Installation guide

12 -- Using the Zebra Printer with MSP
Note:
This value has to be the same as all the printers to be managed by the same Zebra
Printer MSP Proxy Plug-In.
8. In the UDP port field, enter the UDP port through which the ZebraAPI DLL will
communicate with the printers via UDP.
Note:
This value has to be the same as all the printers to be managed by the same Zebra
Printer MSP Proxy Plug-In.
9. Select Finish to save these Zebra Printer MSP Proxy Plug-In Settings.
10. In the MSP Console UI, go to Library > Bundles and create a bundle which includes the
Zebra Printer Proxy Plug-In package and the Zebra Printer Proxy Plug-In settings where
the package must be the first step and the setting is the second step. Select the Force
Install checkbox for the settings.
11. In the MSP Console UI, go to Provisioning > Policy Management and create a policy to
install the Zebra Printer Proxy Plug-In settings and package on the Windows PC.
Note:
The target of this Policy must be devices with a device class of “Windows PC” and
NOT devices with a device class of “Zebra Printer.” The Policy Applicability Rule
must send ONLY to devices on which the Zebra Printer MSP Proxy Plug-In is
installed. To assure this, your Policy should contain the following rule:
[identity.deviceClass] = 'Windows PC'
12. Once the Job completes, the MSP Zebra Printer MSP Proxy Plug-In will attempt to start
to discover Zebra printers over the WLAN. Once a printer is discovered, the information
will be passed on to the MSP Windows PC Client and eventually the MSP Server. In the
MSP Console UI, go to Status > Device Status and search for the device by Device
Class. Please note that it may be necessary to add Device Class to the list of search
fields using the Preferences tab.
Note:
It may be necessary to add Device Class to the list of search fields using the
Preferences tab in MSP. In MSP, navigate to the Preferences tab and go to
Contexts > Columns for Device Search > Edit. On the Create Custom View
page (below), in the Source field, select identity.deviceClass. Type Device Class
in the Header field and click Save.
The following Table is an example of how the Zebra Printers will be reported on the
MSP UI Console once the Zebra Printer MSP Proxy Plug-In discovers the supported
Zebra printers.