Ahhh the memories, I have written a batch printing software for this printer long time ago when I was working at a wholesale company. It can print only one label each time. Printing multiple different labels is not possible without a workaround which what I did. The joy of seeing the entire store labeled in one day was wonderful.
I used to maintain Zebra label printers for our company. We had the ZD620, ZT610, and the Intermec 4420 was my favorite.
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Saw the same trick with the soldering iron and hot air station on Mr SolderFix channel three days ago. He uses aluminum foil tape instead of Kapton tape to cover the plastic parts. Always nice to learn something new.
It is amazing what some calibrated solder can fix. These connectors are a common source of failure on many devices, the pcb mounted ones don't like been abused
i bought a thermal printer of ebay before xmas to fix and use , when i plugged it up to test it it worked perfectly and was nothing to fix , was well upset lol but at least i got a working thermal printer cheap .
Hey boss, ive been subscriber for years now, havent checked your videos for good while, as always very helpfull, good insides and always to the point nice and clear. (Btw you have now gone grey) Ive learnt alot from you thank you!
I had a similar fault on a thing sometime ago. I don't remember the thing but do remember the fix. Re-flowing the power connector. Visually it looked fine but continuity test revealed high resistance. Lead free, too cold or too much mass in the tab to flow correctly in the oven maybe. Anyway, good video showing a sneaky fault.
I'm dealing with something almost the same. Trying to remove the socket is a pain because it is soldered on both sides. There is just enough solder left after vacuuming that it will not release, and because it is in both sides, you heat up one side, and the back side cools again.I think I need 3 irons and 4 hands 😀
Sorin, i am from Kenya and i think you should hear this. I like your channel, your content and your character while recording. Your video content is very useful. The only thing that makes me sad is that you have Members only video but i understand you need to make money. Kudos on getting a sponsorship. Keeep up the good effort
Thanks for proper repair tutorial regards Zebra's printers! And I'm little but puzzled and wondering: guessing author experience, methods and funny accent (I'm sorry, not to making fun on that - just guessing) - author must be from somewhere ex-USSR... Guessing as I ex-USSR child themselves... :-) Thank you again!
which bench power supply is good for laptop repair? I mean power supply with short circuit protection or without? how long will last a power supply without?
Sorin, nice fix but please look at time 5:20 of the video the solder connection on switch also looks bad unless it’s a shadow. You may have seen this. Enjoy all your videos…
Small label printers like this are OK to repair but larger laser printers are more mechanical so you need mechanical experience for a lot of the issue that arise on them.
Oh no… a zebra 😅 I hate those things. These were my biggest enemies when I was working as a system administrator. I would've let it die just as a revenge for all the time lost trying to make these things work
Ahhh the memories, I have written a batch printing software for this printer long time ago when I was working at a wholesale company. It can print only one label each time. Printing multiple different labels is not possible without a workaround which what I did. The joy of seeing the entire store labeled in one day was wonderful.
I used to maintain Zebra label printers for our company. We had the ZD620, ZT610, and the Intermec 4420 was my favorite.
Saw the same trick with the soldering iron and hot air station on Mr SolderFix channel three days ago.
He uses aluminum foil tape instead of Kapton tape to cover the plastic parts.
Always nice to learn something new.
Glad to see you posted something finally.
It is amazing what some calibrated solder can fix.
These connectors are a common source of failure on many devices,
the pcb mounted ones don't like been abused
i bought a thermal printer of ebay before xmas to fix and use , when i plugged it up to test it it worked perfectly and was nothing to fix , was well upset lol but at least i got a working thermal printer cheap .
xD lol
Hey boss, ive been subscriber for years now, havent checked your videos for good while, as always very helpfull, good insides and always to the point nice and clear. (Btw you have now gone grey) Ive learnt alot from you thank you!
I had a similar fault on a thing sometime ago. I don't remember the thing but do remember the fix. Re-flowing the power connector. Visually it looked fine but continuity test revealed high resistance. Lead free, too cold or too much mass in the tab to flow correctly in the oven maybe. Anyway, good video showing a sneaky fault.
I'm dealing with something almost the same. Trying to remove the socket is a pain because it is soldered on both sides. There is just enough solder left after vacuuming that it will not release, and because it is in both sides, you heat up one side, and the back side cools again.I think I need 3 irons and 4 hands 😀
Nice fix Sorin thank you 😊
6x4 thermal label printer, I have one of these cost's around £140 used on eBay last time I looked.
Why is the charger 24.4V? Our battery powered vacuum cleaner also has the same voltage, but because it has batteries. This one does not.
Hai cu clipurile Sorin, astept cu disperare postarile tale cu reparatii!!!
I hope you talk about vertical common mode choke and how to find an alternative?! Search by size? The number on it is useless
Sorin, i am from Kenya and i think you should hear this. I like your channel, your content and your character while recording. Your video content is very useful. The only thing that makes me sad is that you have Members only video but i understand you need to make money. Kudos on getting a sponsorship. Keeep up the good effort
Thanks for proper repair tutorial regards Zebra's printers!
And I'm little but puzzled and wondering: guessing author experience, methods and funny accent (I'm sorry, not to making fun on that - just guessing) - author must be from somewhere ex-USSR...
Guessing as I ex-USSR child themselves... :-)
Thank you again!
Good job mate 👍
Well that's different. Good job Sorin, another item saved from land fill 👍
thanks
I have this one. Proper nice calibrated printer
which bench power supply is good for laptop repair? I mean power supply with short circuit protection or without? how long will last a power supply without?
Sorin, nice fix but please look at time 5:20 of the video the solder connection on switch also looks bad unless it’s a shadow. You may have seen this. Enjoy all your videos…
Easy pizza ... Huh?!?!
We don't have picture but we have a proper oversize solder. Nice Job!!
Nice work
Can you fix laser printers?
Very nice 👍
You follow the voltage you follow the money!
Everytime u say it will be a easy fix... This is my reaction 🤦
But in the end you're always right 😜
Nice! 😎
Good thanks to
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In sha ALLAH iam gona open my shop this year because you teached me not to fear and visial inspection of An Electronic Devices
Nice..
Small label printers like this are OK to repair but larger laser printers are more mechanical so you need mechanical experience for a lot of the issue that arise on them.
zut, we don't have picture ?🤣🤣
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Must have someting better than Pizza today.
Oh no… a zebra 😅
I hate those things. These were my biggest enemies when I was working as a system administrator. I would've let it die just as a revenge for all the time lost trying to make these things work
Why? They made decent label printers. We used to run 30 of them at our company. I did always prefer the Intermec 4420 as it was all metal
sir my laptop screen show show for second and it fliker and goes out but back light is working what should be problem
It can be due to RAM, a loose connector etc!
EZ PIZZA SORIN!
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Not a nice label printer?
TOLD YOU WHEN YOU DID THE LAST ONE THAT THIS IS A COMMON PROBLEM WITH THESE EPOS/LABEL PRINTERS
Fix your keyboard
can i call you Papa?
thanks