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
WLAN Overview
The Retail version of the ZQ320 printer are equipped with a
Dual Radio option, meaning a radio that uses both the industry
standard 802.11 protocols and Bluetooth 4.0. The T&L versions
of the printer will ship with Bluetooth only. Both will have the FCC
ID number on the serial number label on the back of the unit for
identication purposes.
• ZQ300 Series Wireless Network Printers with the Zebra
802.11 WLAN radio module can be identied by the text
“Wireless Network Printer” on the serial number label on the
back of the printer.
• These printers allow communication as a node within a wire-
less local area network (WLAN). Methods of establishing
communications to the printer will vary with each application.
More information and LAN conguration utilities are included
in the Zebra Net Bridge™ program (version 2.8 and later). Zebra
Setup Utilities (ZSU) can also be used to congure WLAN com-
munications settings. Both Net Bridge and ZSU may be down-
loaded from the Zebra Web site.
In order to obtain the Bluetooth address or the Wireless LAN
address, use a mobile computer to scan the Bluetooth barcode
or the WLAN barcode on the bottom of the printer where shown
in Figure 23.
WIFI
Barcode
Bluetooth
Barcode
TC51/56 Mobile
Computer
Figure 23 • BT/WLAN Communications