User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Introducing the ZD411D
- ZD411D Features
- Controls and Indicators
- Installing Hardware Options
- Field Installable ZD411D Accessories and Options
- Printer Connectivity Modules
- Power Failure Recovery Mode Jumper (OFF by Default)
- Configuring Wired Connectivity Options and Power Failure Recovery Mode
- Installing the Wireless Connectivity Module
- Media Handling Options
- Installing Dispense, Cut, and Tear Media Handling Options
- Media Roll Core Size Adapters
- Installing the Attached Battery Base Options
- Installing the Battery into the Attached Power Base
- ZD411D Printer Setup
- ZD411D Printer Setup Overview
- Select a Location for the Printer
- Pre-Install Printer Options and Connectivity Modules
- Attaching Printer Power
- Getting Ready to Print
- Preparing and Handling Labels and Media
- Media Storage Tips
- Loading Roll Media in the ZD411D Printer
- How to Load Roll Media – ZD411D
- Using the Movable Sensor
- Adjusting the Movable Sensor for Black Marks or Notches
- Adjusting the Movable Sensor for Web/Gap Sensing
- How to Load Roll Media - Continued
- Run a SmartCal Media Calibration
- Print a Configuration Report to Test Printing
- Detecting a Media Out Condition
- Connecting to the Printer
- Pre-install Windows Printer Drivers
- Interface Cable Requirements
- USB Interface (Device)
- Serial Interface
- Ethernet (LAN, RJ-45)
- ZD411D Printer Setup Overview
- Setup for Windows
- Print Operations
- Thermal Printing Basic Setting and Operations
- Printing on Fan-Fold Media
- Using the Label Dispenser Option
- Printing with Externally Mounted Roll Media
- Printing with the Attached Battery Base and Battery Option
- Printer Fonts
- Zebra ZKDU – Printer Accessory
- Zebra Basic Interpreter (ZBI) 2.0
- Setting the Power Failure Recovery Mode Jumper
- Maintaining the Printer
- Troubleshooting
- Onboard Printer Tools
- Printer Diagnostics
- SmartCal Media Calibration
- Printing a Configuration Report (CANCEL Self Test)
- Printer Network (and Bluetooth) Configuration Report
- Resetting Printer Factory Defaults (PAUSE + FEED Self Test)
- Resetting Network Factory Defaults (PAUSE + CANCEL Self Test)
- Generating a Print Quality Report (FEED self-test)
- Activating Advanced Mode
- Factory Test Modes
- Using the Reset Button
- Running a Communication Diagnostics Test
- Sensor Profile Report
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface
- Serial Port Interface
- Types of Thermal Media
- ZD411D Printer Dimensions
- ZPL Configuration
ZPL Configuration
Command Listing Name Description
— RAM 2104k........ R:
— ONBOARD FLASH 6144k.........E:
^MU FORMAT CONVERT NONE
RTC DATE Date Displayed
RTC TIME Time Displayed
^JI / ~JI ZBI DISABLED (Requires key to enable)
— ZBI VERSION 2.1 (Displayed if installed)
— ZBI STATUS READY
LAST CLEANED X,XXX IN
HEAD USAGE X,XXX IN
TOTAL USAGE X,XXX IN
RESET CNTR2 X,XXX IN
^JH ^MA ~RO
RESET CNTR1 X,XXX IN
NONRESET CNTR0 (1, 2) X,XXX IN
RESET CNTR1 X,XXX IN
RESET CNTR2 X,XXX IN
SLOT1 EMPTY / SERIAL / WIRED
MASS STORAGE COUNT 0
HID COUNT 0
USB HOST LOCK OUT OFF /ON
— SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXXXXXXX
^JH EARLY WARNING MAINT. OFF
NOTE: The printer has the ability to set a command or a group of commands once for all receipts
(or labels) that follow. Those settings will remain in effect until they are changed by subsequent
commands, the printer is reset, or you restore factory defaults.
Printer Memory Management and Related Status Reports
The printer has various memory resources and storage for building and printing.
To help you manage printer resources, the printer supports a variety of format commands to manage
memory, transfer objects (between memory areas, import, and export), object naming, printer tests, and
provide various printer operating status reports. They are very similar to the old DOS commands like DIR
(directory listing) and DEL (delete file). The most common reports are also part of the Zebra Setup Utility
and ZebraDesigner ™ Windows driver.
It is recommended that a single command be processed within this type of format (form). A single
command is easily reused as a maintenance and development tool.
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