Zebra Technologies S-500 manual Operating Your Zebra Stripe Printer, Printer Operating Modes

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Operating Your Zebra Stripe Printer

Now that your printer is ready for operation, how does it work? The Zebra Stripe Printer is designed to receive instructions from a host computer, such as an IBM-compatible PC. To create a label, you will either need to write a format in ZPL II, which is a programming language for creating label formats, or you will need to use a software program designed to format labels for the Zebra Stripe Printer. If you are using label design software, refer to the instructions provided with your software package to determine how to proceed.

If you are using, or plan to use, ZPL II programming language to format your labels, make sure you have a copy of the ZPL II Programming Guide. This free guide was available at the time you ordered your printer, but if you do not have a copy then refer to the mail- or fax-in card in the front of this book to get a copy. For some sample ZPL II label formats, refer to the section at the end of this chapter. But first, we’ll describe the different operating modes.

Printer Operating Modes

The Stripe printer can be configured in several different operating modes by sending the proper commands from the host computer.

Tear-Off Mode

When the media is in the rest (idle) position, the webbing between labels is over the Tear-Off/Peel-Off Plate. To print a label, the printer first backfeeds the media until the start of the label is directly under the printhead then prints the entire label.

To print a large quantity of labels, send a format for printing a batch of labels to the printer; the printing will continue until all labels have been printed.

Peel-Off Mode (Factory-Installed Peel-Off Option Required)

When the media is in the rest (idle) position, the start of the label to be printed is slightly in front of the printhead. To print a label, the printer first backfeeds the media until the start of the label is directly under the printhead, then prints the entire label.

In this mode, once the label is printed, the media passes over the Tear-Off/Peel-Off Plate at a sharp angle. The backing material is peeled away from the label and winds around the Backing Rewind Spindle. The media feeds forward until most of the label hangs loose from the backing. The Label Available Sensor detects this label and pauses printing until the operator removes the label, then the next label prints.

The Backing Rewind Spindle will hold one-half of the backing from a standard-size media roll. The Rewind Spindle Full Sensor detects when the spindle is full and pauses

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Contents User’s Guide Proprietary Statement Warranty Information Zebra Software License Agreement Warranty InformationMedia Calibration Adjust the Print Darkness AC Power ON/OFF Switch Fro FEEDServicesKey and Pause Key RS-232 Cabling Requirements Reporting Damage UnpackingGetting Started Printer Power UpSite Requirements Storage and ReshippingVoltage Selection AC Power CableCommunications T t i n g S t a r t e d Tear- Off Mode Media LoadingMedia and Ribbon 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 Loading Adjusting the Ribbon Supply SpindleRibbon Supply Spindle Normal Position Ribbon Supply Spindle Low-Tension PositionLoading the Ribbon Ribbon RemovalOption Switch Settings Configuration and CalibrationSwitch Baud Rate Switch Media Calibration Configuration ModeAdjust 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 Keys Front Panel LightsSensor What it monitors How it works Printer Status SensorsBacking Rewind Spindle Full Sensor Position Format 1 Simple Text and a Barcode Sample ZPL II Label FormatsType this label format Format 2 Saving a Label Format As a Graphic Image Format 3 Using a Serialized Data FieldLine Type this label format You’ll get this printout Type this label format You’ll get this printoutCleaning the Exterior CleaningCleaning the Interior Preventive Maintenance KitCleaning the Printhead Routine Care and AdjustmentCutter Module and Catch Tray Location This procedure is on the next Cutter Module Disassembly This procedure is on Reassembled Cutter Module Lubrication AC Power Fuse ReplacementPrint Quality Adjustments Mechanical AdjustmentsToggle Pressure Adjustment Toggle Pressure AdjustmentRibbon Supply Spindle Adjustment Media Sensor Position AdjustmentBattery Replacement Troubleshooting Table Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsFlashing Troubleshooting and DiagnosticsTroubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Power-On Self Test Printer DiagnosticsAdditional Printer Self Tests Pause Key Self Test Cancel Key Self TestPause Key Self Test Printout Feed Key Self TestMode Key Self Test Extended Printer DiagnosticsFeed Key and Pause Key Page Page Options*Factory-Installed StandardPrinterFonts DefaultPrinterFonts6Dots/mm Page Ard BitmapSmoothFontsPointSizeExamples Zebra Technical Support Bulletin Board Service How to Reach UsTechnical Support Zebra’s Corporate OfficesTechnical Support Service via Telephone Support ServicesTechnical Support via Mail or Fax Zebra Technologies Corporation Service Form Extended Factory Service Agreement Product Service and Support ProgramsThird Party Support And Maintenance Select The Program That Fits Your BusinessUser Self Maintenance Zebra Factory ServicesWang Customer Services Division International Service and Support Zebra Training Programs Course Name Printers Covered Operations and Maintenance CoursesLabeling Bar Codes at WorkSupport Services Printhead Position Adjustment Procedure Adjusting the PrintheadAppendix Print Quality AdjustmentHardware Control Signal Descriptions Signal LevelsPrinter Interface Technical Information RS-232 InterfaceInterconnect To DTE Devices RS-232 Cabling RequirementsInterconnect To DCE Devices Parallel Cabling Requirements Parallel InterfacePin No Parallel Connector Pinout Signal DescriptionsGlossary Glossary Index Index