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
9. The values set in the Authentication PIN field will vary depending on the Bluetooth version of
the central device. If the central uses BT v2.0 or older, enter a numeric value in this field. You are
prompted to enter this same value on the central device to verify the pairing. Security Mode 2 or 3
in Advanced Settings should also be selected for PIN paring.In Advanced Settings, select Security
Mode 2 or 3 for PIN paring.
If the central device uses BT v2.1 or newer, this setting has no effect. BT v2.1 and newer uses Secure
Simple Pairing (SSP) which does not require the use of a PIN.
Clicking the Advanced Settings button will display the Advanced Bluetooth Settings window. For
more information on Advanced Settings, refer to the Wired and Wireless Print Server Guide.
10. Click Next to continue configuring the printer.
11. The SGD commands to properly configure the printer are displayed. Click Next to continue to the
Send Data screen.
12. On the Send Data screen, click the Printer icon that you want to send the commands to, or click the
File button to save the commands to a file for reuse later.
13. To send the commands to the printer, click the Finish button. The printer will update and then reboot.
You may disconnect the USB interface from the printer now.
14. To complete the Bluetooth pairing process, enable Bluetooth device discovery on your central device
and follow the directions provided with the master device.
Windows Vista SP2 or Windows 7
The Windows Vista (SP2 or higher) and Windows 7 Bluetooth install differ from the XP install.
• Windows Vista: Open the Add Printer wizard by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel,
clicking Hardware and Sound, clicking Printers, and then clicking Add a printer.
• Windows 7: Open Devices and Printers by clicking the Start button, and then on the Start menu,
clicking Devices and Printers.
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