Zebra Technologies Zebra Z4000, Zebra Z6000 manual Media & Ribbon Loading, Loading Media

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Media & Ribbon Loading

Loading Media

To load media, refer to Figure 2.

1.Raise the media cover.

2.Press the Printhead Open Lever(e).

[The Printhead Assembly(f) automatically springs up.]

3.Fold down the Media Supply Guide(g) and slide it out as far from the printer frame as possible.

4.Slide the Media Guide(h) out as far from the printer frame as pos- sible.

5.Determine the type of media required for your application and fol- low the roll media or fanfold media loading procedure.

NOTE: If your printer has either the Power Rewind/Power Peel, Value Peel, or Cutter option installed, refer to the Options section for media loading instructions.

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Figure 2. Loading Media

 

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Zebra Z4000, Zebra Z6000 specifications

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