User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Proprietary Statements
- Document Conventions
- Introduction to the QL Plus™ Series
- Unpacking and Inspection
- Reporting Damage
- QL 220 Plus Overview
- QL 320 Plus Overview
- QL 420 Plus Overview
- Getting Ready to Print
- Battery
- Installing the Battery
- QL 220 Plus
- QL 420 Plus
- QL 320 Plus
- Charging the Battery with the LI72 Charger
- Battery Safety
- Charger Safety
- Loading the Media
- QL 420 Plus and QL 220 Plus Printers
- QL 320 Plus Printers
- All models
- QL 420 Plus Printers Only
- Operator Controls
- Keypad Control Panel
- LCD Control Panel
- Programmable LCD Settings
- Verify the Printer Is Working
- Printing a Configuration Label
- Connecting the Printer
- Cable Communication
- IR Communications
- Wireless Communications with Bluetooth™
- Bluetooth Networking Overview
- WLAN Overview
- Setting Up the Software
- Radio Regulatory Information
- Zebra Bluetooth Radio QL+ZBR3
- Zebra Bluetooth Radio 2.0 QL+ZBR4
- WLAN Module Using 802.11b CF Radio (North America)
- WLAN Module Using 802.11b CF Radio (Asia & EU Countries)
- Zebra 802.11b WLAN Radio Module
- WLAN Module Using 802.11g Radio
- Compact Flash (802.11b) and Bluetooth Co-located Radio Modules
- Using the Accessories
- Belt Clip
- Kickstand
- Desk Stand
- Carrying Strap
- Preventive Maintenance
- Extending Battery Life
- General Cleaning Instructions
- QL 220 Plus Cleaning
- QL 320 Plus Cleaning
- QL 420 Plus Cleaning
- Troubleshooting
- Keypad Control Panel
- LCD Control Panel Indicators
- Troubleshooting Topics
- Troubleshooting Tests
- Printing a Configuration Label
- Communications Diagnostics
- Contacting Technical Support
- Specifications
- Printing Specifications
- Memory and Communications Specifications
- Label Specifications
- Font and Bar Code Specifications
- Communications Ports
- Physical, Environmental and Electrical Specifications
- QL Plus Series Accessories
- Appendix A
- Interface Cables
- RS232 Cables
- USB Cable
- More Interface Cables
- Appendix B
- Media Supplies
- Appendix C
- Maintenance Supplies
- Appendix D
- Product Support
- Appendix E
- Battery Disposal
- Product Disposal
- Appendix F
- Using zebra.com
- Index
- Patent Numbers
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QL Plus Series User Guide
IR Communications
Printers equipped for infrared (IR) communications are iden-
tified by a small “IR” logo on the unit’s label. Printers with the
IR option conform to the IrDA communications protocol.
IRfunctionsaredisabledifacommunicationscableispluggedinto
theprinter.
Ensure that there is a direct line of sight between the printer
and the terminal that will be sending data. The IR window on
the front of the printer must face the corresponding window
on the terminal to properly send and receive signals.
IrDA compliant terminals will automatically initiate communi-
cations to the printer. An IrDA terminal will seek out any link-
able devices and establish communications between them,
even turning the printer on if necessary.
Figure 16: IR Communications
Area of IR Window
1M (39”)