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Serial RS-232 data communication; 110 - 19,200 baud; parity, data bits and
XON-XOFF/DTR protocols are all switch-selectable
Parallel Data Communication (available on the S-500 only)
Operating temperature +40° to +105° F + to +40° C
Storage temperature - 40° to +140° F - 40° to +60° C
Relative humidity 5% to 85% non-condensing
The Zebra Stripe printer sends and receives ASCII (American Standard Code for
Information Interchange) characters. Stripe printers can use serial data
communications (S-300 and S-500) or parallel data communications (S-500 only).
The Error Detection Protocol ZPL II
®
feature provides virtually error-free
communications. Refer to the users guide for further information.
The Zebra Stripe S-300 and S-500 printers have a Data Terminal Equipment
(DTE) Port that supports RS-232 Serial Data Communications. (The S-500
printer may instead have a Parallel Data Communications Port.) The RS-232
interface has a standard 25-pin DB25-S connector located at the rear of the
printer. For all RS-232 input and output signals, the Zebra Stripe printer follows
the EIA RS-232 and CCITT V.24 specifications for signal levels.
The baud rate, number of data bits, and parity are user-selectable via DIP
switches at the rear of the printer. Parity only applies to data transmitted by the
printer. The parity associated with received data is ignored.
Serial data signals are defined as either MARK or SPACE, while control signals
are either ON or OFF. The output levels for the Zebra Stripe printers are as
follows:
MARK or OFF = - 7 to - 10 Volts
SPACE or ON = +7 to +10 Volts
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