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RW Series User Guide
• RWseriesprinterswithaCompactFlash(CF)ra-
dio module can be identified by the FCC ID number
“I28MD-RW4137” and other regulatory information on the
serial number label on the back of the unit.
• RWseriesprinterswithaZebraValueRadio,802.11bcan
be identified by the FCC ID number “I28MD-ZLAN11B”
and other regulatory information on the serial number la-
bel on the back of the unit.
• RWseriesWirelessNetworkPrinterswiththe
Zebra802.11b/gWLANradiomodulecanbeiden-
tified by the text “Wireless Network Printer” and
FCC ID: I2 8 M D - ZL AN11G on the serial number label on
the back of the printer.
• RW420printerswithbothan802.11bWLANradioand
a Bluetooth radio running in the same unit are consid-
ered to be dual radio devices. At present this dual radio
configuration is offered only on the RW 420. Dual radio
equipped RW 420 units will have a Bluetooth radio FCC ID
“I28MD-BTC2TY3”and802.11bCompactashradioFCC
ID “I28MD-RW4137. The FCC ID numbers and other reg-
ulatory information for both radios are located on the se-
rial number label on the back of the RW 420.
Printers so equipped allow wireless communication as a
node within a WLAN and its wireless capabilities allow com-
munications from any point within the WLAN’s perimeter.
PrintersequippedwiththedualBluetooth/802.11bWLAN
radio configuration can be linked to both a WLAN and a
Bluetooth network simultaneously.
Methods of establishing communications to RW series print-
ers will vary with each LAN application. General informa-
tion on establishing WLAN communications can be found in
either the ”CPCL Programmers Manual” or the “Quick Start
Guide for Mobile Wireless Printers” both available on-line at
the Zebra Web site
www.zebra.com
. More information and
LAN configuration utilities may also be found in Zebra’s Label
Vista™ program (version 2.8 and later). Label Vista may be
downloaded from Zebra’s Web site.
Setting Up the Software
RW series printers use Zebra’s CPCL Programming language