SATO MB400 User Manual

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MB400

Quick

Guide

Pg

19

Item Details

Label Sensor

Opaque sensor / Dispense sensor

Font

SATO standard font: x 21, x 22, x 23
Kanji 16 x 16, 24 x 24 Kaku Gothic / Mincho (JIS
First Second standard)

Barcode

JAN8/13, UPC-E/UPC-A, NW-7, CODE39,
INTERLEAVED 2 of 5, CODE 128, CODE 93,
Customer Bar Code

Two Dimension Code

PDF 417, QR code

Function Key

POWER key, PRINT key, FEED key

LED

STATUS, BATTERY (Red / Orange / Green)

Noise Gauge

Noise radiation: VCCI - B
Static withstanding pressure: Level 2

Protection Function

Suspension of action upon detection of low batteries

Environment Conditions
(including battery)

Operation temperature: 0 - 50ºC

Humidity: 25-80% (without condensation)

Storage Temperature: -10 - 60ºC

Humidity: 25-80% (without condensation)

Option

AC Adapter, Battery charger, Battery pack, RS-232C
cable

















MB400 Quick Guide


PRINTER OVERVIEW


The SATO MB400 printer has a compact and lightweight body combined with
high performances. Not only does this printer print barcodes clearly, it can
also enlarge and print various types of fonts and Kanji characters in a free
layout.

The Operator’s Manual will help you to understand the basic operations of the
printer such as setup, installation, configuration, cleaning and maintenance.

MB400 is superb in durability, as it has been designed with the premises of
printing barcodes. Special considerations have also been taken so that the
printer can be easily maintained.

As a portable printer, MB400 can easily print and dispense labels to enable the
application of labels on-site.

This Quick Guide is an extract of the more common functions which you need
to start the printer running. For more advanced functions, please refer to the
Operator’s Manual











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