Zebra Technologies S-300 manual Getting Started, Site Requirements, Printer Power Up

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Getting Started

Storage and Reshipping

If you are not placing the Zebra Stripe Printer into operation immediately, repackage it using the original packing materials. The Zebra Stripe Printer may be stored under the following conditions.

Temperature: -40° to 140° F (-20 to 60° C)

Relative humidity: 5% to 85% non-condensing

To ship the Zebra Stripe Printer, carefully pack it in a suitable container to avoid damage during transit. Whenever possible, use the original container from the factory. A shipping container can be purchased from Zebra Technologies Corporation, if the original one is lost or destroyed.

If you use a different container, package the printer carefully to avoid damage.

CAUTION: When packaging the printer in a rigid container, use shock mounts or shock-absorbing packing material. A rigid container will allow shock on the outside to be transmitted undamped to the printer which may cause damage. Also, before packing, remove all ribbon and media from the supply and take-up spindles to prevent damage to the printer.

Site Requirements

CAUTION: To insure that the printer has proper ventilation and cooling, do not place any padding or cushioning material under the unit, because this restricts air flow.

The Zebra Stripe Printer may be installed on any solid, level surface of sufficient size and strength to accommodate the physical dimensions and weight of the unit. The area enclosure in which the printer will operate must meet the environmental conditions specified. Electrical power must be available and in close proximity to the printer.

Since the Zebra Stripe Printer was designed and is fabricated as an industrial-type unit, it will function satisfactorily in areas such as warehouses, factory floors, and office environments that conform to specified environmental and electrical conditions.

Printer Power Up

WARNING!! Check the AC voltage requirements for the printer before connecting it to a source of electrical power.

Follow the instructions in this section to connect this printer to a source of electrical power and a data communication cable.

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Contents User’s Guide Proprietary Statement Warranty Information Warranty Information Zebra Software License AgreementMedia Calibration Adjust the Print Darkness AC Power ON/OFF Switch Fro FEEDServicesKey and Pause Key RS-232 Cabling Requirements Unpacking Reporting DamageSite Requirements Printer Power UpGetting Started Storage and ReshippingAC Power Cable Voltage SelectionCommunications Media and Ribbon Tear- Off Mode Media LoadingT t i n g S t a r t e d Loading MediaExternal Rewind Mode Media Loading Cutter Mode Media Loading Cutter Option RequiredFanfold Media Loading Fanfold Media Loading in Tear-Off Mode Peel-Off Mode Media LoadingPeel-Off Option Required Removing the Label Backing Material Peel Off Option Required Non-Continuous Media Adjusting the Media SensorContinuous Media Ribbon Supply Spindle Normal Position Adjusting the Ribbon Supply SpindleRibbon Loading Ribbon Supply Spindle Low-Tension PositionRibbon Removal Loading the RibbonSwitch Baud Rate Configuration and CalibrationOption Switch Settings SwitchConfiguration Mode Media CalibrationAdjust the Media Rest Position Adjust the Print DarknessAdjust the Position of the Top of the Label Getting Started Operating Your Zebra Stripe Printer Tear-Off ModePrinter Operating Modes Operation AC Power ON/OFF SwitchOperator Controls AC Power ON/OFF Switch Front Panel Lights Front Panel KeysPrinter Status Sensors Sensor What it monitors How it worksBacking Rewind Spindle Full Sensor Position Format 1 Simple Text and a Barcode Sample ZPL II Label FormatsType this label format Line Type this label format You’ll get this printout Format 3 Using a Serialized Data FieldFormat 2 Saving a Label Format As a Graphic Image Type this label format You’ll get this printoutCleaning the Interior CleaningCleaning the Exterior Preventive Maintenance KitRoutine Care and Adjustment Cleaning the PrintheadCutter Module and Catch Tray Location This procedure is on the next Cutter Module Disassembly This procedure is on Reassembled Cutter Module AC Power Fuse Replacement LubricationMechanical Adjustments Print Quality AdjustmentsToggle Pressure Adjustment Toggle Pressure AdjustmentMedia Sensor Position Adjustment Ribbon Supply Spindle AdjustmentBattery Replacement Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting TableTroubleshooting and Diagnostics FlashingTroubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Power-On Self Test Printer DiagnosticsAdditional Printer Self Tests Cancel Key Self Test Pause Key Self TestFeed Key Self Test Pause Key Self Test PrintoutMode Key Self Test Extended Printer DiagnosticsFeed Key and Pause Key Page Page Options*Factory-Installed StandardPrinterFonts DefaultPrinterFonts6Dots/mm Page Ard BitmapSmoothFontsPointSizeExamples Technical Support How to Reach UsZebra Technical Support Bulletin Board Service Zebra’s Corporate OfficesTechnical Support Service via Telephone Support ServicesTechnical Support via Mail or Fax Zebra Technologies Corporation Service Form Third Party Support And Maintenance Product Service and Support ProgramsExtended Factory Service Agreement Select The Program That Fits Your BusinessUser Self Maintenance Zebra Factory ServicesWang Customer Services Division International Service and Support Zebra Training Programs Operations and Maintenance Courses Course Name Printers CoveredBar Codes at Work LabelingSupport Services Adjusting the Printhead Printhead Position Adjustment ProcedurePrint Quality Adjustment AppendixPrinter Interface Technical Information Signal LevelsHardware Control Signal Descriptions RS-232 InterfaceInterconnect To DTE Devices RS-232 Cabling RequirementsInterconnect To DCE Devices Parallel Interface Parallel Cabling RequirementsSignal Descriptions Pin No Parallel Connector PinoutGlossary Glossary Index Index