Zebra® GT-Series™ Desktop Thermal Printer User Guide
ii P1032729-001 GT-Series™ User Guide 1/5/2011
iii ©2010 ZIH Corp. GT-Series, GT800, ZBI, ZBI 2.0, ZBI-Developer, Uni-Ribbon, ZebraDesigner, ZebraNet, EPL, EPL2, ZPL, ZPL II and all product names and numbers are Zebra trademarks, and Zebra, the Zebra head graphic, ZPL, ZPL II, Element Energy Equalizer circuit, E3 Circuit and, and ZebraNet are registered trademarks of ZIH Corp. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
iv FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
About This Document This section provides you with contact information, document structure and organization, and additional reference documents. Contents Who Should Use This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi How This Document Is Organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vi Who Should Use This Document Who Should Use This Document This User Guide is intended for use by any person who needs to operate or to troubleshoot problems with the printer. How This Document Is Organized The User Guide is set up as follows: P1032729-001 Section Description Introduction on page 1 This section describes what you get in your shipping box and provides an overview of printer features.
vii Contacts Contacts Technical Support via the Internet is available 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Web Site: www.zebra.com E-mail Back Technical Library: emb@zebra.com Subject line: Emaillist Self Service Knowledge Base: www.zebra.com/knowledgebase Online Case Registration: www.zebra.
viii Document Conventions Document Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this document to convey certain information. Alternate Color (online only) Cross-references contain hot links to other sections in this guide. If you are viewing this guide online in .pdf format, you can click the cross-reference (blue text) to jump directly to its location. Command Line Examples Command line examples appear in Courier New font.
Contents About This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Who Should Use This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi How This Document Is Organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
x 3 • Print Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Determining Printer Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Long Term Printer In-activity or Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thermal Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Modes of Printing . . . .
xi Status Light Error Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print Quality Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manual Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshooting Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 Introduction This section describes what is included with the printer, and provides an overview of common printer features, including opening and closing the printer and reporting any problems. Contents GT-Series™ Thermal Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What’s in the Box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unpack and Inspect the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Introduction GT-Series™ Thermal Printers GT-Series™ Thermal Printers The Zebra® GT-Series™ printer models are the best value in a desktop thermal printer. The GT-Series™ printer provides thermal transfer and direct thermal printing at speeds up to 5 ips (inches per second) at a 203 dpi (dots per inch) print density. The GT-Series™ supports both ZPL™ and EPL™ Zebra printer programming languages and a wide variety of interface and feature options.
Introduction What’s in the Box? What’s in the Box? Save the carton and all packing materials in case you need to ship or store the printer later. After unpacking, make sure you have all parts. Follow the procedures for inspecting the printer to familiarize yourself with printer parts so you can follow the instructions in this book.
4 Introduction What’s in the Box? Your Printer Status Light Feed Button Release Latches Fan-Fold Media Entry Slot Release Latches Interface Connectors DC Power Switch and Receptacle Opening the printer To access the media compartment, you must open the printer. Pull the release latches towards you and lift the cover. Check the media compartment for loose or damaged components.
Introduction What’s in the Box? Printer Features Printhead Ribbon Roll Holders Supply Spindles Ribbon Trailer Sensor Web (Gap) Sensor Media Guide Stop Adjustment Take Up Spindles BlackLine Sensor Head-Up Sensor (inside) Dispenser Option Platen Roller Roll Holder and Media Guides Peel Bar Dispenser Door (open) 1/5/2011 GT-Series™ User Guide Sensor Pinch Roller P1032729-001 5
6 Introduction What’s in the Box? Operator Controls Power Switch Press up to turn ON or down to turn OFF the printer. Caution • The printer power should be turned off before connecting or disconnecting the communications and power cables. Power ON Power OFF Power Switch Darkness Control Switch Operator Darkness Control The Operator Darkness Control switch allows the operator to modify the darkness setting without modifying the program or driver setting sent to the printer.
Introduction What’s in the Box? Feed Button • Tap the Feed button once to force the printer to feed one blank label. • Press the Feed button to take the printer out of a “pause” condition. The printer is put into “pause” by either a programming command or an error condition. See What the Status Light is Telling You on page 76 in the Troubleshooting chapter. • Use the Feed button for printer setup and status (see Feed Button Modes on page 86 in the Troubleshooting chapter).
8 Introduction What’s in the Box? Closing the printer 1. Lower the top cover. 2. Press down until the cover snaps closed.
2 Getting Started This section describes how to set up your printer for the first time, and use the most common operating procedures for loading media. Contents Attaching Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loading Roll Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loading Transfer Ribbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10 Attaching Power Attaching Power Important • Set up your printer so that you can handle the power cord easily if needed. To make certain the printer cannot carry electrical current, you must separate the power cord from the power supply receptacle or AC electrical outlet. Caution • Never operate the printer and power supply in an area where they can get wet. Serious personal injury could result! 1. Make sure the printer’s power switch is in the off position (down). 2.
11 Loading Roll Media Loading Roll Media When you load media, you must place the roll onto the media hangers. You must use the correct media for the type of printing you require. Preparing Media Whether your roll media is inside or outside wound, you load it into the printer the same way. • Remove the outside length of media. During shipment, handling, or storage, the roll may become dirty or dusty.
12 Loading Roll Media Placing the Roll in the Media Compartment 1. Open the printer. Remember that you need to pull the release latch levers toward the front of the printer. 2. Open the media roll holders. Pull the media guides open with your free hand and place the media roll on the roll holders and release the guides. Orient the media roll so that its printing surface will face up as it passes over the platen (drive) roller.
13 Loading Roll Media 3. Pull the media so that it extends out of the front of the printer. Verify the roll turns freely. The roll must not sit in the bottom of the media compartment. Verify that media’s printing surface is facing up. 4. Push the media under both of the media guides. 5. Unless you need to load transfer ribbon, close the top cover. 6. If printer power is on, press the Feed Button to feed media.
14 Loading Transfer Ribbon Loading Transfer Ribbon The GT-Series™ printer has a flexible ribbon system. It supports 300 meter and 74 meter genuine Zebra® ribbons. It also supports third party ribbons with two ribbon roll core adapters for ribbons with an internal diameter (I.D.) of 25.4 millimeters (1 inch). Transfer ribbons come in several varieties and in some cases colors to match your application needs. Genuine Zebra® transfer ribbons are specifically designed for your printer and Zebra brand media.
15 Loading Transfer Ribbon Loading Zebra Transfer Ribbon Before following these steps, prepare the ribbon by removing its wrapping and pulling its adhesive strip free. Notch (Required on left side of ribbon) Right Side (printer and roll) Adhesive Strip Notches are also on right side of the 74m ribbon Verify that the ribbon and empty ribbon core have notches on the left side of the ribbon cores as shown above. If they do not, see Loading Non-Zebra Transfer Ribbon on page 18. 1.
16 Loading Transfer Ribbon 2. Place a new ribbon roll on printer’s lower ribbon supply spindle. Push it onto the right spindle and lock the left side the same as the take-up mounting the take-up core. 3. Attach the ribbon to the take up core. Use the adhesive strip on new rolls; otherwise, use a thin strip of tape. A ribbon core graphic with the three (3) standard genuine Zebra® ribbon widths helps you visually align the transfer ribbon to the media and supply ribbon roll.
17 Loading Transfer Ribbon 4. Turn the ribbon take-up hub with the top moving toward rear to remove slack from the ribbon. Rotating the hub helps to finish aligning the take up ribbon position to the supply ribbon roll. The ribbon leader should be completely covered by the ribbon. 5. Verify that the media is loaded and ready to print and then close the printer cover. 6.
18 Loading Transfer Ribbon Loading Non-Zebra Transfer Ribbon Loading non-Zebra transfer ribbon in your printer requires the use of Zebra ribbon core adapters. Minimum requirements to use non-Zebra ribbons with your printer: • Inside core diameter (I.D.) of 25.4mm (1.0 inch, range 1.004 to 1.016 inches). Material: Fiberboard; hard materials such as plastic cores may not function correctly. • Ribbon width range of 110 to 33mm (4.3 to 1.3 inches). • The maximum outer diameter of the ribbon is 66mm (2.
19 Loading Transfer Ribbon 1. Load an empty ribbon core onto a ribbon core adapter. The empty ribbon core should be the same width (or larger) than the ribbon roll. Roughly center the core over the adapters center line. Note that an empty Zebra ribbon core may be used instead of the adapter and empty non-Zebra ribbon core. One 300m empty ribbon core is supplied with the printer. 2. Load the non-Zebra ribbon roll onto the ribbon core adapter.
20 Loading Transfer Ribbon 3. Place the adapter with an empty core on the take-up spindles and the adapter with the ribbon roll on the lower supply spindles. The right side of the core adapter fits on the cone tip on each of the spring loaded right side spindles. Continue pushing the adapter onto right side spindle and swing the adapter onto the left side spindle hubs. Rotate the adapters and hubs until the until notches on the adapters flange align and lock ton the left spindles hub spokes.
21 Loading Transfer Ribbon 4. While the ribbon and empty cores were being installed during the previous steps, they may have been bumped off center. Verify that the ribbon roll and empty core are aligned to the center of the media (labels, paper, tags, etc.). Remember that you can use the center line scales on the ribbon core adapter to place their positions. If you have forgotten to check if the ribbon is wide enough the for the media in use, now is the time to check.
22 Loading Transfer Ribbon 5. Attach the ribbon to the take up core. Use thin strip of tape to secure the ribbon to the take- up core, if your media does not have an adhesive strip on the ribbon leader like genuine Zebra@ ribbon. Align the ribbon so that it will be taken straight onto the core. 6. Turn the ribbon take-up hub with the top moving toward rear to remove slack from the ribbon. Rotating the hub helps to finish aligning the take up ribbon position with the supply ribbon roll.
23 Loading Transfer Ribbon 7. Verify that the media is loaded and ready to print and then close the printer cover. 8. If printer power is on, press the Feed button to have the printer feed a minimum of 20 cm (8 inches) of media to remove slack and ribbon wrinkle (straightens the ribbon), and to align the ribbon on the spindles. Otherwise, wait to turn on the printer and complete the printer ‘Getting Started’ instructions in this chapter. 9.
24 Printing a Test (Printer Configuration) Label Printing a Test (Printer Configuration) Label Before you connect the printer to your computer, make sure that the printer is in proper working order. You can do this by printing a configuration status label. 1. Make sure the media is properly loaded and the top cover of the printer is closed. Then, turn the printer power on (if you have not already done so).
25 Pre-install Windows® Printer Drivers Pre-install Windows® Printer Drivers Zebra is changing the way you install and use your printer with your Windows based PC systems. We recommend that at minimum, the ZebraDesigner™ Windows® driver be preinstalled to take advantage of the advancements in ease of use and simplicity of the Windows operating systems since the release of Windows XP® SP2.
26 Pre-install Windows® Printer Drivers Serial Port and Windows® operating systems The Windows operating system default settings for the serial port communication closely match the printer’s defaults settings with one exception; the data Flow Control settings. The Windows default data Flow Control setting is NONE. The GT-Series™ printer requires data Flow Control set to Hardware. Note • The GT-Series™ printer does not support Windows® Serial Port Plug and Play (PnP) device detection at this time.
27 Connecting your Printer to a Computer Connecting your Printer to a Computer The Zebra® GT-Series™ printers support a variety of interface options and configurations. These include: Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface, RS232 Serial, Parallel (IEEE 1284.4) and 10/100 Ethernet. • USB, Serial and Parallel • Optional: USB and Ethernet (Wired) The Zebra Setup Utility is designed to assist you with installing these interfaces.
28 Connecting your Printer to a Computer USB Interface Requirements Universal Serial Bus (version 2.0 compliant) provides a fast interface that is compatible with your existing PC hardware. USB’s “plug and play” design makes installation easy. Multiple printers can share a single USB port/hub. When using a USB cable (not supplied with your printer), verify that the cable or cable packaging bears the “Certified USB™” mark (see below) to guarantee USB 2.0 compliance.
29 Connecting your Printer to a Computer Serial Communications The GT-Series™ printer has a DCE serial communication port for hardware compatibility with legacy 888 printers. The required cable must have a nine-pin “D” type (DB-9P) male connector on one end which plugs into the mating (DB-9S) serial port located on the back of the printer. The other end of this signal interface cable connects to a serial port on the host computer. The cable is a Null-Modem (cross-over signal connections) cable.
30 Connecting your Printer to a Computer EPL Y Command Use the serial port setup (Y) command to change the communications settings on the printer. 1. With the host computer set at the same communications settings as the printer, send the Y command to change the printer to the desired settings. Note: the Y command does not support setting the data flow control, use the Xon/Xoff setting. 2. Change the host computer settings to match the new printer settings.
31 Connecting your Printer to a Computer Parallel Port The required cable must have a 25 pin “D” type (DB-25P) male connector (host) on one end and a Centronics (printer) on the other end (IEEE 1284 A-B parallel interface specification).
32 Connecting your Printer to a Computer Ethernet The printer requires UTP RJ45 Ethernet cable rated CAT-5 or better. For more information on configuring your printer to run on a compatible Ethernet based network, see the ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal Print Server manual. The printer must be configured to run on your LAN (local area network) or WAN (wide area network). The print server on board your printer can be accessed through the printer’s Web pages.
33 After Your Printer is Connected After Your Printer is Connected Now that you have basic communication to your printer, you may want to test printer communications and then install other printer related applications, drivers or utilities. Testing Communications by Printing Verifying the print system’s operation is a relatively simple process. For Windows operating systems, the Zebra Setup Utility or the Windows ‘Printers and Faxes’ Control Panel to access and print a test label.
34 After Your Printer is Connected Test Print with a Copied ZPL Command File for Non-Windows Operating Systems: 1. Create a text file with the following ASCII three characters: ~WC 2. Save the file as: TEST.ZPL (an arbitrary file name and extension name). 3. Copy the file to the printer. For DOS, a file sent to a printer connected to the system’s parallel port would be as simple as: COPY TEST.ZPL LPT1 Other interface connection types and operating systems will have different command strings.
3 Print Operations This section provides media and print handling, font and language support, and the setup of less common printer configurations. Contents Determining Printer Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Long Term Printer In-activity or Storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Modes of Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 Determining Printer Configuration Determining Printer Configuration The printer uses a ZPL printer configuration status label to report the printer’s configuration status for both EPL and ZPL operations.The ZPL style label provides a more intuitive and functionally descriptive naming conventions than the EPL style printer status label. Operational status (darkness, speed, media type, etc.), installed printer options (network, interface settings, cutter, etc.
37 Modes of Printing Modes of Printing You can operate this printer in many different modes and media configurations: • Direct thermal printing (which uses heat sensitive media to print). • Thermal transfer printing (which uses ribbon to heat transfer print to the media). • Standard Tear-Off mode allows you to tear off each label (or batch print a strip of labels) after it is printed.
38 Print Media Types Table 1 • Types of Media Roll and Fanfold Media Media Type Non-Continuous Roll Media How It Looks Description Roll media is wound on a core that can be 0.5 to 1.5 in. (12.7 to 38.1 mm) in diameter. Labels have adhesive backing that sticks them to a liner, and they are separated by gaps, holes, notches, or black marks. Tags are separated by perforations. Individual labels are separated by one or more of the following methods: • Web media separates labels by gaps, holes, or notches.
39 Replacing Supplies Determining Thermal Media Types Thermal transfer media requires ribbon for printing while direct thermal media does not. To determine if ribbon must be used with a particular media, perform a media scratch test. To perform a media scratch test, complete these steps: 1. Scratch the print surface of the media with a finger nail or pen cap. Press firmly and quickly while dragging it across the media surface.
40 Adjusting the Print Width Replacing a Partially Used Transfer Ribbon To remove used transfer ribbon, perform the following steps. 1. Cut the ribbon from the take-up roll. 2. Remove the take-up roll and discard used ribbon. 3. Remove the supply roll and tape the end of any fresh ribbon to prevent it from unwrapping. When reinstalling a partially used supply roll, tape the cut end onto the empty take-up roll.
41 Media Sensing Media Sensing The printer has an automatic media sensing capability. The printer is designed to continuously check and adjust media length sensing for minor variations. Once printing begins, or media is fed, then the printer continually checks and adjusts the media sensing to accommodate for minor changes in media parameters from label to label on a roll and from roll to roll of media.
42 Ribbon Overview Ribbon Overview Ribbon is a thin film that is coated on one side with wax, resin, or wax resin; which is transferred to the media during the thermal transfer process. The media determines whether you need to use ribbon and how wide the ribbon must be. When ribbon is used, it must be as wide as or wider than the media being used. If the ribbon is narrower than the media, areas of the printhead are unprotected and subject to premature wear.
43 Ribbon Overview 4. Observe the results. Did flakes or particles of ink from the ribbon adhere to the label? If ink from the ribbon... Then... Adhered to the label The ribbon is coated on the outside and can be used with the printer. Did not adhere to the label The ribbon is coated on the inside and can not be used in the printer. Ribbon Scratch Test Perform the ribbon scratch test when labels are unavailable. To perform a ribbon scratch test, complete these steps: 1.
44 Printing on Fan-Fold Media Printing on Fan-Fold Media Printing on fan-fold media requires you to adjust the media guide’s stop position. 1. Open the top cover. Fan-Fold Media Path 2. Adjust the media guide stop position with the green thumb wheel. Use a piece of the fanfold media to set the stop position. Rotate the wheel toward you open the guides wider. Rotate the wheel away from you to make the media guides narrower.
45 Printing on Fan-Fold Media 3. Insert the media through the slot at the rear of the printer. 4. Run the media between the media guides and roll holders. 5. Close the top cover. After printing or feeding several labels: If the media does not track down the center (moves from side to side) or the sides of the media (liner, tag, paper, etc.) are frayed or damaged when exiting the printer, then the media guides or roll holders may need further adjustment.
46 Printing with Externally Mounted Roll Media Printing with Externally Mounted Roll Media The GT-Series™ printer accommodates externally mounted roll media similar to the printer’s support of fan-fold media. The printer requires the media roll and stand combination to have a low initial inertia to pull the media off the roll. Zebra at this time does not offer an external media option for the GT-Series™ printer.
47 Fonts and Your Printer Fonts and Your Printer The GT-Series™ printer supports your language and font requirements with a variety of internal fonts, on-board font scaling, international font sets and character code page support, Unicode support, and font download. The GT-Series™ printer’s font capabilities are programming language dependent. The EPL™ programming language provides for basic bitmapped fonts and international code pages.
48 Fonts and Your Printer Identifying Fonts in Your Printer Fonts and memory are shared by the programming languages in the printer. Fonts can be loaded in many memory areas in the GT-Series™ printer. ZPL programming can recognize EPL and ZPL fonts. EPL programming can only recognize EPL fonts. See the respective programmer guides for more information on fonts and printer memory. ZPL Fonts: • To manage and download fonts for ZPL print operation, use the Zebra Setup utility or ZebraNet™ Bridge.
49 Stand Alone Printing Stand Alone Printing Your printer can be configured to work without being attached to a computer. The printer has the ability to automatically run a single label form. One or more downloaded label forms can be accessed and run with a terminal or wedge device or a Zebra® KDU (keyboard display unit) to call a label form. These methods allow the developer to incorporate data input devices, such as scanners or weight scales, to the printer via the serial port.
50 Sending Files to the Printer Sending Files to the Printer Graphics, fonts and programming files can be sent to the printer from the Microsoft Windows operating systems by using the Zebra Setup Utilities (and driver), ZebraNet™ Bridge or Zebra® ZDownloader found on the user's CD or at www.zebra.com. These methods are common for both programming languages and the GT-Series™ printers. Print Meter The GT-Series™ printer has the capability to report printhead maintenance alerts.
4 Printer Options This section covers the common printer options and accessories with brief descriptions and how to get you started using or configuring your printer option or accessory. Contents Label Dispenser Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal (Wired) Print Server Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zebra® KDU — Printer Accessory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
52 Label Dispenser Option Label Dispenser Option The factory installed label dispenser option allows you to print a label with backing (liner/web) being removed from the label as it prints, ready for application. When printing multiple labels, removing the dispensed (peeled) label notifies the printer to print and dispense the next label.
53 Label Dispenser Option 2. Lift the liner over the top of the printer and open the dispenser door. 3. Insert the label liner between the dispenser door and the printer body.
54 Label Dispenser Option 4. Close the dispenser door. 5. Press the Feed button to advance the media. 6. During the print job, the printer will peel off the backing and present a single label. Take the label from the printer to allow the printer to print the next label. Note: If you did not activate the label taken sensor to detect the removal of the dispensed (peeled) label with software commands, the printer will stack and eject peeled labels.
55 ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal (Wired) Print Server Option ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal (Wired) Print Server Option The ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal Print Server (PS) is an optional factory installed device that connects the network and your ZebraLinkTM-enabled printer. The print server provides you with a browser interface for printer and print server settings.
56 ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal (Wired) Print Server Option Printer Network Configuration Status Label GT-Series™ printers with the ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal Print Server option on-board print an additional printer configuration status label for information needed to establish and trouble shoot network printing. The following printout is printed with the ZPL ~WL command.
57 Zebra® KDU — Printer Accessory Zebra® KDU — Printer Accessory The Zebra® KDU (keyboard display unit) is a small terminal unit that interfaces with the printer for accessing EPL label forms stored in the printer. The KDU is strictly a terminal and does not have the capability to store data or set up parameters.
58 KDU Plus™ — Printer Accessory KDU Plus™ — Printer Accessory The KDU Plus™ is a terminal device with memory for storing files and maintaining one or more remote printers. The KDU Plus has a larger laptop style keyboard than the Zebra’s original KDU design.
59 ZBI 2.0™ — Zebra Basic Interpreter ZBI 2.0™ — Zebra Basic Interpreter Customize and enhance your printer with ZBI 2.0™ optional programming language. ZBI 2.0 allows Zebra printers to run applications and take input from scales, scanners and other peripherals—all without a PC or network connection. ZBI 2.0 works with the ZPL printer command language so that printers can understand non-ZPL data streams and convert them into labels.
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5 Maintenance This section provides routine cleaning and maintenance procedures. Contents Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning the Printhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media Path Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platen Cleaning and Replacement . . . . . . . . . .
62 Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning When you clean the printer, use one of the following supplies that best suits your needs: Cleaning Supplies Order Quantity Intended Purpose Cleaning pens (105950-035) Set of 12 Clean printhead Cleaning swabs (105909-057) Set of 25 Clean media path, guides and sensors You can obtain cleaning supplies at www.zipzebra.com. The cleaning process takes just a couple of minutes using the steps outlined below.
Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning the Printhead Always use a new cleaning pen on the printhead (an old pen carries contaminants from its previous uses that may damage the printhead). Caution • The printhead becomes hot while printing. To protect from damaging the printhead and risk of personal injury, avoid touching the printhead. Use only the cleaning pen to perform maintenance. When you load new media, you can also clean the printhead. 1. Rub the cleaning pen across the dark area of the printhead.
64 Maintenance Cleaning Media Path Considerations Use a cleaning swab to remove debris, dust or crust that has built-up on the holders, guides and media path surfaces. 1. Use the alcohol in the cleaning swab to soak the debris to break up the adhesive. 2. Wipe the ridges to remove accumulated debris. 3. Wipe the inside edges of both media guides (and media holders) to remove any built-up residue. 4. Clean behind the ribbon cover (flapper).
Maintenance Cleaning Sensor Cleaning Dust can accumulate on the media sensors. 1. Gently brush or blow dust away with a can of compressed air. Do not use an air compressor - oil (from the pump) and dirty water will contaminate the printer and printhead. If necessary, use a dry swab to brush away dust. If adhesives or other contaminates remain, use an alcohol moistened swab to break it up. 2. Use a dry swab to remove any residue that may be left from the first cleaning. 3.
66 Maintenance Cleaning Platen Cleaning and Replacement The standard platen (drive roller) normally does not require cleaning. Paper and liner dust can accumulate without effecting print operations. Contaminates on the platen roller can damage the printhead or cause the media to slip or stick when printing. Adhesive, dirt, general dust, oils and other contaminates should be cleaned immediately off the platen.
Maintenance Cleaning 3. Lift the platen out of the printer’s bottom frame. 4. Clean the platen with the alcohol moistened swab. Clean from the center out. Repeat this process until the all of the roller surface has been cleaned. If there has been heavy adhesive build-up or label jam, repeat with a new swab to remove residual contaminates. Adhesives and oils, for example, may be thinned by the initial cleaning but not completely removed.
68 Maintenance Cleaning 5. Install the platen in the printer. Discard the cleaning swabs after use - do not reuse. 6. Make sure the bearings and drive gear are on the shaft of the platen. 7. Align the platen with the gear to the left and lower it into the printer’s bottom frame. Notch in Bearing Well 8. Gently rotate both platen bearing latch release tabs down toward the rear of the printer and snap them into the notches in both bearing wells.
Maintenance Replacing the Printhead Replacing the Printhead If you need to replace the printhead, read the procedure and review the removal and installation steps before actually replacing the printhead. Caution • Prepare your work area by protecting against static discharge. Your work area must be static-safe and include a properly grounded conductive cushioned mat to hold the printer and a conductive wrist strap for yourself.
70 Maintenance Replacing the Printhead Printhead Removal 1. Open the printer. Remove any transfer ribbon from the printer. 2. Grasp the right side of the printhead’s cover bracket and gently pull the bracket way from the printhead. There is a gap in the cover on the side for the thumb to grab. You can use the other finger to supply additional gentle pressure to pry the cover from the ribbon frame. .
Maintenance Replacing the Printhead 3. Use the printhead cover’s the left side’s short guide arm to release the printhead from the ribbon frame. . Short Printhead Cover’s Guide Arm Printhead Assembly’s Release Tab Long Printhead Cover’s Guide Arm Push the short arm’s pin into the right side of the ribbon frame and press the printhead’s release tab.
72 Maintenance Replacing the Printhead If needed, push the short arm’s pin into the left side of the ribbon frame and press the printhead’s other release tab. 4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw that holds the ground (green) wire. Ground Wire and Screw Printhead Cables and Connectors Disconnect the two printhead cables from the printhead assembly by slowly and gently pulling them straight out of the connector.
Maintenance Replacing the Printhead Printhead Replacement The printhead is replaced by essentially reversing removal procedure steps. 1. Connect the two printhead cables to the printhead. 2. Connect the ground wire to the printhead assembly. 3. Insert printhead assembly’s center pivot tab into the slot on the ribbon frame.
74 Maintenance Replacing the Printhead 4. Snap the left and right sides of the printhead assembly into the ribbon frame. Verify that the printhead is captured properly by the locking tabs and the frame. Alternately push each side of the printhead into the ribbon frame to verify that is secured by the tabs. Insert 5. Verify that the printhead moves up and down freely when pressure is applied and remains locked when released. 6. Clean the printhead.
6 Troubleshooting This section provides information about printer error reporting that you might need for printer troubleshooting. Assorted diagnostic tests are included. Contents Status Light Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Status Light Error Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print Quality Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
76 Status Light Descriptions Status Light Descriptions What the Status Light is Telling You P1032729-001 LED Status and Color Printer Status For a Resolution, Refer to Number: Off Off 1 Solid Green On 2 Solid Amber Stopped 3 Flashing Green Normal Operation 4 Flashing Red Stopped 5 Double Flashing Green Paused 6 Flashing Amber Paused 7 Alternately Flashing Green and Red Needs Service 8 Flashing Red, Red and Green Needs Service or power cycle 9 Flashing Red, Amber Green (* -
77 Status Light Error Resolutions Status Light Error Resolutions The following Status Error Light Resolution numbers correspond to the Status Light Description table on the previous page. Each error number may have one or more resolution to correct that error listed. 1. The printer is not receiving power. • Have you turned on the printer power? • Check power connections from the wall outlet to the power supply, and from the power supply to the printer. See Attaching Power on page 10.
78 Status Light Error Resolutions 5. The media is out. • Follow the instructions for Loading Roll Media on page 11 in the Getting Started section, and then press the Feed button to resume printing. The ribbon is out. • The printer has sensed the end of the ribbon roll. Replace the ribbon. The printhead is open. • Close the top cover and then press the Feed button to resume printing. 6. The printer is paused. • Press the Feed button to resume printing. 7. The printhead is over temperature.
79 Print Quality Problems Print Quality Problems No print on the label. • The media may not be direct thermal media when printing without ribbon (i.e. thermal transfer). The media may not be direct thermal media. See the test procedure Determining Thermal Media Types on page 39. • For thermal transfer printers, the media may not be outside wound or approved for use in the printer. See the following ribbon test procedures: Ribbon Test with Adhesive on page 42 and Ribbon Scratch Test on page 43.
80 Print Quality Problems There are long tracks of missing print (blank vertical lines) on several labels. • The printhead is dirty. Clean the printhead. • The printhead elements are damaged. The printing does not start at the top of the label or misprinting of one to three labels. • The media may not be threaded correctly. Follow the instructions for Loading Roll Media on page 11 in the Getting Started section. • The printer needs to be calibrated.
81 Print Quality Problems A EPL label format was sent to, but not recognized by, the printer. • Is the printer in pause mode? If so, press the Feed button. • If the printer has label dispensing enabled, the printer may be waiting for the label to be removed. The liner/web must be properly threaded through the label dispenser mechanism (peeler) to correctly operate in label dispense mode, refer to Label Dispenser Option on page 52.
82 Manual Calibration Manual Calibration Manual calibration is recommended whenever you are using pre-printed media or if the printer will not correctly auto calibrate. 1. Make sure media is loaded. 2. Turn on the printer power. 3. Press and hold the Feed button until the green status light flashes once, then twice and then continuing until the flash groups reach the group of seven flashes. Release the Feed button. 4. The printer will set the media sensor for the label backing being used.
83 Troubleshooting Tests Troubleshooting Tests Printing a Configuration Label To print out a listing of the printer’s current configuration, refer to the one-flash sequence in Feed Button Modes on page 86 in this section. See Appendix: ZPL Configuration on page 97 to interpret the label. Recalibration Recalibrate the printer if it starts to display unusual symptoms, such as skipping labels. Refer to the two-flash sequence in Feed Button Modes on page 86 in this section.
84 Resetting the Factory Default Values Resetting the Factory Default Values Sometimes, resetting the printer to the factory defaults may solve some problems. Refer to the four-flash sequence in Feed Button Modes on page 86 in this section. Communications Diagnostics If there is a problem transferring data between the computer and printer, try putting the printer in the communications diagnostics mode.
85 Communications Diagnostics The following example of a communications DUMP mode printed out. The printout displays hexadecimal data 00h-FFh (0-255 decimal) with a unique character for each hexadecimal value displayed above the hexadecimal data. The blank lines between the lines of data are where serial port and Bluetooth data handling errors get logged.
86 Feed Button Modes Feed Button Modes Power Off Modes With the printer power off, press and hold the Feed button while you turn on the power. Flash Sequence Amber - Red Flashing Action Firmware Download Mode - The printer starts rapidly flashing red to denote entry into the Firmware Download mode. Releasing the Feed button here will start initializing the printer for download. The printer is ready to start downloading firmware when the status light begins to slowly flash between red and green.
87 Feed Button Modes Power On Modes With the printer power on and top cover closed, press and hold the Feed button for several seconds. The green status LED will flash a number of times in sequence. The explanation at the right (Action) shows what happens when you release the key after the start specific number of flashes and before the next flash sequence starts. Flash Sequence * * ** Action Configuration Status - Prints a detailed printer configuration status label.
88 Feed Button Modes Notes • ___________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________
A Appendix: Interface Wiring This section provides printer interface connection information. Contents Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parallel Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethernet Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Serial Port Interface . . . . . .
90 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface The figure below displays the cable wiring required to use the printer’s USB interface. The printer requires cable or cable packaging that bears the “Certified USB™” mark to guarantee USB 2.0 compliance. 2 3 1 4 Pin Signal 1 Vbus - N/C 2 D- 3 D+ 4 Ground Shell Shield / Drain Wire For printer supported operating systems and drivers, see the software and documentation CD or visit the Zebra Web site at: http://www.
91 Parallel Interface Parallel Interface The printer’s parallel interface uses the IEEE 1284-A to 1284-B parallel interface cables. The host connector has a DB-25 pin male connector. The printer connector is a Centronics style connector. HOST DB-25 Pin No. STROBE~ DATA 0 DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 DATA 5 DATA 6 DATA 7 ACK~ BUSY PAPER ERR. SELECT AUTOFD~ ERROR~ N/A N/A N/A SIG. GND SIG. GND SIG. GND SIG. GND SIG. GND SIG. GND SIG.
92 Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface This interface requires a UTP RJ45 Ethernet cable rated CAT-5 or better. The table below provides the cable’s pinout assignments.
93 Serial Port Interface Serial Port Interface Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Description Not used RXD (receive data) input to the printer TXD (transmit data) output from the printer DTR (data terminal ready) output from the printer -- controls when the host may send data Chassis ground DSR (data set ready) input to the printer RTS (request to send) output from the printer -- always in the ACTIVE condition when the printer is turned on CTS (clear to send) - Not used by the printer +5 V @ 0.
94 Serial Port Interface Notes • ___________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________
B Appendix: Dimensions This section provides external printer dimensions. Contents External GT-Series™ Printer Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
96 External GT-Series™ Printer Dimensions External GT-Series™ Printer Dimensions All dimensions are in inches P1032729-001 GT-Series™ User Guide 1/5/2011
C Appendix: ZPL Configuration This section provides a basic overview of managing printer configuration, the Configuring Status Printout, and Printer Memory Printouts. Contents Managing the ZPL Printer Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 ZPL Configuration Status to Command Cross-reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Printer Memory Management and Related Status Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
98 Managing the ZPL Printer Configuration Managing the ZPL Printer Configuration The ZPL printer is designed to allow you to change printer settings dynamically for fast first label out printing. Printer parameters that are persistent, will be retained for following formats to use.
99 ZPL Configuration Status to Command Cross-reference ZPL Configuration Status to Command Cross-reference The Printer Configuration Label, shown below, provides a listing of a majority of the configurations settings that can be set by ZPL command.
100 ZPL Configuration Status to Command Cross-reference Table 2 • ZPL Commands and Configuration Receipt Callout Cross-Reference Command Listing Name Description DARKNESS Default: 10.0 DARKNESS SWITCH N/A ^PR PRINT SPEED Default: 6 IPS / 152.4 mm/s (max.
101 ZPL Configuration Status to Command Cross-reference The configuration settings listed here resume after the TAKE LABEL sensor value. These listings contain printer features seldom changed from default or provide status information (e.g. Firmware Version).
102 Printer Memory Management and Related Status Reports Printer Memory Management and Related Status Reports To help you manage printer resources, the printer supports a variety format commands to manage memory, transfer objects (between memory areas, import and export), object naming, and provide various printer operating status reports. They are very similar to the old DOS commands like DIR (directory listing) and DEL (delete file).
103 Printer Memory Management and Related Status Reports Table 4 • Object Management and Status Report Commands Command Name Description ^WD Print Directory Label Prints a list of objects and resident bar codes and fonts in all addressable memory locations ~WC Print Configuration Label Prints a configuration Status Receipt (Label) Same as Feed Button mode one flash routine ^ID Object Delete Deletes objects from printer memory ^TO Transfer Object Used to copy an object or group of objects from
104 Printer Memory Management and Related Status Reports Notes • ___________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __