
dio module can be identified by the FCC ID number
•RW series printers with a Zebra Value Radio, 802.11b can be identified by the FCC ID number
•RW series Wireless Network Printers with the Zebra 802.11b/g WLAN radio module can be iden- tified by the text “Wireless Network Printer” and FCC ID:
•RW 420 printers with both an 802.11b WLAN radio and a Bluetooth radio running in the same unit are considered to be dual radio devices. At present only one dual radio configuration is offered, for RW 420 only, with Bluetooth radio FCC ID
flash radio FCC ID
Printers so equipped allow wireless communication as a node within a WLAN and its wireless capabilities allow communications from any point within the WLAN’s perimeter. Printers equipped with the dual Bluetooth/802.11b WLAN radio configuration can be linked to both a WLAN and a Bluetooth network simultaneously.
Methods of establishing communications to RW series printers will vary with each LAN application. General information on establishing WLAN communications can be found
in either the ”CPCL Programmers Manual” or the “Quick Start Guide for Mobile Wireless Printers” both available at www.zebra.com. More information and LAN configuration utilities may also be found in Zebra’s Label Vista™ program (version 2.8 and later). Label Vista may be downloaded from Zebra’s Web site at www.zebra.com.
Setting Up the SoftwareRW series printers use Zebra’s CPCL Programming language which was designed for mobile printing applications. CPCL is
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