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FieldPro 641 Series Operators Manual Printek, LLC 3515 Lakeshore Drive Saint Joseph, MI 49085-2977 269-925-3200 www.printek.com Printek, LLC. A Company. i www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | E: info@printek.com FCC Part 15 Class B This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with Canadian and FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Part 15.21 Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Printek could void the users authority to operate the equipment. RF warning statement:
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement The SAR limit of Canada (ICES) is 1.6 W/kg for head averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types DP-641,FP641Model (IC: 28818-FP641) has also been tested with 0mm against this SAR limit. The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg for body averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types DP-
641,FP641Model(FCC ID: Z7OFP641) has also been tested with 0mm against this SAR limit. ii www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | E: info@printek.com This device fulfills the European standards requirements by complying with the Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility and relating to low-voltage electrical equipment. Furthermore it fulfills the requirements for RoHS and R&TTE if applicable. Conformity with the above mentioned Directives is indicated by the CE symbol attached to the device. Note: Conformity may be affected by:
- using interface cables not complying with the specifications
- non-observance of important instructions in the operators manual
- installing components not approved for this device by the manufacturer
- unauthorized manipulation Dieses Gert erfllt die Anforderungen der Europischen Normen durch Einhaltung der Richtlinien bezglich der Elektromagnetischen Vertrglichkeit sowie bezglich Elektrischer Betriebsmittel mit Niederspannung. Des Weiteren werden die Anforderungen bezglich RoHS und falls anwendbar R&TTE erfllt. Die Konformitt zu den oben angefhrten Richtlinien ist durch das am Gert angebrachte CE-Zeichen gekennzeichnet. Hinweis: Die Konformitt kann beeinflusst werden durch:
- Benutzung von nicht spezifizierten Schnittstellen
- Nichtbeachtung wichtiger Hinweise der Bedienungsanleitung
- Ersetzen von Bauteilen, die nicht vom Hersteller fr dieses Gert freigegeben wurden
- Eingriffe durch Unbefugte This device complies with the requirements of the United Kingdom (UK) legislation of Electrical Safety Regulations, Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations, if applicable the Radio Regulations and the Restriction of the Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations.
(Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice.) iii www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | E: info@printek.com Battery Disposal Only dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations. If you do not know your local regulations, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) is a non-profit organization created to promote recycling of rechargeable batteries. For more information visit www.rbrc.org. Acknowledgments:
Printek is a registered trademark of Printek, LLC Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Zebra, CPCL and ZPLare registered trademarks of Zebra Technologies Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2017 By Printek LLC, 3515 Lakeshore Drive, Saint Joseph, MI 49085-2977. All rights reserved. Read all set up and operating instructions before proceeding with operation. Do not operate in an enclosure unless properly ventilated. Do not operate near a heat source. Lesen Sie vor der Inbetriebnahme die Aufbau- und Bedienungsanleitung Betreiben Sie den Drucker nicht in einem kleinen, geschlossenen Raum, es sei denn dieser wird ordnungsgem belftet. Nehmen Sie den Drucker nicht in der Nhe einer Wrmequelle in Betrieb No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer service or repairs to a qualified service professional. Use of genuine Printek replacement parts is required to warrant proper, safe operation. Any alteration or modification of this device voids the user warranty and may make the product unsafe to operate. The print head and motors get hot during use. Wait until they cool before touching them. Make certain the printer is disconnected from AC power before removing any covers or performing any required cleaning or maintenance. Connecting this printer to an ungrounded receptacle can result in electrical shock. Never place the printer near inflammable or explosive substances. Do not operate near liquid or spill liquid into the printer at any time. Enthlt keine Teile, die vom Bediener instandgesetzt werden knnen. Bitte wenden Sie sich bei Instandsetzung oder Reparatur an qualifiziertes Kundendienstpersonal. Die Verwendung von echten Printek Ersatzteilen ist notwendig, um ordnungsgemen, sicheren Betrieb zu gewhrleisten. nderungen oder Modifikationen dieses Gerts machen die Garantie ungltig und knnen den sicheren Betrieb des Produkts gefhrden. Whrend des Druckens werden Druckerkopf und Motoren hei. Warten Sie, bis sich die Teile abgekhlt haben, bevor Sie sie berhren. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass der Drucker nicht mehr an die Stromquelle angeschlossen ist, bevor Sie Abdeckungen abnehmen oder das Gert reinigen bzw. warten. Schlieen Sie diesen Drucker nicht an eine ungeerdete Steckdose an; dies kann zum Elektroschock fhren. Setzen Sie den Drucker niemals in die Nhe von feuer- oder explosionsgefhrlichen Stoffen. Betreiben Sie den Drucker nicht in der Nhe von Flssigkeiten und lassen Sie keine Flssigkeiten in den Drucker gelangen. Specifications are subject to change without notice. iv www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | E: info@printek.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Printer Features .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Quick Start Instructions ..................................................................................................................................... 4 A. Paper Load ............................................................................................................................................... 4 B. Battery Installation .................................................................................................................................... 5 C. Charge Battery .......................................................................................................................................... 5 D. Power On .................................................................................................................................................. 5 E. Control Panel ............................................................................................................................................ 6 F. Setting Descriptions...................................................................................................................................6 G. Performing a Printer Self-Test .................................................................................................................. 6 Configuration ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 A. Connectivity Parameters ........................................................................................................................... 8 B. Image Parameters .................................................................................................................................. 12 C. Device Config ......................................................................................................................................... 13 D. Fonts ....................................................................................................................................................... 15 E. Graphics ................................................................................................................................................. 16 F. Update Printer Firmware, Upload Files to Printer Memory ..................................................................... 17 G. Reset Printer Configuration to Factory Defaults (Safe Mode) ................................................................ 17 Printing Modes .................................................................................................................................................. 18 A. ASCII Based Print Jobs .......................................................................................................................... 18 B. Graphic Based Print Jobs ....................................................................................................................... 18 Integrating the Printer into your Business Applications .............................................................................. 19 A. Windows Desktop Computers ................................................................................................................ 19 Print Drivers .................................................................................................................................................... 19 I. USB ................................................................................................................................................... 19 Bluetooth General ........................................................................................................................... 19 II. III. Bluetooth Windows 7 and above .................................................................................................... 19 IV. Wi-Fi .................................................................................................................................................. 20 B. Windows Tablets and Smartphones ....................................................................................................... 20 C. Android Tablets & Smart phones ............................................................................................................ 20 Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................................... 20 I. II. Wi- Fi ................................................................................................................................................. 21 D. Apple Tablets & Smartphones ............................................................................................................ 21 I. Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................................... 21 II. Wi-Fi .................................................................................................................................................. 21 Media.................................................................................................................................................................. 22 A. Standard Media ...................................................................................................................................... 22 B. Black Mark Media Position ..................................................................................................................... 22 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 23 A. Cleaning.................................................................................................................................................. 23 B. Battery Care ............................................................................................................................................ 23 I. Getting the Maximum Battery Life ..................................................................................................... 23 II. Charging the Battery .......................................................................................................................... 23 III. Additional Battery and Safety Information ......................................................................................... 24 IV. Testing the Power Adapter and Battery ............................................................................................. 24 C. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................... 25 General Error Conditions ................................................................................................................... 25 Fault Description and Resolution ....................................................................................................... 25 D. Obtaining Service ................................................................................................................................... 26 APPENDIX ......................................................................................................................................................... 28 A. Appendix A FieldPro 641 Printer Specifications .................................................................................. 28 I. II. Glossary of Terms ............................................................................................................................................ 29 Index .................................................................................................................................................................. 30 1 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Printek FieldPro 641 Series mobile thermal printer also referred to in this manual as the FP641. The FP641 series prints on special thermal media supplied in roll form up to 4.1 inches wide. All models are equipped with a USB port which supports cabled communications. All models support an optional internal Bluetooth or Wi-Fi interface. Complete specifications may be found in Appendix A FieldPro 641 Printer Specifications. The remainder of this manual focuses on preparing the printer for initial use and performing tasks that will be encountered during daily use. Maintenance and Troubleshooting describes how to maintain the printer for optimal performance and has information on how to diagnose any problems that may occur. Printek recommends using genuine Printek supplied media and accessories. For detailed lists, please contact your PrintekMobile sales representative. 2 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Printer Features Paper Door Power Button Paper door release button Battery Control Panel Charge Port USB Data Port Your FieldPro 641 features:
Easy-to-read control face and simple drop-in paper loading Quickly prints a wide variety of tickets, and receipts. IP54 rated for water and dust resistance... plus rated for repeated 6-foot drops to concrete Print speeds up to 6 ips Extensive fonts, character sets, bar codes and graphic capabilities Printer configuration is quick and easy with a web based interface The latest in battery technology provides for full-shift printing in all modes Compatible with Windows, Windows Mobile, Apple iOS, and Android Emulations that allow the printer to be a drop-in replacement for nearly any mobile printer For detailed specifications reference Appendix A FieldPro 641 Printer Specifications. 3 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Quick Start Instructions A. Paper Load Tear paper towards back of printer Press Paper door release button to open the paper compartment door. Pull small leader of paper out and close paper door. Clicks when properly closed. 4 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com B. Battery Installation Depress the battery door clip and pull battery out. The battery icon on the display will indicate the battery level. Disposal Please dispose the batteries separately and free of cost at your sales agency or the designated local collecting points. Therefore please consider the national recycling standards!
Disassembly and removal of the batteries are described in the User Guide. C. Charge Battery Uncover the printer ports and plug in your AC power adapter to the Power port (must be a Printek-
supplied accessory). The yellow LED will show solid ON while the printer battery is charging. D. Power On Depress the Power button on the control panel. The red, green and yellow LED will be lit while the printer is going through its startup sequence (about 20 seconds). The red LED will go off, leaving the green LED on to indicate the printer is ready to print. 5 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com E. Control Panel Power
Status
(Green) Power
Status
(Yellow) Power
Status
(Red) On On Off Off Off Off Off Off On On Off Off Off Off Off Off On On Flashing
(If no battery is charged) Flashing
(If battery is being charged) F. Setting Descriptions Indication Power supplied by battery Power supplied by adapter Charging battery Booting up Power up/down Battery failure Config mode Power Button Function:
Power up /
Power down Access to Web page How to:
Press & Hold Press Twice Menu Button Menu setup Press Once Paper Feed Button Advance paper Select menu Self-test print Press & Hold Press Once Press Twice System Config LCD Contrast Image Config Emulation Adjust LCD brightness 1*,2,3,4,5 Allows for use of different print commands ESCPOS*,ZPL,CPCL,PRINTEK Device Config Max paper speed Selects print speed Mark seek Selects type of paper Power sleep Sets energy setting 1ips,1.5ips,2.0ips,2.5ips,3.0ips, 3.5ips,4.0ips,4.5ips,5.0ips,5.5ips
,6.0ips*
Rollpaper*,front,rear,gap Disable,30 seconds,1min*,2min,5min,10min 2 inch,3 inch,4 inch*
Paper size Contrast Selects print size Sets print darkness 1,2,3,4,5*,6,7,8,9,10 Left margin Sets left offset Unit Set unit 0 inch*,1inch,2inch/0mm* to 50mm Inch*,mm 6 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com BT Config On/off BT address BT Pin BT Name BT Paired Mode Wireless Config Wireless method IP ADDRESS NETMASK WIFI BROADCAST SSID WIFI PORT WIFI MAC About Model SN Vkernel Vpsw Vcsw Vfpga Reset printer Do not reset Reset all settings Reset image cfg Reset device cfg Reset bt cfg Reset wifi cfg BAT INFO CAP TEMP STAT Turn bluetooth on or off Display BT address Display BT Pin Display BT name Display BT Paired Mode On,off
Select wifi mode Display IP ADDRESS Display NETMASK Display BROADCAST Display SSID Display WIFI PORT Display WIFI MAC Static,DHCP,Access point
Display printer model Display printer SN Display printer vkernel Display printer vpsw Display printer vcsw Display printer vfpga
Display battery capacity Display battery temperature Display battery status
Discharging,charging,FULL, unknow G. Performing a Printer Self-Test With power on, press the paper feed button twice quickly. 7 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Configuration Configuration of the FP641 printer is done through a built-in web page. This allows you to configure the printer from any device that has a browser and is compatible with your FP641 communication capabilities. 1. Turn the printer ON. 2. Connect a USB cable between the printer and a PC. 3. To access the FP641 web page, push the Power button twice rapidly. This will put the printer into Configuration mode. 4. When the printer is in Configuration mode the POWER LED will flash. a. Open browser on your PC and type 169.254.200.1 into the address bar of the browser and hit Enter - A login box should appear:
b. Type 0000 and hit Enter- you should now be at the home page for FP641 Configuration. 8 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com 5. The main configuration screen of the FP641:
This is an overview of the printer configuration. The battery icon shows the relative charge in the battery. The more bars, the higher the charge. An AC plug will appear in the battery icon when the printer is plugged into an external power source. To return the printer to normal operating mode, double-click the Power button. The POWER LED will be returned to a solid light. At the top of the Main Page are selections to access the sub-menus. Wherever the book icon appears in the printer configuration pages, click it to access the user manual pages for help. A. Connectivity Parameters This page allows you to setup the connection to your printer. Depending on the optional interface installed, you will see either Bluetooth Config or WI-FI Config. In the detailed descriptions, an asterisk
(*) indicates the factory default value. 9 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Bluetooth Config:
Paired Mode:
Possible values: UnPaired, Paired*
This feature allows Bluetooth pairing to occur between the printer and the connecting device whenever Pairing is required by either device. Pairing requires that the PIN on the printer and the connecting device exactly match each other. Discoverability:
Possible Values: Off, On*
This feature is used to set whether the printer may be discovered by other Bluetooth devices. It should only be set to Off after the printer has been discovered and paired with a host computer. PIN:
Possible Values: 0000*, Up to 16 Numeric Characters. Note that this feature is only available if Pairing Mode is set to Paired. The PIN value must exactly match the PIN value set in the Bluetooth manager on the host computer. Connection:
Possible Values: Printer*, Personal Area Network This feature selects the role of the printers interface in the Bluetooth network. In Printer mode, the printer behaves as a regular Bluetooth device. In Personal Area Network mode, the printer behaves similar to a Wi-Fi access point. The Power LED will flash off every two seconds while in this mode. After pairing with the printer, the host Bluetooth icon will appear different, indicating that an access point is present. 10 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Some hosts require an extra connect step after pairing. After connecting, the printer will issue an IP address to the host and the host can communicate to the printer as if it were a Wi-Fi printer. The printers address to the host is always 169.254.200.1. In the host devices browser (if equipped) this address may be entered in the address bar to access the printer web page. WI-FI Config:
Wireless Configuration This will display the current Wi-Fi configuration:
IP Address user defined. If Static Address Method is selected, type in the address the printer will use on the network. SubNetMask user defined. If Static Address Method is selected, type in the subnet mark of the network. GateWay user defined. If Static Address Method is selected, type in the gateway address of the network. WiFi Port user defined. Type in the IP port to be used by the printer. (default value = 8023) Address Method user selectable Static printer will always connect to the network using the IP address defined. DHCP printer will acquire an IP address from your network DHCP server Personal Area Network The printer will broadcast itself as a network connection. The Power LED will flash off every two seconds while in this mode. The SSID will be the serial number of the printer. When connecting to the printer, the passphrase is the printers serial number. Personal Area Network mode can also be activated outside of the printer web page. To enter Personal Area Network mode, press and hold the Power and Paper Feed buttons until the 11 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Power and Alert LEDs light. Release both buttons, and the printer will restart in Personal Area Network mode. To exit Personal Area Network mode, press and hold the Power and Paper Feed buttons until the Power and Alert LEDs light. Release both buttons, and the printer will restart in normal Wi-Fi mode. Available Networks access points detected by the printer will be displayed. Select Add/Connect to use one of these access points. Previously Connected Networks access points detected by the printer or added through Add/Edit Network will be displayed. Select Connect to use one of these access points, or Remove to delete it from printer. Currently Configured Networks access points added through Add/Edit. They may not have been connected yet. Select Remove to delete access point from printer. Set Date Some Enterprise network connections require this setting. Simply enter the current year. Add/Edit Network Enter the SSID of a network connection. If authentication is used select the authentication type. Click Next. The following form will change depending on the authentication type:
WPA-PSK Enter the password for the network connection. 12 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com WPA-EAP or IEEE8021X These are Enterprise network settings. Consult your server manual for recommended settings. Upload Digital Certificate If your enterprise network uses digital certificates as another form of authentication, you can upload the certificates here. B. Image Parameters This page allows you to make selections about the image to be printed. 13 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Current Emulation:
Possible Values: ESCPOS*, PRINTEK, ZPL, CPCL, AUTOIMAGE, PDF, POSTSCRIPT, IMAGE The FP641 printer is capable of using several different emulation modes. This feature sets the family of printer commands that may be used by a host application program to control the various capabilities of the printer. The printer will only respond to commands valid for the currently selected emulation. For more information, please refer to the Integrators Guide. Besides the popular printer languages to choose from, the following selections allow the FP641 to print many other file formats directly, without the need for a driver. AUTOIMAGE selected when mixed PDF and POSTSCRIPT images are sent to the printer. The printer will determine which type of file has been sent. This can increase printer response time. PDF When in this mode the printer will directly print Portable Document Files (PDF). POSTSCRIPT When in this mode the printer will directly print Postscript formatted files (.ps). You can also use a generic Postscript driver to print when in this mode. IMAGE selected if just image files are being sent to the printer. When in this mode the printer will directly print the following file types: .png, .jpg, .bmp, .pbm, .svg, .tiff Default Font:
The FP641 has the ability to use True Type Fonts. All True Type Fonts loaded into printer memory are listed here. When using emulations that do not specify the font for each line of text, select the font you would like to use as the default font. All print jobs will use the default font unless a command is sent to the printer to use another font. Chars Per Inch and Default Text Line Spacing:
NOTE: These settings only function in Printek Emulation This determines how large the characters are and how many characters will print in a one inch space. The higher the number, the greater the number of lines per vertical inch of print. 14 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com C. Device Config This page allows you to set certain hardware parameters on the printer. Units Select between inches or millimeters. If you change units, do so before entering other settings. Max Paper Speed Possible values: 1.0 to 5.0 ips, Default = 5.0 When using labels or heavy paper stock, you may need to decrease the paper speed to prevent paper jams. Mark Seeking Possible values: Off*, Front, Rear, Gap. 15 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Set the value when using regular or label media with black alignment marks or label media with gaps between the labels. Depending on the value selected here you may or may not see some of the sensor threshold settings listed below. NOTE : Before adjusting black mark gap thresholds set the Mark Width to match the width of the black mark or label gap on your media. Paper Sensor Threshold When using paper with a black on the front adjust this setting to insure the paper stops at the black mark. Normal value is between 70-90%. Rear Paper Sensor Threshold This is set the same as the paper threshold, but using the rear (in lid) paper. Gap Paper Sensor Threshold When using labels without a Black Mark, adjust this setting to insure the label stops at the gap in between labels. Normal value is about 60%. Backup Distance Before Printing Used with Mark Seek. User defined. This is the distance the printer will pull in the paper before starting to print. Stop Distance after Mark Use with Mark Seeking. User defined. This is the distance the printer will advance the paper after the mark is detected. Left Margin Setting this value will tell the printer how far from the left edge of the paper to start the print job. Contrast Possible values 0 10. Default value is 5. The lower the value the lighter the print. The higher the value the darker the print. Power Sleep Possible values: Disabled*, 10, 30, 60, 120, 180 minutes. Set this value to have the printer power off after a specified tie of inactivity. Paper Energy Values This is a locked value. These settings are supplied by the paper manufacturer. The default settings cover most grades of paper. If you are using non-standard paper consult the paper manufacturer for recommended settings. 16 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com D. Fonts Upload Font File Truetype Fonts (.ttf, .otf, .ttc and .bdf) can be uploaded here. Languages like ZPL and CPCL can use the fonts by referring to them by their Font Family Name. Printek emulation uses the Index value when selecting a font. Font Aliases Languages like ZPL and CPCL can use an uploaded Font Alias Table so legacy jobs can have their font names mapped to other uploaded fonts. Contact Printek Technical Support at (800) 368-4636 for more information. E. Graphics This menu will allow you to load a graphics file into printer memory for use in creating your output. For instance, logos can be stored for recall and use by your host program (see Integrators Guide for more details). Upload File Select the graphics file to load into printer memory. Acceptable graphics formats are .jpeg, .pbm, .pcx, .bmp,
.png and .svg. 17 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Set Width Select the width you want to use to display your logo: full width, half width, or small width. Set index Depending on the Index value used, you can automatically print the graphics file as a header (prints at the beginning of the print job), footer (prints at the end of a print job) or use the graphics print command to print anywhere on your receipt or label. See Integrators Guide for more information on graphics commands. When selecting header, the graphics file will automatically print the logo at the beginning of each print job. When selecting footer, the graphics file will automatically print the logo at the end of each print job. You must set each of these values before selecting Upload Logo or the default values will be associated with your image. Current Logo Mapping Once uploaded into the printer memory, your image and settings will be displayed here. F. Update Printer Firmware, Upload Files to Printer Memory Printer Application Updates, OEM information and Manuals and more can be uploaded here. Contact Printek Technical Support at (800) 368-4636 for more information. G. Reset Printer Configuration to Factory Defaults (Safe Mode) 18 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Printer settings can be restored to factory configurations. Note that WIFI network configurations will be lost when Network Config to Factory Defaults is checked. Printing Modes There are two fundamental printing modes with mobile printers. A. ASCII Based Print Jobs The host sends the print job as a series of lines of characters, some of which represent the text to be printed, while other portions are command codes which tell the printer which font to use, where to locate the text, what barcodes to use, etc. These text-based files are encoded in a print language specific to the target printer. The FP641 understands ASCII based jobs in several different print languages. Refer to the Appendix or the Integrators Guide for the list of print languages supported. B. Graphic Based Print Jobs The host assembles the printed image as a series of lines of dots, and transmits this image as a sequence of data bytes that represent the dot patterns assembled. Often these jobs or files have some control characters on the front end and / or rear end of the dot pattern bytes to define their format, help control pagination, etc. Windows drivers in particular encode the image as a graphic based print job before it is passed along to the printer. 19 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com In addition to accepting graphic jobs from its Windows driver, the FP641 can accept and print directly many other graphic image file types. This opens up the option to print job images from a variety of devices for which drivers or print utilities dont exist, such as some tablets and smartphones. Please see the Integrators Guide or your system integrator for more details. 20 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Integrating the Printer into your Business Applications Step by Step Creating a Link from Host to Printer A. Windows Desktop Computers Print Drivers You may download the appropriate Windows driver from our website. Install the printer driver by the standard method for your version of Windows. I. USB a) Install the printer driver onto your host before connecting the printer. Follow prompts displayed during installation. b) Plug the printer into a USB port on your host system using a mini-USB cable. c) The printer will appear in the Unspecified devices section. Right click on the icon. d) In the popup window, select the Hardware tab. Note the USB port number displayed. e) Using the Add Printer wizard, install the printer using the driver file obtained from Printek and the USB port number noted above. f) After the printer driver installs, the printer will appear as Printek 4-inch printer under the Printers and Faxes heading of your Windows Devices and Printers screen. II. Bluetooth General a) Turn on printer. Make sure Bluetooth on your host device is turned ON. b) Your host Bluetooth manager may automatically scan for new devices, or you may need to tell it to scan. The discover name of the FP641 printer will be FP641-XXXxxxxx, where XXXxxxxx = the Printer Serial Number. c) For Pairing, the default passkey is 0000. Note: Bluetooth host devices pair after discovery, but only connect to Bluetooth printers when the host application has asked it to print. III. Bluetooth Windows 7 and above a) Turn on printer. Make sure Bluetooth on your host device is turned ON. b) Open the Devices and Printers folder. c) Select Add a Device. The printer will display using the discover name listed above. d) Select the printer from the list of devices. e) Select Enter the Devices Pairing Code. The default pairing code is 0000. f) A window will display informing you the device was successfully added, and the printer name will appear in the devices list. Close this. g) Printer now appears under Printer and Faxes heading of the Devices and Printers screen, as FP641-serial #. The icon may show that it is still configuring. h) Right click on the printer name or icon and select Properties. Select Services tab and deselect all items except for SPP. i) Now select Hardware tab. A virtual com port number will be listed here make note of this COM Port number. Use this Com Port number when setting up the printer driver, under the port settings. 21 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com j) Install the printer driver. Using the Add Printer wizard, install the printer using the driver file obtained from Printek and the COM port number noted above. k) After the printer driver installs, the printer will appear as FP641-serial # under the Printers and Faxes heading of your Windows Devices and Printers screen. IV. Wi-Fi Note: The following instructions are fundamentally the same for an Infrastructure or Wi-Fi Direct (peer to peer) setup. They also assume that you have already configured your Wi-Fi interface via the FP641 printer web page (see the section on Configuration). a) Perform a configuration printout to verify the printer Wi-Fi setup and to record the IP address assigned and the Port number. b) Install the printer as a local printer using the USB instructions above. c) In the Devices and Printers screen, right click the printer icon representing your mobile printer. d) Under Printer Properties, select the Ports tab, then select Add a Port e) In the new dialog box which appears, select Standard TCP/IP ports; this will open the Standard TCP/IP Printer Port wizard. f) Follow the on-screen prompts in this wizard. Youll use the IP address recorded above to set up the port. In the same screen you can also name the port something familiar and relevant, and this will appear as the name of the printer to the user. g) After the port is detected, it will be displayed as a generic network card accept this by clicking Next / Finish. h) After you are finished adding the port, Windows will report it as a Standard TCP/IP port;
click OK to accept this. i) Close the Printer Port window. j) Now in the Printer Properties dialog box your IP address (or the familiar name you assigned above) will appear in the list of ports available. Select it to configure the port. k) Windows defaults standard TCP/IP ports to port number 9100. The FP641 Wi-Fi port number is internally set to 8023. Change the port number to 8023 in the Windows screen and click OK. l) Click Apply in the Printer Properties box. m) Your FP641 printer driver should now be properly coupled to the Wi-Fi parameters you have chosen. B. Windows Tablets and Smartphones This feature and/or specific directions for use were not available as of this printing. C. Android Tablets & Smart phones I. Bluetooth a) Turn on printer. Make sure Bluetooth on your host device is turned ON. 22 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com b) Your host Bluetooth manager may automatically scan for new devices, or you may need to tell it to scan. The discover name of the FP641 printer will be FP641-XXXxxxxx, where XXXxxxxx = the Printer Serial Number. c) For Pairing, the default passkey is 0000. d) The printer should appear in your paired devices list. Note: Android devices pair after discovery, but only connect to Bluetooth printers when the host application has asked it to print. II. Wi- Fi This feature and/or specific directions for use were not available as of this printing. D. Apple Tablets & Smartphones I. Bluetooth This feature and/or specific directions for use were not available as of this printing. II. Wi-Fi This feature and/or specific directions for use were not available as of this printing. 23 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Media A. Standard Media Printek offers a variety of media types. You may visit our website or contact your PrintekMobile sales representative for a complete and up to date description of our consumables and accessory products. B. Black Mark Media Position For automatic ticket printing, the Black Mark should be positioned as shown in the figure below. When using Mark Sensing mode (see Configuration, earlier in this document), FieldPro printers will automatically position the output for tear-off and printing following a Form Feed command or by pressing the Paper Feed button. For non-automatic paper positioning, refer to the Integrators Guide for sensing and positioning commands. 24 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Maintenance and Troubleshooting A. Cleaning In normal environments, the printer should be cleaned after printing a few rolls of paper or if there are voids in the printout. For optimum performance and life, you should clean the Print Head and Platen Roller whenever you load new paper. To clean the printer areas as described below, use a Thermal Head Cleaning Pen and MCR Cleaning Card available from Printek, or you may use cotton swabs moistened with isopropyl alcohol. Turn the printer off. Open the Paper Door and remove the paper. Using a Thermal Head Cleaning Pen, clean the white ceramic surface on the Print Head. Caution: Do not use sharp objects to clean the print head. This may damage the printer and require service. Such damage is not covered under warranty. Clean the Black Mark Sensor below the print head. Clean the Tear Bar. Clean the Platen Roller. Turn the Platen Roller with your finger to clean the entire surface. If a Magnetic Card Reader is installed, pass and MCR Cleaning Card through the MCR slot to clean the head. You may also experience a buildup of paper dust in the printer. This may be removed using a can of compressed air or by vacuuming. To clean the exterior of the printer, turn the printer off and use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent. B. Battery Care I. Getting the Maximum Battery Life New batteries are shipped in an uncharged state and must be charged for at least 4 hours prior to the first use. Maximum battery capacity is not reached until after completing a minimum of three complete charge and discharge cycles. II. Charging the Battery Plug the power adapter into a power source appropriate for the adapter being used. Plug the power adapter into the power connector on the side of the printer. The printers battery charging circuitry will analyze the condition of the battery and begin charging it if necessary. If the battery is not fully charged, charging will begin and the Battery Indicator will illuminate. When the battery is fully charged, the Battery Indicator will turn off. Charging may take up to 8 hours (4 hours with external desktop charger accessory) depending on the condition of the battery. The printer may be used while the battery is charging, but this will extend the time required to fully charge the battery. 25 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com The power adapter may remain connected to the printer to keep the battery fully charged and will not cause damage to the printer or battery. III. Additional Battery and Safety Information The FieldPro 641 series printers use an 11.2 volt 4400 mAH Lithium Ion battery. Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. The recommended ambient temperature for charging is 68-77 Fahrenheit (20-25 Centigrade). Take the battery out of the printer when storing the printer for long periods of time. The battery storage temperature is 40-104 Fahrenheit (4-40 Centigrade). Do not store a fully charged battery at temperatures above this range for long periods of time or the battery may permanently lose charge capacity. Do not disassemble, short circuit, heat above 80C, or incinerate the battery. The battery may explode. Only dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations. If you do not know your local regulations, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) is a non-profit organization created to promote recycling of rechargeable batteries. For more information visit www.rbrc.org. IV. Testing the Power Adapter and Battery To verify that the printers internal battery charger is functioning properly, perform the following steps. Test the power adapter (100-240VAC/50-60Hz, 12/24VDC adapter) with a voltmeter to verify that its output voltage is 24 VDC. Connect the power adapter to a power source and then connect it to the printer. Verify that the printers Battery Indicator is illuminated. If illuminated, the charging circuit is functioning properly. Note: If the battery is already fully charged, the Battery Indicator may not illuminate. After the battery has been charged for five minutes, disconnect the power adapter. Perform a printer Self-Test. o Make sure the printer is turned off. o Press and hold the Paper Feed Button while turning the printer on. If the printer successfully prints the Self-Test, the battery is functional. If the Self-Test does not complete and the printer turns off, repeat this test with a known good battery. Once this test has completed successfully, allow the battery to fully charge. At the end of this time the Battery Indicator will turn off. If the printer and battery do not appear to successfully pass these tests, refer to the Troubleshooting section for possible causes and solutions. Note: This test only verifies that the power adapter, the internal charging circuit, and the battery are functioning properly. This test does not provide a valid indication of the relative capacity of the battery or how long it may hold a charge. 26 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com C. Troubleshooting When encountering problems, the cause may be the printer or may sometimes be due to other problems with your system. Please review the following tables to solve common problems you may encounter with your printer. You may also visit www.printek.com for additional FAQs that may assist you. If you are still unable to solve your problem, please contact the company from whom you purchased your printer since they are most familiar with your systems. If they are unable to help you, please contact Printek Technical Support at (800) 368-4636. I. General Error Conditions Whenever the printer detects an error condition the Alert (red) Indicator will either flash or stay on. In some cases the audible alarm will also sound. Please refer to the following table for a list of what causes these conditions and how they may be corrected. Error Indicator Flashes Possible Cause Paper Out or Paper Door not fully closed Stays On, With Alarm Print job too large for printer memory Solution Make sure the door is fully closed by opening the door and closing it again until the door clicks closed. Check the platen roller for damage. Divide long documents into individual pages. Printer power must be cycled to clear error. II. Fault Description and Resolution Problem Printer will not turn on. Possible Cause Battery not installed properly Remove and reinstall battery Solution Printer turns itself off. Discharged battery Battery discharged Electrostatic discharge making sure the battery is seated with door closed. Recharge battery. Replace or recharge battery. May occur in extreme low humidity conditions. Turn printer back on with power button. Battery Indicator does not light or does not stay lit when power adapter is connected. Battery already fully charged No action required. Power supply not receiving power Faulty power adapter Check building/vehicle circuit breakers/fuses. Check output of power adapter with voltmeter. Should be 24 VDC. Try new power adapter, or replace battery. Battery not charging. Faulty power adapter or battery 27 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Problem Poor print quality. Possible Cause Low battery Print head dirty Poor quality or old paper Paper not feeding. Obstruction in paper path, or paper improperly installed Paper does not advance to black mark reliably. Poor quality paper Paper Door not fully closed Dirty Black Mark/Paper Sensor Black Mark density/contrast Paper not feeding reliably or print is compressed vertically Poor quality paper Print Garbled. Printer will not print. Heavy or thick forms;
specialty paper with slick finish Paper Door not fully closed Low Battery Improper Interface configuration Paper Door not fully closed Low Battery Paper not loaded correctly Improper Interface configuration Solution Check and recharge battery. Clean print head. Refer to Maintenance section of this document. Verify paper from approved source. Try new roll of paper. Check paper path and reinstall paper (see Quick Start Instructions). Verify paper from approved source. Verify door is closed. Clean Sensor as described in Maintenance section of this document. Adjust Mark Sensitivity as described in Device Settings Menu . Verify paper from approved source. Lower the Max Paper Speed as described in Device Config Menu . Verify door is closed. Check and recharge battery. Verify printer and host settings match. Verify door is closed. Check and recharge battery. Check paper path and reinstall paper (see Quick Start Instructions). Verify printer and host settings match. Print a self-
test to verify printer settings and to verify printer is functioning properly. D. Obtaining Service If service is required for your printer, please contact the company where you purchased your printer. If they are unable to assist you, contact Printek Customer Service at (800) 368-4636 to obtain a Return Authorization Number. Printers without Return Authorization will not be accepted. 28 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com APPENDIX A. Appendix A FieldPro 641 Printer Specifications Printing Specifications Printing Method: Direct thermal. Printing Resolution: 203 dpi (8 dots per mm). Printing Speed: Up to 6 ips. Printing Width: Up to 4.25 inches (108 mm). Fonts/Characters/Bar Codes Fonts: Virtually all TrueType fonts, from 6 cpi to 34 cpi depending on emulation chosen, plus scaling. International Characters: All common sets available via UTF-8 encoding. Unicode support. Bar Codes: Virtually all 1D and 2D codes supported, depending on emulation chosen. Downloadable firmware, fonts, graphics, and logos. Connectivity Standard (All Units): USB 2.0 PNP. USB-C input connector. Wireless Options:
Bluetooth Fully qualified Bluetooth BT4.2 and support Bluetooth 5. Baseband and radio BDR and EDR packet types Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) compliant for both 2Mbps and 3Mbps supported. Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac compatible Software Drivers and Utilities: Drivers for XP, WIN 7, WIN 8, WIN 10. Compatible with Windows CE/Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, Apple iOS, Android. Print utilities and SDKs for all platforms. Native App and Web printing. Printer Setup via internal web page, access with browser from any host
(tablets and smartphones included). Emulations: Emulates many popular printer brands and languages including:
Zebra CPCL and ZPL, Extech, and ESC POS. Firmware can be upgraded as new emulations become available. Supports direct printing of Postscript, PDF, PBM, JPG, PNG, BMP, SVG, &
TIFF files. Operator Controls and Indicators LED indicators for general fault, power and battery status indication. Buttons for power and paper feed. Sensors for paper out, black mark detection, and door open. Gas gauge on LCD display. Memory Capacity FLASH 4GB, LPDDR2 512MB. Standard memory supports large and graphic intensive print jobs. Durability and Reliability Survives multiple 6 foot drops to concrete (each face) per IEC 68-2. MTBF: 10,000 hours in normal use. Regulatory Approvals FCC Class B, CE mark, RoHS, UL listed AC adapters, e-mark. Warranty 2-year printer warranty on the entire printercase and print head included. 1-year warranty on the battery. Options and Accessories AC Wall Adapter, 100 to 240 VAC Print and charge version o In-Vehicle Power Adapter, 12 to 24 VDC Shoulder Strap Data Cables, USB-C Spare Batteries in Multi-Packs Media in Case Quantities Popular Mounting Systems o In-Vehicle Systems o Cart Mounting Systems o Fixed Mounting Systems Print Media Paper Type: Direct Thermal Roll. Roll Size: Maximum roll diameter 2.28
(58 mm), roll widths up to 4.45 (113 mm). Roll Capacity Label Media: Approx. 75 (23 m), creating 148 6 long labels. Receipt Media: Approx. 173 (52.6 m), creating 346 6 long receipts. Core Size: both 0.75 and 0.5 are available. Power Management Battery: Rechargeable 3 cell Lithium Ion, (10.8 V, 4400 mAh, 47.52 Wh). Endurance: Over 3,500 printed inches per charge. Power Option: 100-240 VAC wall adapter, or 12-24 VDC in-vehicle adapter. When plugged in, the printer can be used while recharging the battery or can be run without the battery
(print & charge adapter). Physical Specifications W x D x H: 6.02 x 6.25 x 2.68 (153 x 158.7 x 68mm). Weight: 0.6 kg without battery, 0.8kg with battery Environmental Specifications Operating Temp: 0 to 122F (-18 to 50C). Storage Temp: -4 to 140F (-20 to 60C). Humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-
condensing). Rated IP54 per IEC 529 29 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Glossary of Terms 802.11 Ad-Hoc Wireless networking communication standards created by IEEE. A Wi-Fi network consisting of only stations (no access point). Same as Peer-to-
Peer. authentication The process a Wi-Fi station uses to identify itself to another station. baud rate The rate at which characters are transmitted over a serial interface. This is also often referred to as bits per second. Bluetooth A definition for short range radio frequency communications. client Any node on a network that requests services from another node (server). character pitch The horizontal spacing of characters. Measured in cpi. cpi default DHCP dpi font Characters per inch. Value or configuration assumed when the printer is powered on or reset. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A method used to centrally control the assignment of IP addresses on a network. Dots per inch. Generally used to refer to graphics density or resolution. A group of characters of a given shape or style. infrastructure A Wi-Fi network consisting of stations connecting to a wired network or other stations via an access point. interface The connection between the printer and the host computer. IP LAN LED lpi Internet Protocol. A specification for packets, or datagrams, of data and an addressing method to allow the exchange of data with another system. Must be combined with another protocol such as TCP to create a complete connection with the other system. Local Area Network. Light emitting diode. Lines per inch. margin An area along any edge of a form where data may not be printed. Peer-to-Peer A network consisting of only stations (no access point or central server). Same as Ad-Hoc. 30 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com reset server SSID TCP Initialization of various operating features of the printer to the value or state assumed when the printer is powered on. Any node on a network that provides services to another node (client). Service Set Identifier. An identifier attached to packets on a Wi-Fi network that identify the particular network the packets are intended for. Transmission Control Protocol. A specification that controls the connection between systems on a network. top of form The vertical position where the first line is printed on the paper. Also the position the paper is advanced to when a form feed (FF) character is received from the host or the Form Feed button is pressed on the printer's control panel. USB WAN WEP Wi-Fi WLAN Universal Serial Bus. Wide Area Network. Refers to connections that allow one LAN to communicate with another LAN(s). Wired Equivalent Privacy. A security protocol for wireless LANs designed to provide data security similar to a wired LAN. Refers to any of the IEEE 802.11 standards. Wireless Local Area Network. A LAN made up of wireless nodes. 31 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com Index 802.11, 30 Add Enterprise Network, 11 Add Personal Network, 11 Address Method, 10 Ad-Hoc, 30 Alert, 6 Android, 3, 20 Android Tablets & Smart phones, 20 Apple, 3, 21 authentication, 30 Auto Off Timer, 15 AUTOIMAGE, 12 Available Networks, 11 Backup Distance Before Printing, 14 battery, 3, 5, 7, 23, 24, 25, 26 Battery Care, 23 Battery Disposal, ii Battery Installation, 5 baud rate, 30 Bluetooth, ii, 2, 8, 9, 19, 20, 21, 30 Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Statement, i character pitch, 30 Charge Battery, 5 Charging the Battery, 23 Cleaning, 23, 29 client, 30 Com Port, 19 Configuration, 7, 22, 30 Connectivity Parameters, 8 Contrast, 14 Control Panel, 6 CPCL, ii, 12 cpi, 30 Current Emulation, 12 Current Logo Mapping, 16 Current Printer Config, 10 default, 30 Default Font, 12 Default Text Line Spacing, 13 Device Config, 13 DHCP, 30 discover name, 19, 21 Discoverablity, 9 dpi, 30 driver, 19 Drivers, 19 ESCPOS, 12 Fault Description and Resolution, 25 FCC Part 15 Class B, i features, 31 Font Aliases, 15 Fonts, 15 form, 31 Front Paper Sensor Threshold, 14 Gap Paper Sensor Threshold, 14 GateWay, 10 General Error Conditions, 25 Graphics, 16 IMAGE, 12 Image Parameters, 12 infrastructure, 30 interface, 30 IP Address, 10 IP54, 3 LAN, 30 LED, 30 Left Margin, 14 lpi, 30 Maintenance, 2, 23, 26 margin, 30 Mark Seeking, 14 Max Mark Search Distance, 14 Max Paper Speed, 13, 26 Maximum Battery Life, 23 Media, 2, 22, 27, 28, 29 Mounting Options, 29 Obtaining Service, 26 Paired Mode, 8 pairing code, 19 Paper Energy Values, 14 Paper Feed Button, 6 Paper Load, 4 passkey, 19, 21 PDF, 12 Peer-to-Peer, 30 PIN, 8, 9 POSTSCRIPT, 12 power, i, ii Power Button, 6 Power On, 5 Quick Start Instructions, 4 Rear Paper Sensor Threshold, 14 reset, 31 Role Policy, 9 Safety Information, 24 Self-Test, 6, 24 server, 31 Set Date, 11 Set index, 16 Set Width, 16 Specifications, 2, 3, 27, 28 SSID, 31 Stop Distance after Mark, 14 SubNetMask, 10 Supplies and Accessories, 2, 29 TCP, 31 Testing the Power Adapter and Battery, 24 Troubleshooting, 2, 23, 24, 25 Units, 13 Upload Digital Certificate, 12 Upload File, 16 Upload Font File, 15 USB, 19, 31 USB port, 2, 19 WAN, 31 web page, 7 WEP, 31 Wi-Fi, ii, 2, 20, 30, 31 WI-FI Config, 8, 9 Wifi Port, 10 Windows, ii, 3, 18, 19, 20 WLAN, 31 ZPL, 12 32 www.printek.com | P: 888.211.3400 | F: 269. 222.1229 | E: info@printek.com
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DATE : 2023.8.25 Federal Communications Commission Authorization & Evaluation Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Authority to Act as Agent On our behalf, I appoint EST Technology Co., Ltd. Address: Chilingxiang, Qishantou, Santun, Houjie, Dongguan, Guangdong, China (Name of Agent company name and address) to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification. I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in the Federal Communications Commissions regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for certification, still resides with Jiangmen Dascom Computer Peripherals Co.,Ltd. Address: No.399, Jin Xing Road, Jiang Hai District, Jiangmen City Guang Dong Province Jiangmen China (Applicant Name and address)
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DATE : 2023.8.25 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: Z7OFP641 Product Name: Portable receipt and label printer Request for Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commissions rules, we hereby request that the following documents be held confidential:
(List here the documents for which you are seeking confidentiality for example ) Schematics Block diagram Operation description These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information and are not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors.
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Jiangmen Dascom Computer Peripherals Co.,Ltd. Covered Equipment Certification Attestation Letter DATE Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA ATTN.: Reviewing Engineer FCC ID: Z7OFP641 Jiangmen Dascom Computer Peripherals Co.,Ltd. (the applicant) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Note: If the equipment for which the applicant seeks authorization is produced by any of the entities identified on the current Covered List, the applicant should include an explanation on why the equipment is not covered equipment.
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Jiangmen Dascom Computer Peripherals Co.,Ltd. I, the signer, Yingsheng Huang The Model:FP641,DP-641,are the same in hardware aspect. The difference in model number serves as marketing strategy. Item Name Portable receipt and label printer Model Number: FP641 Additional Model: DP-641 FCC ID: Z7ODP641
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1 2 3 | US agent attestation | Attestation Statements | 580.58 KiB | October 16 2023 / October 17 2023 |
Jiangmen Dascom Computer Peripherals Co.,Ltd. U.S. Agent Designation for Service of Process -
Certification Attestation Letter DATE Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA ATTN.: Reviewing Engineer FCC ID: Z7OFP641 FRN: 0021247895 Per section 2.911(d)(7) of the FCC rules, Jiangmen Dascom Computer Peripherals Co.,Ltd.
(the applicant) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is designated to the following U.S. agent* for service of process:
Company Name: Dascom Americas Physical U.S. Company Address: 34 Lakeview Court Verona, VA, 24482 U.S.A. FCC Registration Number: 0033766486 Contact Person: Lance Clark Agent Email Address: Iclark@dascom.com The above contact person accepts the obligation for service of process. The applicant accepts to maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. Applicant Signed: Agent Signed (if different to Applicant):
i hunt) mg shong, Le Signed:
Printed name: Yingsheng Huang Printed name: Lance Clark Title. Manager Title: Director Sales & Operations Company Name: Jiangmen Dascom Computer Company Name: Dascom Americas Peripherals Co.,Ltd. Date: 8/25/2023 Date: 8/25/2023
* the applicant must designate a contact located in the United States for purposes of acting as the applicants agent for service of process, regardless of whether the applicant is a domestic or foreign entity. An applicant located in the United States may designate itself as the agent for service of process.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2023-10-17 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2023-10-17
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Jiangmen Dascom Computer Peripherals Co.,Ltd.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021247895
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No 399,Jin Xing Road,Jiang Hai District
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Jiangmen City Guang Dong Province, N/A
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1 2 3 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
d******@compliancetesting.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
Z7O
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
FP641
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
Y******** H****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Manager
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
0750-********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
0750-********
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1 2 3 |
1******@qq.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable receipt and label printer | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device has 20 MHz and 40 MHz bandwidth mode. The highest reported SAR for extremity (hand) exposure conditions is < 0.10 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is conducted. The highest reported SAR for extremity (hand) exposure conditions is < 0.10 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
EST Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 | Name |
I******** H********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+86 0******** Extension:
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1 2 3 |
i******@gdest.cn
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00279 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.20137 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0027600 |
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