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SERVICE MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. FUNDAMENTAL OF THE SYSTEM .......................................................................... 1 1.1. Overview ................................................................................................................. 1 1.2. Specification ............................................................................................................ 4 2. ELECTRONICS.......................................................................................................... 7 2.1. Circuit Description ................................................................................................... 7 2.2. MCU Pin Description: (SH7705).............................................................................. 9 2.3. Reset Circuit (SH7705) ......................................................................................... 16 2.4. Memory Circuit ...................................................................................................... 17 2.5. Memory Map and Definition .................................................................................. 18 2.6. I/O Board Circuit Description................................................................................. 19 2.7. MCU Pin Description: (MSP430) ........................................................................... 22 2.8. Reset Circuit (MSP 430)........................................................................................ 24 2.9. Print Head Circuit .................................................................................................. 25 2.10. Stepping Motor Drive / Protection Circuit............................................................. 26 2.11. Power Circuit ....................................................................................................... 28 2.12. USB and Serial Interface Circuit.......................................................................... 29 2.13. Sensor Circuit...................................................................................................... 31 2.14. User Interface Circuit........................................................................................... 33 2.15 Summary of Board connectors............................................................................. 34 3. MECHANISM ........................................................................................................... 39 3.1 Remove Front Cover Case..................................................................................... 39 3.2 Replace Peel Off Roller Bracket............................................................................. 41 3.3 Replace Supply Holder........................................................................................... 42 3.4 Replace Tear Plate and Platen Support ................................................................. 45 3.5 Replace Release Lever Shaft................................................................................. 47 3.6 Replace Front Inner Case ...................................................................................... 50 3.7 Replace Strap Button ............................................................................................. 52 3.8 Replace the Top Front Cover ................................................................................. 53 3.9 Replace LCD Panel................................................................................................ 55 3.10 Replace Back Outer Case and Case Door........................................................... 58 3.11 Replace Black Mark Sensor Board Assembly ...................................................... 61 3.12 Replace Printer Contacts, Spring Plate and Fan Fold Paper Guide ..................... 64 3.13 Replace CPU board, I/O board, Power Board and Communication Board........... 66 3.14 Replace TPH Release Lever ................................................................................ 70 3.15 Replace the Peel Enabler..................................................................................... 71 3.16 Replace Print Engine............................................................................................ 72 3.17 Install 802.11b Wireless Module (Option) ............................................................. 75 4. PART LIST ............................................................................................................... 79 4.1. M23 Main Assy ...................................................................................................... 79 4.2. Top Cover ASSY.................................................................................................... 80 4.3. Panel ASSY........................................................................................................... 81
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Peel roller
Peel bar
Supply holder
Peel enabler
Li-ion battery
Strap button
Rear View
Hinged cable door Fan fold paper entrance chute Power jack chute
RS-232 interface
+5V/DTR switch
USB interface
1.2. Specification
Printer model Item Resolution Printing method Print speed Max. print width Max. print length Enclosure Physical dimension Weight (including battery) Label roll capacity Processor Memory Interface Power User interface Operation switch, button M23 203 DPI Direct Thermal 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, up to 3.5 ips. 1.5 ips for peeler mode 72 mm (2.83) 304.8 mm (12) Double-walled plastic with rubber over molded 183.7 mm (L) x 129 mm (W) x 90 mm (H) 7.23 (L) x 5.08 (W) x 3.54 (H) 920g (2.03 lbs) 2.5 (63.5 mm) OD 32-bit RISC CPU 4MB Flash memory 2MB DRAM RS-232 (max. 115200 bps) USB 1.1 Two-cell, 7.4V DC, 2.2AH Li-ion rechargeable battery Graphical LCD display (122 dots x 32 dots) with back light 5 buttons (On/Off, Feed, and three context-sensitive keys) Gap transmissive sensor Black mark reflective sensor Head open Peeler sensor
Sensors
Internal font
Code Page
Bar code
Font & barcode rotation Command set Media type Media wound type Media width Media width (peeler mode) Media thickness Media core diameter
Safety regulation
Accessories
Reliability
Factory option
User option
2. ELECTRONICS
2.1. Circuit Description
The above is the CPU board circuit diagram. The CPU board include two system blocks: 1. MCU. (SH7705) 2. Memory System
MCU
Memory system
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Fig. 2.3 Reset Circuit This is the reset circuit .The 80930 reset IC outputs the system reset signal of LOW when the driving voltage is lower than 3.0V (Typical).
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Fig. 2.4 Memory Circuit Diagram This is the memory circuit. The U5 type 4M Byte FLASH ROM and U4 type 2M Byte SDRAM are used. The MCU R/W pin becomes H when reading Flash ROM or SDRAM, and L when writing.
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No Use
0FFF FFFF
Other Definitions: 1. System Crystal is 16 MHz. 2. USB Crystal is 48MHz. 3. RTC Crystal 32.768KHz. 4. Option mode is mode 6. ( MD1 & MD2 is high, MD0 is low. ) 5. Memory bus width is 16 bits. (MD3 is low, MD4 is High.) 6. Ending flag is big endian. (MD5 is low.) 7. MD6 is low. 8. Clock mode is PLL1 ON (x1,2,3,4), PLL2 ON (x4). CKIO (Crystal x4) 9. Vcc is 1.5V, VccQ is 3.3V, AVcc is 3.3V.
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The I/O board includes six system blocks: 1. MCU. (MSP430) 2. Print Head System. 3. Motor System. 4. Power System. 5. Communication Interface System. 6. Sensor System. 7. User Interface System
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The figure below shows the I/O board PCB system area. <i> I/O board top view
Communication Interface
MCU
Sensor System
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Power System
Motor System
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This is the reset circuit .The 80925 reset IC outputs the system reset signal of LOW when the driving voltage is lower than 2.5V (Typical).
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TPH_CLK and /TPH_LAT are connected to thermal head control clock and data latch respectively. TPH_EN and TPH_5V_E signals control the VMM voltage of the thermal head. When TPH_EN and TPH_5V_E are both high, the thermal head will be separated from 5V (VDD). U9 controls protecting print head. It is used to make sure the power of print head is off when switch off the printer. Q3 and Q4 are used to limit current of print head. STB1, STB2 and STB3 determine whether to heat the thermal head or not. The RC charging time of U6 and U7A limit the heating time of print head to avoid burning the print head. TPH_DATA signal sends printer data to the print head. TPH_TM signal is the temperature/voltage sensor for thermal head. TPH_V_DET signal feeds back the voltage and compensates the heat time for voltage accuracy when printing.
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Connector, JP4 (Pin 1~Pin 4), sends the pattern as shown in table1. The status of MS1 & MS2 determines the microstep resolution. The microstep resolution pattern is shown in table2. /MOTOR_RESET signal is a protection pin. When it is at low level, the power of the motor system will be closed. Power will be on again until /MOTOR_RESET signal is the pulse of high level. Step Input (STEP). A low-to-high transition on the STEP input sequences the translator and advances the motor one increment. The translator controls the input to the DACs and the direction of current flow in each winding. Direction Input (DIR). The state of the DIRECTION input will determine the direction of rotation of the motor. Sleep Mode (SLEEP). An active-low control input used to minimize power consumption when not in use. This disables much of the internal circuitry including the outputs. A logic high allows normal operation and startup of the device in the home position. Table 1 Pin on Step JP4 1 2 3 4 on on
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The U27 TS9011SCX converts VMM to 3.3V Mdc. The U25 TPS62056 converts VMM to 3.3Vdc. The U24 AT1796-50 converts VPP to 5Vdc. The U26 TPS76615D converts 3.3Vdc to 1.5Vdc.
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The RS-232 Circuit is for use with the externally connected personal computer, wireless 802.11b and bluetooth module. JP5 connects to communication board transit PC serial port through the RS-232 cable. RxD is the data receive pin of MCU. CTS is the Clear To Send of MCU, which sends the signal from the external device. TxD is the data output pin of MCU. RTS is the Request To Send signal which MCU sends to the external device. DTR is PC ready. DSR is printer ready to function. The USB Circuit is for use with the externally connected personal computer. VBUS signal is USB power supply detection from PC. D- signal is USB transceiver DD+ signal is USB transceiver D+
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BM_POWER signal uses PWM circuit control voltage to change black mark sensor current. BM_SENSOR signal is the black mark sensor for MPU (SH7705).
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GAP_POWER signal uses PWM circuit control voltage to change gap sensor current. The head open micro switch is a micro-switch. HEADSENSOR signal is high when the print head opens; otherwise, it is low. / OP_EN2 signal at low level to enable U11C &U11D work, at high level to disable.
ON_DEMAND_POWER signal uses PWM circuit control voltage to change on demand sensor current. ON_DEMAND_SENSOR signal is the on demand sensor for MPU (SH7705).
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POWER_KEY signal is low when push the power button to turn on the printer. KB0 signal is low when push the feed button. KB1KB2KB3 signals are function buttons for the LCD module. LCD_RS signal controls the LCD module register select. /LCD_WR signal is the LCD module write enable clock input. /LCD_E signal is the LCD module read enable clock input. LCD_D0 ~ LCD_D7 are data bit 0 ~ bit 7. LCD_CS signal is the LCD module chip enable signal. LCD_RESET signal is the LCD module reset signal. LCD_BL signal controls the LCD module backlight.
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JP1
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JP13
JP6
JP12 Connector JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9 JP10 JP11 JP12 JP13
JP1 Description Connect to CPU Board JP1 TPH connector Connect to CPU Board JP2 Stepping motor, Head switch and Gap power connector USB and RS232 connector Power connector Panel connector On Demand sensor connector JTAG connector Black Mark sensor connector No connector No connector +5V DC connector for wireless (option)
JP3
JP11 Remark
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JP2
JP1
Remark
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CP1
Connector CP1
Remark
JP3
P_J1
JP_G
JP4
Connector JP3
Remark
P_JP1
P_JP2
Remark
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3. MECHANISM
3.1 Remove Front Cover Case
1. Open front cover and remove rubber cap.
Rubber cap
2. Remove screws and takes out the front door release button at right/left sides.
Screw
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3. Remove 4 screws (hexagonal head M3*L12), 2 screws (hexagonal head M3*L8) and removes front cover.
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Supply hub
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Idle gear
Springs
Screws
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Extension springs
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Screws
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Platen support
Sensor PCB
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E-ring
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Short
Long
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Screws
3. Push the inner case hinge shaft to the other side and remove the hinge shaft.
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Hinge shaft
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Wrench (size3)
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Screws
2. Then, press both sides of top front cover and remove it in the front door cover open direction.
Clip
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Screws
Screws
Peel sensor fixed plate 5. Reassemble the parts in the reverse procedures after replacing.
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Tear plate
Panel
2. Use pliers to remove the flat cable from wafer SMD connector. (Loosen the connector before remove the cable)
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Screws
Panel top
Keypad
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LCD module
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Loosen 2 screws
3. Open the case door and remove the other 2 screws (hexagonal head).
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Case door
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3. Refer to section 3.1 to remove front cover. 4. Refer to section 3.2 to remove peel off roller bracket. 5. Refer to section 3.4 to remove peel off roller bracket and platen support. 6. Refer to section 3.5 to remove release lever shaft.
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Platen suppor
7. Remove two screws and take out the black mark sensor board assembly.
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M23 Bar Code Printer Service Manual 3.12 Replace Printer Contacts, Spring Plate and Fan Fold Paper Guide
1. Refer to section 3.10 to remove the back outer case. Then, remove 3 printer contacts.
Printer contact
Screws
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M23 Bar Code Printer Service Manual 3.13 Replace CPU board, I/O board, Power Board and Communication Board
1. Refer to section 3.8 to remove the top front cover, and remove 2 screws.
Screws
2. Refer to section 3.10 to remove back outer case and case door, and refer section 3.12 to remove printer contacts, and disconnect all the connectors from main boards include the top front cover.
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CPU board
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Screws
Nuts
Screws
Screws
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Communication board
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Screws
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Here is a small hole. Please use sharp tool to push the pin out, and then use a tongs to draw the pin out.
Peel enabler
I/O board
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3. Put the print engine from backside and take out the print engine.
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Print engine
Screws
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Mylar sheet
9pin wire
2.
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Fixed plate
Mylar sheet
Mylar sheet
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Screws
6.
Insert the 2pin wire onto the I/O board connector JP13 and put back the panel.
Connector JP13
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Let the 9pin wire pass through the middle hole of back outer case.
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Screwdriver
9.
RS232 port
Housing
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4. PART LIST
4.1. M23 Main Assy
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M23 Bar Code Printer Service Manual 4.2. Top Cover ASSY
ITEM SPARE
PART NUMBER
4.2
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
4.2 -1
98-0290007-01LF TOP COVER ASSY 98-0290008-00LF (40-0290007-00LF 58-0010016-00LF 72-0010055-00LF) PEEL SENSOR ASSY includes Peel sensor PCB *1 Peel sensor *1 Cable *1
1 SET 1SET 1%
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-2 -3 -4 -5 1 -6 3 -7 2 4
Figure 4.2. TOP COVER ASSY
4PCE
32-0290020-00LF PEEL SENSOR FIXED PLATE 1PCE 32-0290001-00LF TEAR PLATE (FOR LABEL) 30-0290006-01LF TOP COVER, CASE 30-0290006-11LF 37-1201703-34LF TAPPING SCREW (TP1.7x L3x2.85) 72-0010060-00LF GROUND WIRE (250mm) 1PCE 1PCE 1PCE 1PCE
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1 4 5
ITEM SPARE
PART NUMBER
4.3
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
4.3 -1 2 6 -3 -4 -5 -6 3 -2
98-0290002-01LF PANEL ASSY 66-0A0A211-03LF LCD MODULE (Includes wire) 40-0290005-01LF KEYS & LCD PANEL BOARD (70251.2mm) 30-0290009-01LF KEYPAD-A TYPE 30-0290007-01LF PANEL-A TOP 30-0290007-11LF 36-0290007-00LF DAMPER(5.8x2.8T) 37-1202306-11LF TAPPING SCREW (TP2.3x L6x5)
1% 1% 1%
Figure 4.3.
PANNEL ASSY
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M23 Bar Code Printer Service Manual 4.4. Front Cover ASSY
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Figure 4.4.
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PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
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98-0290003-00LF FRONT INNER CASE ASSY 30-0290004-01LF FRONT COVER 30-0290004-11LF CASE 30-0290016-01LF FRONT COVER RELEASE KNOB (RIGHT) 30-0290017-01LF FRONT COVER RELEASE KNOB (LEFT) 37-1502608-39LF SCREW (M2.6XL8xP0.45) 36-0290004-00LF RUBBER CAP
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M23 Bar Code Printer Service Manual 4.4A. Platen Support ASSY
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ITEM SPARE
PART NUMBER
4.4A
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 4 7
98-0290028-00LF PLATEN ROLLER ASSY 37-1502505-G9LF SCREW (M2.5x L5x P0.45x5) 30-0290011-00LF PLATEN SUPPORT 32-0290022-00LF PEEL BAR 37-1202004-34LF TAPPING SCREW (TP 2x L4x3.8)
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98-0290010-00LF BLACK MARK SENSOR 1SET (58-0010008-00LF PCB ASSY INCLUDES 40-0290006-01LF REFLECTING SENSOR *1 40-0290008-00LF) BLACK MARK SENSOR PCB *1
FLEXIBLE PRINTED *1
2%
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Figure 4.4A. PLATEN SUPPORT ASSY
98-0290018-00LF PLATEN SUPPORT ASSY (includes platen support & peel bar) 30-0290024-00LF Washer
1SET
2PCE
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ITEM
SPARE
PART NUMBER
4.4B
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
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Figure 4.4B. BRACKET ASSY
BRACKET ASSY 98-0290020-00LF (Includes 4B-1~ 4B- 5 items) 30-0290012-00LF PEEL OFF ROLLER 30-0290012-10LF BRACKET 37-3415040-04LF E-RING(1.5x4xT0.4) 30-0290013-00LF PEEL ROLLER 32-0290017-00LF PEEL FUNCTION ACTIVATE PIN 32-0290018-00LF COMPRESSION SPRING 32-0290006-00LF COMPRESSION SPRING
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M23 Bar Code Printer Service Manual 4.4C. Supply Holder ASSY
ITEM 4.4C
SPARE
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
-1 4 3 -2 -3 -4 -5
37-1203005-74LF TAPPING SCREW (TP 3x L5x8) 30-0290020-00LF IDLE GEAR 18T 32-0290003-00LF EXTENSION SPRING 30-0290018-00LF SUPPLY HOLDER SIDE 30-0290019-00LF 1" SUPPLY HUB 30-0290025-00LF 1/2" SUPPLY HUB
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M23 Bar Code Printer Service Manual 4.5. Lower Cover ASSY
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Figure 4.5. LOWER COVER ASSY
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PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
ITEM
PARTS
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9
98-0290023-01LF BACK CASE ASSY 37-1503008-E2LF SCREW (M3xL8xP0.5x5.4) 30-0290003-01LF DOOR, CASE 37-1503012-E2LF SCREW (M3 x L12 x P0.5x5.4) 37-1504012-E9LF SCREW (M4*L12*P0.7*7) 30-0290021-00LF STRAP BUTTON 36-0290005-00LF RUBBER DAMPERA 32-0290010-00LF TPH MODULE FIXED SHAFT 98-0290012-10LF COMMUNICATION CONNECTOR BOARD ASSY 98-0290026-00LF CPU BOARD & I/O BOARD ASSY 32-0290012-00LF PRINTER CONTACT
1SET 2PCE
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98-0290027-00LF BACK INNER CASE ASSY 98-0290022-00LF PRINT ENGINE ASSY 32-0290014-00LF HINGE PIN 98-0290011-10LF POWER SUPPLY PCB ASSY
1%
-14 -15
2%
-10 -11
1SET 3PCE
2%
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M23 Bar Code Printer Service Manual 4.5A. Print Engine ASSY
ITEM
SPARE
4 3 5
4.5A
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
4.5A 98-0290022-00LF PRINT ENGINE ASSY -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 7 -6 -7 30-0290010-00LF PRINT ENGINE 30-0290010-10LF SUPPORT 30-0290022-00LF TPH RELEASE LEVER 37-1202006-22LF TAPPING SCREW (TP 2x L6x3.8) 37-1202604-G4LF TAPPING SCREW (TP 2.6x L4x4.36) 32-0290016-00LF GROUND CONTACT PLATE 37-1502606-34LF SCREW (M2.6*L6*P0.45*4.5) 98-0290005-00LF PRINT ENGINE (INCLUDING PLATEN ROLLER ASSY)
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PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
REMARK PARTS
-1 -2
36-0290002-01LF HAND STRAP 36-0290003-00LF SHOULDER STRAP (OPTION) 52-0290002-00LF LI-ION BATTERY 62-0290003-00LF CHARGER 62-0290001-00LF POWER SUPPLY/US 62-0290002-00LF POWER SUPPLY/EU
1PCE 1PCE
-3 8 2 -4 -5 -6 7 -7 1 3 -8
98-0290024-00
BLUETOOTH
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On/Off button
Feed/Ready button
Turns the printer on and off. Advances label or returns the display to the previous menu. Three buttons that selecting options on the display.
Icon
ll
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6. DIAGNOSTICS
The Diagnostics menu helps troubleshoot problems with the printer.
option
Hold the Arrow Keys Press the Press the Press the
LCD icon to scroll down the menu list LCD icon to scroll up the menu list. LCD icon to enter the option
LCD icon on the disply to exit an option. Cancel the Error Status Press the button to cancel the error status to resume printer to normal.
Main menu
Setup
File Manager
Diagnostics
Language
Service
Exit
The display flashes printer version information, battery charging status, and then you see: State Ready ll Pause icon
Menu icon
Note: At ready states press ll icon, can check battery charging status.(Press the same button to back ready states.)
PAUSE E
2. Press the
icon.
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3. Press the
Main menu
Setup File Manager - Diagnostics Language Service Exit
Print Config.
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MODEL: M23 MAIN VERSION: V0.90 MAIN CHECKSUM: 12BF , 740B , 0 MSP430 VERSION: V0.27 MSP430 CHECKSUM: B546 VOLTAGE (V): 7.52 TEMPERATURE (deg) : 27 RESISTANCE (ohm) : 170 BAD DOTS (dot) : 0 MILAGE (m) : 1 SERIAL PORT : 9600 , N , 8 , 1 CODE PAGE : 850 COUNTRY CODE: 001 SPEED: 2.0 DENSITY: 7 SIZE: 2.84 , 1.97 GAP: 0.12 , 0.00 TRANSPARENCE: 154 LOW POWER (sec): OFF SHUT DOWN (min): OFF ****************************** DRAM FILE: 0 FILE(S) FLASH FILE: SECTOR SIZE: TEST3.BAS TEST4.DAT 2 1 FILE(S) KB
Print head check pattern Printer model Firmware version Firmware checksum MSP430 firmware version MSP430 firmware checksum Print voltage Print head temperature Print head resistance Print head bad dots Printed mileage (meter) Serial port configuration Code page Country code Print speed (inch/sec) Print darkness Label size (inch) Gap distance (inch) Gap/black mark sensor sensitivity Low power off/on (sec) Shut down off/on (min) ************************************ Numbers of download files Total & available memory space ************************************
TOTAL DRAM: 256 KBYTES AVAIL.DRAM: 256 KBYTES TOTAL FLASH: 3072 KBYTES AVAIL.FLASH: 3070 KBYTES *******************************
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ASCII Data
Battery Use this option to check the battery voltage. Print Head Use this option to check the print head for bad dots, view the print head dot resistance, and the print head temperature. Display To see the backlight is working or if pixels are missing on the display. Buttons To see the button on the keyboard is working properly.
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
The following guide lists the most common problems that may be encountered when operating this bar code printer. If the printer still does not function after all suggested solutions have been invoked, please contact the Customer Service Department of your purchased reseller or distributor for assistance.
Problem
Possible Cause Check if battery is installed properly. Check battery voltage meter if battery is low. Make sure if battery is fully charged. Check if front door is closed completely.
Recovery Procedure Reinstall the battery Recharge or replace battery if necessary. Recharge/replace a battery. Close front door completely.
No Power
Not Printing
Check if cable is well connected to Re-connect cable to interface. serial or USB interface. Check if wireless settings are set correctly. Run out of label. The label is installed incorrectly. No Paper Gap/black mark sensor is not calibrated. Poor Print Quality Make sure the battery is fully charged Check if front door is closed completely Check if supply is loaded correctly Check for dust or adhesive accumulation on the print head.
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Reconfigure the wireless settings. Supply a new label roll. Please refer to the steps in users manual to reinstall the label roll. Calibrate the gap/black mark sensor. Recharge or replace a new battery Close front door completely Reload the supply Clean the print head
Check battery date code, if battery Replace a battery. is one to two years old, short life may be due to normal aging.
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8. MAINTENANCE
This session presents the clean tools and methods to maintain your printer. 1. Use one or more of the following supplies that meets your needs: Cotton swab Lint-free cloth Vacuum 100% ethanol 2. The cleaning process is described as following Printer Part Method 1. Always turn off the printer before cleaning the print head. 2. Allow the printhead to cool for a minimum of one minute. 3. Use a cotton swab and 100% ethanol to clean the print head surface. Interval Clean the print head when changing a new label roll
Print Head
1. Turn the power off. 2. Rotate the platen roller and wipe it thoroughly Platen Roller with 100% ethanol and a cotton swab, or lint-free cloth. 1. Turn the power off. 2. Rotate the Peel-off roller and wipe it thoroughly with 100% ethanol and a cotton swab, or lint-free cloth.
Clean the print head when changing a new label roll Clean the print head when changing a new label roll
Peel Roller
Use the lint-free cloth with 100% ethanol to wipe it. As needed Tear Bar/Peel Bar Sensor Exterior Interior Compressed air or vacuum Wipe it with water-dampened cloth Brush or vacuum Monthly As needed As needed
3.
Peel roller
Platen roller
Peel-off sensor
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9. POWER ON UTILITIES
There are two power-on utilities to set up and test printer hardware. These utilities are activated by pressing button and by turning on the printer power simultaneously. The utilities are listed as below: 1. 2. Printer initialization Ignore AUTO.BAS
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Please follow the steps below to initialize the printer. 1. Turn off the printer power. 2. Hold down the middle and right buttons and turn on the printer power. 3. Do not release the buttons until printer LCD shows "Initializing..." as below.
Initializing...
Note : When printer initialization is done, please calibrate the gap or black mark sensor again.
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UPDATE HISTORY
Content
Editor
Add power on utilities section and modify printer size of spec. Camille Modify the 4.4B peel off roller bracket from 30-0290012-00LF Camille to 30-0290012-10LF
2006/10/23 1. Modify the 4.4-2 FRONT COVER CASE from -01LF to Camille -11LF 2. Modify the 4.2-5 TOP COVER, CASE from -01LF to -11LF 3. Modify the 4.3-4 PANEL-A TOP from -01LF to -11LF 4. Modify the 4.5A-1 PRINT ENGINE SUPPORT from -00LF to -10LF 2006/11/6 1.Cancel the 4.4A -5 and -8 parts 2.Add the 4.4C -5 1/2" supply hub part no. Camille
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