User Manual

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ZQ630 User Guide
Made for iPhone (MFi)
ZQ630 printer supports communication with Apple devices running
iOS 10 or later over a standalone Bluetooth 4.1 radio and the BT4.1
radio included with the 802.11ac (dual) radio.
Near Field Communication (NFC)
The ZQ630 printer supports a passive NFC tag which complies
with the “Android Standard Tag format” since Android devices
are the most common found on the market today. The NFC tag is
programmed from the factory and supports Bluetooth pairing to
enable a tablet, smartphone or terminal to automatically pair with
the printer via a Bluetooth connection (within the bounds of the
security prole being used).
The NFC tag also supports app launching whereby an app
developed either by Zebra or a third party will launch on a NFC-
enabled smartphone, tablet or terminal. Similarly, the NFC tag
enables launching to a web support page via a tablet, smartphone
or terminal.
Color LCD Display
The ZQ630 printer features a color, non-touch LCD display which
supports a 288x240 pixel viewable area. The user will be able
to view the display in both room light and night time conditions.
The display is capable of displaying colored text as well as
color images. In order to save power, the display will dim after a
congurable timeout.
Radio-Frequency Identication (RFID)
The ZQ630 printer is equipped with an RFID encoder/reader, which
is integrated into the printer’s printhead assembly. The ZQ630
encodes (writes) information on ultra-thin UHF RFID transponders
that are embedded in “smart” labels, tickets, and tags. The printer
encodes the information; veries proper encoding; and prints bar
codes, graphics, and/or text on the label’s surface. The ZQ630
printer uses Zebra’s extensive set of RFID commands running
under ZPL programming language.