Datamax 200MVP, 300MVP manual Zebra Programming Language ZPL and ZPL, Communications Specifications

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Zebra Programming Language® (ZPL® and ZPL II®)

Communicates in printable ASCII characters

Compatible with mainframe, mini, and PC hosts

Downloadable objects include graphics, scalable and bitmap fonts, label templates and formats

Adjustable print cache

Data compression

Automatic memory allocation for format while printing

Automatic serialisation of fields

Format inversion (white on black)

Mirror-image printing

Four position field rotation (0º, 90º, 180º, 270º)

Slew command

Programmable label quantities with print, pause, cut control

Status messages to host upon request

ZBI™ (Zebra BASIC Interpreter) – accessible on MVP Series Printers:

Interpreting program module that sits between the communication ports and the ZPLII processing engine

Can be used to convert non-ZPL printer programming language to ZPL commands

Direct interface to peripheral devices such as bar-code scanners, weight scales, and keyboards

Based on ANSI BASIC computer language

Communications Specifications

Bi-directional parallel interface (supports IEEE 1284 in “nibble mode”)

High-speed serial interfaces:

-RS-232C, RS422 and RS485 with DB25F connector

-Configurable baud rate (600 - 38.4kB), parity, and data bits. Stop bits at 1 or 2.

-Software (XON/XOFF) or hardware (DTR/DSR) communication handshake protocols

ZebraNet® Print Server II - ethernet network print server (10BASE-T)

Physical Specifications

Height: 13.32" (338mm)

Width: 10.93" (278mm)

Depth: 18.69" (475mm)

Weight: 32.4lbs. (15kg)

Shipping Weight: 49 lbs (22kg)

Environmental Specifications

Operating environment:

Thermal transfer = 40º to 104ºF (5º to 40ºC) Thermal direct = 32º to 104ºF (0º to 40ºC) 20% to 85% non-condensing R.H.

Storage/Transportation environment: -40º to 140ºF (-40º to 60ºC)

5% to 85% non-condensing R.H.

Preventative Maintenance

Brady recommends cleaning the printer on a regular basis using standard Brady printer parts and cleaning supplies. Consult your User’s Guide for further details.

Cleaning:

The exterior is cleaned with a lint-free cloth, and if necessary, a mild detergent solution or desktop cleaner. Interior components (printhead, platen roller, media sensor, peel bar, ribbon and media paths) are cleaned with alcohol or blown air to remove any particles.

Lubrication:

All mechanical parts are self-lubricating and do not require additional lubrication.

Print Registration:

Media registration and minimum label length are affected by media type and width, ribbon type and print speed. Performance improves as these factors are optimised. Brady recommends always qualifying any application with thorough testing

Electrical Specifications

Auto-detectable (PFC compliant) 90-265VAC, 48-62 Hz, 5A fused power supply

Agency approvals: UL 1950, CISPR 22 (class B), EN60950, EN500824, CSA 22.2 No. 950- 95, Canadian Doc. (class A), FCC (class B), CE compliance

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