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Avery Dennison 9850 Addendum Version 2.0 User Manual

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3.

Press down on the exit cover tabs to open the exit cover on the front of the
printer.

4.

Clean the platen roller with a cloth dampened with water. Turn the platen roller
with your finger and run the cloth across it. Make sure the platen roller is
clean all the way around.

5.

Moisten another cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol. Rub the cotton swab
across the printhead and remove any build-up. You may need to use a
printhead CLEAN-STRIP (part number 120350) if the printhead is extremely
dirty or you see streaks on the supply.

6.

Let the printer dry before you reload supplies.

7.

Close the exit cover by pushing firmly on it. Both latches will click into pla ce.

8.

Close the cover and printhead assembly.

9.

Turn on the printer.

10.

Press Feed/Cut to position the supply under the printhead. Resend your
format, batch, and check digit packets.

A s i a n ( D o u b l e - B y t e ) F o n t s O v e r v i e w

Previously, Monarch printers supported downloadable fonts, but with limited code
pages. Characters are represented by character code pages. These fonts are
designed to be regionally specific; therefore, all code pages may not be supported
in a given font. For example, using Code Page 1252 (Latin 1), index 192
(represented as ~192 in an MPCL batch packet) prints this character, À. The 9850
printer previously supported single-byte character sets, which provided 255
different characters.

However, the 9850 printer now supports printing double-byte character sets, which
provide over 65,000 characters. Double-byte character sets are typically used in
Asian (Far East) countries. Code pages, such as 932 (Japanese Shift JIS) are
available. Each code page contains several thousand characters. To acce ss these
characters in an MPCL batch packet, you need to pick a specific code page and a
specific type of font encoding.