O'Neil microFlash Series Manuel D’Utilisation

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 Quick Demo
User Manual and Technical Guide The O'Neil microFlash Series of Printers
Self Test
Push the red button and hold four seconds to print a self test.  Below is an explanation
of the print-out.
Self Test
Description
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F/W Ver
Internal software version
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Timeout
The seconds between printing and sleep mode.
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Baud
 
Rate
The speed at which the microFlash receives data.
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Parity
Odd, Even or None.
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Data
 
Bits
Matches that of computer sending data to microFlash.
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Handshake
The way the printer handles flow control from host.
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Burn
 
Adj
Amount of heat used to print on the thermal paper.
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Paper
1 or 2 ply.
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Beeper
May be turned ON or OFF.
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Batt Volt
Current voltage of the battery pack.
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Batt Temp
Temperature of battery.
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Flash / RAM
1 M or 4 M Flash / 1 M or 4 M RAM
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Boot Version
Boot sector firmware.
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Prnhd Tmp
Between 0 and 50 degrees.
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Comp Grph
Either “Pause or Immediate”. If paused, and entire image is
received by printer before printing.
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Infrared
Set by the user to “Off” or “IrDA” or “ASK” or “ASK/CRC” or
“Direct” or “Direct-CRC” or “PULSE” or “PULSE-CRC”
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Device Name
Shows type of device (microFlash2,3,2t,2tcr,2I,2icr,4t or 4tcr )
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Device  Nickname
Shows user name for printer.
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IrDA Ver
The 1.0 refers to the IrDA standard in use. The next two digits
refer to any IR modifications made by O’Neil.
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Available Fonts
“LOC,” shows whether a font is Resident  (“R”) or Downloaded
(“D”). “CPI” shows characters per inch. “DESCRIPTION”
describes the font. “NAMES” gives the “Easy Print” name, the
Line Printer name, and the hexadecimal equivalent of that name.
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Available Graphics
“LOC,” shows whether a font is Resident (“R”) or Downloaded
(“D”). “CPI” shows characters per inch. “DESCRIPTION”
describes the graphic. “NAMES” gives the “Easy Print” name,
the Line Printer name, and the hexadecimal equivalent of that
name.
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Available Barcodes
All supported Barcodes supported are displayed.
“ESCRIPTION” describes the graphic. “NAMES” gives the
“Easy Print” name, the Line Printer name, and the hexadecimal
equivalent of that name.
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Card Reader Option
Shows the current Card Reader configuration.
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