EDGE Tech Printer QL Series User Manual

QL Series  
User Guide  
UMAN-QL rev. A February 2004  
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Ta b le o f C o n t e n t s  
Proprietary Statement ................................................. 5  
Introduction to the QL Series ..................................... 7  
Unpacking and Inspection .......................................................................... 7  
Reporting Damage ...................................................................................... 7  
QL 220 Introduction .................................................................................... 8  
QL 320 Introduction .................................................................................... 9  
QL 420 Introduction .................................................................................. 10  
Getting Ready to Print ................................................11  
Battery..........................................................................11  
Installing the Battery .................................................................................. 11  
Charging the Battery .................................................................................. 12  
LI 72 Single Battery Charger ..................................................................... 12  
UCLI72-4 Quad Charger ............................................................................ 13  
Battery Safety ............................................................................................. 14  
Charger Safety ........................................................................................... 15  
Loading the Media ..................................................... 16  
Installing the Media ................................................................................... 16  
Operator Controls ...................................................... 21  
Standard Keypad ....................................................................................... 21  
LCD Control Panel ...................................................................................... 23  
Verify the Printer Is Working ..................................... 26  
Printing a Configuration Label ................................................................... 26  
Connecting the Printer .............................................. 26  
Cable Communications ............................................................................. 27  
IR Communications ................................................................................... 28  
Wireless Communications with Bluetoothusing ZBR-2 Radio .............. 29  
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Module Using CF Radio .............. 31  
QL 320 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Module Using PCMCIA  
Radio .......................................................................................................... 33  
QL 420 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Module Using PCMCIA  
Radio .......................................................................................................... 35  
Frequency Hopping Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Module Using  
PCMCIA Radio ............................................................................................ 37  
WLAN Overview ........................................................................................ 39  
Setting Up the Software ............................................ 39  
Using the Accessories............................................... 41  
Belt Clip ...................................................................................................... 41  
Kickstand .................................................................................................... 41  
Desk Stand ................................................................................................. 42  
Adjustable Shoulder Strap ........................................................................ 43  
Carrying Strap ............................................................................................ 44  
Preventive Maintenance ............................................ 45  
Extending Battery Life ............................................................................... 45  
Cleaning Instructions ................................................................................ 45  
QL220 Cleaning .......................................................................................... 47  
QL 320 Cleaning ......................................................................................... 49  
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QL 420 Cleaning ......................................................................................... 51  
Troubleshooting ......................................................... 52  
Standard Control Panel ............................................................................. 52  
Optional LCD Control Panel ...................................................................... 52  
Troubleshooting Topics ............................................................................ 53  
Troubleshooting Tests ............................................................................... 55  
Printing a Configuration Label ................................................................... 55  
Communications Diagnostics ................................................................... 55  
Calling Technical Support .......................................................................... 58  
Specifications............................................................. 59  
Printing Specifications ............................................................................... 59  
Memory/Communications Specifications ................................................ 59  
Label Specifications ................................................................................... 60  
Font/Bar Code Specifications .................................................................... 61  
Communications Port ................................................................................ 62  
Physical/Environmental/Electrical Specifications ..................................... 63  
QL Series Accessories ............................................................................... 67  
Appendix A ................................................................ 69  
Interface Cables  
Appendix B ................................................................ 73  
Media Supplies  
Appendix C ................................................................ 73  
Maintenance Supplies  
Appendix D ................................................................. 74  
Product Support  
Index ............................................................................ 75  
Patent Numbers ......................................................... 77  
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P r o p r ie t a r y S t a t e m e n t  
This manual contains proprietary information of Zebra Technologies Corporation. It is  
intended solely for the information and use of parties operating and maintaining the  
equipment described herein. Such proprietary information may not be used, repro-  
duced, or disclosed to any other parties for any other purpose without the expressed  
written permission of Zebra Technologies Corporation.  
Product Improvements  
Since continuous product improvement is a policy of Zebra Technologies Corporation,  
all specifications and signs are subject to change without notice.  
FCC Compliance Statement  
Class B digital device. Tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office use.  
WARNING: Exposure to Radio Frequency radiation. To conform to FCC RF exposure  
requirements this device shall be used in accordance with the operating conditions  
and instructions listed in this manual. Note that there are several radio options avail-  
able with this printer. Additional regulatory information is contained in later sections  
devoted to each radio individually.  
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded  
cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance.  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Zebra Technologies  
Corporation could void the users authority to operate this equipment.  
Canadian Compliance Statement  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
"IC:" before the equipment certification number signifies that the Industry Canada tech-  
nical specifications were met. It does not guarantee that the certified product will oper-  
ate to the user's satisfaction.  
Agency Approvals and Regulatory Information  
• Design certified by CSA  
• FCC part 15  
• Canadian STD RSS-210  
• EN55022:1998 Class B European Electromagnetic Radiation Standard  
• EN55022:1998 European Immunity Standard  
• EN60950: 2000 Safety Standard  
• NOM/NYCE (Mexico)  
• C-Tick (Australia)  
Liability Disclaimer  
Inasmuch as every effort has been made to supply accurate information in this manu-  
al, Zebra Technologies Corporation is not liable for any erroneous information or omis-  
sions. Zebra Technologies Corporation reserves the right to correct any such errors  
and disclaims liability resulting therefrom.  
No Liability for Consequential Damage  
In no event shall Zebra Technologies Corporation or anyone else involved in the cre-  
ation, production, or delivery of the accompanying product (including hardware and  
software) be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damag-  
es for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or  
other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or the results of use of or inability to use  
such product, even if Zebra Technologies Corporation has been advised of the possi-  
bility of such damages. Because some states do not allow the exclusion of liability for  
consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Copyrights  
The copyrights in this manual and the system described therein are owned by Zebra  
Technologies Corporation. All rights are reserved. Unauthorized reproduction of this  
manual or the software in any of the system modules may result in imprisonment of  
up to one year and fines of up to $10,000 (17 U.S.C.506). Copyright violators may be  
subject to civil liability.  
All products and brand names are trademarks of their respective companies. All  
rights reserved. ©2004 ZIH Corp.  
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In t r o d u c t io n t o t h e Q L S e r ie s  
Thank you for choosing one of our Zebra QL Series Mobile  
Printers. These rugged printers are sure to become produc-  
tive and efficient additions to your workplace thanks to their  
innovative design. Because theyre made by Zebra Technolo-  
gies, youre assured of world-class support for all of your bar  
code printers, software, and supplies.  
• This users guide gives you the information youll need to  
operate all QL Series printers.  
• The QL Series uses the CPCL programming language. To  
create and print labels using the CPL language, refer to  
the Mobile Printer Programming Guide (available on our  
our Label Vista™ label creation program.  
• The QL Series offers optional interpreters for the EPL and  
ZPL II® (up to X.8 firmware) Programming Languages.  
The printer must be equipped with the optional memory  
upgrade and an appropriate application in order to use  
this function. Manuals for the ZPL II or EPL2 label design  
programming languages are available on our website at:  
Unpacking and Inspection  
Inspect the printer for possible shipping damage:  
• Check all exterior surfaces for damage.  
• Open the media cover (refer to “Loading the Media” in the  
Getting Ready to Print section) and inspect the media  
compartment for damage.  
In case shipping is required, save the carton and all packing  
material.  
Reporting Damage  
If you discover shipping damage:  
• Immediately notify and file a damage report with the  
shipping company. Zebra Technologies Corporation is not  
responsible for any damage incurred during shipment of  
the printer and will not cover the repair of this damage  
under its warranty policy.  
Keep the carton and all packing material for inspection.  
• Notify your authorized Zebra re-seller.  
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Q L 2 2 0 In t r o d u c t io n  
Figure 1: QL 220 Overview  
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8. QuickLink Module  
9. Print Head  
10. “E-Z Peel” Label Peeler  
11. Media Support Disks  
12. Media Cover  
13. Belt Clip  
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15. Battery Charging  
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16. Communications Port  
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Q L 3 2 0 In t r o d u c t io n  
Figure 1B: QL 320 Overview  
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7. “D” Rings  
8. Control Panel  
9. QuickLink Module  
10. Print Head  
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11. Media Support Disks  
12. Media Cover  
13. Belt Clip  
14. Battery  
15. Battery Charging Receptacle  
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Q L 4 2 0 In t r o d u c t io n  
Figure 1C: QL 420 Overview  
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4. Rear Media Slot  
5. Media Support  
6. “EZ-Peel Peeler  
7. Latch  
8. Latch Release Button  
9. “D” Rings  
10. Control Panel  
11. QuickLink Module  
12. Print Head  
13. Media Support Disks  
14. Media Cover  
15. Communications Port  
16. Belt Clip  
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18. Battery Charging  
Receptacle  
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G e t t in g R e a d y t o P r in t  
Battery  
Installing the Battery  
NOTE: Batteries are shipped uncharged. Remove protective  
shrink-wrap and labels from new battery packs prior to use.  
1. Rotate the Belt Clip to allow access to the Battery com-  
partment.  
2. Insert the battery into the printer as shown in Figure 2,  
3. Rock the Battery into the printer as shown until it locks in  
place.  
When the battery is first installed, the Control Panel indica-  
tors may briefly turn on and then go off which indicates the  
battery is not fully charged (see Charging the Battery” below  
and Operator Controls).  
Figure 2: Installing the Battery  
Battery  
Belt Clip  
Belt Clip  
Charger Jack  
Battery  
QL 320  
QL 220  
Belt Clip  
Charger Jack  
QL 420  
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Figure 3: Single Charger  
LI72 Charger  
Charger Jack  
Charging the Battery  
LI 72 Single Battery Charger  
Refer to Figure 3. Your battery charger may look slightly dif-  
ferent from the ones illustrated.  
1. Install the battery in the printer and plug the Charger into  
the appropriate A.C. wall receptacle. Then insert the  
charge cable into the battery charger jack.  
2. The charger LED will indicate the status of the charger as  
follows:  
• A steady light indicates the battery is undergoing a fast  
charge.  
• A slow blinking light indicates the charger is in trickle  
mode. The battery is ready for use.  
• A rapidly blinking light indicates a problem with the  
battery. The battery may have an internal short, or its  
charge monitoring circuitry may be malfunctioning. The  
battery should not be used any further.  
• Battery Packs may be charged either when installed in the  
printer or when removed.  
Do not attempt to charge batteries with the LI 72 while printing.  
Attempting to print while charging can result in improperly  
charged batteries.  
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UCLI72-4 Quad Charger  
The UCLI72-4 Quad Charger is designed to charge up to four  
QL Series battery packs simultaneously. Batteries must be re-  
moved from the printer to be charged in the Quad Charger.  
1. Ensure that the charger has been installed properly per  
the Quad Charger instruction manual. Ensure that the power  
indicator on the front panel is on.  
2. Remove any protective shrink-wrap and labels from all  
battery packs prior to use. Plug a battery pack into any one of  
the four charging bays as shown in Figure 4, noting the orien-  
tation of the battery pack. Slide the battery pack into the  
charging bay until it stops. Then rock the battery pack back  
until it snaps into place. The amber indicator directly under the  
battery being charged will turn on if the battery is properly in-  
serted.  
The indicators under the battery will allow you to monitor  
the charging process per the table below:  
Amber  
On  
Green  
Off  
Battery Status  
Charging  
On  
Flashing  
On  
80% charged (O.K. to use)  
Completely Charged  
Fault  
Off  
Flashing  
Off  
Note: A fault condition is caused by a problem with the battery.  
The charger may indicate a fault because the battery is too hot or  
cold to charge reliably. Try to charge the battery again when it  
returns to the room’s ambient temperature. If the Amber indicator  
starts flashing on the second attempt, the battery should be  
discarded.  
Quad Charger Cycle Times :  
Battery Status  
QL 220/320  
QL 420  
2.5 Hrs.  
5 Hrs.  
Battery 80% Charged 1.25 Hrs.  
Battery Fully Charged 2.5 Hrs.  
NOTE: These times are for completely discharged batteries.  
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Battery packs which are only partially discharged will take  
less time to reach their charged state. Batteries which have  
reached 80% of their charge capacity may be used, however,  
it is recommended that you allow the batteries to reach a full  
charge to maintain maximum battery life.  
The UCLI72-4 Quad Charger has a safety feature which  
stops charging a battery after six hours regardless of  
its charge state.  
Figure 4: Quad Charger  
Power Supply  
1. Slide Battery Pack into  
Charger bay  
2. Rock Battery Pack  
into place  
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Battery Safety  
Avoid accidental short circuiting of any battery. Allowing  
battery terminals to contact conductive material will create a  
short circuit which could cause burns and other injuries or could  
start a fire.  
Use of any charger not approved specifically by Zebra for use with  
its batteries could cause damage to the battery pack or the  
printer and will void the warranty.  
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Charger Safety  
Use care in locating the Quad Charger. Do not place it in  
locations where liquids or metallic objects may be dropped into  
the charging bays. Do not block the ventilating slots on the top  
and bottom covers. Ensure that the Charger is plugged into a  
power source which won’t accidently be turned off if you will be  
charging batteries overnight.  
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Loading the Media  
You can operate QL Series printers in one of two different  
modes: Tear-Off or Peel-Off. Tear-Off mode allows you to tear  
off each label (or a strip of labels) after it is printed. In Peel-Off  
mode, the backing material is peeled away from the label as it  
is printed. After you remove this label, the next one is printed.  
Installing the Media  
QL 420 and QL 220 Printers  
1. Open the printer: Refer to Figure 5 (QL 420 shown).  
• Press the latch release button on the side of the printer as  
shown at 1” below. The latch assembly will flip open  
automatically  
• On the QL 420, pull up the latch assembly completely as  
shown at 2” to unlatch the Media Cover.  
• Rotate the Media Cover back as shown at 3”, exposing  
the media compartment and the adjustable media sup-  
ports.  
Figure 5: Opening the QL 420 & QL 220  
Media Compartment  
Media Supports  
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QL 320 Printers  
1A. Open the printer: Refer to Figure 5a.  
• Rotate the latch release levers on each side of the printer  
as shown at 1” below. The latch assembly will flip open  
automatically as shown at 2”.  
• Rotate the Media Cover back as shown at 3”, exposing  
the media compartment and the adjustable media sup-  
ports.  
Figure 5A: Opening the QL 320  
Media  
Compartment  
Media Supports  
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All models  
2. Load the media:  
Loading media from an internal supply. Refer to Figure 6.  
• Pull the media supports apart, insert the roll of media  
between them, and let the media supports close. Ensure  
that the media pulls off the core in the direction shown in  
Figure 6. The supports will adjust themselves to the  
width of the media, and the media should be able to spin  
freely on the supports.  
Figure 6: Installing Media  
Media Roll  
Note direction  
media pulls off the  
roll.  
Pull Media Supports  
apart.  
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QL 420 Only  
2A. Load the media (continued):  
Loading media from an external supply. Refer to Figure 7.  
The QL 420 has a loading slot in the rear of the media com-  
partment which allows you to use standard 4” (101.6 mm)  
wide fan-fold media from an external supply. The external  
supply must be designed such that it does not exert excessive  
drag as media is fed through the printer, which could result in  
distorted printing.  
Zebra can provide a vehicle mount (p/n DC16620-1) de-  
signed specifically for the QL 420 which incorporates an exter-  
nal media supply bin.  
• Pull the media supports apart, insert a Media Spacer  
(Zebra part number BA16625-1) between them, and  
let the media supports close.  
Insert the media from the  
external supply through the  
rear feed slot, between the  
media guides and up  
through the media compart-  
ment as shown.  
Make sure the  
side of the  
media you will  
be printing on  
faces the  
Media Spacer  
p/n BA16625-1  
Feed media  
through rear  
feed slot  
Surface of  
media to be  
printed must  
face the print-  
head  
Figure 7: Installing Media from an External Supply (QL 420 only)  
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print head.  
3. Close the Media Cover: Refer to Figure 8.  
• If you plan to use the printer in the tear-off mode, close  
the media cover as shown at 2”, then rotate the latch  
assembly as shown until it locks into place, as shown at  
“4”.  
• If you plan to use the printer in the peel-off mode, peel a  
few labels off of the media and pull it out of the printer as  
shown at 1”. Close the media cover as shown at 2”.  
Rotate the “EZ-Peel” peeler bar until it locks into place on  
the latch, as shown at “3”, then rotate the Latch as shown  
until it locks into place, as shown at 4”.  
Turn on the printer or press the Feed button if the printer  
is already on.  
The printer will advance the media to the next label, if  
printing labels. If you are printing on journal media, the  
printer will advance a short strip of media and will then be  
ready for printing.  
Figure 8: Closing the Media Cover  
Pull Media out  
of Printer  
Media Cover  
“EZ-Peel” Peeler  
Bar  
Flip down if using  
media in the peel-  
off mode.  
Latch  
Assembly  
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Operator Controls  
QL Series printers are available with one of two possible  
control panels. The standard control panel is detailed below  
and in Figure 9. The optional control panel (Figure 10) fea-  
tures an LCD which allows easy display and selection of many  
printer functions detailed on following pages.  
Standard Keypad  
The standard keypad has three control buttons and two mul-  
tipurpose indicators.  
• The Power button turns the printer on and off.  
• The Feed button advances a length of media which is  
determined by the type of media being used. Label  
media will be advanced to the next gap or bar sense  
marker. Journal (plain) media will be advanced a length  
determined by the printers software.  
• The Function button is controlled by a printers specific  
application to support such functions as:  
Print a battery level report.  
Print the Local Area Network (LAN) status  
Print a Short Range Radio Frequency (SRRF) status  
Print a media supply report  
The green LED on the left side of the control panel indicates  
the status of several printer features:  
• A slowly blinking sequence indicates the printers battery  
needs charging.  
• Printers with a wireless QuickLink module installed: a  
quickly blinking sequence indicates the printer has not  
established a link to either a Local Area Network or a  
compatible wireless equipped terminal.  
• Printers with a wireless QuickLink module installed: A  
steadily lit indicator shows that the printer has established  
a wireless link, either to the LAN or to a compatible  
terminal.  
A steadily lit green indicator on a non-wireless printer is a  
power-on indicator.  
The yellow LED on the right side of the control panel has  
two indication conditions.  
• A rapidly blinking yellow LED and a chime indicate that no  
application has been loaded into the printer.  
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• Printers with a wireless QuickLink module installed: a  
rapidly blinking LED indicates normal data transmission.  
• A steadily lit yellow LED indicates an error condition. This  
can be caused by one of the following:  
1. The media cover is not completely closed and latched.  
2. The printer is out of media.  
Figure 9: Standard Control Panel  
Yellow LED  
Steady Light indicates error  
condition: out of media or  
media cover not closed.  
Fast Blink indicates RF activi-  
ty (on RF equipped units  
only)  
Green LED  
Steady Light indicates power on  
and/or established RF link.  
Fast blink with beeper indi-  
cates no application loaded  
Fast Blink indicates no RF link (on  
RF equipped units only)  
Slow Blink means low battery  
Feed Button  
Power Button  
Press to advance the media  
one blank label or a soft-  
ware determined length of  
journal media.  
Press to turn unit  
on. Press again to  
turn unit off  
Function Button  
Specific functions are under  
printer application control.  
Figure 9: Standard Control panel  
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LCD Control Panel  
The optional LCD control panel has buttons for the power  
on/off and media feed functions just as in the standard control  
panel. In addition, it has two keys which allow easy navigation  
and selection of menu options affecting many printer func-  
tions.  
The Scroll” button allows scrolling through the various op-  
tions and settings. The Select” button allows selection of the  
option or function displayed on the screen.  
The top of the screen has a row of status icons which indi-  
cate the state of various printer functions:  
Indicates that the printer is associated with a wireless  
Local Area Network (LAN). This icon is functional only  
with QL Series printers with a WLAN wireless option  
installed.  
A flashing icon indicates low battery status. You  
should suspend any printing operations and recharge or  
replace the Battery Pack as soon as is convenient.  
A flashing icon indicates that the media cover is open or  
not properly latched.  
A flashing icon indicates that a file is being down-  
loaded to the printer.  
A flashing icon indicates that the printer does not detect  
any media. This could indicate an out of media condition,  
or improperly loaded media.  
In addition to the status icons, the LCD control panel can dis-  
play many of the printers settings and functions as text. Ap-  
plications can be written to allow the user to view and /or  
modify these settings using the scroll and select keys on the  
display. Refer to the “LCD Functions Table” on the following  
page for the full set of printer features that can be made avail-  
able with the LCD panel.  
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The LCD has a backlighting option which allows viewing of  
the screen in a dark environment, or provides better contrast  
in a very bright environment. Use of the display backlight will  
decrease the time the printer will run between charges. Refer  
to the section Extending Battery Lifefor more information.  
Fi gure 10: Optional LCD Control Panel  
Feed Button  
Press to advance the  
media one blank  
Scroll Button  
Press to scroll  
through the menu  
label or a software  
choices on the  
LCD.  
determined length of  
journal media.  
Printer Status  
Icons  
Indicates the status  
of several printer  
functions  
Power Button  
Select  
Button  
Press to select a  
menu choice on  
the LCD.  
Press to turn unit on.  
Press again to turn unit  
off  
LCD  
See LCD Functions Table for an  
overview of menu options  
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Extended LCD Functions  
Function  
Default setting  
Scroll & Select Options  
Sensor Type  
Gap  
Bar  
Gap  
9600  
19200  
32400  
7
Baud Rate  
19200  
8
Data Bits  
WLAN ID*  
Label Top  
8
Factory Set  
Value  
N/A  
000  
Increase (+ 120 dots  
max.)  
Decrease (-120 dots  
max.)  
Left Position  
000  
Increase (+ 120 dots  
max.)  
Decrease (-120 dots  
max.)  
LCD Contrast  
0
Increase  
Decrease  
60 sec.  
5 min.  
No-activity Timeout*  
60 sec.  
10 min.  
30 min  
Custom  
Tear-off Position  
00  
Increase (+ 120 dots  
max.)  
Decrease (-120 dots  
max.)  
Media Type  
Label  
Off  
Label  
Journal  
Media Width Sensing†  
On  
Off  
Display Width  
LCD Backlight  
Off  
No  
On  
Off  
Momentary On w/  
time delay  
No  
Factory Reset  
(Resets all to  
Yes  
factory set values)  
* Some parameters, such as the WLAN ID number and non-standard no-activity time  
out values can be set using a PC running Zebra’s Label Vista label creation program  
and a data cable link to the printer.  
† Media width sensing is an option. Display for this option may not be visible, or selec-  
tion options may change, depending on the printer’s application.  
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Verify the Printer Is Working  
Before you connect the printer to your computer or portable  
data terminal, make sure that the printer is in proper working  
order. You can do this by printing a configuration label using  
the “two key reset” method. If you cant get this label to print,  
refer to “Troubleshooting.  
Printing a Configuration Label  
1. Turn the printer off. Load the media compartment with  
journal media (media with no black bars printed on the  
back)  
2. Press and hold the Feed Button.  
3. Press and release the Power button and keep the Feed  
button pressed. When printing starts, release the Feed  
button.  
The unit will print a line of interlocking x” characters to  
ensure all elements of the print head are working, print out the  
version of software loaded in the printer and then print two re-  
ports.  
The first report indicates model, ROM version, serial num-  
ber, baud rate, etc. The second report prints out more de-  
tailed information on the printers configuration and parameter  
settings. If no second report appears, there is no application  
loaded. (See the Troubleshooting Section for a sample print-  
out and a further discission on how to use the configuration  
label as a diagnostic tool.)  
Connecting the Printer  
The printer must establish communications with a host ter-  
minal which sends the data to be printed. Communications  
occur in four basic ways:  
• By a cable between the printer and its host terminal  
• Linking to a host terminal via Infrared (usually by means  
of the industry standard IrDA protocol)  
• By means of a Bluetooth™ short range radio frequency  
link.  
• By means of a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) per  
802.11b specifications.  
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Cable Communications  
connecting  
CAUTION. The power should be turned off before  
or disconnecting the communications cable.  
All QL Series printers can communicate by cable; the specif-  
ic cable supplied with your printer will vary with the host ter-  
minal. The 8- pin circular connector on your communications  
cable plugs into the serial communications port on the side of  
the printer. The connector is keyed to assure correct align-  
ment; do not try to force the cable if it does not plug in. The  
other end of the cable must be plugged into the host terminal  
as shown in Figure 11, or to a serial port on a computer (Fig-  
ure 12.) Communications between the terminal and the print-  
er are controlled by the applications running on the terminal  
and the printer.  
Figure 11: Cable Communications  
Communications Cable to Terminal  
Part number varies. Refer to Appendix A.  
Communications  
Port  
Figure 12: Communications with a P.C.  
Serial Communications Cable to  
Computer  
Refer to Appendix A for part numbers.  
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IR Communications  
Printers equipped for infrared (IR) communications are iden-  
tified by a small “IR” logo on the units label. IR allows wireless  
communications between the printer and the host terminal. IR  
units can also communicate with a cable as detailed above,  
however, IR functions are disabled when the cable is plugged  
in. Printers with the IR option can be configured to conform to  
the standard IrDA communications protocol  
Linking a Printer to an IrDA Host  
IrDA compliant terminals will automatically initiate communi-  
cations to the printer. First ensure that there is a direct line of  
sight between the printer and the terminal that will be sending  
data. The IR window on the front of the printer must face the  
corresponding window on the terminal to properly send and  
receive signals. An IrDA compliant terminal will seek out any  
linkable devices and establish communications between them,  
even turning the printer on if necessary.  
Figure 13: IR Communications  
1M (39”)  
Area of IR Window  
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Wireless Communications with Bluetooth™using ZBR-2 Radio  
The following section only applies when the Bluetooth Module (FCC ID: I28MD-BTC2TY)  
is installed in a QL series printer (note that only one of the radio options can be in-  
stalled in the printer at one time).  
“Bluetooth” is a worldwide standard for the exchange of data  
between two devices via radio frequencies. Bluetooth radios  
are relatively low powered to help prevent interference with  
other devices running at similar radio frequencies. This limits  
the range of a Bluetooth device to about 10 meters (about 32  
feet).  
Both the printer and the device it communicates with must  
follow the Bluetooth standard.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation  
The radiated output power of this internal Bluetooth radio is far  
below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, this  
Bluetooth radio must be used in such a manner that the antenna is  
2.5 cm or further from the human body.  
The radio and antenna are mounted internally in this printer such  
that when the printer is worn with the back of the printer against  
the body and the front of the printer (where paper exits) away from  
the body, then the 2.5 cm distance between the antenna and the  
users body will be met. Do not use the printer in an unauthorized  
manner.  
The internal Bluetooth radio operates within guidelines found in  
radio frequency safety standards and recommendations. The level  
of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy  
emitted by other wireless devices such as mobile phones.  
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LI, NOR)  
Important Notice:  
This device is a portable RF printer intended  
for com m ercial and industrial use in all EU and  
EFTA m em ber states.  
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Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove  
presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  
• EN 60950: 2000  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.4.1 (2003-04)  
Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-1/-17 V1.4.1/1.2.1 (2002-08)  
EMC requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment.  
This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home  
and office use in all EU and EFTA member states.  
Bluetooth™ Networking Overview  
In order to exchange data, two Bluetooth enabled devices  
must establish a connection. Bluetooth software is always  
running in the background, ready to respond to connection re-  
quests. One device (known as the master or the client) must  
request a connection with another. The second device (the  
slave or the server) then accepts or rejects the connection. A  
Bluetooth enabled QL series printer will normally act as a  
slave, but in theory any Bluetooth device can be either a mas-  
ter or a slave. This miniature network is sometimes referred to  
as a piconet” and can consist of several Bluetooth enabled  
devices.  
For the most part, communications using the Bluetooth pro-  
tocol are initiated and processed without any operator inter-  
vention, much like the IrDA system described previously.  
Each Bluetooth enabled QL series printer has a unique Blue-  
tooth Device Address (BDA) loaded into its QuickLink module  
when manufactured.  
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Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Module Using CF Radio  
The following section only applies when the CF (Compact Flash) WLAN module (With  
FCC ID: I28MD-QL4137) is installed in a QL series printer (note that only one of the  
radio options can be installed in the printer at one time). The FCC ID number label is  
on the front of the module and can be read with the module installed.  
WARNING: Use of a QL series printer with the radio module  
marked “with FCC ID: I28MD-QL4137” meets the FCC requirements  
for radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure in the standard body  
worn configuration with no minimum separation. In this  
configuration, which applies whether the belt clip or shoulder  
strap is used, the face of the printer from which paper is  
transported is facing away from the user’s body. The standard  
configuration must always be used when the printer is body worn.  
QL 220, QL 320 and QL 420 printers with this radio option have  
been SAR tested. The maximum SAR value measured for each  
model was 1.1W/kg averaged over 1 gram.  
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This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH, ICE,  
LI, NOR)  
Important Notice:  
This device is a portable RF printer intended  
for com m ercial and industrial use in all EU and  
EFTA m em ber states except in France where  
restrictive use applies.  
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This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove  
presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  
• EN 60950: 2000  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 (2001-12)  
Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)  
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EMC requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment.  
This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home  
and office use in all EU and EFTA member states, except in France where  
restrictive use applies.  
The use of this frequency band in France is subject to restrictions. You may  
only use channels 10 and 11 (2457 and 2462 MHz) on French territory,  
except in those French departments as listed in the table below where  
channels 1-13 (2412-2472 MHz) may be used. For more information see  
01 Ain  
36 Indre  
69 Rhone  
02 Aisne  
37 Indre et Loire  
39 J ura  
70 Haute Saone  
71 Saone et Loire  
72 Sarthe  
03 Allier  
05 Hautes Alpes  
08 Ardennes  
09 Ariege  
41 Loir et Cher  
42 Loire  
75 Paris  
45 Loiret  
77 Seine et Marne  
78 Yvelines  
10 Aube  
50 Manche  
11 Aude  
54 Meurthe et Moselle  
55 Meuse  
79 Deux Sievres  
82 Tarn et Garonne  
84 Vaucluse  
12 Aveyron  
16 Charente  
19 Correze  
2A Corse Sud  
2B Haute Corse  
21 Cote dOr  
24 Dordogne  
25 Doubs  
57 Moselle  
58 Nievre  
86 Vienne  
59 Nord  
88 Vosges  
60 Oise  
89 Yonne  
61 Orne  
90 Territoire de Belfort  
91 Essonne  
63 Puy de Dome  
64 Pyrenees Atlantique  
65 Hautes Pyrenees  
66 Pyrenees Orientales  
67 Bas Rhin  
68 Haute Rhin  
92 Hauts de Seine  
93 Seine St Denis  
94 Val de Marne  
26 Drome  
27 Eure  
32 Gers  
35 Ille et Vilaine  
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QL 320 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Module Using  
PCMCIA Radio  
The following section only applies when the PCMCIA WLAN module (FCC ID: I28-  
QL320352) is installed in the QL 320 printer (note that only one of the radio options  
can be installed in the printer at one time). The FCC ID number label is on the front of  
the module and can be read with the module installed.  
WARNING: Use of the QL 320 with the radio module marked  
with FCC ID: I28-QL320352 meets the FCC requirements for radio  
frequency (RF) radiation exposure in the standard body worn  
configuration with no minimum separation. In this configuration,  
which applies whether the belt clip or shoulder strap is used, the  
face of the printer from which paper is transported is facing away  
from the user’s body. The standard configuration must always be  
used when the printer is body worn. This configuration maintains  
the required 1 cm separation distance.  
The printer with this radio option has been SAR tested. The  
maximum SAR value measured was .819 W/kg averaged over 1  
gram.  
European Regulatory Information for this Radio  
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DK  
GR  
NL  
UK  
FIN  
IRE  
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F
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LUX  
S
E
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crossed out!  
This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH,  
ICE, LI, NOR)  
Important Notice:  
This device is a portable RF printer intended for com -  
m ercial and industrial use in all EU and EFTA m em -  
ber states except in France where restrictive use ap-  
plies.  
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Europe EU Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove  
presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.3.1 (2001-12)- Technical requirements for spread-  
spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)- EMC requirements for spread-spectrum  
radio equipment  
In France there are restrictions in the use of this device. A restricted  
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frequency band exists in France. When operating this device on French  
territory you may only use channels 10 and 11 (2457 and 2463 MHz). It is  
not allowed to operate this device at any other frequency supported by the  
device. For more information see http://www.anfr.fr/  
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove  
presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  
• EN 60950: 2000  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 (2001-12)  
Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)  
EMC requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment.  
This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home  
and office use in all EU and EFTA member states, except in France where  
restrictive use applies.  
The use of this frequency band in France is subject to restrictions. You may  
only use channels 10 and 11 (2457 and 2462 MHz) on French territory,  
except in those French departments as listed in the table below where  
channels 1-13 (2412-2472 MHz) may be used. For more information see  
01 Ain  
36 Indre  
69 Rhone  
02 Aisne  
37 Indre et Loire  
39 J ura  
70 Haute Saone  
71 Saone et Loire  
72 Sarthe  
03 Allier  
05 Hautes Alpes  
08 Ardennes  
09 Ariege  
41 Loir et Cher  
42 Loire  
75 Paris  
45 Loiret  
77 Seine et Marne  
78 Yvelines  
10 Aube  
50 Manche  
11 Aude  
54 Meurthe et Moselle  
55 Meuse  
79 Deux Sievres  
82 Tarn et Garonne  
84 Vaucluse  
12 Aveyron  
16 Charente  
19 Correze  
2A Corse Sud  
2B Haute Corse  
21 Cote dOr  
24 Dordogne  
25 Doubs  
57 Moselle  
58 Nievre  
86 Vienne  
59 Nord  
88 Vosges  
60 Oise  
89 Yonne  
61 Orne  
90 Territoire de Belfort  
91 Essonne  
63 Puy de Dome  
64 Pyrenees Atlantique  
65 Hautes Pyrenees  
66 Pyrenees Orientales  
67 Bas Rhin  
68 Haute Rhin  
92 Hauts de Seine  
93 Seine St Denis  
94 Val de Marne  
26 Drome  
27 Eure  
32 Gers  
35 Ille et Vilaine  
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QL 420 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Module Using  
PCMCIA Radio  
The following section only applies when the PCMCIA WLAN module (FCC ID: I28-  
QL420352) is installed in the QL 420 printer (note that only one of the radio options  
can be installed in the printer at one time). The FCC ID number label is on the front of  
the module and can be read with the module installed.  
WARNING: Use of the QL 420 with the radio module marked  
with FCC ID: I28-QL420352 meets the FCC requirements for radio  
frequency (RF) radiation exposure in the standard body worn  
configuration with no minimum separation. In this configuration,  
which applies whether the belt clip or shoulder strap is used, the  
face of the printer from which paper is transported is facing away  
from the user’s body. The standard configuration must always be  
used when the printer is body worn. This configuration maintains  
the required 1 cm separation distance.  
The printer with this radio option has been SAR tested. The  
maximum SAR value measured was 1.04. W/kg averaged over 1  
gram.  
European Regulatory Information for this Radio  
AUS  
B
D
DK  
GR  
NL  
UK  
FIN  
IRE  
P
F
I
LUX  
S
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crossed out!  
This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH,  
ICE, LI, NOR)  
Europe EU Declaration of Conformity  
Important Notice:  
This device is a portable RF printer intended for com -  
m ercial and industrial use in all EU and EFTA m em -  
ber states except in France where restrictive use ap-  
plies.  
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This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove  
presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.3.1 (2001-12)- Technical requirements for spread-  
spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)- EMC requirements for spread-spectrum  
radio equipment  
In France there are restrictions in the use of this device. A restricted  
frequency band exists in France. When operating this device on French  
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territory you may only use channels 10 and 11 (2457 and 2463 MHz). It is  
not allowed to operate this device at any other frequency supported by the  
device. For more information see http://www.anfr.fr/  
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove  
presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  
• EN 60950: 2000  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 (2001-12)  
Technical requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)  
EMC requirements for spread-spectrum radio equipment.  
This device is a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN transceiver, intended for indoor home  
and office use in all EU and EFTA member states, except in France where  
restrictive use applies.  
The use of this frequency band in France is subject to restrictions. You may  
only use channels 10 and 11 (2457 and 2462 MHz) on French territory,  
except in those French departments as listed in the table below where  
channels 1-13 (2412-2472 MHz) may be used. For more information see  
01 Ain  
36 Indre  
69 Rhone  
02 Aisne  
37 Indre et Loire  
39 J ura  
70 Haute Saone  
71 Saone et Loire  
72 Sarthe  
03 Allier  
05 Hautes Alpes  
08 Ardennes  
09 Ariege  
41 Loir et Cher  
42 Loire  
75 Paris  
45 Loiret  
77 Seine et Marne  
78 Yvelines  
10 Aube  
50 Manche  
11 Aude  
54 Meurthe et Moselle  
55 Meuse  
79 Deux Sievres  
82 Tarn et Garonne  
84 Vaucluse  
12 Aveyron  
16 Charente  
19 Correze  
2A Corse Sud  
2B Haute Corse  
21 Cote dOr  
24 Dordogne  
25 Doubs  
57 Moselle  
58 Nievre  
86 Vienne  
59 Nord  
88 Vosges  
60 Oise  
89 Yonne  
61 Orne  
90 Territoire de Belfort  
91 Essonne  
63 Puy de Dome  
64 Pyrenees Atlantique  
65 Hautes Pyrenees  
66 Pyrenees Orientales  
67 Bas Rhin  
68 Haute Rhin  
92 Hauts de Seine  
93 Seine St Denis  
94 Val de Marne  
26 Drome  
27 Eure  
32 Gers  
35 Ille et Vilaine  
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Frequency Hopping Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)  
Module Using PCMCIA Radio  
(QL 320 and QL 420 only)  
The following section only applies when the PCMCIA FH WLAN module (FCC ID: I28MD-  
QL3201) is installed in a QL 320 or QL 420 printer (note that only one of the radio op-  
tions can be installed in a printer at one time). The FCC ID number label is on the front  
of the module and can be read with the module installed.  
WARNING: Use of the QL 320 or QL 420 with the radio module  
marked with FCC ID: I28MD-QL3201 meets the FCC requirements  
for radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure in the standard body  
worn configuration with no minimum separation. In this  
configuration, which applies whether the belt clip or shoulder  
strap is used, the face of the printer from which paper is  
transported is facing away from the user’s body. The standard  
configuration must always be used when the printer is body worn.  
This configuration maintains the required 1 cm separation  
distance.  
The QL 320 and QL 420 with this radio option have been SAR  
tested. The maximum SAR value measured for the QL 320 was .604  
W/kg averaged over 1 gram.  
The maximum SAR value measured for the QL 420 was .899 W/kg  
averaged over 1 gram.  
European Regulatory Information for this Radio  
AUS  
B
D
DK  
GR  
NL  
UK  
FIN  
IRE  
P
F
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LUX  
S
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Note: -Member states in the EU with restrictive use for this device are  
crossed out! This device can only be used indoors in France.  
This device is also authorized for use in all EFTA member states (CH,  
ICE, LI, NOR)  
Important Notice:  
This device is a portable RF printer intended for com -  
m ercial and industrial use in all EU and EFTA m em -  
ber states except in France where restrictive use ap-  
plies.  
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This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove  
presumption of compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:  
• EN 300 328-2 V1.3.1 (2001-12)- Technical requirements for spread-  
spectrum radio equipment  
• EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)- EMC requirements for spread-spectrum  
radio equipment  
In France there are restrictions in the use of this device. A restricted  
frequency band exists in France. When operating this device on French  
territory you may only use channels 10 and 11 (2457 and 2463 MHz). It is  
not allowed to operate this device at any other frequency supported by the  
device. For more information see http://www.anfr.fr/  
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WLAN Overview  
QL series printers can be equipped with a radio in the stan-  
dard PCMCIA footprint using the industry standard 802.11 or  
802.11b protocol. These printers will have the FCC I.D. number  
of the radio on the product label. They allow wireless commu-  
nication as a node within a local area network, (LAN) and its  
wireless capabilities allow communications from any point  
within the LAN’s perimeter. Methods of establishing commu-  
nications to the printer will vary with each LAN application.  
QL 220 Network Printers with the CF module can be identi-  
fied by the text “Network Printer” and FCC ID number I28MD-  
QL4137 on the front of the unit.  
QL 320 and QL 420 printers with the PCMCIA module can be  
identified by the text “Network Printer” and FCC ID number  
“I28-QL420352” on the front of the unit.  
QL 320 and QL 420 printers with the Frequency Hopping PC-  
MCIA module can be identified by the text “Network Printer”  
and FCC ID: I28MD-QL3201 on the front of the unit.  
Methods of establishing communications to QL series print-  
ers will vary with each LAN application. General information  
on establishing WLAN communications can be found in either  
the ”CPCL Programmers Manual” or the Quick Start Guide  
for Mobile Wireless Printers” available on-line at:  
More information and LAN configuration utilities may also be  
found in Zebras Label Vista™ program (version 2.8 and later).  
Label Vista may be downloaded from the Zebra website at:  
Setting Up the Software  
QL series printers use Zebras CPCL Programming language  
which was designed for mobile printing applications. CPCL is  
fully described in the ”CPCL Programmers Manual”, available  
on-line from Zebras website at: http://www.zebra.com/SS/  
manuals.htm.  
You can also use Label Vista, Zebras Windows™ based la-  
bel creation program which uses a graphical interface to cre-  
ate and edit labels in the CPCL language. Label Vista is  
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QL series printers with an optional memory upgrade can  
support an interpreter for ZPL II®, or EPL programming lan-  
guages. To use ZPL II or EPL, refer to the appropriate Pro-  
gramming Guides available on-line from Zebras Web site. If  
you choose to use a third party label preparation system, fol-  
low the installation instructions included in the package.  
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Clip printer  
to belt  
Using the Accessories  
Belt Clip  
Refer to Figure 14. All QL se-  
ries printers are equipped with a  
belt clip as standard. To use:  
hook the clip over your belt, and  
ensure that the clip is securely  
attached to the belt. The belt  
clip will pivot to allow you to  
move freely while wearing the  
printer.  
Printer can  
pivot freely  
Figure 14: The QL 420 Belt Clip  
Kickstand  
Refer to Figure 15 . The Kickstand option allows users to use  
the printer on a desktop. To use the optional Kickstand: Flip  
the Kickstand on the  
back of the printer  
open until you feel a  
slight detent. The  
printer will now sit at  
approximately a 30º  
to 45° angle on a  
desktop depending  
on the printer model.  
Figure 15: The QL 420 Kickstand  
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Desk Stand  
Refer to Figure 16. To use  
the Desk Stand: Slide the  
printer onto the Desk stand  
as shown. The printers belt  
clip will hook onto the Desk  
Stand as shown and retain it  
in place. Ensure that the  
clip is securely attached to  
the Stand and the media  
compartment of the printer  
is seated securely in the  
stand.  
Hook  
Belt Clip  
over the  
Stand  
Refer to the Specifications  
section for Desk Stand part  
numbers.  
Holes are provided to per-  
manently attach the Desk  
Stand to the work surface.  
The charger and data I/O ca-  
bles may be plugged into  
the printer in the usual man-  
ner.  
Desk Stand  
Refer to the section on using  
the chargers for more  
information.  
Figure 16: Optional Desk Stand  
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Adjustable Shoulder Strap  
Refer to Figure 17. If your printer is equipped for the shoul-  
der strap option: snap each end of the shoulder strap into the  
“D” rings in the top of the printer. Slide the buckle away from  
or towards the printer until you achieve the desired length.  
Pull Strap  
here to  
lengthen  
Snap in to  
“D” rings  
on printer  
Hold  
Buckle  
Pull Strap  
here to  
shorten  
Figure 17: Optional Shoulder Strap  
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Carrying Strap  
Refer to Figures 18 and 18a. There are two varieties of carry-  
ing strap. One of them clips onto the printers “D” rings as  
does the shoulder strap, and the other is secured to the printer  
permanently with loops in the strap secured by sleeves cap-  
tured between the printers upp and lower covers.  
Either strap provides the user with a convenient and secure  
method of carrying the printer.  
Snap in to  
“D” rings  
on printer  
Figure 18: Detachable Carrying Strap  
Figure 18a: Permanent Carrying Strap  
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P r e v e n t iv e M a in t e n a n c e  
Extending Battery Life  
• Never expose the battery to direct sunlight or tempera-  
tures over 104° F (40° C).  
• Always use a Zebra charger designed specifically for  
Lithium-Ion batteries. Use of any other kind of charger  
may damage the battery.  
• Use the correct media for your printing requirements. An  
authorized Zebra re-seller can help you determine the  
optimum media for your application.  
• If you print the same text or graphic on every label,  
consider using a pre-printed label.  
• Choose the correct print darkness, and print speed for  
your media.  
• Use software handshaking (XON/XOFF) whenever pos-  
sible.  
Select Tear-Off mode whenever possible (Peel-Off mode  
uses more power).  
• If your printer has the optional LCD display, use the  
display backlight only when necessary. Turn it off when-  
ever it is not needed.  
• Pull the battery out of the printer if the printer wont be  
used for a day or more and youre not performing a  
maintenance charge.  
• Consider purchasing an extra battery.  
• Remember that any rechargeable battery will lose its  
ability to maintain a charge over time. It can only be  
recharged a finite number of times before it must be  
replaced.  
• Dont print while the LI 72 Wall Charger is plugged into the  
unit. Unreliable battery charging can result.  
Cleaning Instructions  
CAUTION- Use only cleaning agents specified below. Zebra  
Technologies Corporation will not be responsible for damage  
caused by any other cleaning materials used on this printer.  
Clean the printer with either the cleaning pen supplied with the  
printer or a cotton swab saturated with alcohol.  
the  
WARNING: To avoid possible personal injury or damage to  
printer, never insert any pointed or sharp objects into the printer.  
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QL220 Cleaning  
Area  
Method  
Interval  
Use the supplied cleaning pen or 70%  
isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab to  
clean the print elements from end to end  
(the print elements are located in the thin  
gray line on the printhead).  
Printhead  
(Figure 19)  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Linerless media  
requires more  
frequent  
Platen  
Roller  
(Figure 19)  
Rotate the platen roller and clean it  
thoroughly with the cleaning pen or 70%  
isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.  
cleaning  
Units with linerless platens: Rotate  
platen & clean bearing points only. Avoid  
use of alcohol on the surface of linerless  
platens!  
Platen Roller  
(Figure 19a)  
Peel bar  
(Figure 19)  
Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen or  
70% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.  
As needed  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Scraper  
(Linerless units  
only) Figure 19a  
Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen  
or 70% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton  
Clean thoroughly with the  
cleaning pen or 70% isopropyl  
alcohol and a cotton swab.  
Tear bar  
(Figure 19)  
As needed  
Exterior  
Water-dampened cloth  
Brush/air blow. Ensure the Bar Sensor, Gap  
Sensor and Label Present Sensor windows  
are free of dust.  
Interior  
(Figure 19)  
Units with linerless platens:  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Clean inside surfaces of Media supports &  
Media Support Disks with the supplied  
cleaning pen or 70% isopropyl alcohol on a  
cotton swab.  
Interior  
(Figure 19a)  
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Label  
Presence  
Sensor  
Peeler  
Rollers  
Tear Bar  
Printhead  
Elements  
Peeler Bar  
Gap  
Sensor  
Bar Sensor  
Platen surface  
Figure 19: Cleaning the QL 220  
Bearing Points  
Linerless Platens only  
Support Disks,  
Inner surfaces on  
both sides.  
Linerless units only.  
Platen surface  
Scraper  
Linerless units only  
Avoid using alcohol  
on linerless platen  
surface  
Bearing Points  
Linerless Platens only  
Figure 19a: Cleaning the Linerless QL 220  
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QL 320 Cleaning  
Area  
Method  
Interval  
Use the supplied cleaning pen or 70%  
isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab to  
clean the print elements from end to end  
(the print elements are located in the thin  
gray line on the printhead).  
Printhead  
(Figure 20)  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Rotate the platen roller and clean it  
thoroughly with the cleaning pen or 70%  
isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.  
Linerless media  
requires more  
frequent  
Platen  
Roller  
(Figure 20)  
cleaning  
Units with linerless platens: Rotate  
platen & clean bearing points only. Avoid  
use of alcohol on the surface of linerless  
platens!  
Peel bar  
(Figure 20)  
Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen or  
70% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.  
As needed  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Scraper  
(Linerless units  
only) Figure 20  
Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen  
or 70% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton  
swab.  
Clean thoroughly with the  
cleaning pen or 70% isopropyl  
alcohol and a cotton swab.  
Tear bar  
(Figure 20)  
As needed  
Exterior  
Water-dampened cloth  
Brush/air blow. Ensure the Bar Sensor, Gap  
Sensor and Label Present Sensor windows  
are free of dust.  
Interior  
(Figure 20)  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Units with linerless platens:  
Clean inside surfaces of media disks & peeler  
bar rollers with the supplied cleaning pen or  
70% isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab.  
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Peeler Bar  
Rollers  
Located under “EZ-  
Peel” Peelerl  
Label  
Presence  
Sensor  
Tear Bar  
Printhead  
Elements  
Bearing Points  
Linerless Platens only  
Gap  
Sensor  
Peeler Bar  
or  
Scraper  
used on units  
with linerless  
platens only.  
Media Disks,  
Bar Sensor  
Platen surface  
Avoid using alcohol  
on linerless platen  
surface  
Inner surfaces on  
both sides.  
Units with linerless  
platens only.  
Figure 20: Cleaning the QL 320  
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QL 420 Cleaning  
Area  
Method  
Interval  
Use the supplied cleaning pen or 70%  
isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab to  
clean the print elements from end to end  
(the print elements are located in the thin  
gray line on the printhead).  
Printhead  
(Figure 21)  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Rotate the platen roller and clean it  
thoroughly with the cleaning pen or 70%  
isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.  
Linerless media  
requires more  
frequent  
Platen  
Roller  
(Figure 21)  
cleaning  
Units with linerless platens: Rotate  
platen & clean bearing points only. Avoid  
use of alcohol on the surface of linerless  
platens!  
Peel bar  
(Figure 21)  
Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen or  
70% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.  
As needed  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Scraper  
(Linerless units  
only) Figure 21  
Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen  
or 70% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton  
Clean thoroughly with the  
cleaning pen or 70% isopropyl  
alcohol and a cotton swab.  
Tear bar  
(Figure 21)  
As needed  
Exterior  
Water-dampened cloth  
Brush/air blow. Ensure the Bar Sensor, Gap  
Sensor and Label Present Sensor windows are  
free of dust.  
Interior  
(Figure  
21)  
Units with linerless platens:  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Clean inside surfaces of edge guides & media  
rollers with the supplied cleaning pen or 70%  
isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab.  
Clean thoroughly with the cleaning pen  
or 70% isopropyl alcohol and a cotton  
swab.  
After every five  
rolls of media  
(or more often,  
if needed)  
Media Rollers  
(Figure 18)  
Units with linerless platens: Rotate media  
rollers & clean bearing points only. Avoid  
use of alcohol on the surface of the  
media rollers!  
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Presence  
Sensor  
Peeler Bar Rollers  
Tear Bar  
Printhead  
Elements  
Bearing Points  
Linerless Platens only  
Gap  
Sensor  
Peeler Bar  
or  
Scraper  
Scraper used  
on units with  
linerless plat-  
ens only.  
Edge Guides,  
Inner surfaces on  
both sides.  
Units with linerless  
platens only.  
Media  
Roller  
Bar Sensor  
Media Roller  
Avoid using  
alcohol on  
linerless  
Bearing Points  
Linerless Platens only  
media roller  
surfaces  
Platen surface  
Avoid using alcohol  
on linerless platen  
surface  
Figure 21: Cleaning the QL 420  
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T r o u b le s h o o t in g  
Standard Control Panel  
If the printer is not functioning properly, refer to the chart be-  
low to find the state of the two LEDs on the Control Panel.  
Then refer to the Troubleshooting topic referenced in the chart  
to resolve the problem.  
Green LED  
Yellow LED  
Indication  
Ref. to Topic  
Steady  
Off  
Normal Operation,  
and/or RF Link established  
Power Off  
n/a  
Off  
Off  
Off  
1
Fast Blink  
Slow Blink  
Steady  
No RF Link  
6, 11  
3, 6, 7  
9, 11  
Off  
Low Battery  
Steady  
Out of media, or  
Media Cover not closed  
Normal RF activity  
No application  
Steady  
Steady  
Fast Blink  
Fast Blink,  
8
8
Beeper Sounds  
Optional LCD Control Panel  
The top of the display shows several icons which indicate  
various printer functions. Check the indicator status, then refer  
to the Troubleshooting topic referenced in the chart to resolve  
the problem.  
Status Icon  
Condition  
Indication  
Ref. to Topic  
Steady  
Off  
RF Link established  
No RF Link  
n/a  
6
Flashing  
Flashing  
Flashing  
Low Battery  
3, 6, 7  
9, 11  
8
Head latch not closed  
Printer is receiving a file  
Flashing  
n/a  
Out of media,  
No application  
9, 11  
1,13  
Blank Screen  
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Troubleshooting Topics  
1. No power  
• Check that battery is installed properly  
• Recharge or replace battery as necessary.  
2. Media does not feed:  
• Be sure print head is closed and latched.  
• Check spindle holding media for any binding.  
• If unit is equipped with label presence sensor:  
Ensure most recently printed label is removed.  
Also ensure label sensor is not blocked.  
3. Poor or faded print or  
flashing:  
• Clean print head.  
• Check battery and recharge or replace as necessary  
• Check quality of media.  
4. Partial/missing print:  
• Check media alignment  
• Clean print head.  
• Ensure printhead is properly closed and latched.  
5. Garbled print:  
• Check baud rate.  
6. No print:  
• Check baud rate  
• Replace battery  
• Check cable to terminal  
• Establish RF Link (Wireless units only) or restore LAN  
associativity (Printers with WLAN radios only)  
• Invalid label format or command structure — put printer in  
Communications Diagnostic (Hex Dump) Mode to diagnose  
problem.  
7. Reduced battery life  
• Check battery date code — if battery is one to two years  
old, short life may be due to normal aging.  
• Recondition battery.  
• Replace battery.  
8. Yellow error light or  
flashing:  
• No application or application corrupted: reload program.  
• If using wireless communications: flashing indicator is  
normal while data is being transmitted or received.  
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9. Yellow error light always on,  
or  
flashing:  
• Check that media is loadedand that print head is closed and  
securely latched.  
10. Skips labels:  
• Check media for top of form sense mark or label gap.  
• Check that the maximum print field has not been exceeded  
on label.  
• Ensure bar/ or gap sensor is not blocked or  
malfunctioning  
11. Communication Error:  
• Check media is loaded, head is closed and error  
light is off.  
• Check baud rate.  
• Replace cable to terminal.  
12. Label Jam:  
• Open head release latch and media cover.  
• Generously apply alcohol to printer in area of  
jammed label.  
13. Blank LCD Screen (only for units with optional LCD  
control panel)  
• No application loaded or application corrupted: reload  
program.  
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Troubleshooting Tests  
Printing a Configuration Label  
To print out a listing of the printers current configuration fol-  
low these steps:  
1. Turn the printer off. Load the media compartment with  
journal media (media with no black bars printed on the  
back)  
2. Press and hold the Feed Button.  
3. Press and release the Power button and keep the Feed  
button pressed. When printing starts, release the Feed  
button.  
Refer to Figures 22 and 22a for a sample configuration print-  
out.  
Communications Diagnostics  
If theres a problem transferring data between the computer  
and the printer, try putting the printer in the Communications  
Diagnostics Mode (also referred to as the “DUMP” mode). The  
printer will print the ASCII characters and their and their text  
representation (or the period ., if not a printable character) for  
any data received from the host computer  
To enter Communications Diagnostics Mode:  
1. Print a configuration label as described above.  
2. At the end of 2nd diagnostics report, the printer will print:  
“Press FEED key to enter DUMP mode.  
3. Press the FEED key. The printer will print: “Entering DUMP  
mode.  
NOTE: If the FEED key is not pressed within 3 seconds, the printer will print  
“DUMP mode not entered” and will resume normal operation.  
4. At this point, the printer is in DUMP mode and will print  
the ASCII hex codes of any data sent to it, and their text  
representation (or .” if not a printable character).  
Additionally, a file with a “.dmp” extension containing the  
ASCII information will be created and stored in the printers  
memory. It can be viewed, cloned” or deleted using the Label  
Vista application. (Refer the Label Vista documentation for  
more information.)  
To terminate the Communications Diagnostics Mode and re-  
turn the printer to normal operations:  
1. Turn the printer OFF.  
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Print Head Test  
End of First Report  
Unit Serial Number  
Application Number  
Report appears  
only on units with  
wireless options  
installed.  
Units with no  
wireless options  
will print an  
empty line and  
resume  
This example has  
a Bluetooth™  
module installed.  
(refer to pages 28-  
29 for more  
details.)  
Figure 22: Configuration Label Example (QL 420 illustrated)  
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Peripherals  
installed: In this  
example the LCD  
display option is  
not installed.  
Flash Memory Size  
Maximum Label Size  
Resident Fonts  
Pre-scaled font  
(.cpf) listed  
separately  
Files Loaded in  
Printer Memory  
(will include Pre-  
scaled or Scalable  
Fonts)  
Amount of Memory  
Available  
Figure 22a: Configuration Label Example (continued)  
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2. Wait 5 seconds.  
3. Turn the printer ON.  
Calling Technical Support  
If the printer fails to print the configuration label, or you en-  
counter problems not covered in the Troubleshooting Guide,  
contact Zebra Technical Support. Technical Support address-  
es and phone numbers for your area can be found in Appen-  
dix D of this manual. You will need to supply the following  
information:  
• Model number/type (e.g. QL 420)  
• Unit serial number (Found on the large label on the back  
of the printer, also found in the configuration label print-  
out. Refer to Figures 22 and 22a)  
• Product Configuration Code (PCC) (15 digit number found  
on the small label on the back of the unit)  
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S p e c if ic a t io n s  
NOTE.- Printer specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Printing Specifications  
QL220  
QL320  
QL420  
Print Width  
mm)  
Up to 1.89“ (48 mm)  
Up to 2.9“ (71.2 mm) Up to 4.09“ (103.8  
Print Speed  
3” per second  
4” per second  
3” per second  
(76.2 mm/second)  
(101.6 mm/second)  
(76.2 mm/second)  
Distance from  
Print Element  
to Top of Form  
.445” (11.3mm)  
8.9 dots  
.571” (14.5 mm)  
116 dots  
.571” (14.5 mm)  
116 dots  
Print Head Life,  
calculated  
1,964,160” (50 Km) nominal  
203 dots/inch (8 dots/mm)  
Print Density  
Memory/Communications Specifications  
Flash Memory  
SRAM Memory  
1 MB flash (standard); 2 MB flash (optional)  
1MB SRAM (standard); 2 MB SRAM (optional)  
Standard  
Communications  
RS-232 serial port (8 Pin circular DIN connector)  
Configurable Baud rate (from 9600 to 57.6  
Kbps), parity and data bits.  
Software (X-ON/X-OFF) or hardware (DTR/STR)  
communication handshake protocols.  
Infrared wireless link (QL320 and QL420) meets  
IrDA 1.1 communications specifications  
2,400 to 115,200 Baud rate  
Optional Wireless  
Communications  
Bluetooth compatible 2.4 GHz SRRF link  
Optional wireless LAN capabilities comply with  
802.11 and 802.11b protocols*  
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Label Specifications  
QL220  
QL320  
QL420  
Label/Tag Width  
.63" to 2.12"  
1.5" to 3.1"  
2" to 4.1"  
(16 to 53.8 mm)  
(38.1to 78.4 mm) (50.8 to 104.1 mm)  
Max. Label/  
20" (508 mm)  
16" (406.4 mm)  
20" (508 mm)  
Tag Length  
(w/std. memory)  
Inter-label Gap.  
08" to .16" (.12" preferred)  
(2 mm to 4 mm [3 mm preferred])  
.0025” to .0065” (.064 mm to .165 mm)  
.0060” (.152 mm) maximum  
Label Thickness  
Tag Thickness  
Max. Label Roll dia.  
Label Inner Core  
2.625" (66.7 mm) O.D.  
.75" (19 mm) minimum dia;  
1.38” (35.05 mm) minimum dia for linerless media  
(QL420 accepts .75 linerless.)  
Black Mark  
Dimensions  
The reflective media black marks should  
extend past the centerline of the roll.  
Media  
Requirements  
Minimum mark width: 0.5” (12.7mm)  
perpendicular to edge of media, centered within  
the width of the roll.  
Mark length: 0.094” (2.4 mm) parallel to edge of media  
Use Zebra brand direct thermal media that is outside wound. Media may be reflective  
(black mark) sensing, or transmissive (gap) sensing, die-cut, continuous, or linerless.  
QL 420 will accept fanfold media if used with an external media supply.  
For die-cut labels, use only full auto dies.  
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Font/Bar Code Specifications  
Five resident scalable and rotatable fonts available  
from 12-48 pt.  
Fonts Available  
Downloadable pre-scaled fonts via Label Vista  
software.  
Optional international character sets  
Codabar  
UCC/EAN 128  
Code 39  
1D Bar Codes  
Available  
Code 93  
EAN 8/JAN 8, 2 and 5 digit extensions  
EAN 13/JAN 13, 2 and 5 digit extensions  
lnterleaved 2 of 5  
MSI/Plessey  
FIM/POSTNET  
UPC-A, 2 and 5 digit extensions  
UPC E, 2 and 5 digit extensions  
2D Bar Codes  
Available  
MaxiCode  
PDF 417  
Rotation Angles  
0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°  
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Communications Port  
Signal  
Pin#  
Name  
Type  
Description  
1
RXD  
input  
Receive Data  
2
3
4
TXD  
CTS  
RTS  
output  
input  
Transmit Data  
Clear To Send from host  
output  
Request To Send  
set high when printer is ready  
to accept a command or data  
5
6
7
GND  
NC  
Ground  
No Connect  
DSR  
input  
Data Set Ready  
low to high transition turns  
printer on, high to low transi-  
tion turns printer off (if en-  
abled)  
8
DTR  
output  
Data Terminal Ready  
set high when printer is on.  
Set to battery voltage  
for S” versions( comptable  
with Symbol PIM)  
2
4
1
5
3
6
7
8
Figure 23 Communications Port (8 pin Circular DIN)  
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Physical/Environmental/Electrical Specifications  
QL 220  
QL 320  
QL 420  
Weight  
w/ battery,  
1.1 lbs. (.50 kg. ) 1.65 lbs. (.75 kg. ) 2.0 lbs. (.9 kg. )  
excluding media  
& wireless optons.  
Operating: 5° to 122° F (-15° to 50° C)  
Storage: -13° to 158° F (-25° to 70° C) Range  
Operating:10% to 80% (non-condensing)  
Storage: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)  
7.4V (nominal) Lithium-Ion  
Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
Battery  
Chargers:  
External single battery charger Model LI72,  
120-230 VAC depending on model selected.  
External 4-bay charger Model UCLI72-4, 100-240  
VAC  
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3.61”  
91.7 mm  
2.96”  
75.2 mm  
7.52”  
191.0 mm  
7.15”  
181.6 mm  
3.57”  
90.7 mm  
Figure 24: QL 220 Overall Dimensions  
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3.9”  
[100.2 mm]  
3.18”  
[80.7 mm]  
8.27”  
[210 mm]  
8.16”  
[207.4 mm]  
4.67”  
[118.7 mm]  
Figure 25: QL 320 Overall Dimensions  
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8.2 “  
[208 mm]  
3.0”  
[76.2 mm]  
6.1”  
[154.9mm]  
3.5”  
[89 mm]  
.38” [9.65 mm]  
4.7” [119.3 mm]  
1.26” [32.0  
7.8” [198.0 mm]  
1.63”  
[41.4 mm]  
.79” [20.0 mm]  
3.05”  
[77.5 mm]  
4.98”  
[126.5 mm]  
3.83”  
[97.3 mm]  
2.26” [57.4 mm]  
(4x) # 8-32  
.74” [18.7 mm]  
3.53”  
3.57”  
[89.7 mm] [90.7 mm]  
Figure 26: QL 420 Overall Dimensions  
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QL Series Accessories  
Description  
QL 220  
QL 320  
QL 420  
Adjustable shoulder strap  
Carrying Strap  
Protective soft case  
Extra battery packs  
Desk Mount  
Kickstand  
Model MM Q4 Vehicular Mount  
w/ external fanfold media storage  
Model RCLI-DC Mobile Chargers  
DC-DC run/charge units  
(input ranges from 12 to 60 VDC)  
Model RCLI-AC Mobile Charger-  
AC run/charge unit  
(100 to 240 VAC input)  
Model LI 72- Single Battery Charger  
120-230 VAC  
Model UCLI72-4-Quad Battery Charger  
100-240 VAC  
Refer to Appendix A for information on Data I/O Cables  
For more details on available accessories, contact your authorized  
Zebra re-seller.  
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A p p e n d ix A  
Interface Cables  
Part Number ´ BL11757-000; 8-Pin DIN to 9-Pin DB PC Cable  
(For Use With a Personal Computer)  
This part is also available as a coiled cable under Part Num-  
ber BL15063-1.  
Pin 9  
PC Signals  
Printer Signals  
3
5
7
(TXD)  
(RXD)  
(RTS)  
(CTS)  
(GND)  
(DTR)  
(DSR)  
Shield  
(RXD)  
(TXD)  
(CTS)  
(RTS)  
(GND)  
(DSR)  
(DTR)  
Shield  
3
2
7
8
5
4
6
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
8
2
6
4
1
Pin 1  
DB-9 Pin  
Female Plug  
(to P.C.)  
8 Pin  
Male Plug  
(to printer)  
Part Number BL16555-1 (Molded Right Angle DIN Housing to  
9-Pin DB)  
DB-9 PIN FEMALE  
(PC Signals)  
8 PIN DIN  
(Printer Signals)  
PIN 9  
(TXD) 3  
(RXD) 2  
(RTS) 7  
1 (RXD)  
2 (TXD)  
3 (CTS)  
4 (RTS)  
5 (GND)  
7 (DSR)  
8 (DTR)  
SHIELD  
7
6
1
8
3
(CTS)  
(GND)  
(DTR)  
(DSR)  
8
5
4
6
4
5
2
PIN 1  
8 Pin Male Plug  
(to printer)  
SHIELD  
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INTERFACE CABLES  
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INTERFACE CABLES (continued)  
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INTERFACE CABLES (continued)  
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A p p e n d ix B  
Media Supplies  
To insure maximum printer life and consistent print quality  
and performance for your individual application, it is recom-  
mended that only media produced by Zebra be used. Advan-  
tages include:  
• Consistent quality and reliability of media products.  
• Large range of stocked and standard formats.  
• In-house custom format design service.  
• Large production capacity which services the needs of  
many large and small media consumers including major  
retail chains world wide.  
• Media products that meet or exceed industry standards.  
For more information call Zebra Technologies Corporation at  
+ 1.866.230.9495 (U.S., Canada and Mexico) and ask to speak  
to a Media Sales Representative.  
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Maintenance Supplies  
In addition to using quality media provided by Zebra, it is  
recommended that the printer be cleaned as prescribed in the  
maintenance section. The following items are available for  
this purpose:  
• Cleaning Pen (10 pack), Reorder No. AN11209-1  
• Cleaning Kit with Cleaning Pen, and Cotton Swabs,  
Reorder No. AT702-1  
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Product Support  
When calling with a specific problem regarding your printer, please have  
the following information on hand:  
Model number/type (e.g. QL 420)  
Unit serial number  
Product Configuration Code (PCC)  
For product support, contact Zebra  
Technologies at:  
Zebra Technologies International, LLC  
333 Corporate Woods Parkway  
Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061-3109 USA  
Phone: + 1.847.793.2600 or  
+ 1.800.423.0442  
Fax: + 1.847.913.8766  
Serial Number  
Label  
Zebra Technologies Europe Limited  
Zebra House  
The Valley Centre, Gordon Road  
High Wycombe  
Configuration  
Label  
Buckinghamshire HP13 6EQ, UK  
Phone: + 44.1494.472872  
Fax: + 44.1494.450103  
QL 220 & 320  
Zebra Technologies  
Latin American Sales Office  
6175 NW 153rd Street  
Suite 121  
Miami Lakes, Florida 33014 USA  
Phone: + 1.305.558.8470  
Fax: + 1.305.558.8485  
Configuration  
Label  
Zebra Technologies Asia Pacific, LLC  
1 Sims Lane, # 06-11  
Singapore 387355  
Phone: + 65-68580722  
Fax: + 65-68850838  
Serial Number  
Label  
QL 420  
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In d e x  
A
Connector signals 62  
with a cable 27  
Communications diagnostics 55  
Configuration label, printing 55  
Accessories  
Belt clip 41  
Carrying Strap 44  
Desk Stand 42  
Kickstand 41  
list of 67  
D
Damage, shipping 7  
Declaration of Conformity  
EU countries 35  
Shoulder Strap 43  
using 41  
Bluetooth radio (ZBR-2) 30  
Compact Flash (CF) 802.11b 31  
Frequency Hopping for QL 320 &  
420 38  
B
Battery, charging 12, 42  
while printing 12  
Battery, installing 11  
PCMCIA 802.11b for QL 320 33  
PCMCIA 802.11b for QL 420 36  
Battery life, tips for extending 45  
Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) 30  
Bluetooth™ Networking Overview 30  
L
Label Vista 25, 39  
use in troubleshooting 55  
C
Charger, battery  
LI 72 (single charger) 12  
UCLI72-4 Quad Charger 13  
charging times 13  
front panel indicators 13  
Cleaning  
M
Manual  
CPCL Programming 7, 39  
EPL Programming 40  
ZPL II Programming 40  
Media, loading 16  
fan-fold media 19  
media spacer, use of 19  
peel-off mode 20  
QL 320 Printers 17  
QL 420 and QL 220 Printers 16  
tear-off mode 20  
Interior 47, 51  
Linerless platen roller 51  
media supports 47  
Sensors 47  
Tear bar 51  
Cleaning, QL 220  
Exterior 47  
O
Interior 47  
linerless platen 47  
Peel bar 47  
Printhead 47  
Tear bar 47  
Operator Controls 21  
LCD Keypad 23  
functions displayed 25  
Standard Keypad 21  
error indicator 22  
power-on indicator 21  
Cleaning, QL 320  
edge guides 49  
Exterior 49  
P
Platen  
Interior 49  
linerless platen 49  
Peel bar 49  
Printhead 49  
Sensors 49  
linerless 51  
Programming language  
CPCL 7  
EPL 40  
ZPL II 40  
Tear bar 49  
interpreter for 7  
Cleaning, QL 420  
edge guides 51  
Exterior 51  
Q
QuickLinkmodule 21, 22  
linerless platen 51  
Linerless platen roller 51  
Peel bar 51  
Printhead 51  
Sensors 51  
R
Regulatory Information  
Bluetooth radio (ZBR-2) 29  
CF WLAN radio 31  
PCMCIA WLAN radio for QL 320 &  
420  
Communications. See also Wireless  
communication  
infrared (IR) 28  
RS232  
frequency hopping 37  
PCMCIA WLAN radio, QL 320 33  
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S
Safety Precautions  
placement of charger 15  
while charging batterys 14  
Software 39  
Specifications  
Font/bar Code 61  
Label 60  
Memory/communications 59  
Physical 63  
printing 59  
T
Technical Support, contacting 58  
Troubleshooting  
entering Communications Diagnos-  
tics Mode 55  
entering Communications Diagnos-  
tics Mode Diagnosti 55  
LCD Control Panel 52  
Standard control panel indicators 52  
Troubleshooting tests 55  
printing a configuration label 26  
Troubleshooting Topics 53  
W
Wireless communication  
Bluetooth™ (ZBR-2 radio) 29  
Infrared (IrDA) 28  
Local Area Network 21  
Local Area Network (PCMCIA radio)  
using PCMCIA Rad  
Frequency Hopping for QL 320 &  
420 PCMCIA radio 37  
QL 420 PCMCIA radio 35  
Local Area Network using CF Radio  
31  
Local Area Network using PCMCIA  
Radio  
QL 320 33  
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P a t e n t N u m b e r s  
This product and/or its use may be covered by one or more of the  
following US patents and corresponding international patents  
worldwide  
D275,286  
D347,021  
D389,178  
D430,199  
D433,702  
3,964,673  
4,019,676  
4,044,946  
4,360,798  
4,369,361  
4,387,297  
4,460,120  
4,496,831  
4,593,186  
4,607,156  
4,673,805  
4,736,095  
4,758,717  
4,816,660  
4,845,350  
4,896,026  
4,897,532  
4,923,281  
4,933,538  
4,992,717  
5,015,833  
5,017,765  
5,021,641  
5,029,183  
5,047,617  
5,103,461  
5,113,445  
5,140,144  
5,132,709  
5,142,550  
5,149,950  
5,157,687  
5,168,148  
5,168,149  
5,180,904  
5,229,591  
5,230,088  
5,235,167  
5,243,655  
5,247,162  
5,250,791  
5,250,792  
5,262,627  
5,267,800  
5,280,163  
5,280,164  
5,280,498  
5,304,786  
5,304,788  
5,321,246  
5,335,170  
5,364,133  
5,367,151  
5,372,439  
5,373,148  
5,378,882  
5,396,053  
5,396,055  
5,399,846  
5,408,081  
5,410,139  
5,410,140  
5,412,198  
5,415,482  
5,418,812  
5,420,411  
5,436,440  
5,444,231  
5,449,891  
5,449,893  
5,468,949  
5,479,000  
5,479,002  
5,479,441  
5,486,057  
5,503,483  
5,504,322  
5,528,621  
5,532,469  
5,543,610  
5,545,889  
5,552,592  
5,570,123  
5,578,810  
5,589,680  
5,612,531  
5,642,666  
5,657,066  
5,768,991  
5,790,162  
5,791,796  
5,806,993  
5,813,343  
5,816,718  
5,820,279  
5,848,848  
5,860,753  
5,872,585  
5,874,980  
5,909,233  
5,976,720  
5,978,004  
5,995,128  
5,997,193  
6,004,053  
6,010,257  
6,020,906  
6,034,708  
6,036,383  
6,057,870  
6,068,415  
6,070,805  
6,095,704  
6,109,801  
6,123,471  
6,147,767  
6,151,037  
6,201,255 B1  
6,231,253 B1  
6,261,009  
6,261,013  
6,267,521  
6,270,072 B1  
6,285,845 B1  
6,292,595  
6,296,032  
6,364,550  
6,379,058 B1  
6,409,401 B1  
6,411,397 B1  
6,428,227 B2  
6,530,705  
6,540,122  
6,607,316  
6,609,844  
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