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Zebra Technologies ZM400TM Manual
130 pages 2.5 Mb
1 User Guide2 © 2007 ZIH Corp(17 U.S.C.506). Copyright violators may be subject to civil liability Proprietary Statement Product Improvements Liability Disclaimer Limitation of Liability Part Number: 14197L-001Rev. A 3 Contents7 About This Document13 Introduction19 10/100 Internal Print Server33 Getting Started34 Table 3 • Label WidthList Network 35 Figure 9 • Network Configuration Label for the 10/100 Internal PS forZM400/ZM600 37 Table 4 • Print Server ParametersParameter Function LIST NETWORK Print a Network Configuration Label Use this parameter to print a network configuration label (see Figure on page 35) IP PROTOCOL1 View the Method to Obtain an IP Address This parameter tells if the user (permanent) or the server (dynamic) selects the IP address. If a dynamic option is chosen, this parameter tells the method(s) by which the print server (wired or wireless) receives the IP address from the server Selections: ALL, BOOTP, DHCP, DHCP AND BOOTP, PERMANENT Default Value: All All IP ADDRESS1 View the Print Engine’s IP Address Default Value: SUBNET MASK1 View the Subnet DEFAULT GATEWAY1 View the Gateway RESET NETWORK1 Reset the Wired or Wireless Network Use this parameter to reinitialize the wireless radio card and the print server (wired or wireless) when the wireless print server is running. This parameter also causes any wireless radio card in the printer to reassociate to the wireless network ACTIVE PRINTSRVR View the Active Print Server Selections: Wired, Wireless Default Value: Wired Wired PRIMARY NETWORK View the Primary Network Default Value: Internal Wired Internal Wired 38 DEFAULT NETPRINTER READY 39 Figure 10 • Restore to Factory Defaults40 From the task bar, select. The ZebraNet View dialog opens: Figure 11 • ZebraNet View From the menu bar, select Figure 12 • Reset Print Server 3.Select the settings you want to reset, then click Restore 41 admin42 H/W addressSerial # 43 Setting the SubnetTo set the subnet, complete these steps: Figure 14 • Printer Server Configuration Set Permanent 44 Setting the Default GatewayThese steps are optional To set the default gateway, complete these steps: From the Print Server Configuration > TCP/IP tab, in the Default Gateway These steps can be used to assign an IP address using the control panel (LCD) Assigning an IP address from the printer LCD To assign an IP address from the printer LCD, complete these steps: Turn on 2.On the printer control panel, press SETUP/EXIT NETWORK SETTINGS ip resolution IP RESOLUTION PERMANENT •default gateway (default setting of 000.000.000.000) •subnet mask (default setting 255.255.255.0) ip address •ip protocol (gleaning only, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, DHCP and BOOTP, all) 45 Assigning an IP Address via a Telnet SessionStatic Route Gleaning Static Route To use this method, complete these steps: 46 arp -s10.3.50.59 00-07-4d-68-1D-B9-86ping "ipaddress 47 Installation55 ZebraLink WebView57 To open WebView for your printer, complete these steps:Figure 24 • Printer Home Page 58 To see the View Printer Configuration menu option, complete these steps:Figure 25 • Configuration Settings 60 To view the print server menu, complete these steps:Figure 26 • Print Server Settings Page 61 Password:62 To view and modify printer settings, complete these steps:Figure 27 • View and Modify Printer Settings 63 Table 5 • Menu OptionsGeneral Setup Serial Communications Setup 64 Table 5 • Menu Options (Continued)Network Configuration Print Listings on Label 65 Media SetupCalibration 66 ZPL ControlAdvanced Setup 67 TableTable 6 • Primary Print Server If the Installed and Connected to a Live Ethernet Network Network Active Print is set Wireless to: Wired Wireless Wireless This section provides you with steps for changing the primary network To change the primary network, complete these steps: 68 Figure 28 • View and Modify Printer Settings69 3.Click Network ConfigurationThe Network Configuration page opens Figure 29 • Network Configuration Page 4.Click Primary/Secondary Settings Figure 30 opens 70 Figure 30 • Primary/Secondary Settings Page71 Figure 31 • Primary/Secondary Settings Saved72 To change the TCP/IP settings, complete these steps:Figure 32 • View and Modify Printer Settings 73 Figure 33 • Network Configuration Page3.Click TCP/IP Settings. Figure 34 opens 74 Figure 34 • TCP/IP Settings Page75 To view Printer Controls, complete these steps:Figure 35 • Printer Controls 76 To view the Directory Listing, complete these steps:Figure 36 • Directory Listing 78 Table 7 • AlertsZebraLink Alerts 79 To view Alert Setup using ZebraLink, complete these steps:Figure 37 • Printer Home Page 80 Figure 38 • Alert Messaging System81 To begin receiving email notification of errors, complete these steps:Figure 39 • Printer Home Page 82 Figure 40 • Add Alert MessageHEAD ELEMENT BAD PAPER OUT 83 admin@yourcompany.net84 To access the 10/100 Internal PS settings, complete these steps:Figure 41 • Browser View 85 Figure 42 • Print Server Settings Page86 Figure 43 • Print Server Configuration87 To change the TCP/IP Configuration, complete these steps:Figure 44 • Print Server Configuration 89 To access POP3, complete these steps:Figure 45 • Print Server Settings Page 90 Figure 46 • Print Server Configuration91 Figure 47 • POP3 Printing Configuration93 ZebraNet Utilities94 To open ZebraNet View Utilities, complete these steps:. The ZebraNet View dialog opens Figure 48 • ZebraNet View 2.Select your printer 95 To configure your print server, complete these steps:Figure 49 • Print Server Configuration 96 Table 8 • ZebraNet Alert and DestinationsZebraNet Alert Destinations 97 2.Select the printer you wantThen A DHCP server is The 10/100 Internal PS will already have an IP address present No DHCP server is You may need to assign the printer an IP address To assign your printer an IP address, from the menu bar, select 4.For PrintServer SNMP Traps, select the SNMP Traps tab 5.Enter the trap destination and options In the ZebraNet Alert dialog, from the menu bar, select c.From the View Filter - Devices tab, choose your settings accordingly No device filtering Device Address allows you to specify from which IP address data will come The View Filter - Events 98 To open ZebraNet Alert, complete these steps:Figure 50 • Event Summary Report 99 To set alerts (traps) using ZebraNet View, complete these steps:Figure 51 • SNMP Traps 100 Figure 52 • ZebraNet Alert101 To monitor alerts, complete these steps:. The Active Log dialog opens, displaying a list of all the logged alerts Figure 53 • Active Log Dialog 2.From this dialog, you can track the printer(s) activity and status From the menu bar, you can explore all of the other features, such as Reports 102 To check configuration settings, complete these steps:Figure 54 • ZebraNet View 103 Figure 55 • Print Server Configuration104 To access ZebraNet View Java Applet, complete these steps:This dialog opens Figure 56 • ZebraNet View Java Applet 106 paper outhead open Windows NT 4.0/Windows To set up a printer port for the 10/100 Internal PS, complete these steps: 107 Windows 95/98/Me109 Hardware Troubleshooting111 Ping the PrinterTo ping the printer, complete these steps: Figure 57 • Example of a Successful Ping 112 TelnetTo open a telnet session on your PC, complete these steps: 113 Print Protocols115 Print Queues119 Frequently Asked Questions123 Glossary124 delete bytesdynamic Ethernet firmware FTP Flash memory gateway gleaning IP address JetAdmin logical LPD MAC Address name server node 125 parallel portping POP3 port post-string pre-string print server protocol RARP raw TCP port RJ45 serial port server SMTP SNMP spooling static subnet mask TCP/IP 126 TCP PortTelnet trap UNIX Windows 95 and Windows Windows NT Windows ZebraNet PrintServer ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server ZebraLink ZPL 127 Index130 Zebra Technologies CorporationFacsimile: +1 847 913 Zebra Technologies Europe Limited Zebra Technologies Asia Pacific, LLC Part Number: 14197L-001Rev. A © 2007 ZIH Corp
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