Taking Out Of Operation; Taking The Device Out Of Operation; Putting The Device Back Into Operation; Disposal - HellermannTyton TT4030 Manual De Instrucciones

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Taking out of operation

10 Taking out of operation
DANGER
Danger of lethal electric shock!
There is a risk of lethal injury when touching live
components.
f Switch off the device before maintenance work.
f Pull the power plug out of the socket.

10 .1 Taking the device out of operation

Proceed as follows:
1 Switch off the device using the main switch.
2 Pull the power plug of the device out of the socket.
3 Shut down the PC or notebook.
4 Disconnect the USB cable from the PC or notebook.
5 Disconnect the USB cable from the device.
6 Disconnect the power cable from the device.
; The device is stopped.

10 .2 Putting the device back into operation

Proceed as follows:
1 Start the PC or notebook.
2 Connect the power cable to the device.
3 Connect the USB cable to the device.
4 Connect the USB cable of the device to the PC or
notebook.
5 Connect the power cable of the device to a power
socket.
6 Switch on the device using the main switch.
; The device is ready for operation.

11 Disposal

After termination of use, the purchaser or the operator
must properly dispose of the device including the
accessories.
The purchaser or the operator releases HellermannTyton
GmbH from the obligations according to paragraph
10 passage 2 of the German Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Act (Return obligation of the manufacturer)
and from any associated third-party claims.
This device was manufactured according to the current
environmental protection standards. The materials can be
separated and recycled.
f Observe the national regulations for the disposal of
recyclable fractions, electronic parts and batteries.
f Do not dispose of the device with domestic waste.
f Bring the device to a local collection point or recycling
centre.
f If necessary, contact your local environmental office.
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Operating Instructions • Thermal Transfer Printer TT4030 • 06-2017 • 031-93478

12 Technical Specifications

TYPE
Thermal transfer printer
TT4030
Printing method
Print resolution
Print speed up to
Print width up to
Material
Energy supply
Rated input voltage
Maximum rated input pow-
er
Input fuse
Interfaces
System requirements
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Specification
Material
Label width
Wide carrier material
Continuous material width
Continuous heat shrink
tubing width
Label height without
backfeed above
Label height up to
Supply roll outer diameter
up to
Supply roll core diameter
Colour ribbon
Roll diameter up to
Core diameter
Variable feed length up to
Width up to
(corresponding to the width
of the material)
All dimensions in mm. We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice.
Content
Article No .
1
556-04037
Thermal transfer printing
300 dpi
300 mm/s
105.7 mm
Labels or continuous material from roll
or fanfold labels
100 - 240 V
100 - 240 V AC ~ 50/60 Hz, PFC
150 - 300 W
max. 2 A
RS232 C, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed device for
PC connection, Ethernet 10/100
Base-T: LPD, IPv4, IPv 6, RawIP Printing,
DHCP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, TIME,
NTP, Zeroconf, SOAP-Web service,
1 x USB host for ext. control panel,
2 x USB host on the rear, keypad,
barcode scanner,
USB flash drive, USB bluetooth adapter,
WiFi, peripheral connection USB host
Windows XP
/Vista
/7
/8
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252 mm x 288 mm x 460 mm
10 kg
CE, FCC class A, CB, UL
4 - 110 mm
9 - 114 mm
9 - 114 mm
4 - 85 mm
4 mm
2000 mm
205 mm
38 - 100 mm
80 mm
25.4 mm
450 m
114 mm

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