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Introduction to the Dip Switch

Introduction to the Dip Switch. The default settings for all switches are “ off ”. Ⅰ.Direct thermal/ thermal transfer switch: If you want to print on thermal paper, please set the first dip switch to the “on” position.

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Introduction to the Dip Switch

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  1. Introduction to the Dip Switch The default settings for all switches are “off”.

  2. Ⅰ.Direct thermal/ thermal transfer switch: If you want to print on thermal paper, please set the first dip switch to the “on” position. Ⅱ.Back feed setting:If you want the media gap to stop at the tear bar for the convenience of tearing the label , please set the second dip switch to the “on” position. Ⅲ.Cutter setting:If you want to print and utilize a cutter, please set the third dip switch to the “ on” position. Ⅳ. Peeler setting. Turn the forth dip switch to “On” state when peeler is require to be functioning.

  3. Ⅴ. Detecting method setting. Default detecting method is reflective. Turn the fifth dip switch to “on” state if transmissive is required.(applicable to T series only.) Ⅶ. Ethernet setting. Set the sixth dip switch based on the IP setup manual if the Ethernet is installed and required to be functioning. Ⅷ&Ⅸ. baud rate setting. The different baud rate is as follows: 7 OFF | 8 OFF:9600 7 ON| 8 OFF:19200 7 OFF | 8ON:38400 7 ON| 8ON:78600(57600)

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