Avery Dennison Monarch 9855 RFMP Quick Reference User Manual

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The printer accepts RFID and non-RFID batches once you
see “Print Mode Ready.”

1.

Download a format and a batch. Refer to the Packet
Reference Manual
for information on downloading print
jobs.

2.

The printer prints a strip of labels or labels in on-
demand mode. If printing RFID supplies, you see

RFID Printing…

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If the RFID tag is not programmable for any
reason, the label may print with an overstrike
pattern, indicating that it should not be used. Your
System Administrator should set the desired Error
Action accordingly.

When printing on non-RFID supplies, you may also
see a label with an overstrike pattern. Do not use
that label. When using “overstrike” as the Error
Action, the data prints on the non-RFID label, but
there is no data printed on the RFID label.

Note: The RFID printer pauses while programming the

RFID tag.

3.

Remove the printed labels. If the printer will be
unused for extended periods of time, we recommend
leaving the printhead unlatched.

C l e a r i n g J a m s

When you are printing and a jam occurs, the Fault light on
the printer's front panel blinks.

1.

Turn off the printer and open the cover and printhead
assembly.

2.

If necessary, remove the label roll and ribbon.

3.

Remove the jammed labels and reload the label roll.

4.

Close the printhead assembly and turn on the printer.

5.

Press Feed/Cut several times to feed at least three
labels/tags to properly position the supply and the
ribbon.

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