Zebra Technologies Zebra Z4000, Zebra Z6000 manual SWITCH8

Page 67

Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen

ON

OFF

DIP Switch

Positions

Operating Modes

Use the Bank Two (right) switches to select printer operating modes.

DIPSWITCH/ZPLCONTROL

 

 

1

When shipped from the factory, all switches are in the ON position.

DipSwitches2-6OverrideZPL

N

 

 

This presets the printer to match the most commonly used modes of

ZPLCutterel-Overridesff

DipSwitches2-6

OFF

 

 

N

 

N

 

operation - Tear-Off Mode, Non-continuous Media, Thermal Transfer

PRINTMODE

 

SWITCH2

 

SWITCH3

Operation, and RS-232 Serial Communications.

 

If your printer is equ pp d with an option such as rewind, peel-off, or cutter, or if your appli ation requires a different operating mode such as

direct the mal, or continuous media, refer to Table 9 for the appropriate

BankTar-Two switch set ings.

 

 

 

Rewind

FF

 

FF

NWebMEDIA-ContinuousTYPE

NSWITCH4

NSWITCH5

MarkSensing

FF

6

OFF

ContinuousPRINT

ThrmalMETHODansfer

N

SWITCH7

 

SWITCH8

SERIALDirectTheCOMrmalMODE

 

N

232/RS485

N

 

 

Single-Drop

OFF

 

OFF

RS-485Multi-Drop

 

Table 9. Bank 2 Switch Settings

NOTE: The printer automatically senses if a parallel communications cable is connected from your host computer. The Bank One switches and Bank Two switches 7 and 8 have no effect on parallel communications.

To see a printout of the printer configuration, perform the CANCEL Key Self Test. See the “Troubleshooting” section for more details.

Z Series™ User’s Guide

59

67

 

H:...uspiran2.vp

Thu Jun 18 16:03:34 1998

Image 67
Contents Users Guide Uspiran2.vp Thu Jun 18 154905 Series User’s Guide Series User’s Guide Contents Media Calibration Appendix a Series User’s Guide Reporting Damage WelcomeGetting Started UnpackingCommunications Printer PowerSeries Configuration Printer ConfigurationCommunications Parameters Operating Modes Loading Media Media & Ribbon LoadingFanfold Media Loading Roll Media LoadingNormal Position Low Tension Position Loading RibbonLoading the Ribbon Removing RibbonNon-Continuous Labels, Notched Tags Media Media Sensor PositioningMedia Sensor Operation Media Sensor PositionSensor Positioning Printer Operational CheckPrinter Ready for Operation Uspiran2.vp Thu Jun 18 155408 Operator Interface Printer OperationFront Panel Keys Additional Front Panel Controls Front Panel LEDsStandard Front Panel Uspiran2.vp Thu Jun 18 155455 Auto-Calibration Media CalibrationCalibration Control Uspiran2.vp Thu Jun 18 155518 Leaner Care & AdjustmentsCleaning Cleaning the ExteriorCleaning the Printhead and Platen Roller Cleaning the InteriorCleaning the Sensors Printhead and Platen Roller Cleaning Cleaning the Cutter Module Cutter Cleaning Peel Blade Cleaning Cleaning the Peel BladePrinthead Pressure Adjustment Lubrication Printhead Pressure AdjustmentPower Rewind/Power Peel Media Alignment Power Rewind/Power Peel Media AlignmentLCD Display Deluxe Front Panel Printer OptionsLabel Movement in Rewind Mode Power Rewind/Power Peel OptionLabel Movement in Peel Mode Media Loading Media Loading Power Peel OptionMedia/Backing Removal Value Peel OptionMedia Loading Value Peel-Off Option Cutter Option Label Movement in Cutter ModeSeries User’s Guide Flash Memory Option Electronics OptionsPcmcia Option Dram Memory OptionEthernet Communication OptionsSeries User’s Guide Call TroubleshootingPower On Self-Test Troubleshooting TablesPrinthead InstallPrssure PrinAndclosethe AraReonfigure For MediaPrinter Self-Tests Series User’s Guide Cancel Key Self-testProvides an example of the Pause key self-test label Pause Key Self-testProvides an example of the Feed key self-test label Feed Key Self-testPause and Cancel Key Self-test Label Pause and Cancel Key Self-testCommunications Diagnostics Self-test Communications Diagnostic Self-testMedia and Ribbon Sensor Profile Resetting Factory DefaultsAutomatically Executed Format Initializing the Flash Memory Pcmcia CardPrinthead Under Temperature Print Error ConditionsMedia Out, Ribbon Out, Head Open, or Cutter Error Printhead Over TemperatureGeneral Specifications Printer SpecificationsIdt 61î Std136î3 940Axi Cutter Media Specifications254mm Bar Codes Zebra Programming Language ZPL IIÆ11Matrix7 Standard Printer FontsStandard Printer Font Examples Optional Printer Fonts Uspiran2.vp Thu Jun 18 160252 Serial Communications Parameters Appendix aAndauomaticllysupplieswo2 IsthedfaultErrorDetectionProtocolenabl 196 386SWITCH8 Print Darkness Key Standard Front Panel Control KeysSTART/SAVE Key Deluxe Front Panel Control KeysFront Panel Programming Con Label O30Tear HdwareZebra ItsHost NoneCurrently BetwPriter Onthefollowingpage Thisparameter DefaultFeatureh NoMotion-mediad Parameerisnot Youmayusethis PrinterisconfiguredforcontinousAppendixC Series User’s Guide Exiting the Configuration mode Serial Data Communications InputAppendix B Communication InterfacesPin to 25-Pin Cable RS-232 InterfaceRS-485 Interface Hardware Control Signal DescriptionsParallel Interface Parallel Data CommunicationsAC Power Cord Specifications AC Power CordAppendix C Setting Darkness For In-Spec Bar Codes Fuse ReplacementShipping Printing Conditions Bar Code Examples 8B S Series User’s Guide Glossary Series User’s Guide Uspiran2.vp Thu Jun 18 160528 Thermal direct See direct thermal Index Uspiran2.vp Thu Jun 18 160551 Series User’s Guide Storage and Reshipping Series User’s Guide Uspiran2.vp Thu Jun 18 160552

Zebra Z4000, Zebra Z6000 specifications

Zebra Technologies is a prominent player in the printing solutions market, known for its innovative products that cater to various business needs. Among its extensive range of printers, the Zebra Z6000 and Z4000 stand out for their performance, versatility, and user-friendly features.

The Zebra Z6000 is a high-performance printer that excels in producing high-quality thermal transfer labels. Known for its reliability, this model is equipped with advanced printing technology that allows for fast and efficient label production, making it ideal for high-volume applications in industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. The Z6000 supports various media types, including paper and synthetic materials, and can produce labels in various sizes. Its robust design ensures durability while maintaining ease of use, making it a favorite among businesses looking to enhance their labeling processes.

One of the main features of the Z6000 is its high-resolution printing capability, with options up to 600 dpi, ensuring that barcodes, text, and graphics are sharp and clear. This is crucial for applications where readability is essential. Additionally, the Z6000 offers advanced connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless, allowing businesses to integrate the printer seamlessly into their existing systems. The user interface is intuitive, featuring an LCD display that simplifies operation and monitoring.

On the other hand, the Zebra Z4000 serves as a versatile and cost-effective solution for various labeling tasks. This model is designed for smaller operations or businesses that require a reliable printer for everyday use. Its compact size does not compromise its functionality; it prints high-quality labels quickly and efficiently. The Z4000 features a user-friendly design with easy-load ribbon and media capabilities, reducing downtime and improving overall productivity.

Key characteristics of the Z4000 include its flexible printing options, accommodating different label sizes and types, which makes it adaptable to changing business needs. The printer also supports thermal transfer and direct thermal printing technologies, allowing users to choose the best method for their applications. With a range of connectivity options, including USB and serial ports, the Z4000 easily integrates with existing software solutions.

In summary, both the Zebra Z6000 and Z4000 printers present high-quality, efficient, and user-friendly solutions tailored for different business requirements. With their advanced technologies and robust features, they empower organizations to enhance their labeling processes, improve productivity, and maintain high standards of quality in their operations. As businesses continue to evolve, Zebra Technologies remains committed to providing innovative printing solutions that meet the demands of various industries.