ZQ300 Series Mobile Printers User Guide P1093810-001 Rev.
Table of Contents Proprietary Statements............................................................... 4 Document Conventions............................................................... 6 Introduction to the ZQ300 Series............................................... 7 Unpacking and Inspection................................................................ 8 Reporting Damage............................................................................ 8 ZQ300 Series Technology............................
General Cleaning Instructions........................................................ 53 ZQ300 Series Cleaning.................................................................................54 Troubleshooting.......................................................................... 56 Printer Status Indicators................................................................. 56 Troubleshooting Topics.................................................................. 56 Troubleshooting Tests................
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Document Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this document to convey certain information: If you are viewing this guide online, click the underlined text to jump to a related Web site. Click on italic text (not underlined) to jump to that location in this manual. Cautions, Important, and Note Caution • Warns you of the potential for electrostatic discharge. Caution • Warns you of a potential electric shock situation.
Introduction to the ZQ300 Series This user guide gives you the information you will need to operate the ZQ320 and ZQ310 printers. These printers feature different models for various vertical markets; one for Transportation & Logistics (T&L)/Manufacturing/Governement, and one specifically for Retail. They use some of the latest technologies such as Bluetooth BR/EDR, LE 4.0, WLAN: 802.11ac, USB charging (Type-C connector), Near Field Communication (NFC), and Made for iPhone® (MFi).
Unpacking and Inspection • Check all exterior surfaces for damage. • Open the media cover (refer to “Loading the Media” in the Getting Ready to Print section) and inspect the media compartment for damage. In case shipping is required, save the carton and all packing material. Printer QSG Zebra Technologies Corporation ZEBRA PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD 475 Half Day Road, Suite 500 Lincolnshire, IL 60069 USA T: +1 847.634.6700 or +1 800.423.
ZQ300 Series Technology The ZQ300 Series printers use several technologies unique to this line and/or made popular in other Zebra Mobile printer lines. PowerPrecision+ (PP+) Battery The ZQ300 Series printers use a 2-cell Li-Ion battery pack with integrated intelligence and data storage capability meeting PowerPrecision+ (PP+) functionality.
Direct Thermal Printing The ZQ300 Series printers use the Direct Thermal printing method to print human readable text, graphics and barcodes. It incorporates a sophisticated print engine for optimal printing under all operational conditions. Direct thermal printing uses heat to cause a chemical reaction on specially treated media. This reaction creates a dark mark wherever a heated element on the printhead comes in contact with the media. Since the printing elements are arranged very densely at 203 d.p.i.
The NFC tag also supports app launching whereby an app developed either by Zebra or a third party will launch on a NFCenabled smartphone, tablet or termial. Similarly, the NFC tag enables launching to a web support page via a tablet, smartphone or terminal.
Features Overview Figure 2 • Overview of Features (ZQ320 Shown). 5 7 6 10 8 4 9 11 2 1 3 Note • Tapping the Zebra Print TouchTM icon with a Near Field Communication (NFC) enabled smartphone will provide instant access to printer-specific information. For more information about NFC and Zebra products, go to http://www.zebra.com/nfc. Bluetooth pairing applications via NFC is also possible. Please see Zebra Multi-platform SDK for more information.
Getting Ready to Print Battery Installing/Removing Battery & Battery Tape Insulator Important • Batteries are shipped in sleep mode to preserve their maximum capacity while in storage prior to initial use. Plug in the AC-to-USB Adapter with the Type-C USB cable that ships with the printer, or insert the battery in the 1-Slot or 3-Slot battery charger to wake it up prior to using it for the first time. These are optional accessories available for purchase.
Battery Tape Insulator The ZQ300 Series battery is installed in the printer during shipping and is protected by a battery tape insulator. The tape insulator covers the battery contacts and provides a layer of separation from the contacts located in the battery well. The tape insulator should be removed upon removal of the battery pack as shown below. Figure 4 • Removing the Battery Tape Insulator. Battery Tape Insulator 2. Peel back the tape insulator and remove it from the top of the battery pack. 1.
Figure 5 • Installing the Battery Pack. 1. Angle the battery pack toward the front of the battery well. The clip on the battery pack should be facing the rear of the printer. 2. Slide the front of the battery pack into the battery well. Press down on the back of the battery pack until it clicks into place.
Battery Safety Caution • Avoid accidental short circuiting of any battery. Allowing battery terminals to contact conductive material will create a short circuit which could cause burns and other injuries or could start a fire. Important • Always refer to the Important Safety Information data sheet shipped with each printer and the Technical Bulletin shipped with each battery pack. These documents detail procedures to ensure maximum reliability and safety while using this printer.
Charging the Battery When the battery is first installed, the printer power and charge indicators should indicate the battery is not fully charged (see “Charging the Battery” below and “Operator Controls”). Important • You must charge the battery fully before using the printer for the first time. AC-to-USB Adapter Use Case: Home Office/Small Business Figure 6 • AC-to-USB Adapter AC Adapter USB Connector USB Type-C Connector Rubber Door • • • • • Connect the USB connector to the AC Adapter.
1-Slot Battery Charger Use Case: Home Office/Small Business The 1-Slot Battery Charger provides the user with a single, spare battery charging solution. Similar to the 3-Slot Battery Charger, the single charger will charge a battery from empty to fully charged in less than four (4) hours.
3-Slot Battery Charger (w/ power supply and power cord) Use Case: Settlement Room The 3-Slot Battery Charger is a charging system for use with the 2-cell lithium-ion batteries used in the ZQ300 Series printers. The 3-slot charger is capable of charging three batteries simultaneously from empty to full in less than four (4) hours. It can either be used as a standalone charger or mounted on a 5-Bay Docking Cradle (see Page 20).
5-Bay Docking Cradle Use Case: Settlement Room The ZQ300 Series 5-Bay Docking Cradle is designed to dock and charge up to five (5) ZQ310 and ZQ320 printers simultaneously. The 5-bay cradle is beneficial for use in settlement rooms where space and electrical outlets are at a premium and charging in volume is critical. The 5-bay cradle charges the printer from empty to full in less than four (4) hours.
Since the cups are removable from the base of the cradle, the 3-slot charger is mountable on the base by removing two cups. This configuration allows individual batteries to be charged in combination with printers and/or mobile computers. Note • If interested in this configuration, please contact the Custom Applications Group (CAG). 1-Bay Docking Cradle Use Case: Home Office/Small Business The ZQ300 Series printers also have the option of being charged using a 1-bay docking cradle.
Vehicle Adapter Use Case: Vehicle The ZQ300 Series printers, along with accompanying Zebra TC51/TC56 mobile computers, can be charged in the vehicle through the use of a vehicle adapter. The vehicle adapter uses either an open-ended connection (A) or cigarette lighter adapter (B), along with a power supply. Figure 11 • Vehicle Adapter A B Note • For detailed information on the Vehicle Adapters, refer to the P1097394-101 Quick Start Guide at https://www.zebra.com/ us/en/support-downloads.html.
ZQ300 Series Media The ZQ300 Series printers are designed to print either continuous (receipt) media or label stock. ZQ320 Max Media Width ZQ310 3.15” ±0.02” (80mm ± 0.75 mm) Spacers avaiable to support 3” ±0.02” (76 mm ± 0.75mm) 2.28” ± 0.02” (58mm ± 0.75mm) Spacers avaiable to support 2” ±0.02” (50.8 mm ± 0.75mm) Max Roll Outside Diameter 40 mm (1.57 in) Media Holder Drop-in Fixed Media Width (Clamshell) Media Thickness 0.05842mm (0.0023”) to 0.1614mm (0.
Designing Labels The following examples provide guidelines for designing labels for the ZQ300 Series printers, specifically for Gap Media, Black Bar Media and Journal Media. The illustrations for each media type define recommended tolerances, keep-out zones and safe printing zones designed to avoid any vertical registration issues during printing. Dimensions are determined based on product registration capabilities and Zebra-recommended media tolerances.
Figure 14 • Black Bar Label Media 1.25 mm CPCL Label Height Black Bar 1.59 mm 1.59 mm Media Feed Direction ing int r P fe Sa ne Zo Black Bar 1.25 mm “H” Max Label Height = “H” = 2.5 mm Note • Black bars are located on the back of the media and are only shown in the above view for illustration purposes. Using Pre-Printed Receipt Media ZQ300 Series printers support alignment of pre-printed receipts by using the out of paper sensor located near the printhead.
Figure 15 • Receipt Media Black Bar Dimensions 3.15 inch media (80 mm) 0.19 - 0.24 in. (3.0 - 6.0 mm) 0.59 in. (15 mm) 2.28 inch media (58 mm) 0.19 - 0.24 in. (3.0 - 6.0 mm) 0.59 in.
Label Areas The media/black bar sensor detects the dark, pre-printed bar on the media, so a path in the center of the paper must be kept free of dark, pre-printed graphics. Note • Dark, pre-printed graphics refer to any symbols, barcodes, text and/or colored areas that have been applied to the receipt paper rolls before they have ever been used in the printer. Figure 16 • Label Areas Keep dark color pre-printed graphics, barcodes, and text out of the path of the bar sensor. 0.59 in.
Label Design Examples This section shows examples of labels with and without problems. Figure 17 • Label Design Examples ACME COLLEGE ACME COLLEGE PARKING PARKING VIOLATION VIOLATION GOOD LABEL DESIGN PROBLEM LABEL DESIGN The dark color, pre-printed text and graphics are in the path of the black bar at the bottom of the receipt. The center path to the black bar is free of dark color, pre-printed text and graphics.
Keep-Out Areas At times, incomplete printing of text and/or graphics appear because minimum margins are not provided during label design. The recommended minimum margins, or “keep out areas” are shown in Figure 18. Figure 18 • Keep Out Areas * 0.59 in. (15 mm) * * * * * Receipt Paper with Black Bars Continuous Receipt Paper (without Black Bars) * Maintain a minimum “keep out area” of 1/16 in. (1.59 mm) from the two outer edges of the paper roll and from the black bars.
Loading the Media 1. Press the latch release button forward to open the printer’s media cover. Latch Release Button 2. Insert the roll of media into the media compartment in the orientation shown. 3. Close the media cover making sure to manually feed the end of the media roll outside the printer. The media cover should click into place and the media will then advance on its own.
Media Spacers Zebra provides a media spacers kit (p/n KIT-MPMMDSPR5-01) that allows the ZQ320 printer to support 3 in. (76.2 mm) and the ZQ310 to support 2 in. (50.8 mm) wide media. 1. The media spacers slide into the media compartment in the circled areas below. 2. Slide the prongs on the back of the spacer into the grooves on each side of the media compartment (circled). 3. Use a flat head tool to insert in the slot at the top of the spacer (circled) to pull up and remove.
Operator Controls The ZQ310 and ZQ320 printers feature a control panel with buttons for the Power On/Off and Media Feed functions, as well as a backlit user interface for providing printer status relative to faults, battery, Wifi and Bluetooth.
Normal Boot-up LED Behavior 1. Press Power (on/off) button and all LED indicators will illuminate until the button is released. 2. When Power button is released, the Fault LED will be steadily lit and the power ring will blink. 3. When the boot-up sequence is complete, the power ring will stop blinking and remain steadily lit. The color of the power ring depends on the charge status. 4. All other LED’s (Fault, Battery, WiFi, Bluetooth) will reflect the current state of the printer.
Power LED Ring Behavior The Power Button is surrounded by a three-color (green, amber, red) LED ring. The Power LED Ring will: • Blink once per 2 seconds green/amber/red during boot-up. • Display solid green when the printer is fully charged while On or Off. • Pulsing green to indicate Sleep Mode and not charging. • Solid amber to indicate charging while On or Off. • Pulsing amber to indicate charging while in sleep mode.
• 2 bars >= 33% SoC • 1 bar >/= 15% SoC The first LED bar on the left will blink when the battery is at less than15% SoC. All LED’s will blink twice per second when printer is powered on with no battery installed. Fault LED Behavior The Fault icon is backlit by a single Amber LED. If there is no fault present, the LED will be turned off. An Out of Media condition is represented by the LED on solid as shown below. In the presence of a Media Cover Open fault, the LED will blink one time per second.
Bluetooth LED Behavior The Bluetooth icon is backlit by a single Blue LED. If there is no Bluetooth connection, the LED will be turned off. • The LED will blink once every two seconds as communication is being established. • A solid Bluetooth icon will appear on the user interface when the printer is connected. • The LED will blink two times per second when the printer is receiving data over Bluetooth. WiFi LED Behavior The WiFi icon is backlit by a three-color LED (green, amber and red).
Forced Download Description and LED Behavior If for some reason the printer becomes inoperable, or the enduser wants to put the printer into forced download mode, follow the steps below. 1. Press and hold the Feed Button. 2. Press and hold the Power Button until the Power LED blinks (1/4 second). 3. Release the Power Button. 4. At this point the Fault LED will start to pulse. 5. Continue to hold the Feed button until the WiFi LED lights up (Amber). 6.
Printing a Configuration Report 1. Press and hold the Feed Button. 2. Press and hold the Power Button until the Power LED blinks (1/4 second). 3. Release the Power Button. 4. The Fault LED will start to pulse. 5. Continue to hold the Feed Button until the WiFi LED lights up Amber. 6. Release the Feed Button and the WiFi LED will turn off and the Fault LED will stop pulsing. 7. The printer will print the Zebra logo and “Building Two-Key Report”. 8. The printer will then print the Configuration Report.
Power Save Mode Power Save Mode refers to a state the printer will enter when the battery is under duress. Under normal operation with a healthy fully charged battery, the printer will load the entire printhead while printing a line of data. As the battery’s health declines (due to low voltage or cold temperature) the printer will change its printing strategy in a way that breaks up the print line into smaller segments that it can print safely without shutting down the battery.
Verify the Printer Is Working Before you connect the ZQ300 Series printer to your computer, portable data terminal or wireless LAN, make sure that the printer is in proper working order. You can do this by printing a configuration label using the “two key reset” method described on page 38. If you can’t get this label to print, refer to “Troubleshooting”. Note • Refer to Fig. 27 for details on configuration report content.
Connecting the Printer The printer must establish communications with a host terminal which sends the data to be printed. Communications occur in four (4) basic ways: • Via a cable using the USB 2.0 protocol. Windows drivers are available through Zebra Designer Driver. Zebra Setup Utilities can be used to configure the printer settings using a USB cable. • By means of a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) using an optional radio per 802.11n specifications. • By means of a Bluetooth short range radio link.
The small Type C connector on the USB cable plugs into the printer. The connector is not keyed and therefore can be plugged in in either direction. However, do not try to force the cable if it does not plug in. The Type A end of the cable must be plugged into any USB 2.0 host port. The ZQ300 Series utilizes the USB cable to charge the printer (see Fig. 6 on page 17) and for communications between the printer and computer.
Zebra Setup Utilities Before you start to configure your printer for use on a Local Area Network (LAN), you will need some basic information which will enable you to establish the network configuration for your printer. Zebra Setup Utilities (ZSU) provides a quick and easy way to configure your printers for a variety of purposes, including setting them up for wireless communications either on a Local Area Network (LAN) or using the international Bluetooth™ communications standard.
Wireless Communications with Bluetooth Bluetooth is a worldwide standard for the exchange of data between two devices via radio frequencies. This form of point- topoint communication does not require access points or other infrastructure. Bluetooth radios are relatively low powered to help prevent interference with other devices running at similar radio frequencies. This limits the range of a Bluetooth device to about 10 meters (32 feet).
Security Mode 1 If a BT>/= 2.1 device is pairing with a BT/= 2.1, Secure Simple Pairing must be used according to the BT spec. Security Mode 2 If a BT >/= 2.1 device is pairing with a BT /= 2.1, Secure Simple Pairing must be used according to the BT spec.
Bluetooth Minimum Security Modes BT Version of Master Device (>2.1) bluetooth.minimum_security_mode=1 Secure Simple Pairing Just Works/Numeric Comparison bluetooth.minimum_security_mode=2 Secure Simple Pairing Just Works/Numeric Comparison bluetooth.minimum_security_mode=3 Secure Simple Pairing Numeric Comparison bluetooth.minimum_security_mode=4 Secure Simple Pairing Numeric Comparison bluetooth.bluetooth_PIN Not Used bluetooth.
them into proximity, usually no more than 7.62 centimeters (3 inches).Using the “Print Touch” feature located on the side of the printer, end-users can automatically connect via Bluetooth from a handheld device that supports NFC technology. The NFC tag has the printer’s BDADDR encoded in a URL on the tag. Simply touching the NFC handheld device to the “Print Touch” icon on the printer will connect and pair the handheld device to the printer. Figure 22 • NFC Connectivity http://www.zebra.
WLAN Overview The Retail version of the ZQ320 printer are equipped with a Dual Radio option, meaning a radio that uses both the industry standard 802.11 protocols and Bluetooth 4.0. The T&L versions of the printer will ship with Bluetooth only. Both will have the FCC ID number on the serial number label on the back of the unit for identification purposes. • ZQ300 Series Wireless Network Printers with the Zebra 802.
To enable Bluetooth for dual radio support using Zebra Setup Utilities (ZSU), please refer to the “Connectivity Setup via Bluetooth” section of the Wireless Configuration for 802.11n and Bluetooth Radios for Link-OS Mobile Printers Quick Start Guide (p/n P1048352-001). Also refer to ZPL Programming Guide (p/n P1012728-010) for details on the Set-Get-Do (SGD) command ! U1 setvar “bluetooth.enable” “on”.
Wearing the Printer Belt Clip All ZQ300 Series printers have a belt clip shipped with the printer as a standard feature. The steps used to install the belt clip on the printer are illustrated below. Once the belt clip is hooked over your belt in a secure fashion, the belt clip will enable the printer to pivot easily to allow for freedom of movement while either standing or sitting. Figure 24 • Belt Clip Installation 1. 2. 4. 3.
Adjustable Shoulder Strap Refer to Figure 25 if you have ordered the shoulder strap option for your printer. Secure the clip on each end of the shoulder strap to the clip openings (circled below) on the front of the printer. Use the main buckle on the shoulder strap to adjust to the desired length. NOTE: If you are using a shoulder strap, ensure it is pulled away from the printer when installing in the docking cradles. See pages 20-21.
Soft Case The ZQ300 Series printers have an environmental Soft Case option (p/n SG-MPM-SC31-01/SG-MPM-SC21-01) that helps protect the printer, while also allowing the user to carry it from their belt. The paper path is left open to maintain printing capability and the controls are visible and accessible while in the case. There is also a flap on the side of the case to allow access to the USB port. D-Ring connectors allow for attachment to the shoulder strap option. 1.
Preventive Maintenance Extending Battery Life • Never expose the battery to direct sunlight or temperatures over 40° C (140° F). • Always use a Zebra charger designed specifically for Lithium-Ion batteries. Use of any other kind of charger may damage the battery. • Use the correct media for your printing requirements. An authorized Zebra re-seller can help you determine the optimum media for your application. • If you print the same text or graphic on every label, consider using a pre-printed label.
ZQ300 Series Cleaning Area Method Interval Printhead Use a Zebra cleaning pen to swab the thin gray line on the printhead, cleaning the print elements from the center to the outside edges of the printhead. After every five (5) rols of media (or more often if needed). When using linerless media, cleaning is required after every roll of media.
Figure 26 • Preventive Maintenance Tear Bar Printhead Gap Sensor (Front of Media) Media Compartment Bar Sensor (Back of Media/ Retail Only) Platen Roller 55 ZQ300 Series User Guide continued
Troubleshooting Printer Status Indicators If the printer is not functioning or charging properly, refer to the table below to determine the state of the LED indicator ring located around the Power button.
necessary. • Check quality of media. • If using label media, ensure the “Tone” setting is set to 50. 4. Partial or missing print: • Check media alignment. • Clean printhead. • Ensure Media Cover is properly closed and latched. 5. Garbled print • Check baud rate. 6. No print • Replace battery. • Check cable to terminal. • (Wireless units only) Restore wireless connection. 7. Reduced battery life • Check battery date code. If battery is more than one year old, short life may be due to normal aging.
Troubleshooting Tests Printing a Configuration Report To print out a listing of the printer’s current configuration follow these steps: 1. Turn the printer off. Load the media compartment with journal media (media with no black bars printed on the back) 2. Follow the steps outlined in Printing a Configuration Report on Page 38. Refer to Figure 27 for a sample configuration printout.
1. Turn the printer OFF. 2. Wait 5 seconds. 3. Turn the printer ON. Calling Technical Support If the printer fails to print the configuration label, or you encounter problems not covered in the Troubleshooting Guide, contact Zebra Technical Support. Technical Support addresses and phone numbers for your area can be found on Page 80 of this manual. You will need to supply the following information: • Model number and type (e.g.
AC3FA48F4201 Building Two-Key Report... XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Zebra Technologies ZQ320 Serial Number: XXZFJ!70700432 PCC: ZQ32-A0W01R0-00 Name: XXZFJ170700432 Program: OS: 6.5.0 PLD: 15 Rev. 64 PSPT: 7 Rev. 14 PMCU: Rev. 28 Firmware: V81.20.04ZP36755 Checksum: 8C9C Universal Serial Bus: 2.0 Full Speed Device Vendor ID No: 0x0ASF Product ID No: 0x013A Manufacturer String: Zebra Tec hnologies Product String: ZTC ZQ320-203d pi CPCL ID string: off Bluetooth: iOS: supported Version: 4.3.
XXXXX Tec 03d 00432 AC3FA48F4201 Wireless: Radio: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Region: usa/canada Country: usa/canada Enabled: on MAC Address: ac:3f:a4:8f:42:00 IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Operating Mode: infrastructure International Mode: off Preamble Length: long Security: none Stored ESSID: 125 Associated: no DHCP: on DHCP CID type: 1 DHCP CID: ac3fa48f4200 Power Save: on Active Network Information: Active Network: Unknown IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 0.0.
0 e Power Management: In-activity Timeout:36000 Secs Low-battery Timeout:60 Secs Remote (DTR) pwr-off:Disabled Voltage :4.75 Low-bat Warning :6.02(20) Low-bat Shut-down :6.02(13) Power On Cycles :48 Battery Health :good Battery Cycle Count:0 Memory: Flash :50331648 Bytes RAM :4194304 Bytes Label: Width :576 dots, 72 mm Height:65535 dots, 8191 mm Sensors: (Adj) Front Bar [DAC:143,Thr:70,Cur: 3] Black Bar [DAC:144,Thr:70,Cur:0 ] Gap [DAC:192,Thr:50,Cur:60] Temperature :27C (57) Voltage :8.
Specifications Note • Printer specifications are subject to change without notice. Printing Specifications ZQ310 ZQ320 Print Width Parameter Up to 48 mm (1.89 in.) Max Up to 72 mm (2.83 in.) Max Print Speed (Linered) Up to 101.6 mm (4.0 in.)/sec. Up to 101.6 mm (4.0 in.)/sec. Print Speed (Linerless) 50.8 mm (2 in.)/sec 76.2 mm (3 in.
ZPL Bar Code Specifications and Commands Barcode (ZPL Command) Aztec (^B0) Codabar (^BK) Codablock (^BB) Code 11 (^B1) Code 39 (^B3) Code 49 (B4) Code 93 (^BA) Code 128 (^BC) DataMatrix (^BX) EAN-8 (^B8) EAN-13 (^BE) GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (^BR) Industrial 2 of 5 (^BI) Linear & 2-D Bar Codes Available lnterleaved 2 of 5 (^B2) ISBT-128 (^BC) LOGMARS (^BL) Micro-PDF417 (^BF) MSI (^BM) PDF-417 (^B7) Planet Code (^B5) Plessey (^BP) Postnet (^BZ) Standard 2 of 5 (^BJ) TLC39 (^BT) UPC/EAN extensions (^BS) U
CPCL and ZPL Font Specifications CPCL Font Specification: 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) Fonts Matrix (in dots) (HxW) Min. Char. Size (HxW) Max. CPI 0 (Standard) 9x8 .044" x .039" 25.4 1 (min. width) 48 x 13 .236" x .064" 15.6 1 (max. width) 48 x 39 .236” x .192” 5.2 2 (OCR-A) 12 x 20 .059" x .099" 10.2 4 Size 0 (min. width) 47 x 11 .232" x .054" 18.5 4 Size 0 (max. width) 47 x 43 .232” x .212” 4.7 5 Size 0 (min. width) 24 x 7 .118" x .034" 29 5 Size 0 (max. width) 24 x 23 .118” x .
ZPL Font Specification: 203 dpi (8 dots/mm) Font Matrix (in dots) (HxW) Type* Min. Char. Size (HxW) Maz. C.P.I. A 9x5 U-L-D .044" x .030" 33.3 B 11 x 7 U .054" x .044" 22.7 C,D 18 x 10 U-L-D .089" x .059" 16.9 E 28 x 15 OCR-B .138" x .098" 10.2 F 26 x 13 U-L-D .128" x .079" 12.7 G 60 x 40 U-L-D .295" x .236" 4.2 H 21 x 13 OCR-A .103" x .093" 10.8 GS 24 x 24 SYMBOL .118" x .118" 8.5 P 20 x 18 U-L-D 0.098 x 0.089 N/A Q 28 x 24 U-L-D 0.138 x 0.
Printing in Chinese Fonts The information that follows provides details on how to print using Chinese fonts on the ZQ300 Series printers. Note: This printer ships in line print mode from the factory. It has the GB18030 encoding pre-selected at start up and has the GBUNSG24.CPF font preselected at start up. You can directly send GB18030 encoded text to the printer and it will print to the printer without any modifications to the settings.
Below is a sample label sent in UTF-8 Encoding format: CPCL_UTF-8.prn ! 0 200 200 225 1 PW 384 ENCODING UTF-8 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 PRINT 20 46 72 98 124 150 紅日已高三丈透, 金爐次第添香獸, 紅錦地衣隨步皺。 佳人舞點金釵溜, 酒惡時拈花蕊嗅, 別殿遙聞簫鼓奏。 Below is a sample label sent in GB18030 Encoding format: ! 0 200 200 225 1 PW 384 ENCODING GB18030 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.CPF 0 0 T GBUNSG24.
USB Type-C to Type-A Communications Cable Type-C Plug Pin Wire Type-A Plug Signal Name Wire Signal Pin Signal # Name # Name A1,B1, A12,B12 GND 1 GND_PWrt1 4 GND A4,B4,A9, B9 VBUS 2 PWR_VBUS1 1 VBUS A5 CC See Note 1 B5 VCONN A6 Dp1 3 D+ # 3 UTP_Dp Dn1 4 UTP_Dn 2 D- Shield Braid Shield Shell Shield A7 Notes: 1. Pin A5 (CC) of the USB Type-C plug shall be connected to VBUS through a resistor Rp(56 kΩ +/- 5%). 2.
Physical, Environmental and Electrical Specifications Parameter ZQ310 ZQ320 Weight w/ battery, excluding media 0.37 Kg (0.81 lbs.) 0.43 Kg. (0.95 lbs.) Operating : -15° to 50° C (5° to 122° F) Charging: 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F) Temperature Storage w/o battery: -20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F) Storage w/ battery: -25° to 45°C (-4° to 113° F) Relative Humidity Operating: 10% to 90% (noncondensing) Storage: 10% to 90% (noncondensing) Battery Lithium-Ion, 7.
Figure 29 • ZQ320 Dimensions 49.5 mm (1.95 in.) 130 mm (5.12 in.) 117.7 mm (4.63 in.
Figure 30 • ZQ310 Dimensions 49.5 mm (1.95 in.) 130 mm (5.12 in.) 93.5 mm (3.68 in.
ZQ300 Series Accessories Part # Description P1080867 BELT,CLIP,Micro ZQ3X CRD-MPM-5SCHGUS1-01 5-Slot Docking Cradle,ZQ3 (includes PSU and US power cord) CRD-MPM-1SCHGUS1-01 1-Slot Docking Cradle,ZQ3 (Includes Type A to Type C USB Cable and AC to USB Adapter with US power plug) SAC-MPM-3BCHGUS1-01 3-Slot Battery Charger,ZQ3 (includes PSU and US power cord) SAC-MPM-1BCHGUS1-01 1-Slot Battery Charger,ZQ3 (includes US power cord) MNT-MPM-VHDRD1-01 Vehicle Holder (Dashboard),ZQ3 MNT-MPM-VHDRW1-01
Appendix A Serial Number and PCC Number Locations IS 13252 (Part 1)/ IEC 60950-1 R-41004481 SN: XXZFJ1607000036 XXXXXX Sertifikat Number: XXXXX/XXXXX/XXXX PLG ID: XXXX Contains NCC ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ertified for use in Hong Kong MSIP-CMM-ZTC-XXXXX 놹볁 뿱겕 閵鱚ꫦ넩 넽넁 뼩鲮 ꓩꟹ鱉 끩끞 닆 XXXXXXXXXX Contains FCC ID: XXXXX-XXXXXXXX; IC: XXXXX-XXXXXXXX NTC: XXX-XXXXXXXX PCC: Serial # Barcode ZQ32-ACE1210-001 PCC Barcode When calling with a specific problem regarding your printer, please have the fo
Appendix B User Interface LED Charging Behavior Power State Status Healthy On Unhealthy N/A Healthy Off Unhealthy N/A Healthy Sleep Unhealthy N/A Healthy Boot/Shutdown Unhealthy N/A Description Charging Charge Fault Charge Complete Charging Charge Fault Charge Complete No Battery Charging Charge Fault Charge Complete Charging Charge Fault Charge Complete No Battery Charging Charge Fault Charge Complete Charging Charge Fault Charge Complete No Battery Charging Charge Fault Charge Complete Charging Charge
Appendix C Battery Disposal The EPA certified RBRC® Battery Recycling Seal on the Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) battery supplied with your printer indicates Zebra Technologies Corporation is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken out of service in the United States or Canada.
Appendix D Maintenance Supplies In addition to using quality media provided by Zebra, it is recommended that the printer be cleaned as prescribed in the maintenance section on Page 51.
Appendix E Using Zebra.com The following examples illustrate the search function on Zebra’s website for finding specific documents and downloads. Example 1: Find the ZQ300 Series User Guide Go to http://www.zebra.com/us/en/support-downloads.html Enter the appropriate ZQ300 printer name where indicated. Enter Printer Model Click on the Manuals tab to navigate to all ZQ300 Series documentation.
Example 2: Find ZebraNet Bridge Enterprise and Other Software Downloads Go to https://www.zebra.com/us/en/products/software/barcode-printers.html and click on The ZebraLink Environment to go the Software downloads page. Click on the appropriate tab to find and access the latest versions of software.
Product Support Contacts In the Americas contact: Regional Headquarters Zebra Technologies Corporation 3 Overlook Point Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069 U.S.A. T: +1 847 634 6700 Toll Free: +1 866 230 9494 F: +1 847 913 8766 Technical Support Customer Service Dept. T: +1 877 275 9327 F: +1 847 913 2578 Hardware: ts1@zebra.com Software: ts3@zebra.com For printers, parts, media, and ribbon, please call your distributor, or contact us. T: +1 877 275 9327 E: clientcare@zebra.
Index P Preventive Maintenance 53 Power Save Mode 39 Programming language A Accessories 3-Slot Battery Charger 19 1-Slot Battery Charger 18 AC-to-USB Adapter 17 5-Bay Docking Cradle 20 1-Bay Docking Cradle 21 Belt clip 50 list of 73 Shoulder Strap 51 ZPL/CPCL 7 S Safety Precautions battery 16 charger 16 Shoulder Strap 51 Sleep Mode 38 Software 7 Soft Case 52 Specifications B Battery, charging 17 Battery, installing 15 Battery, tape insulator 14 Battery, removing 13 Battery, safety 16 Black Mark Dimens
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