Zebra Technologies Printer H 974 User Manual

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Calibrating the Printer  
This chapter of the user’s guide is so important that we’ve printed it on a different  
color paper! That way, it will be easy for you to find when you must calibrate (set  
up) the printer for your particular application.  
Purpose  
To calibrate the printer.  
To verify that the printer is properly set up by printing a test label.  
NOTE: This procedure must be performed when the printer is first  
installed or when it cannot properly detect the top of the label.  
To calibrate the printer, you must do the following (all of the instructions are  
contained in this chapter):  
Determine the type of media (labels) being used.  
Choose the print method.  
Position the media sensor (if necessary).  
Configure the printer and software or driver based on the label being used.  
Print a test label.  
Choosing the Print Mode  
Tear-off mode allows you to tear off each label, or a strip of labels, after it is  
printed.  
In peel-off mode, backing material is peeled away from the label as it is printed.  
After this label is removed from the printer, the next one is printed.  
When in cutter mode, the printer automatically cuts the label after it is printed.  
In rewind mode, the media and/or backing are rewound onto a core as the labels  
are printed.  
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Loading the Media  
Figure 6 illustrates one method of media loading. For more detailed instructions, as  
well as information about how to load the different types of media and the various  
printing modes, refer to the instructions that begin on page 22.  
Media supply guide  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Printhead  
assembly  
Dancer  
Media  
supply  
Ribbon  
Media guide  
sensor  
hanger  
Printhead open lever  
Figure 6  
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Positioning the Media Sensor  
The correct positioning of the media sensor is important. It can make the difference  
between a perfect label and a call to Technical Support!  
There are two media sensors in this printer: “reflective” and “transmissive.”  
Reflective Sensor  
The reflective sensor detects the “start-of-label indicator” (the notch, hole, black  
mark, or gap between die-cut labels).  
The reflective sensor must be positioned:  
directly under the notch, hole, or black mark, or  
anywhere along the width of the media if there is a gap between labels  
The glow of the red light through the media will help you to accurately position the  
reflective sensor.  
NOTE: If you are using continuous media, position the reflective  
sensor anywhere under the media so that the printer can detect an  
out-of-paper condition.  
NOTE: The reflective sensor is compatible with most types of media.  
However, if you encounter difficulties with calibration, use the  
transmissive sensor. See “Transmissive Sensor” on page 12.  
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Adjusting the Reflective Sensor  
Refer to Figure 7.  
1. Open the printhead assembly by pressing the printhead open lever.  
2. Locate the reflective sensor positioning lever.  
3. Move the reflective sensor positioning lever across the width of the media until  
the reflective sensor aligns with the start-of-label indicator. The glow of the red  
light will assist in the proper placement of the reflective sensor.  
4. Close the printhead assembly.  
Printhead assembly  
Reflective  
sensor  
Reflective  
sensor  
positioning  
lever  
Printhead open  
lever  
Figure 7  
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Transmissive Sensor  
The transmissive sensor is in a fixed position and enabled via the front panel (details  
in “SENSOR SELECT” on page 41).  
Loading the Ribbon  
Refer to Figure 8.  
For more detailed information, refer to the instructions that begin on page 34.  
Ribbon take-up spindle  
Ribbon  
guide plate  
Printhead  
assembly  
Ribbon  
supply spindle  
Printhead open lever  
Figure 8  
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Operator Controls  
POWER Switch  
The POWER switch is located at the back of the printer above the power cord. Turn  
on the printer.  
Front Panel  
For a more detailed explanation of the front panel keys and lights (as shown in  
Figure 9), refer to the instructions that begin on page 19.  
PAUSE  
Figure 9  
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Configuring the Printer  
The configuration procedure in the next table contains the information you need to  
get your printer up and running, but it is not comprehensive. Refer to page 40 for  
more information.  
Press the SETUP/EXIT key at the “PRINTER READY” display to enter the  
configuration mode.  
NOTE: You will need to press the INCREMENT (+) key more than  
once to advance to some of the displays.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to scroll to the setting you  
wish to change.  
Press the SELECT key to toggle the functionality of the INCREMENT (+) and  
DECREMENT (-) keys.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) keys to increase or decrease the  
value; answer “yes” or “no”; print a label; or, select the digit you wish to change.  
Press the SELECT key again to use the INCREMENT (+) and DECREMENT (-)  
keys to scroll to the desired menu item.  
Parameter  
PRINTER READY  
DARKNESS  
Selections/Explanation  
You are ready to configure the printer.  
0 to 30 (default setting is “10”)  
Tear-off, peel-off, cutter, rewind (default is “tear-off”)  
Non-continuous, continuous (default setting is “non-continuous”)  
Web, mark (default setting is “web”)  
PRINT MODE  
MEDIA TYPE  
SENSOR TYPE  
PRINT METHOD  
Thermal transfer, direct thermal (default setting is “thermal transfer”)  
After you have configured the print method, press the SETUP/EXIT key to save  
the changes and exit the configuration mode.  
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Configuring the Software of Printer Driver  
Many printer settings may also be controlled by your printer’s driver or label  
preparation software. Refer to the driver or software documentation for more  
information.  
Printing a Test Label  
To print a test label:  
1. Turn off the printer.  
2. Press and hold the CANCEL key while  
turning on the printer.  
3. Release the key after the DATA light turns  
off (approximately five seconds).  
A configuration label, which shows the printer’s  
currently stored parameters, will print (similar to  
the one shown in Figure 10).  
If you encounter any problems while you are  
configuring the printer or printing a test label,  
refer to Troubleshooting, which starts on  
page 67. Otherwise, refer to Establishing  
Communication on page 17 to set up the  
communication parameters.  
Figure 10  
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Establishing Communication  
System Considerations  
Interfaces  
The method of interfacing this printer to a data source depends on the  
communication options installed in the printer. The standard interfaces are an  
RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 serial data port and a bi-directional parallel port. The  
optional ZebraNet PrintServer II enables printers to be connected to 10Base-T  
Ethernet networks.  
Data Specifications  
Printer  
Computer  
When communicating via an asynchronous  
serial data port (refer to Figure 11), the baud  
rate, number of data and stop bits, parity,  
and handshaking are user selectable (default  
settings are 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop  
bit, no parity, and XON/XOFF). Parity only  
applies to data transmitted by the printer  
since the parity of received data is ignored.  
Male  
25  
25  
Male  
25  
9
Female  
Null modem adapter  
(if using a standard  
modem cable)  
50’ (15 m) maximum  
Figure 11  
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When communicating via the parallel port  
(refer to Figure 12), the previously  
mentioned parameters are not considered.  
Refer to page 46 to configure the  
Printer  
Computer  
communication parameters for the printer.  
The values selected must be the same as  
those used by the host equipment connected  
to the printer.  
36-pin  
male  
PC  
25-pin  
female  
For serial and parallel pinout and technical  
information, refer to the Appendix on  
page 85.  
25-pin  
male  
Cabling Requirements  
10’ (3 m) maximum  
Data cables must be fully shielded and fitted  
with metal or metalized connector shells.  
Shielded cables and connectors are required  
to prevent radiation and reception of  
electrical noise.  
Figure 12  
To minimize electrical noise pickup in the cable:  
Keep data cables as short as possible.  
Do not bundle the data cables tightly with the power cords.  
Do not tie the data cables to power wire conduits.  
NOTE: Zebra printers comply with FCC “Rules and Regulations,”  
Part 15, for Class B Equipment, using fully shielded data cables.  
Use of unshielded cables may increase radiated emission above the  
Class B limits.  
NOTE: RS-422 and RS-485 applications should use twisted shielded  
pairs as recommended in the Appendix of the TA/EA.-485  
Specification.  
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Printer Basics  
Front Panel  
This section discusses the functions of the various controls and indicators on the  
printer. The operator should become familiar with each of these functions.  
Front Panel Display  
The front panel display communicates operational status and programming modes  
and parameters.  
PAUSE  
Figure 13  
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Front Panel Keys  
Key  
Function  
Forces the printer to feed one blank label each time the key is pressed.  
Printer not printing: one blank label immediately feeds.  
FEED  
Printing: one blank label feeds after the current batch of labels is complete.  
Starts and stops the printing process.  
Printer not printing: no printing occurs. (Press PAUSE again to resume  
printing.)  
PAUSE  
Printing: printing stops once the current batch is complete.  
When in the pause mode, this key will cancel print jobs.  
Printer not printing: the next stored label format will not print.  
Printing: the label format currently printing is canceled.  
CANCEL  
Press and hold for several seconds to cancel all print jobs in the printer’s  
memory.  
Enters and exits the configuration mode.  
SETUP/EXIT  
Toggles the function of the INCREMENT (+) and DECREMENT (-) keys between  
the “scroll” and “change” modes.  
Press once to use the INCREMENT (+) and DECREMENT (-) keys to change the  
value of the selection.  
SELECT  
Press again to use the INCREMENT (+) and DECREMENT (-) keys to scroll  
through the menu items.  
INCREMENT (+)  
(”scroll” mode)  
Scrolls to the next selection.  
Increases the value  
INCREMENT (+)  
(”change” mode)  
Answers “yes”  
Prints a label (when applicable)  
DECREMENT (-)  
(”scroll” mode)  
Scrolls to the previous selection.  
Decreases the value  
DECREMENT (-)  
(”change” mode)  
Selects the digit you wish to change  
Answers “no”  
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Front Panel Lights  
Light  
Status  
Off  
Indication  
The printer is off or no power is applied.  
POWER  
The printer is on.  
On  
Normal printer operation.  
Off  
The printer has stopped all printing operations.  
On  
PAUSE  
In peel-off mode, the PAUSE light flashes when the label is  
available for removal, and when initializing FLASH or  
PCMCIA memory.  
Flashing  
Off  
Normal printer operation (no errors).  
“RIBBON IN” warning, “HEAD UNDER TEMP” warning, or  
“HEAD OVER TEMP” error  
Slow flashing  
ERROR  
“HEAD OPEN” error  
Fast flashing  
On  
“PAPER OUT,” “RIBBON OUT,” or “CUTTER JAM” errors  
Normal printer operation (no data being received or  
processed).  
Off  
The CANCEL key is pressed and a format is successfully  
canceled.  
One flash  
DATA  
The printer is unable to accept more data from the host.  
The printer is receiving data.  
Slow flashing  
Fast flashing  
A partial format has been received and there has been no  
subsequent data activity.  
On  
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Roll Media Loading  
Tear-Off Mode  
Refer to Figure 14.  
1. Press the printhead open lever. The printhead assembly springs up.  
2. Flip down the media supply guide.  
3. Slide out the media guide as far from the printer frame as possible.  
4. Place the roll of media on the media supply hanger.  
5. Flip up the media supply guide. Slide in the media supply guide so that it just  
touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the roll.  
6. Feed the media under the dancer, through the slot in the transmissive sensor,  
under the ribbon sensor, and out the front of the printer.  
7. Ensure that the media is against the back of the transmissive sensor. Slide in the  
media guide so that it just touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the media.  
8. Close the printhead assembly.  
Media supply guide  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Printhead  
assembly  
Dancer  
Media  
supply  
Ribbon  
sensor  
Media guide  
hanger  
Printhead open lever  
Figure 14  
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Cutter Mode  
(Cutter option required)  
Refer to Figure 15.  
1. Press the printhead open lever. The printhead assembly springs up.  
2. Flip down the media supply guide.  
3. Slide out the media guide as far from the printer frame as possible.  
4. Place the roll of media on the media supply hanger.  
5. Flip up the media supply guide. Slide in the media supply guide so that it just  
touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the roll.  
6. Feed the media under the dancer, through the slot in the transmissive sensor,  
under the ribbon sensor, and through the cutter module.  
7. Ensure that the media is against the back of the transmissive sensor. Then, slide  
in the media guide so that it just touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the  
media.  
8. Close the printhead assembly.  
Media supply guide  
Printhead  
assembly  
Ribbon  
sensor  
Cutter  
module  
Dancer  
Media  
supply  
hanger  
Media guide  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Printhead open lever  
Figure 15  
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Value Peel-Off Mode  
(Value peel option required)  
Refer to Figure 16.  
1. Press the printhead open lever. The printhead assembly springs up.  
2. Flip down the media supply guide.  
3. Slide out the media guide as far from the printer frame as possible.  
4. Place the roll of media on the media supply hanger.  
5. Flip up the media supply guide. Slide in the media supply guide so that it just  
touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the roll.  
6. Feed the media under the dancer, through the slot in the transmissive sensor, and  
under the ribbon sensor.  
7. Pull approximately 12” (305 mm) of media through the front of the printer.  
8. Ensure that the media is against the transmissive sensor. Then, slide in the media  
guide so that it just touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the roll.  
9. Pull down the lever to open the pivot bracket assembly.  
10. Feed the media over the tear-off/peel-off bar and behind the pivot bracket  
assembly.  
11. Close the printhead assembly.  
12. Close the pivot bracket assembly.  
13. Peeling will automatically start. Press the FEED key to test.  
Media supply guide  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Printhead  
assembly  
Lever  
Dancer  
Media  
supply  
hanger  
Ribbon Media guide  
sensor  
Label  
Printhead open lever  
Figure 16  
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Power Peel-Off Mode  
(Power peel-off option required)  
Refer to Figure 17.  
1. Press the printhead open lever. The printhead assembly springs up.  
2. Flip down the media supply guide.  
3. Slide out the media guide as far from the printer frame as possible.  
4. Place the roll of media on the media supply hanger.  
5. Flip up the media supply guide. Slide in the media supply guide so that it just  
touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the roll.  
6. Feed the media under the dancer, through the slot in the transmissive sensor, and  
under the ribbon sensor.  
7. Pull approximately 36” (1 m) of media through the front of the printer.  
8. Ensure that the media is against the transmissive sensor. Then, slide in the media  
guide so that it just touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the media.  
9. Open the front housing assembly by lifting the handles; then, pivot down the  
front housing assembly.  
10. Remove at least 12” (305 mm) of labels from the backing material.  
11. Feed the backing material over the tear-off/peel-off bar, through the rectangular  
cutout in the mounting bracket, and under the media alignment spindle.  
12. Close the front housing assembly by slightly lifting and then hooking it onto the  
pins on the tear-off/peel-off bar.  
13. Loosen the thumbscrew and slide out the rewind media guide to the end of the  
take-up spindle.  
14. Wrap the backing around a core placed on the take-up spindle; then, turn the take-up  
spindle counterclockwise to wind up the excess backing material.  
15. Slide the rewind media guide against the backing material, and tighten the  
thumbscrew to lock it into position.  
16. Close the front housing assembly.  
17. Close the printhead assembly.  
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Media supply guide  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Printhead  
assembly  
Front  
housing  
assembly  
Label  
Media  
supply  
hanger  
Dancer  
Ribbon  
sensor  
Media  
guide  
Take-up  
spindle  
Printhead  
open lever  
Rewind  
media  
guide  
Media  
alignment  
spindle  
Thumbscrew  
Figure 17  
Backing Removal  
1. Cut the backing material prior to where it winds onto the take-up spindle.  
2. Rotate the take-up spindle until the rewind media guide is in the “12 o’clock”  
position.  
3. Loosen the thumbscrew and slide out the rewind media guide to the end of the  
take-up spindle.  
4. Slide the core and backing material from the take-up spindle.  
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Power Rewind Mode  
(Power rewind option required)  
Refer to Figure 18.  
1. Press the printhead open lever. The printhead assembly springs up.  
2. Flip down the media supply guide.  
3. Slide out the media guide as far from the printer frame as possible.  
4. Place the roll of media on the media supply hanger.  
5. Flip up the media supply guide. Slide in the media supply guide so that it just  
touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the roll.  
6. Feed the media under the dancer, through the slot in the transmissive sensor, and  
under the ribbon sensor.  
7. Pull approximately 36” (1 m) of media through the front of the printer.  
8. Ensure that the media is against the back of the transmissive sensor. Then, slide  
in the media guide so that it just touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the  
media.  
9. Remove at least 12” (305 mm) of labels from the backing material.  
10. Feed the backing material over the front housing assembly, through the rewind  
base, and under the media alignment spindle.  
11. Loosen the thumbscrew and slide out the rewind media guide to the end of the  
take-up spindle.  
12. Wrap the media around a core placed on the take-up spindle; then turn the spindle  
counterclockwise to wind up the excess material.  
13. Slide the rewind media guide against the media, and tighten the thumbscrew to  
lock it into position.  
14. Close the printhead assembly.  
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Media supply guide  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Printhead  
assembly  
Front  
housing  
assembly  
Media  
supply  
hanger  
Dancer  
Ribbon  
sensor  
Media  
guide  
Take-up  
spindle  
Printhead  
open lever  
Rewind  
media  
guide  
Media  
alignment  
spindle  
Thumbscrew  
Figure 18  
Media Removal  
1. Cut the media prior to where it winds onto the take-up spindle.  
2. Rotate the take-up spindle until the rewind media guide is in the “12 o’clock”  
position.  
3. Loosen the thumbscrew and slide out the rewind media guide to the end of the  
take-up spindle.  
4. Slide the core and roll of media from the take-up spindle.  
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Fanfold Media Loading  
Fanfold media feeds through either the bottom or rear access slot.  
Refer to Figure 19.  
1. Press the printhead open lever. The printhead assembly springs up.  
2. Flip down the media supply guide.  
3. Slide out the media guide as far from the printer frame as possible.  
4. Pass the fanfold media over the media supply hanger.  
5. Flip up the media supply guide. Slide in the media supply guide so that it just  
touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the media.  
6. Thread the media under the dancer, through the slot in the transmissive sensor,  
under the ribbon sensor, and out the front of the printer.  
7. Ensure that the media is against the back of the transmissive sensor. Then, slide  
in the media guide so that it just touches, but does not restrict, the edge of the  
media.  
8. Close the printhead assembly.  
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Media supply guide  
Printhead  
assembly  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Dancer  
Media guide  
Media  
supply  
hanger  
Ribbon  
sensor  
Printhead open lever  
Media supply guide  
Printhead  
assembly  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Dancer  
Media guide  
Media  
supply  
hanger  
Ribbon  
sensor  
Printhead open lever  
Figure 19  
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Ribbon Loading  
NOTE: The ribbon supply spindle in your printer is a "dual tension"  
variety. Most applications require the spindle to be in the "normal"  
position. The "low tension" position is recommended only when wide  
ribbon is used and normal tension hampers the ribbon movement.  
To place this spindle in the "normal" position, firmly pull out the  
spindle end cap until it clicks into place as shown in Figure 20. To  
place the spindle in the "low tension" position, firmly push in the  
spindle end cap until it clicks into place.  
Spindle end cap  
retracted  
Spindle end cap  
extended  
Normal position  
Low tension position  
Figure 20  
Loading the Ribbon  
CAUTION: Always use ribbon that is wider than the media. The smooth  
backing of the ribbon protects the printhead from wear. (For direct thermal  
printing, do not load ribbon in the printer.)  
Refer to Figure 21.  
1. Press the printhead open lever. The printhead assembly springs up.  
2. Push the ribbon roll completely onto the ribbon supply spindle.  
3. Pull the end of the ribbon over the ribbon sensor, under the printhead assembly,  
and out the front of the printer.  
4. Close the printhead assembly, keeping the ribbon snug and free of wrinkles and  
in line with the guide mark near the left edge of the ribbon guide plate.  
5. Wind the ribbon clockwise onto the ribbon take-up spindle.  
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Ribbon take-up spindle  
Ribbon  
guide plate  
Printhead  
assembly  
Ribbon  
supply spindle  
Printhead open lever  
Ribbon take-up spindle  
Ribbon  
guide plate  
Printhead  
assembly  
Ribbon  
supply spindle  
Ribbon sensor  
Printhead open lever  
Figure 21  
Ribbon Removal  
To remove the ribbon:  
1. Break the ribbon between the ribbon guide plate and the ribbon take-up spindle.  
2. While turning the ribbon take-up spindle release knob counterclockwise, squeeze  
the ribbon against the ribbon take-up spindle tension blades.  
3. When the tension blades collapse into the ribbon take-up spindle, hold the release  
knob and rotate the spent ribbon toward the rear of the printer. Then, slide off  
the ribbon.  
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Configuration  
After you have installed the media and ribbon and the power-on self test (POST) is  
complete, the front panel display will show “PRINTER READY.” (If the printer fails  
its POST, refer to page 73.) You may now set printer parameters for your application  
using the front panel display and the four keys directly below it.  
NOTE: Printers that are operating on an IP network can be quickly  
configured via ZebraNet WebView(optional ZebraNet PrintServer II  
required). For information, refer to ZebraNet Networking:  
PrintServer II Installation and User’s Guide.  
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all parameters are listed in the order  
they are displayed, starting with “DARKNESS.”  
Entering the Setup Mode  
To enter the programming mode, press the SETUP/EXIT key.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to scroll to the setting you  
wish to change.  
Press the SELECT key to toggle the functionality of the INCREMENT (+) and  
DECREMENT (-) keys.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) keys to increase or decrease the  
value; answer “yes” or “no”; print a label; or, select the digit you wish to change.  
Press the SELECT key again to use the INCREMENT (+) and DECREMENT (-)  
keys to scroll to the desired menu item.  
An asterisk (*) in the upper left-hand corner of the display indicates that the value  
displayed is different than the currently stored value.  
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Changing Password-Protected Parameters  
Certain parameters are password protected by factory default.  
NOTE: You have the option of making ALL parameters password  
protected. See “PASSWORD LEVEL” on page 52.  
CAUTION: Do not change password-protected parameters unless you are  
sure you know what you are doing! If they are set incorrectly, these  
parameters could cause the printer to function in an unpredictable way.  
The first attempt to change one of these parameters will require you to enter a  
four-digit password. This is done via the “ENTER PASSWORD” display. The  
DECREMENT (-) key changes the selected digit position. The INCREMENT (+)  
key increases the selected digit value. After entering the password, press the  
SELECT key. The parameter you wish to change will be displayed. If the password  
was entered correctly, you can now change the value.  
The default password value is 1234. The password can be changed using the ^KP  
(Define Password) ZPL II instruction.  
NOTE: Once the password has been entered correctly, it will not  
have to be entered again unless you leave and re-enter the  
programming mode using the SETUP/EXIT key.  
NOTE: You can disable the password protection feature so that it no  
longer prompts you for a password by setting the password to ØØØØ  
via the ^KPØ ZPL/ZPL II command. To re-enable the  
password-protection feature, send the ZPL/ZPL II command ^KPx,  
where “x” can be any number, one to four digits in length, except Ø.  
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Leaving the Setup Mode  
You can leave the program mode at any time by pressing the SETUP/EXIT key. The  
“SAVE CHANGES” display will appear. There are five choices, described below.  
Pressing the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key displays other choices and  
pressing the SELECT key selects the displayed choice.  
PERMANENT -- Permanently saves the changes. Values are stored in the printer  
even when power is turned off.  
TEMPORARY -- Saves the changes until changed again or until power is turned  
off.  
CANCEL -- Cancels all changes since pressing the SETUP/EXIT key except the  
darkness and tear-off settings (if they were changed).  
LOAD DEFAULTS -- Loads factory defaults.  
LOAD LAST SAVE -- Loads values from the last permanent save.  
Configuration and Calibration Sequence  
Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
PRINTER READY  
Normal printer operation.  
Setting Print Parameters  
Adjusting Print Darkness Press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase darkness.  
Press the DECREMENT (-) key to decrease darkness.  
Default: +10  
Range: 0 to +30  
Darkness settings are dependent upon a variety of factors, including ribbon  
type, media, and the condition of the printhead. You may adjust the darkness  
for consistent high-quality printing.  
If printing is too light, or if there are voids in printed areas, you should increase  
the darkness. If printing is too dark, or if there is spreading or bleeding of  
printed areas, you should decrease the darkness.  
DARKNESS  
The FEED key self test on page 76 can also be used to determine the best  
darkness setting. Since the darkness setting takes effect immediately, you can  
see the results on labels that are currently printing.  
CAUTION: Set the darkness to the lowest setting that provides good print  
quality. Darkness set too high may cause ink smearing and/or it  
may burn through the ribbon.  
Darkness settings also may be changed by the driver or software settings.  
Adjusting the Tear-Off Position Press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the  
value, press the DECREMENT (-) key to decrease the value. Each press of the  
key adjusts the tear-off position by four dot rows.  
Default: +0  
TEAR OFF  
Range: -120 to +120  
This parameter establishes the position of the media over the tear-off/peel-off  
bar after printing. The label and backing can be torn off or cut between labels.  
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Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Selecting Print Mode Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to  
display other choices.  
Default: Tear-off  
PRINT MODE  
Selections: Tear-off, peel-off, cutter, rewind  
Print mode settings tell the printer the method of media delivery that you wish  
to use. Be sure to select a print mode that your hardware configuration  
supports since some selections displayed are for optional printer features.  
Setting Media Type Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to  
display other choices.  
Default: Continuous  
Selections: Continuous, non-continuous  
This parameter tells the printer the type of media you are using. Selecting  
continuous media requires that you include a label length instruction in your  
label format (^LLxxxx if you are using ZPL or ZPL II).  
MEDIA TYPE  
SENSOR TYPE  
SENSOR SELECT  
When non-continuous media is selected, the printer feeds media to calculate  
label length (the distance between two detections of the inter-label gap,  
webbing, or alignment notch or hole).  
Setting the Sensor Type Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to  
display other choices.  
Default: Web  
Selections: Web, mark  
This parameter tells the printer whether you are using media with a web  
(gap/space between labels, notch, or hole) to indicate the separation between  
labels or if you are using media with a black mark printed on the back. If your  
media does not have black marks on the back, leave your printer at the default  
setting (web).  
Setting the Sensor Select Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key  
to display other choices.  
Default: Auto select  
Selections: Auto select, reflective, transmissive  
This parameter tells the printer the sensor you wish to use. “Auto select” is  
compatible with most types of media. However, if you encounter difficulties  
with calibration, refer to “Types of Media” on page 6 to help you choose the  
appropriate sensor for your media. (Select the reflective sensor with either  
continuous or non-continuous black mark media: choose the transmissive  
sensor if you are using non-continuous web media.)  
Selecting Print Method Press the INCREMENT (+) key for the next value;  
press the DECREMENT (-) key for the previous value.  
Default: Thermal transfer  
Selections: Thermal transfer, direct thermal  
PRINT METHOD  
The print method parameter tells the printer the method of printing you wish  
to use: direct thermal (no ribbon) or thermal transfer (using thermal transfer  
media and ribbon).  
NOTE: Selecting direct thermal when using thermal transfer media and  
ribbon creates a warning condition, but printing will continue.  
Setting Print Width Press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the value,  
press the DECREMENT (-) key to decrease the value. To change the unit of  
measurement, press the DECREMENT (-) key until the unit of measurement is  
active, then press the INCREMENT (+) key to toggle to a different unit of  
measure (inches, mm, or dots).  
PRINT WIDTH  
Default:, Range: The default and range of acceptable values may vary  
depending on what printer you have. Refer to “Printing Specifications” on  
page 80 for further information about the ranges available for your model.  
Print width determines the printable area across the width of the label.  
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Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Initialize Memory Card  
CAUTION: Perform this operation only when it is necessary to erase all  
previously stored information from the optional memory card. Press the  
SETUP/EXIT key to bypass this function.  
1. Press the INCREMENT (+) key to select “YES.”  
If your printer is set to require a password, you will now be  
prompted to enter the password. Enter the password and then  
press the SELECT key.  
2. The display will ask “INITIALIZE CARD?”. Press the INCREMENT (+)  
key “YES.”  
3. The front panel LCD will ask “ARE YOU SURE?”.  
INITIALIZE CARD  
4. Press the INCREMENT (+) key “YES” to begin initialization.  
or  
Press the DECREMENT (-) key “NO” to cancel the request and return to  
the “INITIALIZE CARD” prompt.  
5. Press the SETUP/EXIT key followed by the SELECT key. If initialization  
is still in process, the front panel display will flash back and forth between  
the two phrases “CHECKING B: MEMORY” and “PRINTER IDLE.”  
When initialization is complete, the printer will automatically exit the  
configuration mode and the front panel will display “PRINTER READY.”  
NOTE: Depending on the amount of memory in the memory card,  
initialization may take up to five minutes to complete.  
Initialize Flash Memory  
CAUTION: Perform this operation only when it is necessary to erase all  
previously stored information from the FLASH memory. Press the  
SETUP/EXIT key to bypass this function.  
1. Press the INCREMENT (+) key to select “YES.”  
If your printer is set to require a password, you will now be prompted  
to enter the password. Enter the password and then press the  
SELECT key.  
2. The display will ask “INITIALIZE FLASH?”. Press the INCREMENT (+)  
key “YES.”  
3. The front panel LCD will ask “ARE YOU SURE?”.  
INIT FLASH MEM  
4. Press the INCREMENT (+) key “YES” to begin initialization.  
or  
Press the DECREMENT (-) key “NO” to cancel the request and return to  
the “INITIALIZE FLASH” prompt.  
5. Press the SETUP/EXIT key followed by the SELECT key. If initialization  
is still in process, the front panel display will flash back and forth between  
the two phrases “CHECKING E: MEMORY” and “PRINTER IDLE.”  
When initialization is complete, the printer will automatically exit the  
configuration mode and the front panel will display “PRINTER READY.”  
NOTE: Depending on the amount of free FLASH memory, initialization may  
take up to one minute to complete.  
Media and Ribbon Sensor Calibration  
Performing the manual calibration procedure first resets the sensitivity of the sensors to better  
detect the media and ribbon you are using. With the sensors at their new sensitivity, the printer  
then performs the manual calibration. Changing the type of ribbon and/or media may require  
resetting the sensitivity of the media and ribbon sensors.  
Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Sensor Profile Press the INCREMENT (+) key to print a media sensor profile.  
See Figure 22. The media sensor profile may be used to troubleshoot  
registration problems that may be caused when the media sensor detects  
preprinted areas on the media or experiences difficulty in determining web  
location. If the sensitivity of the media and/or ribbon sensors MUST be  
adjusted, use the manual calibration procedure.  
SENSOR PROFILE  
Manual Calibration Press the INCREMENT (+) key to start the calibration  
procedure.  
MANUAL  
CALIBRATION  
This procedure is used to reset the sensitivity of the media and ribbon  
sensors. Then, the manual calibration is performed.  
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Figure 22  
Setting Communication Parameters  
Communication parameters must be set correctly for the printer to communicate with the host.  
These parameters make sure that the printer and host are “speaking the same language.” All  
communication parameters are password protected.  
Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Setting Parallel Communications Press the INCREMENT (+) or  
DECREMENT (-) key to display other choices.  
Default: Parallel  
PARALLEL COMM  
Selections: Parallel, twinax/coax  
Select the communications port that matches the one being used by the host  
computer.  
Setting Serial Communications Press the INCREMENT (+) or  
DECREMENT (-) key to display other choices.  
Default: RS232  
SERIAL COMM  
Selections: RS232, RS422/485, RS485 multidrop  
Select the communications port that matches the one being used by the host  
computer.  
Setting Baud  
other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
Default: 9600  
BAUD  
Selections: 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400  
The baud setting of the printer must match the baud setting of the host for  
accurate communications to take place. Select the value that matches the one  
being used by the host.  
Setting Data Bits  
display other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to  
Default: 7-bits  
Selections: 7-bits, 8-bits  
DATA BITS  
The data bits of the printer must match the data bits of the host for accurate  
communications to take place. Set the data bits to match the setting being  
used by the host.  
NOTE: Must be set to 8 data bits to use Code Page 850.  
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Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Setting Parity  
other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
Default: Even  
PARITY  
Selections: Even, odd, none  
The parity of the printer must match the parity of the host for accurate  
communications to take place. Select the parity that matches the one being  
used by the host.  
Setting Host Handshake  
key to display other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-)  
Default: XON/XOFF  
HOST HANDSHAKE  
Selections: XON/XOFF, DTR/DSR  
The handshake protocol of the printer must match the handshake protocol of  
the host for communications to take place. Select the handshake protocol that  
matches the one being used by the host.  
Setting Protocol Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to  
display other choices.  
Default: None  
Selections: None, Zebra, ACK_NACK  
Protocol is a type of error checking system. Depending on the selection, an  
indicator may be sent from the printer to the host signifying that data has been  
received. Select the protocol that is requested by the host. Further details on  
protocol can be found in the ZPL II Programming Guide Volume I.  
PROTOCOL  
NOTE: Zebra is the same as ACK_NACK except that with Zebra the response  
messages are sequenced.  
NOTE: If Zebra is selected, printer must use DTR/DSR host handshake  
protocol.  
Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Setting Network ID Press the DECREMENT (-) key to move to the next  
digit position, press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the value of the digit.  
Default: 000  
Range: 000 - 999  
NETWORK ID  
Network ID is used to assign a unique number to a printer used in an  
RS-422/RS-485 network. This gives the host the means to address a specific  
printer. If the printer is used in a network, you must select a network ID  
number. This does not affect TCP/IP or IPX networks.  
Setting Communications Mode Press the INCREMENT (+) or  
DECREMENT (-) key to display other choices.  
Default: Normal mode  
Selections: Normal mode, diagnostics  
The communication diagnostics mode is a troubleshooting tool for checking  
the interconnection between the printer and the host. When “diagnostics” is  
selected, all data sent from the host to the printer will be printed as straight  
ASCII hex characters. The printer prints all characters received including  
control codes, like CR (carriage return). A sample printout is shown in  
Figure 32 on page 77.  
COMMUNICATIONS  
NOTES on diagnostic printouts:  
• An FE indicates a framing error.  
• An OE indicates an overrun error.  
• A PE indicates a parity error.  
• An NE indicates noise.  
For any errors, check that your communication parameters are correct. Set  
the print width equal to or less than the label width used for the test. See  
page 42 for more information.  
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Selecting Prefix and Delimiter Characters  
Prefix and delimiter characters are 2-digit hex values used within the ZPL/ZPL II formats sent to the  
printer. The printer uses the last prefix and delimiter characters sent to it, whether from a ZPL II  
instruction or from the front panel.  
NOTE: DO NOT use the same hex value for the control, format, and delimiter character. The  
printer needs to see different characters to function properly.  
Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Control Prefix Character  
Press the DECREMENT (-) key to move to the  
next digit position, press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the value of the  
digit.  
Default: 7E (tilde - displayed as a black square)  
Range: 00-FF  
CONTROL PREFIX  
The printer looks for this 2-digit hex character to indicate the start of a  
ZPL/ZPL II control instruction.  
Format Prefix Character  
Press the DECREMENT (-) key to move to the  
next digit position, press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the value of the  
digit.  
Default: 5E (caret)  
Range: 00 - FF  
FORMAT PREFIX  
The printer looks for this 2-digit hex character to indicate the start of a  
ZPL/ZPL II format instruction.  
Delimiter Character Press the DECREMENT (-) key to move to the next  
digit position, press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the value of the digit.  
Default: 2C (comma)  
Range: 00 - FF  
DELIMITER CHAR  
The delimiter character is a 2-digit hex value used as a parameter place marker  
in ZPL/ZPL II format instructions. Refer to the ZPL II Programming Guide  
Volume I for more information.  
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Selecting ZPL Mode  
Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Selecting ZPL Mode  
display other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to  
Default: ZPL II  
Selections: ZPL II, ZPL  
ZPL MODE  
The printer will remain in the selected mode until it is changed by this front panel  
instruction or by using a ZPL/ZPL II command. The printer accepts label formats  
written in either ZPL or ZPL II. This eliminates the need to rewrite any ZPL formats  
you already have. Refer to the ZPL II Programming Guide Volume II for more  
information on the differences between ZPL and ZPL II .  
Power-Up and Head Close Parameters  
Media Power-Up  
display other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to  
Default: Feed  
Selections: Feed, calibration, length, and no motion  
This parameter establishes the action of the media when the printer is turned  
on.  
MEDIA POWER UP  
• Calibration: Recalibrates the media and ribbon sensors.  
• Feed: Feeds the label to the first web.  
• Length: Determines the length of the label.  
• No Motion: Media does not move.  
Head Close  
other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
Default: Feed  
Selections: Feed, calibration, length, no motion  
Determines the action of the media after the printhead has been opened and  
then closed.  
HEAD CLOSE  
• Calibration: Recalibrates the media and ribbon sensors.  
• Feed: Feeds the label to the first web.  
• Length: Determines the length of the label.  
• No Motion: Media does not move.  
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Label Positioning Parameters  
Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Backfeed Sequence  
display other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to  
Default: Default (90%)  
Selections: Default, after, before, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,  
80%, off  
This parameter establishes when and how much label backfeed occurs after a  
label is removed or cut in the peel-off or cutter modes. It has no effect in  
rewind or tear-off modes. This parameter setting can be superseded by the  
~JS instruction when received as part of a label format (refer to the  
ZPL II Programming Guide Volume I).  
BACKFEED  
NOTE: The difference between the value entered and 100% establishes how  
much backfeed occurs before the next label is printed. For example,  
a value of 40 means that 40% of the backfeed takes place after the  
label is removed or cut. The remaining 60% takes place before the  
next label is printed. A value of “before” means that all backfeed will  
take place before the next label is printed.  
Adjusting Label Top Position Press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the  
value, press the DECREMENT (-) key to decrease the value. The displayed  
value represents dots.  
Default: +0  
LABEL TOP  
Range: -120 to +120 dot rows  
The label top position adjusts the print position vertically on the label. Positive  
numbers adjust the label top position further down the label (away from the  
printhead), negative numbers adjust the position up the label (toward the  
printhead).  
Adjusting Left Position Press the DECREMENT (-) key to move to the next  
position, press the INCREMENT (+) key to change between + and - and to  
increase the value of the digit. The displayed value represents dots.  
Default: 0000  
Range: -9999 to +9999  
LEFT POSITION  
NOTE: For a negative value, enter the value before changing to the minus  
sign.  
This parameter establishes how far from the left edge of a label the format will  
begin to print by adjusting horizontal positioning on the label. Positive  
numbers adjust the printing to the left by the number of dots selected,  
negative numbers shift printing to the right.  
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WEB S.  
Action/Explanation  
MEDIA S.  
These parameters are automatically set during the calibration procedure. They  
should only be changed by a qualified service technician. Refer to the  
maintenance manual for more information on these parameters.  
RIBBON S.  
TAKE LABEL S.  
MEDIA LED  
RIBBON LED  
Press the SELECT key repeatedly to skip these parameters.  
LCD Display Adjustment Press the DECREMENT (-) key to decrease the value  
(reduce brightness), press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the value  
(increase brightness).  
LCD ADJUST  
Range: 00 to 19  
This parameter allows you to adjust the brightness of your display if your  
display is difficult to read.  
Format Convert Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
other choices.  
Default: None  
FORMAT CONVERT  
PASSWORD LEVEL  
Selections: None, 150 300, 150 600, 200 600, 300 600  
Selects the bitmap scaling factor. The first number is the original dots per inch  
(dpi) value; the second, the dpi to which you would like to scale.  
Password Level Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
other choices.  
Default: Selected items  
Selections: Selected items, all items  
This parameter allows you to select whether certain Zebra-selected menu  
items (”selected items”) or all menu items (”all items”) are password protected.  
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Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
IP Resolution  
other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
Default: Dynamic  
IP RESOLUTION*  
Selections: Dynamic, permanent  
Depending on the selection, allows either the user (”permanent”) or the server  
(”dynamic”) to select the IP address. For more information, refer to ZebraNet  
Networking: PrintServer II Installation and User’s Guide.  
IP Protocols  
other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
Default: All  
Selections: All, gleaning only, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, DHCP/BOOTP  
IP PROTOCOLS*  
If “dynamic” was chosen in the previous parameter, this selection determines  
the method(s) by which the PrintServer II will receive the IP address from the  
server. For more information, refer to ZebraNet Networking: PrintServer II  
Installation and User’s Guide.  
IP Address Press the DECREMENT (-) key to move to the next digit  
position, press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the value of the digit.  
This parameter allows you to select the IP address if “permanent” was chosen  
in “IP RESOLUTION.” (If “dynamic” was chosen, the user cannot select the  
address.) For more information, refer to ZebraNet Networking: PrintServer II  
Installation and User’s Guide.  
IP ADDRESS*  
Subnet Mask  
other choices.  
Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
Default: Permanent (user must set)  
SUBNET MASK*  
Selections: Dynamic (user may set, but server can assign), permanent  
This parameter selects the part of the IP address that is considered to be part  
of the local network. It can be reached without going through the default  
gateway.  
Default Gateway Press the DECREMENT (-) key to move to the next digit  
position, press the INCREMENT (+) key to increase the value of the digit.  
DEFAULT  
GATEWAY*  
This parameter allows you to select the IP address that the network traffic is  
routed through if the destination address is not part of the local network.  
* Option required  
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Listing Printer Information  
Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
List Fonts Press the INCREMENT (+) key to print a label listing all of the  
available fonts.  
LIST FONTS  
LIST BAR CODES  
LIST IMAGES  
This selection is used to print a label that lists all of the fonts currently available  
in the printer, including standard printer fonts plus any optional fonts. Fonts  
may be stored in RAM, FLASH memory, font EPROMs, or font cards.  
List Bar Codes Press the INCREMENT (+) key to print a label listing all of the  
available bar codes.  
This selection is used to print a label that lists all of the bar codes currently  
available in the printer.  
List Images Press the INCREMENT (+) key to print a label listing all of the  
available images.  
This selection is used to print a label that lists all of the images currently stored  
in the printer’s RAM, FLASH memory, optional EPROM, or optional memory  
card.  
List Formats Press the INCREMENT (+) key to print a label listing all of the  
available formats.  
LIST FORMATS  
This selection is used to print a label that lists all of the formats currently  
stored in the printer’s RAM, FLASH memory, optional EPROM, or optional  
memory card.  
List Setup Press the INCREMENT (+) key to print a label listing the current  
printer configuration.  
LIST SETUP  
LIST ALL  
This selection is used to print a label that lists the current printer configuration  
information. (Same as the CANCEL key self test.)  
List All Press the INCREMENT (+) key to print a label listing all of the available  
fonts, bar codes, images, formats, and the current printer configuration.  
This selection is used to print a label that lists the five previous selections, as  
described.  
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Display Shows  
Action/Explanation  
Selecting the Display Language Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-)  
key to display other choices.  
Default: English  
LANGUAGE  
Selections: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian,  
Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Spanish 2, Dutch, Finnish, Japan  
This parameter allows you to change the language used on the front panel  
display.  
You have now completed the entire configuration and calibration sequence. You may either press  
the SELECT key or the SETUP/EXIT key.  
You are now back at the first parameter in the configuration sequence.  
DARKNESS  
NOTE: If you pressed the SELECT key but are through programming the  
printer configuration, you may press the SETUP/EXIT key and continue  
with the “SAVE SETTINGS” function.  
Save Settings Press the INCREMENT (+) or DECREMENT (-) key to display  
other choices.  
Default: Permanent  
Selections: Permanent, temporary, cancel, load defaults, load last save.  
This display appears when you attempt to exit the configuration mode.  
• Permanent: Permanently saves the changes, even when printer power is  
turned off.  
SAVE SETTINGS  
• Temporary: Saves the changes until changed again or until power is turned  
off.  
• Cancel: Cancels all changes since you entered the configuration mode  
except for darkness and tear-off position (if they were changed).  
• Load defaults: Loads factory defaults.  
• Load last save: Loads the values from the last permanent save.  
Press the SETUP/EXIT key to activate the displayed choice.  
PRINTER READY  
You have exited the configuration and calibration sequence and are now ready  
for normal printer operation.  
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Routine Care and Adjustments  
Cleaning  
This table provides a recommended cleaning schedule. Specific cleaning procedures  
are provided on the following pages.  
Area  
Method  
Interval  
Printhead  
Solvent*  
After every roll of media (or 500 feet of  
fanfold media) when printing in the direct  
thermal mode.  
Platen roller  
Media sensors  
Ribbon sensor  
Media path  
Ribbon path  
Solvent*  
Air blow  
Air blow  
Solvent*  
Solvent*  
After every roll of ribbon or three rolls of  
media when printing in the thermal  
transfer mode.  
These intervals are intended as guidelines  
only. You may have to clean more often,  
depending upon your application and  
media.  
Pinch roller (Optional value peel-off  
option required. See Figure 25.)  
Solvent*  
Citrus-based  
adhesive  
remover  
After every roll of media (or more often,  
depending upon your application and  
media).  
If cutting continuous,  
pressure-sensitive media  
Cutter  
module  
If cutting tag stock or label Solvent* and  
After every two or three rolls of media.  
backing material  
Tear-off/peel-off bar  
Take label sensor  
air blow  
Solvent*  
Air blow  
Once a month.  
Once every six months.  
*Zebra recommends using a solvent containing 90% isopropyl alcohol.  
CAUTION: Use only the cleaning agents indicated. Zebra Technologies  
Corporation will not be responsible for damage caused by any other  
cleaning fluids used on this printer.  
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Cleaning the Exterior  
The exterior surfaces of the printer may be cleaned with a lint-free cloth. Do not use  
harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents. If necessary, a mild detergent or  
desktop cleaner may be used sparingly.  
Cleaning the Interior  
Remove any accumulated dirt and lint from the interior of the printer using a soft  
bristle brush and/or vacuum cleaner.  
Cleaning the Printhead and Platen Roller  
Inconsistent print quality, such as voids in the bar code or graphics, may indicate a  
dirty printhead. For best results, perform the following cleaning procedure after  
every roll of ribbon.  
NOTE: The printer can remain on while you are cleaning the  
printhead. In this way all label formats, images, and all temporary  
parameter settings stored in the printer's internal memory will be  
saved.  
To clean the printhead, refer to Figure 23 and follow these steps:  
1. Open the printhead assembly.  
2. Remove the media and ribbon (if loaded).  
3. Using a swab soaked in the Zebra-recommended solvent, wipe along the print  
elements from end to end. (The print elements are on the brown strip just behind  
the chrome strip on the printhead.) Allow sufficient time for the solvent to  
evaporate.  
4. Manually rotate the platen roller and clean thoroughly with solvent and a swab.  
5. Brush/vacuum any accumulated paper lint and dust away from the media and  
ribbon paths.  
6. Reload media and/or ribbon, and close the printhead assembly.  
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NOTE: If print quality has not improved after performing this  
procedure, try cleaning the printhead with Save-a-Printhead cleaning  
film. This specially coated material removes contamination buildup  
without damaging the printhead. Call your authorized Zebra reseller  
for more information.  
Printhead  
assembly  
Take label  
sensor  
Transmissive  
sensor  
Ribbon  
sensor  
Reflective  
sensor  
Platen roller  
Figure 23  
Cleaning the Sensors  
Brush or vacuum any accumulated paper lint and dust away from the printer sensors.  
Refer to Figure 23. The reflective sensor, transmissive sensor, and ribbon sensor  
should be cleaned on a regular basis to ensure proper operation of the printer. For  
printers with the value peel-off, power peel-off, and/or power rewind option(s)  
installed, clean the take label sensor.  
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Cleaning the Power Peel-Off Module  
(Power peel-off option required)  
Perform the following procedure if adhesive buildup begins to affect peel  
performance.  
Refer to Figure 24.  
1. Open the printhead assembly.  
2. Open the front housing assembly by lifting the two handles; then, pivot down the  
front housing assembly.  
3. Remove the accumulated adhesive by rolling the sticky side of a blank label  
against the peel rollers and lifting it away. (Do this step repeatedly until a  
majority of the adhesive is gone.)  
4. Use a swab soaked with the Zebra-recommended solvent to remove adhesive  
from the tear-off/peel-off bar and reflective surface.  
5. Close the front housing assembly.  
6. Close the printhead assembly.  
Printhead  
assembly  
Tear-off/  
peel-off  
bar  
Peel  
rollers  
Reflective  
surface  
Front  
housing  
assembly  
Handles  
Figure 24  
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Cleaning the Value Peel-Off Module  
(Value peel-off option required)  
Perform the following procedure if adhesive buildup begins to affect peel-off  
performance.  
Refer to Figure 25.  
1. Open the printhead assembly.  
2. Open the pivot bracket assembly by pivoting the module toward you.  
3. Use a swab soaked with the Zebra-recommended solvent to remove adhesive  
from the tear-off/peel-off bar.  
4. Manually rotate the pinch roller and clean thoroughly with solvent and a swab.  
5. Close the pivot bracket assembly.  
6. Close the printhead assembly.  
Printhead  
assembly  
Tear-off/  
peel-off  
bar  
Pinch  
roller  
Pivot  
bracket  
assembly  
Figure 25  
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Cleaning the Cutter Module  
(Cutter option required)  
WARNING!!! For personnel safety, ALWAYS turn off and  
unplug the printer before performing this procedure.  
Refer to Figure 26.  
To clean adhesive off of the upper and lower cutter blades:  
1. Use a swab moistened with the Zebra-recommended solvent to wipe along the  
upper cutter blade.  
2. To expose the lower cutter blade, turn the cutter motor thumbnut  
counterclockwise until you see the “V”-shaped lower cutter blade.  
3. Clean the lower blade, following the instructions in step 1.  
4. When you have finished cleaning the cutter module, plug in and turn on the  
printer. The lower cutter blade will return to its correct operating positions.  
If the cutter continues to perform unsatisfactorily, contact an authorized service  
technician.  
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Upper  
cutter  
blade  
Lower  
cutter  
blade  
Cutter  
motor  
thumbnut  
Figure 26  
Lubrication  
CAUTION! No lubricating agents of any kind should be used on this  
printer! Some commercially available lubricants will damage the finish  
and the mechanical parts, if used.  
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Printhead Pressure Adjustment  
This adjustment may be necessary if printing is too light on one side or if thick media  
is used.  
Refer to Figure 27.  
The pressure adjustment dials each have four possible settings designated by blocks of  
increasing size embossed on the print mechanism. The smallest block (fully  
counterclockwise) is considered “position 1” and the largest block (fully clockwise) is  
considered “position 4.”  
The following table will help you to select the initial dial settings for your media.  
Media Width  
1” (25.4 mm)  
2” (51 mm)  
Left Dial  
Right Dial  
3
4
3
1
1
2
3” (76 mm)  
3.5” and up  
(89 mm and up)  
3
3
NOTE: Some media types require higher pressure to print well. For  
these media, increase both dials one position. If the media tends to  
shift to the left while printing, increase the right dial setting one  
position or decrease the left dial setting one position. If the media  
tends to shift to the right while printing, increase the left dial setting  
one position or decrease the right dial setting one position.  
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Pressure adjustment dials  
Figure 27  
Power Rewind Media Alignment  
(Power rewind option required.)  
NOTE: Under normal operating conditions, media alignment should  
not be necessary if the media/backing was initially installed tightly  
against the backplate of the take-up spindle.  
Perform the following adjustment if the media does not track properly onto the  
take-up spindle.  
Refer to Figure 28.  
1. With media and backing material loaded, open the printhead assembly.  
2. Turn the adjustment dial clockwise to align the media/backing material more to  
the right. (The image will move to the left.)  
or  
Turn the dial counterclockwise to align the media/backing material more to the  
left. (The image will move to the right.)  
3. Manually rotate the take-up spindle and ensure the media/backing tracks  
properly.  
4. Close the printhead assembly.  
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Printhead  
assembly  
Take-up  
spindle  
Adjustment  
dial  
Figure 28  
Fuse Replacement  
A user-replaceable AC power fuse is located just below the AC power switch at the  
rear of the printer. The replacement fuse is a 3AG fast blow style rated at  
5 Amp/250 VAC.  
Before replacing the fuse, turn off the AC power switch and unplug the AC power  
cord.  
To replace the fuse, insert the tip of a flat blade screwdriver into the slot in the end of  
the fuse holder end cap. Press in slightly on the end cap and turn the screwdriver  
slightly counterclockwise. This will disengage the end cap from the fuse holder and  
permit removal of the fuse.  
To install a new fuse, reverse the sequence.  
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Troubleshooting  
LCD Error Conditions and Warnings  
Error condition RIBBON OUT  
Problem  
Solution  
In thermal transfer mode, the ribbon is not Load the ribbon correctly. See “Ribbon Loading” on  
loaded or loaded incorrectly.  
page 34.  
In thermal transfer mode, the ribbon  
sensor is not sensing correctly loaded  
ribbon.  
Perform the media and ribbon sensor calibration (see  
page 45).  
Put the printer in direct thermal mode via the front panel  
and remove ribbon (if loaded).  
In direct thermal mode, when ribbon is not  
used:  
Ensure that the printer driver or software settings are  
correctly set (if applicable).  
Error condition PAPER OUT  
Problem  
Solution  
The media is not loaded or loaded  
incorrectly.  
Reload the media. Refer to “Roll Media Loading” on  
page 22.  
The media sensor is not positioned  
properly.  
Check the position of the reflective sensor. See  
“Positioning the Media Sensor” on page 10.  
Either load the correct media or set the printer for the  
correct media type via the front panel.  
The printer is set for non-continuous  
media, but continuous media is loaded.  
Ensure that the printer driver or software settings are  
correctly set (if applicable).  
Calibrate the printer (see page 45).  
Via the front panel, locate the “SENSOR SELECT” menu  
The incorrect media sensor is being used. item (page 41) and manually select the correct sensing  
method.  
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Error condition HEAD OPEN  
Problem  
Solution  
The printhead is not fully closed.  
Close the printhead.  
Correctly align the ribbon with the guide mark on the  
ribbon guide plate before closing the printhead  
assembly. See “Ribbon Loading” on page 34.  
The ribbon is loaded incorrectly; it is  
covering the head open sensor.  
Error condition RIBBON IN  
Problem  
Solution  
Via the front panel, locate the “PRINT METHOD” menu  
item (page 42) and select thermal transfer mode.  
Print method is incorrectly set.  
The ribbon is loaded.  
Ensure that the printer driver and/or software settings  
are correctly set (if applicable).  
Remove the ribbon and set the printer to direct thermal  
mode. (See “PRINT METHOD” on page 42.)  
Ensure that the printer driver and/or software settings  
are correctly set (if applicable).  
Warning HEAD OVER TEMP  
Problem  
Solution  
Allow the printer to cool. Printing automatically resumes  
when the printhead elements cool to an acceptable  
operating temperature.  
The printhead is over temperature.  
Warning HEAD UNDER TEMP  
Problem  
Solution  
Continue printing while the printhead reaches the  
correct operating temperature.  
The printhead is under temperature.  
The environment may be too cold for proper printing.  
Relocate the printer to a warmer area.  
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Error condition HEAD OPEN  
Problem  
Solution  
The printhead is not fully closed.  
Close the printhead.  
Correctly align the ribbon with the guide mark on the  
ribbon guide plate before closing the printhead  
assembly. See “Ribbon Loading” on page 34.  
The ribbon is loaded incorrectly; it is  
covering the head open sensor.  
Error condition RIBBON IN  
Problem  
Solution  
Via the front panel, locate the “PRINT METHOD” menu  
item (page 42) and select thermal transfer mode.  
Print method is incorrectly set.  
The ribbon is loaded.  
Ensure that the printer driver and/or software settings  
are correctly set (if applicable).  
Remove the ribbon and set the printer to direct thermal  
mode. (See “PRINT METHOD” on page 42.)  
Ensure that the printer driver and/or software settings  
are correctly set (if applicable).  
Warning HEAD OVER TEMP  
Problem  
Solution  
Allow the printer to cool. Printing automatically resumes  
when the printhead elements cool to an acceptable  
operating temperature.  
The printhead is over temperature.  
Warning HEAD UNDER TEMP  
Problem  
Solution  
Continue printing while the printhead reaches the  
correct operating temperature.  
The printhead is under temperature.  
The environment may be too cold for proper printing.  
Relocate the printer to a warmer area.  
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Warning CUTTER JAM  
Problem  
Solution  
Turn off the printer power and unplug the printer.  
Inspect the cutter module for debris and clean as  
needed following the cleaning instructions on page 60.  
Cutter blade is in the media path.  
OUT OF MEMORY*  
Problem  
Solution  
Insufficient DRAM for the label length, downloaded  
fonts/graphics, and images.  
*There is not enough memory to perform  
the function shown on the second line of  
the error message.  
Ensure that the device, such as FLASH memory or  
PCMCIA card, is installed and not write protected or full.  
Ensure that the data is not directed to a device that is  
not installed or available.  
Print Quality Problems  
General print quality issues  
Problem  
Solution  
You are using an incorrect media and  
ribbon combination for your application.  
Consult your authorized Zebra reseller/distributor for  
information and advice.  
For optimal print quality, set the print speed to the  
lowest possible setting via ZPL II, the driver, or the  
software.  
The printer is set at the incorrect print  
speed.  
For optimal print quality, set the darkness to the lowest  
possible setting via the front panel, the driver, or the  
software.  
The printer is set at the incorrect darkness  
level.  
Clean the printhead according to the instructions on  
page 56.  
The printhead is dirty.  
There is light printing (or no printing) on  
the left or right side of the label or the  
printed image is not sharp.  
The pressure adjustment dials need to be adjusted.  
Follow the printhead pressure adjustment instructions  
on page 62.  
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Gray lines on blank labels with no consistent pattern  
Problem  
Solution  
Clean the printhead according to the instructions on  
page 56.  
The printhead is dirty.  
Light, consistent vertical lines running through all of the labels  
Problem  
Solution  
Clean the printhead, platen roller, or both according to  
the instructions on page 56.  
The printhead or platen roller is dirty.  
Intermittent creases on the left and right edges of the label  
Problem  
Solution  
There is too much pressure on the  
printhead.  
Reduce the printhead pressure. Refer to the printhead  
pressure adjustment on page 62.  
Wrinkled ribbon  
Problem  
Solution  
Load the ribbon correctly. See “Ribbon Loading” on  
page 34.  
The ribbon is not loaded correctly.  
Set the darkness to the lowest possible setting for good  
print quality. See “Darkness” on page 40.  
The darkness setting is incorrect.  
Set the pressure to the minimum required for good print  
quality. See “Printhead Pressure Adjustment” on  
page 62.  
Incorrect printhead pressure or balance.  
The media is not feeding correctly. It is  
“walking” from side to side.  
Make sure that the media guide and media supply guide  
touch the edge of the media.  
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Calibration  
Problem  
Solution  
Adjust the reflective sensor position. See page 11.  
Set the printer for the correct media type. See page 41.  
Ensure that the media guides are properly positioned.  
Via the front panel, locate the “SENSOR SELECT” menu  
item (page 41) and manually select the correct sensing  
method.  
Loss of printing registration on labels.  
Excessive vertical drift in top-of-form  
registration.  
Reload the media. Check the reflective sensor position  
(see page 11).  
Clean the platen roller according to the instructions on  
page 56.  
Perform a manual calibration (see page 45).  
“Auto Calibrate” failed.  
Load the media. Ensure that the reflective sensor is  
properly positioned (see page 11).  
Communications Problems  
A label format was sent to the printer but not recognized. The DATA  
light does not flash.  
Problem  
Solution  
Check the printer driver or software communications  
settings (if applicable).  
Verify the prefix and delimiter characters. See page 49.  
Are you using the correct communication cable? See  
page 18 for the requirements.  
The printer does not respond to label  
requests.  
Via the front panel, check the protocol setting. It should  
be set to “none.” See page 47.  
Ensure that the correct driver is being used (if  
applicable).  
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A label format was sent to the printer. Several labels print, then the  
printer skips, misplaces, misses, or distorts the image on the label.  
Problem  
Solution  
The host is set to EPP parallel  
communications.  
Change the settings on the computer host to standard  
parallel communications.  
Check the communication cable length. See page 18  
for requirements.  
The serial communication settings are  
incorrect.  
Check the printer driver or software communications  
settings (if applicable).  
A label format was sent to the printer but not recognized. The DATA  
light flashes but no printing occurs.  
Problem  
Solution  
The prefix and delimeter characters set in  
the printer do not match the ones in the  
label format.  
Verify the prefix and delimeter characters. See  
page 49.  
Check the communication settings on the computer.  
Ensure that they match the printer settings.  
Incorrect data is being sent to the printer.  
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