Breaking ribbon usually indicates an issue with the print signal, discover more in this article.
Understanding the 241D LED indicators.
There are several reasons why your 241D coder appears to be missing prints, find out more in this article.
Background information to understand what impacts print adhesion. The article also includes steps ensuring the Marsh 241D is set up best for strong adhesion to most flexible packaging and label substrates.
The print deformation is caused by the misalignment of the printhead to the print platen during the start of the printed image. The most common cause of print deformation is the Marsh M241D not being installed parallel to the platen using the gap setting tool.
This FAQ contains a complete list of all error codes displayed on the Marsh M241D App.
Incorrect ribbon winding can result in poor print adhesion and blurred print. Please follow the steps below to check and ensure that ribbon is wound correctly to your 241D coder.
Print defects are irregularities in the printed image that can be caused by many different factors. This article gives examples of the most common print defects, processes for understanding how they are caused and what actions to take to remove them.
The M241D coder has an adjustable parameter to add a time delay from when the M241D coder receives an external print trigger to when the M241D starts printing. This article explains the best practice for using print delay and how it should be used to prevent print defects.
This article explains the best practice for using print delay and how it should be used to prevent print defects.
There is comprehensive on-board help in the Marsh 241D to help get you printing quickly. Here are some extra tips.
In the unlikely event of M241D requiring a "factory reset", here are the step-by-step instructions.