Zebra Technologies R-140 User Manual

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Zebra R-140 User’s Guide

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PARITY

Setting Parity

Press the RIGHT or LEFT BLACK OVAL key to

display other choices.
Default: Even
Selections: Even, odd, none
The parity of the printer must match the parity of the host for

accurate communications to take place. Select the parity that

matches the one being used by the host.

STOP BITS

Setting Stop Bits

Press the RIGHT or LEFT BLACK OVAL key

to display other choices.
Default: 1 stop bit
Selections: 1 stop bit, 2 stop bits
The stop bits of the printer must match the stop bits of the host

for accurate communications to take place. Select the stop bits

that match the one being used by the host.

HOST

HANDSHAKE

Setting Host Handshake

Press the RIGHT or LEFT BLACK

OVAL key to display other choices.
Default: XON/XOFF
Selections: XON/XOFF, DTR/DSR
The handshake protocol of the printer must match the handshake

protocol of the host for communications to take place. Select the

handshake protocol that matches the one being used by the host.

PROTOCOL

Setting Protocol

Press the RIGHT or LEFT BLACK OVAL key

to display other choices.
Default: None
Selections: None, Zebra, ACK/NACK
Protocol is a type of error checking system. Depending on the

selection, an indicator may be sent from the printer to the host

signifying that data has been received. Select the protocol that is

requested by the host. Further details on protocol can be found

in the ZPL II Programming Reference Volumes I and II.
NOTE: Zebra is the same as ACK/NACK except that with Zebra

the response messages are sequenced.

NOTE: If Zebra is selected, printer must use “DTR/DSR” host

handshake protocol.

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