
Table 10. Zebra Printer Operation and Maintenance Courses
Course Name | Printers Covered |
105S/160S/Stripe | 105S, 160S, S-500, S-300 |
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105S/160S | 105S, 160S |
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Xi-Series and XiII-Series | 90Xi, 140Xi, 170Xi; 90XiII, 140XiII, 170XiII, 220XiII |
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Xi/Z14X/Z91 | 90Xi, 140Xi, Z140, Z142, Z143, Z91 |
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Z14X/Z9XA/Z91 | Z140, Z142, Z143, Z91, Z90A, Z92A, Z93A |
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Z130 | Z130 |
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Z22X | Z220, Z221, Z222, Z223 |
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Z9X/105 | Z90, Z92, Z93, Z95, Z105 |
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Bar Codes at WorkThis one-day course presents an introduction to bar coding. This course covers bar code terminology, specifications, and applications associated with selected, often-used bar codes. In order to gain a better understanding of labeling problems and solutions, the selection and matching of media and ribbons are discussed. After identifying the media and ribbon required to meet the labeling solution, Zebra printer specifications and capabilities are compared and the applicable Zebra printer set-up is configured to produce the required labels. Printer set-up includes the loading and unloading of supplies, operator preventive maintenance, and the overview of communication interfaces and protocols. The methods necessary to create the labeling solution include an overview of the following label creation tools:
•ZPL® and ZPL II®
•Z-Tools™ Utility Software
•Zebra’s driver for the Windows™ operating system
LabelingThis program begins with a brief review of basic ZPL and ZPL II. Since each of our printer operation and maintenance courses includes an overview of ZPL and ZPL II, we recommend that students attend one of these courses
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