User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Proprietary Statements
- Document Conventions
- Introduction to the MZ Series
- Unpacking and Inspection
- Reporting Damage
- MZ Series Introduction
- Getting Ready to Print
- Battery
- Installing the Battery
- MZ Series Quad Docking Station
- Battery Safety
- Charger Safety
- Charging the Battery
- Loading the Media (All models)
- Operator Controls
- Verify the Printer Is Working
- Printing a Configuration Label
- Connecting the Printer
- Cable Communication
- IR Communications
- Wireless Communications with Bluetooth™
- Bluetooth Networking Overview
- WLAN Overview
- Setting Up the Software
- Radio Regulatory Information
- Zebra Bluetooth Radios ZBR3
- WLAN Module Using 802.11g Radio
- Wearing the Printer
- Belt Clip
- Adjustable Shoulder Strap
- Preventive Maintenance
- Extending Battery Life
- General Cleaning Instructions
- Troubleshooting
- Interpreting Indicators
- Troubleshooting Topics
- Resetting an MZ Series Printer
- Troubleshooting Tests
- Printing a Configuration Label
- Communications Diagnostics
- Calling Technical Support
- Specifications
- Printing Specifications
- Memory and Communications Specifications, MZ series
- Media Specifications
- Font and Bar Code Specifications for MZ Series
- USB Communications Port
- Physical, Environmental and Electrical Specifications
- MZ Series Accessories
- Appendix A
- Interface Cables
- USB Cable
- More Interface Cables
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Battery Disposal
- Product Disposal
- Appendix E
- Product Support
- Product Support Contacts
- Appendix E
- Index
- Patent Numbers
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MZ Series User Guide
Troubleshooting Tests
Printing a Configuration Label
To print out a listing of the printer’s current configuration fol-
low these steps:
1. Turn the printer off. Load the media compartment with
journal media (media with no black bars printed on the
back)
2. Press and hold the Feed Button.
3. Press and release the Power button and keep the Feed
button pressed. When printing starts, release the Feed
button.
Refer to Figures 16 and 16a for a sample configuration print-
out.
Communications Diagnostics
If there is a problem transferring data between the computer
and the printer, try putting the printer in the Communications
Diagnostics Mode (also referred to as the “DUMP” mode). The
printer will print the ASCII characters and their text represen-
tation (or the period ‘.’, if not a printable character) for any data
received from the host computer
To enter Communications Diagnostics Mode:
1. Print a configuration label as described above.
2. At the end of 2nd diagnostics report, the printer will print:
“Press FEED key to enter DUMP mode”.
3. Press the FEED key. The printer will print: “Entering
DUMP mode”.
Note • If the FEED key is not pressed within 3 seconds, the printer
will print “DUMP mode not entered” and will resume normal
operation.
4. At this point, the printer is in DUMP mode and will print
the ASCII hex codes of any data sent to it, and their text
representation (or “.” if not a printable character).
Additionally, a file with a “.dmp” extension containing the
ASCII information will be created and stored in the printer’s
memory. It can be viewed, “cloned” or deleted using the Label
Vista application. (Refer the Label Vista documentation for
more information.)