6808CR 40- Column Printer Quick Start Guide
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Table 1-1(continued)
Print-out Explanations
Self Test Description
Available
Graphics
“LOC” shows whether a font is Resident (R)
or Downloaded (D). “CPI” shows characters
per inch. “DESCRIPTION” describes the
graphic. “NAMES” give the “Easy Print”
name, the Line Printer name, and the hexa-
decimal 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.
Card Read-
er Option
Shows the current Card Reader configura-
tion.
IrDA is a term that refers to the wireless standard of commu-
nication developed by the Infrared Data Association. Data is
transferred between devices using light; unseen infrared light.
To work properly, the I rDA ports on each device must be facing
each other and be no more than 36 inches away from each oth-
er. This allows the light signals to be properly sent and re-
ceived. Intermec portable printers are IrDA compliant. Devices
which are IrDA compliant provide quick and reliable wireless
communication. Any IrDA compliant computer can communi-
cate with any I rDA complia nt printer, regardless of the other
features that each device offers.
Intermec printers come from the factory with the IrDA trans-
mission speed rate set at 38.4 kbits and no wait. This is the
recommended setting and allows the printer to receive and
print data at the same time. Using the Intermec configurator
(available from the Intermec Technical Support
1-800-755-5505), you can change the rates, but 38.4 kbits and
no wait are highly recommended transfer rate standards. Oth-
er speeds/settings are not as reliable.