Printer Configuration and Adjustment
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Print > Sensors > Print: Sensor Profile
Shows the sensor settings compared to actual sensor readings. To interpret the results, see
Sensor Profile on page 114.
Related ZPL command(s):
~JG
Control panel key(s): Hold FEED + CANCEL during printer power-up.
Printer web page: View and Modify Printer Settings > Print Listings on Label
Print > Print Station
Use this menu item to fill in variable fields in a label format and print the label using a Human
Input Device (HID), such as a USB keyboard, scale, or barcode scanner. A suitable label format
must be stored on the E: drive of the printer to use this option. See the exercises in Using a
USB Host Port and the Print Touch Feature on page 173 for an exercise using this capability.
When you plug an HID into one of the printer’s USB host ports, use this user menu to select a
form on the printer’s E: drive. After you have been prompted to fill in each variable
^FN field on
the form, you can specify the desired quantity of labels to print.
For more information about using the
^FN command or the SGD commands related to this
feature, see the
Zebra Programming Guide
at http://www.zebra.com/manuals for more
information.
* This menu item can be used only if a USB device is connectecd to a USB host port on the printer.
SGD command used: usb.host.keyboard_input
(must be set to ON)
usb.host.template_list
usb.host.fn_field_list
usb.host.fn_field_data
usb.host.fn_last_field
usb.host.template_print_amount
Print > Applicator > Applicator Port Mode
Controls the way in which the applicator port’s “End Print” signal functions.
Accepted values: Off
1 = End Print signal normally high, and low only when the printer is
moving the label forward.
2 = End Print signal normally low, and high only when the printer is
moving the label forward.
3 = End Print signal normally high, and low for 20 ms when a label
has been printed and positioned.
4 = End Print signal normally low, and high for 20 ms when a label
has been printed and positioned.
Related ZPL command(s):
^JJ
SGD command used:
device.applicator.end_print