Zebra Technologies Printer XiII Series User Manual

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Zebra XiII-Series  
User's Guide  
Customer order # 48460L  
Manufacturer part # 48460LB Rev. 2  
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Warranty Information  
1. Printer Warranty  
2. Supplies Warranty  
3. Warranty Exclusions and Conditions  
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Zebra Software License Agreement  
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Contents  
Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii  
Printer Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii  
Supplies Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii  
Warranty Exclusions and Conditions. . . . . . iii  
Zebra Software License Agreement . . . . . . . . iv  
List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi  
List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii  
Getting Started  
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Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Print Mechanism Capabilities . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Media Transport Mechanism Capabilities . . . 2  
Front Panel Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
System Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Media and Ribbon Requirements. . . . . . . . . . 3  
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Reporting Damage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Storage and Reshipping . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Site Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Printer Power-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Loading Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Introduction to Media Loading . . . . . . . . . 6  
Tear-Off Mode Media Loading . . . . . . . . . 8  
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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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Adjusting the Upper Media Sensor Position. . 16  
Lower Media Sensor Adjustment . . . . . . . 17  
Ribbon Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Ribbon Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Operation  
21  
Operating Your Zebra XiII-Series Printer . . . . . 21  
Printer Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Tear-Off Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Peel-Off Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Rewind Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Cutter Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Operator Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Power Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Front Panel Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Front Panel Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Front Panel Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Printer Status Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Initial Printer Power-Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Configuration and Calibration . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Entering the Program Mode . . . . . . . . . . 29  
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Changing Password-Protected Parameters  
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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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Format 3: Using a Serialized Data Field . . . . 49  
Routine Care and Adjustment  
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Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Cleaning the Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Cleaning the Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Cleaning the Printhead and Platen Roller . . . 52  
Cleaning the Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Cleaning the Cutter Module . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Fuse Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Toggle Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Printhead Pressure Adjustment . . . . . . . . 57  
Media Sensor Position Adjustment . . . . . . 57  
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 59  
Printer Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Power-On Self Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Additional Printer Self Tests. . . . . . . . . . 65  
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Options  
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Rewind Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Cutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Internal Fanfold Media Supply Bin . . . . . . . . 72  
Memory SIMMs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Zebra On-Line Verifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Applicator Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Media Supply Spindle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Optional Media Supply Fins . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
PCMCIA Type I Memory Cards . . . . . . . . . 74  
KMT Printhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
Communication Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
IBM Twinax Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
IBM Coax Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
ZebraNet™ (Ethernet) Interface . . . . . . . . 74  
RS-485 Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Specifications  
77  
Media Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
Zebra Programming language (ZPL II ) . . . . . 78  
Bar Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78  
General Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Printing Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
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Ribbon Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Media Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Power Line Cord Specifications . . . . . . . . . 82  
Printer Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Standard Printer Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Standard Printer Font Examples . . . . . . . . 84  
Optional Printer Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85  
Optional Printer Font Examples.. . . . . . . . 86  
Appendix  
87  
Printer Interface Technical Information. . . . . . 87  
System Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Serial Data Port . . . 88  
Parallel Data Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
Cabling Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93  
ASCII Code Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94  
Adjusting Darkness for “In-Spec” Bar Codes. . . 95  
Too Dark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96  
Slightly Dark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96  
Slightly Light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96  
Too Light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96  
“In-Spec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96  
Glossary  
Index  
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List of Figures  
1. Media Loading  
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2. Roll Media Loading  
3. Fanfold Media Loading  
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4. Upper Media Sensor Adjustment  
5. Lower Media Sensor Adjustment  
6. Ribbon Loading Diagram for the 90XiII and 140XiII Printers  
7. Ribbon Loading Diagram for the 170XiII and 220XiII Printers 19  
8. Removing Used Ribbon  
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9. Front Panel  
10. Media and Ribbon Sensor Profile Sample Printout  
11. Cleaning Diagram  
12. Fuse Replacement Step 1  
13. Fuse Replacement Step 2  
14. Toggle Adjustment  
15. Cancel Key Self Test Sample Printout  
16. Pause Key Self Test Sample Printout  
17. Feed Key Test Sample Printout  
18. Communications Diagnostics Test Sample Printout  
19. Power Line Cord  
20. International Safety Organizations  
21. Standard Printer Font Examples  
22. Select Examples of Optional Fonts  
23. Bitmap Smooth Fonts: Point Size Examples  
24. RS-232 Connections  
25. 9 Pin to 25 Pin Interconnecting Cable  
26. 25 Pin to 25 Pin Interconnecting Cable  
27. RS-422/RS-485 Interconnecting Cable  
28. RS-422/RS-485 Connections  
29. Bar Code Examples  
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List of Tables  
1. Front Panel Keys  
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2. Front Panel Lights  
3. Printer Status Sensors  
4. Power-On Self Test Sequence  
5. Cleaning Schedule  
6. Troubleshooting  
7. Eight Dots/mm Printhead  
8. Twelve Dots/mm Printhead  
9. Optional Printer Fonts Currently Available  
10. RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Pinouts  
11. Parallel Connector Pinouts  
12. ASCII Code Chart  
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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.  
This manual provides all of the information you will need to operate your  
printer on a daily basis. To create label formats, refer to the ZPL II Pro-  
gramming Guide (part # 46469L). This guide is available by contacting  
your distributor or Zebra Technologies Corporation.  
There is also a maintenance manual for this printer: The maintenance  
manual (part # 48452L) contains the information you may need in order  
to maintain your printer.  
Introduction  
The XiII printer, when connected to a host computer, functions as a  
complete system for printing labels, tickets, and tags. The printer receives  
instructions from the host computer. Microprocessors continuously monitor  
these signals along with the inputs received from the control panel and  
various sensors. The microprocessors interpret this information and control  
the XiII printer’s mechanics, printhead, communications, command inter-  
pretation, label formatting, media control, and mechanical drive.  
Print Mechanism Capabilities  
The XiII print mechanism has been designed to print information on labels,  
tickets, and tags. It uses a square or rectangular dot thermal printhead that  
heats a ribbon as it passes beneath the print elements, melting its ink onto  
the media (direct thermal print mode involves using heat-sensitive media  
instead of an inked ribbon). Print speeds are selected via software control.  
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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 may be rewound internally onto standard three-inch cores if the  
Rewind Option is installed. The Rewind Option also allows backing  
material to be rewound internally, so that the printer can operate in Peel-Off  
mode.  
Front Panel Display  
The XiII printer features a two-line by 16-character-per-line liquid crystal  
display screen. Operational status, programming modes and parameters,  
and other messages are displayed here. This display features adjustable  
backlighting for added visibility.  
System Requirements  
In addition to the XiII printer, you will need the following items to form a  
complete label preparation system:  
Label-, ticket-, or tag-stock.  
A device, such as a computer, for data entry and output of label formats.  
A data communication cable to connect the controlling device to the XiII  
printer. (Remote installations may require additional cables and  
communication devices such as modems and/or protocol converters.)  
Thermal transfer ribbon (if printing in Thermal Transfer mode).  
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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.  
We STRONGLY RECOMMEND the use of Zebra Technologies  
Corporation-brand supplies for continuous high-quality printing. A wide  
range of paper, polypropylene, polyester, and vinyl stock has been  
specifically engineered to enhance the printing capabilities of the Zebra  
XiII-Series printer and to ensure against premature printhead wear.  
Continuous roll media, fanfold media, or cardstock with optional perfora-  
tions and registration holes may be used. Printhead life may be reduced by  
the abrasion of exposed paper fibers when using perforated media.  
Ribbons used in the Zebra XiII printer MUST be as wide as or wider than  
the media used. Zebra-brand ribbons provide an extremely smooth backing  
surface which protects the printhead from abrasion by the media. If the rib-  
bon is narrower than the media, areas of the printhead will be unprotected  
and will be subject to premature wear.  
Since print quality is affected by media and ribbon, printing speeds, and  
printer operating modes, it is very important to run tests for your applica-  
tions. This is especially true if you’re operating in Peel-Off mode, where  
these variables combine with label size, backing content, die-cut depth,  
and even humidity to affect printer operation.  
Unpacking  
Save the carton and all packing materials in case shipping is ever required.  
Inspect the printer for possible damage incurred during shipment.  
Check all exterior surfaces.  
Raise the media access door and inspect the media compartment.  
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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.  
Zebra Technologies Corporation is not responsible for any damage incurred  
during shipment of the equipment and will not repair this damage under  
warranty. Immediate notification of damage to the shipping company or its  
insuring agency will generally result in ensuring any damage claim validity  
and ultimate monetary compensation.  
Storage and Reshipping  
If you are not placing the XiII printer into operation immediately, repackage  
it using the original packing materials. The XiII printer may be stored under  
the following conditions:  
Temperature: -4° to +140° F (-20° to +60° C)  
Relative humidity: 5 to 85% non-condensing  
To ship the Zebra XiII-Series printer, first remove all media and ribbon  
from the supply and take-up/rewind spindles to prevent damage to the  
printer. Then carefully pack the printer in a suitable container to avoid dam-  
age during transit. Whenever possible, use the original shipping container.  
If the original shipping container is lost or destroyed, one can be purchased  
from Zebra Technologies Corporation . If a different container is used,  
package the printer carefully to avoid damage. Zebra will not be responsible  
for shipping damage incurred due to improper packaging!  
CAUTION: When packaging the printer in a rigid container, use  
shock mounts or shock-absorbing packing material. A  
rigid container will allow shock on the outside to be  
transmitted undamped to the printer which may cause  
damage.  
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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.  
The Zebra XiII-Series printer may be installed on any solid, level surface of  
sufficient size and strength to accommodate the physical dimensions and  
weight of the unit. The area enclosure in which the printer will operate must  
meet the environmental conditions specified. Electrical power must be  
available and in close proximity to the printer.  
Since the Zebra XiII-Series printer was designed and is fabricated as an  
industrial-type unit, it will function satisfactorily in areas such as ware-  
houses, factory floors, and office environments that conform to specified  
environmental and electrical conditions.  
Printer Power-Up  
Follow the instructions in this section to connect this printer to a source of  
electrical power and a data source.  
Voltage Selection  
The XiII printer auto-adjusts for 90-264 VAC electrical power. No further  
adjustment is required.  
Power Cord  
WARNING! For personnel and equipment safety, always  
use a three-prong plug with a ground (earth)  
connection.  
Make sure that the Power On/Off Switch (located at the back of the printer) is  
in the off position before connecting the power cable to an electrical outlet.  
Depending on how your printer was ordered, a power cord may or may not  
be included. If one is not included, or if the one included is not suitable for  
your requirements, refer to “Power Line Cord Specifications” on page 82.  
The power cord connector must be plugged into the mating connector on  
the rear of the printer.  
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Communications  
The XiII printer has been designed with flexible communication capabilities  
that allow the printer to be interfaced to a variety of controlling devices. A  
single DB25 connector includes all signals necessary for interfacing the  
printer to RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 serial data communication devices at  
data rates from 110 to 57,600 baud. Baud rate, parity, data length, number  
of stop bits, and handshaking protocol are programmable via the front panel  
display and keypad.  
A parallel data communication port is also provided. This port allows data  
to be sent to the printer at a higher speed than serial communications and  
still permits printer status information to be sent back to the host via the  
RS-232 serial port.  
CAUTION: Zebra printers comply with international regulations  
governing radiated emissions when using fully  
shielded data cables. Data cables must be fully shielded  
and fitted with metal or metalized connector shells.  
Shielded data cables and connectors are required to  
prevent radiation and reception of electrical noise. Use  
of unshielded data cables may increase radiated emis-  
sions above the regulated limits.  
Loading Media  
Introduction to Media Loading  
NOTE: A Calibration must be performed when media and ribbon (if used)  
are first installed in the printer and when a different type of media  
or ribbon is installed. See “Media and Ribbon Sensor Calibration”  
on page 36.  
NOTE: Media widths and thicknesses vary between applications. To  
maintain print quality from one application to another, refer to  
“Adjustments” on page 56.  
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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.  
Continuous Media  
Since continuous media does not contain label start/end indicators, you  
must tell the printer via software how long each label is. If you are using  
ZPL or ZPL II, include a Label Length (^LL) instruction in each label for-  
mat you send to the printer (refer to your ZPL II Programming Guide). If  
you are using other software to communicate with your printer, refer to the  
instructions provided with that software.  
Black-Mark Media  
This type of media has black marks printed on the back that indicate the  
start/end of each label. The Reflective Media Sensor detects these marks,  
which allows the printer to differentiate between labels. It is generally used  
with a cutter to separate the labels because there is no gap between the la-  
bels to allow them to be peeled off.  
To load media, refer to Figures 1 through 3 and follow the loading proce-  
dure for your application. This section details the media loading instructions  
for the printer. For descriptions of the operating modes, refer to the Opera-  
tion section.  
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MEDIA  
SUPPLY  
GUIDE  
OPEN  
DANCER  
ROLLER  
ASSEMBLY  
MEDIA  
SUPPLY  
CLOSED  
MEDIA  
GUIDE  
PLATEN  
ROLLER  
LOWER  
ROLLER  
MEDIA  
SUPPLY  
HANGER  
TEAR OFF/  
PEEL OFF  
BAR  
REWIND  
SPINDLE  
(OPTION)  
SPINDLE  
HOOK  
ONLY ON SELECT MODELS  
Figure 1. Media Loading  
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.  
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TEAR-OFF  
PEEL-OFF  
REWIND  
CUTTER  
CUTTER REWIND  
Figure 2. Roll Media Loading  
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. These  
guides must not cause pressure or excessive drag on the media. Close the  
Printhead Open Lever and see “Transmissive Media Sensor Position  
Adjustment” on page 15.  
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TEAR-OFF  
CUTTER  
BOTTOM SUPPLY  
REAR SUPPLY  
Figure 3. Fanfold Media Loading  
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. Adjust the Media Guide against the outer edge of the  
media. This guide must not cause pressure or excessive drag on the media.  
Close the Printhead Open Lever, and turn to “Transmissive Media Sensor  
Position Adjustment” on page 15.  
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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.  
Cutter Mode Media Loading  
(Cutter Option Required)  
To ensure proper media loading, follow the directions for the Tear-Off  
Mode with the exception that the media must also be routed through the  
Cutter Module as shown in Figures 2 and 3.  
Close the Printhead Open Lever. The printer will automatically feed out and  
cut one label when the printer is powered on. Turn to “Transmissive Media  
Sensor Position Adjustment” on page 15.  
Rewind 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.  
Rewind Mode for Printers Without the Cutter Option  
1. Remove the Media Rewind Plate from its storage location in front of  
the print mechanism inside the media compartment.  
2. Invert the Rewind Plate so that the lip on the attached Hook Plate points  
down.  
3. Insert the Hook Plate lip a short distance (½") into the lower opening in  
the Side Plate.  
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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. When loading the media, allow about one yard of media to  
extend past the Tear-Off bar. If using label stock remove all labels  
from this portion of the media to create a leader.  
6. Remove the Spindle Hook from the Rewind Spindle. If you are using a  
core, remove all tape from the core and slide it onto the Rewind Spindle  
until it is flush against the guide plate.  
7. Route the media as shown in Figures 1 and 2 and wind it once or twice  
around either (1) the Rewind Spindle and reinstall the Hook, or (2) a 3"  
core. (With some media, especially tag stock, you may need to tape the  
end of the media to the core if it will not otherwise tighten onto the  
core. DO NOT tape the label stock unless absolutely necessary.)  
NOTE: Before closing the Printhead Open Lever, make sure that the  
following guidelines are met:  
the media is positioned against the inside guides, and the outer guide  
and Media Supply Guide barely touch the media  
the media is taut  
the media is parallel with itself and with the pathway when wound on  
the Rewind Spindle/core  
8. Media loading is now complete. See “Transmissive Media Sensor  
Position Adjustment” on page 15.  
Rewind Mode for Printers With the Cutter Option  
1. Remove the Media Rewind Plate from its storage location in front of  
the print mechanism inside the media compartment.  
2. Invert the Rewind Plate so that the lip on the attached Hook Plate points  
down.  
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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. (The Rewind Plate should spring  
into the proper position.)  
5. Load the media as described in the instructions for Roll Media Loading  
on page 9. When loading the media, allow about one yard of media to  
extend past the Tear-Off bar. If using label stock remove all labels  
from this portion of the media to create a leader.  
6. Remove the Hook from the Rewind Spindle. If you are using a core, re-  
move all tape from the core and slide it onto the Rewind Spindle until it  
is flush against the guide plate.  
7. Route the media as shown in Figures 1 and 2 and wind it once or twice  
around either (1) the Rewind Spindle and reinstall the Hook, or (2) a 3"  
core. (With some media, especially tag stock, you may need to tape the  
end of the media to the core if it will not otherwise tighten onto the  
core. DO NOT tape the label stock unless absolutely necessary.)  
NOTE: Before closing the Printhead Open Lever, make sure that the  
following guidelines are met:  
the media is positioned against the inside guides, and the outer guide  
and Media Supply Guide barely touch the media  
the media is taut  
the media is parallel with itself and with the pathway when wound on  
the Rewind Spindle/core  
8. Media loading is now complete. See “Transmissive Media Sensor  
Position Adjustment” on page 15.  
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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.  
1. Remove the Rewind Plate if one is present on the front of the printer  
and store it on the two mounting screws on the inside of the front panel.  
Align the notch in the bracket so the Label Available Sensor (shown in  
Figure 14 on page 56) can detect a peeled label.  
2. Load the media as described in the instructions for Roll Media Loading  
on page 9. When loading the media, allow about one yard of media to  
extend past the Tear-Off bar. Remove all labels from this portion of the  
media to create a leader.  
3. Remove the Hook from the Rewind Spindle. If you are using a core,  
remove all tape from the core and slide it onto the Rewind Spindle until  
it is flush against the guide plate.  
4. Wind the backing around either (1) the Rewind Spindle and reinstall the  
hook or (2) a 3” core. Make sure that the media backing is against the  
Backing Guide Plate.  
NOTE: Before closing the Printhead Open Lever, make sure that the  
following guidelines are met:  
the media is positioned against the inside guides, and the outer guide  
and Media Supply Guide barely touch the media  
the media is taut  
the media is parallel with itself and with the pathway when wound on  
the Rewind Spindle/core  
5. See “Transmissive Media Sensor Position Adjustment” on page 15.  
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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.  
To remove the backing material from the Backing Rewind Spindle, follow  
these steps (you don’t need to turn the printer power off for this procedure).  
1. Unwind about one yard (one meter) of backing from the Backing  
Rewind Spindle and cut it off at the spindle.  
2. Pull out the Spindle Hook and slide the backing material off of the  
spindle and discard.  
3. Wind the media around the Rewind Spindle once or twice and reinstall  
the Spindle Hook. Continue winding to remove any slack in the media.  
Transmissive Media Sensor  
Position Adjustment  
When the XiII printer is powered on, it performs a self test and configures  
its operating characteristics. Some of these characteristics are determined  
by the position of the Transmissive Media Sensor. The factory-set position  
is sufficient for most types of media. However, if media sensor position  
adjustments are needed, follow the procedures below.  
NOTE: The Reflective (Black-Mark) Media Sensor position is not  
adjustable; it is positioned to accommodate all black-mark media  
that meets the specifications listed in “Media Specifications” on  
page 81.  
NOTE: If you are using continuous media (no gap, notch, or hole between  
labels) or black-mark media, position the transmissive sensor over  
the media so that the printer can detect an out-of-paper condition.  
The factory-set position should be sufficient for this purpose.  
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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.  
UPPER  
MEDIA SENSOR  
ADJUSTMENT  
Figure 4. Upper Media Sensor Adjustment  
Adjusting the Upper Media Sensor Position  
NOTE: If you own a 140XiII or 170XiII printer and need to move the  
sensor to the outside half of the maximum media width, or from  
the outside half to the inside half, contact a service technician to  
perform this procedure because it will require additional steps  
which are beyong the scope of this user’s guide.  
To adjust the upper media sensor, follow these steps.  
1. Remove ribbon if it is installed.  
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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. When using  
label stock that has a gap between labels (die-cut label stock), position  
the media sensor anywhere along the gap EXCEPT where the rounded  
corners of the label are detected. When using tagstock, position the up-  
per sensor directly over the hole or notch.  
5. Tighten the screw.  
LOWER  
MEDIA SENSOR  
Figure 5. Lower Media Sensor Adjustment  
Lower Media Sensor Adjustment  
Refer to Figure 5 throughout this procedure.  
1. Locate the Lower Media Sensor assembly (a spring clip holding a  
circuit board) near the bottom rear of the printhead assembly.  
2. Position the sensor by sliding it in its slot so that the two brass-colored  
infrared emitters are centered under the upper sensor.  
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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. If you are mov-  
ing the sensor toward the printer’s main frame and a large loop of wire  
develops, call a service technician to properly adjust the wires.  
Ribbon Loading  
To load ribbon, refer to Figures 6 and 7 and follow the procedure below.  
NOTE: Use ribbon that is at least as wide as the media. The smooth  
backing of the ribbon protects the printhead from wear and  
premature failure due to excessive abrasion. (For Direct Thermal  
Print Mode, ribbon is not used and should not be loaded in the  
printer.)  
1. Align the segments of the Ribbon Supply Spindle.  
2. Place the ribbon roll on the Ribbon Supply Spindle.  
NOTE: Make sure that the core is pushed up against the stop on the ribbon  
supply spindle and that the ribbon is aligned squarely with its core.  
If this is not done, the ribbon may not cover the printhead entirely  
on the inside, thereby exposing print elements to potentially  
damaging contact with the media.  
3. Open the Printhead by moving the Printhead Open Lever counterclock-  
wise to the “open” position.  
RIBBON  
4. (Optional) To make ribbon loading and  
LABEL  
STRIP OF MEDIA  
unloading easier, make a leader for your  
6-12 INCHES LONG  
ribbon roll if it doesn’t already have one.  
Tear off a strip of media (labels and  
backing) about 6 to 12 inches long from  
the roll. Peel off a label from this strip.  
Apply half of this label to the end of the strip and the other half to the  
end of the ribbon. This acts as a ribbon leader.  
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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).  
RIBBON  
RIBBON  
TAKE-UP  
SUPPLY  
SPINDLE  
SPINDLE  
HEAD  
OPEN  
CLOSED  
PLATEN  
ROLLER  
UPPER ROLLER  
Figure 6. Ribbon Loading Diagram for the 90XiII and 140XiII Printers  
RIBBON  
RIBBON  
TAKE-UP  
SUPPLY  
SPINDLE  
SPINDLE  
HEAD  
OPEN  
CLOSED  
RIBBON  
DOUBLE ROLLER  
PLATEN  
ROLLER  
ASSEMBLY  
UPPER ROLLER  
Figure 7. Ribbon Loading Diagram for the 170XiII and 220XiII Printers  
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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.  
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Figure 8. Removing Used Ribbon  
Ribbon Removal  
1. Break the ribbon as close to the Ribbon Take-Up Spindle as possible.  
2. Refer to Figure 8. While holding the Ribbon Take-Up Spindle, turn the  
knob (1) clockwise until it stops. This will cause the Ribbon Release  
Bars to pivot down (2), easing the spindle’s “grip” on the wound rib-  
bon.  
3. Slide the ribbon off of the Ribbon Take-Up Spindle. Once the used rib-  
bon has been removed, ensure that the arrow on the knob aligns with  
the indented notch in the Ribbon Take-Up Spindle (see inset).  
4. Remove the empty core from the Ribbon Supply Spindle.  
5. Follow the Ribbon Loading procedure on page 18 to load the new  
ribbon.  
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Operation  
Operating Your Zebra XiII-Series Printer  
Now that your printer is ready for operation, how does it work? The Zebra  
XiII-Series printer is designed to receive instructions from a host computer,  
such as an IBM-compatible PC. To create a label, you will either need to  
write a format in ZPL II , which is a programming language for creating la-  
bel formats, or you will need to use a software program designed to format  
labels for the Zebra XiII-Series printer. If you are using label design soft-  
ware, refer to the instructions provided with your software package to deter-  
mine how to do this.  
If you are using, or plan to use, ZPL II programming language to format  
your labels, make sure you have a copy of the ZPL II Programming Guide.  
Refer to the mail/fax-in card at the front of this book to obtain a copy. For  
some sample ZPL II label formats, refer to page 46.  
Printer Operating Modes  
The XiII printer can be configured for one of several different operating  
modes by sending the proper commands from the host computer or by con-  
figuring the printer for a certain mode using the front panel display.  
Tear-Off Mode  
When the media is in the rest (idle) position, the gap between labels is over  
the Tear-Off/Peel-Off Plate. The operator then tears off the label, and a new  
label may be printed.  
This mode of operation may also be used to print a large quantity of labels.  
To do this, send a format for printing a batch of labels to the printer. The  
printing will continue until all labels have been printed.  
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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. The  
Label Available Sensor detects this label and pauses printing until the  
operator removes the label, at which time the next label prints.  
The Backing Rewind Spindle will hold the backing from a standard-size  
media roll. To remove the backing from the Rewind Spindle, refer to  
page 15.  
Rewind Mode  
(Rewind Option Required)  
In this mode, the media and backing are rewound onto a core as the labels  
are printed.  
When the media is in the rest (idle) position, the start of the next label is  
directly under the printhead. After the label is printed, the media feeds for-  
ward until the start of the next label is under the printhead. The media never  
backfeeds in this mode. The completed labels are rewound onto a core for  
later use. When the printer completes a batch of labels, printing will stop.  
Cutter Mode  
(Cutter Option Required)  
In this mode, the printer prints the entire label and automatically cuts the  
label after it is printed. The Cutter Catch Tray “catches” the completed  
labels.  
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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. The Power Switch should be turned off before connecting or discon-  
necting any cables.  
Turning the switch on activates the printer and causes it to perform a  
Power-On Self Test as it begins operation. Turning the printer power on  
while holding down certain front panel keys will launch additional Printer  
Self Tests following the Power-On Self Test.  
External influences such as lightning storms or unwanted noise on the  
power or data cables may cause erratic printer behavior. Turning the  
printer’s power off and back on may re-establish proper printer operation.  
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Front Panel Display  
The Front Panel Display communicates operational status and programming  
modes and parameters.  
Figure 9. Front Panel  
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Front Panel Keys  
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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.  
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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.  
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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. The other front  
panel indicator lights and the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitor the  
progress of the Power-On Self Test (POST). The self test sequence is shown  
in Table 4.  
The POST prompts are in English unless an error occurs, in which case the  
display cycles through all available languages repeatedly. However, you  
may change the display language for all other prompts. Refer to “Selecting  
the Display Language” on page 45.  
NOTE: If the printer fails any of these tests, the word “FAILED” will be  
added to the display. If this occurs, refer to the Troubleshooting  
and Diagnostics section (starting on page 59).  
If loading the printer with media and ribbon for the first time, or changing  
the type of media, perform the Calibration procedure on page 36.  
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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.  
If it becomes necessary to restore the initial printer defaults, see “Feed Key  
and Pause Key Self Test” on page 68.  
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all parameters are listed in the order they  
are displayed, starting with “DARKNESS”.  
Entering the Program Mode  
To enter the programming mode, press the Setup/Exit key. Press either the  
Next/Save key or Previous key to scroll to the parameter you wish to set.  
Parameters in this section are shown in the order displayed when pressing  
the Next/Save key. Throughout this process, press the Next/Save key to  
continue to the next parameter; or, press the Previous key to go back to the  
previous parameter in the cycle.  
An asterisk (*) in the upper left hand corner of the display indicates that the  
value displayed is different than the currently stored value.  
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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.  
The first attempt to change one of these parameters (pressing one of the  
black oval keys) will require you to enter a four-digit password. This is  
done via the “ENTER PASSWORD” display. The left black oval key  
changes the selected digit position. The right black oval key increases the  
selected digit value. After entering the password, press the Next/Save key.  
The parameter you are trying to change will be displayed. If the password  
was entered correctly, you can now change the value.  
The default password value is 1234. The password can be changed using  
the ^KP (Define Password) ZPL II instruction.  
NOTE: Once the password has been entered correctly, it will not have to  
be entered again unless you leave and re-enter the programming  
mode using the Setup/Exit key.  
NOTE: You can disable the password protection feature so that it no  
longer prompts you for a password by setting the password to  
ØØØØ via the ^KPØ ZPL/ZPL II command. To re-enable the  
password-protection feature, send the ZPL/ZPL II command  
^KPx, where “x” can be any number, 1-4 digits in length,  
except Ø.  
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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.  
PERMANENT - permanently saves the changes. Values are stored in  
the printer even when power is turned off.  
TEMPORARY - saves the changes until changed again or until power  
is turned off.  
CANCEL - cancels all changes since pressing the Setup/Exit key except  
the Darkness and Tear-Off settings (if they were changed).  
LOAD DEFAULTS - loads factory defaults. The factory defaults are  
shown on the following pages.  
NOTE: Loading factory defaults will require ptinter calibration and  
resetting the Head Resistor value.  
LOAD LAST SAVE - loads values from the last Permanent Save.  
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Figure 10. Media and Ribbon Sensor Profile Sample Printout  
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.  
This section contains three sample label formats for you to begin experi-  
menting with. It is not intended as an introduction to ZPL II . To learn  
about ZPL II , send in the request card at the beginning of this book for  
a free copy of the ZPL II Programming Guide.  
For each format, do the following:  
1. Set up the printer and turn the power on.  
2. Use a text editing program (ex: Windows™ Write or DOS Editor) and  
type in the label format exactly as shown in the sample label format  
below.  
3. Save the file in a directory for future use. Use the extension “ . zpl”.  
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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.zpl” then type, “COPY FORMAT 1.ZPL XXXX”, where  
“XXXX” is the port to which your Zebra printer is connected, for  
example, “COM1" or ”LPT1".  
5. Compare your results with those shown. If your printout does not look  
like the one shown, confirm that the file you created is identical to the  
format shown, then repeat the printing procedure. If nothing prints,  
refer to the “Getting Started” section to make sure your system is set  
up correctly, otherwise refer to the “Troubleshooting and Diagnostics”  
section.  
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Format 2: Saving a Label Format As a Graphic Image  
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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.  
Preventive Maintenance Kit  
Solvent (Alcohol), 4 oz. bottle (part # 01426)  
Applicators, bag of 100 (part # 01427)  
CAUTION: Use only the cleaning agents indicated. Zebra  
Technologies Corporation will not be responsible  
for any other fluids being used on this printer.  
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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.  
Cleaning the Interior  
Remove any accumulated dirt and lint from the interior of the printer using  
a soft bristle brush and/or vacuum cleaner. Inspect this area after every four  
rolls of media.  
Cleaning the Printhead and Platen Roller  
Inconsistent print quality, such as voids in the bar code or graphics, may  
indicate a dirty printhead. For best results, perform the following cleaning  
procedure after every roll of ribbon.  
NOTE: You do not need to turn the printer off before cleaning the  
printhead. If power is turned off, all label formats and images, as  
well as any temporarily saved parameter settings stored in the  
printer’s internal memory, will be lost. When power is turned back  
on, you will need to reload these items.  
To clean the printhead, refer to Figure 11 and follow these steps:  
1. Open the Media Compartment Door.  
2. Open the Printhead by moving the Printhead Open Lever to the open  
position (as shown in Figure 11).  
3. Remove the media and ribbon (if present).  
4. Moisten an applicator tip with Zebra Technologies Corporation-  
recommended solvent and wipe along the print elements from end to  
end. (The print elements are the brown strip just behind the chrome  
strip on the printhead.) Allow a few seconds for the solvent to evapo-  
rate.  
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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.  
PRINTHEAD  
BLACK  
MARK  
SENSOR  
RIBBON  
SENSOR  
LABEL  
AVAILABLE  
SENSORS  
PLATEN  
ROLLER  
PEEL/TEAR  
BAR  
Figure 11. Cleaning Diagram  
Cleaning the Sensors  
The Media, Ribbon, and Label Available Sensors should be cleaned on a  
regular basis to ensure proper operation of the printer. To locate the position  
of these sensors, refer to Figure 11 above, Figure 4 on page 16, and Figure 5  
on page 17. Brush/vacuum any accumulated paper lint and dust off of these  
sensors.  
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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. If labels are not being cut properly,  
or if the cutter jams with labels, this is an indication that the cutter probably  
needs cleaning. The cleaning frequency depends on your application and  
media type.  
Clean the stationary cutter blade with cleaning solvent when it becomes  
gummed up with label adhesive and/or paper debris. If further cutter clean-  
ing is necessary, or if the cutter performs unsatisfactorily, contact a service  
technician.  
Lubrication  
CAUTION! No lubricating agents of any kind should be used on  
this printer! Some commercially available lubricants  
will damage the finish and the mechanical parts if  
used.  
Fuse Replacement  
The Zebra XiII printer uses a metric-style fuse (5 X 20 mm IEC) rated at  
F5A, 250V. The end caps of the fuse must bear the certification mark of a  
known international safety organization (See Figure 20, “International  
Safety Organizations,” on page 82). The printer comes with two approved  
fuses: one in the circuit and one in the “spare fuse” holder.  
1. Turn the printer power off and unplug the power cord from the back of  
the printer. See Figure 12.  
2. Using a small-blade screwdriver or similar tool, remove the Fuse  
Holder from the printer.  
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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).  
4. Snap the Fuse Holder back into position.  
5. Reconnect the power cord.  
If the new fuse fails right away, the printer has an internal component  
failure and must be repaired.  
FUSE  
HOLDER  
AC POWER  
ENTRY  
MODULE  
SMALL BLADE  
SCREWDRIVER  
Figure 12. Fuse Replacement—Step 1  
SPARE  
FUSE  
FUSE  
HOLDER  
IN-CIRCUIT  
FUSE  
Figure 13. Fuse Replacement—Step 2  
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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.  
NOTE: Make sure that the toggle pressure is even across the width of the  
media, otherwise the media and/or ribbon may drift.  
LABEL  
AVAILABLE  
SENSORS  
ADJUSTING  
NUTS  
Figure 14. Toggle Adjustment  
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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.  
2. Print some labels at Speed A, such as by running the Pause Key Self  
Test (see page 67).  
3. While printing labels, lower the Darkness setting until a gray level  
of printing is seen.  
4. Loosen the knurled (upper) locking nuts at the top of the toggle  
assembly/assemblies.  
5. Increase or decrease spring pressure (using the knurled adjustment  
nuts on the shafts of the toggles) until the left and right edges of  
printed area are equally dark.  
NOTE: Printhead life can be maximized by using the lowest pressure  
that produces the desired print quality.  
6. Increase Darkness to optimum level for the media being used.  
7. Retighten locking nuts.  
Media Sensor Position Adjustment  
See “Transmissive Media Sensor Position Adjustment” on page 15.  
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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. During this test sequence, the front panel lights turn on  
and off to ensure proper operation. See “Power-On Self Test Sequence” on  
page 28.  
Additional Printer Self Tests  
These self tests produce sample printouts and provide specific information  
which helps determine the operating conditions for the printer.  
Each self test is enabled by pressing a specific Front Panel key or combina-  
tion of keys while turning the Power Switch on. Keep the key depressed un-  
til the Data light turns off. When the Power-On Self Test is complete, the  
selected self test starts automatically.  
NOTES: When performing self tests, disconnect all data interface cables  
from the printer.  
When canceling a self test prior to its actual completion, always  
turn the printer power off and then back on to reset the printer.  
When performing these self tests while in the Peel-Off Mode, you  
must remove the labels as they become available.  
If your media is not wide enough or long enough, unexpected  
and/or undesired results may occur. Make sure that your print  
width is set correctly for the media you are using before you  
run any self tests, otherwise the test may print out on the platen.  
See page 34 for information on setting the print width.  
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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. See Figure 15.  
The configuration may be changed either temporarily (for specific label for-  
mats or ribbon and label stock), or permanently (by saving the new parame-  
ters in memory.) Saving new parameters occurs whenever a Calibration  
procedure is performed. Refer to page 29 for further information about the  
Configuration procedure.  
Figure 15. Cancel Key Self Test Sample Printout  
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Figure 16. Pause Key Self Test Sample Printout  
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.  
1. The initial self test prints 15 labels at speed “A” (2.4" per second) then  
automatically pauses the printer. Each time the Pause key is pressed, an  
additional 15 labels print.  
2. While the printer is paused, pressing the Cancel key alters the self test.  
Now each time the Pause key is pressed the printer prints 15 labels at  
speed “D” (6" per second).  
3. While the printer is paused, pressing the Cancel key again alters the self  
test again. Now each time the Pause key is pressed the printer prints 50  
labels at speed “A”.  
4. While the printer is paused, pressing the Cancel key again alters the self  
test a third time. Now each time the Pause key is pressed the printer  
prints 50 labels at speed “D”.  
5. While the printer is paused, pressing the Cancel key again alters the self  
test a fourth time. Now each time the Pause key is pressed the printer  
prints 15 labels at 12" per second.  
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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.  
The Feed Key Self Test will print out at various Darkness settings above  
and below that of the Darkness value shown on the Configuration Label.  
See Figure 17. Inspect these labels and determine which one has the best  
darkness setting for the application. This value can be entered into the  
printer by setting the Darkness during the configuration procedure. Refer to  
page 32 for more information.  
The value printed on that label is added to (plus) or subtracted from (minus)  
the “Darkness” value specified on the Configuration Label. The resulting  
numeric value (0 to 30) is the best darkness value for that specific me-  
dia/ribbon combination.  
Feed Key and Pause Key Self Test  
Pressing these two keys at the same time, while turning the Power on, tem-  
porarily resets the Printer Configuration to the factory default values. These  
values will be active only until power is turned off unless you save them  
permanently in memory.  
Communications Diagnostics Test  
This test is controlled from the front panel display. Refer to page 40. A typi-  
cal printout from this test is shown in Figure 18. Turn the power off to exit  
this self test.  
NOTE: This label will be inverted when printed.  
Additional Printer Diagnostics  
Additional diagnostic tests are available for the Zebra XiII printer, however  
they are beyond the scope of this user’s guide. Refer to the maintenance  
manual (part # 48452L) for information about these additional tests.  
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Figure 17. Feed Key Test Sample Printout  
Figure 18. Communications Diagnostics Test Sample Printout  
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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.  
In Rewind Mode, both labels and backing material rewind internally onto a  
3-inch core. A Rewind Bracket guides the media back to the Rewind Spin-  
dle after printing.  
In Peel-off Mode, only the backing rewinds onto the Rewind Spindle. The  
Peel/Tear Bar separates the label from the backing and the Label Available  
Sensor activates to allow the operator to remove a printed label before sub-  
sequent labels print. Select either the Rewind or Peel-off Print Mode from  
the front panel display.  
Cutter  
Your Zebra XiII printer may be equipped with a cutter used to cut the labels  
after they are printed. The Cutter Option may be installed concurrently with  
other options including the Rewind Option. The Cutter Option may be  
factory-installed or it may be installed in the field by a qualified service  
technician.  
The Cutter Option must be enabled by entering the Programming Mode and  
using the front panel display to select the Cutter Print Mode. Refer to the  
“Operation” section for additional information. The Cutter Catch Tray may  
be installed to collect labels, tickets, or tags after being cut.  
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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. The Fanfold Media Supply Bin may be  
installed in the field by the operator.  
NOTE: The Fanfold Media Supply Bin may not be installed in XiII  
printers with the Rewind Option. Fanfold media may be used on  
printers with the Rewind Option installed by using one of the  
external fanfold supply access slots at the bottom and rear of the  
printer.  
Memory SIMMs  
Memory SIMMs increase the graphics storage capacity of the printer, in-  
crease the maximum print length, and/or increase through-put by increasing  
format-while-print abilities. Contact your sales representative to purchase  
compatible SIMMs in 1, 2, 4, and 8 MB sizes.  
On-Line Verifier  
The On-Line Verifier is an external device that provides the means to auto-  
matically scan and analyze certain bar code symbols as they are printed. If  
the verifier detects a problem with the bar code, it will automatically pause  
the printer. The operator must then correct the problem and take the printer  
out of pause mode before printing will resume.  
Several operational modes are available, ranging from simple freescan to  
one where specific symbology and data is required.  
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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. This provides the capability  
of placing the XiII printers on a production line in a loose loop, print and  
apply configuration, or other applications where the printer must be con-  
trolled by a machine.  
Media Supply Spindle  
The optional Media Supply Spindle replaces the standard hanger. This is  
useful for applications that require the printer to be mounted in a non-  
horizontal position where the standard media hanger prohibits consistent  
media flow.  
Optional Media Supply Fins  
Optional Media Supply Fins are available to convert the standard 3-inch (76  
mm) core diameter to a 1.77 inch (45 mm) core for smaller core media rolls.  
Simply remove the current fins and install the reduced-diameter fins.  
Fonts  
There is a wide range of optional character fonts that can be purchased for  
your XiII printer in addition to those fonts which are standard in the unit.  
Fonts may be purchased on EPROMs or on PCMCIA cards, depending on  
your needs.  
Refer to “Optional Printer Fonts” on page 85 for information about optional  
fonts. From time to time, additions may be made to the list of available  
fonts. Contact your sales representative for further information.  
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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.  
Contact your sales representative to purchase compatible cards.  
KMT Printhead  
The KMT printhead, used on all older printers, is available for use with the  
XiII printers for customers who want to maintain full compatibility with  
their existing printers.  
Communication Interfaces  
IBM® Twinax Interface  
This interface emulates IBM® System 3/X and AS/400 (5224, 5225, 5256,  
and 4214) printers. This option comes with an auto-terminating 1 ft.  
Y-connector cable.  
IBM® Coax Interface  
This interface emulates an IBM® System 3287 printer used in the IBM  
3270 environment. This option comes with a BNC connector to interface to  
your host mainframe’s controller.  
ZebraNet™ (Ethernet) Interface  
The ZebraNet™ Micro Print Server (MPS) provides ethernet connectivity  
for your Zebra printer. The ZebraNet MPS is a multiprotocol print server. It  
provides shared network access to a Zebra printer for a variety of network  
protocols and operating systems. The MPS1-T provides a twisted pair  
(10Base-T) connector for network connections and a parallel Centronics®  
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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.  
RS-485 Interface  
The RS-485 interface provides a simple and cost-effective way to connect a  
PC and multiple printers together to create an instant network. This simple  
cabling system connects directly to a personal computer’s serial port and al-  
lows multiple hook-ups—perfect for anyone who wants to connect several  
printers to a single host.  
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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 from the liner as needed  
Cutter mode: labels are printed and individually cut  
Rewind mode: labels are rewound internally  
Applicator mode: labels are peeled from the liner and presented for use  
by an external applicator device  
Options  
IBM Twinax Interface  
Cutter  
IBM Coax Interface  
Rewind  
ZebraNet™—Ethernet Interface:  
10Base-T and 10Base-2  
Cutter-Rewind  
Cutter Tray  
RS-485 Interface  
Media Supply Spindle  
Clear Media Supply Door  
Applicator Interface  
Font Cards  
Font EPROMs  
Memory Expandable to 2, 3, 5, or 9 MB  
Memory Cards  
On-Line Bar Code Verifier  
Internal Fanfold Media Supply Bin  
PC-470 Print Controller with  
Keyboard and Display for  
Stand-Alone Applications  
Bar-One Windows™-Based  
WYSIWYG On-Screen Label Design  
and Print Application Software  
KMT Printhead (not applicable to  
the 220XiII printer)  
Programmable Print Speeds from 2.4"  
(61 mm) to 8" (203 mm) per second  
Printer Drivers for Windows™ 3.X  
and Windows 95 Operating Systems  
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Zebra Programming language (ZPL II®)  
Downloadable graphics, scalable and  
Slew command  
bitmap fonts, and label formats  
Object copying between memory areas  
(RAM and memory card)  
Code Page 850 character set  
Adjustable print cache  
Programmable quantity with print,  
pause, and cut control  
Communicates in printable ASCII  
characters  
Error-checking protocol  
Controlled via mainframe, mini-  
computer, PC, portable data terminal  
Serialized fields  
Data compression  
Automatic virtual input buffer  
management  
Automatic memory allocation  
Format inversion  
In-spec OCR-A and OCR-B  
UPC/EAN  
Mirror image printing  
User-programmable password  
Status message to host upon request  
Four-position field rotation (0º, 90º,  
180º, and 270º)  
Bar Codes  
Bar code ratios - 2:1, 7:3, 5:2, & 3:1  
Code 11  
Industrial 2 of 5  
Standard 2 of 5  
ISBT-128  
Code 39 (Supports ratios of 2:1 up to  
3:1)  
LOGMARS  
Code 49 (2-dimensional bar code)  
Code 93  
Plessey  
EAN-8, EAN-13, EAN  
EXTENSIONS  
UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC EXTENSIONS  
MSI  
Code 128 (With subsets A, B, and C  
and UCC Case C Codes)  
Codabar (Supports ratios of 2:1 up to  
3:1)  
PDF-417 (2-dimensional bar code)  
POSTNET  
CODABLOCK  
Interleaved 2 of 5 (Supports ratios of  
2:1 up to 3:1, Modulus 10 Check  
Digit)  
MaxiCode  
Data Matrix  
Check digit calculation where  
applicable  
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General Specifications  
General Specifications  
90XiII  
140XiII  
170XiII  
220XiII  
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Printing Specifications  
Printing Specifications  
90XiII  
140XiII  
170XiII  
220XiII  
Ribbon Specification  
Ribbon Specifications  
90XiII  
140XiII  
170XiII  
220XiII  
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Media Specifications  
Media Specifications  
90XiII  
140XiII  
170XiII  
220XiII  
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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. See Figure 19.  
The AC power plug and IEC 320 connector must bear the certification  
mark of at least one of the known international safety organizations  
shown in Figure 20.  
IEC 320  
CONNECTOR  
CONTACT  
VIEW  
3 CONDUCTOR  
<HAR> CABLE  
AC POWER  
PLUG FOR  
YOUR COUNTRY  
NEUTRAL  
EARTH  
LIVE  
Figure 19. Power Line Cord  
+
R
Figure 20. International Safety Organizations  
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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.  
The scalable (smooth) font (CG Triumvirate™ Bold Condensed) is  
expandable on a dot-by-dot basis, height- and width-independent, while  
maintaining smooth edges, to a maximum of 1500 x 1500 dots.  
IBM Code Page 850 international characters are available in fonts A, B,  
C, D, E, F, G, and Ø through software control.  
Table 7. Eight Dots/mm Printhead  
Dot Matrix  
Type  
Minimum Character Size  
Standard  
Fonts  
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Table 8. Twelve Dots/mm Printhead  
Dot Matrix Type Minimum Character Size  
Standard  
Fonts  
Standard Printer Font Examples  
Figure 21. Standard Printer Font Examples  
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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.  
Only one additional font EPROM can be installed in the printer at a time.  
This installation should be performed by a service technician. Once in-  
stalled, this font can be used in addition to the standard fonts available in  
the printer. Refer to your ZPL II Programming Guide or, if using another  
software package to drive your printer, to the instructions accompanying  
that package.  
Optional fonts may also be stored on PCMCIA font cards.  
Once an optional font is installed in the printer, the Configuration Printout  
produced during the Cancel Key Self Test will indicate the font type as the  
“Socket 1 ID”.  
Figure 22 illustrates the optional fonts and Figure 23 shows sample point  
sizes for the bitmap smooth fonts.  
Table 9. Optional Printer Fonts Currently Available  
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Optional Printer Font Examples.  
CG Palacio™ - Standard 0123, Bold 0123, Italic 0123, Bold Italic 0123  
CG Times™ - Standard 0123, Bold 0123, Italic 0123, Bold Italic 0123  
CG Triumvirate™ - Standard 0123, Bold 0123, Italic 0123, Bold Italic 0123  
CG Triumvirate Condensed™ - Bold 0123  
CG Futura™ - Standard 0123, Bold 0123, Italic 0123, Bold Italic 0123  
Greek - Standard 0123, Bold 0123, Italic 0123, Bold Italic 0123  
Univers - Standard 0123, Bold 0123, Italic 0123, Bold Italic 0123  
Figure 22. Select Examples of Optional Fonts  
@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
8 pt  
@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
10 pt  
@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
12 pt  
@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO  
14 pt  
18 pt @ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
24 pt @ABCDEFGHIJ  
30 pt @ABCDEFG  
@ABCDEF  
36 pt  
Figure 23. Bitmap Smooth Fonts: Point Size Examples  
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Appendix  
Printer Interface Technical Information  
System Considerations  
Communications Code  
The XiII printer sends and receives American Standard Code for Informa-  
tion Interchange (ASCII). This code consists of 128 characters (256 for  
Code Page 850) including uppercase and lowercase letters, characters,  
punctuation marks, and various control codes.  
Interfaces  
The method of interfacing the Zebra XiII-Series printer to a data source  
depends on the communication options installed in the printer. The  
standard interfaces are an RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 serial data port and  
a bi-directional parallel port. The IBM® Twinax or IBM Coax option is  
available for those applications which require them.  
Data Specifications  
When communicating via an asynchronous serial data port (RS-232/  
RS-422/RS-485), the baud rate, number of data and stop bits, parity, and  
handshaking are user-selectable. Parity only applies to data transmitted by  
the XiII printer since the parity of received data is ignored.  
When communicating via the parallel port, the previously mentioned  
parameters are not considered. Refer to “Configuration and Calibration”  
on page 29 to configure the communication parameters for the XiII  
printer. The values selected must be the same as those used by the host  
equipment connected to the XiII printer.  
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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 follows both the Electronics Industries Association’s (EIA)  
RS-232 specifications and the Consultative Committee for International  
Telegraph and Telephone (CCITT) V.24 standard signal level specifica-  
tions.  
Table 10 shows the pin configuration and function of rear panel serial data  
connector on the XiII-Series printers.  
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RS-232 Connector (DTE)  
Rear Panel DB-25S  
J3  
Figure 24. RS-232 Connections  
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.  
NOTES: If using a 9 pin to 25 pin adapter plug attached to the computer,  
use a null modem cable between the adapter plug and the Zebra  
printer.  
To connect the printer to other DTE devices with DB-25 connec-  
tors (such as the serial port of a PC), an RS-232 null modem  
(crossover) cable should be used.  
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DB-9S  
Connector  
to P.C.  
DB-25P  
Connector  
to Printer  
Figure 25. 9 Pin to 25 Pin Interconnecting Cable  
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.  
DCE  
1
DTE  
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
20  
20  
Figure 26. 25 Pin to 25 Pin Interconnecting Cable  
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Interconnecting Cable  
from Host RS-422/RS-485 Port  
Male DB-25  
to Printer  
Figure 27. RS-422/RS-485 Interconnecting Cable  
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. Figure 28 illustrates  
the internal connections of the XiII printer’s RS-422 or RS-485 connector.  
RS-422/RS-485 Connector  
Rear Panel DB-25S  
J3  
Figure 28. RS-422/RS-485 Connections  
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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. The parallel interface receives data from the data source  
but cannot send back printer status information over this port. However, if  
the XiII printer receives a “Printer Status Request” command over the paral-  
lel interface, it will send back this status over the RS-232 port.  
Parallel Port Interconnections  
Table 11 shows the pin configuration and function of a standard computer-  
to-printer parallel cable.  
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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.  
Do not bundle the data cables tightly with the power cords.  
Do not tie the data cables to power wire conduits.  
NOTES: Zebra printers comply with FCC “Rules and Regulations”,  
Part 15, Subpart J, for Class A Equipment, using fully shielded  
6-foot data cables. Use of longer cables or unshielded cables  
may increase radiated emissions above the Class A limits.  
RS-422 and RS-485 applications should use twisted shielded  
pairs as recommended in the Appendix of the TIA/EIA-485  
Specification.  
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ASCII Code Chart  
See Table 12. Shaded values are NOT recommended to be used for Com-  
mand Prefix, Format Prefix, or Delimiter characters.  
Table 12. ASCII Code Chart  
HEX CHAR  
00 NUL  
01 SOH  
02 STX  
03 ETX  
04 EOT  
05 ENQ  
06 ACK  
07 BEL  
HEX CHAR  
20 space  
HEX CHAR  
HEX CHAR  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
4F  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
5F  
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
6F  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
a
b
c
d
e
f
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
!
#
$
%
&
g
h
i
08  
09  
0A  
0B  
0C  
0D  
0E  
0F  
BS  
HT  
LF  
VT  
FF  
CR  
SO  
SI  
(
)
*
J
j
+
,
K
L
k
l
-
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
m
n
o
p
q
r
.
/
10 DLE  
11 DC1  
12 DC2  
13 DC3  
14 DC4  
15 NAK  
16 SYN  
17 ETB  
18 CAN  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
{
19  
EM  
1A SUB  
1B ESC  
;
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
FS  
GS  
RS  
US  
<
=
>
?
\
|
]
}
^
~
_
7F DEL  
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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. Without the assistance of a verifier, your eyes  
and/or the scanner to be used in the system are the best way to select the op-  
timum darkness setting. What follows is a simple yet effective method for  
adjusting the darkness to print “in-spec” bar codes.  
1. Load media and ribbon (if used), calibrate the printer, and select the  
proper print method.  
2. To print a label for evaluation, use the following procedure:  
A. With power off, press and hold the Feed key.  
B. Turn the printer power on, then release the Feed key. The printer will be-  
gin printing test labels.  
3. Print a label, then press the Pause key. The label will contain two bar  
codes as well as other printer information. Normal bar codes are printed in a  
horizontal format as they feed out of the printer. Rotated bar codes are  
printed in a vertical format.  
4. Compare the test label printed to the bar codes in Figure 29. If the test  
label appears too dark or too light, increase or decrease the darkness setting  
accordingly.  
5. Resume printing by pressing the Pause key again. Print a few labels at  
the new setting and verify that proper “in-spec” bar codes are being printed.  
Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 until satisfied.  
6. To terminate the printing of the test labels, press the Pause key, then  
press the Cancel key.  
7. Save the new settings permanently, if desired.  
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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. The normal bar code will be “in-  
spec”. Small character alphanumerics will be bold and could be slightly  
filled in. The rotated bar code spaces are small when compared to the in  
spec code, possibly making the code unreadable.  
Slightly Light  
Slightly light labels are, in some cases, preferred to slightly dark for “in-  
spec” bar codes. Both normal and rotated bar codes will be “in-spec”, but  
small alphanumeric characters may not be complete.  
Too Light  
Light labels are obvious. Both normal and rotated bar codes have incom-  
plete bars and spaces. Small alphanumeric characters are unreadable.  
“In-Spec”  
The “in-spec” bar code can only be confirmed by a verifier, but it should  
exhibit some very visible characteristics. The normal bar code will have  
complete, even bars and clear, distinct spaces. The rotated bar code will also  
have complete bars and clear distinct spaces. Although it may not look as  
good as a slightly dark bar code, it will be “in-spec”. In both normal and ro-  
tated styles, small alphanumeric characters will look complete.  
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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.  
bar code A code by which alphanumeric characters can be represented by  
a series of adjacent stripes of different widths. Many different code schemes  
exist, such as the universal product code (UPC) or Code 39.  
calibration (of a printer) A process in which the printer determines some  
basic information needed to print accurately with a particular media/ribbon  
combination.  
character set The set of all letters, numerals, punctuation marks, and other  
characters that can be expressed by a particular barcode or font.  
check digit A character added to a barcode symbol that indicates to the  
scanner that it has read the symbol correctly.  
continuous media Media that has no web (space between labels), notch,  
or gap to separate each label/tag, but rather the media is one long piece of  
material. This media is typically cut into labels of similar length.  
core diameter The inside diameter of the cardboard core at the center of a  
roll of media/ribbon.  
cutter A device that can cut each label/tag immediately after it is printed.  
diagnostics Information about what printer functions are not working. This  
information is used for troubleshooting problems.  
direct thermal printing Printing in which direct thermal media is used. No  
ribbon is used. Instead, the media is coated with a substance which reacts to  
heat generated by the printhead to produce an image.  
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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.  
label available sensor For printers equipped with the Peel-Off Option, this  
sensor detects a printed label waiting to be taken or “picked” by the opera-  
tor. While it detects this label, the printer will not print additional labels.  
Once the label has been taken, printing resumes. Also called “take-label  
sensor”.  
label backing (label liner) The material on which labels are affixed during  
manufacture and which is discarded or recycled by the end-users. Label  
backing (or liner) has a non-stick surface which allows the label to be easily  
removed by the end-user and placed in the desired location.  
media Material onto which data is printed by the printer. Types of media  
include: tagstock, continuous, fanfold, and roll.  
media sensor This sensor is located behind the printhead to detect the pres-  
ence of media and, for non-continuous media, the position of the web, hole,  
notch, or mark that separates each label.  
media supply hanger The hanger that supports media rolls and provides  
consistent media feed to the printhead.  
non-volatile memory Electronic memory that retains data even when  
power is removed.  
print speed The speed at which printing occurs. For thermal transfer print-  
ers, this speed is expressed in terms of ips (inches per second).  
printhead wear The degradation of the surface of the printhead and/or the  
print elements over time. Heat and abrasion can cause printhead wear.  
Therefore, to maximize the life of your printhead use the lowest print dark-  
ness setting (sometimes called burn temperature or head temperature) and  
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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.  
ribbon A band of inked material that is pressed against the media and  
heated to transfer an image onto the media, which in turn is pressed against  
the platen. A ribbon consists of a base film coated with wax or resin “ink”.  
Zebra ribbons also have a back coating that protects the printhead from  
damage.  
ribbon wrinkle A wrinkling of the ribbon caused by improper alignment  
of the strip plate and/or printhead pressure. This wrinkle can be seen just  
above the strip plate. Ribbon wrinkle can cause voids in the printing and/or  
it can cause the spent ribbon to rewind unevenly. Correct this condition by  
performing adjustment procedures.  
roll media Media that comes supplied rolled up on a core (usually card-  
board). Contrast this with fanfold media, which comes folded in a rectangu-  
lar stack.  
supplies A general term for ribbon and media.  
tag A type of media having no adhesive backing but featuring a hole or  
notch by which the tag can be hung on something. Usually tags are made of  
cardboard or other durable material.  
take label sensor See “label available sensor”.  
thermal direct printing See “direct thermal printing”.  
thermal transfer printing A printing method in which the printhead heats  
an ink- or resin-coated ribbon against the media, causing the ink/resin to  
transfer onto the media. By selectively heating the ribbon, an image can be  
formed on the media. See also “ribbon”.  
“void” A space where printing should have occurred but, due to some error  
condition, it did not occur. A void can cause a bar code symbol to be read  
incorrectly or to not be read at all.  
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Index  
Cleaning Schedule 51  
Cleaning Solvent 51  
A
AC Power Fuse 54  
Communication Parameters, Setting  
Baud 38  
Adjustments  
Adjusting for “In-Spec” Bar Codes 95  
Lower Media Sensor 17  
Media Sensor Position 15  
Printhead Pressure 57  
Communications Mode 40  
Data Bits 38  
Host Handshake 39  
Host Port 38  
Applicator Interface 73  
ASCII Code Chart 94  
Auxiliary Port Setting 43  
Network ID 39  
Parity 38  
Protocol 39  
Stop Bits 38  
B
Communications Code 87  
Backfeed Setting 42  
Baud Rate Setting 38  
Black Oval keys (2) 25  
Communications Diagnostics Mode 40  
Configuration and Calibration 29  
Configuration Label 66  
Continuous Media Loading 7  
Control Prefix Character 40  
Control Prefix Setting 40  
C
Cables, interconnection  
9-to-25 pin 90  
null modem 89  
Cutter  
RS-422/RS-485 91  
Cleaning 54  
Calibrate key 25  
Cutter Mode 22  
Calibration  
D
Media and Ribbon Sensor 36  
Darkness setting 32  
Data light 26  
Cancel key 25  
Cancel Key Self Test 66  
Changing Password-Protected Parameters 30  
Check Ribbon light 26  
Data Specifications 87  
Defaults, loading factory 31  
Delimiter Character Setting 41  
Cleaning  
Cutter Module 54  
Exterior 52  
Interior 52  
E
Error light 26  
Media Sensors 53  
Platen Roller 52  
Printhead 52  
Error Messages 59  
Ethernet Interface 74  
Cleaning Diagram 53  
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In-Spec Bar Codes 95  
F
Factory defaults 31  
Fanfold Media Loading 10  
Feed key 25  
K
KMT Printhead 74  
L
Feed Key and Pause Key Self Test 68  
Feed Key Self Test 68  
Fonts 83  
Label Available Sensor 22, 27  
Label Positioning, Parameters  
Backfeed 42  
Fonts, Optional 85  
Label Top Position 42  
Left Position 42  
Format Prefix Setting 40  
Front Panel Display 2, 24  
Front Panel Keys 25  
Label Top Position, Adjusting 42  
Left Position Setting 42  
List Bar Codes Setting 34  
List Fonts Setting 34  
Front Panel Lights 26  
Check Ribbon light 26  
Data light 26  
List Formats Setting 35  
List Images Setting 35  
List Setup Setting 35  
Error light 26  
Paper Out light 26  
Pause light 26  
Power light 26  
Listing Printer Information 34  
Loading Media 6  
Take Label light 26  
Fuse Replacement 54  
Loading Ribbon  
See “Ribbon Loading” 18  
G
Lower Media Sensor  
Adjustments 17  
Figure 17  
Glossary 99  
H
Head Close Setting 41  
Head Resistor Setting 43  
Head Test Count, Setting 43  
Head Test Function 43  
Host Handshake, Setting 39  
Host Port Setting 38  
M
Maintenance Kit 51  
Maximum Length Setting 34  
Media Loading  
Continuous Media 7  
Cutter Mode 11  
Fanfold 10  
I
Fanfold Loading Diagram 10  
Peel-Off Mode 14  
Rewind Mode 11  
IBM Coax Interface 74  
IBM Twinax Interface 74  
Initial Printer Power-Up 28  
Media Power-Up Setting 41  
Media Sensor 15, 27  
Input and Output Signals  
CCITT V.24 88  
EIA RS-232 88  
Media Sensor Assembly  
Position Adjustment 15  
Media Sensor Calibration 36  
Standards Used 88  
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Media Sensor Profile 46  
Printing 36  
Peel-Off Mode 22  
Peel-Off Mode Media Loading 14  
Media Supply Spindle 73  
Media Type Setting 33  
POST  
See “Power-On Self Test” 28  
Power light 26  
N
Power On/Off Switch 23  
Power-On Self Test 28  
Network ID Setting 39  
Next key 25  
Power-Up and Head Close Parameters 41  
Prefix and Delimiter Characters, Selecting 40  
Preventive Maintenance Kit 51  
Previous key 25  
Null modem cable 89  
O
Operating Modes  
Cutter Mode 22  
Print Elements 52  
Peel-Off Mode 22  
Rewind Mode 22  
Tear-Off Mode 21  
Print Mode Setting 32  
Print Parameters, Setting  
Adjusting Print Darkness 32  
Adjusting Tear-Off Position 32  
Maximum Length 34  
Media Type 33  
Operator controls 23  
Options  
Applicator Interface 73  
Communication Interfaces 74  
Cutter 71  
Ethernet Interface 74  
Fonts 73, 92  
IBM Coax Interface 74  
IBM Twinax Interface 74  
Internal Fanfold Media Supply Bin 72  
KMT Printhead 74  
Media Supply Fins 73  
Media Supply Spindle 73  
Memory SIMMs 72  
On-Line Verifier 72  
PCMCIA Type I Memory Cards 74  
Rewind Option 71  
Print Method 33  
Print Mode 32  
Print Width 34  
Print Width Setting 34  
Printer Connections  
Parallel Cable 92  
RS-232 interconnect cable 90  
RS-422/RS-485 Interconnect Cable 91  
RS-422/RS-485 Internal Connections 91  
Printer Information, Listing  
Bar Codes 34  
Fonts 34  
Formats 35  
Images 35  
Setup 35  
RS-485 Interface 75  
P
Printer Self Tests  
Introduction to 65  
Paper Out light 26  
Parity, Setting 38  
Printer Status Sensors 27  
Label Available Sensor 27  
Media Sensor 27  
Pause key 25  
Pause Key Self Test 67  
Pause light 26  
Printhead Position Sensor 27  
Printhead Temperature Sensor 27  
Ribbon Sensor 27  
PCMCIA Type I Memory Cards 74  
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Printhead Pressure Adjustment 57  
T
Printhead Replacement  
Setting the Head Resistor Value 43  
Take Label light 26  
Tear-Off Mode 21  
Printhead Test 43  
Tear-Off Position Setting 32  
Tear-Off/Peel-Off Plate 21  
Toggle Positioning 56  
Printhead, Cleaning 52  
Program Mode, entering 29  
Program Mode, leaving 31  
Protocol Setting 39  
Troubleshooting  
Error Messages 59  
R
U
Removing the Label Backing Material 15  
Removing Used Ribbon 20  
Ribbon Loading 18  
Upper Media Sensor 16  
W
Warranty Information iii  
Ribbon Sensor 27  
Ribbon Sensor Calibration 36  
Roll Media Loading 9  
Z
ZPL Mode Setting 41  
RS-232 Connections 89  
RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Pinouts 88  
RS-422/RS-485 Connections 91  
RS-422/RS-485 Interconnection Cable 91  
RS-422/RS-485 Internal Connections 91  
RS-485 Interface 77  
S
Self Tests  
Cancel Key 66  
Communications Diagnostics 68  
Feed Key 68  
Feed Key and Pause Key 68  
Pause Key 67  
Sensor Profile, Printing  
See “Media Sensor Profile” 36  
Serial Data Port 88  
Setup/Exit key 25  
Standard Printer Font Examples 84  
Stop Bits Setting 38  
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