User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Introducing the ZD411D
- ZD411D Features
- Controls and Indicators
- Installing Hardware Options
- Field Installable ZD411D Accessories and Options
- Printer Connectivity Modules
- Power Failure Recovery Mode Jumper (OFF by Default)
- Configuring Wired Connectivity Options and Power Failure Recovery Mode
- Installing the Wireless Connectivity Module
- Media Handling Options
- Installing Dispense, Cut, and Tear Media Handling Options
- Media Roll Core Size Adapters
- Installing the Attached Battery Base Options
- Installing the Battery into the Attached Power Base
- ZD411D Printer Setup
- ZD411D Printer Setup Overview
- Select a Location for the Printer
- Pre-Install Printer Options and Connectivity Modules
- Attaching Printer Power
- Getting Ready to Print
- Preparing and Handling Labels and Media
- Media Storage Tips
- Loading Roll Media in the ZD411D Printer
- How to Load Roll Media – ZD411D
- Using the Movable Sensor
- Adjusting the Movable Sensor for Black Marks or Notches
- Adjusting the Movable Sensor for Web/Gap Sensing
- How to Load Roll Media - Continued
- Run a SmartCal Media Calibration
- Print a Configuration Report to Test Printing
- Detecting a Media Out Condition
- Connecting to the Printer
- Pre-install Windows Printer Drivers
- Interface Cable Requirements
- USB Interface (Device)
- Serial Interface
- Ethernet (LAN, RJ-45)
- ZD411D Printer Setup Overview
- Setup for Windows
- Print Operations
- Thermal Printing Basic Setting and Operations
- Printing on Fan-Fold Media
- Using the Label Dispenser Option
- Printing with Externally Mounted Roll Media
- Printing with the Attached Battery Base and Battery Option
- Printer Fonts
- Zebra ZKDU – Printer Accessory
- Zebra Basic Interpreter (ZBI) 2.0
- Setting the Power Failure Recovery Mode Jumper
- Maintaining the Printer
- Troubleshooting
- Onboard Printer Tools
- Printer Diagnostics
- SmartCal Media Calibration
- Printing a Configuration Report (CANCEL Self Test)
- Printer Network (and Bluetooth) Configuration Report
- Resetting Printer Factory Defaults (PAUSE + FEED Self Test)
- Resetting Network Factory Defaults (PAUSE + CANCEL Self Test)
- Generating a Print Quality Report (FEED self-test)
- Activating Advanced Mode
- Factory Test Modes
- Using the Reset Button
- Running a Communication Diagnostics Test
- Sensor Profile Report
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface
- Serial Port Interface
- Types of Thermal Media
- ZD411D Printer Dimensions
- ZPL Configuration
Setup for Windows
See Also
zebra.com/manuals
Setting Up the Wi-Fi Print Server Option
This section covers the basic configuration of your internal Wi-Fi Print Server option. For more detailed
information, refer to the Wired and Wireless Print Servers User Guide.See zebra.com/manuals.
You may configure the printer for wireless operation in the following ways. This basic guide covers only the
first option, the Connectivity Wizard.
• Through the Connectivity Wizard, which writes a ZPL script for you. On the last screen of the utility, you
may choose to send the command directly to the printer, or you may choose to save the ZPL script to a
file. The saved ZPL file has several purposes:
• The file can be sent to the printer through any available connection (USB, or wired print server).
• The file can be resent to the printer after the network settings have been restored to factory
defaults.
• The file can be sent to multiple printers that will use the same network settings.
• Through ZPL a script that you write yourself. Use the ^WX command to set the basic parameters for
security type. You can send the command through any available connection (USB, or wired print server).
Refer to the ZPL Programming Guide for more information on this option.
• Through Set/Get/Do (SGD) commands that you send to the printer. Begin with WLAN.security to set
the wireless security type. Depending on which security type that you select, other SGD commands
will be necessary to specify other parameters. You can send the commands through any available
connection (USB, or wired print server). Refer to the ZPL Programming Guide for more information on
this option.
Using a Configuration Script
Complete thesetup by sending the ZPL script to the printer through the port selected at the beginning of
this procedure.
1. Verify that the printer is connected to the computer through the wired cable connection to USB port.
2. If you have not already done so, turn ON the printer.
3. On the Review and Send ZPL for Wireless window, click Finish.
4. The printer sends the ZPL script to the printer through the selected port. The Wireless Setup Wizard
screen closes.
5. Turn the printer OFF and then back ON.
Saving a Configuration Script
Save the ZPL script to a file for use later or for use with other printers.
NOTE: You can send the ZPL script file to multiple printers that use the same configuration, or
you can send the file to a printer that had the network settings restored to the factory defaults.
This saves you from having to go through the Wireless Setup Wizard more than once.
1. On the Review and Send ZPL for Wireless window, highlight the script, right-click, and select Copy.
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