User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Introducing the ZD411D
- ZD411D Features
- Controls and Indicators
- Installing Hardware Options
- Field Installable ZD411D Accessories and Options
- Printer Connectivity Modules
- Power Failure Recovery Mode Jumper (OFF by Default)
- Configuring Wired Connectivity Options and Power Failure Recovery Mode
- Installing the Wireless Connectivity Module
- Media Handling Options
- Installing Dispense, Cut, and Tear Media Handling Options
- Media Roll Core Size Adapters
- Installing the Attached Battery Base Options
- Installing the Battery into the Attached Power Base
- ZD411D Printer Setup
- ZD411D Printer Setup Overview
- Select a Location for the Printer
- Pre-Install Printer Options and Connectivity Modules
- Attaching Printer Power
- Getting Ready to Print
- Preparing and Handling Labels and Media
- Media Storage Tips
- Loading Roll Media in the ZD411D Printer
- How to Load Roll Media – ZD411D
- Using the Movable Sensor
- Adjusting the Movable Sensor for Black Marks or Notches
- Adjusting the Movable Sensor for Web/Gap Sensing
- How to Load Roll Media - Continued
- Run a SmartCal Media Calibration
- Print a Configuration Report to Test Printing
- Detecting a Media Out Condition
- Connecting to the Printer
- Pre-install Windows Printer Drivers
- Interface Cable Requirements
- USB Interface (Device)
- Serial Interface
- Ethernet (LAN, RJ-45)
- ZD411D Printer Setup Overview
- Setup for Windows
- Print Operations
- Thermal Printing Basic Setting and Operations
- Printing on Fan-Fold Media
- Using the Label Dispenser Option
- Printing with Externally Mounted Roll Media
- Printing with the Attached Battery Base and Battery Option
- Printer Fonts
- Zebra ZKDU – Printer Accessory
- Zebra Basic Interpreter (ZBI) 2.0
- Setting the Power Failure Recovery Mode Jumper
- Maintaining the Printer
- Troubleshooting
- Onboard Printer Tools
- Printer Diagnostics
- SmartCal Media Calibration
- Printing a Configuration Report (CANCEL Self Test)
- Printer Network (and Bluetooth) Configuration Report
- Resetting Printer Factory Defaults (PAUSE + FEED Self Test)
- Resetting Network Factory Defaults (PAUSE + CANCEL Self Test)
- Generating a Print Quality Report (FEED self-test)
- Activating Advanced Mode
- Factory Test Modes
- Using the Reset Button
- Running a Communication Diagnostics Test
- Sensor Profile Report
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface
- Serial Port Interface
- Types of Thermal Media
- ZD411D Printer Dimensions
- ZPL Configuration
Controls and Indicators
Status - Ethernet (LAN) Option
Ethernet (LAN) No Link
No Ethernet link is available. NETWORK status is light off
Ethernet (LAN) 100base Link
A 100 Base link was found.
Ethernet (LAN) 10base Link
A 10 Base link was found.
Ethernet (LAN) Link Error
An error condition exists. The printer is not connected to your network.
Status - Wi-Fi (WLAN) Option
Wi-Fi Connecting to WLAN
The light flashes red while the printer associates with the network.
The printer switches to authentication mode with a change to flashing amber.
The light then flashes yellow while the printer is authenticating with the network.
Wi-Fi (WLAN) 100base Strong Link
The printer is connected to your network and the Wi-Fi signal is strong.
Wi-Fi (WLAN) 100base Weak Link
The printer is connected to your network and the Wi-Fi signal is weak.
Battery Indicators and Controls
The battery uses the printer's power supply and its single control button.
The optional printer battery accessory has a simple, one-button, four LED indicator light user interface to
control and display battery status and health. The battery acts as a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) for
the printer. For more information on using the battery with the printer and power-saving modes (such as
sleep or shutdown), see Printing with the Attached Battery Base and Battery Option on page 111.
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