Model Price EZ Lock $1,430.00 The EZ Lock wheelchair docking system keeps the same goals in mind as the AMS Vans handicap van conversion: to be safe, simple and strong. The EZ Lock securement system locks a wheelchair in place, allowing a person to drive or ride in a wheelchair.
How it works. **The photos above show one of our demonstration units. Using the EZ Lock Docking System simply requires that you guide your wheelchair into the docking base until the interfacing bracket attached to the wheelchair locks securely into place.
To securely lock the wheelchair to the floor of the vehicle, simply drive it into the docking base. The base’s design helps guide the chair into position with minimal difficulty. After positioning and locking the wheelchair, state-of-the-art electronics monitor the base's status.
In addition to the EZ Lock docking system, the OEM factory-mounted seat belts can still be utilized to provide the wheelchair occupant with an even greater level of safety. Price does not include installation.
The Technology Behind the Electric Securement System The design simplicity of the EZ Lock system hides the sophisticated technology, which improves the user experience of locking wheelchairs securely in a handicap van. The EZ Lock docking base mounts to the vehicle floor and helps guide your wheelchair into place until it locks.
The EZ Lock wheelchair securement system’s state-of-the-art electronics incorporate a safety- measuring device that constantly monitors the status of your wheelchair during your trip. A user-friendly control panel displays the system status, providing lighted soft-touch switches for control functions.
The technology in the docking system provides various safety measures to protect you upon locking into the docking base and starting your vehicle. Once you lock in and start the ignition, the system's error-proof design will not release your wheelchair until you turn off the vehicle. It even alerts you, when starting the vehicle, if you are not properly locked in. Once you reach your destination, the simple press of a button electronically releases your wheelchair from the docking base. In the case of an emergency, EZ Lock also provides a manual release. No other securement system provides the enhanced freedom of mobility or level of independence than the EZ Lock Wheelchair Docking System.
The Safety in EZ Lock System EZ Lock has operated for over 20 years and, as such, their product incorporates more than twenty years of research. Easy Lock developed this system to the highest standards, having repeatedly tested it to SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) safety standards, ensuring that it's the safest product for wheelchair securement. The EZ Lock's heavy duty construction, designed with quality materials and careful craftsmanship, provides the best and sturdiest wheelchair securement system available. The EZ Lock system has undergone crash-testing by independent testing facilities to the 30mph/20G standard, in addition to AMS Vans’ ongoing, in-house testing on all mobility equipment. EZ Lock’s commitment to excellence has made their docking system America’s #1 choice for wheelchair docking safety.
The wheelchair securement system consists of the EZ Lock base and a wheelchair bracket, which AMS Vans will install in your vehicle. Our custom installation can take four to eight hours and requires the customer, the wheelchair and the handicap van for proper measurement. EZ Lock only works with certain company-approved wheelchairs-not all wheelchairs will qualify. Check the EZ Lock Wheelchair compatibility chart to see which wheelchairs can match up. Because of AMS Vans’ commitment to safety, you may need to call our agents to find out if your wheelchair is compatible with EZ Lock in our handicap vans.
EZ Lock Wheelchair Docking System Since 1986, EZ Lock has provided the automatic docking base that allows users to easily lock their wheelchair into place without external assistance. If you want to drive your handicap van or sit on the passenger side while in your wheelchair, EZ Lock makes the system quick and easy. With the floor-mounted docking system, there is no worrying with straps or buckles.
Simply lock in and drive! For more details, speak to a mobility consultant at 800-775-8267. Service Guarantee AMS Vans promises to deliver the best wheelchair accessible van available on the market today. Simply put if you are not fully satisfied with your wheelchair accessible van upon delivery-you can refuse it at no cost to you. With nearly two decades of experience; manufacturing, selling, and delivering over 12,000 vans nationwide, our dedicated team of certified technicians will not allow your van to leave our Atlanta facility until its right!
Please contact one of our experienced Mobility Specialists today and ask about our three step quality control process. AMS Vans looks forward to serving your family by providing you with a van that is worthy of our own.
1 EZ2000PLUS / EZ6000PLUS BARCODE PRINTER USER MANUAL USER MANUAL VERSION ISSUE DATE P/N: EZ2000+/ EZ6000+: Rev. D:: 2 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERS 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 protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at own expense. EMS AND EMI COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR EUROPEAN USERS This equipment has been tested and passed with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility based on the standards EN /A1:2007 Class A, EN:2006/A2:2009, EN:2008 and EN/A1:2001/A2:2003, IEC:2008 series The equipment has also been tested and passed in accordance with the European Standard EN55022 for the both Radiated and Conducted emissions limits. EZ PLUS SERIES TO WHICH THIS DECLARATION RELATES IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS IEC:2005(2nd Edition)+Am 1:2009, GB GB (Class A) GB, EN /A1:2007 Class A, EN:2006/A2:2009, EN:2008 and EN/A1:2001/A2:2003, IEC:2008 series, UL, 1st Edition, CSA C22.2 No, 1st Edition, CFR 47, Part 15 WARNING This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
此为 Class A 产品, 在生活环境中, 该产品可能造成无线电干扰, 在这种情况下, 可能需要用户对 其干扰采取切实可行的措施 EZ2000 Plus / EZ6000 Plus User Manual 3 Safety instructions Please read the following instructions carefully. Keep the equipment away from humidity. Before you connect the equipment to the power outlet, please check the voltage of the power source. Make sure the printer is off before plugging the power connector into the power jack. It is recommended that you connect the printer to a surge protector to prevent possible transient overvoltage damage.
Be careful not to get liquid on the equipment to avoid electrical shock. For safety and warranty reasons, ONLY qualified service personnel should open the equipment. Do not repair or adjust energized equipment under any circumstances. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the equivalent type recommended by the manufacture. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions.
Only use with power supply adapter model: WDS060240P (9A). Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. EZ2000 Plus / EZ6000 Plus User Manual 4 1.
Barcode printer 1-1. Box content Please check that all of the following items are included with your printer: Barcode printer Power cord USB cable Label stock Ribbon Empty ribbon core Quick reference guide CD (with QLabel label software / user manual) 1-2. Specifications EZ-2000Plus EZ-6000Plus EZ2000 Plus series Model EZ2200 Plus EZ2300 Plus Print Method Thermal Transfer / Direct Thermal Resolution 203 dpi (8 dot/mm) 300 dpi (12 dot/mm) Print Speed 7 IPS (177 mm/s) 6 IPS (150 mm/s) Print Width 4.09 (104 mm) Print Length Min (4 mm). Min (4 mm). Max. 180 (4572 mm) Max. 85 (2159 mm) Memory 4MB Flash (2MB for user storage); 16MB SDRAM Sensor Type Adjustable reflective sensor and transmissive sensor, left aligned Types: Continuous form, gap labels, black mark sensing, and punched hole; label length set by auto sensing or programming Width (Tear): 1 (25.4 mm) Min (118 mm) Max.
Width (Cutter): 4.61 (117 mm) Max. Media Width (Label Dispenser / Rewind): 4.64 (118 mm) Max. Thickness: (0.06 mm) Min (0.25 mm) Max. Label roll diameter: Max. 8 (203.2 mm) with 3' (76.2 mm) core / Max. Printer setup This printer supports the following printing methods: Thermal transfer Requires a ribbon for transferring a printed image to a medium.
Printing (TTP) Direct thermal Does not require a ribbon, only thermal paper. Printing (DTP) Please check which printing method you are using and alter the settings accordingly in the printer driver, printer menu, and/or software Loading the label roll 1. Place the printer on a flat surface and open the printer cover. Pull out the print head release lever as shown in the illustration (1) and turn it anticlockwise to a top right position (2) Pull the release catch for the label roll guide to the right as shown by the blue arrow Now slide the label roll guide forward and fold it up as shown by the blue arrow.
Place the label roll on the label supply hub, pushing it right up to the printer housing. (Do not apply too much pressure to avoid damaging the label stock.) 6.
Fold the label roll guide back down and push it against the label roll. Note When moving the label roll guide, hold it only by the end that is attached to the bracket, not by its top. Load the label roll into the printer as shown in the illustration. Pass it through the printer as indicated by the blue arrows. Pass the label stock through the sensor and up to the tear-off plate.
Note Remember to set the movable sensor to gap, black mark, or tag hole by changing the position of the sensor with the adjustment wheel. Loading the ribbon 1.
Place the printer on a flat surface and open the printer cover. Pull out the print head release lever as shown in the illustration (1) and turn it anticlockwise to a top right position (2) Place a new ribbon on the ribbon supply hub. Then place an empty ribbon core on the ribbon rewind hub. The two illustrations on the right show you how to install the ribbon depending on the ribbon type (ink side in or out). Ink side out Ink side in 5.
Pass the ribbon under the print head and back up on the other side. Attach it to the empty ribbon core. Note Do not pass the ribbon under the sensor. Specify the port used to connect the printer to the host computer. Enter a printer name and assign the appropriate rights.
Once the installation is complete, a summary of the printer settings is displayed. Check whether the printer settings are correct and click 'Finish' to start copying the driver files. Wait until copying is complete, then finish the installation. Once the driver installation is complete, the new printer should be visible in the 'Printers and Faxes' folder.
Operator panel 3-1. Operator panel introduction Function buttons FEED PAUSE CANCEL LED indicators POWER RIBBON MEDIA The POWER (Ready) LED lights up when the printer has started up and is ready to print.
Ribbon status indicator Media status indicator 3-2. Function buttons introduction FEED button When you press the FEED button, the printer moves the label to the defined stop position. If you are using continuous labels, pressing the FEED button will move label stock until you release the button again. If you are using individual labels, pressing the FEED button will move only one label. If the label does not stop at the correct position, you need to run the auto-detection function on the label stock (see Section 3-6).
PAUSE button Pressing the PAUSE button while the printer is in standby mode will set the printer to pause mode. The message 'Pause' is shown on the LCD display. In this mode, the printer can receive commands, but it can only process them when it is reset to standby mode. Pressing the PAUSE button again will reset the printer to standby mode. Pressing the PAUSE button during printing will interrupt printing. When the PAUSE button is pressed again, the printer resumes printing. Example: While a 10-label print job is running, you press the PAUSE button to pause the printer.
Two of the labels have been printed. To resume printing and print the remaining eight labels, you press the PAUSE button again.
CANCEL button Pressing the CANCEL button during printing cancels a print job. The message 'Print job cancelled' is shown on the LCD display. The current print job is cancelled. Example: While a 10-label print job is running, you press the CANCEL button. Two of the labels have been printed. The print job is cancelled and the remaining eight labels are not printed.
17 22 You can combine the FEED, PAUSE and CANCEL buttons in a number of ways to perform different printer functions: Function Button Beeps LCD display Description Switch on the printer and Self test + Power 3 beeps Self test keep the button pressed On until you hear 3 beeps. 3 After the self test, keep the Dump + Power Now in Dump beeps mode On Mode button pressed until you 1 beep hear a beep. Switch on the printer and Auto- + Power Auto Sensing 3 beeps keep the button pressed detection On Mode until you hear 3 beeps. Switch on the printer and Factory settings Downloa d mode Settings mode + + Power On On + Power 2x2 beeps 1 beep Go to default DL Mode Vx.xx 3 beeps Setting mode keep the and buttons pressed until you hear 2 beeps. This resets the printer to the factory settings.
Switch on the printer and keep the button pressed until you hear a beep. This mode is for download of the firmware only. Switch on the printer and keep the button pressed for about 3-4 seconds, until you hear 3 beeps. Settings mode In settings mode, you can change different settings, such as the printing mode, accessories / options, or media type. Switch on the printer and make sure that the message 'Ready' is shown on the display.
Press the PAUSE button and keep it pressed for about 3-4 seconds until you hear 3 beeps and the message 'Settings' is shown on the display. In settings mode, the buttons have the following functions:: Minus / Enter: Menu / Next: Plus / Exit 4.
Before you exit settings mode, the printer will prompt you to save the changes you have made. Once you have saved or discarded your changes, the printer will switch back to standby mode. Press the button and keep it pressed for about 3-4 seconds until you hear 3 beeps and the message 'Settings' is shown on the display.
The options available are shown in the lower section of the display. In settings mode, the first line always shows the name of a setting, the second line the current selection or value. To change the current selection or value, press the ENTER button.
The current selection or value is highlighted. When you change a setting, the first line shows the name of the setting, the second line the current selection. Plus: The Minus: The value.
Button increases the value. Button reduces the Next: The button switches to the next settings option.
19 24 The following table lists descriptions of the available settings and options: Default: 10 Darkness Sets the temperature during printing. Values range from 0 to 19, the default setting is 10. Speed Sets the print speed (inches per second (ips)) Default: 12 Stop position The stop position determines how far the printed label is moved out (tear-off position / cut-off position) Default: 0 Adjusts the printer's stop position.
Values range from 0 to Adjust stop position 10. This value changes the stop position, irrespective of the driver or software settings. Default: 0 Vertical position Sets the 0 position of the print head. Values range from -100 to 100. Default: Thermal transfer Thermal transfer: Requires a ribbon to transfer a printed Printing mode image to a label. Direct thermal: No ribbon is required for printing, but a direct thermal print medium must be loaded.
Default: Option disabled Dispenser mode: Select to enable the dispenser mode. Accessories / options Cutter mode: Select to enable the cutter mode. Option disabled: Select this setting to disable both options. Default: Die-cut labels Black marks: For labels or normal paper with black marks on the reverse side. Self test The self-test function lets you check whether the printer is functioning normally. Here is how you run a self test: 1. Switch off the printer.
Switch on the printer, keeping the FEED button pressed until you hear 3 beeps and the message 'Self test' is shown on the display. After about one second, the printer will automatically print out the list below. That means the printer is functioning normally.
Dump mode If the label settings do not match the printer output, you should switch the printer to dump mode to check whether an error has occurred during the transfer between printer and host computer. In dump mode, the unprocessed raw data are sent to the printer and printed. This shows you quickly whether any data are sent to the printer at all. Here is how you switch to dump mode: 1. Switch off the printer. Switch on the printer, keeping the FEED button pressed.
When the message 'Dump Mode' appears on the display, release the FEED button. The printer will automatically print 'Dump Mode Begin'. That means the printer is now in dump mode. Send commands to the printer and check whether they match the printer output.
To exit dump mode, press the FEED button. The printer will automatically print 'Out Of Dump Mode' and switch to standby mode. Alternatively, you can switch off the printer to exit dump mode Label size calibration The printer can automatically detect and store label height. That means the host computer does not need to transmit the label height to the printer.
Check that the label sensor is positioned correctly. Switch off the printer. Switch on the printer, keeping the PAUSE button pressed. When you hear 3 beeps and the message 'Auto Sensing Mode' appears on the display, release the PAUSE button. The printer will now automatically measure the label size and store this information. The label height in mm is shown on the display. After displaying the label height, the printer switches back to standby mode.
Keyboard mode The printers of the EZ2000 Plus and EZ6000 Plus series support keyboards with a PS/2 interface, provided the parallel/ps/2 adapter is installed. Here is how you connect a PS/2 keyboard: 1.
Switch off the printer and plug the PS/2 connector into the appropriate printer port. Switch on the printer. The message 'Keyboard mode Y/N' is shown on the display.
Press the FEED button on the printer or the ENTER key on the keyboard to switch to keyboard mode. In keyboard mode, you can go back to the previous page at any time by pressing the ESC key on the keyboard or the CANCEL button on the printer. If you keep going back, you will eventually be prompted to exit keyboard mode. To exit keyboard mode, press the ENTER key on the keyboard or the FEED button on the printer when the message 'Exit keyboard mode?
Y/N' appears on the display. To switch back to keyboard mode, either start up the printer again or select 'Keyboard mode' in settings mode. If you wish to make any changes to the keyboard settings, please refer to the 'Settings diagram' (in Section 3.3). Printing a stored label in keyboard mode ^FTEST1 ^Q100,3 ^W100 ^H10 ^P1 ^S2 ^AD ^C1 ^R0 Q+0 ^O0 ^D0 ^E12 R200 ^L Dy2-me-dd Th:m:s C0,00001,+1,Serial Number V00,16,Product Name,jc0 V01,16,Price,jc0 AF,330,566,1,1,0,0,^C0 AH,212,168,1,1,0,0,^V00 AG,308,396,1,1,0,0,^V01 E 1.
At least one form must be stored in the printer. To create a sample label as shown above, copy the commands in the left-hand column and send them to the printer using QLabel or HyperTerminal. The sample form contains 2 variables and a serial number: 'Product name', 'Price' and 'Serial Number'.
Printing will start only when values have been set for all 3 variables. Switch off the printer, connect the PS/2 keyboard to the PS/2 printer port and switch the printer on again. Press 'ENTER' to switch to keyboard mode. The input form for the print quantity is now shown on the display. Specify a quantity (example: 3). The printer will print three labels with the values for the two variables and the serial number specified. Error alerts In the event of a problem that prevents normal functioning of the printer, you will see an error message on the display and hear some beep signals.
The LED indicators above the display will also light up. Fast flashing Slow flashing Light on Error message displayed Print head is open Entering cooling process Out of ribbon Out of media CF card not formatte d RIBBON LED above the display Beeps Description Solution MEDIA Both LEDs light up Both flashing Both flashing 4x2 beeps 3x2 beeps 1x2 beeps 2x2 beeps The print mechanism is not closed. The print head is too hot. No ribbon is loaded. The ribbon is finished or the ribbon roll is not moving. Unable to detect the paper.
The labels are finished. The CF card is not formatted. Please make sure that the print mechanism is closed correctly.
Once the print head has cooled down, the printer switches to standby mode. Please make sure that the printer is set to thermal direct mode. Replace the ribbon roll. Please make sure that the gap sensor is positioned correctly. If that does not fix the problem, run the auto-detection function again. Replace the label roll. Possible reason: paper feed problem.
Please follow the instructions in Section 4-4 to format the CF card. 29 34 Memory full File name not found File name already exists 2x2 beeps 2x2 beeps 2x2 beeps The memory is full. Unable to find file. The file name already exists. Delete data you no longer need from the memory or use a CF card. Use the 'X4' command to print all file names and check whether the file exists in the memory.
Change the name of the file and try storing it again. WLAN Module Installation 1 Ethernet Cable 1.8M 2 Secure Screw.2 3 Bracket Screw.2 4 Module Bracket 5 WLAN module 6 Module Connection Wire 7 WLAN Antenna 8 Nut (for Antenna) 9 Washer (for Antenna) 10 Antenna Bracket 1.
Make sure the power is off and the power cable is unplugged. Place the printer onto a smooth surface and open the top cover. Remove the Left Top Cover from the printer. Remove the covers of Ethernet port and Antenna port from the back plate of the printer.
Secure the WLAN module onto the module bracket. Plug the connector into the socket on WLAN module. Connect the other end of Module Connection Wire to the main board. Mount the WLAN module and secure it onto the back plate. Thread Antenna Connection Wire through the hole on the Antenna Bracket.
Mount the Antenna Connection Wire and Antenna Bracket on the back plate and secure it with screws. Put the Washer first and then tighten the Nut on the Antenna Connection Wire. Turn the Antenna according to the direction as arrow showed to mount it on the Antenna Connection Wire.
The angle of Antenna can be adjusted if needed. Reassemble the Left Top Cover to complete the installation. Note 1: After the WLAN module installation is completed, please send the '^lan' printer command to printer for activating the Ethernet connection function. Please mind that USB port will be deactivated once the Ethernet connection function is activated.
Note 2: The first time setting operation must be performed with Ethernet (wired) connection before you can access wireless network. Installing the rewinder guide (EZ2000 Plus) 1. Unscrew the screw marked in the illustration on the front of the printer, which secures the lower cover plate. Remove the lower cover plate. Note Switch off the printer before starting the installation. Mount the rewinder guide on the print mechanism and secure it with screws. Installation of the rewinder guide is now complete.
Now load the label stock. Pass the label stock through the rewinder from the bottom up. Secure the label stock on the rewinder using the retention clip. Note Make sure you choose the correct rewind direction.
Close the printer cover to complete the installation. Note 1 Before you start using the rewinder, please make sure that you have carried out all the steps as shown in the illustrations. Note 2 To use the label dispenser, you have to remove the rewinder guide again. Label dispenser (EZ2000 Plus) 1.
Unscrew the screw marked in the illustration on the front of the printer, which secures the lower cover plate. Remove the lower cover plate. Note Switch off the printer before starting the installation. Place the printer the right way up again. Pull out the print head release lever as shown in the illustration (1) and turn it anticlockwise to a top right position (2). Remove the retention clip Now load the label roll into the printer. Note A label liner thickness of 0.06 mm ± 10%, a weight of 65 g/ m2 ± 6% and a label height of 20 mm are recommended.
Suggestion When using the label dispenser, you should set the stop position to 12 mm. Strip a few labels off the label liner (approx. Then pass the label liner through the print mechanism and from the bottom up onto the rewinder. Internal rewinder for EZ6000 Plus 1 Motor 2 Rewinder 3 Rewinder connector bracket 4 Retention clip 5 Rewinder guide 6 Cable tie 7 Belt 8 Screws (set of 10) Note For EZ-6200 Plus, the printing speed will be limited to 4 IPS when the rewinder or label dispenser is enabled.
Place the printer on a flat surface and open the printer cover. Remove the screws securing the left-hand part of the housing and the printer cover and remove these two parts of the housing. Note Remember to switch off the printer before starting the installation Remove the connectors from the power supply unit in the two places marked. Remove the two screws that secure the power supply unit on the bottom of the printer housing. Remove the power supply unit.
Remove the cable connecting the motherboard and the connector bracket. Remove the two screws securing the connector bracket from the inside of the printer housing. Now attach the rewinder connector bracket supplied. Connect the rewinder connector bracket to the motherboard as shown in the illustration. Remove the cover for the rewinder module. Remove the retention clip from the rewinder.
Secure the rewinder on the printer housing using the four screws supplied. 2 Note Please make sure that all rewinder cable connectors are arranged on the side of the motherboard before you tighten the screws that secure the rewinder. Connect the 'Rewinder full' switch to the jack on the rewinder connector bracket. Connect the cable with the 5-pin connector to the jack marked 'CUTTER' on the motherboard.
Connect the cable with the 4-pin connector to the jack marked 'STRIP' on the motherboard. Connect the remaining connector to the motor. Attach the motor cable and the 'Rewinder full' cable to the motor bracket using the cable tie.
Note You should position the 'Rewinder full' cable underneath the belt to avoid possible faults. Now replace the power supply unit and connect it to the motherboard. Replace the left-hand part of the printer housing and secure it with screws 24. Remove the lower cover plate from the front of the printer by unscrewing the screw marked in the illustration. Remove the lower cover plate. Mount the rewinder guide on the print mechanism and secure it with screws. Now load the label stock.
Pass the label stock through the rewinder from the bottom up. Secure the label stock on the rewinder using the retention clip.
Note Make sure you choose the correct rewind direction. Replace the printer cover to complete the installation. Note 1 Before you start using the rewinder, please make sure that you have carried out all steps as shown in the illustrations. Then send the command '^XSET,REWINDER,1' to the printer to enable the rewind function. Note 2 To use the label dispenser, you have to remove the rewinder guide again. Installing the label dispenser (EZ6000 Plus with rewinder) 1 Dispenser module 2 Cable clips (set of 2) 3 Screws (set of 2) Note For EZ-6200 Plus, the printing speed will be limited to 4 IPS when the rewinder or label dispenser is enabled.
Unscrew the screw marked in the illustration on the front of the printer, which secures the lower cover plate. Remove the lower cover plate. Note Switch off the printer before starting the installation. Remove the two screws securing the tear-off plate, then remove the tear-off plate. Secure the dispenser module on the printer using two screws. Connect the dispenser cable connector to the rewinder jack. Route the connection cable along the bottom of the printer housing using the cable clips.
Pull out the print head release lever and turn it anticlockwise to a top right position. Using the lever shown in the illustration (1), fold out the dispenser module in the direction indicated by the arrow (2) Strip a few labels off the label liner (approx. 400 mm) and pass the label liner through the dispenser module. Close the dispenser module again.
Wind the label liner around the rewinder and secure it using the retention clip. Return the print head release lever to its original position. Note The dispenser can only be used with labels of a minimum height of 20 mm. Suggestion When using the label dispenser, you should set the stop position to 25 mm Close the printer cover to complete installation of the dispenser. Note Before you start using the rewinder, send the command '^XSET,REWINDER,1' to the printer to enable the rewind function. Installing the cutter 1 Cutter cover (EZ2000 Plus) 2 Cutter cover (EZ6000 Plus) 3 Cutter module 4 Cable clips 5 Screws (set of 4) Note 1 Remember to switch off the printer before installing the cutter.
1 3 Note 2 Do not use to cut adhesive labels! Glue residue will be left on the cutter blade and impair its functioning. The cutter has a blade life of 500,000 cuts when using paper weighing 160 g/m² and 250,000 cuts when using paper weighing 200 g/m². Unscrew the screw marked in the illustration on the front of the printer, which secures the lower cover plate Remove the lower cover plate. Note Switch off the printer before starting the installation. Remove the two screws securing the tear-off plate, then remove the tear-off plate. Secure the cutter module on the printer housing using the screws.
Connect the cutter cable connector to the cutter jack on the printer. Route the connection cable along the bottom of the printer housing using the cable clips. Place the cutter cover over the cutter module and secure it using the screw you removed from the lower cover plate. Now load the label roll into the printer and close the printer cover. Note 1 Check whether the cutter function is enabled in the printer Plus 6000 Plus Note 2 Labels or paper should be at least 30 mm high. Suggestion After installation of the cutter module, set the stop position to 26 mm (EZ2000 Plus) or 30 mm (EZ6000 Plus).
Installing the WLAN module EZ2000 Plus / EZ6000 Plus 1 Ethernet cable, 1.8 m 2 Fastening screws (set of 2) Screws for Ethernet module (set 3 of 2) 4 Bracket 5 WLAN module Connection cable (module to 6 motherboard) 7 WLAN antenna 8 Nut 9 Washer 10 Antenna bracket 2. Make sure that the printer is switched off and the power cord disconnected from the printer. Place the printer on a clean flat surface and open the printer cover.
Remove the left-hand part of the printer housing. Remove the covers from the network interface and antenna jack. Secure the Ethernet module on the bracket. Now plug the cable connector into the network card socket. Put the washer on the antenna connector and secure the connector on the antenna bracket using the nut.
Screw the antenna onto the antenna connector. You can now adjust the angle of the antenna as required. Replace the left-hand part of the printer housing to complete the installation.
Note 1 Once you have finished installing the Ethernet module, the command '^XSET,USBETHERNET,1' must be sent to the printer to enable the Ethernet module. While the Ethernet module is enabled, the USB port is disabled. To enable it again, send the command '^XSET,USBETHERNET,0' to the printer. Note 2 The wireless network must be configured via a network cable. Maintenance and adjustment 5-1. Installing / removing the print head module 1.
Open the printer cover. Note Remember to switch off the printer before removing the print head module. Pull out the print head release lever as shown in the illustration (1) and turn it anticlockwise to a top right position (2) Hold the print head module at the front and gently pull it out.
If you cannot remove the module by gently pulling it, use a screwdriver as shown in the illustration. Hold the module at the front and slide it into the printer along the guide rails. Firmly press the module in so the contacts are fully connected. Adjusting the print line Please contact your local dealer for technical support. Open the printer cover.
Pull out the print head release lever as shown in the illustration (1) and turn it anticlockwise to a top right position (2) TPH print line adjustment: When printing is slow or when printing on thick label stock, the print line must be moved to the front (in paper feed direction) for a better print result. Using a flat-head screwdriver, turn the screws clockwise to move the TPH forward. The two screws on the left and right must be adjusted to the same position to ensure the print line and feed roller are in parallel. One turn of the screw moves the print head by 0.5 mm. To keep track of the change in quality, you should adjust the screws by ¼ turn at a time. If no improvement is visible, gently turn the screws clockwise as far as possible, then restart the adjustment process from there. Adjusting the ribbon tension You can adjust the ribbon tension by turning the ribbon shaft knob (green wheel at the base of the ribbon supply hub see illustration) clockwise or anticlockwise.
There are 4 possible settings, which are marked on the knob of the ribbon rewind hub and the ribbon supply hub. When set to 1, the tension is highest, while the tension is lowest at 4. If the tension is so low that the ribbon does not move forward, you need to reduce the tension of the ribbon supply hub or increase the tension of the ribbon rewind hub. To set the tension, press in the knob and turn it clockwise or anticlockwise as required. Increasing the tension of the ribbon rewind hub will remove any wrinkling of the ribbon during printing, which results from the use of different ribbon materials. (For details about the wrinkling/creasing of ribbons, see Section 5-6.) If you are using a very narrow ribbon, the printer may not move the label stock forward (particularly with a ribbon that is less than 2' wide).
In that case, reduce the tension by turning the knob of the ribbon supply hub anticlockwise. If the tension is too high, the ribbon core may be crushed and thus impossible to remove. In that case, reduce the tension of the ribbon supply hub and the ribbon rewind hub by turning the knobs anticlockwise. Cleaning the thermal print head Dirt on the print head or ribbon may result in inadequate print quality (no printed image on part of the label). The printer cover should therefore be kept closed whenever possible. Keeping dirt and dust away from the paper or labels ensures a good print quality and a longer lifespan of the print head. Here is how you clean the print head: 1.
Switch off the printer. Open the printer cover. Remove the ribbon. Release the print head by turning the print head release lever.
To remove any label residue or other dirt from the print head (see blue arrow), please use a soft lint-free cloth dipped in alcohol. Note 1 The print head should be cleaned once a week.
Note 2 Please make sure that there are no metal fragments or other hard particles on the soft cloth used to clean the print head. Adjusting the balance and print head tension 1. Open the printer side cover. Pull out the print head release lever as shown in the illustration (1) and turn it anticlockwise to a top right position (2). 1 2 When using a variety of label stock and ribbons, the ink may not be evenly distributed.
If there is no printed image on one side of the paper, or the ribbon wrinkles, the print head pressure must be readjusted using the TPH spring boxes. Move the TPH spring boxes as shown in the illustration to change the print head pressure.
The wider the medium you are using, the further out the TPH spring boxes must be moved. EZ2000 Plus EZ6000 Plus If there is no quality improvement, you need to change the pressure on the TPH spring boxes. Turning the screw clockwise increases the pressure, while turning it anticlockwise reduces the pressure. Ribbon shield settings 1. The use of different ribbon materials may cause wrinkling of the ribbon, which in turn affects the print result as illustrated by the examples in (a) and (b). To change the print quality, you can adjust the ribbon shield screws.
If your print result looks like the example in (a), you need to turn ribbon shield screw A clockwise. If your print result looks like the example in (b), you need to turn ribbon shield screw B clockwise. To keep track of the change in print quality, you should adjust the screws by half a turn at a time. Print a test page.
If there is no improvement in the print result, turn the screw by another half turn. Do not turn the adjustment screw more than two full turns. Note If you adjust the screw by more than two full turns, the paper feed may no longer function correctly. In that case, unscrew the ribbon shield screws fully and restart the adjustment process. Cutter settings 1. Socket head screws for adjusting the cutter are located on both sides of the cutter. In the event of a paper jam, the cutter will no longer function correctly.
Switch off the printer and use a hex key (#M3) to turn the socket head screw. Turn the key anticlockwise to remove the jammed paper. When you have removed the jammed paper, you can switch the printer back on. The cutter will automatically reset.
Note The label medium should be at least 30 mm long to ensure correct functioning of the cutter CF Card Instruction All the BP-2000P and BP-6000P series models have built-in CF Card slot on the back of the printer. If the built-in memory is insufficient for storing label formats, graphics or fonts, users can use CF Card as external memory to provide more memory space. When using the CF card, please follow the instruction as below: 1. Please power off the print before installing or removing CF Card from the card slot. The CF Card cannot be used for printer s external memory until it is formatted in FAT16. When the printer has detected that the CF card is not formatted in FAT16, the LCD will show the message of CF card not formatted, press FEED to format. If user wants to format the CF Card, please follow the instruction to press the FEED key, and then the printer will format the CF Card in FAT After the format is complete, a file folder named CF would be created automatically.
This folder is for storing all the data from the printer, please don t do any change on it. The specification of CF Card that is supported by the printer is as follow: Compact Flash Type I Compact Flash (CF) v1.4 specification Capacity: 128MB 512MB File system: FAT16 62.