User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Proprietary Statements
- Document Conventions
- Introduction to the ZQ300 Series
- Unpacking and Inspection
- Reporting Damage
- Features Overview
- Getting Ready to Print
- Battery
- Installing/Removing Battery & Battery Tape Insulator
- Battery Tape Insulator
- Battery Safety
- Charger Safety
- Designing Labels
- Using Pre-Printed Receipt Media
- Loading the Media
- Media Spacers
- Operator Controls
- Forced Download Description and LED Behavior
- Power Save Mode
- Draft Mode
- Verify the Printer Is Working
- Cable Communication
- Wireless Communications with Bluetooth
- Bluetooth Networking Overview
- NFC Use Cases
- WLAN Overview
- Setting Up the Software
- Wearing the Printer
- Belt Clip
- Adjustable Shoulder Strap
- Soft Case
- Preventive Maintenance
- Extending Battery Life
- General Cleaning Instructions
- ZQ300 Series Cleaning
- Troubleshooting
- Printer Status Indicators
- Troubleshooting Topics
- Troubleshooting Tests
- Printing a Configuration Report
- Communications Diagnostics
- Calling Technical Support
- Specifications
- Printing Specifications
- Memory and Communications Specifications
- Media Specifications
- ZPL Bar Code Specifications and Commands
- CPCL and ZPL Font Specifications
- Printing in Chinese Fonts
- USB Type-C to Type-A Communications Cable
- Physical, Environmental and Electrical Specifications
- ZQ300 Series Accessories
- Appendix A
- Serial Number and PCC Number Locations
- Appendix B
- User Interface LED Charging Behavior
- Appendix C
- Battery Disposal
- Product Disposal
- Appendix D
- Appendix E
- Using Zebra.com
- Product Support Contacts
- Index
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ZQ300 Series User Guide
them into proximity, usually no more than 7.62 centimeters (3
inches).Using the “Print Touch” feature located on the side of the
printer, end-users can automatically connect via Bluetooth from
a handheld device that supports NFC technology. The NFC tag
has the printer’s BDADDR encoded in a URL on the tag. Simply
touching the NFC handheld device to the “Print Touch” icon on
the printer will connect and pair the handheld device to the print-
er.
NFC Use Cases
• Bluetooth Pairing – used to cause a tablet, smart phone or
terminal to automatically pair with the printer via a Bluetooth
connection, within the bounds of the security prole being
used. This shall contain the BT address and serial number
of the printer.
• App launching – used to cause an app, developed either
by Zebra or a third party to be executed on a smart phone,
tablet or terminal
• Web site launching – used to cause a smart phone, tablet
or terminal to display a web site developed by Zebra or a
third party developer
Note • Tapping the Zebra Print Touch
TM
icon with an NFC-
enabled smartphone will provide instant access to printer-
specic information. For more information about NFC and Zebra
products, go to http://www.zebra.com/nfc. Bluetooth pairing
applications via NFC is also possible. Please see Zebra Multi-
platform SDK for more information.
http://www.zebra.com/nfc
Figure 22 • NFC Connectivity