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Bradyprinter THT Model
2024 and 2034
Thermal Transfer Printer
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User’s Guide
LOGO W.H. Brady Co.
Automatic Indentification Products
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Page 1 - LOGO W.H. Brady Co

Bradyprinter THT Model2024 and 2034Thermal Transfer Printer_______________________________________________________________________________User’s Guid

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_______________________________________________________________________4 IntroductionCartridge Slots: One Cartridge Slot (Memory)Standard DRAM: 512KB

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_______________________________________________________________________Introduction 51.2 Standard Ribbon SizesThe manufacturer stocks the following s

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

_______________________________________________________________________6 Introduction1.3 Label/Tag Media SpecificationsFigure 1-3 Media DimensionsD

Page 5 - ♦♦ CONTENTS

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 7♦♦ Getting Started2.0 IntroductionThis chapter will assist you

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_______________________________________________________________________8 Getting Started2.2 Checking the AC Power RequirementsThe standard Printer is

Page 7 - ♦♦ Introduction

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 92.2.1 Selecting 230 VAC OperationIf your Printer's AC pow

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_______________________________________________________________________10 Getting Started2.3 Connecting the PrinterYou will need a serial cable to con

Page 9 - 1.1 Technical Specifications

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 112.3.1 Interfacing to the PrinterFor most applications, the i

Page 10 - Additional Options

_______________________________________________________________________12 Getting StartedWhen a serial (RS-232C) interface between the Printer and the

Page 11 - 1.2 Standard Ribbon Sizes

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 132.3.2 Dip Switch SettingsFor proper operation, you must set t

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HP PCL-4, and HP Laser Jet II are Trademarks of Hewlett packard CorporationCG Triumvirate is a trademark of Agfa Corporation.CG Times, based upon Time

Page 13 - ♦♦ Getting Started

_______________________________________________________________________14 Getting Started2.4 Memory CartridgesThe Printer has one standard memory cart

Page 14 - 8 Getting Started

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 152.5 Media LoadingThe Printer supports up to an 8" (203mm

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_______________________________________________________________________16 Getting StartedNOTE: If using fanfold media, skip steps 5 and 6. Install fa

Page 16 - 2.3 Connecting the Printer

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 177. Route the media over the Guide Plate, between the Media Se

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_______________________________________________________________________18 Getting Started2.5.1 Using the Optional Internal RewindIf the Internal Rewin

Page 18 - 12 Getting Started

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 196. Place the Media Supply Roll on the Media Hub Assembly. Sli

Page 19 - 2.3.2 Dip Switch Settings

_______________________________________________________________________20 Getting Started2.5.2 Using the Peel and Present OptionThe Peel and Present O

Page 20 - 2.4 Memory Cartridges

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 215. Place the Media Supply Roll on the Media Hub Assembly. Sli

Page 21 - 2.5 Media Loading

_______________________________________________________________________22 Getting Started2.6 Ribbon Installation and RemovalFollow the instructions be

Page 22 - 16 Getting Started

_______________________________________________________________________Getting Started 235. Route the ribbon as shown in Figure 2-10 to the Take-Up Hu

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AGENCY COMPLIANCE AND APPROVALS:UL: UL1950 Information Technology EquipmentCSA: C22.2 No. 950-M93TUV: EN60950, IEC9501. Nur für Gebrauch innerhalb ein

Page 24 - 18 Getting Started

_______________________________________________________________________24 Getting Started10. Raise the Hinge Plate and close the Printhead by rotatin

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_______________________________________________________________________Using Your Printer 25♦♦ Using Your Printer3.0 IntroductionThis chapter will exp

Page 26 - 20 Getting Started

_______________________________________________________________________26 Using Your Printer This indicator is lit when no media edge and/or noribbon

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_______________________________________________________________________Using Your Printer 273.1.1 Optional LCD/Keypad Front PanelThe Printer can be eq

Page 28 - Ribbon Installation:

_______________________________________________________________________28 Using Your PrinterThe operator's keypad consists of six (6) pressure se

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_______________________________________________________________________Using Your Printer 29Basic FunctionBASIC FUNCTIONPRINT METHOD• Selects the typ

Page 30 - Ribbon Removal:

_______________________________________________________________________30 Using Your PrinterBASIC FUNCTIONINTERNAL BATCH• Allows internal label creat

Page 31 - ♦♦ Using Your Printer

_______________________________________________________________________Using Your Printer 31 LABEL WIDTH • Values 75 to 410 (.75 to 4.1"), la

Page 32 - 26 Using Your Printer

_______________________________________________________________________32 Using Your PrinterADVANCED SETUPMAINTENANCETEST PRINT CURRENT CONFIG D

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_______________________________________________________________________Using Your Printer 333.3 Self-TestPower On Self-TestIf the Printer's power

Page 34 - 28 Using Your Printer

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSYour Bar Code Printer has been designed to give you many years of safe,reliable service. As with all electrical equipment

Page 35 - Basic Function

_______________________________________________________________________34 Using Your PrinterThe Self-Test may also be initiated while the power is on

Page 36 - Advanced Setup

_______________________________________________________________________Using Your Printer 35The second of the two test labels is the Test Pattern Labe

Page 37 - * represents default setting

_______________________________________________________________________36 Using Your Printer3.3.2 Configuration Test LabelThe following are explanati

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_______________________________________________________________________Using Your Printer 37Temp − this reading is the feedback voltage of the printhe

Page 39 - 3.3 Self-Test

_______________________________________________________________________38 Using Your Printer3.3.3 Character Dump Mode After printing the configurati

Page 40 - 3.3.1 Test Label Examples

_______________________________________________________________________Using Your Printer 393.4 Factory Default SetupWith the Printer OFF, press and h

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_______________________________________________________________________40 Using Your Printer

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Printing Labels 41♦♦ Printing Labels4.0 Introduct

Page 43 - Using Your Printer 37

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________42 Printing Labels4.1 Programming CommandsTo pro

Page 44 - 3.3.3 Character Dump Mode

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Printing Labels 43The System Level Commands are u

Page 45 - 3.5 Fuse Replacement

i♦♦ CONTENTS♦♦ Introduction1.0 Introduction ...11.1 Technical Specifications...

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________44 Printing LabelsChar Description Formatk Test R

Page 47 - ♦♦ Printing Labels

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Printing Labels 45The STX L command switches the

Page 48 - 4.1 Programming Commands

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________46 Printing LabelsCC Description Formats Store la

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Printing Labels 47There are two special commands

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________48 Printing Labels4.2 Programming ExampleThe foll

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Printing Labels 49Field DESCRIPTIONRotation 1 = 0

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________50 Printing Labels4.4 Printing Lines and BoxesL

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Maintenance and Adjustments 51♦♦ Maintenance and

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________52 Maintenance and Adjustments5.1.1 Cleaning the

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Maintenance and Adjustments 53Figure 5-1 Cleani

Page 56 - 50 Printing Labels

ii♦♦ Printing Labels4.0 Introduction ...414.1 Programming Commands ...

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________54 Maintenance and Adjustments5.2 Troubleshooting

Page 58 - 5.1.1 Cleaning the Printhead

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Maintenance and Adjustments 553) The media slips

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________56 Maintenance and Adjustments5.2.1 Optional LCD/

Page 60 - 5.2 Troubleshooting

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Maintenance and Adjustments 57LCD Display Alarm D

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________58 Maintenance and Adjustments5.3.1 Media Width A

Page 62 - LCD Display Alarm Description

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Maintenance and Adjustments 595.3.2 Media Sensor

Page 63 - 5.3 Mechanical Adjustments

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________60 Maintenance and Adjustments5.3.3 Printhead Rep

Page 64 - 5.3.1 Media Width Adjustment

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Maintenance and Adjustments 613. Using a flat-bla

Page 65 - 5.3.2 Media Sensor Adjustment

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________62 Maintenance and Adjustments

Page 66 - 5.3.3 Printhead Replacement

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ASCII Control Code Chart A-1Appendix AASCII Contr

Page 67 - Replacement:

_______________________________________________________________________Introduction 1♦♦ IntroductionFigure 1-1 Overall View1.0 IntroductionThe Brad

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________A-2 ASCII Control Code ChartChar Dec Hex Char Dec

Page 69 - ASCII Control Code Chart

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Appendix B B-1Appendix BAvailable Fonts and Bar

Page 70 - A-2 ASCII Control Code Chart

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________B-2 Appendix BB.1 Human-Readable FontsFont Matrix

Page 71 - Available Fonts and Bar Codes

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Appendix B B-30 - Identifies a 96-character a

Page 72 - B.1 Human-Readable Fonts

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________B-4 Appendix B6 - Identifies a 62-character

Page 73 - Appendix B B-3

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Appendix B B-5 B.2 Bar Code FontsFont Bar Code Le

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________B-6 Appendix B

Page 75 - B.2 Bar Code Fonts

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________Appendix B B-7 Barcode O

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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________B-8 Appendix BBarcode SBarcode TBarcode z

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_______________________________________________________________________Appendix C C-1Appendix CError CodesThe most common error codes transmitted by t

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_______________________________________________________________________2 IntroductionThe Printer can be connected to almost any computer through itsRS

Page 79 - Appendix C

_______________________________________________________________________C-2 Appendix C

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_______________________________________________________________________Appendix D D-1♦♦ Appendix DSupport ServicesHow to reach usFor questions relati

Page 81 - ♦♦ Appendix D

_______________________________________________________________________D-2 Appendix DW.H. Brady CompanyCustomer Service FormComplete this form before

Page 82 - Customer Service Form

_______________________________________________________________________Appendix D D-3Product Service and Support ProgramsAt Brady, our service and sup

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_______________________________________________________________________D-4 Appendix D

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_______________________________________________________________________Appendix E E-1Appendix EWarranty InformationBradyLimited Warranty StatementBrad

Page 85 - Warranty Information

_______________________________________________________________________E-2 Appendix EWarranty Service ProceduresIf a defect should occur during the wa

Page 86 - General Warranty Provisions

_______________________________________________________________________Appendix E E-3Limitation of LiabilityIN NO EVENT SHALL BRADY BE LIABLE FOR ANY

Page 87 - Limitation of Liability

_______________________________________________________________________E-4 Appendix E

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_______________________________________________________________________Introduction 31.1 Technical SpecificationsPrint Technology: Thermal Transfer −

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