Zebra Technologies GX420D User Manual

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Print Operations
Media Sensing
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GX420d™ / GX430d™ User Guide
980611-001 Rev. C
Media Sensing
The G-Series™ printer has automatic media sensing capability. The printer is designed to 
continuously check and adjust media length sensing for minor variations. Once the printer is 
printing or feeding media, the printer continually checks and adjusts the media sensing to 
accommodate for minor changes in media parameters from label to label on a roll and from 
roll to roll of media. The printer will automatically initiate a media length calibration if the 
expected media length or the label to label gap distance has exceeded the acceptable variation 
range when starting a print job or feeding media. The automatic media sensing in the G-Series 
printers works the same for printer operations that use EPL and ZPL label formats and 
programming. 
If the printer does not detect labels or black marks (or notches with blackline sensing) after 
feeding the media the default maximum label length distance of 39 inches (1 meter), then the 
printer will switch to continuous (receipt) media mode. The printer will keep these settings 
until changed by software, programming or a manual calibration with different media.
Optionally, the printer can be set to do a short media calibration after printer power up or when 
closing the printer with power on. The printer will then feed several labels while calibrating.  
The printer’s media settings can be verified by printing a Printer Configuration label. See the 
 for more details.
The maximum distance that the automatic media type detection and sensing will check can be 
reduced by using the ZPL Maximum Label Length command (^ML). It is recommended that 
this distance be set to no less than two times the longest label being printed. If the largest label 
being printed was a 4 by 6 inch label, then the maximum label (media) length detection 
distance can be reduced from the default distance of 39 inches down to 12 inches.
If the printer has difficulty automatically detecting the media type and auto-calibrating, see 
 to perform an extensive calibration. It includes a printed graph 
of sensor operation for your media. This method disables the printer’s automatic media 
sensing capability until the printer’s default parameters are reset to the factory defaults with 
the four flash Feed button mode. See th
 for more details.
The automatic media calibration can be modified, turned on or turned off to meet your needs. 
Sometimes print job conditions require that the printer use all the media on a roll. The two 
automatic media conditions, power up with media loaded and closing the printer with power 
on, can be controlled individually with the ZPL Media Feed command, ^MF.  The feed action 
discussed in the ZPL programmers guide for the ^MF command is primarily for automatic 
media sensing and calibration. The automatic media calibration that controls the dynamic 
media (label to label) calibration is the ^XS command. If multiple media types of different 
lengths, material or detection methods (web/gap, black mark, notches or continuous) are used, 
you should not change these settings.
The media calibration and detection process can also be refined to match the media type 
loaded into the printer. Use the ZPL Media Tracking command (^MN) to set the media type. 
Sometimes the printer can detect preprinted media as the gap between labels or the liner 
backing with print as a black marks. If the ^MN parameter for continuous media is set, then the 
print does not preform the automatic calibration. The ^MN command also includes an 
automatic calibration parameter (^MNA) to return the printer to its default setting to 
automatically detect all media types.