User Manual

Table Of Contents
Introduction
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Common Desktop Link-OS Printer Features
OpenAccess ™ design for simplified media loading.
Color-coded “touch points” for operator controls and media guides.
Enhanced user interface featuring three buttons and five status indicators.
Easy, field-installable media handling options.
Media roll support:
Outer Diameter (O.D.): Up to 127 mm (5 in.) and
Inner Diameter (I.D.) roll cores:12.7 mm (0.5 in.), 25.4 mm (1 in.) and additional core sizes with
optional media core adapters.
Movable Sensor provides compatibility with the widest range of media types:
Compatible with full or partial width black mark media.
Compatible with notched or slotted media.
Multi-center position transmissivity sensor for use with label gap/web media.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Host Port that can be used for easy firmware updates.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 interface
ZD621 - The Modular Connectivity Slot has a Serial (RS-232 DB-9) Port and an Ethernet (LAN,
RJ-45 connector) with an Internal Print Server that supports 10Base-T, 100Base-TX and fast
Ethernet 10/100 auto-switching networks factory installed.
ZD421 — Modular Connectivity Slot is available for ZD421 field installable 10/100 Ethernet (802.3
RJ-45) with an Internal Print Server or Serial (RS-232 DB-9) interface options.
On–the–fly OpenType and TrueType font scaling and import, Unicode, resident scalable font (Swiss
721 Latin 1 font), and a selection of resident bitmap fonts.
Backwards compatibility focused technology eases printer replacement:
Drop in replacement of legacy Zebra desktop printers. The printer accepts both EPL and ZPL
programming languages.
Supports Link-OS virtual devices to interpret non-Zebra printer programming languages.
XML-Enabled printing—allows XML communications for barcode label printing, eliminating license
fees and print server hardware and lowering customization and programming costs.
Zebra ™ Global Printing Solution – supports Microsoft Windows keyboard encoding (and ANSI),
Unicode UTF-8 and UTF 16 (Unicode Transformation Formats), XML, ASCII (7 and 8 bit used by
legacy programs and systems), basic single and double byte font encoding, JIS and Shift-JIS
(Japanese International Standards), Hexadecimal encoding, and c
ustom character mapping (DAT
table creation, font linking, and character remapping).
Support for printer configuration via a setup utility running on mobile devices.
Use the printer’s Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) feature exclusively for Zebra Link-OS Setup
Apps using for short range communication to mobile devices. Bluetooth LE works with Zebra
mobile setup utility applications to assist in printer setup, perform media calibration, and
maximize print quality.
Zebra’s Print Touch (Near Field Communication - NFC) tap- to- pair devices, access printer
information, and access mobile applications.