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Posted on Aug 22, 2018

Using pronto xi I have a monarch label printer to print barcodes from. has been set up a network printer but now not on network. have installed it using an Ethernet cable .what settings need changing

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2007

SOURCE: improper printing of barcodes

recalibrate the label length in the printer(hold feed and power up). from memory bar-one uses the label settings from windows, so go into printers and faxes under control panel and correct the label size

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: Problem to print label when Monarch is installed on network

101 : The format referenced by batch isn't in memory. (Try rebooting printer or closing/opening software)
005: Supply width is invalid. (Check your format data)

Martin C

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2010

SOURCE: We have a 9855 Monarch barcode Printer. We are

If the printer display just shows Ready, but doesn't print, there could be a few things wrong.

1 - no data is going to the printer
2 - data is going to the printer, but it is not the printer's native language
3 - cable connectivity issues
4 - wrong cable is being used
5 - if wireless, data is not going to the correct IP

If using a 3rd party application, make sure that you've chosen the correct Monarch printer, as well as printing to the correct port. Sometime people print to LPT instead of Serial, as an example.

If using 3rd party drivers, make sure of the same thing.

To see if the printer actually works, press both of the arrows on the display, at the same time, after the printer is at the ready screen. As long as have the printer configured correctly (ribbon, supply type, etc.), the printer should print out a couple of labels.

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If the printer display just shows Ready, but doesn't print, there could be a few things wrong.

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