We have a Zebra 170 XiIII Thermal printer, and are sending labels to the printer in ZPL format. Whenever we send a batch job to the printer we send the ZPL for the Label AND the ZPL for the tru Type fonts each time. every once in a while though after we send the print job tot he thermal printer, the "data" light in the front flashes a couple of times but the label does not print. When I go into Scoadmin to check the status of the print job, the print job just sits ther in the qeue waiting as a sent job. I have to delete the job and re-start the printer , then re-submit the batch whenever this happens. Before I try to delete the print job, I get the following in the "print job manager screen" for example.
"SERVER NAME" sending to "PRINTER SERVER NAME" {} {
JobID= th001-990
Queue= th001
Owner=root
Size = 104193 (varies)
Date/ Time: (varies)
Status: (BLANK)
When I select all Jobs and try to delete them I get an error message that reads:
Warning "SERVERNAME"is not a request ID
Warning th001-990 doews not exisit.
IF I press ok, the job still deletes antyways, but I still have to restart the printer.
I installed the printer the same way as we install any other network printer on our LAN with it's own static IP Address.
Was wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to the cuase and any idea how I may fix the same. Do you think this is a network problem or a result of the fact that I send true type fonts with every batch and the memory gets overloaded.
ANy help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
arif
"SERVER NAME" sending to "PRINTER SERVER NAME" {} {
JobID= th001-990
Queue= th001
Owner=root
Size = 104193 (varies)
Date/ Time: (varies)
Status: (BLANK)
When I select all Jobs and try to delete them I get an error message that reads:
Warning "SERVERNAME"is not a request ID
Warning th001-990 doews not exisit.
IF I press ok, the job still deletes antyways, but I still have to restart the printer.
I installed the printer the same way as we install any other network printer on our LAN with it's own static IP Address.
Was wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to the cuase and any idea how I may fix the same. Do you think this is a network problem or a result of the fact that I send true type fonts with every batch and the memory gets overloaded.
ANy help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
arif