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Connecting the Printer
The printer must establish communications with a host terminal which sends the data to be printed. Communications occur in four basic ways:
• ZQ6 printers can communicate by cable via either RS-232C or
USB 2.0 protocols. Windows drivers that support printing via
Serial, USB and the network are included in the Zebra Designer
Driver which can be downloaded from www.zebra.com/drivers .
• By means of a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) per 802.11 specifications. (Optional)
• By means of the Ethernet when docked on the Ethernet cradle.
• By means of a Bluetooth short range radio frequency link.
• WinMobile ® , Blackberry ® , and Android ® devices use standard
Bluetooth protocol.
• ZQ6 printers are compatible with iOS devices, therefore printing via Bluetooth to an Apple ® device is possible.
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ZQ610 & ZQ620 User Guide
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Table of contents
- 6 Proprietary Statements
- 8 Document Conventions
- 9 Introduction to the ZQ610 & ZQ620 Printers
- 10 Unpacking and Inspection
- 10 Reporting Damage
- 11 ZQ610 & ZQ620 Technology
- 12 Printing Technology
- 13 QR Code
- 13 Made for iPhone (MFi)
- 13 Near Field Communication (NFC)
- 14 Color LCD Display
- 15 ZQ6 Overview
- 17 Getting Ready to Print
- 17 Battery
- 17 Removing the Battery
- 18 Removing the Battery Tape Insulator
- 19 Installing the Battery
- 20 Battery Safety
- 20 Charger Safety
- 21 Smart Charger-2 (SC2) Single Battery Charger
- 21 Charging Status Indicators
- 21 Battery Health Indicator
- 22 SC2 Dimensions
- 22 Model UCLI72-4 Quad Charger
- 24 AC Power Adapter
- 25 Ethernet and Charging Cradles
- 26 LED Status Indicator
- 28 Printer Operation with Cradle
- 29 1-Slot Battery Charger
- 29 Charging Status Indicators
- 30 3-Slot Battery Charger
- 31 Loading the Media in the ZQ6 Printers
- 31 Loading Media Procedure
- 33 Loading Media in Peel-off Mode
- 34 ZQ6 Healthcare Printers
- 36 Operator Controls
- 36 Standard Control Panel
- 37 Normal Boot-up LED Behavior
- 37 Sleep Mode LED Behavior
- 37 Shutdown Behavior
- 38 Power LED Ring Behavior
- 39 LCD Control Panel
- 40 Status Bar Icons
- 42 Home Menu Screen
- 44 Home Screen Icons and Parameters
- 45 Alert Messages
- 46 Buttons
- 46 Power-Up Sequences
- 46 Runtime Sequences without LED Flashes
- 47 Sleep Mode
- 48 Adaptive Print Performance
- 48 Draft Mode
- 49 Verify the Printer is Working
- 50 Connecting the Printer
- 51 Cable Communication
- 51 RS-232C Communications
- 51 USB Communications
- 52 Providing Strain Relief for Communications Cable
- 53 Zebra Setup Utilities
- 53 Zebra Android Printer Setup Utility (for Link-OS Printers)
- 54 Wireless Communications with Bluetooth
- 54 Bluetooth Networking Overview
- 55 Bluetooth Security Modes
- 56 Bluetooth Minimum Security Modes
- 57 WLAN Overview
- 58 Setting Up the Software
- 58 Designing Labels
- 60 Using Pre-Printed Receipt Media
- 60 Black Mark Dimensions (Receipt Media)
- 60 Label Areas
- 61 Label Design Examples
- 62 Keep-Out Areas
- 63 Near Field Communication (NFC)
- 64 NFC Use Cases
- 65 Wearing the Printer
- 65 Swivel Belt Clip
- 66 Adjustable Shoulder Strap
- 67 Soft Case
- 68 Hand Strap
- 69 Preventive Maintenance
- 69 Extending Battery Life
- 69 General Cleaning Instructions
- 72 LCD Control Panel Indicators
- 73 Troubleshooting Topics
- 75 Troubleshooting Tests
- 75 Communications Diagnostics
- 84 Communication Ports
- 86 ZQ620 Dimensions
- 87 ZQ620 Mounting Hole Dimensions
- 88 ZQ610 Dimensions
- 89 ZQ610 Mounting Hole Dimensions
- 90 ZQ6 Accessories
- 92 Appendix A
- 92 Interface Cables (RS-232 Cables)
- 93 USB Cables
- 94 Appendix B
- 94 Media Supplies
- 94 Appendix C
- 94 Maintenance Supplies
- 95 Appendix D
- 115 Appendix E
- 116 Appendix F
- 116 Battery Disposal
- 116 Product Disposal
- 117 Appendix G
- 117 Alert Messages
- 120 Appendix H
- 120 Using Zebra.com
- 122 Appendix I
- 122 Product Support