit0 (LSB) in sequential order when the following message is printed. Input 8 bits.
Operation 2: Paper selection If you press the FEED button when the following message is printed, the printer moves to the paper selection mode. When the REPRINT button is pressed, the printer moves to the exit of the function setting mode without changing the setting. DIP Switch setting mode. Paper=******** Change Setting? Yes: FEED/No: REPRINT (1) Input bit7 (MSB) through bit0 (LSB) in order when the following message is printed. Input 8 bits. 1: FEED/0: REPRINT When input [1] : Press the FEED button.
Operation 3: Exit function setting mode If you press the FEED button when the message shown below is printed, you can return to “Operation 1:Transmission selection” (page 31) and set transmission selection again. DIP Switch setting mode. Continue: FEED/Quit: REPRINT If you press the REPRINT button, the message shown below is printed. The printer exits the function setting mode and is turned off. The function setting is now completed. Setting Mode Finished.
■ Software DIP Switch Setting : Factory settings Interface selection DIP switch Posi- Function Setting tion Bit7 Bit6 Not used Serial Parity Bit5 Bit4 Serial 1 1 Even 0 Odd 1 None 0 Yes 1 Busy 0 Xon/Xoff Flow control Bit3 Serial 1 Bit2 Baud rate 1 Bit1 Transmission 1 Bit0 selection 1 115200 1 57600 0 Auto 1 0 38400 1 Bluetooth 0 0 0 19200 0 USB 1 0 Serial 0 Hints • When “Auto” is selected for transmission selection, the printer recognizes and selects the conn
Paper selection DIP switch Posi- Function Setting tion Bit7 Paper Mark 1 Non Mark 0 Mark Bit6 Print speed 1 High 0 Low Bit5 Bit4 Print density Bit3 1 1 1 No 1 1 0 1 No 0 115 % 1 0 0 1 110 % 0 1 100 % 1 Bit2 Paper Bit1 See the following table.
8. CONNECTING TO THE HOST COMPUTER The MPU-L465 thermal printer supports serial and USB transmissions via an interface cable. The Bluetooth-mounted printer supports Bluetooth (Ver.2.0+, Serial port profile)-compliant wireless transmission. The printer function setting differs depending upon a transmission method to be used. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. An interface cable is needed for serial or USB transmission.
■ Bluetooth-based Wireless Transmission (Bluetooth-mounted Printer) (1) Power the printer off. (2) Select a transmission method to be used. See Section 7, Function Settings, for details. (3) Power the printer on and send data from the host computer to the printer. (4) Verify that the data is correctly printed. Hint • The maximum distance of transmission is approx. 10 m. The maximum distance of transmission may differ depending on the radio interference and environment.
9. CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK Immediately after purchasing or leaving the printer unused for long periods of time, charge the battery pack before use. This battery pack does not need to be used up or discharged before charging. The battery pack can be charged when it is installed in the printer connected with an AC adapter. The battery pack can also be charged by a dedicated battery charger.
■ Charging by a Dedicated Battery Charger (Optional Unit) Dedicated battery charger Follow the steps shown below to charge: (1) Connect the AC cable to the battery charger. (2) Put the AC cable plug into the inlet. (3) Mount the battery pack on the battery charger so that the electrodes of the battery pack can be aligned with the metallic terminals of the battery charger. (4) The CHARGE lamp on the battery charger lights red to start charging.
CHARGE lamp (Recharge state indication) Battery state CHARGE lamp Not connected Off During charging Red on Charge completion Green on Error Red blinks Hints • If the CHARGE lamp does not light for a few minutes after start of charging, the battery pack is out of order. Stop using the battery pack. • If an error is detected in the battery pack, the CHARGE lamp blinks. The error may be caused by going out of the battery life, so replace the battery pack with a new’s.
10. THERMAL HEAD/PLATEN ROLLER MAINTENANCE If paper dust accumulates, wipe and clean the thermal printhead and the platen roller to ensure the print quality for long periods of time. ■ Cleaning the Thermal Printhead and the Platen Roller (1) Power the printer off. (2) Open the paper cover. (3) Wipe gently the thermal printhead and the platen roller with a cotton swab that has been dampened with a small amount of ethyl alcohol.
11. TROUBLESHOOTING Please check the following points before asking for repair. ■ Power does not turn on: • Make sure the recommended AC adapter or battery pack is used. • Make sure the AC cable and AC adapter are correctly connected. • Make sure the AC adapter is correctly connected to the printer. • Make sure the battery pack is fully charged. ■ Printer does not print: • Make sure the interface cable is correctly connected.
12. SPECIFICATIONS Peeler mounted printer (-17∗ ∗) ■ Printer Specifications Standard Printer (-02∗ ∗/-16∗ ∗) Item Item Print method Specification Printing method Print speed Printable width Print speed Thermal 85 mm/s maximum Dots available 1280 dots Printable width Dots available Specification 108.4 mm maximum Thermal 85 mm/s maximum 1280 dots 108.4 mm maximum Dot density 300 dpi 0.085 mm Paper roll Dot density 300dpi Paper feed pitch Paper feed pitch 0.
■ Interface Specifications ■ Battery Pack (BP-L0720-A1-E) Specifications (Optional unit) Serial interface (conforms to RS-232C) Item Item Specification Syncronizing method Baudrate Asynchronous 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps Data length 8 bits Parity None, Even, Odd Flow control Busy, Xon/Xoff Rated voltage 7.4 VDC Rated capacity 2000 mAh Mass Approx. 99g. *1 The recycle mark on the battery pack( ) is valid only in Japan. Its mark does not mean recycle mark in nations except Japan.
■ Single-Battery Charger (PWC-L07A1-W1-E) Specifications Item Input voltage (Optional unit) Specification 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Rated output 8.4 VDC,1.0A Specified battery BP-L0720-A1-E Charge slot 1 Operating temperature range 0°C to 35°C / 32°F to 95°F Operating humidity range: 20 to 85%RH (no condending) Dimensions (W × D × H) *1 70 x 120 x 41mm Mass *1 Approx.
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Seiko Instruments Inc. 1-8, Nakase, Mihama-ku Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-8507, Japan Print System Division Telephone: +81-43-211-1106 Facsimile: +81-43-211-8037 Seiko Instruments USA Inc. Thermal Printer Div. 2990 Lomita Blvd., Torrance CA 90505, USA Telephone:+1-310-517-7778 Facsimile:+1-310-517-8154 Seiko Instruments GmbH Siemensstrasse 9 D-63263 Neu-lsenburg, Germany Telephone:+49-6102-297-0 Facsimile:+49-6102-297-222 (Specifications are subject to change without notice.