Zebra Technologies S-300 Printer User Manual


 
Configuration Mode
The Configuration Mode allows you to fine-tune the internal printer configuration
settings for your application. In this mode, you can change the following parameters:
Printing darkness
Rest position of the media with respect to the “web” or “interlabel gap”
Position of printing relative to the top of the label
Media and Ribbon Sensor values
Label length
Printing method
Media type (continuous or non-continuous)
You can get a printout of the printer configuration (the values for each of these
parameters) at any time by performing the CANCEL Key Self Test (see Chapter 4).
If it is ever necessary to reset the printer configuration to the factory defaults, refer to the
“FEED Key and PAUSE Key” Self Test description in Chapter 4.
The ZPL II Programming Guide contains information on instructions which may be sent
to the printer to disable the MODE key and set specific label format values for each of
these parameters. If you are not using ZPL II, refer to the instructions provided with the
software you are using to determine if your software also allows you to change these
parameters.
Media Calibration
IMPORTANT:
Perform the Media Calibration Procedure when media is first installed,
when a different type of media or ribbon is installed, or when print mode is changed.
During this procedure, the printer automatically determines the media type, label length,
media and ribbon sensor settings, and printing method. Media type is determined by
sensing either continuous or non-continuous media as blank labels move through the
printer. If non-continuous media is sensed, Label Length is also calibrated. If ribbon is
sensed, the Thermal Transfer Print Method is configured; otherwise, the Direct Thermal
Print Method is configured.
The results of this calibration are stored in the printer’s memory and are retained even if
printer power is removed. These parameters remain in effect until the next calibration is
performed.
NOTE:
If the printer is in the Peel-Off Mode, the operator must “catch” the labels as they
are peeled away from the backing during this procedure.
1. Load media and ribbon (if used). Make sure the Media Sensor is properly posi-
tioned.
2. Place the Head Open Lever in the OPEN position.
Getting Started
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