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                                          EQUIPMENT
                                           MANUAL




                                                      Avery Dennison®
                                                      Pathfinder®
                                                      6059 Printer




TC6059EM Rev. AA 6/19
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Each product and program carries a respective written warranty, the only warranty on which the
customer can rely. Avery Dennison Corp. reserves the right to make changes in the product,
the programs, and their availability at any time and without notice. Although Avery Dennison
Corp. has made every effort to provide complete and accurate information in this manual, Avery
Dennison Corp. shall not be liable for any omissions or inaccuracies. Any update will be
incorporated in a later edition of this manual.


2019 Avery Dennison Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any
form by any means, without the prior written permission of Avery Dennison.




Trademarks

Avery Dennison® and Pathfinder® are registered trademarks of Avery Dennison Corporation.
Android is a trademark of Google LLC.
Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A.
All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders.




Outside the U.S., send batteries to:
EMEA, 4 Awberry Court, Croxley Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, WD18 8PD


Avery Dennison
170 Monarch Lane
Miamisburg, OH 45342


TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................................................. 1-1
     Audience ........................................................................................................................................ 1-1
     Printer Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1-1
     About the Printer ............................................................................................................................. 1-2
        Display ........................................................................................................................................ 1-3
        Using the Keyboard ...................................................................................................................... 1-3
     Battery Safety Information ................................................................................................................ 1-3
        Recycling Information ................................................................................................................... 1-3
     Charging the Battery ........................................................................................................................ 1-4
     Replacing the Battery ...................................................................................................................... 1-4
LOADING SUPPLIES ............................................................................................................................ 2-1
     Loading Labels, Tags, or Receipt Paper ............................................................................................ 2-1
        Loading for Non-Peel Mode ........................................................................................................... 2-4
        Loading for Peel Mode .................................................................................................................. 2-6
     Calibrating the Supply...................................................................................................................... 2-8
PRINTING LABELS ............................................................................................................................... 3-1
     Printing ........................................................................................................................................... 3-1
        About RFID Supplies .................................................................................................................... 3-1
     Entering Data .................................................................................................................................. 3-1
     Scanning Bar Codes ........................................................................................................................ 3-2
     Certification Note ............................................................................................................................ 3-2
     Printing Test Labels ......................................................................................................................... 3-3
        Printing a Checkerboard Label ...................................................................................................... 3-3
        Printing a Gray Scale Label .......................................................................................................... 3-3
        Printing a Serial Quality Label ....................................................................................................... 3-3
        Printing a Parallel Quality Label .................................................................................................... 3-3
        Printing a Diagnostic Label ........................................................................................................... 3-4
        Printing an RFID Diagnostic Label ................................................................................................. 3-4
CARE & MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................... 4-1
     Storing the Printer ........................................................................................................................... 4-1
     Clearing Supply Jams ...................................................................................................................... 4-1
     Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................... 4-1
        Cleaning the Printhead ................................................................................................................. 4-2
        Cleaning the Platen, Liner Drive, and Pinch Rollers ........................................................................ 4-2
        Cleaning the Supply Sensors ........................................................................................................ 4-3
        Cleaning the Display Screen and Scanner Window.......................................................................... 4-4
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TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................ 5-1
     Technical Support ........................................................................................................................... 5-2
SPECIFICATIONS & ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................................... A-1
     Printer Specifications ....................................................................................................................... A-1
     Battery Specifications ...................................................................................................................... A-2
     Radio Specifications ........................................................................................................................ A-2
     Bluetooth Specifications ................................................................................................................... A-2
     RFID Specifications ......................................................................................................................... A-2
     Supply Specifications....................................................................................................................... A-2
     Accessories .................................................................................................................................... A-3




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G E T T I N G S TA R T E D                                                                       1
The Avery Dennison® Pathfinder® 6059 prints, scans, and collects data. The printer operates
in peel mode or non-peel mode. The printer uses the Android™ 7.1 platform. The printer may
contain an optional 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WLAN plus Bluetooth 4.2 dual mode radio and an optional
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) module, which the printer uses to encode (program) an
RFID inlay while printing. RFID inlays contain an embedded programmable microchip and an
antenna.

        RFID supplies can be damaged by static electricity. Ground yourself by touching metal
        before handling the RFID supplies.

This manual describes how to insert a battery, load supplies, and clean the printer. It also
includes basic troubleshooting information. Your printer may contain a custom application.
Avery Dennison writes custom applications. Contact your Avery Dennison Representative for
more information.

Audience
This manual is for the operator who scans or enters data to print and apply labels. For printer
configuration information, refer to the System Administrator’s Guide. To create a format for the
printer, use the Avery Dennison® Label Design Application.

Review the Safety Document included with your printer and the Regulatory information found on
our web site. Keep the box and packaging materials in case the printer ever needs repair.

Printer Overview
User touch parts are yellow.




1      Scanner                             5             Battery Release
2      USB Type A host                     6             Power Button
3      Mini-B Device                       7             Scanner LED
4      Latch Button


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                                                                     RFID Printer show n




1       On-Demand Sensor                         4               Supply Lock Tab
2       Printhead                                5               Label Deflector
3       Supply Holder Tabs                       6               Platen Roller (black rubber)
4       Black Mark Sensor                        7               Peel Bar (metal)

About the Printer
The power button is red. Press and hold the power button to
turn off or restart the printer, then select the option you need.

The printer has a touch screen display. Use your finger (or a
stylus) to select options. To scroll within in a menu, quickly
swipe with your finger. You can also slightly press while
swiping up or down. A quick tap always launches the selected
item.

When the printer is turned on, swipe up the screen to unlock.
The display has several icons:

     Key       Description

               Back - returns to the previous screen/menu


               Home – user sees the Home screen.


               Overview – opens thumbnails of recently used applications, which allows you to
               switch tasks easily.

               Apps – shows your applications and widgets.




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Displa y
The display’s status bar shows the battery voltage, connection type, wireless signal strength,
etc. similar to the icons on mobile phones.

Using the Ke yboard
To enter data on the printer, the following keyboards are available:




Battery Safety Information
See Appendix A, “Specifications & Accessories” for the replacement battery part number and
recommended operating/storage temperatures for the battery.
♦   Charge the battery before using it. For optimal battery life, charge the battery within three
    months of receipt.

Warnings:    Do not substitute batteries. Charge the battery using one of the Monarch®
             chargers listed in Appendix A, “Specifications & Accessories.”
             The battery might explode if placed on a different charger.

             Do not disassemble, short-circuit, heat above 80°C, or incinerate the battery; it
             may explode.

♦   The printer uses battery power even when it is not printing. Turn off the printer when it is
    not in use. Take the battery out of the printer when storing the printer for a month or longer.
    The battery should be charged before long-term storage or after the battery has been
    exhausted from a printing session. Frequent charging actually prolongs battery life and has
    no negative effects such as memory loss.
♦   Do not let the battery come into contact with metal objects.
♦   Do not use a battery with a cracked case.
♦   Do not get the battery wet.
♦   It is normal for battery capacity to decrease up to 20% over the first 300 cycles of use.

Recycling Information
Do not throw in the trash. Recycle according to your local regulations.
The Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC  ) is a non-profit organization created
to promote recycling of rechargeable batteries. For more information about how to recycle
batteries in your area, visit www.rbrc.org. Batteries can also be returned postage-paid to:

    Avery Dennison ERC; 200 Monarch Lane; Door #39; Miamisburg, OH 45342



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Charging the Battery
The printer uses a 7.4V lithium-ion battery. The printer also uses a coin cell backup battery,
which is not customer replaceable. The backup battery keeps the printer’s real time clock
settings.

Charge the battery when you receive the printer, even if you do not use the printer right away.

Warning:     Do not substitute batteries.
             Charge the battery using one of the Monarch® chargers listed in Appendix A,
             “Specifications & Accessories.” The battery might explode if placed on a different
             charger.

Charging time is approximately 1 – 3 hours. Refer to the documentation provided with the
chargers for more information.

Replacing the Battery
To change the battery:

1. Hold the printer upright with one hand and press
   the battery release button on the handle with your
   other hand.

2. The battery compartment door opens slightly. Use
   your finger to open the door.

3. Remove the battery.

4. Insert a new battery (label side up) into the
   compartment (connector end last).




                                                                 Batter y Connec tor End




5. Close the compartment door until it clicks into place.




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LOADING SUPPLIES                                                                                    2
The printer uses three types of supplies:
♦   Labels (RFID and non-RFID). Load supplies for peel or non-peel mode.
♦   Tags. Load supplies for non-peel mode.
♦   Receipt paper (fax paper). Load supplies for non-peel mode.
The printer has two print modes.
♦   Peel mode removes the backing paper from the supplies as it prints the labels. This mode
    allows you to apply the label immediately. It is only for labels. Press the trigger to print a
    label or the next label prints automatically when the previous one is removed.
♦   Non-Peel mode does not remove the backing paper. It is for supplies printed in a continuous
    strip.
Before printing, your System Administrator may need to set the sensor type; refer to the System
Administrator’s Guide.

When you load a new roll of supplies, check the battery’s power, if it is low, switch to a fully
charged battery.

        RFID Supplies can be damaged by static electricity. Ground yourself by touching metal
        before handling the RFID supplies.

Loading Labels, Tags, or Receipt Paper
To load supplies:

1. Turn on the printer. Swipe up the screen to unlock.




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2. Push the latch buttons to open the supply cover.




3. Spread the supply holder tabs apart with one hand so it adjusts to the size of your supply
   roll.

4. Press the supply lock tab all the way down (towards the inside of the printer) to lock the
   supply holder at 1.2”. Adjust it to the middle position to lock the supply holder at 1.5”.
   Adjust it all the way up (towards the opening of the printer) to lock the supply holder at 2.0”.




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5. Place the supply roll in the supply holder so the supply unrolls from the bottom.




6. Continue loading supply for the printing mode you need: peel or non-peel.




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Loading for Non-Peel Mode
Non-Peel mode does not remove the backing paper – supplies are printed in a continuous strip.

Follow the steps in Loading Labels, Tags, or Receipt Paper, then:

1. Feed the supply over the platen roller, peel bar, and label deflector.




                                                                 Platen Roller (blac k rubber )

                                                                 Peel Bar (metal)



                                                                 Label Defle ctor




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2. Close the supply cover.




3. Calibrate the supply. See “Calibrating the Supply” for more information.

   The printer is ready to print supplies.




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Loading for Peel Mode
Peel mode removes the backing paper from the supplies while printing. Apply the label with
steady pressure (not force).

Follow the steps in Loading Labels, Tags, or Receipt Paper, then:

1. Peel and discard the first four inches of labels from the backing paper.

2. Hold the printer upright and gently push down on the label deflector.




                                                                 Platen Roller (blac k rubber )

                                                                 Peel Bar (metal)




                                                                               Label Defle ctor




3. Feed the backing paper over the peel bar and through the slot at the base of the label
   deflector.




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4. Close the supply cover.




5. Hold the backing paper and push up the label deflector until it snaps into place.

6. Close the supply cover.




7. Calibrate the supply. See “Calibrating the Supply” for more information.
   The printer is ready to print supplies.


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Calibrating the Supply
Calibrate the supply
♦   on initial printer setup
♦   whenever the supply is changed (from black mark to die cut or vice versa)
♦   if using labels with a different color backing (besides white).
Your printer may have a custom application that automatically calibrates supply. The calibration
technique is the same for all supply types. If the printer fails calibration, call Technical Support.

1. Open the printer and lay the supply over the label deflector. It does not matter if a black
   mark is over the black mark sensor or not.




2. Close the supply cover.




    In the Printer Setup Application, select Supply, then Calibrate Blackmark sensor or
    Calibrate On-Demand sensor:
    When calibrating the black mark sensor, three labels are used for calibration. The
    printer feeds a blank label, looking for the sense mark. The second label is used to
    verify the black mark. The third label prints a message if the calibration is successful.
    When calibrating the on-demand sensor, the printer feeds a label looking for and
    calibrating the die cut. Then, the printer prints a message if the calibration is
    successful.

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PRINTING LABELS                                                                                    3
This chapter explains how to
♦   print labels
♦   scan barcodes
♦   print test labels.

Note:    Before printing, your System Administrator may need to adjust the print contrast or print
         position. Refer to the System Administrator’s Guide for more information. Your printer
         may have a custom application that automatically sets these values.

Printing
Solid black print cannot exceed 30% of any given square inch of the supply. Use a fully
charged battery for printing. When and how you print depends on your printer’s application. It
may print
♦   only after you press a certain key
♦   automatically as soon as you squeeze the trigger
♦   automatically with no input from you
♦   one label or a strip of labels
♦   after you scan a barcode.

About RFID Supplies
RFID requires special settings to program (encode) the inlay. Your System Administrator
should use the RFID Printer Setup Utility to determine the settings and enter them in the Printer
Settings Application. Refer to the System Administrator’s Guide for more information.

Note:    Printing over the RFID inlay causes printing irregularity and may impact bar code print
         quality.

Entering Data
If your application requires you to enter data, the printer displays the standard keyboard.




Depending on your application, data may be entered or scanned.



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Scanning Bar Codes
Your printer has a built-in two dimensional scanner.

To scan a bar code:

1. Point the scanner at a slight angle, approximately
   4 – 8 inches from the bar code symbol.

2. Press the trigger or other key specified by your System
   Administrator.

Caution:     Do not stare into the beam.

The scanner LED is above the display.

 Scanner LED           Description
 Green                 Successful scan.
 Yellow                Unsuccessful scan.
If the bar code does not scan:
♦   Change the scanner’s angle slightly and try again.
♦   Clean the scanner window. See “Cleaning” in Chapter 5
    for more information.
♦   Move the scanner 4 – 8 inches away from the bar code.
    Adjust this distance as needed to find the correct
    distance.
♦   Try scanning another bar code that you have scanned
    successfully. If that scan is successful, the scanning
    problem is with the bar code.
♦   Move to a more dimly lit area.
♦   Ensure there are no voids (streaks) in the bar code
    symbol.
If the scan is still unsuccessful, ask your System Administrator to perform a scanner test.

Certification Note
This product is certified to be a Class II laser product with the United States DHHS Center for
Devices and Radiological Health and complies with 21CFR1040.10 and 1040.11 except for
deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated July 26, 2001, The scanner emits less than a
2.0 milliwatt beam of laser light from the scanning window. Laser light in excess of Class I
limits must be inside a protective cover. No maintenance is required to keep this product in
compliance with EN 60825, IEC60825, and DHHS Regulation 21, Subchapter J. No controls are
provided for operation or maintenance.

Caution:     Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
             specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure.

Class II laser scanners use a low power, visible light diode. As with any very bright light source,
the user should avoid staring directly into the light beam. Momentary exposure to a Class II
laser is not known to be harmful.

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Printing Test Labels
Several test label options are available in the Printer Setup
Application. Before you run these tests, load the supply in Non-Peel
mode.

Printing a Checkerboard Label
Select Energy, then Print Checkerboard Label. This label verifies
the printhead strobes are working.

If the printed sample has fewer lines or no lines, keep the sample and
call Technical Support.

Printing a Gra y Scale Label
Select Energy, then Print Gray Scale Label. This label checks the
uniformity of the printing. The printed sample should be uniformly
gray across the supply.

If you see voids, especially on the edges, keep the sample and call
Technical Support.

Printing a Serial Quality Label                                                       Label w ith voids

Select Energy, then Print Serial Quality Label. This label prints serial bar codes for you to
scan to check the quality of serial bar codes.




Printing a Parallel Quality Label
Select Energy, then Print Parallel Quality Label. A label prints parallel bar codes for you to
scan to check the quality of parallel bar codes.




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Printing a Diagnostic Label
Select Energy, then Print Diagnostic Label. The first information label shows the model
number, core version, print engine version, total inches, battery voltage, and printhead dot
information. The second information label shows the current sensor, supply position, contrast,
speed, and network information.

         M0 6 0 59B A 2 R             D i a g no s t i c s I nf o   S et t i ng s D i ag n os t i c s I n f o
         C o re V er s i on                       B 1. 0 8. 0 0     S e ns or                            B l ac k Ma rk
         P ri nt E ngi n e V e rs i o n        P 2. 3. 0 . 0 . 2    S u ppl y P o s i t i o n                            0
         T ot al I n c he s                     00 0 00 4 9 0       C o nt r as t                                        0
         H i -E n er g y I n c h es             00 0 00 0 0 0       S p ee d                    D e f a ul t (2 . 0 I P S )
         B at t e r y                     8. 1 56V (9 7% )
         P H D o t R es i s t A v g                        35 8     N e t w ork D i a g n os t i c s I n f o
         B a d D o t C o un t                                  0    I P A d dr es s             00 0 . 0 0 0 . 00 0 . 0 0 0
                                                                    MA C W i red
                                                                    MA C W i rel es s 00 : 00 : 0 0 : 0A : 40 : 7 E




Printing an RFID Diagnostic Label
Select Energy, then Print RFID Diagnostic Label. The RFID diagnostic label displays the
module type, read and write power settings and the region.

          R F I D D i a gn os t i c s
          R F I D Im pi n j Mo d ul e             1. 6. 8. 2 4 0
          R e ad P o w e r                                   -1 5
          W ri t e P o w er                                  -1 5
          R F I D R eg i o n                              ETSI




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CARE & MAINTENANCE                                                                                   4
This chapter tells you how to
♦   store the printer
♦   clear supply jams
♦   clean the printhead, platen roller, sensors, and scanner window.

Storing the Printer
The recommended storage temperature is listed in Appendix A. Do not store the printer in or
near
♦   magnetic fields
♦   wet, damp, dirty, or duty areas
♦   areas of intense vibration or shock.

Clearing Supply Jams
To clear a supply jam:

1. Turn off the printer and completely open the supply cover.

2. Open the label deflector by gently pushing down on the label deflector.

3. Remove the supplies.

4. Carefully remove any jammed supply. Do not pull the jammed supply out through the front
   of the label deflector. Do not use sharp objects to remove jammed supplies.

5. Clean any adhesive build-up.

6. Reload the supplies, close the supply cover, and close the label deflector.

Cleaning
Do not use sharp objects or household cleaners to clean the printer. Clean the printhead,
platen roller, and black mark sensor:
♦   when there is any adhesive build-up in the supply path.
♦   after using 7-10 rolls of supplies.
♦   when printing in extreme temperatures, humid conditions, or a dirty environment.
♦   after clearing a supply jam.
♦   if there are voids or streaking in the print as shown.




           Voids              Streak s


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Cleaning the Printhead
The following actions may damage the printhead:
♦   Do not use silicone to clean or lubricate.
♦   Do not use sharp objects to remove adhesive or label particles from the printhead area.
♦   Do not touch the printhead with your fingers.

To clean the printhead:

1. Turn off the printer.

2. Open the supply cover and remove the supplies.

3. Check the supply holder for adhesive buildup and clean it
   if necessary.

Note:    Ground yourself by touching a metal object before
         cleaning the printhead. Grounding prevents
         electrostatic discharge, which may damage the
         printhead.

4. Clean the printhead area of all adhesive and label
   pieces using a Cleaning Pen or a soft cloth
   moistened with isopropyl alcohol. Let the
   printhead dry.

5. Reload the supply roll and close the supply
   cover.

6. Turn on the printer.

Cleaning the Platen, Liner Drive, and Pinch Rollers
Clean these rollers when you see adhesive build-up or when a label is wrapped around them.

1. Turn off the printer, open the supply cover, and open the label deflector.

2. Remove the supplies.

3. Hold the printer upright and
   gently push down on the label
   deflector. It may be stiff.
                                                                                Platen Roller
4. Use a dry, soft-bristle brush, such
   as a toothbrush, to clean the                                                   Liner Drive Roller
   rollers.

    If the brush does not remove
    all adhesive, moisten a cotton                                                 Pinch Roller
    swab with isopropyl alcohol
    and run the cotton swab
    across the roller. Wait a few
    minutes for the printer to dry.
5. Reload the supplies, close the
   label deflector and supply cover.
6. Turn on the printer.
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Cleaning the Supply Sensors
To clean the supply sensors:

1. Turn off the printer and open the supply cover.

2. Remove the supplies.

3. Open the label deflector by gently pushing down on the label deflector.

4. Clean the black mark sensor and on-demand sensor with a dry cotton swab.


       Black M ark
       Sensor




                                                                     On-Demand Sensor




5. Reload the supplies.

6. Close the supply cover and the label deflector.




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Cleaning the Display Screen and
Scanner Window                                                   Scanner
                                                                 W indow
Make sure the printer is turned off when
cleaning the display and scanner
window. Slightly dampen a soft cloth
with distilled water and gently wipe the
display and the scanner window.

Do not use household cleaners on the
display or scanner window.
Do not press too hard on the scanner
window – it may move or crack.




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TROUBLESHOOTING
                                                                                                5
This chapter lists some common printer problems and their solutions.

Problem                            Solution
Printer does not feed.             Switch to a fully charged battery.
                                   Close the supply cover completely.
                                   Load the supply correctly. See Chapter 2, “Loading
                                   Supplies” for more information.
                                   Check the platen roller for jammed labels.
                                   Make sure the pinch roller is in place.
Printer does not print.            Switch to a fully charged battery.
                                   Load the supply correctly. See Chapter 2, “Loading
                                   Supplies” for more information.
                                   Clean the printhead. See “Cleaning the Printhead” for
                                   more information.
Print has voids or is too light.   Load the supply correctly. See Chapter 2, “Loading
                                   Supplies” for more information.
                                   Close the supply cover completely.
                                   Switch to a fully charged battery.
                                   Clean the printhead. See “Cleaning the Printhead” for
                                   more information.
                                   Check the supply for damage or defects.
Printer partially prints on the    Load the supply correctly or load new supplies, if
supply and fails to respond to     necessary. See Chapter 2, “Loading Supplies” for more
the keypad or trigger.             information.
                                   Clear any supply jams.
                                   Clean the printhead. See “Cleaning the Printhead” for
                                   more information.
                                   Switch to a fully charged battery.
Scanner does not scan a bar        See “Scanning Bar Codes” for more information.
code.
The display does not turn on.      Make sure the power is on.
                                   Switch to a fully charged battery.
A label with an overstrike         The RFID inlay failed to encode. See your System
pattern prints.                    Administrator.




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This section lists common error codes and their descriptions.

 Code(s)           Description
 004 - 005         Supply size is incorrect. Load the correct supplies.
 267 – 271         Communication error. See your System Administrator.
 410 - 413
 703 - 704         Supply Error. Load supplies or make sure they are loaded correctly. See
                   Chapter 2, “Loading Supplies” for more information.
 706               Remove any jammed supplies. See “Clearing Supply Jams” for more
                   information. If the supply is not jammed or you have removed the jam, and
                   the error continues, see your System Administrator.
 727 - 744         RFID Errors. See your System Administrator.
                   When the printer cannot program an inlay, it prints an overstrike pattern on
                   the label. The overstrike pattern prevents someone from using a bad label.
 750               Printhead is overheated. Turn off the printer to let it cool.
 751 - 753         The printer sensed a problem with a mark on the supplies. Check the
                   supplies to see if they are loaded correctly.
 756               The printer is out of supplies. Load supplies. See Chapter 2, “Loading
                   Supplies” for more information.
 757               The calibrated supply length differs by plus or minus .25 inches from the
                   format. Load supplies.
 758               Check supply. Remove any printed labels. Check for a label jam. Clear the
                   supply path or reload supplies.
 762               Low battery. Recharge the battery. See “Charging the Battery” for more
                   information.
 763               Waiting to dispense label. Press the trigger.
 768               Printhead error. See your System Administrator.
 790 - 791         The printer is busy or has an error pending. Turn off the printer, wait two
                   seconds, and then turn it back on.
 904 – 911         System error. See your System Administrator.
 SYSTEM            System error. See your System Administrator.
 ERROR
 VECTOR ##

Technical Support
If these solutions do not work or you have a problem or error code not listed, see your System
Administrator or call Technical Support. Before calling Technical Support, print a test label.




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S P E C I F I C AT I O N S & A C C E S S O R I E S                                           A
Printer Specifications
Dimensions:              Width – 3.3” (84 mm)

                         Height – 10.4” (264 mm)

                         Depth – 7.9” (201 mm)

                         Weight – 2.0 lbs. (908 g) no supply or battery

                         Shipping Weight – 5.9 lbs. (2.6 kg)




Display:                 Capacitive touch with three context-sensitive buttons.

Printhead:               1.89" (48mm/384 dots) (203 dots per inch)

Printing:                Thermal direct (no ink /ribbon)

Print Speed:             Up to 4" (101.6 mm) per second

Memory:                  2 GB RAM; 4 GB NAND Flash

Operating Temperature:   40°F – 110°F (4°C – 43°C)

Humidity                 5% – 90% non-condensing
(Operating & Storage):


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Battery Specifications
Battery Type:                   7.4V Lithium-Ion

                                Two 3.6V Lithium-Ion (internal; not replaceable)
                                one internal battery backs up the real-time clock

Battery Recharge Time:          1 – 3 hours, depending on the charger used.

                                The optimal battery storage temperature is 50°F to 73°F
                                (10°C to 23°C), with a maximum of 104°F (40°C). The
                                battery may permanently lose its charge capacity if
                                stored at temperatures less than 32°F (0°C) or greater
                                than 104°F (40°C). For longest life, the battery should
                                be stored in a cool, dry place.
                                Many factors affect your battery’s performance,
                                including the quantity of labels printed, percentage of
                                black per label, and battery life.

Charging Temperature            68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C)

Radio Specifications
Radio                           802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WLAN plus Bluetooth 4.2 dual mode

Bands                           2.4GHz and 5GHz RF Bands

Bluetooth Specifications
Version                         802.11 a/b/g/n/ac W LAN plus Bluetooth 4.2 dual mode
                                (Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR mode and 4.2 Bluetooth mode)

Band                            2.4GHz Band

RFID Specifications
Antenna                         900 MHz to 930 MHz band (FCC)
Frequency Bands
                                865 MHz to 869 MHz band (European Union)

Supply Specifications
Supply Sizes:                   Widths: 1.2", 1.5", and 2.0" (30mm, 38mm, and 51mm)
                                adjustable between 1.2 – 2.0” (30 mm – 51 mm)

                                Lengths .55" – 8.0" (14mm –203mm)

                                Peel mode supports .785" (20 mm) or greater lengths.

                                Non-Peel mode supports .55" (14mm) or greater
                                lengths.




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Accessories
The following accessories are available:

Part Number          Description
M09462               Single-Station Battery Charger
M09465               Four-Station Battery Charger
114226               Cleaning Pen
M06054               Network Control Module
                     Use one module with up to four 6055 Docking modules
M06055               Docking Module
                     Connects to the Network Control Module. Holds the printer,
                     charges the battery while inside the printer, and allows Ethernet
                     communication with the printer.
M06056               Docking Module
                     Stand alone, single printer charger that offers communication while
                     charging.
130606               Deluxe Hand Strap
130605               Shoulder Strap
130604               Petite Wrist Strap
125859               USB Cable
12009502             Extra Battery




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AMERICAS                          OFFLINE MODE
                                  SYSTEM
170 Monarch Lane
Miamisburg, OH 45342
937 865 2123 (direct)
Tel +800 543 6650
(8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., EDT)
                                  ADMINISTRATOR’S
Fax +937 865 6663

ASIA
                                  GUIDE
No. 7 Chun Ying Street
Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel +852 2372 3169
Fax +852 2995 0014

WESTERN EUROPE
1 Thomas Road
Wooburn Green
Bucks HP10 0PE
Tel +(44) 1628 859500
Fax +(44) 1628 859567

ASIA PACIFIC
NEW SOUTH WALES
61 Vore Street
Silverwater NSW 2128
Tel +(02) 9647 1833
Fax +(02) 9647 1914
Toll free (Outside Sydney only)




                                  Avery Dennison®
                                  Monarch®
                                  9419 Printer




                                  TC9419OFSA Rev. AB 4/17
                                  © 2016 Avery Dennison Corp.
                                  All rights reserved.
printers.averydennison.com



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