Menu Display | Menu Option Description | |
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If necessary, change the language that the printer displays. This change affects the words shown on the following:
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Accepted values: | ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, NORWEGIAN, PORTUGUESE, SWEDISH, DANISH, DUTCH, FINNISH, CZECH, JAPANESE, KOREAN, ROMANIAN, RUSSIAN, POLISH, SIMPLIFIED CHINESE, TRADITIONAL CHINESE The selections for this parameter are displayed in the actual languages to make it easier for you to find one that you are able to read. | |
Related ZPL command(s): | ^KL | |
SGD command used: | display.language | |
Printer web page: | ||
Use this diagnostics tool to make the printer output hexadecimal values for all data received by the printer. (For more information, see Using Communication Diagnostics Mode.) | ||
Accepted values: | PRINT —The printer prints the text and hexadecimal representation of data bytes received instead of printing the formatted labels which that data might represent.E: Drive —The printer saves the information to its E: drive.USB Host —The printer saves the information to a USB Host memory device if one is present.OFF —The printer’s normal operating mode. Cycling power also returns the printer to OFF mode. This command does not capture a network packet trace. | |
Related ZPL command(s): | ~JD to enable ~JE to disable | |
SGD command used: | input.capture | |
Control panel key(s): | Hold PAUSE + FEED for 2 seconds when the printer is in the Ready state. | |
If any Virtual Device apps are installed on your printer, you may view or enable/disable them from this user menu. For more information, go to the User Guide for the appropriate Virtual Device, or contact your local reseller. | ||
Zebra Basic Interpreter (ZBI 2.0™) is a programming option that may be purchased for your printer. If you would like to purchase this option, contact your Zebra reseller for more information. If ZBI programs have been downloaded to your printer, you may select one to run using this menu item. If no program exists on your printer, NONE is listed. When ZBI programs have been downloaded but none are running, the printer lists all available programs. To run one of them, touch Run (highlighted in white) under the program name.After a program is running, only that program is listed. Touch Stop (highlighted in white) to end the program. | ||
SGD command used: | zbi.key —Shows if a valid ZBI 2.0 license is installed on the printer.zbi.enable —Shows if the ZBI 2.0 option is enabled or disabled on the printer. zbi.key must be set to "enabled" and zbi.enable must be set to "on" to be able to use the ZBI feature. | |
Select the time format used by the printer. | ||
Accepted values: | 12-Hour, 24-Hour | |
SGD command used: | device.idle_display_value | |
Select the level of password protection for user menu items. | ||
Accepted values: | Selected, All, None | |
SGD command used: | display.password.level | |
Set a new printer password for menu items protected by the previous parameter. The default printer password is 1234 . | ||
Accepted values: | Numerals 0-9 | |
Related ZPL command(s): | ^KP | |
Set the action for the printer to take during the power-up sequence. | ||
Accepted values: | CALIBRATE—Adjusts sensor levels and thresholds, determines the label length, and feeds the media to the next web. FEED—Feeds the labels to the first registration point. LENGTH—Determines the label length using current sensor values, and feeds the media to the next web. NO MOTION—Tells the printer not to move the media. You must manually ensure that the web is positioned correctly, or press feed to position the next web. SHORT CAL—Sets the media and web thresholds without adjusting sensor gain, determines the label length, and feeds the media to the next web. | |
Related ZPL command(s): | ^MF | |
SGD command used: | ezpl.power_up_action | |
Printer web page: | ||
Set the action for the printer to take when you close the printhead. | ||
Accepted values: | CALIBRATE—Adjusts sensor levels and thresholds, determines the label length, and feeds the media to the next web. FEED—Feeds the labels to the first registration point. LENGTH—Determines the label length using current sensor values, and feeds the media to the next web. NO MOTION—Tells the printer not to move the media. You must manually ensure that the web is positioned correctly, or press feed to position the next web. SHORT CAL—Sets the media and web thresholds without adjusting sensor gain, determines the label length, and feeds the media to the next web. | |
Related ZPL command(s): | ^MF | |
SGD command used: | ezpl.head_close_action | |
Printer web page: | ||
Touch each crosshair to calibrate the screen. | ||
Restore specific printer, print server, and network settings back to the factory defaults. Use care when loading defaults because you will need to reload all settings that you changed manually. This menu item is available through two user menus with different default values for each. | ||
Accepted values: | PRINTER—Restores all printer settings other than the network settings back to the factory defaults. Use care when loading defaults because you will need to reload all settings that you changed manually. NETWORK—Reinitializes the printer’s wired or wireless print server. With a wireless print server, the printer also re-associates with your wireless network. LAST SAVED—Loads settings from the last permanent save. | |
Related ZPL command(s): | PRINTER— ^JUF NETWORK— ^JUN LAST SAVED— ^JUR | |
Control panel key(s): | PRINTER—Hold FEED + PAUSE during printer power-up to reset the printer parameters to factory values.NETWORK—Hold CANCEL + PAUSE during printer power-up to reset the network parameters to factory values.LAST SAVED—N/A | |
Printer web page: | PRINTER— NETWORK— LAST SAVED— | |
Prints a printer configuration label. The following is a sample label. | ||
Related ZPL command(s): | ~WC | |
Control panel key(s): | Do one of the following:*
* Prints a printer configuration label and a network configuration label. | |
Printer web page: | * * Prints a printer configuration label and a network configuration label. | |
When Energy Star mode is enabled, the printer goes into a “sleep” mode after a timeout period, thereby lowering power consumption. Press any button on the control panel to bring the printer back to an active state. | ||
Accepted values: | ON, OFF | |
SGD command used: | power.energy_star.enable power.energy_star_timeout (to set the amount of idle time before Energy Star is invoked) |