| Error Code | Description | Likely Causes | Immediate Actions | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Configuration checksum error | Parameters corrupted after power loss or improper shutdown | Load a backup configuration from USB or Logopak LCS software. | | E-D-102 | Font file missing | Label format calls for a font not loaded in printer | Download required font file (e.g., TrueType or bitmap). | | E-D-209 | Database field overflow | Variable data string longer than label field length | Shorten data string from PLC/HMI. Increase field size in label format. | | F-D-999 | Firmware incompatible | Wrong firmware version for hardware revision | Contact Logopak support. Downgrade or upgrade firmware via service port. |
This document provides an exhaustive breakdown of Logopak error codes, categorized by system type, severity, and specific mechanical or software triggers.
To resolve specific numerical codes, Logopak recommends the following steps: Support - Logopak Logopak Error Codes
: General hardware failures within the quick-change print units. Troubleshooting Resources
Most Logopak machines utilize a combination of on-screen text alerts and light indicators to signal specific faults. | Error Code | Description | Likely Causes
: Alerts when the suction required to hold a label on the applicator pad is insufficient. Compressed Air Monitoring
Logopak, a German-based subsidiary of the American giant Dover Corporation, is a world-leading manufacturer of labeling and coding systems. Their portfolio includes print-and-apply labelers, stand-alone label dispensers, and high-performance inkjet printers (such as the Logopak E-Series, 8000 Series, and the newer C-Series). These machines are the backbone of supply chain logistics, product identification, and traceability in industries ranging from food and beverage to pharmaceuticals and automotive. Increase field size in label format
Logopak systems rely heavily on compressed air to actuate the labeling arm (the tamp or wipe-on mechanism). If the air pressure drops below a set threshold (usually around 5-6 bar), the system will trigger a "Low Air Pressure" error code and halt operations to prevent incomplete label application.