Quick GuideFor printer model: MB400i / MB410iwww.satoworldwide.comPN: 9001191(D)www.satoamerica.com
6Battery PackWarning AC Adaptor / Battery Charger (Option)• Never try to take apart the battery pack or modify it in any way such as with a solder ir
7Warning Specific CautionsLocationNever use the battery charger with any other battery pack except for the specified one. Doing so can rupture the ba
8PowerThermal Head and Stepping Motor• Do not use wet hands to operate the power switch, replace the battery pack or unplug the AC adapter or battery
9Tear-off BarReplacing the Battery PackThis part contains a blade. Take care to avoid being injured by the blade and other sharp parts in the printer.
10Leaving the printer unused for a long timeMaintenance and CleaningPrecautions in UseDo not place the printer in a hot or cold place. The operation t
11Do not disassemble or modify the printer. The printer has high-precision components inside requiring fine adjust-ment. Do not disassemble the printe
122. UnpackingMake sure you have all the printer components shown here. If any compo-nent is missing, contact the dealer where you purchased the produ
133. Names of Parts*2 On a wireless LAN interface operating panel (manufacturer option), a CHARGE LED is provided.*1 Only provided on wireless LAN int
142344D1ONLabel guideLabel width scalePlatenLabel guide stopperDIP switchUSB connectorRS-232C connectorLabel guide11010090807060
15Names and Functions of Operating PartsRS-232C cover: This covers the RS-232C connector. RS-232C connector: Connects with a PC etc. USB/DIP switch co
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16POWER button: Turns the power on and off. Battery cover: A specialized battery pack is placed inside. Battery life indicator (LED): Displays the ava
174. Preparing for First-time OperationCharging the Battery Pack Charging by installing the battery pack in the battery charger (optional) Install th
182. Insert the battery pack into the slot, with the terminal pointing down-ward. When charging begins, the CHARGE lamp (red) lights. When charging is
19Charging by installing the specialized AC adapter (optional) on the printer This charges the battery pack while it is installed in the printer. 1. R
20Installing and Removing the Battery Pack1. Open the battery cover. 2. While pressing the gray hook, insert the battery pack, then close the battery
21Notes:• Be sure to turn the power off before removing or replacing the battery pack. When the power is off, the STATUS LED turns off (see Power OF
22Install the specialized AC adapter (optional) on the printer for use. The label installation method differs by printing mode. 1. Remove the DC inpu
23Loading LabelsThe label installation method differs by printing mode.Continuous Printing ModeSee the printers in the figure under the header, Operat
241. Slide the cover release lever in the arrow direction to open the cover. First, slide the dispenser unit to the continuous printing mode posi-tion
253. Load the paper in the printer. Make sure the roll is oriented correctly. 4. Confirm that the label roll can be rotated easily by hand. If rotatio
iTable of ContentsPreface ... 1For the Bluetooth or
26Dispense mode printingSee the printers in the figure under the header Operation Modes, in chap-ter 14, Reference.The figure below shows how labels c
271. Slide the cover release lever in the arrow direction to open the cover. First, slide the dispenser unit to the continuous printing mode positio
283. Peel the label at the tip of the label paper. This step is unneccessary when you are using linerless labels.4. Load the paper in the printer. M
295. Confirm that the label roll can be rotated easily by hand. If rotation is labored, this can cause a feed error. Remove the label roll and adjus
307. For linerless labels with perforation, pull the label upward to tear along the perforated line. Ensure that the tear-off edge is just at the beg
315. Turning the Power OnWhen the preparation steps are complete, turn the power on or off.Power ON1. Hold down the POWER button until the STATUS LED
326. Test Printing1. When pressing the FEED button and holding down the POWER button simultaneously, the printer enters the test mode. Press the FEED
337. Operation with an RS-232C CableTo print with an optional RS-232C cable connected to a PC or a handheld terminal, perform the following operations
348. Operation with a USB CableTo print with an optional USB cable (mini B type) connected to a PC or a handheld terminal, perform the following opera
352. Insert the USB cable in the connector. Match the arrow on the USB cable connector with the arrow beside the printer connector, and insert it firm
ii10. Operation with Bluetooth or Wireless LAN ... 3811. Removing printed labels ... 39When the next label
369. Operation via Infrared Communica-tionTo print using a Bluetooth interface or a wireless LAN interface, perform the following operations.1. Remove
373. Adjust the printer position so that the PC or handheld terminal is within a 30° area vertically and horizontally (cone shape) from the center of
3810. Operation with Bluetooth or Wire-less LANTo print using a Bluetooth interface or a wireless LAN interface, perform the following operations. 1.
3911. Removing printed labels1. Data is sent from a PC. 2. When printing is complete, hold the right or left corner of the label, pull it in the direc
40When the next label is not printed1. With the printer online, press the PRINT button to take the printer offline (STATUS LED turns off). 2. Press th
4112. TroubleshootingThe status of this printer is indicated by the STATUS LED display and a buzzer sound. When the STATUS LED display or buzzer indic
42STATUS LED/buzzer Mode Content -->LED: ON (red) All modes Low battery ALED: Blinking (red) every 2 seconds Buzzer: One long beep Online Modul
43## Contact your nearest service center or dealer.--> Cause Clearing Method A 1 The battery is not fully charged. 1 Charge the battery. B 1
44When printing fails (automatic printing)In direct sunlight or under illumination, the internal sensors may mis-oper-ate (assuming a label is present
45## Contact your nearest service center or dealer.Vertical stripes 1 The head is dirty2 The head is defective1 Clean the head (See Caring for the the
1PrefaceThank you for purchasing the Barcode Printer, MB400i/410i.This manual is created so that a first-time user of MB400i/MB410i can learn its basi
4613. Daily CareBe sure to turn the power off and remove the battery pack before perform-ing the following operations. Caring for the thermal head 1.
47Caring for the platen/dispenser roller/paper sensor1. Slide the cover release lever to open the main cover. When in dispense mode printing, first sl
4814. ReferenceIncluded Items Shoulder belt This belt allows you to carry the printer on your shoulder. 1. Thread the shoulder belt through the belt h
49Battery charger (single) This charges a single battery pack. AC adapter for printer Use this to supply power from a household power outlet (AC100V o
50Case with rain-resistant cover You can buy a Waist case or a case that hangs from the shoulder. The shoulder case is a version of the Waist case tha
514. Affix the rain-resistant cover to the Waist case with the buttons and set in place. 5. Attach the shoulder strap to the case. Waist case - Does
522. Place the lower side in the case so that the printer is completely in the case. 3. Close the Waist case cover. 4. Run a belt through the Waist ca
53Operation Modes There are two printer operation modes: continuous printing mode, and dis-pense mode printing. Test printing and online printing are
54Normal operation mode The LED display for the normal operation mode is as follows.When the buzzer sound mode is enabled, the buzzer sounds upon star
55Test printing mode (FEED button + POWER ON) When the buzzer sound mode is enabled, the buzzer sounds upon startup. Release the FEED button to stop
2“Bluetooth” is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA.Our company is using this trademark based on a licensing contract with this associat
56Dispense mode printing Dispense mode printing setting Changing the dispense mode printing setting The dispenser operation mode setting is changed by
57Head check setting modeIn the head check setting mode, a check can be performed in two check-ing areas: the printing area and the barcode printing a
58Online command setting mode Online command setting details Change online command settingThe online command setting is changed by the DIP switch (DSW
59Buzzer sound mode setting A buzzer can be sounded upon starting up the printer and upon errors. The buzzer is enabled by default. This can be enable
60Standard/non-standard code setting modeStandard/non-standard code settings for control codes can be changed using the control code setting command.S
61DIP SwitchSetting DIP switch1. Turn the power OFF. 2. Open the DIP switch cover. 3. Use a pointed object, such as the tip of a ballpoint pen, to cha
62DIP Swith setting itemsDIP Switch Cover Key Startup Mode1234 PrintFeedInterface ContentOFFOFFOFFOFFclose OFF OFF RS-2C Normal printing modeclose OFF
63Basic Specifications of MB400i/MB410iItem MB400i MB410iPrinting method Thermal printingHead density 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) 12 dots/mm (305 dpi)Maximum
64Paper Paper thickness Paper shape Label size [backing liner and I-mark pitch]Always use genuine SATO labels.2.5 Mil to 7.5 Mil (0.064 mm to 0.190 mm
65Low power consumption functionEnters sleep mode after five seconds of non-activity (button press, data reception or cover operation). Auto-matically
31. Safety PrecautionsIn this section, safety precautions about printer operation are explained to ensure proper care and usage. Make sure to read the
66Barcode EAN8/13, UPC-E/UPC-A, NW-7, CODE39, CODE93, CODE128, INTERLEAVED 2 of 5, POSTNET, RSS-14Note: However, barcodes are to be used at:
6715. SATO Contacts
68SATO GROUP OF COMPANIES• Extensive contact information of worldwide SATO operations can be found on the Internet at www.satoworldwide.comAsia Pacifi
4Specific WarningsLiquidForeign MatterA circle with a diagonal line indicates something you should not do. The symbol on the left indicates that you s
5Dropping and Damage Abnormal ConditionsDisassemblyShould the printer ever be dropped or other-wise become damaged, immediately turn off the power a
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