Printing specifications 96, Ribbon specification 96, Print ing spec i fi ca tions 96 – Zebra Technologies R-140 User Manual

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Media Specifications

Media Specifications

Standard

Smart Media (RFID)

Minimum label length*

Tear-off

0.7" (18 mm)

Peel-off

0.5" (13 mm)

Cutter

1.5" (38 mm)

Rewind

0.25" (6 mm)

Total media width

(label + liner, if any)

Minimum

1.57” (40 mm)

3.0” (76 mm)

Maximum

5.51” (140 mm)

5.51” (140 mm)

Total thickness

(includes liner, if any)

Minimum

0.003” (0.076 mm)

0.003” (0.076 mm)

Maximum

0.012” (0.305 mm)

0.010” (0.254 mm) excluding IC Chip

Cutter maximum full-width

media thickness

.009" (.23 mm)

Roll media core inside diameter

3” (76 mm)

4.0” (102 mm)

Maximum roll diameter

8.0” (203 mm)

6.0” (152 mm)

RFID Tag Types

Phillips I-Code

Texas Instruments Tag-It

Inter-label gap

Minimum

0.079” (2 mm)

Preferred

0.118” (3 mm)

Maximum

Maximum inter-label gap =

2 x (label length for which you have

calibrated the printer + 1”

Maximum internal fanfold media pack size

(label + liner) L x W x H

8.0” x 5.51” x 4.5” (203x140x114 mm)

Ticket/tag sensing notch L x W

0.12" x .25"

(3 mm) x (6 mm)

Ticket/tag sensing hole diameter

0.125" (3 mm)

Effective leading edge

registration accuracy*

Vertical

±0.070” (±1.8 mm)

Horizontal

±0.070” (±1.8 mm)

Additional

specs. for

black mark

sensing

Mark length

(measuring

parallel to

label/tag edge)

Minimum

0.12” (3 mm)

Maximum

0.43” (11 mm)

Mark width

(measuring

perpendicular to

label/tag edge

Minimum

0.43” (11 mm)

Maximum

Full media width

Mark location

Marks must be located within .040"

(1 mm) of the inside media edge.

Mark density

> 1.0 ODU (Optical Density Unit)

Maximum density of the back of

the media on which the black

mark is printed

0.5 ODU

*

Media registration and minimum label length are affected by media type and width, ribbon type,

print speed, and printer mode of operation. Performance improves as these factors are optimized.

Zebra recommends always qualifying any application with thorough testing.

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