Zebra Technologies 170PAX2TM Options, Single In-line Memory Module Simm, Communication Interfaces

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Options

Your print engine can be equipped with the following options. Contact your equipment supplier for further information and pricing.

Single In-line Memory Module (SIMM)

An optional 8 MByte SIMM increases the graphic and font storage capacity of the printer and/or increases the print length. As this is volatile memory, contents will be lost when the printer is turned off.

Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association (PCMCIA) Memory Card

The Type I or Type II PCMCIA memory card is used for graphic, font, and label format storage. This card is an 8 MByte, non-volatile memory device, so the contents are not lost when the printer is turned OFF.

Communication Interfaces

IBM® Twinax Interface

This interface emulates IBM System 3/X and AS/400 (5224, 5225, 5256, and 4214) printers. This option comes with an auto-terminating one-foot “Y” connector cable.

IBM Coax Interface

This interface emulates an IBM System 3287 printer used in the IBM 3270 environment. This option comes with a BNC connector to interface to your host mainframe’s controller.

ZebraNet™ Micro Print Server (MPS)

Allows you to connect a Zebra printer to your Ethernet network. Available for 10BaseT networks.

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Contents Zebra 170PAX2 -Series User ’s Guide Canadian DOC Compliance Statement Proprietary StatementProduct Improvements FCC Compliance StatementContents 170PAX2-Series User’s Guide OptionsPrint Engine Mounting IntroductionZebra 170PAX2 Print Engine Getting StartedCable Connections Printer PowerMedia Loading Media & Ribbon LoadingMedia Loading Left-Hand Units Right Hand Units Ribbon LoadingLeft Hand Units Removing Used RibbonMedia Sensor Position Reflective Media SensorTransmissive Media Sensor 170PAX2-Series User’s Guide Power On/Off Switch Printer OperationFront Panel Keys Front Panel Indicator Lights LEDs Liquid Crystal DisplayControl Panel Keys Leaving the Program Mode Configuration and CalibrationEntering the Program Mode Changing Password-Protected ParametersConfiguration Process Setting Print ParametersSetting Darkness Selecting the Sensor Type Setting the Tear Off PositionSelecting the Print Mode Selecting the Media TypeSetting the Print Width Setting the Maximum Label LengthSelecting the Print Method Label Feed Listing Printer Information Initialize Card Sensor Profile Media and Ribbon Sensor CalibrationMedia and Ribbon Calibration Setting the Data Bits Setting Communication ParametersSetting the Host Port Setting the Baud RateSetting the Protocol Setting the ParitySetting the Stop Bits Setting the Host HandshakeSetting the Communications Mode Setting the Network IDDelimiter Character Selecting Prefix and Delimiter CharactersControl Prefix Character Format Prefix CharacterMedia Power Up Selecting ZPL ModeSetting Ribbon Tension Power Up and Head Close ParametersLabel Positioning Parameters Head CloseBackfeed Sequence Label Top Position Setting the Label Top PositionLeft Position 170 PAX2-Series User’s Guide Setting the Left PositionHead Test Function Head ResistanceVerifier Port Applicator Port Setting the Applicator PortSetting the Start Print Signal Setting the Resync ModePrinting Controls Selecting the Ribbon Low Feature Reprint ModeSensor Values LCD Adjust Printer LanguageSelecting the Liquid Crystal Display LCD Language Cleaning the Interior Care & AdjustmentsCleaning Cleaning the ExteriorSensor Locations Right-Hand Unit Shown Cleaning the Printhead and Platen RollerToggle Positioning Printhead Pressure AdjustmentPrinthead Pressure Right-Hand Unit Shown Power On Self Test TroubleshootingFor Direct Thermal Power On TroubleshootingPrinter Troubleshooting For Thermal TransferStoring Format Explanation of Errors Creating BitmapStoring Bitmap Building FormatFirst calibrate the printer, then CC , CT , and CD Cancel Key Self Test Printer Self TestsIntroduction Pause Key Test Sample Printout 170PAX2-Series User’s Guide Pause Key Self TestFeed Key Self Test Feed Key Self TestParameter Controlled by Feed Key and Pause KeyResults of Communications Diagnostic Test Communications Diagnostics TestZebraNet Micro Print Server MPS OptionsSingle In-line Memory Module Simm Communication Interfaces170PAX2-Series User’s Guide Printing Considerations Printer SpecificationsMedia Specifications Ribbon SpecificationsCommunications Specifications Zebra Programming Language ZPLBar Codes Standard Printer Fonts Fuses MemoryPhysical ElectricalAppendix a AC Power Cord RequirementsPower Fuse Replacement AC Power Cord SpecificationsShipping Installing a FuseInterface Considerations Appendix BPrinter Communications Interface Technical Information System ConsiderationsRS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Pinouts RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Serial Data PortPin to 25-Pin Interconnecting Cable RS-422/RS-485 Interconnecting Cable Centronics-Compatible Parallel Data Port Applicator Interface Connector DB-15 Connector Printer to ApplicatorCabling Requirements See the Configuration and Calibration section Fuse 1 JP1 JP2 Appendix C Ascii Code Chart170PAX2-Series User’s Guide Appendix D Adjusting Darkness For In-Spec Bar CodesBar Code Darkness Comparison In-SpecAppendix E Installation InformationFront View of Right Hand Printer 451 748 11.45 mm 222.2 mm 170PAX2-Series User’s Guide Glossary Glossary Printer configuration See configuration 170PAX2-Series User’s Guide Index Index Index Page Page Zebra Technologies Corporation

170PAX2TM specifications

Zebra Technologies, a leader in industrial printing solutions, offers the 170PAX2TM printer, a versatile and robust solution targeted towards high-performance applications. Designed for industrial environments, the 170PAX2TM stands out for its advanced features and technologies that elevate operational efficiency and streamline workflows.

One of the key features of the 170PAX2TM is its exceptional printing speed. Capable of producing high-quality labels at a rapid pace, this printer significantly reduces the time required for label production, making it an ideal choice for businesses with large-scale printing needs. The printer supports a broad range of media types and sizes, allowing users to create everything from small labels to larger tags with ease.

Another hallmark of the 170PAX2TM is its rugged design. Built to endure the demanding conditions of industrial settings, this printer features a durable housing that can withstand impacts, dust, and moisture. This durability ensures long-term performance and reliability, reducing maintenance costs and downtime.

In addition to its robust build, the 170PAX2TM incorporates state-of-the-art printing technologies. It utilizes direct thermal and thermal transfer printing methods, providing flexibility for various label materials. The printer's advanced thermal printhead technology ensures sharp, clear images and text, which is essential for barcode clarity and scannability.

The 170PAX2TM also boasts user-friendly features, including a large LCD display that simplifies navigation and operation. With intuitive controls, users can easily adjust settings, monitor print jobs, and perform maintenance tasks with minimal training. The printer also supports various connectivity options, including USB, Serial, and Ethernet, making integration into existing systems straightforward.

The device is also designed with energy efficiency in mind. It features power-saving modes that help reduce energy consumption, contributing to a greener, more sustainable workplace. Additionally, its smaller footprint allows it to fit seamlessly into any production line without taking up excessive space.

Overall, Zebra Technologies' 170PAX2TM printer combines speed, durability, and advanced printing capabilities, making it an invaluable asset for businesses looking to enhance their labeling processes. Whether in warehousing, manufacturing, or distribution, the 170PAX2TM delivers dependable performance that meets the high demands of today's industrial environments.