LUNA P10001 Thermal Printer User Manual

June 5, 2024
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LUNA P10001 Thermal Printer User Manual

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Catalog No. : P10001
Document No. : P24001
Revision Date : June 27, 2013
Version : 1.0.0

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Safety Precautions

In using the present appliance, please keep the following safety regulations in order to
prevent any hazard or material damage.

WARNING
Violating following instructions can cause serious injury or death.

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CAUTION
Violating following instructions can cause slight wound or damage the appliance.

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Battery Safety Precautions
Make sure to review the user manual carefully prior to product use.
Neglecting to heed the following instructions can result in battery overheating, combustion, explosion, damage and/or decline in performance and product life.

Danger

  1. Do not allow water, seawater or moisture to enter or leak into the battery. If the safety mechanism within the battery becomes oxidized, the battery may overcharge with abnormal electrical current and/or voltage so that it may overheat, ignite and/or explode.
  2. Do not place the battery near open flames or heating devices, such as stoves. Exposure to excessive heat may cause damage to the resin case and/or insulating materials, thus causing a short circuit within the battery that may result in battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  3. Charge the battery only with the exclusive charger specified (optionally provided). The use of an incorrect charger may result in overheating, combustion and/or explosion of the battery.
  4. Charging the battery with a modified charger may result in overheating, combustion and/or explosion of the battery by abnormal chemical reaction caused by incorrect polarity.
  5. Do not directly connect the battery to an electrical power outlet not specified by the manufacturer or an automobile’s cigarette lighter jack. Doing so may result in overheating, combustion and/or explosion of the battery by over-current and/or overvoltage.
  6. Do not heat the battery or place it near a fire. Doing so may melt insulation materials, damage the safety mechanism/equipment, and/or ignite the electrolytic solution. There is a potential risk of battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  7. Do not reverse the connection of (+) and (-) electrodes of the battery. Charging the battery in reverse polarity may produce an undesired chemical reaction inside the battery cell, causing unexpected behavior during discharging such as overheating, explosion, or fire.
  8. Do not allow the battery’s (+) or (-) pole to come into contact with any metal. In addition, do not carry or store the battery with metallic items, such as necklaces and hairpins. Doing so may cause a short circuit of the battery generating an over-current. There is the potential risk to overheat, ignite and/or explode the battery or overheat the metallic items, such as necklaces, hair pins etc.
  9. Do not throw the battery or subject it to strong shock. If the safety mechanism in the battery is damaged, the battery may be overcharged and, consequently, an adverse chemical reaction may be generated in the battery. There is a potential risk of battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  10. Do not pierce the battery with a pointed object, such as nail or awl, or strike with a heavy object, such as a hammer, and take care not to step on the battery. There is a potential risk of battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion caused by an internal short circuit.
  11. Do not solder the battery directly. Doing so may melt the insulating materials and/or damage the safety mechanism or safety equipment, resulting in battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  12. Do not disassemble and/or modify the battery. The battery contains safety equipment and a safety mechanism to prevent danger. There is a potential risk of overheating, combustion, and/or explosion caused by disassembly.
  13. Do not charge the battery near open flames and/or under direct sunlight. Because exposure to high temperatures triggers the operation of the safety mechanism, the battery may not charge or may overcharge due to destruction of the safety mechanism. There is a potential risk of overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  14. Do not expose the battery to high temperatures over 60 oC, and do not use or store it in a hot or humid place.
  15. Do not use the battery if it is damaged or the exterior is deformed due to external shock or if it is swollen.

Warning

  1. Do not place the battery within the reach of small children to prevent any swallowing accidents. If a small child has swallowed the battery, consult a physician immediately.
  2. Do not place the battery in a microwave oven and/or high voltage appliance. Doing so can cause rapid overheating and/or destruction of the sealing, resulting in battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  3. Do not combine and use any battery of different capacity and/or type with the primary battery. Doing so can cause excessive electrical discharge during use or excessive charging during charging, resulting in an abnormal chemical reaction within the battery that can cause battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  4. If during battery usage, storage, or charging, a strange odor or conditions differing from the normal, such as overheating, color changes, warping, etc., are detected, remove the battery from the product or charger and discontinue use. Continued use may cause battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  5. When recharging, if the battery is not charged after the normal fixed charging time, discontinue charging. Continued charging can result in battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.
  6. If the battery appears to be coated with condensation or emits a strange odor, immediately place it far away from any heat source. The condensation may be caused by a leak of electrolytic solution that can ignite to cause battery combustion and/or explosion.
  7. If the battery is leaking electrolytic solution and any of the solution enters the eyes, immediately wash out with clean water, and then consult a physician to receive treatment. Neglecting to do so can cause permanent eye injuries.

  CAUTION

  1. Do not use or leave the battery in a location exposed to high temperatures or intense direct sunlight, such as within an automobile. Doing so can cause battery overheating and/or combustion. In addition, battery performance and product life may be reduced.

  2. The battery contains a safety mechanism to prevent danger. Do not use the battery in a location that is prone to static electricity (above the amount covered by the manufacturer’s product warranty) that can cause damage to this safety mechanism. Damage to the safety mechanism can result in battery overheating, combustion, and/or explosion.

  3. The temperature ranges for battery usage are as follows. Any usage outside of these ranges can result in battery overheating and/or damage. In addition, battery performance and product life may be reduced.
    – Charging: 0 ~ 40 oC
    – Product Usage: -20 ~ 60 oC
    – Storage: -20 ~ 60 oC (30 days)
    – Long-Term Storage: -20 ~ 40 oC (90 days)

  4. Please review the exclusive charger manual carefully for charging instructions.

  5. If you observe any abnormal symptom, such as strange smell and overheating, on first use after purchasing the product, contact your local dealer immediately.

  6. If a child must use the battery, the child’s parent or legal guardian should clearly explain the instructions from the user manual prior to use. In addition, the parent or legal guardian should periodically confirm that usage is being conducted in accordance with user manual instruction during use.

  7. Store the battery in a location that is out of the reach of small children. During usage, make sure to also place the charger and/or product out of the reach of small children.

  8. If the battery is leaking electrolytic solution, and the solution comes in contact with the skin or clothing, immediately wash thoroughly with clean water. Contact with skin can result in skin disorders.

  9. Make sure to review the user manual and precautions carefully prior to use.
    In addition, after carefully reviewing the user manual and precautions, place them in a secure location for future reference when needed.

  10. There is a risk of explosion when replacing with an incorrect battery. Only exchange it for another one of the same or equivalent model specified by the manufacturer. Insulate the used battery by attaching insulation tape to its port, and then dispose of the battery according to local regulations.

  11. If using the printed side of preprinted paper, this may cause malfunction.

Recommended

  1. Review the user manual for instructions concerning insertion/removal of batteries into/from the product.
  2. The battery shipped with the product is partially charged, and it is good for checking the operation of the equipment. Charge the battery first with the supplied charger if the equipment does not work or long hours of operation are required.
  3. To avoid improper use of the battery, review the product user manual carefully.
  4. Do not charge the battery for long times in excess of the normal charging time indicated in the user manual.
  5. If the battery is not to be used for a long period of time, remove it from the product and store in a location with low humidity. If the battery is stored while still inserted in the product in a highly humid location, oxidization may occur along with a decline in battery performance.
  6. Turn off the power after using the equipment. Otherwise the performance of the battery will be degraded over time.
  7. The battery may fail to charge if it is not used for a long period of time. Charge the battery with the supplied charger at least once every six months if the equipment is not used for a long time. Leaving the battery for a long time without charging may degrade the performance of the battery or cause system trouble.
  8. If the battery terminal is contaminated, clean the contact with a dry cloth before using it. Using the battery with contaminated contacts may cause problems when supplying power to the equipment or charging due to irregular electric contact.
  9. Each battery has a life cycle. If the usage time of the produce is shortened, replace with a new battery. Insulate the used battery by attaching insulation tape to its port, and then dispose of the battery according to local regulations.

Other Precautions
The copyright for this user manual and various other manuals is property of Logos
Biosystems or the manufacturer. Any copying or conversion into electronic firm and saving of this material without the express written permission of Logos Biosystems or the manufacturer is strictly prohibited.
Use of the information contained in this manual is not subject to any patent liability. This manual has been prepared with utmost care and attention to detail but may contain certain errors and/or omissions.
Logos Biosystems or the manufacturer are not legally liable for any damages resulting from the use of the information in this manual.
Logos Biosystems or the manufacturer and their affiliates are not legally liable (United States excluded) for any damages, loss, costs, and/or expenses that result from the breakdown, malfunction, and/or misuse of the product due to violation or neglect of the operation and maintenance information and instructions provided by Logos Biosystems or the manufacturer, as well as from the unauthorized alteration, repair, and/or modification of the product by the user and/or third party.
Logos Biosystems or the manufacturer are not legally liable for any damages and/or issues resulting from the use of options and/or parts that are not authentic products or authorized products.

Disposal Directions

  • Do not dispose of waste battery packs recklessly.

  • Do not burn or throw in fire to dispose of the battery pack.
    There is a risk of fire and/or explosion.

  • How to dispose of battery packs may vary depending on countries or regions.
    Dispose of it in the correct method.

Recommendation for Charging

  • Do not charge your battery pack in a way not mentioned in the instruction manual.
    Doing so may result in fire or explosion.

1. Content Confirmation

The following items should all be contained in the printer package. Contact the dealer from which the purchase was made if any item is damaged and/or missing.

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1-1. Specifications

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Note: This equipment is indoor use and all the communication hiring are limited to inside of the building.
Note: The switch is the disconnecting device. Turn off switch from any hazard.

2. Product Part Names

• Front

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• Rear

FIG 10 Rear.JPG

3. Installation & Usage

3-1 Battery Installation

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3-2 Battery Charging

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Warning: Lithium-lon Battery pack
The battery has the potential risk of overheating, fire and/or explosion. To avoid such
risks, observe the following instructions:

  • A visibly swollen battery may be dangerous. Contact your local distributors.

  • Only use an eligible charger.

  • Keep away from open flames. (Do not place in a microwave.)

  • Do not leave the battery pack inside a vehicle in summertime.

  • Do not store or use in a hot and humid place like a sauna with sleeping rooms.

  • Do not place the battery pack on a quilt, an electric blanket or a carpet for a long time.

  • Do not store the battery pack switched on in an enclosed place for a long time.

  • Do not allow the battery port to touch metal items, such as necklace, coin, key or clock
    etc.

  • Use the lithium secondary cell guaranteed by Logos Biosystems or the manufacturer.

  • Do not disassemble, compress or pierce the battery pack.

  • Do not drop the battery pack from a high place or subject it to strong shock.

  • Do not expose the battery to high temperatures over 60oC.

  • Do not expose to humidity.

3-3 Battery Charging Status

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< CAUTION>

  1. If the red lamp of the charger blinks, install the battery again.
  2. If the red lamp continues to blink despite several attempts (4 ~ 5 times) to install the battery, contact your local dealer.
  3. The charging time may vary depending on the type of the charger or ambient temperature.

3-4 Paper Installation

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3-5 Control Panel Usage

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4. Self-Test

Run the self-test when first setting the printer or when encountering a problem, and check the following.

– Control Circuit, Mechanisms, Print Quality, ROM Version, and Memory Switch Settings

If no issue is found with the printer after running the self-test, examine the other devices or peripherals and software. This function is independent of such other devices and software.

• Self-Test Instructions

  1. Turn the printer power off and close the printer paper cover.
  2. Pressing the paper feed button and power button simultaneously turns the printer on.
  3. After printing begins, please release the two buttons.
  4. To add a printout of the ASCII pattern, press the paper feed button once more.
  5. After the ASCII pattern is printed out, the self-test is automatically terminated.

5. Printer Cleaning

If the interior of the printer is dusty, print quality can decline.
In such a case, follow the instructions below to clean the printer.

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  1. Open the paper cover and remove the paper if there is any. Apply the cleaning pen from the center to the edge over the printer head (A) for cleaning.
  2. Clean the printer head (A) using the cleaning pen.
  3. Remove paper dust from the paper detection sensor (B) using the cleaning pen.
  4. Do not use the printer for one to two minutes after cleaning the printer head (A) until the cleaning agent of the cleaning pen has completely evaporated and dried.
  5. Mount the paper and close the printer cover.

Note:

  • Make sure the printer power is turned off before cleaning.
  • Wait for two to three minutes after power-off before head cleaning because the head part may become very hot during printer operation.
  • Take care not to touch the heating region of the head with your hand while cleaning the head part. The printer head may be damaged by static electricity.
  • Take care to avoid scratching the head.
  • Clean the printer head periodically if linerless paper is used. Recommended cleaning period is after consuming ten rolls of linerless paper (100 meters), or more than once a week. Printing quality may be degraded or printer life may be shortened if the head is not cleaned periodically.
  • Use only the linerless paper that is provided by Logos Biosystems or the manufacturer. Use of other paper voids product warranty.
  • Use only the cleaning pen (Cat No.: P13001) provided by Logos Biosystems or the manufacturer for cleaning.

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