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Operations

Print Modes and Printer Options

Print Modes and Printer Options

The printer can use different print modes and options for label removal (Table 5). Use a print mode that matches the media being used and the printer options available. For more information on the types of media, see Types of Media on page 29. To select a print mode, see Select Print Mode on page 90.

Print Mode Descriptions and Printer Requirements

Table 5 • Print Modes and Printer Options

Print Mode

When to Use/Printer Options Required

Printer Actions

 

 

 

Tear-Off

Use for most applications. This mode can

The printer prints label formats as it

(default setting)

be used with any printer options and most

receives them. The printer operator can tear

 

media types.

off the printed labels any time after they

 

 

print.

 

 

 

Peel-Off

Use only if the printer has the Peel-Off or

The printer peels the label from the liner

 

Rewind option.

during printing and then pauses until the

 

 

label is removed. The backing is wound on

 

 

the rewind spindle, but the rewind plate is

 

 

not used.

 

 

 

Cutter

Use if the printer has a cutter option when

The printer prints a label and then cuts it

 

you want the labels to be cut apart.

free.

 

 

 

Delayed Cut

Use if the printer has a cutter option when

The printer prints a label, pauses, and cuts

 

you want the printer to cut the labels apart

the label when it receives the ~JK (delayed

 

at a signal.

cut) ZPL command.

 

 

 

Applicator

Use only if the printer is used with a

The printer prints a label when it receives a

 

machine that applies labels.

signal from the applicator.

 

 

 

Rewind

Use if the printer has the Rewind option and

The printer prints without pausing between

 

you want the labels to rewind onto a core.

labels. The media is wound onto a core after

 

 

printing. The rewind plate is used.

 

 

If your printer has a cutter, the media is

 

 

threaded through the cutter, but the labels

 

 

are not cut.

 

 

 

RFID

Use when printing multiple RFID labels in

The printer does not backfeed between

 

Tear-Off mode to improve throughput time.

labels. When the last label prints, the printer

 

 

waits 1 second for another label format

 

 

before feeding the last printed label to the

 

 

tear-off position.

 

 

 

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