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Zebra XiII Printer User’s Guide
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Getting Started
System Requirements
In addition to the XiII printer, you will need the following items to form a
complete label preparation system:
complete label preparation system:
• Label-, ticket-, or tagstock.
• A device, such as a computer, for data entry and output of label formats.
• A data communication cable to connect the controlling device to the XiII
printer. (Remote installations may require additional cables and commu-
nication devices such as modems and/or protocol converters.)
nication devices such as modems and/or protocol converters.)
• Thermal transfer ribbon (if printing in Thermal Transfer mode).
Media and Ribbon Requirements
Print quality not only depends on the Zebra XiII-Series printer but also on
the printer’s media and ribbon. Factors such as reflectivity and contrast are
important for bar code scanning applications. Factors such as paper abra-
sion and temperature requirements are important to maintaining the life of
the printhead.
the printer’s media and ribbon. Factors such as reflectivity and contrast are
important for bar code scanning applications. Factors such as paper abra-
sion and temperature requirements are important to maintaining the life of
the printhead.
We STRONGLY RECOMMEND the use of Zebra Technologies Corpora-
tion-brand supplies for continuous high-quality printing. A wide range of
paper, polypropylene, polyester, and vinyl stock has been specifically engi-
neered to enhance the printing capabilities of the Zebra XiII-Series printer
and to ensure against premature printhead wear.
tion-brand supplies for continuous high-quality printing. A wide range of
paper, polypropylene, polyester, and vinyl stock has been specifically engi-
neered to enhance the printing capabilities of the Zebra XiII-Series printer
and to ensure against premature printhead wear.
Continuous roll form paper, fanfold media, or cardstock with optional per-
forations and registration holes may be used. The life of the printhead may
be reduced by the abrasion of exposed paper fibers when using perforated
media.
forations and registration holes may be used. The life of the printhead may
be reduced by the abrasion of exposed paper fibers when using perforated
media.
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