Zebra Technologies QL 320 Printer User Manual


 
QL 320 User’s Guide 13
Operator Controls
The QL 320 will come with one of two possible control panels.
The standard control panel is detailed below and in Figure 8. The
optional control panel (Figure 9) features an LCD which allows
easy display and selection of many printer functions and is de-
tailed on following pages.
Standard Keypad
The standard keypad has three control buttons and two multi-
purpose indicators.
The Power button turns the QL 320 on and off.
The Feed button advances a length of media which is de-
termined by the type of media being used. Label media will
be advanced to the next gap or bar sense marker. Journal
(plain) media will be advanced a length determined by the
printer’s software.
The Function button is controlled by a printer’s specific ap-
plication to support such functions as:
Print a battery Level reporting
Print the Local Area Network (LAN) status
Print a Short Range Radio Frequency (SRRF) status
Print a Media supply report
The green LED on the left side of the control panel indicates
the status of several printer features:
•A slowly blinking sequence indicates the printer’s battery
needs charging.
•Printers with a wireless QuickLink module installed: a quick-
ly blinking sequence indicates the printer has not estab-
lished a link to either a Local Area Network or a compatible
wireless equipped terminal.
•Printers with a wireless QuickLink module installed: A
steadily lit indicator shows that the printer has established a
wireless link, either to the LAN or to a compatible terminal.
A steadily lit green indicator on a non-wireless printer is a
power-on indicator.
The yellow LED on the right side of the control panel has two
indication conditions.
•A rapidly blinking yellow LED and a chime indicate that no
application has been loaded into the printer.
•Printers with a wireless QuickLink module installed: a rapid-
ly blinking LED indicates normal data transmission.