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Before You Begin
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About This Manual
Analysts and programmers should use this manual to learn how to operate,
program, and connect the printer to a network or system. The first part of
this manual tells you how to install, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot
your printer. The last part of the manual covers label design, programming,
and advanced features of the 3440 printer. A basic understanding of DOS,
programming, and data communications is necessary.
What You Will Find in This Manual
This table summarizes the information in each chapter of this manual:
For Information On Refer To
Installing the printer Chapter 1, “Getting Started.” Tells you how to plug in
the printer, load fanfold media, configure the serial port,
and print a configuration test label.
Operating the printer Chapter 2, “Operating the Printer.” Explains the printer
front panel, tells you how to load roll media, load
ribbon, test for communications, and download fonts.
Routine maintenance Chapter 3, “Maintaining the Printer.” Shows how to
maintain the printer.
Troubleshooting Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting.” Instructs how to clear
error messages and troubleshoot programming or
configuration problems.
Designing labels Chapter 5, “Designing Labels and Using IPL
Commands.” Tells you how to use the Intermec Printer
Language (IPL) command set to design labels.
Printer commands Chapter 6, “IPL Commands.” Provides a complete
reference to the IPL command set.
Improving printer
performance
Chapter 7, “Optimizing Printer Performance.” Tells you
how to fine-tune the printer to increase processing time.
Test and Service features Chapter 8, “Using Test and Service Mode.” Provides
information on using Test and Service mode to print test
labels, perform procedures and configure settings.
Reference information Appendix A, “Printer Reference.” Contains operating
specifications, extended character sets, and reference
tables.
Communications Appendix B, “Communications Reference.” Provides
information on communication protocols for your
system and serial port pin assignments.