Use this guide to operate your printer on a daily basis. For more detailed information, refer to
the User Guide.
Printer Components
Figure 1 shows the components inside the media compartment of your printer. Depending on
the printer model and the installed options, your printer may look slightly different.
Familiarize yourself with these components before continuing with the printer setup
procedure.
show the current status
of the printer. For more
information, refer to the
User Guide.
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PAUSE light
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DATA light
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SUPPLIES light
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NETWORK light
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The display shows the printer’s current status and
allows the user to navigate the menu system.
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RIGHT SELECT
button
These buttons execute
the commands shown
directly above them in
the display.
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LEFT SELECT button
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The UP ARROW button changes the parameter
values. Common uses are to increase a value or to
scroll through choices.
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The OK button selects or confirms what is shown
on the display.
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The LEFT ARROW button, which is active only
in the menu system, navigates to th e left.
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The RIGHT ARROW button, which is active only
in the menu system, navigates to the right.
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The DOWN ARROW button changes the
parameter values. Common uses are to decrease a
value or to scroll through choices.
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The PAUSE button starts or stops printer operation
when pressed.
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The FEED button forces the printer to feed one
blank label each time the button is pressed.
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The CANCEL button cancels label formats when
the printer is paused.
•Press once to cancel the next label format.
•Press and hold for 2 seconds to cancel all label
formats.
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Control Panel
The control panel (Figure 2) indicates the printer’s current status and allows the u ser to control
basic printer operation.
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Preparing the Printer for Use
After you have familiarized yourself with the printer components, prepare the printer for use.
Caution • When you are loading media or ribbon, remove all jewelry that could come into
contact with the printhead or other printer parts.
Caution • Before touching the printhead assembly, discharge any built-up static electricity
by touching the metal printer frame or by using an anti-static wriststrap and mat.
To set up the printer, complete these steps:
1. Select a location for the printer that meets these conditions:
•The surface must be solid and level of sufficient size and strength to hold the printer.
•The area must include enough space for ventilation and for accessing the printer
components and connectors
•The printer should be within a short distance of an appropriate power outlet that is
easily accessible
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•The printer must be within range of your WLAN radio (if applicable) or within an
acceptable range for other connectors to reach your data source (usually a computer).
For more information on maximum cable len gths and configuration, refer to the UserGuide.
2. Unpack and inspect the printer. If necessary, report any shipping damage. For more
information, refer to the User Guide.
3. Place the printer in the preselected location.
4.
Important • You must install the Zebra Setup Utilities program before connecting the
printer to your computer. Your computer will not install the correct printer drivers if you
connect the printer to it without the Zebra Setup Utilities program.
Install the Zebra Setup Utilities program from http://www.zebra.com/setup. Use this
program to install the printer drivers on your computer. For detailed instructions, refer to
the User Guide.
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5. Connect the printer to a computer using one or more of the available connections. The
standard connections are shown here. A parallel connection or a ZebraNet
®
wireless
connection may also be available on your printer.
Internal wired Ethernet print server
Serial port
USB port
6. Raise the media door.
7. Load ribbon (if using Thermal Transfer mode) and medi a into the printer (see Lo ad Medi a
and Ribbon on page 9).
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8. Close the media door.
115 VAC
230 VAC
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9. Plug the female end of the A/C power cord into the A/C power connector on the back of
the printer.
10. Plug the male end of the A/C power cord into an appropriate power outlet.
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Figure 3 • Sample Printer
Configuration Label
Figure 4 • Sample Network
Configuration Label
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11. To verify that the media and ribbon are loaded correctly, print a printer configuration
label.
a.Press and hold the CANCEL button.
b.Turn on (I) the printer.
The printer boots up and performs a self-test. The results of the self-test are shown in
Table 1. If the media and ribbon are loaded correctly, the printer prints a printer
configuration label (Figure 3) and then a network configuration label (Figure 4).
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12. T o test the connection between your printer an d your computer , use a label design package
to create a sample label and send it to the printer. Zebra recommends ZebraDesigner Pro.
You can download this software from http://www.zebra.com/software and operate it in
Demo mode to print a sample label.
Table 1 • Status of Printer As Shown by Indicator Lights
STATUS light steady green (other lights steady yellow for
2 seconds during printer power-up)
The printer is ready.
PAUSE light steady yellow.
The printer is paused.
STATUS light steady red
SUPPLIES light steady red
The media supply is out. The printer needs attention and
cannot continue without user intervention.
STATUS light steady red
SUPPLIES light flashing red
The ribbon supply is out. The printer needs attention and
cannot continue without user intervention.
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STATUS light steady yellow
SUPPLIES light flashing yellow
The printer is in Direct Thermal mode, which does not
require ribbon; however, ribbon is installed in the printer.
STATUS light steady red
PAUSE light steady yellow
The printhead is open. The printer needs attention and
cannot continue without user intervention.
STATUS light steady yellow
The printhead is over temperature.
Caution • The printhead may be hot and could
cause severe burns. Allow the printhead to cool.
STATUS light flashing yellow
This indicator light flashing indicates one of the following:
•The printhead is under temperature.
•The power supply is over temperature.
•The main logic board (MLB) is over temperature.
STATUS light steady red
PAUSE light steady red
DATA light steady red
The printhead was replaced with one that is not a genuine
Zebra™ printhead. Install a genuine Zebra™ printhead to
continue.
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Table 1 • Status of Printer As Shown by Indicator Lights (Continued)
ZebraNet wired Ethernet
STATUS light flashing red
The printer is unable to read the dpi setting of the
printhead.
NETWORK light off
No Ethernet link is available.
NETWORK light steady green
A 100 Base link was found.
NETWORK light steady yellow
A 10 Base link was found.
NETWORK light steady red
An Ethernet error condition exists. The printer is not
connected to your network.
ZebraNet wireless
NETWORK light off
A radio was found during power-up. The printer is
attempting to associate with the network. The light flashes
red while the printer associates with the network . The lig ht
then flashes yellow while the printer is authenticating with
the network.
NETWORK light steady green
The radio is associated with your network and
authenticated, and the WLAN signal is strong.
NETWORK light flashing green
WLAN—The radio is associated with your network and
authenticated, but the WLAN signal is weak.
NETWORK light steady red
A WLAN error condition exists. The printer is not
connected to your network.
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Load Media and Ribbon
Use the instructions in this section to load ribbon (if used) and media in Tear-Off mode.
Ribbon is used with thermal transfer labels. For direct thermal label s, do not load ribbon in the
printer. For instructions for loading fanfold media or for loading in different print modes, refer
to the User Guide.
Caution • When you are loading media or ribbon, remove all jewelry that could come into
contact with the printhead or other printer parts.
Note • In some of the drawings that follow, the printer is shown without a ribbon system to
give you a better view of the components involved in media loading.
To load ribbon and roll media in Tear-Off mode, complete these steps:
Load Media
1.
Caution • The printhead may be hot and could cause severe burns. Allow the
printhead to cool.
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Open the printhead assembly by rotating the printhead-open lever.
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2. Remove and discard any tags or labels that are dirty or that are held by adhesives or tape.
3. Pull out the media supply guide as far as it goes.
4. Place the roll of media on the media supply hanger. Push the roll as far back as it will go.
5. Slide in the media supply guide until it touches the edge of the roll.
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6. Slide the media guide all the way out.
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7. From the media hanger (1), feed the media under the dancer assembly (2), through the
media sensor (
3), and under the printhead assembly (4). Slide the media back until it
touches the inside back wall of the media sensor.
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8. Slide in the media guide until it just touches the edge of the media.
9. Which type of media did you load into the printer?
If you loaded...Then...
Direct Thermal media
Thermal Transfer media
10. Rotate the printhead-open lever downward until it locks the printhead in place.
11. If necessary, press PAUSE to exit pause mode and enable printing.
Continue with step 10.
Continue with step 12.
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Load Ribbon
Important • Use ribbon that is wider than the media to protect the printhead from wear.
Ribbon must be coated on the outside (refer to the User Guide for more information).
12. Place the roll of ribbon on the ribbon supply spindle with the loose end of the ribbon
unrolling as shown. Push the roll back as far as it will go.
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13. Slide the ribbon under the printhead assembly, and then wrap it several turns around the
ribbon take-up spindle.
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14. Push down the printhead assembly (1), and then rotat e the printhead-open lev er (2) until it
locks into place.
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15. If necessary, press PAUSE to clear any errors and enable printing.
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Remove Used Ribbon
Remove used ribbon from the ribbon take-up spindle each time you change the roll of ribbon.
To remove used ribbon, complete these steps:
1. Has the ribbon run out?
If the ribbon...Then
Ran outContinue with the next step.
Did not run outCut or break the ribbon before the ribbon take-up spindle.
Caution • Do not cut the ribbon directly on the ribbon
take-up spindle. Doing so may damage the spindle.
2. While holding the ribbon take-up spindle, turn the ribbon release knob to the left until it
stops.
The ribbon release bars pivot down, easing the spindle’s grip on the used ribbon.
3. Slide the used ribbon off of the ribbon take-up spindle and discard.
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