Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Design Overview
- Printer Overview
- Basic Printer Dimensions
- Printer Orientation
- Printer Features
- General Printing Information
- Basic Printer Mounting (printer only)
- Design Your Own Mounting
- Print Modes
- Looping Presenter (Kiosk Mode)
- Vertical Presenter (Kiosk Mode)
- Receipt (Page) Imaging Modes
- Controls, Indicators, and Sensors
- Sensing, Status and Error Reporting
- Feed Button Modes
- Printer Configuration Methods and Tools
- Fonts and Your Printer
- Connections
- Media
- Accessories
- Accessories Overview
- Nozzle Bezel – P1011185
- Shutter Bezel – 104591
- Small Core Media Adapter – G105156
- Quick-Fit Hubs – 103939
- Quick Fit Leaf Spring Retainer – 01473-000
- Roll Support – P1014124
- Media Roll Low Sensor
- Universal Roll Holder – P1014125
- Printer Mounting Plate – 104208
- Wall Mount Roll Holder – P1014123
- Printer Power Supply – 808099-004
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) Cable – P1027715
- Large Media Roll Adapter – P1026858
- Mounting Plate for Large Media Roll Adapter – P1027728
- Using other Accessories with the Large Media Roll Adapter
- Routing Cables with the Large Media Roll Adapter
- Troubleshooting

Connections
Connecting the Printer to the Host
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Ethernet Interface
Refer to Figure 4-16. The USB/Ethernet KR403 includes an RJ45 Ethernet connection
resident on the main logic board . It is compatible with CAT5, CAT5e, and CAT6 cables.
Cables are not supplied with the printer, the integrator should supply an 802.3 compliant
cable.
Communicating with the Printer
The easiest way to begin using your complete kiosk printing solution is to utilize the Zebra
Designer Windows Driver in PC based systems. With the driver loaded; you can test the
kiosk printing system, configure your printer, send programming commands, use Windows
applications to print directly to the printer, and download files (fonts, graphics, logos,
update firmware, etc.). The Zebra Designer driver works directly with the free suite of
Zebra application software to design and create receipts (Zebra Designer) and manage
one or more printers locally. All are available on the Zebra Web site at www.zebra.com
.
Use the Zebra Setup Utility to load the driver and configure your printer. If the operating
system automatically starts a ‘Add new hardware’ wizard, then close the wizard and
continue installing the driver.
USB Printer Detection and Windows
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operating systems
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server
2008 operating systems support the USB port communications with this printer when
using the Zebra Setup Utility or the ZD (Zebra Designer) Windows Driver.
Figure 4-16 • Ethernet Connection