136 Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
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What ports are open on PSII and | TCP Ports: | |
related software? | • | 21 FTP |
| • | 23 Telnet |
| • | 80 HTTP Server |
| • | 515 Printer port |
| • | 631 IPP port |
| • 9100 Raw socket connection | |
| UDP Ports: | |
| • 161 SNMP broadcast from PSII | |
| • 162 SNMP trap on ZebraNet Alert | |
| • 4201 discovery destination on PSII | |
| • (dynamic) SNMP get request from ZebraNet | |
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| • (dynamic) discovery broadcast from ZebraNet | |
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| • (dynamic) discovery broadcast from ZebraNet | |
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What are my network connectivity | It depends on your environment, but the print | |
options based on when using a PSII? | server accepts print jobs in any of the following | |
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| • FTP — ZPL/EPL files can be sent to the printer | |
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| via a FTP client as standard ASCII files |
| • HTTP — | |
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| Using the script option of the print server’s |
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| homepage, you can type ZPL into a specified |
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| location of the Web browser and send it to the |
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| printer |
| • IPP — Using | |
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| can be sent via the internet |
| • LPR/LPD — Sometimes referred to as queue | |
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| based printing. LPR/LPD is the standard in |
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| network printing. Most TCP/IP operating |
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| systems are compatible with this option |
| • Raw socket connection — You can connect to | |
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| the printer directly via the network, bypassing |
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| everything |
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| commonly used to integrate ZPL/EPL into |
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| existing programs, such as VB scripts |
| • POP3 — With proper configuration, you can | |
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| place ZPL/EPL files into the body of an email, |
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| and it will print. The print server periodically |
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| checks this email box at the specified intervals |
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| and prints the body of the message. |
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| IMPORTANT: attachments and subject line are |
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| not supported |
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ZebraNet PrintServer II User Guide | 04/21/2009 |