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Print Method | Thermal Transfer |
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Print Resolution | 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) |
Maximum Print Width | 4.09 inches (104 mm) |
Media Width | 0.75" (19.4 mm) to 4.50" (114 mm) |
Media Length | 0.25" (6.5 mm) to 39" (991 mm) |
Media Sensors | Reflective and Transmissive |
Core Inner Diameter | 1.0" (25.4 mm) |
Connectivity | USB |
Programming Languages | ZPL |
Details regulatory compliance information for the printer.
Identifies the intended audience for the user guide.
Explains the structure and organization of the user guide.
Identifies and illustrates the main physical parts of the printer.
Describes the buttons, lights, and display of the printer's control panel.
Explains how to navigate menus and screens using the control panel.
Details the printer's idle display and user menu structure.
Provides information on the printer's ribbon system and usage.
Instructions on receiving, unpacking, inspecting, storing, and shipping the printer.
Guidance on choosing a suitable environment for printer installation.
Steps to install software and connect the printer to a computer.
Detailed instructions for connecting the printer using a USB port.
Detailed instructions for connecting the printer via serial or parallel ports.
Steps for connecting the printer to a wired network via Ethernet.
Instructions for connecting the printer to a wireless network.
Explains different print modes like Tear-Off, Peel-Off, and Cutter.
Step-by-step guide for loading the printer ribbon.
Step-by-step guide for loading printer media (labels/tags).
Completes the setup for the Tear-Off print mode.
Completes the setup for the Peel-Off print mode.
Completes the setup for the Cutter print mode.
Guides on printing a test label and making adjustments.
Overview of how to modify printer settings.
Details settings like darkness, speed, media type, and print method.
Information on printer calibration and diagnostic functions.
Configuration options for network connectivity (IP, subnet, gateway).
How to change the printer's display language and command language.
Adjusting media and label sensor sensitivities.
Configuring communication port parameters (baud rate, data bits, parity).
Procedure to calibrate the printer's sensors.
Guidance on adjusting printhead pressure for optimal print quality.
Instructions for setting the correct ribbon tension.
Procedure for removing used ribbon after printing.
Outlines recommended cleaning intervals and methods.
Instructions for cleaning the printer's outer surfaces and internal areas.
Detailed steps for cleaning the printhead and platen roller.
Procedure for cleaning the peel-off mechanism.
Steps to clean and lubricate the cutter module.
Information on replacing printer parts.
Guidance on how to order spare parts.
Information on responsible disposal of printer parts.
Notes on printer lubrication points.
Lists common printing problems and their solutions.
Addresses issues related to printer communication.
Covers other less common printer problems and solutions.
Overview of printer self-tests and diagnostic functions.
Details the printer's Power-On Self Test procedure.
Instructions for performing the CANCEL self-test.
Instructions for performing the PAUSE self-test.
Guide to performing the FEED self-test for print quality.
Procedure for the FEED + PAUSE self-test.
Procedure for the CANCEL + PAUSE self-test.
How to run communication diagnostics.
How to generate and interpret sensor profiles.
Lists general physical and electrical specifications for all models.
Details requirements for the printer's power cord.
Technical details for serial, parallel, and Ethernet interfaces.
Technical details about print resolution, speed, and media handling.
Details on ribbon width, length, and core size.
Technical details on label length, width, thickness, and roll size.