Zebra Technologies S-300 Printer User Manual


 
Storage and Reshipping
If you are not placing the Zebra Stripe Printer into operation immediately, repackage it
using the original packing materials. The Zebra Stripe Printer may be stored under the
following conditions.
Temperature: -40° to 140° F (-20 to 60° C)
Relative humidity: 5% to 85% non-condensing
To ship the Zebra Stripe Printer, carefully pack it in a suitable container to avoid
damage during transit. Whenever possible, use the original container from the factory.
A shipping container can be purchased from Zebra Technologies Corporation, if the
original one is lost or destroyed.
If you use a different container, package the printer carefully to avoid damage.
CAUTION: When packaging the printer in a rigid container, use shock
mounts or shock-absorbing packing material. A rigid container will allow
shock on the outside to be transmitted undamped to the printer which may
cause damage. Also, before packing, remove all ribbon and media from
the supply and take-up spindles to prevent damage to the printer.
Site Requirements
CAUTION: To insure that the printer has proper ventilation and cooling, do
not place any padding or cushioning material under the unit, because this
restricts air flow.
The Zebra Stripe Printer may be installed on any solid, level surface of sufficient size
and strength to accommodate the physical dimensions and weight of the unit. The area
enclosure in which the printer will operate must meet the environmental conditions
specified. Electrical power must be available and in close proximity to the printer.
Since the Zebra Stripe Printer was designed and is fabricated as an industrial-type unit,
it will function satisfactorily in areas such as warehouses, factory floors, and office
environments that conform to specified environmental and electrical conditions.
Printer Power Up
WARNING!! Check the AC voltage requirements for the printer before
connecting it to a source of electrical power.
Follow the instructions in this section to connect this printer to a source of electrical
power and a data communication cable.
Getting Started
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