Zebra Technologies GX420 Printer User Manual


 
The G-Series printer’s serial port is of a cross-over 1.
null-modem configuration, which is the same pin-out
arrangement as on the ZPL-based 28-series printers.
For serial port users of EPL-based 28-series printers,
an appropriate serial cable or adaptor can be
sourced. The part numbers are G105950-054
and 105850-026 respectively.
The GX420 and GX430 printers’ parallel port is of a 2.
DB-25 configuration. A switchbox-style parallel cable
can be used. The part number is 105850-025.
Users of the external 10Base-T print server device on 3.
their 28-series printers are recommended to migrate to
a G-Series printer with internal 10/100 Ethernet option.
To aid the setup of the G-Series printers, representative 4.
icons appear above the printer’s interface ports and
power supply.
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Unlike the 28-series thermal-transfer printers, 1.
the thermal-transfer G-Series printers do not have
a lid-release catch.
The operation of the dispenser option’s peel sensor 2.
is controlled via command code (as opposed to via
a switch on the 28-series printers). Legacy users
can control the sensor via the appropriate EPL OP
command or ZPL ^MMP command. Newer users
might wish to adopt a SGD “media.printmode”
method of control.
The GX420 and GX430 printers have a moveable sensor 3.
option available to them. This full-width reflective
sensor can be moved across the whole width for use
in detecting black-mark registration marks. The multi-
position transmissive sensor caters for centralised
registration gaps, notches or die-cut holes and for the
28-series printers’ right offset position.
The peaked area on the lower media pathway 4.
corresponds to an upper array of sensors. The direct-
thermal printers have a three-peak design, whereas the
thermal-transfer printers have a four-peak design. The
range of transmissive-sensor movement is the same on
both the direct-thermal and thermal-transfer printers.
Communication
Hardware
Migration guide
Zebra
®
G-Series™ printers
To facilitate easy migration from your current 28 Series desktop printers to the new G-Series desktop printers,
this document outlines the key operational differences and considerations:
Communication•
Hardware•
Firmware•
Media handling•
Power•
Ribbon handling•