SATO CT4-LX User manual

FX3-LX

Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Before You Start......................................................................................................... 8
About This Manual............................................................................................................................. 8
Safety Precautions............................................................................................................................. 9
Precautions for Installation and Handling........................................................................................ 14
Select a Safe Location................................................................................................................14
Power Supply.............................................................................................................................. 15
Printing.........................................................................................................................................16
Regulatory Approval......................................................................................................................... 17
Environmentally Hazardous Materials..............................................................................................20
Copyrights.........................................................................................................................................21
Limitation of Liability.........................................................................................................................22
Trademarks....................................................................................................................................... 23
What You Can Do with This Product..................................................................... 24
Features of the Product................................................................................................................... 24
Various Ways to Output................................................................................................................... 25
Outputting with General-purpose Software.................................................................................25
Outputting and Controlling with Dedicated Command................................................................26
Outputting with Standalone (AEP) Applications..........................................................................27
Basic Information..................................................................................................... 28
Bundled Accessories........................................................................................................................ 28
Optional Devices.............................................................................................................................. 30
Parts Identification............................................................................................................................ 31
Using the Operator Panel................................................................................................................ 35
LED Indicator...............................................................................................................................35
Operating the Touch Panel......................................................................................................... 36
Operations in the Home Screen................................................................................................. 38
Operations in Online/Offline Mode..............................................................................................39
Operations in the Panel That Is Displayed by Swiping the Screen............................................ 41
Status Icon...................................................................................................................................42
Operations When Errors Occur...................................................................................................47
Adjusting the Print Settings During Printing................................................................................48
Canceling the Print Job...............................................................................................................50
Guidance Videos.............................................................................................................................. 52
List of the Guidance Videos........................................................................................................53
Playing the Guidance Video from the Error Screen................................................................... 55
Getting Access to the Guidance Video in Online Mode............................................................. 56
Operating the Guidance Video....................................................................................................58
Settings Mode...................................................................................................................................59
Settings Mode Menus................................................................................................................. 60
Changing to the Settings Mode.................................................................................................. 61
Logging In to/Logging Out of the Settings Mode........................................................................63
Settings Mode Operations...........................................................................................................64
Setting Value Input...................................................................................................................... 66
Memory of the Product.....................................................................................................................68
Product Memory and USB Memory............................................................................................ 68
Connecting the USB Memory Inside the Product.......................................................................69

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Getting Started......................................................................................................... 73
Installation Space............................................................................................................................. 73
Front View................................................................................................................................... 73
Side View.....................................................................................................................................74
Bottom View................................................................................................................................ 75
Powering On/Off the Product........................................................................................................... 76
Connecting the AC Adapter and the Power Cord...................................................................... 76
Powering On the Product............................................................................................................77
Powering Off the Product............................................................................................................79
Initial Setup (Startup Guide).............................................................................................................81
Startup Guide Flow..................................................................................................................... 82
Startup Guide Cancelation.......................................................................................................... 87
Manually Setting the Print Mode......................................................................................................88
Connecting the Product to a Computer........................................................................................... 90
Procedure for Connecting the Product to a Computer............................................................... 91
Connecting Interfaces..................................................................................................................92
Available Interfaces................................................................................................................ 92
USB Interface Connection (Standard)................................................................................... 93
NFC Interface Connection (Standard)................................................................................... 94
LAN Interface Connection (Standard)....................................................................................95
RS-232C Interface Connection (Optional)............................................................................. 96
Wireless LAN Interface Connection (Optional)...................................................................... 97
Bluetooth Interface Connection (Optional).............................................................................98
Configuring the Interface Settings...............................................................................................99
Interface Setting Methods...................................................................................................... 99
Configuring the Interface Settings from the Settings Mode of the Product............................99
Configuring the Interface Settings Using the All-In-One Tool.............................................. 100
Installing the Printer Driver....................................................................................................... 101
All-In-One Tool Features........................................................................................................... 102
Loading Media and Ribbon................................................................................... 103
Media, Ribbon and Print Methods................................................................................................. 103
Loading Media................................................................................................................................ 104
Usable Media.............................................................................................................................104
Wind Direction of the Media..................................................................................................... 105
Precautions for Loading the Media........................................................................................... 106
Loading the Media Roll............................................................................................................. 107
Loading a Media Roll (When the Optional Dispenser Unit Is Installed)....................................110
Loading a Media Roll (When the Optional Cutter Unit Is Installed).......................................... 115
Loading a Media Roll (When the Optional Linerless Cutter Unit Is Installed)........................... 118
Loading the Fan-fold Media...................................................................................................... 121
Loading Ribbon (Thermal Transfer Only)...................................................................................... 125
Inserting the Core Adapters......................................................................................................126
Loading the Ribbon...................................................................................................................127
Replacing the Ribbon................................................................................................................130
Settings to Match the Media.......................................................................................................... 134
About the Label Waste Prevention Function............................................................................ 134
Setting Batch Print Settings in Media Startup (When Using Only One Type of Media)............ 136
Registering Print Settings as Media Profiles (When Using Multiple Types of Media)............... 143
Print Method (Combined Direct Thermal/Thermal Transfer Model Only)..................................151
Media Sensor Type................................................................................................................... 153
When to Replace Media and Ribbon.............................................................................................155
Checking the Remaining Amount of Media and Ribbon...........................................................155
Conditions That Trigger Paper End.......................................................................................... 156
Conditions That Trigger Ribbon End (Thermal Transfer Only)................................................. 160

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Conditions That Trigger Ribbon Near End (Thermal Transfer Only)........................................ 161
Various Settings of the Product........................................................................... 162
The [SETTINGS] Menu.................................................................................................................. 162
[Printing] Menu.......................................................................................................................... 163
[Media Type].........................................................................................................................163
[Label Length].......................................................................................................................163
[Label Width]........................................................................................................................ 164
[Auto Measure]..................................................................................................................... 164
[Printing Mode]..................................................................................................................... 165
[Ribbon Near End]............................................................................................................... 165
[Speed]................................................................................................................................. 165
[Sensor Type]....................................................................................................................... 166
[Auto-mode].......................................................................................................................... 166
[Print Mode].......................................................................................................................... 166
[Backfeed].............................................................................................................................168
[Eject Cut].............................................................................................................................169
[Darkness Range].................................................................................................................169
[Darkness].............................................................................................................................169
[Imaging]............................................................................................................................... 170
[Advanced]............................................................................................................................172
[Interface] Menu.........................................................................................................................183
[Network]...............................................................................................................................183
[RS-232C]............................................................................................................................. 205
[USB].................................................................................................................................... 207
[NFC].................................................................................................................................... 208
[Ignore CR/LF]......................................................................................................................208
[Ignore CAN/DLE].................................................................................................................208
[RFID]................................................................................................................................... 208
[Applications] Menu................................................................................................................... 218
[Protocol]...............................................................................................................................218
[SBPL]...................................................................................................................................219
[SZPL]...................................................................................................................................222
[SIPL].................................................................................................................................... 224
[STCL]...................................................................................................................................225
[SDPL].................................................................................................................................. 227
[SEPL]...................................................................................................................................234
[Standalone] Menu.................................................................................................................... 237
[AEP].....................................................................................................................................237
[Home Key Confirmation].....................................................................................................238
[Delete Application].............................................................................................................. 239
[System] Menu...........................................................................................................................240
[Regional]..............................................................................................................................240
[Notifications]........................................................................................................................ 242
[Sound]................................................................................................................................. 243
[Energy Saving].................................................................................................................... 244
[LCD Brightness].................................................................................................................. 245
[Show Total Count]...............................................................................................................245
[Password]............................................................................................................................ 245
[Start on AC]........................................................................................................................ 247
[Compatible]..........................................................................................................................247
[Theme].................................................................................................................................253
[Tools] Menu.............................................................................................................................. 255
[Media Startup]..................................................................................................................... 255
[Media Profiles Editing]........................................................................................................ 255
[Test Print]............................................................................................................................ 256
[HEX-Dump]..........................................................................................................................264
[Reset].................................................................................................................................. 268

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[Profiles]................................................................................................................................269
[Service]................................................................................................................................270
[Factory]................................................................................................................................271
[Wi-Fi Site Survey]............................................................................................................... 271
[Install Certificates]............................................................................................................... 271
[Delete Certificates].............................................................................................................. 272
[Clone].................................................................................................................................. 272
[AutoClone Setting].............................................................................................................. 273
[Startup Guide]..................................................................................................................... 274
[Information] Menu.....................................................................................................................275
[Help].................................................................................................................................... 275
[Build Version]...................................................................................................................... 278
[Applications]........................................................................................................................ 278
[Installation Log]................................................................................................................... 278
[Print Module]....................................................................................................................... 279
[Sensor Module]................................................................................................................... 279
[FPGA Version].....................................................................................................................279
[Counters]............................................................................................................................. 279
[LAN].....................................................................................................................................280
[Wi-Fi]................................................................................................................................... 280
[Wi-Fi Direct].........................................................................................................................280
[Wi-Fi Versions].................................................................................................................... 281
[Bluetooth].............................................................................................................................281
[Regulatory].......................................................................................................................... 281
[Language] Menu.......................................................................................................................282
[Bluetooth] Menu....................................................................................................................... 283
[Enable].................................................................................................................................283
[Name].................................................................................................................................. 283
[PIN Code]............................................................................................................................283
[BD Address]........................................................................................................................ 283
[Firm Version]....................................................................................................................... 284
[Host BD Address]............................................................................................................... 284
[Pairing].................................................................................................................................284
[IAP Ready].......................................................................................................................... 284
[iOS Reconnect]................................................................................................................... 284
[Authentication]..................................................................................................................... 284
[ISI]....................................................................................................................................... 285
[ISW]..................................................................................................................................... 285
[PSI]...................................................................................................................................... 285
[PSW]....................................................................................................................................285
[CRC Mode]..........................................................................................................................285
[Flow Control]....................................................................................................................... 286
[Wi-Fi] Menu.............................................................................................................................. 287
[Enable].................................................................................................................................287
[Wi-Fi Setting].......................................................................................................................287
Configuring the Product Settings from a Web Browser................................................................. 301
Accessing to the Web Configuration Page............................................................................... 301
Dashboard................................................................................................................................. 303
Settings...................................................................................................................................... 305
Tools...........................................................................................................................................307
Certificates................................................................................................................................. 309
Adjusting the Product............................................................................................310
Printable Area.................................................................................................................................310
Media Sensor Positions and Media Stop Positions....................................................................... 311
Flow of Printing Operations............................................................................................................313
Printing Operations....................................................................................................................313
Operations in Continuous Mode............................................................................................... 314

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Operations in Tear-Off Mode.....................................................................................................316
Operations in Cutter Mode........................................................................................................320
Operations in Cut & Print Mode................................................................................................326
Operations in Partial Cutter Mode............................................................................................ 330
Operations in Dispenser Mode................................................................................................. 334
Operations in Linerless Cutter Mode........................................................................................ 340
Operations in Linerless Tearoff Mode....................................................................................... 342
Operations for RFID Write (RFID Models Only)....................................................................... 344
Operations When the Media Sensor Is Disabled..................................................................... 358
Operations When the Label Waste Prevention Function Is Enabled........................................ 359
Adjusting the Base Reference Point.............................................................................................. 367
About the Base Reference Point.............................................................................................. 367
Adjusting the Print Position.......................................................................................................370
Adjusting the Media Stop Position............................................................................................ 373
Notes on the Stop/Cut Position of Different Media...................................................................376
Adjusting the Position of the Label Top Sensor........................................................................378
Adjusting the Print Quality..............................................................................................................380
Adjusting the Print Darkness.................................................................................................... 380
Adjusting the Print Speed......................................................................................................... 382
Adjusting the Buzzer Volume......................................................................................................... 384
RFID Settings (RFID Models Only)................................................................................................386
Usable RFID Standards............................................................................................................ 386
Setting Write/Read Conditions Appropriate for RFID Tags.......................................................387
Using the SATO RF Analyze Function to Measure RFID Tags........................................... 387
Loading the Saved RFID Tag Model................................................................................... 392
Printing RFID Tag Errors...........................................................................................................396
RFID Printing Tips..................................................................................................................... 400
Automatically Backing Up the Product's Settings and Data.......................................................... 401
Initializing the Product.................................................................................................................... 404
Procedures for Initializing..........................................................................................................404
List of Initial Values................................................................................................................... 407
[Printing] Menu..................................................................................................................... 407
[Interface] Menu................................................................................................................... 410
[Applications] Menu.............................................................................................................. 417
[Standalone] Menu............................................................................................................... 422
[System] Menu..................................................................................................................... 422
[Tools] Menu......................................................................................................................... 425
[Information] Menu............................................................................................................... 427
[Bluetooth] Menu.................................................................................................................. 428
[Wi-Fi] Menu......................................................................................................................... 429
Maintenance............................................................................................................ 433
Cleaning the Product......................................................................................................................433
Cleaning.....................................................................................................................................433
Cleaning Intervals......................................................................................................................434
Cleaning the Inside of the Product........................................................................................... 435
Cleaning the Inside of the Product (When Optional Linerless Cutter Unit Is Installed)............. 439
Cleaning the Print Head with a Cleaning Sheet....................................................................... 442
Replacing Consumable Parts.........................................................................................................445
Replacing the Print Head..........................................................................................................445
Replacing the Platen Roller...................................................................................................... 448
Replacing the Optional Linerless Platen Roller........................................................................ 450
Operating the Notification Screen of the SOS (SATO Online Services) On-Demand Mode (SOS
users only)...................................................................................................................................... 452
SOS (SATO Online Services) Application (SOS users only)......................................................... 454

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When You Are in Trouble...................................................................................... 455
When an Error Message Appears................................................................................................. 455
Appearance of Error Messages and Operating Procedure When SOS (SATO Online Services) Is
Enabled (SOS users only)............................................................................................................. 513
Contact Information for When You Are in Trouble.........................................................................514
Product Specifications...........................................................................................515
Hardware........................................................................................................................................ 515
Interface.......................................................................................................................................... 519
Supported Interfaces................................................................................................................. 519
USB Interface............................................................................................................................ 520
NFC Interface............................................................................................................................ 521
LAN Interface.............................................................................................................................522
Bluetooth Interface.................................................................................................................... 523
RS-232C Interface.....................................................................................................................524
Wireless LAN Interface............................................................................................................. 526
Printer Languages.......................................................................................................................... 528
Standards........................................................................................................................................529
Usable Media..................................................................................................................................530
Usable Ribbon................................................................................................................................ 535
Usable Fonts.................................................................................................................................. 536
Usable Barcodes............................................................................................................................ 560
Support and Warranty............................................................................................562
SOS (SATO Online Services) (SOS users only)........................................................................... 562
Warranty Period for Consumables................................................................................................. 563

About This Manual
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Before You Start
About This Manual
Thank you for purchasing the SATO CT4-LX (hereafter referred to as "the product").
This manual supplies basic information on how to operate the CT4-LX. Read the manual carefully to
understand each function of the CT4-LX before operation.
Symbols
This operator manual uses following symbols:
Item Description
Warning
The Warning symbol indicates that you can cause death or serious injury
if you do not follow the instructions or procedures.
Caution
The Caution symbol indicates that you can cause injury or property
damage if you do not follow the instructions or procedures.
Note
The Note symbol indicates useful and supplemental information that you
should know.
Reference
The Reference symbol indicates the link of relevant information.
• Reproduction in any manner of all or part of this manual is prohibited.
• The content of this manual is subject to change without notice.
• Great care has been taken in the preparation of this document, but if any problems,
mistakes, or omission are found, please contact your SATO reseller or technical
support.
• The illustrations and screenshots in this manual are for the combined direct thermal/
thermal transfer model, unless otherwise noted.
• This manual uses the build version 6.2.0-r11 firmware in its descriptions.

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Safety Precautions
This topic describes how to use the product safely.
Be sure to read the following information carefully before using the product.
Pictographic Symbols
This operator manual and the product labels use a variety of pictographic symbols. These symbols
emphasize the safe and correct use of the product and to prevent injury to others and property
damage. The explanation of the symbols is as follows. Be sure to understand these symbols well
before you read the main text.
Ignoring the instructions marked by this symbol and
erroneously operating the product could result in death or
serious injury.
Ignoring the instructions marked by this symbol and
erroneously operating the product could result in injury or
property damage.
Example Pictographs
The pictograph means "Caution is required".
The pictograph means "Should not be done".
The pictograph means "Must be done".

Safety Precautions
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Do not use the voltage
other than specified
• Do not use the power supply voltage other than the one specified.
Doing so could result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not use in
hazardous locations
• The product is not explosion proof certified. Do not use in a
potentially explosive environment or atmosphere. Doing so could
result in a fire or explosion.
Do not set on an
unstable area
• Do not set the product on an unstable area, such as a wobbly table
or slanted area or on an area subject to strong vibration. The product
could fall or topple over, possibly resulting in injury.
Do not place in high-
temperature locations
• Do not place the product near heating equipment such as cooking
appliances or a heater, or in high-temperature locations. Doing so
could damage the product or result in a fire or electric shock.
When the product or
AC adapter is dropped
or breaks
• If the product or AC adapter is dropped or breaks, immediately power
off the product, unplug the power cord from the outlet, and contact
your SATO reseller or technical support. Using the product in one of
these conditions could result in a fire or electric shock.
Handling the power
cord and other cables
• If the power cord and other cables become damaged (core is
exposed, wires broken, deformed, etc.), contact your SATO reseller
or technical support. Using the power cord and other cables in this
condition could result in a fire or electric shock.
Handling the AC
adapter, power cord,
and other cables
• Do not damage, break, or alter the AC adapter, power cord, or other
cables. Do not place heavy objects on them, apply heat to them, or
place them in high-temperature locations. Also, do not forcibly bend,
twist, or pull the power cord and other cables. Doing so could result
in a fire or electric shock.
• Do not splash water on the AC adapter, power cord, and other cables
or get them wet. Doing so could result in damage or electric shock.

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• The dedicated AC adapter and power cord included in the package
are to be used specifically for this product. Do not use them for other
electronic products. Also, do not use the AC adapter or power cord
of other products for this product. Doing so could result in a fire or
electric shock.
Do not use the product
when something is
abnormal
• Do not use the product if any abnormality such as smoke or an
unusual odor is detected. Doing so could result in a fire or electric
shock. Immediately power off the product, unplug the power cord
from the outlet, and contact your SATO reseller or technical support
for repairs.
Do not place
containers holding
water or other liquid
near the product
• Do not place flower vases, cups, or other containers holding liquids,
such as water or chemicals, near the product. If water or chemicals
get inside the product, immediately power it off, and contact your
SATO reseller or technical support. Using the product in this condition
could result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not drop the
product in water
• Do not use the product near a container holding liquid. If the product
is dropped into water, immediately power it off, and contact your
SATO reseller or technical support. Using the product in this condition
could result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not put objects
inside the product
• Do not insert or drop any metal or flammable objects down the
opening (cable port, etc.) of the product. If a foreign object gets inside
the product, immediately power it off, unplug the power cord from the
outlet, and contact your SATO reseller or technical support. Using the
product in this condition could result in a fire or electric shock.
Connecting cables or
optional devices
• When connecting a cable or optional device to the product, be sure
to turn off each of the devices. If they are connected with the power
on, an optional device could move unexpectedly, resulting in injury,
electric shock, or damage.
• When installing a cable or optional device, be sure not to make a
mistake in the orientation and steps to install. Otherwise, it could
result in injury, fire, electric shock, or damage.
• Do not use cables other than the ones supplied with the product or
recommended by us. Doing so could result in smoke, fire, electric
shock, or damage.
Do not operate with
wet hands
• Do not power on/power off the product or plug/unplug the power cord
and other cables with wet hands. Doing so could result in electric
shock or damage.
• Do not disassemble or modify the product or the AC adapter. Doing
so could result in a fire or electric shock. Ask your SATO reseller or
technical support to conduct internal inspections, adjustments, and
repairs.

Safety Precautions
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Do not disassemble
the product and the
AC adapter
Using the cleaning
fluid
• Do not use cleaning fluids other than the ones supplied with the
product or recommended by us.
• The cleaning fluid is to be strictly kept away from the fire. Never apply
heat or place it in the fire.
• Keep the fluid out of reach of children to prevent them from
accidentally drinking it. If a child accidentally drinks the fluid,
immediately consult with a physician.
Do not touch or insert
any object in the cutter
• Do not touch the cutter with your hands or insert foreign objects other
than media into the cutter. Doing so could result in injury.
Carrying the product
• Do not carry the product while loaded with media or attached to an
optional external device. They could fall, possibly resulting in injury.
• When setting the product on the floor or a stand, make sure not to
get your fingers or hands trapped under the product.
• Before moving the product, be sure to power it off, unplug the power
cord from the outlet, and disconnect any connected cables. Moving
the product with the power cord or cables still connected could
damage them, possibly resulting in a fire, electric shock, or damage.
Do not place the
product in areas with
high humidity
• Do not place this product in an area with high humidity or where
condensation occurs. If condensation has occurred, immediately
power off the product, and avoid using it until it is dried. Using the
product while condensation is on it could result in a fire, electric
shock, or damage.
AC adapter
• An AC adapter could become hot. Be careful not to get burned.
Power cord and other
cables
• Grab a power cord and other cables by the plug when removing from
the outlet or connector port. Removing a power cord and other cables
by grabbing the cord/cable area could result in exposure of wires,
breakage, fire, electric shock, or damage.
• Do not place the power cord and other cables near a heater or other
sources of heat. Doing so could result in melting of the power cord
and other cables sheathing, fire, electric shock, or damage.

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Loading fan-fold media
• Be careful not to get injured when handling the media inlet or the
cover.
Loading media roll
• When loading a media roll, be careful not to get your fingers trapped
between the media roll and the supply spindle.
Print head
• The print head is hot after printing. Be careful not to get burned when
replacing media or cleaning immediately after printing.
• Do not touch the print head with your bare hands. Doing so could
result in injury or damage.
• To replace the print head, follow the procedure in the Operator
Manual. If the Operator Manual does not contain this procedure,
avoid trying to replace it on your own terms, and contact your SATO
reseller or technical support.
• When opening and closing the print head, make sure that objects
other than media do not get caught. Otherwise, it could result in injury
or damage.
Cover
• When opening and closing the cover, be careful not to get your
fingers trapped in between. Also, firmly hold the cover to prevent it
from closing unexpectedly.
When not using the
product for a long time
• When not using the product for a long time, unplug the power cord
from the outlet to maintain safety.
During maintenance
and cleaning
• When maintaining and cleaning the product, unplug the power cord
from the outlet to maintain safety.

Select a Safe Location
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Precautions for Installation and Handling
Select a Safe Location
Product operations can be affected by the product's environment.
Refer to the following instructions regarding how to install and handle the product.
Install the product on a surface that is flat and level.
Installing the product on a surface that is tilted, and not flat, may reduce the print quality. This may
also cause malfunctions and decrease the life span of the product.
Do not install the product in a location that vibrates.
Subjecting the product to extreme physical shock or vibration may cause malfunctions or damage
the product or lead to the product breakdown.
Do not use or store the product in a location where the temperature and/or humidity are high.
Avoid locations subject to extreme or fast changes in temperature or humidity.
Do not place the product near heating equipment such as a cooking appliance or heater, or in
other high-temperature locations.
The product may break.
Do not use or store the product in a location exposed to water or oil.
Water or oil entering inside the product may cause a fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Avoid dust.
Dust build up may result in reduced print quality, malfunctions, or damage.
Keep out of direct sunlight.
The product has a built-in optical sensor. Exposure to direct sunlight may cause false detections
by the sensor, and may cause the product to not operate correctly. In addition, close the cover
when using the product.
Do not use in hazardous locations.
Do not use in a potentially explosive environment or atmosphere. Doing so could cause a fire or
explosion.
Do not supply power from an AC outlet near electrical equipment with high power
consumption.
Doing so could cause malfunctions or damage due to electrical noise or voltage reduction.

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Power Supply
Product operations can be affected by the product's environment.
Refer to the following instructions regarding how to install and handle the product.
The product requires an AC power supply.
Be sure to connect the product to an AC power supply.
Supply a stable source of electricity to the product.
Do not share its power outlet with other electrical devices. This could cause power fluctuations
and performance issues with your product.

Printing
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Printing
The print result varies depending on the usage environment (temperature and humidity), the supply
condition, and the product settings (the print speed, the print darkness, etc.).
Please sufficiently test the product in your usage environment, and use it with the optimal combination.
If anything is unclear, or if you have any questions, contact your SATO sales representative or reseller.

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Regulatory Approval
FCC Warning
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Shielded cable must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
FCC Statement for Optional Wireless LAN
This device complies with RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20
cm from all people and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Bluetooth/Wireless Communication
Compliance Statement
This product has been certified for compliance with the relevant radio interference regulations of your
country or region. To make sure continued compliance, do not:
• Disassemble or modify this product.
• Remove the certificate label (serial number seal) affixed to this product.
Use of this product near microwave and/or other wireless LAN equipment, or where static electricity
or radio interference is present, may shorten the communication distance, or even disable
communication.
Industry Canada (IC) Statement for Bluetooth
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
• This device may not cause interference.
• This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment
and meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment should be

Regulatory Approval
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installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person’s body
(excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
• L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage.
• L’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un
environnement non contrôlé et respecte les règles d’exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF)
CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou
plus entre le dispositif rayonnant et le corps (à l’exception des extrémités : mains, poignets, pieds et
chevilles).

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Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other
European countries with separate collection systems)
A product marked with this symbol on itself or on its packaging shall not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to an appropriate
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment in
accordance with local regulations. Inappropriate waste handling of this product
may cause detrimental consequences for the environment and damage
to human health. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural
resources and contribute to your community. For more detailed information
on recycling of this product, please contact your local municipal organization,
your household waste disposal service or the dealer where you purchased the
product.

Environmentally Hazardous Materials
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Environmentally Hazardous Materials
RoHS Directive
This product is in conformity with RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU on the Restriction of the Use of Certain
Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
Compliance Status of REACH Regulation
(1) Status of registered chemical substances
No chemical substances are intentionally emitted, nor are there any chemical substances that are
registered with the European Chemicals Agency.
(2) Information about the Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) contained in the product
Currently, there has been no information communicated regarding SVHC that exceed 0.1% of the
product's weight. In the future, if SVHC that exceed 0.1% of the product's weight are found, we
will immediately communicate that information.
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