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PA 6000 MCA IV/MCM II. Objectives Product Features Components Mechanical Adjustments Replacement Procedures Maintenance System Backup/Restore Firmware.

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1 PA 6000 MCA IV/MCM II

2 Objectives Product Features Components Mechanical Adjustments Replacement Procedures Maintenance System Backup/Restore Firmware Upgrade Troubleshooting

3 New Features  Rotating Display Orientation  Wired Ethernet (built into the CPU Board)  microSD compatible (removed card that stores system settings and firmware  Multiple passcode levels (User and Admin)  USB Firmware Upgrade  Format Code Error Detection (system can detect invalid label formats)  Format Logging (formats can be stored to the microSD card to be recalled at a later time)

4 Product Features Specifications System Modules User Interface

5 Sato Media Specifications

6 Electrical Specifications

7 PA 6000 General Specifications

8 General Specifications

9 Performance Specifications 10 in or 20 in. E-TAMP 10 in. E-FASA

10 System Modules

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12 Optional Equipment

13 Print Engines

14 Sato SE Series Thermal transfer or direct thermal Thermal transfer or direct thermal 203/300DPI 203/300DPI USB, LAN, RS-232, and Wireless USB, LAN, RS-232, and Wireless Speeds up to 12ips Speeds up to 12ips

15 Sato S84ex Series Thermal transfer or direct thermal 203/305/609DPI USB, LAN, RS-232, Wireless, Parallel, Bluetooth Speeds up to 16ips

16 Zebra ZE 500 Series Thermal transfer or direct thermal 203/300DPI USB, LAN, Wireless, Bluetooth, Parallel Speeds up to 12ips RFID Ready

17 Datamax A-class Thermal transfer or direct thermal 203/300DPI RS-232/422/485 serial interface, Ethernet (wired and wireless) Speeds up to 12ips

18 Theory of Operation

19 Thermal Transfer vs Direct Thermal

20 Theory of Operation

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22 Print Signal Type 3 Our systems uses Type 3 interface meaning we send a signal to tell the Sato when to start to print. The signal is held low until the print cycle ends.

23 User Interface

24 Passwords  Unit– 2718 (v4.32 or below)  Disable Password – Set Admin to 0.  User set password introduced is v.4.33

25 Home Home Screen

26 Job Menu

27 Label Menu

28 Setup Menu

29 Job Settings

30 Info Menu

31 Info Menu (cont'd)

32 Diagnostic Menu

33 E-Tamp Setup

34 MCM II Setup

35 Configure I/O Settings

36 Loading the Ribbon (Sato) New Ribbon Empty Core

37 Loading the Ribbon (cont'd)

38 Loading the Labels (PA)

39 Sato Print Engine

40 Engine Components

41 Engine Components (cont'd)

42

43 LCD Display

44 Rear Panel

45 Switches and Sensors

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48 Front Panel Potentiometers Print – darkness (fine) Offset – Feed position Pitch – vertical print position

49 Dipswitch Panel

50 Sato CPU Board Dipswitches

51 Sato Print Engine Adjustments

52 LCD Darkness Adjustment

53 Printhead Alignment

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55 Printhead Balance

56

57 Ribbon Spinde Tensioning

58 Sato 8485SE Replacement Procedures

59 Printhead Replacement

60 PA 6000 Mechanical Adjustments

61 Product Sensor Adjustment

62 Alignment of E-Tamp Assembly

63 Configure E-Tamp MCM II Setup

64 E-Tamp Parameter Setup

65 Warnings and Errors

66 Warnings and Errors(cont'd)

67 MCA IV & MCM II Diagnostics

68 Interconnection Diagram

69 Maintenance Schedule

70 Backup Settings to USB

71 Firmware Upgrade Procedure


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