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Getting Started 1
Section 1: Getting Started
THANK YOU
for purchasing the Cyclone C1000/C-1000P Bar Code Label
Printer. Cyclone is a high-performance, low-cost direct
thermal/thermal transfer label printer designed for use in most
industrial, retail and office applications. Its user-friendly
design and affordable price set a new standard of excellence
for industrial-strength bar code label printers.
The printer incorporates a highly efficient memory
The printer incorporates a highly efficient memory
management technology called TrueSpeed. This feature allows
constant print speeds of 1 to 4 per second. The printer is
bundled with flexible printer driver software and a highly
capable label design program called PrimaBar for Windows
®
.
Together, they allow you to quickly and easily print out bar
codes, text and graphics using a standard PC running
Windows 95/98/Me/2000 and NT. A wide variety of the most
popular bar codes and 9 different fonts are also resident in the
printers internal memory for legacy applications in which a
particular programming language is required.
The solidly designed mechanism delivers long life and allows
The solidly designed mechanism delivers long life and allows
quick and easy media and ribbon loading. Two Cyclone
models are available:
C-1000 feeds labels out the front. An integrated tear-off
C-1000 feeds labels out the front. An integrated tear-off
bar is included.
C-1000P includes an internal rewind and peel-off
mechanism.
The internal rewind and peel-off mechanism of the C-1000P
allows dispensing of labels either out the front or one label at a
time already peeled. Backing paper is re-wound inside the
printer. This model can also rewind up to 1/3 of a roll of
printed labels inside the printer with the backing paper still
attached.
This Users Manual will help you understand basic operations
This Users Manual will help you understand basic operations
of the printer such as set-up, installation, configuration and
maintenance.
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