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I4 Series Printer
User Manual
hp://www.argox.com

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Liability Disclaimer
Argox Corporaon takes steps to assure that the company’s published
engineering specicaons and manuals are correct; however, errors do
occur. Argox reserves the right to correct any such errors and disclaims any
resulng liability. In no event shall Argox or anyone else involved in the
creaon, producon, or delivery of the accompanying product (including
hardware and soware) be liable for any damages whatsoever (including,
without limitaon, damages for loss of business prots, business
interruption, loss of business informaon, or other pecuniary loss) arising
out of the use of or the results of use of or inability to use such product,
even if Argox has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protecon against harmful interference in a
residenal installaon. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instrucons, may cause harmful interference to radio communicaons.
However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a
parcular installaon. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separaon between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into a dierent outlet on a dierent circuit.
Consult the dealer or an experience Radio/TV technician for help.
This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded
cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance. The user is
cauoned that any changes or modicaons not expressly approved by
Argox Informaon Co., Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.

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This is a Grade A product. In living environment, the product may cause
interference to radio communicaons. In this case, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by eecve measures.
Caution
Any changes or modicaons not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
All rights reserved. Copyright © 2016 Argox Informaon Co., Ltd

1 Introduction Printer lights
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1.4 Printer control panel
There are three lights on the front panel - READY, MEDIA and RIBBON. These
indicators display operation status of the printer. Three Buttons – FEED,
PAUSE, CANCEL can control printer simple function.
1.4.1 Status lights
Status lights help you check printer’s condition. The following tables show
the status lights and the conditions they indicate.
LCD Display
READY
MEDIA
RIBBON
Descripon
READY
ON
ON
ON
In the ready mode
PAUSE
Blinking
ON
ON
Printer is in PAUSE status.
Media sensor cannot index
label gaps
SERIAL IO
ERROR
Blinking
ON
ON
The format or baud rate of the
RS232 communication is
inconsistent between the
printer and host.
CUTTER
FAILED
Blinking
ON
ON
Cutter has failed, or there is
paper inside the cutter.jam
MEMORY FULL
Blinking
ON
ON
Printer buffer is full caused by
the loaded soft fonts, graphics
or forms.
UPGRADING
FW.
Blinking
ON
ON
Printer is receiving data
PRINTHEAD
BROKEN
Blinking
ON
ON
Head broken error

1 Introducon Printer lights
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LCD Display
READY
MEDIA
RIBBON
Descripon
MEDIA OUT
Blinking
Blinking
ON
Media is not installed or used
up. Printer fails to detect the
media gap. The media sensor
is out of range during
calibraon.
RIBBON OUT
Blinking
ON
Blinking
Ribbon is not installed or end-
of-ribbon occurred.
PRINT HEAD
HEAT
ON
Blinking
ON
Print head needs to cool down.
PRINT HEAD
OPEN
Blinking
ON
ON
Head latch is not closed.
PAPER JAM
Blinking
Blinking
ON
Paper jam
1.4.2 Buttons
There are three buttons, each with two basic funcons.
Buon
Funcon 1
Funcon 2
FEED
Feed a label
PAUSE
Pause prinng
Press again to resume prinng
CANCEL
Interrupt and delete a print task
Force printer to connue aer
an error is solved.

2 Get started Attach the power cord
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2 Get started
This chapter describes how to set up your printer.
2.1 Attach the power cord
1. Make sure the power switch is set the posion.to OFF
2. Place the printer within cable distance of the host and printer (USB or
Serial cable.)
3. Isolate the power cord from other electrical cables.
4. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into the wall socket.
Warning Do not plug the AC power cord with wet hands, or operate
the printer and the power supply in an area where they may get wet.
Serious injury may result from these acons!

2 Get started Turn on/o the printer
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2.2 Turn on/o your printerff
When your printer is connected to a host (a computer), it is good to turn on
the printer before turning on the host, and turn o the host before turning
o the printer.
2.2.1 Turn on your printer
1. To turn on your printer, turn on the Power Switch as below. The “I” is the
ON posion.
2. READY MEDIA and RIBBON LED are solid green. Then READY LED turn 、
o few second while LCD screen shows rmware version. LCD screen will
show Ready to print and READY LED will back to solid green.

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2.2.2 Turn o your printerff
1. Make sure READY、MEDIA RIBBON are solid green before turning o 、
the printer.
2. To turn o your printer, turn o the Power Switch as below. The “O” is
the OFF posion.
Cauon Do not turn o your printer during data transmission.

2 Get started Load media
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2.3 Load media
The I4 Series printers oer three different loading modes: standard, peel-o,
or with a cuer.
Standard mode allows you to collect each label freely.
Peel-o mode peels backing material away from the label as it prints. Aer
the label is removed, the next label prints.
Cuer mode automacally cuts the label aer it prints. There are rotate
cuer and guillone cuer types to cut media.
Important The rst me to use peel-o mode and cuer mode.
Make sure to enable the PEELER INSTALLED or CUTTER INSTALLED
seng in front panel. For more informaon about panel setng,
go to CH 3.1.1 LCD Funcon Seng Procedure.

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2.3.1 Prepare media
The inside wound and outside wound media roll can be loaded into the
printer the same way. In case the media roll is dirty during shipping,
handling or storage, remove the outside length of the media. It helps avoid
dragging adhesive and dirty media between the printhead and platen roller.
Inside Wound
Outside Wound

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2.3.2 Placing media roll
Load Media In Standard Mode
1 Li the top cover and front access door to expose the media compartment.
2 Insert the media roll into the media supply spindle and move the media guide to
the inside.
Media
Guide
Media Supply
Spindle
Door

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3. Turn the head latch counter-clockwise and open the bracket. Turn the outside
media guide counter-clockwise for media insert.
4. Lead the media through the print head module, under the paper sensor guide
and over the roller.
Print Head
Module
Paper Sensor
Guide Module
Bracket
Outside Media Guide
Head Latch
Roller

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5. Return the outside media guide, close the bracket, and hook the head latch.
6. Close the front access door and the top cover.
Bracket
Outside Media Guide
Head Latch

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7. Press the FEED button if the printer is already on.
Important
After the media is loaded, please perform media calibration to calibrate
the label sensor before printing.
Note Make sure the die-cut media’s label length is at least 25mm or
longer, for direct thermal printing in tear-off mode with perforation.

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Load Media In Peel O Mode
Steps 1 to 3 are the similar with “Standard Mode”.
1. Li the top cover and front access door to expose the media compartment.
2. Insert the media roll into the media supply spindle and move the media guide to
the inside.
3. Turn the head latch counter-clockwise and open the bracket. Turn the outside
media guide counter-clockwise for media insert.
4. From the leading end of the media roll remove enough labels to expose 6-inches
of backing paper.
5. Lead the media backing paper through the print head module.
Print Head
Module
Media

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6. Push down the peel-o mechanism release lever and lead the media under the
peeler module.
7. Return the outside media guide, close the bracket, and hook the head latch.
Close the peeler module using the peel-o mechanism release lever.
Dispenser Module
Peel Lever
Peel Lever
Dispenser Module
Media

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8. Close the top access door and turn on the printer or press the FEED buon if the
printer is already on.
Important
After the media is loaded, please perform media calibration to calibrate
the label sensor before printing.

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Load Media In Rotary Cuer Mode
Steps 1 to 3 are the similar with “Standard Mode”.
1. Li the top cover to expose the media compartment.
2. Insert the media roll into the media supply spindle and move the media guide to
the inside.
3. Turn the head latch counter-clockwise and open the bracket. Turn on the
outside media guide.
4. Insert the media into the print head module and under the paper sensor guide
over the roller.
Roller
Print head
module

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5. Return the outside media guide, close the bracket, and hook the head latch.
6. Close the top access door and turn on the printer or press the FEED buon if the
printer is already on. The printer will then feed the labels through the cutter
automacally.
Important
After the media is loaded, please perform media calibration to calibrate
the label sensor before printing.
Bracket
Outside Media Guide
Head Latch

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Load Media In Guillone Cutter Mode
Steps 1 to 3 are the similar with “Standard Mode”.
1. Li the top cover to expose the media compartment.
2. Insert the media roll into the media supply spindle and move the media guide to
the inside.
3. Turn the head latch counter-clockwise and open the bracket. Turn on the
outside media guide.
4. Insert the media into the print head module and under the paper sensor guide.
Push down mechanism release lever from Guillone Cuer and lead media
through Guillone Cuer.
Paper Sensor Guide
Release Lever
Print Head Module

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5. Push back Guillone Cuer and return the outside media guide, close the
bracket, and hook the head latch.
6. Close the top access door and turn on the printer or press the FEED buon if the
printer is already on. The printer will then feed the labels through the cutter
automacally.
Important
After the media is loaded, please perform media calibration to calibrate
the label sensor before printing.
Bracket
Outside Media Guide
Head Latch

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2.3.3 Media types
Your printer supports various media types, including non-connuous media,
connuous media, and fanfold media. The following table provides details
about them.
Media Type
Looks Like
Descripon
Non-Connuous
Media
Non-connuous media is the typical media for
bar code prinng. Labels and tags are made of
various materials, such as paper, fabric or
cardstock, and are separated by gaps, holes,
notches or black marks. Many labels are self-
adhesive with liners, while some are linerless.

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Media Type
Looks Like
Descripon
Connuous
Media
Connuous media does not have gaps, holes,
notches or black marks. It allows you to print
data anywhere on the media. A cuer may be
used for spling labels. Mostly it is used for
direct thermal prinng.
Fanfold Media
Fanfold media is in connuous form, but it can
be used as non-connuous media, because its
labels are separated by folds. Some fanfold
media also has black marks or liners.
Tag Media
Tag media is usually made from a heavy paper,
with center hole to index. does not have It
adhesive or a liner, and it is typically
perforated between tags. The media may also
have black marks or other separaons.

2 Get started Loading Ribbon
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2.4 Load Ribbon
The following steps only apply to thermal transfer prinng mode.
Direct thermal does not need ribbon to be installed.
I4 Series printers apply to both Inside wound ribbon and Outside wound ribbon.
Printers can switch automacally.
Note
- Media and ribbon types should be matched to provide with
opmal print results.
- Always use ribbon that is wider than the media to protect the print
head from wear.
Produktspecifikationer
Varumärke: | Argox |
Kategori: | Skrivare |
Modell: | I4-250 |
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