Zebra Technologies Printer Mobile Printer User Manual

User Guide  
Part # UMAN-CM2/3 Rev. P, J an. 2004  
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CONTENTS  
Introduction ........................................................ O-1  
Controls .............................................................. O-2  
Keypad Functions .................................................... O-2  
Self Test ................................................................... O-2  
Batteries and Charging ............................................ O-3  
Conditioning Battery Packs...................................... O-3  
Chargers .................................................................. O-3  
Removing and Replacing Cameo 2 Battery Packs.. O-4  
Removing and Replacing Cameo 3 Battery Packs .. O-5  
Low Battery Shutdown ............................................. O-5  
Safety Warnings....................................................... O-5  
Installation of Media........................................... O-7  
Magnetic Stripe Reader ..................................... O-8  
Smartcard Reader .............................................. O-9  
Maintenance ..................................................... O-11  
Cleaning the Printhead .......................................... O-11  
Cleaning the Platen ............................................... O-11  
Cleaning the Media Sensor ................................... O-12  
Linerless Media Printers ........................................ O-12  
Troubleshooting ............................................... O-13  
Self Test: ................................................................ O-13  
Troubleshooting Guide........................................... O-13  
Communicating to the Printer......................... O-15  
Cable Communications.......................................... O-16  
IR Communications ............................................... O-17  
Wireless Communications  
with Bluetooth™ (ZBR Radio)................................ O-18  
Wireless Communications  
with Bluetooth™ (ZBR-2 Radio) ............................ O-20  
Bluetooth™ Networking Overview ......................... O-21  
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) ................... O-22  
Printer Specifications ...................................... O-23  
Physical ................................................................. O-23  
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Environmental ........................................................ O-23  
Printing Characteristics .......................................... O-23  
Communications Specifications ............................. O-23  
Communications Port ............................................ O-24  
Power..................................................................... O-24  
Media Specifications .............................................. O-24  
Resident Hardware/Memory Features ................... O-25  
Software Features ................................................. O-25  
Accessories and Options ....................................... O-26  
APPENDIX A  
Interface Cables....................................................... A-1  
APPENDIX B  
Media Supplies ........................................................ A-4  
APPENDIX C  
Maintenance Supplies ............................................. A-5  
APPENDIX D  
Product Support ....................................................... A-6  
Patent Information...................... inside back cover  
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Operation Section  
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Cameo 2 with optional  
Mag Stripe Reader and  
IR interface.  
Cameo 2SC with Mag  
Stripe Reader, Smart  
Card Reader and IR  
interface.  
Cameo 3  
Cameo 3N (shown),  
Cameo 3 SC  
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INTRODUCTION  
The Cameo™2, Cameo 2SC , Cameo 3, Cameo 3SC and  
Cameo 3N Mobile Printers utilize the latest in direct  
thermal printing technology. These products are de-  
signed for mobile printing applications and their compact  
size is ideally suited to print receipts and for many other  
situations where on-site printing is required.  
Additionally, CameoSC printers can be ordered with an  
integrated magnetic stripe reader (MSR) and/or a  
Smartcard reader.  
The Cameo series also offers wireless communications  
options such as Bluetooth™ or infrared (IrDA) interfaces.  
The Cameo 3N Network Printer allows communication  
as a node within a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN),  
and its wireless capabilities allow communications from  
any point within the LAN’s perimeter.  
This manual should be read in its entirety before at-  
tempting operation of this product. Further information  
regarding this printer series’ features and operation can  
be found in the Mobile Printer Programming Manual  
(available on our website at: http://www.zebra.com/SS/  
manuals.htm)  
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CONTROLS  
Keypad Functions  
On Switch:  
momentary action  
turns on unit  
Feed Switch:  
Advances media  
when held down.  
Power Light:  
Indicates unit  
is turned on  
Flashing light  
indicates low  
battery  
Status Light: Steady  
IR Window;  
light indicates printer is  
either out of media, or  
media cover is open.  
Flashing during data  
transmission between  
host and printer  
must be aligned with  
corresponding window on host  
for IR communications to occur.  
(Units with IR option only)  
indicates normal  
wireless operation.  
Self Test  
Cameos can perform a self test which will print a line of  
interlocking “x” characters to insure all elements of the  
print head are working, and then print out the version of  
software loaded in the printer. Refer to the Troubleshoot-  
ing section for details on interpreting the self-test.  
The self test is activated by the following key  
sequence:  
1.Press the "FEED" key  
2.While still holding down the "FEED" key, turn on  
the printer by pressing and releasing the "ON" key.  
3.Keep the "FEED" key depressed until self test  
starts.  
The Cameo will perform the self test and remain on.  
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BATTERIES AND CHARGING  
Conditioning Battery Packs  
Cameo batteries must be cycled several times before  
maximum capacity is realized.  
A battery is ”cycled” by fully charging it, then fully dis-  
charging it through normal use.  
Chargers  
Listed below are the specifications for the Cameo  
series chargers:  
UCN72-4: ( p/n series AC15482-tab)  
Designed to charge up to four batteries simulta-  
neously. Battery packs may be charged separately  
or while plugged into the printer. Typical charge  
time is 90 minutes. Switch selectable 110/220  
V.A.C. input voltage. Supplied with line cords  
compatible with most international standards.  
Do not attempt to charge batteries with the UC72-4 Charger  
while printing. Attempting to print while charging batteries can  
result in unreliable charging.  
UCN72-4 part numbers vary depending on specific  
country of use. Consult factory for complete part  
numbers.  
UCN72: ( p/n series AT15244-tab)  
A wall mounted single charger with universal 110 to  
230, 50-60 Hz. VAC input. Multiple plug configura-  
tions comply with most international standards.  
Do not attempt to charge batteries with the UC72N Charger  
while printing. Attempting to print while charging batteries can  
result in unreliable charging.  
UC72N part numbers vary depending on specific  
country of use. Consult factory for complete part  
numbers.  
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Removing and Replacing Cameo 2Battery Packs  
To remove the battery pack from the Cameo 2:  
1.Push the battery release button on the bottom of  
the printer towards the media compartment.  
2.Rotate the belt clip as shown while,  
3.Allowing the battery pack to slide out.  
Battery Packs are replaced by the following procedure:  
1. Rotate the Belt Clip to clear the battery  
2.Align the battery pack to the bottom of the printer.  
The side of the battery with the contacts will face  
into the well for the battery.  
3.Slide the pack completely into the printer until it  
locks in place. The battery will engage with a  
distinct “click”.  
4. Rotate the Belt Clip back into position.  
Push Release Latch to  
remove battery pack.  
Belt Clip  
Battery Pack  
SC  
REMOVING AND REPLACING CAMEO 2SERIES BATTERY PACKS (CAMEO 2  
SHOWN.)  
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Removing and Replacing Cameo 3 Battery Packs  
To remove the battery pack from the Cameo 3:  
Slide the Battery Latch button in the direction shown in  
the top illustration below, and slide the battery out.  
To replace the battery, insert the end with the contacts  
into the battery well and slide the battery into the printer  
until in clicks into place .  
Battery Latch  
Button  
Battery Pack  
REMOVING AND REPLACING CAMEO 3  
BATTERY PACKS  
Low Battery Shutdown  
As the battery charge level in becomes depleted the  
Power LED will flash. At this time the printer should be  
shut off and the battery pack recharged or replaced.  
Cameos will automatically shut off if the batteries become  
severely discharged.  
Safety Warnings  
Use of a charger not approved by Zebra for use with Cameo  
series NiMH batteries could damage the battery pack or the  
printer and will void the warranty.  
Battery terminals are recessed to prevent short circuiting of the  
battery. Allowing these terminals to contact conductive mate-  
rial will create a short circuit which could cause burns, other  
injuries or start a fire.  
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Adjust edge  
guide to de-  
sired position  
and snap into  
place.  
Media must  
spin freely.  
Feed media in  
this direction  
Edge Guide  
Squeeze finger  
grips here on  
both sides to  
open cover  
MEDIA INSTALLATION (CAMEO 2 SHOWN)  
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INSTALLATION OF MEDIA  
The following details media installation:  
Cameo 2 is illustrated. Loading procedure is identical for all  
units.  
1.Turn unit off.  
2.Squeeze the two finger grips on either side of the  
media compartment cover. Rotate the top back to  
reveal the paper compartment.  
3.If necessary, adjust the edge guide as shown at left  
for narrow media.  
The edge guide should be set into the nearest slot  
in the printer body that will allow the media roll to  
spin freely yet prevent it from wandering from side  
to side so much that print quality is affected.  
4.Drop a new roll of paper into the compartment.  
Media should feed from the top of the roll and the  
roll should fit between the edge guide and the right  
hand wall.  
The inner core on the media roll should be Ø.75” [ 19 mm] or  
larger to prevent the roll from jamming.  
5.Close the cover while holding the free end of the  
media roll.  
6.Insure the cover is securely latched before begin-  
ning to print.  
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MAGNETIC STRIPE READER  
The optional magnetic stripe reader (MSR) is used as  
follows:  
1.A flashing status light indicates the printer is avail-  
able to scan. Place the card into the reader slot as  
shown. The magnetic stripe must face the top of  
the printer, and into the body of the printer as  
shown in Detail “A” below.  
2.Slide the card through the slot. The card will be  
read if slid in either direction. Depending on the  
application software, the receiving terminal will  
sound a beep on a successful scan.  
3.If the card did not read, slide it back through the  
slot in the opposite direction.  
SIDE  
GNETIC STRIPE  
CES OPPOSITE  
MA  
Detail "A"- Top view of printer  
FA  
Flashing light  
means O.K. to  
scan card  
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SMARTCARD READER  
Smart Card Status  
Indicator  
Smart Card Reader Slot  
MSR Slot  
DETAIL “A”  
CAMEO 2SC WITH MSR OPTION  
The Smartcard reader (only available on CameoSC  
models ) is used as follows:  
1.A status light indicates the Smartcard reader is  
available. At this time, the Cameo is acting only as  
a Smartcard reader connected to the host terminal;  
all other printer functions are suspended.  
2.Insert the card into the reader slot as shown in  
Detail “A” above. The microchip imbedded in the  
card must be oriented facing the top of the printer  
and must be completely inserted into the Reader  
Slot to scan successfully .  
3.Depending on the application software, the receiv-  
ing terminal will sound a beep after a successful  
transaction.  
4.When the Smartcard indicator light goes out, the  
Cameo can resume normal printing operations and  
the Smartcard can be removed.  
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Print Head  
Media Sensor  
Platen  
CLEANING THE CAMEO 2  
Print Head  
Media Sensor  
Platen  
CLEANING THE CAMEO 3  
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MAINTENANCE  
Cameo printers will provide years of reliable service  
provided a few simple guidelines are followed. The  
printer should be cleaned approximately every two weeks  
or more often, depending on usage and the type of media  
being employed. Components of the printer that require  
periodic maintenance are the print head, print roller  
(platen), and the media sensor. When cleaning, please  
use only isopropyl alcohol, the same type included in the  
Cleaning Kit. Always use Zebra label or ticket stock for  
maximum print quality and extended printer life.  
Never use any sharp objects on printer mechanism as it could  
damage the print head and platen. Use only the supplied  
cleaning pen or a cotton swab saturated with alcohol for  
cleaning. Always turn the printer off prior to any cleaning  
operation.  
Cleaning the print head  
• Always turn the printer off prior to any cleaning  
operation.  
• Open the printer by squeezing the finger grips on  
either side of the media compartment cover.  
• Swing the media compartment cover open.  
• Use the cleaning pen supplied with the printer and/  
or alcohol and cotton swabs to clean the surface of  
the print head, the platen, and the sensor.  
Cleaning the platen (print roller)  
Applies to printers configured for linered media only  
• Open the printer by squeezing the finger grips on  
either side of the media compartment cover and  
swinging it open.  
• Gently clean the platen with the cleaning pen  
supplied with the printer and/or alcohol and a  
cotton swab while rotating the platen.  
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Cleaning the Media Sensor  
The Media sensor is located inside the media compart-  
ment under the print head. Blow out any dust deposits  
carefully, then finish cleaning with the cleaning pen sup-  
plied with the printer and/or alcohol and cotton swabs.  
Linerless Media Printers  
Printers using linerless media require more frequent  
cleaning. Linerless media deposits adhesive which must  
be removed for optimum performance. Linerless printers  
can be identified by a platen which is not black, or by  
reading the unit’s fifteen digit Product Configuration  
Code (PCC) label on the back of the printer. PCC digit  
“8” will be “B”, “”D”, “F”, or “H” for linerless printers.  
Note: It is not necessary to clean the platen on linerless units.  
The platen material is self cleaning and will not require constant  
maintenance.  
When cleaning, use only the Cleaning Pen provided with each  
printer or isopropyl alcohol.  
•Open the printer by squeezing the finger grips on  
either side of the media compartment cover.  
•Surfaces inside the media compartment that come  
in contact with the linerless media adhesive should  
be cleaned, along with:  
• Print mechanism area around the Sensor  
•Printhead  
•Inside surface of the edge guide  
Allow printer to dry before resuming printing.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Self Test:  
Perform the self test as described in the Controls sec-  
tion. The unit should print a line of interlocking “x” char-  
acters to insure all elements of the print head are work-  
ing, print out the version of software loaded in the printer  
and then print two reports. The first report indicates  
model, ROM version, serial number, baud rate, etc. The  
second report contains application information. If no  
second report appears, there is no application loaded.  
Cameo 3N units will also print out a “RF LAN Informa-  
tion” section with information regarding the printer’s  
status on your facility’s’s wireless Local Area Network  
(WLAN).  
Troubleshooting Guide  
No power  
• Check battery, recharge or replace as necessary.  
Media does not feed:  
• Be sure media compartment cover is closed and latched.  
Poor or faded print:  
• Clean print head.  
• Check/replace battery.  
• Check quality of media.  
Partial/missing print:  
• Check media alignment  
• Clean print head.  
• Verify media compartment cover is closed and latched  
Prints illegible characters:  
• Check baud rate.  
No print:  
• Check baud rate  
• Replace battery  
• Check cable connection to terminal  
• Wireless units: verify communication link between printer and  
terminal  
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• Network printers: refer to the RF LAN Information section of  
the Self Test printout to verify the printer’s SSID and IP  
addresses are correct, and that the printer is “associated” with  
the wireless LAN.  
• Invalid label format or command structure — use Hex Dump  
Mode for troubleshooting. Refer to the Programming Manual  
for more information.  
Reduced battery charge life:  
• Recondition (cycle) battery.  
• Damaged battery-replace.  
• Check battery date code: if one to two years old, short charge  
life may be due to normal aging.  
Status light flashing and beeper chimes:  
• No application: reload program.  
Status light flashing  
• If using SRRF communications: normal indication while data is  
being received.  
Status light always on:  
• Check media is loaded and media compartment cover is  
closed and latched  
Communication Error:  
• Check media is loaded, media compartment cover is closed  
and latched, and error light is off.  
• Check baud rate.  
• Replace cable to terminal.  
Never use any sharp objects on the printer mechanism as it  
could damage the print head. Use only isopropyl alcohol,  
the supplied cleaning pen and /or a cotton swab for  
cleaning the printer.  
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COMMUNICATING TO THE PRINTER  
The printer must establish communications with a host  
terminal which sends the data to be printed. Communi-  
cations occur in three basic ways:  
IR Communications  
Window  
The IrDA logo or the  
Bluetooth logo will appear  
here if those options are  
installed.  
Serial Communications  
(Cable) Port  
CAMEO 2 COMMUNICATIONS  
CAMEO 3 COMMUNICATIONS  
• By a cable between the printer and its host terminal  
• Infrared (usually by means of the industry standard  
IrDA protocol) Units with the IrDA option can be  
identified by the “IR” logo on the unit’s keypad.  
• Using Bluetooth™ wireless communications. Cam-  
eos with the Bluetooth option will have a Bluetooth  
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logo on the lower left corner of the keypad.  
• By means of a wireless LAN (Local Area Network)  
(Cameo 3 Network Printers only) Cameo 3 Net-  
work printers are identified by a “Cameo 3N” logo,  
and an extension to the bottom cover.  
Cable Communications  
All Cameo printers can communicate by cable; the  
specific cable supplied with your printer will vary with the  
host terminal. The 8- pin circular connector on your  
communications cable plugs into the serial communica-  
tions port on the side of the Cameo printer. (Refer to the  
Specifications Section of this manual for communications  
port pin assignments.)  
The connector is keyed to assure correct alignment; do  
not try to force it if it does not plug in. The other end of  
the cable must be plugged into the host terminal. Com-  
munications between the terminal and the printer is  
controlled by the applications running on the terminal and  
the printer.  
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IR Communications  
Printers equipped for infrared (IR) communications are  
identified by a small “IR” logo on the unit’s keypad. IR  
allows wireless communications between the printer and  
the host terminal. IR units can also communicate with a  
cable as detailed above, however, IR functions are dis-  
abled when the cable is plugged in. Cameo units with the  
IR option can be configured to conform to the standard  
IrDA communications protocol  
Linking a Printer to an IrDA Host  
IrDA compliant terminals will automatically initiate  
communications to the printer. First insure that there is a  
direct line of sight between the printer and the terminal  
that will be sending data. The IR window on the front of  
the Cameo must face the corresponding window on the  
terminal to properly send and receive signals. An IrDA  
compliant terminal will seek out any linkable devices and  
establish communications between them, even turning  
the printer on if necessary.  
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Wireless Communications with Bluetooth™ using  
ZBR Radio  
The following section only applies when the Bluetooth ZBR Module (FCC ID: I28MD-  
BTC2-E) is installed in the Cameo printer (note that only one of the radio options can  
be installed in the printer at one time).  
“Bluetooth” is a worldwide standard for the exchange of  
data between two devices via radio frequencies.  
Bluetooth radios are relatively low powered to help pre-  
vent interference with other devices running at similar  
radio frequencies. This limits the range of a Bluetooth  
device to about 10 meters (about 32 feet).  
Both the printer and the device it communicates with  
must follow the Bluetooth standard.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation  
The radiated output power of this internal Bluetooth radio is far  
below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless,  
this Bluetooth radio must be used in such a manner that the  
antenna is 2.5 cm or further from the human body.  
The radio and antenna are mounted internally in this printer such  
that when the printer is worn with the back of the printer against  
the body and the front of the printer (where paper exits) away  
from the body, then the 2.5 cm distance between the antenna  
and the users body will be met. Do not use the printer in an  
unauthorized manner.  
The internal Bluetooth radio operates within guidelines found in  
radio frequency safety standards and recommendations. The  
level of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic  
energy emitted by other wireless devices such as mobile  
phones.  
European Regulatory Information for this Radio  
AUS  
B
D
DK  
GR  
NL  
UK  
FIN  
IRE  
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LUX  
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Important Notice:  
This device is a portable RF printer intended for  
commercial and industrial use in all EU and  
EFTA member states except in France where  
restrictive use applies.  
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Note: -Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are  
crossed out!  
This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH, ICE,  
LI, NOR)  
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE  
Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in  
order to prove presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/  
5/EC:  
• EN 60950: 2000  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 (2001-12)  
Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)  
EMC requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment.  
This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor  
home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states, except in France  
where restrictive use applies.  
The use of this radio in France is subject to additional restrictions. You  
may only use the radio in French territory when it is set to reduced power.  
If the radio is contained in a printer, then the power setting will print out on  
the two-key report as either “Normal” or “Reduced (France)”.  
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Wireless Communications with Bluetooth™using  
ZBR-2 Radio  
The following section only applies when the Bluetooth Module (FCC ID: I28MD-BTC2TY)  
is installed in the Cameo printer (note that only one of the radio options can be in-  
stalled in the printer at one time).  
“Bluetooth” is a worldwide standard for the exchange of  
data between two devices via radio frequencies.  
Bluetooth radios are relatively low powered to help pre-  
vent interference with other devices running at similar  
radio frequencies. This limits the range of a Bluetooth  
device to about 10 meters (about 32 feet).  
Both the printer and the device it communicates with  
must follow the Bluetooth standard.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation  
The radiated output power of this internal Bluetooth radio is far  
below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless,  
this Bluetooth radio must be used in such a manner that the  
antenna is 2.5 cm or further from the human body.  
The radio and antenna are mounted internally in this printer such  
that when the printer is worn with the back of the printer against  
the body and the front of the printer (where paper exits) away  
from the body, then the 2.5 cm distance between the antenna  
and the users body will be met. Do not use the printer in an  
unauthorized manner.  
The internal Bluetooth radio operates within guidelines found in  
radio frequency safety standards and recommendations. The  
level of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic  
energy emitted by other wireless devices such as mobile  
phones.  
European Regulatory Information for this Radio  
AUS  
B
D
DK  
GR  
NL  
UK  
FIN  
IRE  
P
F
I
LUX  
S
E
Note: -Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are  
crossed out!  
This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH, ICE,  
LI, NOR)  
Important Notice:  
This device is a portable RF printer intended for  
commercial and industrial use in all EU and  
EFTA member states.  
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Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE  
Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in  
order to prove presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/  
5/EC:  
• EN 60950: 2000  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.4.1 (2003-04)  
Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-1/-17 V1.4.1/1.2.1 (2002-08)  
EMC requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment.  
This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor  
home and office use in all EU and EFTA member states.  
Bluetooth™ Networking Overview  
In order to exchange data, two Bluetooth enabled  
devices must establish a connection. Bluetooth software  
is always running in the background, ready to respond to  
connection requests. One device (known as the master  
or the client) must request a connection with another.  
The second device (the slave or the server) then accepts  
or rejects the connection. A Bluetooth enabled QL 320  
will normally act as a slave, but in theory any Bluetooth  
device can be either a master or a slave. This miniature  
network is sometimes referred to as a “piconet” and can  
consist of several Bluetooth enabled devices.  
Each Bluetooth enabled Cameo printer has a unique  
Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) loaded into its radio  
module when manufactured. For the most part, commu-  
nications using the Bluetooth protocol are initiated and  
processed without any operator intervention, much like  
the IrDA system described previously.  
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Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)  
Printers equipped for Wireless Local Area Network  
(WLAN) communications are known as Cameo 3N Net-  
work Printers. Cameo 3N printers allow wireless commu-  
nication as a node within a local area network, and its  
wireless capabilities allow communications from any  
point within the LAN’s perimeter. Methods of establishing  
communications to the Cameo 3N will vary with each  
LAN application.  
WARNING: Use of the Cameo 3N will result in exposure to  
Radio Frequency radiation. To conform to FCC RF exposure  
requirements the printer must be used only in the intended  
orientation and in the intended manner.  
Cameo 3N printers are  
identified by a rectangular  
pod on the bottom of the  
printer containing the  
radio module . The  
RF Antenna area  
(Keep a minimum  
of 2” (5 cm.) from  
body.)  
printer’s serial number  
label on the back of the  
Always orient  
unit will show the radio  
module’s identification  
printer so paper is  
transported away  
from your body.  
numbers and/or its oper-  
ating frequency.  
The Cameo 3N is de-  
signed to be used with a  
shoulder strap and spe-  
cially designed soft case,  
or with a belt clip. The  
printer should always be  
CAMEO 3N SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS  
oriented so that printed material is transported away from  
the operator. Avoid prolonged exposure closer than 5 cm.  
(2”) to the radiating area around this unit’s antenna.  
When the Cameo 3N is used as designed, either the  
printer’s soft case or the belt clip will keep the antenna  
the FCC mandated distance away from the operator.  
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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS  
Physical  
Cameo 2  
6.6" (168 mm)  
Cameo 2SC  
7.3” (185 mm)  
Cameo 3/ 3SC/ 3N  
6.2” (158 mm) (3)  
8.2” (208 mm)(3SC,N)  
4.6” (117 mm)  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
3.7" (94 mm)  
2.6" (66 mm)  
3.7" (94 mm)  
2.6" (66 mm)  
2.6” (66 mm)(3, 3SC  
)
3.5” (89 mm) (3N)  
Weight*  
1.15 lbs. (.5 kg)  
1.35 lbs (.6 Kg)  
1.4 lbs. (.64 kg) (3)  
1.6 lbs (.73 kg) (3SC  
)
* Weight is with battery, no media loaded  
1.9 lbs. (.86 kg.) (3N)  
Environmental  
Operating temperature:  
Storage temperature:  
Relative humidity:  
5° to 122°F (-15° to 50°C)  
-13° to 158°F (-25° to 70°C)  
10%-90% non-condensing  
Cameos automatically compensate for head temperature when printing. Protection circuitry  
prevents damage due to excessive print head temperatures.  
Printing Characteristics  
Cameo 2, 2SC  
Cameo 3/3N  
Print Head Width:  
Number of Dots:  
1.9" (48 mm)  
384  
2.83” (72 mm)  
574  
Print Head Life  
(estimated)  
1,950,000" (50 Km nominal)  
Technology  
Direct Thermal  
Print Speed  
up to 3 IPS (76.2 mm/sec.)  
Print Head Density  
203 DPI (8 dots/mm)  
Communications Specifications  
Standard  
Built-in RS-232 port for one or two-way  
Communications  
cable communication to terminal or other  
host up to 38.4K BPS.  
Programmable RTS/CTS (hardware) and XON/  
XOFF protocols are supported. Default  
communications parameters are:  
Handshaking = RTS/CTS, Baud Rate = 19,200  
Parity = None; Data Bits = 8; Stop Bits = 1  
Optional Wireless  
Communications  
Optional infrared communications via industry  
standard IrDA specifications.  
Optional Bluetooth radio  
Wireless LAN via 802.11b protocol (Cameo 3  
only)  
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Communications Port  
Pin  
Pin  
Signal  
Type  
Signal  
Description  
Number  
Name  
1
2
3
4
RXD  
TXD  
CTS  
RTS  
input  
output  
input  
Receive Data  
Transmit Data  
Clear To Send from host  
Request To Send  
output  
set high when printer  
is ready to accept command/  
data  
5
6
7
GND  
NC  
DSR  
Ground  
No Connect  
input  
Data Set Ready: Low to high  
transition turns printer on,  
High to low transition turns  
printer off (if enabled)  
Data Terminal Ready  
high when printer is on (set at  
battery voltage for “S” models)  
8
DTR  
output  
2
4
1
5
3
6
7
8
COMMUNICATIONS PORT  
(8 PIN CIRCULAR DIN)  
Power  
Cameos utilize removable NiMH battery packs. If not connected to a  
terminal with DTR present, the Cameo will automatically power off to  
conserve battery life. The time-out value can be programmed from the  
host terminal; the factory default time-out is two minutes.  
Additional power features include:  
Full charge will print approximately 3000” (76 m) of receipt stock.  
Low battery indicated by flashing LED and reported to terminal on demand  
Power On/Off controlled from terminal or keypad  
Media Specifications  
Cameo 2  
Cameo 3  
Max. Print Width  
Max. Roll O.D.  
Core Diameter  
1.9" (48.3 mm)  
2.25” [57 mm]  
.75” [19 mm] min.  
2.83” (71.9 mm)  
2.25” [57 mm]  
.75” [19 mm] min.  
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Media Width settings available with edge guide (all dimensions ±.05” [±1.3 mm]  
Cameo 2 series  
0.72 (18.2 mm)  
0.85 (21.6 mm)  
0.97 (24.6 mm)  
1.10 (27.9 mm)  
1.22 (31.0 mm)  
1.35 (34.3 mm)  
1.47 (37.3 mm)  
1.60 (40.64 mm)  
1.72 (43.7 mm)  
1.85 (47.0 mm)  
1.97 (50.0 mm)  
2.13 (54.1 mm)1  
Cameo 3 series  
1.47 (37.3 mm)  
1.60 (40.64 mm)  
1.72 (43.7 mm)  
1.85 (47.0 mm)  
1.97 (50.0 mm)  
2.10 (53.3 mm)  
2.22 (56.4 mm)  
2.35 (59.7 mm)  
2.47 (62.7 mm)  
2.60 66.0 mm)  
2.72 (69.1 mm)  
2.85 (72.4 mm)  
2.97 (75.4 mm)  
3.10 (78.7 mm)1  
1. This width available only with edge guide removed.  
Media Type  
• Paper Journal  
• Two-part thermal receipts  
• Linerless labels (on linerless models only)  
• Drop-in stock loading  
Resident Hardware/Memory Features  
25 Resident fonts  
Optional international character fonts  
Flash memory for down-loadable programs, label formats, fonts and  
graphics  
Fully scalable fonts  
Built-in graphics support  
Software Features  
Vertical or horizontal printing  
Left, right, or center justification  
Scale to fit  
Concatenation  
Line print mode- ideal for receipt printing  
Programmable label odometer with on-demand terminal reporting  
Serial number reporting to terminal on demand  
Automatic print head temperature compensation  
Programmable inactivity shut-off  
Out of paper/open cover error LED indicator  
Power On/Off from terminal or built-in keypad  
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Accessories and Options  
Single battery pack fast charger/conditioner  
Four battery pack fast charger/conditioner  
Vehicle Charger  
Extra NiMH battery pack  
Variety of interface cables  
IrDA Option  
Bluetooth™ wireless interface option  
Optional wireless LAN (802.11b) capabilities  
Soft carrying case  
Protective rubber boots for severe use  
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APPENDIX A  
INTERFACE CABLES  
Part Number BL11757-000  
8-Pin DIN to 9-Pin DB PC Cable  
This part is also available as a coiled cable under  
Part Number BL15063-1.  
For Use With a Personal Computer  
Pin 9  
PC Signals  
Printer Signals  
3
5
7
(TXD)  
(RXD)  
(RTS)  
(CTS)  
(GND)  
(DTR)  
(DSR)  
Shield  
(RXD)  
(TXD)  
(CTS)  
(RTS)  
(GND)  
(DSR)  
(DTR)  
Shield  
3
2
7
8
5
4
6
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
8
2
6
4
1
Pin 1  
DB-9 Pin  
Female Plug  
(to P.C.)  
8 Pin  
Male Plug  
(to printer)  
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INTERFACE CABLES  
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APPENDIX A  
INTERFACE CABLES (continued)  
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APPENDIX B  
MEDIA SUPPLIES  
To insure maximum printer life and consistent print quality  
and performance for your individual application, it is  
recommended that only media produced by Zebra be  
used. These advantages include:  
• Consistent quality and reliability of media products.  
• Large range of stocked and standard formats.  
• In-house custom format design service.  
• Large production capacity which services the needs  
of many large and small media consumers including  
major retail chains world wide.  
• Media products that meet or exceed industry stan-  
dards.  
For more information call Zebra Technologies Corpora-  
tion at +1.866.230.9495 (U.S., Canada and Mexico) and  
ask to speak to a Media Sales Representative.  
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APPENDIX C  
MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES  
In addition to using quality media provided by Zebra, it is  
recommended that the print head be cleaned as pre-  
scribed in the maintenance section. The following items  
are available for this purpose:  
• Cleaning Pen (10 pack), Reorder No. AN11209-1  
(Recommended for use with Bravo™, Cameo™ and Encore™  
printers.)  
• Cleaning Kit with Cleaning Pen, and Cotton Swabs,  
Reorder No. AT702-1  
(Recommended for use with Bravo™, Cameo™ and Encore™  
printers.)  
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APPENDIX D  
PRODUCT SUPPORT  
For product support, contact Zebra Technologies at:  
Zebra Technologies International, LLC  
333 Corporate Woods Parkway  
Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061-3109 USA  
Phone: +1.847.793.2600 or +1.800.423.0442  
Fax: +1.847.913.8766  
Zebra Technologies Europe Limited  
Zebra House  
The Valley Centre, Gordon Road  
High Wycombe  
Buckinghamshire HP13 6EQ, UK  
Phone: +44.1494.472872  
Fax: +44.1494.450103  
Zebra Technologies  
Latin American Sales Office  
6175 NW 153rd Street  
Suite 121  
Miami Lakes, Florida 33014 USA  
Phone: +1.305.558.8470  
Fax: +1.305.558.8485  
Zebra Technologies Asia Pacific, LLC  
1 Sims Lane, #06-11  
Singapore 387355  
Phone: +65-68580722  
Fax: +65-68850838  
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PATENT INFORMATION  
This product and/or its use may be covered by one or more of the  
following US patents and corresponding international patents  
worldwide  
D275,286  
D347,021  
D389,178  
D430,199  
D433,702  
3,964,673  
4,019,676  
4,044,946  
4,360,798  
4,369,361  
4,387,297  
4,460,120  
4,496,831  
4,593,186  
4,607,156  
4,673,805  
4,736,095  
4,758,717  
4,816,660  
4,845,350  
4,896,026  
4,897,532  
4,923,281  
4,933,538  
4,992,717  
5,015,833  
5,017,765  
5,021,641  
5,029,183  
5,047,617  
5,103,461  
5,113,445  
5,140,144  
5,132,709  
5,142,550  
5,149,950  
5,157,687  
5,168,148  
5,168,149  
5,180,904  
5,229,591  
5,230,088  
5,235,167  
5,243,655  
5,247,162  
5,250,791  
5,250,792  
5,262,627  
5,267,800  
5,280,163  
5,280,164  
5,280,498  
5,304,786  
5,304,788  
5,321,246  
5,335,170  
5,364,133  
5,367,151  
5,372,439  
5,373,148  
5,378,882  
5,396,053  
5,396,055  
5,399,846  
5,408,081  
5,410,139  
5,410,140  
5,412,198  
5,415,482  
5,418,812  
5,420,411  
5,436,440  
5,444,231  
5,449,891  
5,449,893  
5,468,949  
5,479,000  
5,479,002  
5,479,441  
5,486,057  
5,503,483  
5,504,322  
5,528,621  
5,532,469  
5,543,610  
5,545,889  
5,552,592  
5,570,123  
5,578,810  
5,589,680  
5,612,531  
5,642,666  
5,657,066  
5,768,991  
5,790,162  
5,791,796  
5,806,993  
5,813,343  
5,816,718  
5,820,279  
5,848,848  
5,860,753  
5,872,585  
5,874,980  
5,909,233  
5,976,720  
5,978,004  
5,995,128  
5,997,193  
6,004,053  
6,010,257  
6,020,906  
6,034,708  
6,036,383  
6,057,870  
6,068,415  
6,070,805  
6,095,704  
6,109,801  
6,123,471  
6,147,767  
6,151,037  
6,201,255 B1  
6,231,253 B1  
6,261,009  
6,261,013  
6,267,521  
6,270,072 B1  
6,285,845 B1  
6,292,595  
6,296,032  
6,364,550  
6,379,058 B1  
6,409,401 B1  
6,411,397 B1  
6,428,227 B2  
6,530,705  
6,540,122  
6,607,316  
6,609,844  
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