0 Zebra GX420d printing problem 6 Seth Thomas posted 9 Years Ago Hi. We've been using a GoDEX DT4 for printing standard children's ministry checkin labels from Rock and it works great. We used it because we already had it and it accepted the ZPL language fine. We recently purchased two GX420d printers for use, as our children's ministry has grown. However, after setting them up and attempting to print, they only print part way through the first label (has the child's name, etc.) and when it reaches the black bar with the random generated checkin number, the printer stops and a solid red light appears. After a few seconds, the rest of the unprinted label will advance and the printer will return to 'ready' status with a green light. However, the 2nd "pickup" label does not print at all. This happens exactly the same with both printers, which would seem to be a configuration issue? Anybody else had this happen? Not sure what to do...
Michael Garrison 9 years ago Seth, it's been long enough since we set up our GX420d s that I don't remember what the out-of-the-box setup process was like- auto-calibrate vs setting label sizes, etc. Next time I'm there I'll try to see if I can figure my way back into the setup to see how ours are set.
Michael Garrison 9 years ago One more thought that might help troubleshoot- we could try directly sending a label to the printer instead of going through Rock. That would eliminate Rock configuration issues.I can walk you through running that test, but I need to know whether the printers are installed as a Windows system printer on any of your computers...we'll need to be able to make them available as a network shared printer.
Michael Garrison 9 years ago Just got in to the web interface- I forgot I don't have to physically print the setups with a network printer =)It looks like we use "non-continuous" media, "web" sensor type, 812 width and 7917 length. So I take that to mean not auto-calibrated.I guess another question is, have you calibrated your printer(s)? I think you hold down the button- the light will flash once, then twice, once it flashes twice release the button and it runs a calibration. But again, I was more involved with deployment rather than the day-to-day use of the printers so I may be remembering that incorrectly.
Michael Garrison 9 years ago Were you using your own Rock label or the one I copied above? If you were using your own label I would speculate that an illegal character has slipped into your file somewhere.Try pasting your label's file contents into http://labelary.com/viewer.html (setting the dimensions to 4x2) and see if that renders correctly... (I don't know how that viewer would treat file errors though, I just think it might be worth a try)And try a different file for the test- another one of yours or the one I posted above.
Michael Garrison 9 years ago That's probably a good thought- since Rock isn't the issue and the label file itself isn't the common denominator, and I agree it's unlikely that both printers are bad, that's something left that both would have in common. Though the fact they can print a configuration report and Windows test page argues a bit against that.Keep us up to date but I might be out of ideas, sorry
Nick Airdo 8 years ago Seth, were you using the stock Zebra drivers for Windows or alternate drivers (such as those from another provider like Seagull Scientific)?