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    User’s Manual No. 980344-001 Rev. A ©2001 Zebra Technologies Corporation 2722 2742 3742 Desktop Thermal Printer User’s Manual[...]

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    COPYRIGHT NOTICE This document contains information proprietary to Zebra Technologies Corporation. This docu - ment and the information contained within is copyrighted by Zebra Technologies Corporation and may not be duplicated in full or in part by any person without written approval from Zebra Technol - ogies Corporation. While every effort has b[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Installation and Operation Unpacking Your Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Getting To Know Your Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Attach Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Attach Interface Cable . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    General Cautions and Warnings This page describes general safety and maintenance warnings and cautions for the printer and are referenced throughout the manual. Warning - Shock Hazard The printer should never be operated in a location where it can get wet. Personal injury could result. Warning - Static Discharge The discharge of electrostatic energ[...]

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    1 Installation and Operation This section provides information on the instal- lation and operation of the printer. The printer is a low cost, desktop thermal bar code printer. LP models are direct thermal. TLP modes are thermal transfer and direct thermal printers. This family of printers is specifically de- signed for printing labels, tags or cont[...]

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    Unpacking Your Printer Installation and Operation 2 980344-001 Rev.A For W in B a r C o d e L a b e l P r in t e r s S o ftw a re a n d D o c u m e n ta tio n 105551 -006 © 2001 Zeb ra T echno log ie s Co rporation[...]

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    Getting To Know Your Printer 980344-001 Rev.A 3 Installation and Operation[...]

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    Installation The following steps will guide you through the installation of the printer, media and software. Step 1 - Attach Power SHOCK HAZARD WARNING See page iv Installation and Operation 4 980344-001 Rev.A O XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX Power OFF Check Power Module Voltage Plug Into Power Module[...]

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    Step 2 - Attach Interface Cable 980344-001 Rev.A 5 Installation and Operation Parallel Interface Serial Interface[...]

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    Step 3 - Load Media Installation and Operation 6 980344-001 Rev.A Open Cover Open Print Head Open Guides MO VIE MO VIE MO VIE[...]

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    Before You Load Media in the Printer You must remove the outside length of media (that is, one, full revolution of labels and any liner). When you remove this part of the media, you remove the oils, dust, and adhesives that contaminate it. Tape or adhesive holds the loose end and the outside length of media becomes contaminated when handled or stor[...]

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    Step 3 - Load Media (cont.) Installation and Operation 8 980344-001 Rev.A 2722 Install Roll Media OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 2742 / 3742 Install Roll MO VIE[...]

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    Step 3 - Load Media (cont.) 980344-001 Rev.A 9 Installation and Operation Thread the Media MO VIE MO VIE Seat Media Roll[...]

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    Step 3 - Load Media (cont.) Installation and Operation 10 980344-001 Rev.A Close Guides Close Guides 2742 / 3742 MO VIE[...]

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    Step 3 - Load Media (cont.) 980344-001 Rev.A 11 Installation and Operation Close Cover MO VIE MO VIE Close Print Head[...]

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    Step 3 - Load Media (cont.) If the indicator fails to light, refer to Appendix A - Trouble Shooting. Run the AutoSense routine. Installation and Operation 12 980344-001 Rev.A Press FEED Button O Power ON[...]

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    Step 4 - AutoSense Step 5 - Install Software Start your computer and follow the installation instructions on the compact disc (CD). 980344-001 Rev.A 13 Installation and Operation O O 2 UKQ1813 4.00 Serial port : 96,N,8,1 Image buffer size:245K Fmem:000,0K,019.9K avl Gmem:000K,0241K avl E I8,0,001 rY S8 D12 R032,000 ZT UN q0450 Q0800,034 Option:D 11[...]

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    Using Fan-Fold Media Installation and Operation 14 980344-001 Rev.A Place Media In Rear Face Print Surface UP Insert & Load Media[...]

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    Label Dispenser Printers with an optional label taken sensor can dispense a single peeled label. Remove the label to automatically print the next label. 980344-001 Rev.A 15 Installation and Operation Expose 15CM of Labels (2722 Shown) Peel Exposed Labels Cut End of Exposed Liner (2722 Shown) Pull Print Head Release Lever (2722 Shown) Insert Liner U[...]

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    Label Dispense Option Installation and Operation 16 980344-001 Rev.A TLP2722 Insert Liner (2742 Shown) Pull Liner Through (2742 Shown)[...]

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    Label Dispense Option 980344-001 Rev.A 17 Installation and Operation Close Print Head Close Cover T LP2722 Push to Open Label Taken Sensor Press FEED Button TL P2722 Remove Presented Label[...]

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    Thermal Transfer Ribbon Loading This feature is supported on TLP model printers, only. Installation and Operation 18 980344-001 Rev.A Thermal Transfer Print Head Mechanism MO VIE Ribbon Path[...]

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    Thermal Transfer Ribbon Loading Open Print Head 980344-001 Rev.A 19 Installation and Operation Load Ribbon Core Load Transfer Ribbon Start Ribbon Open Print Head (Rear View) Pull Ribbon Around Print Head Close[...]

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    Installation and Operation 20 980344-001 Rev.A[...]

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    Appendix A - Troubleshooting Problem Solution or Reason POWER indicator does not light GREEN when power switch is turned to ON (1) position. 1. Check power connections from A.C. outlet to power supply to printer. POWER indicator lights GREEN, but printer will not print. 1. Check interface cable connections from computer to printer. Printer appears [...]

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    Printer Maintenance 22 980344-001 Rev.A Clean the Print Head Don’t Clean Rollers with Cleaning Pen MO VIE[...]

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    Printer Configuration Settings The printer has flash (non-volatile) memory to store printer configuration settings. The settings are stored in flash memory and are set by programing, printer drivers or the AutoSense routine. The settings are shown on the Dump mode printout or can be reported back to the host via the serial port. The following are t[...]

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    Serial Interface Communication Configuration The printer’s serial port is configured with the Y command for the printer. The printer supports interface data rates from 1200 to 38,400 baud. See the programmer's manual for details. The printer’s serial port default configuration is: 9600 baud 8 bit data 1 stop bit No parity RS-232 Serial Int[...]

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    Parallel Interface Cable Wiring The figure below displays the cable wiring required to use the printer's Centronics parallel interface. +5 volts at 300 mA for external device (e.g. PrintServer) 980344-001 Rev.A 25 PRINTER DB -25 Pin No. Centronics Pin No. F emale DB -25 to Male Centronics (Cable) HOST STROBE D ATA 0 D ATA 1 D ATA 2 D ATA 3 D A[...]

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