Datamax-O'Neil E-Class Mark III 3xxxxxxx Operator’s Manual User Manual
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Chapter 1 – Getting Started
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The E-Class Mark III printer (hereafter referred to as “the printer”) is user-friendly thermal printing device
that blends quality and durability in an affordable package to meet all of your labeling needs. This manual
provides the information necessary to operate and maintain the printer.
To begin printing labels or tags, refer to the instructions included with your software labeling program. For
your convenience, a Windows printer driver can be found on the Accessories CD-ROM, or it can be
downloaded from our website
label formats, a copy of the Class Series 2 Programmer’s Manual also is included for your reference, or the
manual can be downloaded.)
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After removing the printer from the packaging material, check the contents of the box. In addition to the
printer, the following items should be present:
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Power Supply
Accessories CD-ROM
Any special or additionally ordered items
Additional Requirements
The following items are necessary to generate labels:
Parallel, Serial, USB, or (if equipped for LAN
connectivity an Ethernet cable); see Section
2.2.2 for details.
Applicable media; see Appendix A for
details.
Contact customer support or your sales representative
for advice on the media and software that may best be
suited for your application.
It is a good idea to save all packaging material for future use.