Zebra Setup Utilities Release Notes v1191325
Zebra Setup Utilities Release Notes v1191325
Version 1.1.9.1325
Table of Contents
Welcome
System Requirements
Supported Printers
Tips & Advice
Known Issues
Change Log
Technical Support
Software Updates
Welcome
This Setup Utility makes it easy to configure Zebra printers. Six wizards are available:
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System Requirements
This software is supported on the following 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems:
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Supported Printers
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2. The Status Monitor regularly checks the printer for current status information.
When the driver is being used over a network connection, this can have the
effect of consuming connection ports that would otherwise be used for
accepting print jobs at the printer. If the Status Monitor is in use and you are
experiencing a delay in printing, try right clicking over the Status Monitor in
the system tray (by the clock) and closing the Status Monitor.
3. Some printers contain a feature known as Draft Mode. If you are configuring a
printer model with this feature, an option to turn on or off the feature is
displayed on the Speed and Darkness dialog. When the feature is turned on,
the printer shall ignore the current speed setting and print as fast as possible,
while maintaining appropriate print quality. This feature would typically be
turned on when print quality is unimportant such as receipt printing.
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Known Issues
1. When using a printer and Bluetooth communication with the Setup Utility or
the Status Monitor, continuous disconnecting/connecting and prompting for
credentials will occur if simple secure pairing is used.
2. The P4T and RP4T printers contain firmware supporting a subset of ZPL
commands. As a result, when using the P4T or RP4T ZPL driver, some
functionality in this application is not supported by the printer. In Printer Tools
the "Feed one label" option may not work and can be substituted by sending:
! U1 do "test.feed" "now". The printer may not support ZPL commands
produced by the Printer Connectivity Wizard. A solution is to install the P4T
CPCL driver and generate the required commands in the Connectivity Wizard.
The commands can then be sent to the printer using the original ZPL driver
using the comm window or send file option.
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Change Log
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Technical Support
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Software Updates