Communication

System Considerations

System Considerations

Interfaces

Standard interfaces: the RS-232 DB-9 serial data port, and IEEE 1284 compliant bi-directional parallel port.

Note • For further information on serial and parallel, pin-out, and technical information, see Appendices A and B, starting on page 123.

Optional interfaces:

Socket Card for PCMCIA cards

Note • For further information on PCMCIA cards, see Appendix C, starting on page 135

Optional PrintServers:

ZebraNet PrintServer II (external)

PS II Internal PrintServer (factory installed only)

Which enables the printer to be connected to 10Base-T Ethernet networks.

Note • For further information on PrintServer II, see the PrintServer II User and Reference Guide (Zebra part number 45537L).

Standard Interfaces

The standard serial and parallel interfaces ar discussed in this section.

Serial Port Communicating using a serial data port (see illustration on next page) requires choosing the baud rate, number of data bits, stop bits, parity, and handshake (default settings are 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and XON/XOFF).

Parity only applies to data transmitted by the printer since the parity of received data is ignored. See Serial Data Communications on page 124 to configure the

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