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

Getting Started
View Wireless Status through the Control Panel
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View Wireless Status through the Control Panel
After the wireless print server is configured, you may view the wireless status on the printer’s
control panel in many cases.
• Printers with an LCD display text or symbols (see LCD Link Status and Wireless Signal
Indicators).
• The HC100 printer does not have an LCD, so the wireless status is indicated by the control
panel lights (see HC100 Wireless Status Indicator Lights on page 52).
• The ZT210, ZT220, and ZT230 printers also use control panel lights to indicate the
wireless status (see ZT210, ZT220, and ZT230 Wired and Wireless Status Indicator Lights
on page 53).
LCD Link Status and Wireless Signal Indicators
This section applies to printers and print engines other than the HC100, ZT210, ZT220, and
ZT230 printers.
Link Status Indicator The wireless link status indicator appears at the bottom left of the
LCD, providing a real-time display of the printer’s network status (Table 10).
Note • Refer to the User Guide for your printer for specific instructions on how to use the
control panel.
Table 10 • Link Status Indicators
Status Indicator Meaning
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The wireless radio card is associated with the WLAN.
underscore
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• The wireless radio card is not associated with the WLAN. Verify that
your printer’s wireless settings match those of the WLAN.
• The firmware on the wireless radio card may need to be updated. See
Supported Wireless Radio Cards on page 17 for the required firmware
versions.
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• The printer is checking for a wired print server.
• The printer is running a wired print server.
• The wireless print server board is not installed or not installed correctly.