Tuesday 25 December 2018

how to use smart label printer



https://www.seikoprinter.com/


About Your Smart Label Printer 
The Smart Label Printer is the best way to instantly print one-at-a-time labels. Direct thermal printing technology does not use ink, toner or ribbon, just labels. The SLP produces fast, laser quality output on a variety of label sizes with the ability to print text, graphics, POSTNET codes and barcodes.

With the wide variety of available SmartLabels, you can use your SLP to create labels for just about anything. Here are some examples:

・Envelope labels ・Barcode labels
・File folder labels ・Business/Appointment Card
・Video Tape ・Name badge labels
・Security Voucher ・CD or DVD labels
・Shipping labels ・Jewelry labels
・Storage container labels ・Binder labels
・Notebook labels ・Shelf labels
・Videocassette labels

GETTING STARTED

What You Need
In order to use your SLP and software, you need to have the following:

PC Users:
 Windows XP, Server 2003, Vista or Windows 7
 IBM® PC or compatible using 233MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU
 Minimum 64MB RAM, 128MB recommended
 1.5GB hard disk space
 USB port or RS232C serial port
 CD-ROM or DVD drive

Mac Users:
 Mac OS X v10.5 or later
 PowerPC® G4 (867MHz or higher), G5, or Intel® processor
 Minimum 512MB RAM
 Minimum 9GB hard disk space
 USB port
 DVD drive


Guide:
1) Installing the SLP 620, 650, or 650SE
2) Connecting the SLP to a Power Outlet
3) Connecting the SLP to Your Computer
4) Setting up the Printer
5) Loading a Roll of Labels
6) Adjusting the Position of Labels
7) Testing the Printer

Status Light Indicators
LED Indicator State
Off Power off/Stand-by
Steady Green           --   On-line
Steady Yellow         --   Off-line
Blinking Green 1*   --   Paper out
Blinking Green 3*   --   Cooling down
Blinking Yellow 1*  --   Paper jam
Blinking Yellow 2*  --  Buffer overflow
Blinking Red 1*      --   Head temperature error
Blinking Red 2*      --   Voltage error
Blinking Red 3*      --   Head error
Blinking Red 5*      --   Hard error

* The number refers to the number of blinks.

Ordering Parts


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