Zebra Technologies GX420t 사용자 설명서

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Print Operations
Adjusting the Print Width
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980612-001 Rev. A
GX420t / GX430t User Guide
12/14/07
Replacing a Partially Used Transfer Ribbon
To remove used transfer ribbon, perform the following steps.
1.
Cut the ribbon from the take-up roll.
2.
Remove the take-up roll  and discard used  ribbon.
3.
Remove the supply  roll and tape the end of any  fresh ribbon to prevent it from 
unwrapping. When reinstalling a partially used supply roll, tape the cut end onto the 
empty take-up roll.
Adjusting the Print Width
Print width must be set when: 
• You are using the printer for the first time.
• There is a change in media width.
Print width may be set by :
• The Windows printer driver or application software such as Zebra Designer.
• The five-flash sequence in 
.
• Controlling printer operations with ZPL programming; refer to the Print Width (
^PW) 
command (consult your ZPL Programming Guide).
• Controlling printer operations with EPL Page Mode programming, refer to the Set Label 
Width (
q
) command (consult y our EPL Programmer’s Guide).
Adjusting the Print Quality
Print quality  is influenced by the heat or density  (setting) of the printhead, the print speed, and 
the ty pe of media y ou are using. Only  by experimenting will you find the optimal mix for y our 
application.  
The relative darkness (or density ) setting can be controlled by:
• The six-flash sequence in 
. This will overwrite any  ZPL 
and EPL programmed darkness/density settings.
• The Set Darkness (
~SD
) ZPL command  (consult y our ZPL Programming Guide).
• The Density  (
D) EPL command (consult your EPL Programmer’s Guide).
If you find that the print speed needs to be adjusted, use:
• The Windows printer driver or application software such as Zebra Designer.
• The Print Rate (
^PR) command (consult your ZPL Programming Guide). 
• The Speed Select (
S
) command (consult y our EPL Programmer’s Guide).
 
Note • Media manufactures may  have specific recommendations for speed settings for your 
printer and the media. Some media types have lower maximum speeds than y our printer’s 
maximum speed.