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Proprietary Statement Product Improvements FCC Compliance Statement Canadian DOC Compliance Statement CE Compliance Liability Disclaimer No Liability for Consequential Damage Copyrights ii Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide 2 H:.
Warranty Information 1. Printer Warranty 2. Supplies Warranty 3. Warranty Exclusions and Conditions Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide iii 3 H:...Xi2UsersGuideR2.
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Contents Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Printer Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Supplies Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Warranty Exclusions and Conditions. . . . . . iii Zebra Software License Agreement .
Cutter Mode Media Loading . . . . . . . . . . 11 Rewind Mode Media Loading . . . . . . . . . 11 Peel-Off Mode Media Loading . . . . . . . . 14 Removing the Label Backing Material . . . . . . 15 Transmissive Media Sensor Position Adjustment . . . . . .
Changing Password-Protected Parameters 30 Leaving the Program Mode . . . . . . . . . . 31 Configuration and Calibration Sequence . . . 32 Sample ZPL II Label Formats . . . . . . . . . . 46 Format 1: Simple Text and a Barcode . . . . . 48 Format 2: Saving a Label Format As a Graphic Image .
Options 71 Rewind Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Cutter . ......................7 1 Internal Fanfold Media Supply Bin . . . . . . . . 72 M e m o r y S I M M s ..................7 2 Zebra On-Line Verifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Applicator Interface .
Ribbon Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Media Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Power Line Cord Specifications . . . . . . . . . 82 Printer Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Standard Printer Fonts . . . . . .
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List of Figures 1. Media Loading 8 2. Roll Media Loading 9 3. Fanfold Media Loading 10 4. Upper Media Sensor Adjustment 16 5. Lower Media Sensor Adjustment 17 6. Ribbon Loading Diagram for the 90XiII and 140XiII Printers 19 7. Ribbon Loading Diagram for the 170XiII and 220XiII Printers 19 8.
List of Tables 1. Front Panel Keys 25 2. Front Panel Lights 26 3. Printer Status Sensors 27 4. Power-On Self Test Sequence 28 5. Cleaning Schedule 51 6. Troubleshooting 59 7. Eight Dots/mm Printhead 83 8. Twelve Dots/mm Printhead 84 9. Optional Printer Fonts Currently Available 85 10.
Getting Started Congratulations! You have just purchased a high-quality thermal demand printer manufactured by the industry leader in quality, service, and value— Zebra Technologies Corporation. For over 25 years, Zebra has provided customers with the highest caliber of products and support.
Media Transport Mechanism Capabilities The media transport mechanism of the XiII printer has been designed to accommodate various types of media including die-cut labels, ticket and tag stock, continuous roll media, fanfold media, and black-mark media.
Media and Ribbon Requirements Print quality not only depends on the XiII-Series printer but also on the media and ribbon used. Factors such as reflectivity and contrast are impor - tant for bar code scanning applications. Factors such as paper abrasion and temperature requirements are important to maintaining printhead life.
Reporting Damage If you discover shipping damage upon inspection: Immediately notify the shipping company of the damage. Retain all packaging material for shipping company inspection. File a damage report with the shipping company and notify your local distributor and Zebra Technologies Corporation of the damage.
Site Requirements CAUTION: To insure that the printer has proper ventilation and cooling, do not place any padding or cushioning mate - rial under the unit because this restricts air flow.
Communications The XiII printer has been designed with flexible communication capabilities that allow the printer to be interfaced to a variety of controlling devices.
Non-Continuous Media This type of media has some type of physical characteristic (gap, notch, per - foration, etc.) which indicates the start/end of each label. The Media Sensor must be properly positioned to sense these indicators. See “Transmissive Media Sensor Position Adjustment” on page 15.
Tear-Off Mode Media Loading Figure 1 illustrates the method of loading media. First, move the Printhead Open Lever counterclockwise to the open position and raise the printhead. Second, slide the Media Guide and the Media Supply Guide as far out from the printer frame as possible and flip down the Media Supply Guide.
Roll Media Loading Place the media roll on the Media Supply Hanger and thread the media through the printhead assembly as shown in the “Tear-Off” loading part of Figure 2. Flip up the Media Supply Guide and adjust the Media Supply Guide and the Media Guide against the outer edge of the media.
Fanfold Media Loading Fanfold media, from outside the printer, feeds through either the bottom or rear access slot. You may also use the Fanfold Supply Bin to hold media inside the printer housing. To load fanfold media, thread the media through the Printhead Assembly as shown in Figure 3.
Continuous Media Loading Continuous media mounts inside the printer in the same manner as roll me - dia. For proper printer operation, a label length instruction must be included in the label format sent to the printer.
4. Align the upper end of the Rewind Plate with the corresponding open - ing in the Side Plate and slide the Rewind Plate in so that it stops against the printer’s main frame. 5. Load the media as described in the instructions for Roll Media Loading on page 9.
3. Insert the Hook Plate lip a short distance (½") into the lower opening in the Side Plate and slide the Rewind Plate in so that it stops against the printer’s main frame. 4. Insert the two small tabs on the Rewind Plate into the corresponding slots in the Cutter Support Bracket.
Peel-Off Mode Media Loading (Rewind Option Required) NOTE: For best results, install the printer on a level surface. This is especially helpful with wider printers using wide media. If the surface is not level, the media may “telescope” off of the Rewind Spindle, causing unsatisfactory results.
Removing the Label Backing Material (Rewind Option Required) Since the Backing Rewind Spindle holds the backing from a standard-size media roll, we recommend that you perform this procedure whenever you change the media.
The Transmissive Media Sensor consists of two sections. The media passes between a light source (Lower Media Sensor) and a light sensor (Upper Media Sensor). This adjustment aligns the position of the Upper and Lower Media Sensors with the notch or edge of the label.
2. Locate the Upper Media Sensor. Refer to Figure 4. The Upper Media Sensor is directly below the adjustment screw head. 3. Loosen the Upper Media Sensor Adjustment screw (Phillips head). 4. Slide the upper sensor along the slot to the desired position.
RIBBON LABEL STRIP OF MEDIA 6-12 INCHES LONG 3. If you are moving the sensor away from the printer’s main frame: Gently pull wires out of the printer frame as required. (Wires should have a little slack.) Call a service technician if there is not enough slack in the wires to adjust the sensor to the desired position.
5. Thread the ribbon (with leader, if used) as shown without creasing or wrinkling it. 6. Before wrapping the ribbon around the Take-Up Spindle, ensure that the arrow on the knob aligns with the indented notch (see Figure 8 inset).
7. Place the ribbon (with leader, if used) around the Ribbon Take-Up Spindle and wind counterclockwise for several turns. 8. Close the Printhead by moving the lever clockwise to the “closed” position. Ribbon Removal 1. Break the ribbon as close to the Ribbon Take-Up Spindle as possible.
Operation Operating Your Zebra Xi II-Series Printer Now that your printer is ready for operation, how does it work? The Zebra Xi II-Series printer is designed to receive instructions from a host computer, such as an IBM-compatible PC.
Peel-Off Mode (Peel-Off Option Required) In this mode, once the label is printed the media passes over the Tear- Off/Peel-Off Plate at a sharp angle. The backing material is peeled away from the label and winds around the Backing Rewind Spindle. The media feeds forward until most of the label hangs loose from the backing.
Operator Controls This section discusses the functions of the various controls and indicators on the XiII printer. The operator should become familiar with each of these functions. Power Switch This switch is located on the back of the printer above the Power Cord and Fuse.
Front Panel Display The Front Panel Display communicates operational status and programming modes and parameters. 24 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide Figure 9.
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Front Panel Lights NOTE: If two operating conditions occur simultaneously, one which causes a light to be on constantly and one which causes the same light to flash, the light will flash.
Printer Status Sensors Zebra XiII-Series printer contains several status sensors. These sensors alert the operator to various conditions by either stopping the printing or turning on a light. Sensors are described in Table 3. Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide 27 39 H:.
Initial Printer Power-Up Each time you turn the printer on, it automatically performs a self-test called the Power-On Self Test (POST). Turn the printer on now by pressing the Power Switch at the rear of the printer. The Front Panel Power-On indicator will light up.
Configuration and Calibration After you have installed the media and ribbon and the POST (Power-On Self Test) is complete, the front panel display will show “PRINTER READY.” You may now set printer parameters for your application using the front panel display and the five keys directly below it.
Changing Password-Protected Parameters Certain parameters are password-protected by factory default. CAUTION: Do not change password-protected parameters unless you’re sure you know what you’re doing! If they are set incorrectly, these parameters could cause the printer to function in an unpredictable way.
Leaving the Program Mode You can leave the Program Mode at any time by pressing the Setup/Exit key. The SAVE CHANGES display will appear. There are five choices, described below. Pressing the left or right black oval key displays other choices and pressing the Next/Save key selects the displayed choice.
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Sample ZPL II Label Formats ZPL II is Zebra Technologies Corporation’s Zebra Programming Language II label design language. ZPL II lets you create a wide variety of labels from the simple to the very complex, including text, bar codes, and graphics.
4. Copy the file to the Zebra XiII printer. NOTE: Typically, computers running DOS use the “COPY” command to send a file to the Zebra printer. For example, if your file name is “format1.
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Routine Care and Adjustment Cleaning Table 5 provides a brief cleaning schedule. Specific cleaning procedures are provided on the following pages. A Preventive Maintenance Kit (part # 01429) is available from Zebra. Kit items are also sold separately by the part numbers shown.
Cleaning the Exterior The exterior surfaces of the Zebra XiII-Series printer may be cleaned with a lint-free cloth. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents. If necessary, a mild detergent solution or desktop cleaner may be used sparingly.
5. Rotate the platen roller and clean thoroughly with solvent and an applicator. 6. Brush/vacuum any accumulated paper lint and dust away from the rollers. 7. Reload ribbon and/or media, close and latch the printhead, close the Front Panel and the Media Compartment Door, and continue printing.
Cleaning the Cutter Module (For printers equipped with the optional cutter.) The Cutter Module requires periodic cleaning to remove paper dust and gummed label residue. The procedure should be performed by the operator as needed to ensure proper cutter action.
3. Remove the faulty fuse and install a new fuse of the correct type. Refer to Figure 13. The fuse that goes into the printer first is the one that is “in-circuit”. If you use the spare fuse, be sure to order a replacement fuse (fuses can be ordered from your Zebra distributor).
Adjustments Toggle Positioning Both toggles should be positioned so that they provide even pressure on the media. The toggles are positioned by sliding them to the desired location. On media too narrow to accommodate both toggles, position one toggle over the center of the media and decrease the pressure on the unused toggle.
Printhead Pressure Adjustment This adjustment may be necessary if printing is too light on one side or if thick media is used. Refer to Figure 14. 1. Perform the Toggle Positioning procedure above. If the problem is solved, you may stop here; otherwise, continue with the rest of this procedure.
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Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This section contains troubleshooting charts used to localize and repair the printer when faults occur. The procedures called out in the “Action” column may be performed by the operator or by a service technician as indicated.
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Printer Diagnostics Power-On Self Test A Power-On Self Test (POST) is performed automatically each time the printer is turned on. This test checks for proper initialization of various elec - tronic circuits and establishes starting parameters as those stored in the printer’s memory.
Cancel Key Self Test Turn the printer off. Press the Cancel Key and hold while turning the power on. This self test prints a listing of the configuration parameters currently stored in the printer’s memory.
Pause Key Self Test This self test can be used to provide the test labels required when making adjustments to the printer’s mechanical assemblies. See the sample printout in Figure 16. Turn the printer off. Press the Pause key and hold while turning the power on.
Feed Key Self Test The Cancel Key Self Test should be performed prior to this self test. Infor - mation on the “Configuration” printout (Cancel Key Self Test) can be used with the results of this self test to determine the best Darkness setting for a specific media/ribbon combination.
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Options NOTE: Your printer may not have all of the options described in this chapter. Call your sales representative for more information about these options. Rewind Option Your Zebra XiII-Series printer may be equipped with the optional Media Rewind capability required for Rewind and Peel-Off modes of operation.
Internal Fanfold Media Supply Bin Your Zebra XiII-Series printer may be equipped with an optional internal Fanfold Media Supply Bin. It is used to load fanfold media within the XiII printer’s media compartment, and protects the media from environmental contaminants such as dust and dirt.
Applicator Interface The Applicator Interface is an ideal method of integrating XiII printers into custom applications. This interface allows printer control from a personal computer or Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) via one cable attached to a connector located at the rear of the printer.
PCMCIA Type I Memory Cards These memory cards work with the XiII printer’s standard memory card interface. With these cards, users can store complete label formats, images/ graphics, and fonts for easy transfer to the printer’s memory. Storing data on PCMCIA cards minimizes download time and maximizes throughput.
port to which network nodes can spool print jobs. The MPS1-2 provides a thinwire (10Base-2) connector and a parallel port for the same purposes. Both servers can queue multiple pending jobs and service those jobs in the order in which they are received from the hosts.
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Specifications NOTE: Your printer may not have all of the options described in this chapter. Media Handling Tear-Off mode: labels are produced in strips Peel-Off mode: labels are dispensed and peeled .
Zebra Programming language (ZPL II®) Bar Codes 78 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide Downloadable graphics, scalable and bitmap fonts, and label formats Object copying between memory areas (RAM and me.
General Specifications General Specifications 90XiII 140XiII 170XiII 220XiII Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide 79 91 H:...Xi2UsersGuideR2.vp Fri Aug 07 10:37:26 1998 Color profile: Disabled Composite .
Printing Specifications Printing Specifications 90XiII 140XiII 170XiII 220XiII Ribbon Specification Ribbon Specifications 90XiII 140XiII 170XiII 220XiII 80 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide 92 H:.
Media Specifications Media Specifications 90XiII 140XiII 170XiII 220XiII * * * Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide 81 93 H:...Xi2UsersGuideR2.vp Fri Aug 07 10:37:26 1998 Color profile: Disabled Composit.
Power Line Cord Specifications The overall length must be less than 9.8 ft. (3.0 meters) It must be rated for at least 5 A, 250 V. The chassis ground (earth) MUST be connected to assure safety and reduce electromagnetic interference. The ground connection is handled by the third wire (earth) in the power line cord.
Printer Fonts Standard Printer Fonts For more information on fonts, refer to the ZPL II Programming Guide. Bit-mapped fonts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and GS are expandable up to 10 times, height- and width-independent. However, fonts E and H (OCR-B and OCR-A) are not considered in-spec when expanded.
Table 8. Twelve Dots/mm Printhead Standard Fonts Dot Matrix Type Minimum Character Size Standard Printer Font Examples 84 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide Figure 21.
Optional Printer Fonts There are many optional character fonts that can be purchased for your XiII printer in addition to those which are standard in the unit. From time to time, additions may be made to the list of available fonts. Contact your sales representative for further information.
Optional Printer Font Examples. 86 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide CG Palacio™ - Standard 0123, Bold 0123 , Italic 0123 , Bold Italic 0123 CG Times™ - Standard 0123, Bold 0123 , Italic 0123 , Bo.
Appendix Printer Interface Technical Information System Considerations Communications Code The XiII printer sends and receives American Standard Code for Informa - tion Interchange (ASCII).
RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Serial Data Port The connections for these standard interfaces are made through the DB25S connector on the rear panel. For all RS-232 input and output signals, the XiII printer fo.
RS-232 Interconnections The Zebra XiII printer is configured as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE). Figure 24 illustrates the internal connections of the printer’s RS-232 con- nector. Figure 25 illustrates the connections required to interconnect the XiII printer with the standard 9 pin serial port connector on a PC.
When the printer is connected via its RS-232 interface to Data Communica- tion Equipment (DCE) such as a modem, use a standard RS-232 (straight- through) interface cable. Figure 26 illustrates the connections required for this cable. 90 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide DB -25P Connector to Printer DB -9S Connector to P .
RS-422/RS-485 Interconnections The Zebra XiII printer may be connected to a host by either an RS-422 or an RS-485 interface. The DB-25 connector on the rear of the printer uses specific pins for this purpose. Figure 27 illustrates the required cable wiring for interconnecting to the printer’s DB-25 connector.
Parallel Data Port A standard 36-pin parallel connector is available at the rear of the printer for connection to the data source. When the printer is properly configured for parallel communications mode, the standard RS-232 port will not function as an input port.
Cabling Requirements Data cables must be fully shielded and fitted with metal or metalized con- nector shells. Shielded cables and connectors are required to prevent radia- tion and reception of electrical noise. To minimize electrical noise pickup in the cable: Keep data cables as short as possible.
ASCII Code Chart See Table 12. Shaded values are NOT recommended to be used for Com - mand Prefix, Format Prefix, or Delimiter characters. 94 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide Table 12.
Adjusting Darkness for “In-Spec” Bar Codes All direct thermal and thermal transfer materials do not use the same dark - ness setting. The best way to check for the proper darkness is to use a bar code verifier that actually measures bars/spaces and will calculate the PCS (Print Contrast Signal) ratio.
Too Dark Dark labels are fairly obvious. The normal bar code bars increase in size, and the openings in small alphanumeric characters may fill in with ink. It may be readable but not “in-spec”. Rotated bar code bars and spaces will run together. Slightly Dark Slightly dark labels are not as obvious.
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Glossary alphanumeric Indicating letters, numerals, and characters such as punctua - tion marks. backfeed Backfeed is when the printer pulls the media and ribbon (if used) backward into the printer so that the beginning of the label to be printed is properly positioned behind the printhead.
fanfold media Media that comes folded in a rectangular stack, rather than on a roll. font A complete set of alphanumeric characters in one style of type. Examples: Times, Univers. ips “inches-per-second” See “print speed.” label An adhesive-backed piece of paper, plastic, or other material on which information is printed.
the lowest printhead/toggle pressure necessary. Also, use ribbon that is as wide as or wider than the media to protect the printhead of the XiII printer from the rougher surface of the media. registration Alignment of printing with respect to the top of a label/tag.
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Index Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide 103 A AC Power Fuse 54 Adjustments Adjusting for “In-Spec” Bar Codes 95 Lower Media Sensor 17 Media Sensor Position 15 Printhead Pressure 57 Applicator Inte.
104 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide F Factory defaults 31 Fanfold Media Loading 10 Feed key 25 Feed Key and Pause Key Self Test 68 Feed Key Self Test 68 Fonts 83 Fonts, Optional 85 Format Prefix Set.
Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide 105 Media Sensor Profile 46 Printing 36 Media Supply Spindle 73 Media Type Setting 33 N Network ID Setting 39 Next key 25 Null modem cable 89 O Operating Modes Cutter.
106 Zebra Xi II-Series User’s Guide Printhead Pressure Adjustment 57 Printhead Replacement Setting the Head Resistor Value 43 Printhead Test 43 Printhead, Cleaning 52 Program Mode, entering 29 Progr.
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