Zebra Technologies Z4M manual Power Peel-Off Mode

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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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Zebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide

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Contents Customer order # 77965L Manufacturer 77965LB Rev Zebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Zebra Z4M Printer Zebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Table of Contents Establishing Communication Configuration Index Welcome HelloUnpacking and Inspection Media and Ribbon Requirements Reporting DamageStorage Printer Power Printer Overview Calibrating the Printer PurposeTypes of Media Non-Continuous Web MediaNon-Continuous Black Mark Media Continuous MediaChoosing the Print Mode Loading the Media Positioning the Media Sensor Reflective SensorAdjusting the Reflective Sensor Loading the Ribbon Transmissive SensorAuto Calibration Power Switch Operator ControlsFront Panel Configuring the Printer Configuring the Software of Printer Driver Printing a Test LabelData Specifications Establishing CommunicationSystem Considerations InterfacesCabling Requirements Printer Basics Front PanelFront Panel Display Front Panel Keys Key FunctionFront Panel Lights Light Status IndicationTear-Off Mode Roll Media LoadingTransmissive Sensor Printhead Assembly Dancer Cutter Mode Printhead Assembly Ribbon Sensor Cutter Value Peel-Off Mode Media supply guide Power Peel-Off Mode Backing Removal Power Rewind Mode Media Removal Fanfold Media Loading Dancer Media Ribbon Media guide Ribbon Loading Loading the RibbonZebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Ribbon Removal Configuration Entering the Setup ModeChanging Password-Protected Parameters Leaving the Setup Mode Configuration and Calibration Sequence Setting Print ParametersDefault +10 Default +0Default Tear-off Default WebSelections Web, mark Sensor SelectPrint Width Listing Printer Information Initialize Memory Card Initialize CardInitialize Flash Memory Init Flash MEMMedia and Ribbon Sensor Calibration Sensor ProfileManual CalibrationSetting Communication Parameters Setting Parallel CommunicationsDefault Parallel Setting BaudSetting Parity Default EvenSetting Host Handshake Default XON/XOFFSetting Network ID Setting Communications ModeNetwork ID CommunicationsSelecting Prefix and Delimiter Characters Control Prefix CharacterRange 00-FF Range 00 FFSelecting ZPL Mode Default ZPL Selections ZPL II, ZPLPower-Up and Head Close Parameters Media Power-Up Default FeedLabel Positioning Parameters Backfeed SequenceBackfeed Label TOPLCD Adjust Password LevelWEB S Media S Ribbon SIP Resolution Default DynamicDefault All Default GatewayDefault English Default PermanentSave Settings LanguageRoutine Care and Adjustments CleaningCleaning the Exterior Cleaning the InteriorCleaning the Printhead and Platen Roller Cleaning the Sensors Cleaning the Power Peel-Off Module Cleaning the Value Peel-Off Module Cleaning the Cutter Module Lubrication Printhead Pressure Adjustment Pressure adjustment dials Power Rewind Media Alignment Adjustment Fuse Replacement Troubleshooting LCD Error Conditions and WarningsError condition Ribbon OUT Error condition Paper OUTError condition Head Open Error condition RibbonPrint Quality Problems General print quality issuesGray lines on blank labels with no consistent pattern Wrinkled ribbonCommunications Problems CalibrationZebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Printer Diagnostics Power-On Self TestAdditional Printer Self Tests Cancel Key Self Test Pause Key Self Test Feed Key Self Test Loading Factory Defaults Communications Diagnostics TestZebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Specifications General SpecificationsPrinting Specifications Ribbon SpecificationsMedia Specifications OptionsZebra Programming Language ZPL Bar CodesAC Power Cord Power Line Cord SpecificationsZebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Appendix Printer Interface Technical InformationSerial Data Communications RS-232 Interface Hardware Control Signal Descriptions RS-485 Interface Parallel Data Communications Parallel InterfaceZebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Index Zebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Zebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide Zebra Z4M Printer User’s Guide

Z4M specifications

Zebra Technologies has long been a prominent name in the field of printing solutions, and the Z4M label printer stands out as a robust device well-suited for various industrial applications. Known for its reliability and high-performance capabilities, the Z4M is designed to meet the demanding needs of environments such as manufacturing, warehousing, and retail.

One of the key features of the Zebra Z4M is its thermal transfer printing technology. This method provides superior print quality for barcodes, text, and graphics, ensuring that critical information is clearly legible. The printer is capable of producing labels at a speed of up to 6 inches per second, increasing efficiency and productivity in busy settings. With a resolution of up to 203 dpi, it offers crisp, clear printing that is essential for accurate inventory management and tracking.

The Z4M printer is designed with versatility in mind. It supports a wide range of media types including paper, synthetic, and tags, enabling users to print labels of various sizes and materials. The maximum print width of 4 inches allows for the creation of large labels that can accommodate more information, which is particularly useful for shipping and logistics applications.

Connectivity options play a crucial role in modern printing solutions, and the Z4M does not disappoint. It comes equipped with standard parallel, serial, and USB interfaces, and offers optional Ethernet and Wi-Fi capabilities. This allows for seamless integration into existing systems and ensures that printers can be easily networked for shared use.

Built for durability, the Z4M features a sturdy metal construction that can withstand the rigors of industrial environments. Its compact design makes it easy to place in various locations, while the user-friendly interface simplifies setup and operation. The LCD screen provides clear status updates, and the printer's intuitive controls make it accessible for operators of all skill levels.

Another notable characteristic of the Z4M is its advanced software compatibility. It supports Zebra's programming languages including ZPL and EPL, making it customizable for diverse applications. This flexibility ensures that businesses can maximize the printer's functionality according to their specific needs.

Overall, the Zebra Technologies Z4M is a versatile and reliable label printer that combines quality, speed, and durability, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their labeling processes.