User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Introduction
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Before You Begin
- Printing a Configuration Label — External ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server
- Printing a Network Configuration Label — Internal ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server and Wireless Print Servers
- Configuration of Wireless Securities
- View Wireless Status through the Control Panel
- Determining the Active Print Server
- Assigning an IP Address on any Print Server
- Setting and Monitoring Alerts on any Print Server
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- Checking Print Server Configuration Settings
- Enabling Protocols
- Defaulting ALL Print Servers
- Using WebView
- Using ZebraNet Bridge
- Using a ZPL Command
- Defaulting the ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server on the 105SL, S4M, PAX4 and External Devices
- Defaulting the Wireless Print Server on the S4M
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the ZM400 and ZM600 Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the ZP Series, LP/TLP 2824 Plus, and G-Series Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the HC100 Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the 105SL, PAX4, Xi4, and ZE500 Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the ZT210 and ZT220 Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the ZT230 Printers
- Printing Queues
- Using Printing Protocols
- ZebraLink WebView
- Print Server Web Pages
- Control Panel
- Hardware Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting the External 10/100 Print Server
- Troubleshooting the Internal ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server
- Troubleshooting the Wireless Print Server
- ZebraNet Bridge Discovery or Configuration Problems
- Unable to Print
- Unable to Configure Device
- HP JetAdmin or HP Web JetAdmin
- Wireless Error Messages
- General Wireless Issues
- Encryption and Authentication Issues
- IP Issues
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Glossary
- Index

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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
02/28/2012 P1043301-002
UDP Ports:
• 161 SNMP broadcast from print server
• 162 SNMP trap on ZebraNet Alert
• 4201 discovery destination on print server
• (dynamic) SNMP get request from ZebraNet Bridge
• (dynamic) discovery broadcast from ZebraNet Bridge
• (dynamic) discovery broadcast from ZebraNet Bridge
What is the default User ID and password for the print server?
• The User ID is admin and the password is 1234.
What are my network connectivity options based on when using a print
server?
It depends on your environment, but the print server accepts print jobs in any of the following
ways:
• FTP — ZPL/EPL files can be sent to the printer via a FTP client as standard ASCII files.
• HTTP — (ZebraLink-enabled printers only) Using the script option of the print server’s
homepage, you can type ZPL into a specified location of the Web browser and send it to
the printer.
• IPP — Using third-party IPP clients, print jobs can be sent via the Internet.
• LPR/LPD — Sometimes referred to as queue based printing. LPR/LPD is the standard in
network printing. Most TCP/IP operating systems are compatible with this option.
• Raw socket connection — You can connect to the printer directly via the network,
bypassing everything in-between. This option is commonly used to integrate ZPL/EPL
into existing programs, such as VB scripts.
• POP3 — With proper configuration, you can place ZPL/EPL files into the body of an
email, and it will print. The print server periodically checks this email box at the specified
intervals and prints the body of the message. IMPORTANT: Attachments and subject lines
are not supported.