Intermec All in One Printer PB41 User Manual

Quick Start Guide  
PB41  
4-Inch Belt Printer  
 
Packing List  
Check to ensure that you receive these items:  
S IntermecR PB41A0B240 (4-inch thermal belt ) Printer with  
Bluetooth radio  
OR  
S IntermecR PB41A27040 or PB41A27042 (4-inch thermal  
belt ) Printer with 802.11b radio  
S One roll of paper (in printer)  
S Two Battery Packs (installed)  
S Compliance Statement  
S Warranty Card  
S 802.11b Radio Card (802.11b printer only). Card is packed  
in a bag taped to the inside of the printer box.  
*Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A.  
Common Accessories List  
Cable  
Part Number  
321-578-001  
Part Number  
320-066-042  
320-066-043  
320-066-044  
320-066-045  
320-066-033  
Part Number  
320-088-101  
851-074-001  
320-081-011  
320-070-013  
320-066-013  
Data Cable (Hirose to RJ-11)  
Power Adapters  
U.S. AC Adapter, 12 volt DC  
English AC Adapter, 12 volt DC  
European AC Adapter, 12 volt DC  
Australian AC Adapter, 12 volt DC  
Cigarette Lighter Adapter, 12 volt  
Supplies  
Replacement Li-Ion 7.2V 2200 mAh Battery  
Battery Eliminator  
Thermal paper 130’/roll, 50/case  
4-Inch Cleaning Cards (100 per pack)  
Individual Cleaning Card  
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Getting Familiar with Your PB41 Printer  
PB41 Printer with 802.11b Radio Pod  
Paper tear bar  
Radio On/Off  
blue illuminating  
button  
Battery packs  
DC power jack  
802.11b radio  
card pod  
Self-Test button  
Charge indicator  
Paper  
release lever  
RJ-11 port  
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PB41 Printer with Bluetooth Module  
Paper tear bar  
Radio On/Off  
blue illuminating  
button  
Battery packs  
DC power jack  
Self-Test button  
Charge indicator  
Paper  
release lever  
RJ-11 port  
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Installing 802.11b Radio Card (if  
applicable)  
Note: This information applies only if you have a  
PB41 Printer with an 802.11b Radio.  
Before installing the 802.11b Radio Card ensure  
that the protective battery tab strips are in place  
or remove the batteries before installing the radio  
card.  
Your PB41 Printer with an 802.11b radio has been configured  
at the factory. FCC mandates that the radio card not be  
installed for shipment. The following information guides you  
through the process of installing the radio card.  
The radio card is packed separately in an anti-static plastic  
bag taped to the inside of the printer box.  
1 Remove the radio card cap.  
2 With the logo facing down, insert the radio card between the  
foam and the radio card strap.  
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3 Carefully push the card into the connector until it is fully  
seated.  
4 Replace the radio card cap.  
Before Using Your Printer For The First  
Time  
Remove the protective tab strips underneath the batteries. They  
are placed there to keep your printer from discharging during  
shipment.  
5 Push against the battery lock tab and lift the battery up be-  
fore pulling on the protective tab strips. These tabs prevent  
the battery contacts from touching and therefore, no charging  
occurs.  
6 If your printer won’t charge after removing the protective  
tabs, check for and remove any residue in the battery pin  
area.  
Battery contact protective  
tab strip (one for each pack)  
Center battery  
support posts  
Battery pack  
Battery lock tabs  
(one on each side)  
Battery contact  
protective tab strips (removed)  
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Charging the Lithium Ion Batteries  
S The printer battery charges in about three hours.  
LED Battery Indicators  
LED  
State of Charge  
Action  
Solid Red  
Green  
In Progress  
Waiting for green LED  
Remove Charger  
Complete  
Slow Red Flashing  
Low Temperature or  
battery is disconnected  
Change environment or  
connect battery  
Fast Red Flashing  
High Temperature  
Low Voltage  
Change environment  
Wait for solid red  
Slow Red and Orange  
Flashing  
Fast Red and Orange  
Flashing  
High Voltage  
Wait for solid red  
Restart charge  
Slow Orange Flashing  
Fast Orange Flashing  
Timeout  
Internal Error  
Remove battery to pow-  
er down completely and  
reconnect. Or unplug  
from charging source,  
wait 15-20 seconds, and  
reconnect.  
Beep Indicator  
Number of Beeps  
One  
Indicates  
Printer has come out of sleep mode  
Printer is out of paper  
Two  
Three  
Battery is low  
One long beep  
Double beep (chirping sound)  
1 short beep  
No program in printer, only boot code  
Radio is turning Off  
RF power is On (when blue radio but-  
ton is pressed and power turned Off).  
2 short beeps  
1 long beep  
5 short beeps  
RF power is off (when blue radio but-  
ton is pressed and power turned On).  
Boot code is starting or restarting  
(when downloading new firmware).  
Communication error from applica-  
tion. Reset application.  
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Beep Indicator (continued)  
Number of Beeps  
Indicates  
8 short beeps  
CRC error in firmware. Redownload  
firmware.  
10 short beeps  
Error writing to communication con-  
troller firmware. Redownload firmware.  
Determining Current Battery Power  
To determine the current charge on each battery pack, print out  
a self-test by pressing and holding the red self-test button for  
four seconds. If the battery is good, you will see the abbreviation  
for the word “GOOD” next to the Battery voltage (Batt1 or  
Batt2) print out.  
This printer has a built in low battery detector. When the print-  
er’s battery voltage is low, the printer beeps three times, indicat-  
ing a Low Battery Warning. This only happens if the printer is  
awake.  
Printer Self-Test  
Push the red button and hold for about four seconds to print a  
self-test.  
Self-Test button  
The following is an explanation of the Self-Test print-out.  
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802.11b Self-Test Print-out Explanation  
Test Item  
F/W Ver  
Description  
The internal software version (6.46 or greater)  
The seconds between printing and sleep mode  
Never  
Timeout  
RF Timeout  
Baud Rate  
Parity  
The speed at which the printer receives data  
Odd, Even, or None  
Data Bits  
Handshake  
Burn Adj  
Beeper  
Matches with computer sending data to printer  
The way the printer handles flow control from host  
Amount of heat used to print on the thermal paper  
May be turned On or Off  
Chrg Beep  
Batt1 Volt  
Batt2 Volt  
Printhd Tmp  
May be turned On or Off  
Current voltage of the first battery pack  
Current voltage of the second battery pack  
Temperature of the printer head (between 0 and 50  
degrees)  
Flash/RAM  
Boot Ver  
1 Mb or 4 Mb Flash/1 Mb or 4 Mb RAM  
Boot sector firmware  
ComCtl Ver  
802.11b Config  
Communication Controller Version  
Bar code shows MAC address for 802.11b device;  
Network Type Ad hoc (opting not to communicate  
through an access point but instead communicating  
through other ad hoc printers; Station Name is the  
specific name for your printer (i.e. serial number);  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) if  
On this is the only way to determine IP address; IP  
Ad=> bar code and human readable IP address also  
shows Subnet Mask, Gateway, and Port addresses;  
Encryption (open is unsecured, 40-bit or 128-bit  
encryption enabled) if enabled then Key Selected;  
Key Selected 1-4 equivalent to a password for your  
device.  
Available Fonts  
LOC shows whether a font is Resident (R) or  
Downloaded (D); CPI shows characters per inch;  
DESCRIPTION describes the font; Version and  
DATE of font loads; NAMES give the “Easy Print”  
name, the Line Printer name, and the hexadecimal  
equivalent of that name.  
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802.11b Self-Test Print-out Explanation (continued)  
Test Item  
Description  
Available Graphics  
LOC shows whether a font is Resident (R) or  
Downloaded (D); DESCRIPTION describes the  
graphic; Version and DATA of graphic program  
load;NAMES give the “Easy Print” name, the Line  
Printer name, and the hexadecimal equivalent of that  
name.  
Available Bar Codes  
All supported barcodes are displayed. “DE-  
SCRIPTION” describes the graphic. “NAMES”  
give the “Easy Print” name, the Line Printer name,  
and the hexadecimal equivalent of that name.  
Bluetooth Self-Test Print-out Explanation  
Test Item  
F/W Ver  
Description  
The internal software version (6.46 or greater)  
The seconds between printing and sleep mode  
Never  
Timeout  
RF Timeout  
Baud Rate  
Parity  
The speed at which the printer receives data  
Odd, Even, or None  
Data Bits  
Handshake  
Burn Adj  
Beeper  
Matches with computer sending data to printer  
The way the printer handles flow control from host  
Amount of heat used to print on the thermal paper  
May be turned On or Off  
Chrg Beep  
Batt1 Volt  
Batt2 Volt  
Printhd Tmp  
May be turned On or Off  
Current voltage of the first battery pack  
Current voltage of the second battery pack  
Temperature of the printer head (between 0 and 50  
degrees)  
Flash/RAM  
1 Mb or 4 Mb Flash/1 Mb or 4 Mb RAM  
Boot sector firmware  
Boot Ver  
ComCtl Ver  
Bluetooth RF Config  
Communication Controller Version  
Bar code shows MAC address for Bluetooth device;  
BT Device Name; BT Service Name; BT Profile;  
Class of Device; Discoverable; Connectable; Bond-  
able; Authentication; Encryption; Passkey  
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Bluetooth Self-Test Print-out Explanation (continued)  
Test Item  
Description  
Available Fonts  
LOC shows whether a font is Resident (R) or  
Downloaded (D); CPI shows characters per inch;  
DESCRIPTION describes the font; Version and  
DATE of font loads; NAMES give the “Easy Print”  
name, the Line Printer name, and the hexadecimal  
equivalent of that name.  
Available Graphics  
Available Bar Codes  
LOC shows whether a font is Resident (R) or  
Downloaded (D); DESCRIPTION describes the  
graphic; Version and DATA of graphic program  
load;NAMES give the “Easy Print” name, the Line  
Printer name, and the hexadecimal equivalent of that  
name.  
All supported barcodes are displayed. “DE-  
SCRIPTION” describes the graphic. “NAMES”  
give the “Easy Print” name, the Line Printer name,  
and the hexadecimal equivalent of that name.  
Paper Loading  
Outof Paper  
The PB41 Printer sounds two quick beeps when it runs out of  
paper. If the printer is out of paper, the printer suspends opera-  
tion until paper is present and the lever is down. The printer  
continues to communicate with the mobile computer as long as  
it does not “time out.” Once the printer restarts, it finishes the  
rest of the print job from where it left off.  
Removing Paper Core from your PB41 Printer  
1 Unsnap the latch and lift up the cover.  
2 Wrap your index finger around the empty paper core and pull  
up. The paper rod will snap out.  
3 Remove the empty paper core and discard.  
Paper Loading  
Standard Paper  
If you are using standard paper, you can load the paper auto-  
matically or manually. Experiment to find out which method is  
best for you.  
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Liner’ed Labels  
If you are using liner’ed paper, it is best to use the manual paper  
loading method.  
Automatic Paper Loading  
1 Press the red self-test button to wake the printer.  
2 With the loose, clean edge of the paper coming from the bot-  
tom of the roll, insert the edge of the paper between the roller  
and the platen.  
3 Pushing the button again while the printer is awake causes  
the mechanism to feed about one inch of paper.  
4 Insert the paper into the paper well with it resting on the pa-  
per rod clips.  
Manual Paper Loading  
1 Lift up the paper release lever. This takes the pressure off the  
platen. Make sure you have a clean edge on the new paper  
roll.  
2 Take the edge of the paper and fold it 45 degrees.  
3 Insert the tip of the paper between the roller and the platen.  
4 Push on the paper until the tip is peeking out the other side.  
(If it seems too tight to insert the tip, lift up the paper release  
lever and turn the gear to advance the paper).  
5 Grab the tip and pull it through until the paper is straight.  
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6 Push down the paper release lever and insert the paper into  
the paper well with it resting in the paper rod clips.  
7 Press the red button while the printer is on and it will feed  
paper. You will need about two inches of paper coming out of  
the mechanism.  
8 Lower the cover while placing the extra paper though the tear  
bar.  
9 Close Latch Cover and tear off extra paper.  
Turning the Radio ON and OFF  
1 To turn the radio on, push the blue illuminating button, or  
plug the serial cable into the printer.  
S You can tell the radio is on when the light is ON and the  
radio is off when the light is OFF.  
S The blue illuminating button does a slow flash or blink when  
the radio is ON and the printer controller is asleep.  
S The blue illuminating button flashes or blinks at a faster rate  
when the radio is ON and the printer controller is awake.  
You may hear a single beep when the printer is ready to print.  
Note: Once the radio is turned ON, the radio stays  
“ON” and also always stays in the “listen” mode.  
When the radio is turned “OFF”, the radio shuts  
down and the printer becomes a serial printer.  
Radio On/Off  
blue illuminating  
button  
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2 To turn the radio off push the blue illuminating button  
again.  
S Pressing the blue illuminating button to turn the radio off  
you will hear a double beep (sounds like a chirp).  
Replacing A Battery Pack  
Use only the battery pack designed for your PB41  
Printer. Use only the Intermec 2200 mAh Li-Ion  
battery p/n 320-088-101. Using any other battery  
may present a risk of fire or explosion. The  
battery used in your PB41 Printer may present a  
fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not  
disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or  
incinerate.  
1 Open the cover and push the battery lock tabs away while  
lifting up the battery. The battery pack fits very tightly so it  
takes some effort to remove them.  
2 Insert the new battery by putting the non contact area of the  
battery in first towards the center.  
3 Push down on the battery near the battery lock tabs. Ensure  
that the battery is completely seated and tab fits over the top  
of the battery.  
4 Charge the new battery.  
5 Properly dispose of the old battery and keep batteries away  
from children.  
Battery lock tabs  
(one on each side)  
Center battery support posts  
Battery packs  
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PB41 Battery Eliminator  
The PB41 Battery Eliminator was designed exclusively for the  
PB41 Printer. This device removes the need to have the battery  
packs in your printer. The Battery Eliminator allows the PB41  
to accept power from either an AC or DC source.  
A typical installation would have the PB41 Printer mounted in a  
vehicle and the Battery Eliminator receiving power from the ve-  
hicle battery.  
In scenarios where portability is not required, the Battery Elimi-  
nator saves you from purchasing printer batteries. The Battery  
Eliminator removes temperature concerns when charging or us-  
ing your printer with battery packs.  
Installing the Battery Eliminator  
1 Remove the battery packs from your printer.  
2 Install the Battery Eliminator into one of the battery pack  
slots.  
3 Connect the Battery Eliminator cable to the In-line Adapter  
cable (p/n: 852-052-102).  
4 Connect the In-line Adapter to the Truck Power Cable (p/n:  
206-875-xxx). The Truck Power Cable installs to your ve-  
hicle battery and is routed into the cab of your vehicle.  
In-line Adapter  
Connects to truck  
power cable  
Battery Eliminator  
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Using Your Printer with Serial Connection  
1 Attach the Mobile Computer to Printer cable.  
2 As you use the printer the power comes from the battery in  
the printer. When the printer battery runs down the printer  
will not operate until the battery is recharged.  
PB41 Printer using Wireless Printing  
Serial/Wireless Mode  
Your printer comes to you as a serial mode printer. To switch  
the mode to Wireless Printing it is necessary to press the blue  
illuminating button on the printer.  
Printer Self-Test  
1 Press the Paper Advance (red) button for at least five seconds  
to run a Self-Test. Verify that the RF Module Power is On.  
S This means you will be holding it long enough to hear the  
beep and complete a paper advance.  
S The self-test indicates the current state (802.11 or Blue-  
tooth) for your printer.  
Note: When shipping your printer via air freight,  
turn the wireless printing mode off and set to serial  
so that the radio is not enabled.  
Mobile Computer Preparation  
Refer to the Bluetooth setup instructions included in your mo-  
bile computer documentation.  
Maintenance and Troubleshooting  
Cleaning the Interior  
Dirt, adhesive, and residue collect on the print head of the  
printer and need to be removed. Clean your printer once a  
month if you use it frequently, or once every three months if  
used infrequently.  
Cleaning the Exterior  
When the outside of your portable printer needs cleaning, use a  
soft cloth and mild cleanser if necessary. Do not use abrasive  
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cleanser, chemicals or scrubbing pads, as your printer’s finish  
could become marked.  
Troubleshooting  
Paper Loading Problems  
If the paper feed mechanism does not feed correctly on the first  
part of a new paper roll, remove two to three feet of paper from  
the outside of the roll. The length of paper rolls can vary by as  
much as five feet, making the roll too thick for the printer to  
accommodate.  
If the printer is out of paper (or the paper release lever is in the  
up position) this condition interrupts a batch of receipts, and  
the printer suspends operation until the condition is fixed. The  
printer continues to communicate with the mobile computer as  
long as it does not “time out.”  
Once the printer is operational, the suspended print batch (if  
any) continues to print, ensuring that all receipts are properly  
printed.  
NotPrinting  
1 Print a self-test. If the self-test will not print, check battery  
voltage by plugging the printer into a wall outlet using the  
AC adapter. Repeat the self-test, and check the Battery Volt-  
age print out. Charge battery if necessary or replace.  
Note: If the battery is depleted, it may take 5-10  
minutes of charging before the printer can print a  
self-test.  
2 Make sure the paper is properly installed (with lever closed).  
3 Turn the print head knob to ensure that paper is not  
jammed.  
4 Check cable connections. Make sure the modular connector  
is inserted and clipped in.  
5 Check to see if your cable has been damaged by excessive  
pulling. A cable may also be damaged if it is bent at sharp  
angles.  
6 Use only the recommended battery pack for the printer.  
7 Printer will not print on wrong side of paper. Re-load if nec-  
essary.  
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Print Roller Appears Dirty  
Extended use in dirty environments and linered label printing  
can cause the print head to become dirty or sticky. We offer two  
cleaning options, a roller cleaning kit or individual cleaning  
cards. These are available through our Supply Sales department  
(1-800-255-6292).  
Printis too Light  
If you are not getting satisfactory darkness, connect your printer  
to the personal computer containing your Configuration Pro-  
gram and click on the Paper Options button. Adjust the Dark-  
ness setting to a higher percentage until the print is dark and  
crisp. Refer to the Intermec Portable Printers Technical Reference  
Manual (p/n: 978-018-001) Section 4 for more details.  
Charging Problems  
Using an ACAdapter  
If the printer does not respond when it is connected to an AC  
adapter, there could be a problem with the adapter or with the  
wall outlet.  
Note: If the battery is depleted, it may take 5-10  
minutes of charging before the printer can print a  
self-test.  
Using aCigaretteLighter Adapter  
If the printer does not respond when it is connected to a ciga-  
rette lighter adapter, it is possible that the fuse may be blown.  
To check, remove the cigarette lighter adapter from all power  
supplies and unscrew the cover over the pin. Pull out the fuse. If  
the elements in the fuse appear broken, replace the fuse.  
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Specifications  
Printer Specifications  
Item  
Spec Detail  
Dimension  
7.12 x 6.60 x 3.25 in.  
167 x 172 x 85.5 mm)  
Weight  
22.88 oz.(652 g) with battery and paper. 33.88 oz  
(969 g)with two batteries and paper  
Print Method  
Paper Medium  
Paper Width  
Direct Thermal  
Thermal paper  
4.4 inch (112 mm)  
-4°F to +122°F (-20°C to +50°C)  
Operating Temperature  
Interface  
RS-232C, 6-pin modular data jack Flash re-pro-  
grammable configurable settings. Downloadable  
fonts and barcodes  
Characters  
Protocol  
Full IBM and international character sets  
Easy Print Protocol for Bar Codes, Stored Graph-  
ics, Rotated Fonts.  
Power  
2200 mAh Li Ion cell pack  
Bluetooth  
Infineon Bluetooth, internal antenna, Class II,  
ROK104  
802.11b  
Cisco Aironent 350 Series  
Warranty  
One year, includes print head. Extended warranty  
available.  
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Global Services and Support  
Warranty Information  
To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the  
& Support. The Intermec Global Sales & Service page appears.  
From the Service & Support menu, move your pointer over  
Support, and then click Warranty.  
Disclaimer of warranties: The sample code included in this doc-  
ument is presented for reference only. The code does not neces-  
sarily represent complete, tested programs. The code is provided  
“as is with all faults.” All warranties are expressly disclaimed,  
including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness  
for a particular purpose.  
Web Support  
download our current manuals in PDF format. To order printed  
versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec  
representative or distributor.  
Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base (Knowledge Cen-  
mation or to request technical support for your Intermec prod-  
uct.  
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Telephone Support  
These services are available from Intermec Technologies Corpo-  
ration.  
In the U.S.A. and Canada  
call 1-800-755-5505 and  
Service  
Description  
choose this option  
Factory Repair and  
On-site Repair  
Request a return  
authorization  
1
number for  
authorized service  
center repair, or  
request an on-site  
repair technician.  
Technical Support  
Get technical  
support on your  
Intermec product.  
2
3
Service Contract  
Status  
Inquire about an  
existing contract,  
renew a contract, or  
ask invoicing  
questions.  
Schedule Site Surveys Schedule a site  
4
5
or Installations  
survey, or request a  
product or system  
installation.  
Ordering Products  
Talk to sales  
administration,  
place an order, or  
check the status of  
your order.  
Outside the U.S.A. and Canada, contact your local Intermec  
representative. To search for your local representative, from the  
Intermec web site, click Contact.  
This product with an IEEE 802.11b radio installed is Wi-Fi certified for  
interoperability with other 802.11b wireless LAN devices.  
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Corporate Headquarters  
6001 36th Avenue West  
Everett, Washington 98203  
U.S.A.  
tel 425.348.2600  
fax 425.355.9551  
E 2004 by Intermec Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.  
PB41 Printer Quick Start Guide March 2004  
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