| NOTE Refer to the specification sheet to see the types of Zebra Supplies that are compatible, meet Zebra printer requirements and allow for proper calibration. |
It is important to know what media or supplies you are using. The printer settings must match the actual supply or media you are using for your print job.
Types of media are:
Continuous Media
Continuous Media comes in a plain roll without any separation or gap.
The media sensor detects media out or paper out conditions but not label length.
Non-Continuous Media
Set the correct settings and calibrate the printer with your media before printing.
Types of Non-Continuous media:
- Non-Continuous Web: Individual labels on a continuous liner with gaps (2 to 4 mm). Select the Gap or Web sensor.
- Non-Continuous Notched or Hole: Use the Reflective sensor over the notch or hole.
- Non-Continuous Mark: (Black Mark Sensor) Used for media with a black mark on the back of the liner or labels. Use the reflective sensor to sense the black mark.
- Non-Continuous Perforated: Media with perforations for easy separation.
Mixed Non-Continuous: Media with multiple non-continuous types on the same label. Choose the type and calibrate.
Direct Thermal MediaDirect Thermal media does not need a ribbon. Printing occurs on the media when it contacts the heated printhead. Usually comes in Continuous form. To verify, scratch the surface with your fingernail; a black streak indicates Direct Thermal Media
Watch the video demonstration.
Thermal Transfer MediaThermal Transfer Media requires a ribbon. Scratch the surface to test; no line appears. Ensure the ribbon matches the media for durability.
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