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Zebra GX420 User Manual

Zebra GX420
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The default media action of the G-Series printers 1.
resembles that of an EPL-based 28-series printer: the
printer will not feed automatically at power-on, only
following a lid closure. If you are changing between
two different styles of media, you should carry out
a manual calibration. This can be achieved via the
printer’s two-flash Feed-button sequence. The printer
can be changed to feed at both power-on or lid closure
using the ZPL ^MF command.
The G-Series printers are easier to load than 28-series 2.
printers because they do not have separate roll holders
and guides. They are one integrated element and
support 12mm/0.5" cores.
If using fan-fold media or an external media roll, the 3.
centralised thumb wheel can be used to keep roll
holders open (as opposed to using the older screw-
down method). Rotate the thumb wheel inwards on
the direct-thermal printers to keep the guides apart. For
thermal-transfer printer guides, rotate the thumb wheel
outwards to keep them apart.
For GX420 or GX430 printers equipped with a cutter 4.
option, its default operation is to double-cycle following
every 25th cut. This automatic dual-cut is intended
as a cleaning action to maintain the life of the cutter.
This action can be disabled via the appropriate
SGD command “cutter.clean_cutter”, but it is
not recommended.
Providing the relevant option is installed, common 5.
media handling can be controlled via the SGD
constructs. The “media.printmode” command can be
used to manage G-Series printers in tear, peel or cutter
modes of operation.
The power supplies for the thermal-transfer G-Series 1.
printers (the GK420t, GX420t and GX430t) are located
in the upper packaging. This is the same as 28-series
printers. However, direct-thermal G-Series printers
(the GK420d™ and GX420d™) have their power
supplies located in the lower packaging beneath
the printer itself.
The G-Series printers’ power supplies are of a 24-volt 2.
DC design, as opposed to the 28-series printers’ 20-volt
DC design. Additionally, the power cable’s attachment
to the supply itself – the line socket – is of a C13 “kettle”
style, which is different from the C5 “clover-leaf” style
of the 28-series. Power supplies and power cables are
specific to printer models. G-Series printers cannot use
28-series printers’ power supplies and vice versa.
When looking at the rear of the G-Series printers, 3.
the location of the power on/off switch is on the right.
This is different from that of the 28-series.
C5 C13
Power switch
Migration guide
Zebra G-Series printers
Media handling
Power

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Zebra GX420 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
Print MethodDirect Thermal or Thermal Transfer
Max Print Width4.09 inches (104 mm)
Max Print Speed6 inches per second (152 mm per second)
Max Print Length39 inches (991 mm)
ConnectivityUSB, Serial, Parallel, Ethernet (optional)
Media SensorsReflective and Transmissive
Programming LanguageZPL II
Storage Temperature-40 to 140 degrees F (-40 to 60 degrees C)
Memory8 MB DRAM, 4 MB Flash

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