Inkjetinc Anser U2 Tijprinter Usermanual
Inkjetinc Anser U2 Tijprinter Usermanual
Inkjetinc Anser U2 Tijprinter Usermanual
OPERATION MANUAL
MODELS:
U2 SMART
U2 SMARTONE
U2 PRO-S
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www.anser-u2.com
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Table of Contents
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4.5.6 Printer Status ..................................................................................................... 37
4.6 Function Tree ................................................................................................................. 38
5. Additional Printer Operations....................................................................................................... 39
5.1 Printer Software Update ............................................................................................... 40
6. MessagePRO II PC Software .......................................................................................................... 41
6.1 USB Data Synchornization ............................................................................................. 42
6.2 Edit Message .................................................................................................................. 42
6.3 Software Description ..................................................................................................... 42
7. Optional Accessories ..................................................................................................................... 43
7.1 External Photocell ......................................................................................................... 44
7.2 External Encoder............................................................................................................ 44
7.3 Alarm Kit ........................................................................................................................ 45
7.4 Photocell and Encoder Installation ............................................................................... 46
7.5 Sensors and Alarm Kit Installation................................................................................ 46
8. Daily Protection and Maintenance ............................................................................................... 47
8.1 Cartridge Maintenance ................................................................................................. 48
8.2 Periodic Time Adjustment............................................................................................. 48
8.3 Printer Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 48
9. Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................. 49
9.1 Encoder Setting Problem............................................................................................... 50
9.2 Photocell Setting Problem............................................................................................. 50
10. Specification ................................................................................................................................ 51
10.1 U2 Ink Jet Printer ........................................................................................................... 52
10.2 External Photocell ......................................................................................................... 53
10.3 External Encoder............................................................................................................ 54
10.4 Alarm Kit ........................................................................................................................ 55
10.5 Expansion Kit Box .......................................................................................................... 56
11. Installation / Operation Precautions .......................................................................................... 57
11.1 Installation Precautions ................................................................................................ 58
11.2 Operation Precautions .................................................................................................. 58
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1. ANSER Ink Jet Printer Components
This section will cover brief introduction of:
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1.1 Thermal Ink Jet (TIJ) Technology
TIJ technology uses a drop ejection process, storing ink in a cartridge that regulates the
pressure of the fluid. Inks are then delivered to the firing chamber to be heated at more
than 1,000,000 C/second by an electric resister. A 0.1 micrometer thick film of ink is heated
to around 340C, from which a bubble is formed to expel the ink. A droplet breaks away
from this bubble causing it to collapse, the firing chamber then refills as the whole process
repeats.
Substrate Type *
U2 Smart c c
U2 SmartONE” c c
U2 Diesel c
U2 Pro c
U2 ProS c c c
U2 MobileONE” c c
* Substrate classification
Porous: Paper, cardboard, sponge, untreated woods, etc.
Semi Porous: Waxed surfaces, coated paper, plaster, concrete, etc.
Non Porous: plastics, metals, varnished woods, glass, etc.
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2. ANSER Ink Jet Printer Components
This section covers detail explanation of ANSER printer components, which
makes up from 3 major components include:
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2.1 Printer Main Unit
U2 Smart
U2 SmartONE”
U2 ProS
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1 Dust Cover Help to protect cartridge from getting damaged in
harsh environment.
2 Print Head The printhead uses the ink supplied by the ink bag to
print the text and
graphic characters on a product.
3 Built-in Photocell Sensor that senses object and trigger printing function.
10 Infrared Receiver Light When it can receive signal indicator will light up.
11 Power Port Connects AC adapter and power supply plug with its
port.
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2.2 Pocket-size Remote Keypad
U2-Smart/U2-SmartONE”/U2-ProS can be operated by ANSER’s remote keypad
3 Cursor Tab Keys These buttons allow you to move your cursor faster
when creating new message.
5 Arrow Keys The arrow keys allow the operator to navigate through
the software menus.
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7 ESC Key ESC key has multiple functions, and it allows operator
to perform the following tasks;
1. Exit to main page
2. Go to previous page
3. Cancel a task
11 Arrow Keys The arrow keys allow the operator to navigate through
the software menus.
13 Arrow Keys The arrow keys allow the operator to navigate through
the software menus.
15 Arrow Keys The arrow keys allow the operator to navigate through
the software menus.
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2.3 Printer Assembly Kit
1 2 3
2 Clamps and Round Bars It allows you to install your printer in both
horizontal and vertical print directions
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3. Installation
This section will cover brief introduction of:
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3.1 Printer Mounting Direction
▲ Installation Consideration
Installation Consideration
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2 Anti-shock plate
should be installed
according to the
direction of the
moving object.
2 Insert the ink cartridge into the printer at a 15 degree angle and then
press it down.
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Remove Ink Cartridge from Printer
* Please make sure the printer is idle before removing ink cartridge from printer.
* Always cap your cartridge when it’s not used. And, store the cartridge properly.
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Plug the power adapter into the 12VDC socket and plug the power adapter into a wall
outlet, or the power source.
CAUTION: Please make sure printer is idle before unplugging the power adapter, to prevent damage
to the printer and ink cartridge.
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4. User Interface Operation
This section covers detail explanation of ANSER printer user interface:
4.3 Editor
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Before start operation in U2 printer, please make sure infrared receiver is turn on (bright IR LED
light). If no, please press the infrared switch button to turn it on.
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U2 ProS System Main Page
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Status U2 Smart /
U2 ProS Description
Name SmartONE”
Printing It shows whether the current
Status printer is performing printing task.
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During printing, the icon rotates
otherwise remains still.
USB Status USB port is connected to a storage
device in the original format.
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Ink cartridge detection abnormal or
does not exist.
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4.1.2 Print Preview
Present the printing content that the printer is about to/is printing.
Print Preview
Display the message that the printer is about to print, and when the message length
exceeds the screen display area, the remote control can be used in
the system main screen.
1 Product Counter Count the number of prints done since the first print.
When message content contains counter information,
2 Counter, Box, Lot
display the printing content.
Display ink cartridge residual ink volume and estimated
3 Surplus
number of prints.
When message content contains date time related
Datetime
information, display the printing content.
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4.2 Menu Settings Page
In U2 printers home page, can be used to call out the menu settings page, and use
the left and right direction keys and enter key to select.
4.3 Editor
From U2 printer main menu select “Editor “to enter message list interface. User can use
the operation bar to add, delete, edit, etc., printer memory information. The detailed
functions are as follow:
Operation Buttons
Message Content
Message List
Preview
Message Number
Message Name
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4.3.1 Message Selection and Printing
『 』,to enter add new message page. The page contains 3 blocks:
Message preview, message name and message objects. When adding a new message
you can edit the message name first and then select message object by pressing
『 』 and enter to edit the message object.
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Message Preview
Message Name
Message Objects
Before adding a new message, user needs to first set the message mode to free mode
or line mode (support 1-4 lines). The free mode will not limit the height and placement
of the message object. The line mode will fix the height of each message object to
maximum height and line them up equally, and the position is aligned with the upper
edge of each line. After setting completed, will enter to the new message object page.
Message editing mode is introduced in the next chapter.
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4.3.3 Edit Message
U2 Printer constructs the message that the user needs to print in an object-based
manner. Edit message page have 5 actions can be performed: Add, edit, move, delete
and edit message name.
Add Message Object
User commonly used printing content is integrated into eight “message objects” for
user editing: Text, production date, expiry date, counter, shift, logo, barcode and string.
Each object is described below:
a. Text
Text such as product name, description text and any text can be received as fixed text
content in every print. The font of text object can be Arial or gothic, and the parameter
settings include: font size and angle (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°).
b. Time / Expire
The current time information stored internally can be used to create manufacture date
or expiry date according to the set validity period. This feature allows users to edit 30
type of time formats including: year, month, day, time, minute, second, Jewish day,
number of weeks, week, AM/PM and custom symbols.
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c. Counter
U2 printer internally have 3 types of counters: General counter, box counter and lot
counter. Every counter has four parameters that can set: Maximum value, minimum
value, start value (current value) and increment value. When the counter reaches
maximum value, it will automatically return to minimum value, where the box counter
also causes the lot counter to carry.
d. Shift
The work shift table divides the day into several time periods, and each time slot has a
shift name. For example, if the current time is 09:14, the content corresponding to shift
would be AAA, then the object will be printed as AAA. The system support setting 24
groups as limit.
e. Logo
Select the image object, the source of image can be imported from Message Pro using
USB and then imported into the system. The supported format is bmp black and white
image file. The image size supports up to 150 pixels height and 26200 pixels long.
f. Barcode
U2 printer supports editing static text in barcodes, such as CODE-128 barcode content
as text. If you need to print dynamic barcode content, you can use the Message Pro II
to generate. The supported barcodes as listed in below table:
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Name 1 Name 2 Description
1 EAN8
2 EAN13
3 DUN14
4 EAN128
5 UPCA
6 UPCE
7 CODE39
8 CODE128
9 ITF14 SCC-14
10 NVE18 SSCC18
11 C25INTER INTER25
12 CODABAR
13 PDF417
14 DATAMATRIX
15 QRCODE
16 GS1 DataBar
17 GS1 DATAMATRIX
g. String
U2 printer system enables users to set their own strings, such as: company name, URL,
etc., for users to quickly edit messages. The system supports up to 5 string groups.
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Edit Message Object
After each message object is edited, it will enter the message preview screen, and
remote control keys can be used to adjust the position of
the object.
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Edit Message Name
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Repeat printing delay:From “System Settings” “Printhead ”can perform setup.
Setting values contain “Initial print delay” and “Continuous print delay”.
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4.4 Editor Settings
The “Editor Settings” main menu can be used for “Global shift table”, “Global string table”,
“Pre-zero format” and “Custom year” to improve the efficiency of message editing.
Functions are described below:
4.4.1 Global Shift Table
Shift objects within a message can be edit by going through “Main menu” Global
Shift Table” to the editing page.
4.4.2 Global String Table
String objects within a message can be edit by going through “Main menu” “Global
String Table” to the editing page.
4.4.3 Pre-Zero Format
When setting system printing dynamic values, the rendering of meaningless characters
before numerical values, there are three items can be set: Time, date and counter as
show in the following table:
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4.5 System Settings
When U2 printer software system is running, while on main menu or message page can
press 『 』to enter system settings page. There are 6 items in the system
settings: General settings, printhead settings, device settings, display settings, sound
settings, and printer status.
4.5.1 General Settings
General settings are for setting the basic values of the system, setting items are as
follow
Language
U2 Printer supports 20 different languages: Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese,
Japanese, Korean, English, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, French, Italian,
Turkish, Hungarian, Slovak, Czech, Switzerland, Romanian, Polish, Serbian, Bulgarian.
Measurement Units
Select British imperial (Inch) or Metric system(millimeter)
Password Setup
When the password function is turned on, every time printer is power on will prompt
to enter password so as to record usage. The system allows up to 5 sets of user
password to be set. System default Administrator password: 1234, Please manage and
keep it safe.
Font
U2 printer system has built-in two types of fonts Arial and Gothic. System also provides
custom fonts for usage. User can use USB to import custom fonts and select from the
“custom fonts” menu.
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Global Delay
The print delay applies to all messages in the printer. When the global delay has been
set, printer will ignore message delay value and use the global delay value as the main
parameter. See 4.3.4
Daylight Saving
Set daylight saving function:
Daylight
Start End
Format
The last Sunday of October each year
Every year on the last Sunday of March,
Europe at 01:59:59, it jumps to 03:00:00.
01:59:59 in the morning, jump to
01:00:00
Every year on the second Sunday of The first Sunday of November each year
USA March, at 01:59:59, it jumps to 01:59:59 in the morning, jump to
03:00:00. 01:00:00
System Time
Adjust current system time: (Year/month/day H:M:S)
Log Report
Function Description
Before backing up, please make sure the USB is plugged into printer.
Backup Log Back up the log file to USB://auprn/u2d/report.log
Back up the log file to USB://auprn/u2s/report.log
Before using, please make sure the USB is plugged into printer.
Export / Import Settings Export settings to USB file or import from USB into system
Export / Import Before using, please make sure USB has been inserted
Message Export all messages to USB file or import from USB into system.
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Restore Default
It will reset all setting values to factory default, but user-defined message will be
completely retained.
4.5.2 Printhead Settings
Printhead settings sets the values of cartridge printhead, setting items are described
below:
Direction
Horizontal Resolution
Encoder Off
System support range: 50~600 DPI (50 DPI per step) .
Encoder On
● 300 DPI encoder system support : 150 DPI, 300DPI.
● 400 DPI encoder system support: 200 DPI, 400DPI.
Pre-Purge
System pre-purge is a pre-spray for the equipment’s standby state to keep the nozzle
moist. Humidity can be set (1~5), the more dryer the environment (or the more volatile
the ink), the greater the setting value should be.
Repeat Printing
The printer continuously prints the same message according to the setting content,
setting content as below:
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Options \ Content Setting Content
Trigger Off On On
Count - - 0-65535
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4.5.4 Display Settings
Set the brightness of the LCD screen, time value of screensaver, and LCD test.
Screen Brightness: set screen brightness, range 1~10.
Screen saver: screen saver time, range 1~60 minutes.
LCD Test: after enabled, LCD will display R(red), G(green), B(blue), W(white) each one
second.
4.5.5 Sound Settings
Set counter alarm, keypad tone and printing beep. User can also detect buzzer through
check sound option.
4.5.6 Printer Status
The current software and hardware version, distributor code, ink, cartridge and system
alarms related information can be queried in the status function.
Printer: display printer S/N, software and hardware version information.
Ink: display ink volume.
Cartridge: display cartridge type and printing information.
Alarm: display system errors.
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4.6 Function Tree
Printer’s system has three main functions: “Edit”, “Editor Settings” and “System Settings”.
System function tree is as follow:
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5. Additional Printer Operations
This section covers additional operations:
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5.1 Printer Software Update
Updating By USB
1. Copy the .ans file into firmware folder on the auprnfirmware USB directory.
2. Stay at the main page of printer interface and insert the USB.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
4. Please wait 90 seconds then disconnect and reconnect the power cable.
Note: If the instruction does not appear automatically after 10 seconds, re-insert the USB.
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6. MessagePRO II PC Software
This section covers operation of PC software:
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MessagePRO II is a proprietary software which can be paired with U2 2nd series printers. It
provides complete and powerful editing functions and USB can be used to exchange
messages and software updates.
2. From MessagePro II, open and edit messages in the USB directory.
3. After finish editing, insert the USB back into the printer.
4. Printer will ask “Import and overwrite from USB”, press “Yes “to import all message
into printer.
Notice
1. When messages are synchronized, fonts and images are automatically imported
into the system.
2. When messages are synchronized, all internal messages in the printer will be
overwrite.
3. When messages are synchronized, time and date format, shift table, string table,
custom year, zero display formats (time/date/counter) in the configuration file will
also be imported into the system.
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7. Optional Accessories
This section covers information related to external accessories that can be
connected to U2 printers:
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U2 printers can support external photocell, encoder and warning light, their specifications
and installation method are described below:
Installation
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Installation
Installation
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7.4 Photocell and Encoder Installation
When both photocell and encoder need to be installed together please use Y-cable, as
shown in the following figure:
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8. Daily Protection and Maintenance
This section covers important information regarding the daily maintenance
of both printer and cartridges:
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For normal use, the following daily maintenance operations are required:
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9. Troubleshooting
This section covers topics related to the functioning of the printer:
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The following is the recommended troubleshooting procedure when the user encounters a
fault on the printing. When abnormal printing occurs in the printer, you can follow the steps
below to perform simple troubleshooting. If the user cannot solve the problem according to
procedure, please contact distributor or the manufacturer for technical support.
9.1 Encoder
9.2 Photocell
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10. Specification
This section covers information related to the technical specifications of
printer and external accessories:
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10.1 U2 Ink Jet Printer
Printer
Weight 550g
Power Specifications
Optional Accessories
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10.2 External Photocell
Specification
Dimensions D×H:Φ22.0×72.0(mm)
Content Items
Photocell 1
9-pin 15-pin conversion cable 1
Screw 2
Washer 2
Nut 2
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10.3 External Encoder
Specification
Content Items
Encoder 1
M6×L20 screw 8
M6 washer 8
M6 Nut 8
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10.4 Alarm Kit
Dimensions D×H:Φ80.0×316.0(mm)
Weight 600g
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10.5 Expansion Kit Box
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11. Installation / Operation Precautions
This section covers information related to precautions that should be
consider during installation and operation of printer:
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11.1 Installation Precautions
1. The printer must be equipped with an anti-collision mechanism and tighten all screws
after installation. In the absence of an anti-collision mechanism for the nozzle, any
external damage suffered (such as a box impact nozzle) is not covered by the warranty.
2. Please remove the cartridge at a 15-degree angle.
3. Users are strongly advised to ground the power supply, and should avoid sharing power
with large power equipment such as motors.
4. If there is too much dust in the working environment, it is strongly recommended to
use an air compressor to remove internal dust.
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