Zebra Technologies Understanding Zebra Printer Fonts and RFID ZPL Programming Guide

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Fonts and Your Printer

Fonts and Your Printer

The ZD500 Series™ printer supports your language and font requirements with a variety of internal fonts, on-board font scaling, international font sets and character code page support, Unicode support, and font download.

The printer’s font capabilities are programming language dependent. The ZPL™ programming language provides advanced font mapping and scaling technology to support outline fonts (TrueType™ or OpenType™) and Unicode character mapping as well as basic bitmapped fonts and character code pages. ZPL programming guide describes and documents the fonts, code pages, character access, listing fonts, and limitations for their respective printer programming languages. See the printer programming guides for information on Text, Fonts and Character support.

The printer includes utilities and application software that support font download into the printer for both printer programming languages.

Identifying Fonts in Your Printer

Fonts and memory are shared by the programming languages in the printer. Fonts can be loaded in many memory areas in the printer. ZPL programming can recognize EPL and ZPL fonts. EPL programming can only recognize EPL fonts. See the respective programmer guides for more information on fonts and printer memory.

ZPL Fonts:

To manage and download fonts for ZPL print operation, use the Zebra Setup utility or ZebraNet™ Bridge.

To display all of the fonts loaded in your printer, send the printer the ZPL command ^WD. See the ZPL Programmers Guide for details.

Bitmap fonts in the various printer memory areas are identified by the .FNT file extension in ZPL.

Scalable fonts are identified with the .TTF, .TTE or .OTF file extensions in ZPL. EPL does not support these fonts.

Localizing the Printer with Code Pages

The ZD500 Series™ printer supports two sets of language, region and character sets for permanent fonts loaded into the printer for each printer programming language, ZPL and EPL. The printer supports localization with common international character map code pages.

For ZPL code page support, including Unicode, see the ^CI command in the ZPL programmer’s guide.

P1062653-002 Rev. A

ZD500 Series™ Thermal Transfer Printer User’s Guide

1/16/2014

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Contents ZD500 Series Page Compliance and Regulatory Statements IiiCanadian DOC Compliance Statement Industry Canada IC WarningBrasil Aviso da Anatel Japan Restricted FrequenciesTaiwan Restricted Frequencies Korean Compliance StatementEuropean Regulatory Information NCC Wlan Radio Specification Bluetooth 2.1 + EDRRfid Radio Specification ViiEnvironmental Management Document ConventionsViii Document ConventionsContents Printer Configuration Print OperationsMaintenance Troubleshooting 123Printer Options Appendix Interface Wiring 143 Appendix DimensionsXii Introduction ZD500 Series Thermal PrintersZD500 Series printer features ZD500 Series printer optionsIntroduction What’s in the Box? Unpack and Inspect the PrinterPrinter Features Printer FeaturesPrinter Features Printer Features Cutter Option Control Panel Left Option buttonPrinter Status Indicator Light Printer is readyControl Panel Display Menu and Status Icons Typical Home MenuPrinter Control Panel Display Exit and return to the Idle Display FigureNavigating through Screens in the Menu NavigationTo scroll through the items in a User menu, press Left Arrow or Right ArrowIndicates an available action Press Select  button or press RightControl Panel Menu Map RfidSetup Basic Printer Setup OverviewOperating Temperature and Humidity Non-Operating and Storage Temperature and HumiditySelect a Location for the Printer Both 40 to 140F -40 to 60C To 85% non-condensingAttaching Power Preparing and Handling Media Media Storage TipsSetting the Printer Menu and Report Display Language Set Media Print MethodLoading Roll Media Instructions for media loadingSetup Guides Loading Transfer Ribbon Setup Setup Setup Test Printing with Configuration Report Printouts Connecting your Printer to a Computer Pre-install Windows Printer DriversInterface Cable Requirements USB Interface Serial Interface Wired Ethernet Interface Print Server Default User ID and Password User ID admin PasswordBoth OFF GreenZebraNet Internal Wireless Print Server Option Configure Using the Connectivity Wizard To use the Connectivity Wizard, complete these stepsSetup Setup Enable the Dhcp dynamic or static IP option Select Dhcp and click NextContinue with step From the drop-down, select your Security Mode Enter the Security Username and PasswordSecurity Username and Password Kerberos Settings section of the window, enterSetup Tabletop/Desktop Mobile Wireless Setup Wizard more than once This saves you from having to go throughLCD Link Status and Wireless Signal Indicators Link Status IndicatorsWireless Signal Indicators Bluetooth Option Configuration Setup Connecting to a Windows XP SP2 Master Device Select ‘Keep the existing drivers’ and click ‘Next’Setup Setup Setup Test Printing with Zebra Setup Utility After Your Printer is ConnectedTest Printing with Windows ‘Printer and Faxes’ menu Copy TEST.ZPL LPT1 Changing Printer Settings This section contains the following subsectionsSettings Menu Settings MenuTear-Off PositionNext label Just printedPrint Mode Label TopLabel Left ReprintMaximum Label Length Maximum LengthTools Menu Tools MenuInformation Power-Up Action Set the Power-Up Action LCD ContrastChange the contrast on the printer’s display Idle DisplayView and Modify Printer Settings Calibration Head-Close Set the Head-Close ActionLoad Defaults Load Printer or Print Server Defaults ManualCalibration Run a ZBI Network Menu Network MenuWired or Set the IP Resolution Method Wired or View the MAC AddressIP Protocol MAC AddressSignal View the Signal Value Channel View the Channel ValueIP Port View the IP Port Value Directed to this portReset Network Factory Print Server SettingsRfid Menu Rfid MenuRfid Status Rfid CalibrateRead Rfid Data Rfid TestPower ProgrammingB0 to B30 Rfid ReadResets the Rfid void label counter to zero Odometer.rfid.voidresettableRfid Void Rfid TagEnable ZPL Override Language MenuLanguage Menu LanguageCommand Set the Format Command Prefix Value Character ZPL Mode Set the ZPL ModeControl Set the Control Prefix Character Value DelimiterSensor Menu Sensor MenuSensor Type Select the Media Sensor Label Sensor Set the Sensitivity of the Label SensorPorts Menu Ports MenuBaud Rate Set the Baud Rate Data Bits Set the Data Bits ValueError and status messages from the printer Host Handshake Set the Host Handshake Protocol ValueParallelport.mode Bluetooth Menu Bluetooth MenuManual Calibration Media Center Position Media GuideRfid Calibration Print Operations Determining Printer Configuration Thermal Printing Modes of PrintingSetting the Thermal Print Method Types of MediaDetermining Thermal Media Types Types of Media Roll and Fanfold Media Non-ContinuousRoll Media Fanfold MediaMedia Loading Attaching the 3 inch Core AdaptersOpen the printer Loading 3 inch I.D. Media rolls Removing the 3 inch Core Adapters When to Use Ribbon Ribbon OverviewCoated Side of Ribbon Perform the ribbon scratch test when labels are unavailable Left a mark on the paperDid not leave a mark on Paper PrinterReplacing Supplies Adding a New Transfer RibbonReplacing a Partially Used Transfer Ribbon Adjusting the Print Width Adjusting the Print QualityMedia Settings Media SensingUsing the Movable Black Mark Sensor Adjusting the Movable Sensor for Black Marks or Notches Black MarksPrint Operations Adjusting the Movable Sensor for Web Gap Sensing Printing on Fan-Fold Media Print Operations Printing with Externally Mounted Roll Media Sending Files to the PrinterFonts and Your Printer Identifying Fonts in Your PrinterLocalizing the Printer with Code Pages ZPL FontsAsian fonts and Other Large Font Sets Getting Asian FontsPrint Operations Printer Options Label Dispenser Option 100101 102 Maximum Paper Weight thickness up to 180 g/m2 0.0077 Cutter Option103 Loading Media with the Cutter Option 104105 Close the printer. Press down until the cover snaps closed106 Bluetooth Option 107Printer Network Configuration Status Label 108Maintenance Cleaning 110Cleaning the Printhead 111Media Path Cleaning 112Sensor Cleaning 113Platen Cleaning and Replacement 114115 Lift the platen out of the printer’s bottom frameRTC Battery Other Printer MaintenanceFuses 116Replacing the Printhead 117118 119 120 121 122 Troubleshooting This section provides troubleshoots proceduresError Messages Error Messages124 Has been detected Status light steady red125 Printing Issues Printing Issues126 127 128 Ribbon Problems Ribbon Problems129 Communications Problems Communications Problems130 Miscellaneous Issues Miscellaneous Printer Problems131 Rfid Troubleshooting 132Printer Diagnostics Power-On Self Test133 Configuration Report 134Print Quality Report 135136 Too darkSlightly dark 137 In-specToo light Reset Printer Factory Defaults Reset Network Factory Defaults138 Communication Diagnostics Test 139Information about using the control panel and accessing Sensor Profile140 Menus141 Sensor Profile Media Section142 Appendix Interface Wiring Serial Port Interface 144Pin Description Appendix Dimensions This section provides external printer dimensionsExternal ZD500 Series Printer Dimensions 146Label Dispenser 148
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