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Interface | USB |
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Print Technology | Dye-sublimation |
Image Quality | 300 dpi |
Card Sizes | CR-80 (85.6mm x 54mm) |
Connectivity | USB |
Print Resolution | 300 dpi |
Card Capacity | 100-card input hopper |
Power Requirements | 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz |
Operating Humidity | 20% to 80% non-condensing |
Details the various part numbers and configurations available for the ZXP Series 1 printer.
Identifies and describes the printer's external features, controls, and indicators.
Illustrates and explains the purpose of each connector on the printer's rear panel.
Explains the printer's LCD panel messages and their categories (Operational, Warning, Error).
Recommends genuine Zebra supplies for optimal printing quality and performance.
Step-by-step instructions for safely unpacking the ZXP Series 1 card printer.
Guide covering physical setup, placement, and initial checks.
Details on how to safely and correctly connect the printer to a power source.
Instructions for establishing USB or Ethernet connectivity to a computer.
Procedures for installing the necessary printer drivers on a Windows system.
Steps to add the printer to a network environment using the Add Printer Wizard.
Configuration guide for distributing print jobs across multiple printers.
Provides an interior view and labels key components of the ZXP Series 1 printer.
Detailed steps for inserting and securing the ribbon cartridge assembly.
Instructions on how to properly load blank cards into the printer's card feeder.
Guide on printing a test card to verify printer operation and settings.
Steps for creating and printing a sample card for initial use.
Overview of accessing and configuring printer properties.
Configuration options for printer location, comments, and model details.
Options for sharing the printer and managing driver installations.
Specifies the computer port to which the printer is connected.
Configures print job spooling and handling for faster printing.
Displays printer model, firmware, serial number, and print counts.
Accesses settings for card setup, encoding, and image adjustments.
Adjusts card orientation, monochrome conversion, and printing modes.
Manages parameters for the magnetic encoder, including coercivity and track data.
Explains the printer's cleaning system and when to perform cleaning procedures.
Step-by-step instructions for running the printer's automated cleaning cycle.
Procedure for manually cleaning the printer's sensitive printhead using swabs.
Explains the approach to diagnosing and resolving printer issues.
Guides for resolving printer problems based on symptoms and error messages.
Table listing panel warnings/errors and their potential causes and solutions.
Specific troubleshooting steps for common print quality problems like spots or lines.
Lists the primary features and capabilities of the ZXP Series 1 printer.
Details print technology, throughput speeds, and resolution.
Information on supported card thickness, size, and material types.
Provides dimensional standards for various ISO card types.
Matrix showing Windows OS support for various printer sharing scenarios.
Configuration steps for network sharing across different Windows versions.
Specific network sharing configurations for Windows 7 Home/Work and Public profiles.
Overview of additional operations available with the optional magnetic encoder.
Dialog box for configuring magnetic encoder parameters like coercivity and track data.
Details on ISO default track data formats, encoding standards, and data fields.
Explains the requirement for the optional CardSense Kit for single-card feeding.
Step-by-step guide for installing the single-card feed hardware kit.
Configuring the printer driver to enable and use the single-card feed mode.
Explains the use of half-panel ribbons for partial card coverage printing.
Guide to configuring driver preferences and using half-panel ribbon printing commands.
Contact details for technical support and repair services in North America and Latin America.
Contact details for technical support and repair services in Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
Contact details for technical support and repair services in the Asia Pacific region.
Links to the official Zebra website for support and the knowledge base.