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ZebraNet Connect IP

6.If the port you want to add is listed in the Ports Available on Local Subnet window, select the port name. If the port you want to use is not listed, you can:

Select Cancel and repeat step 5 to rediscover the print servers.

In ZebraNet Connect, click the Locate Non-local Device button and enter the static TCP/IP Address used for the 10/100 Internal PS.

Note • The ZebraNet Connect for TCP/IP DHCP discovery feature relocates a 10/100 Internal PS device on the local subnet by its port name, even if the IP address changes. This feature is enabled on the local subnet only. A non-local 10/100 Internal PS device is not rediscovered if the IP address changes.

7.Click Add.

8.To close the Printer Ports dialog, click Cancel.

9.To save the configuration, click OK.

Now you can use ZebraNet Connect. Whenever you print to the Windows printer configured with ZebraNet Connect, your print job will go directly to the ZebraNet 10/100 Internal PS port.

Windows 95/98/Me

To set up a 10/100 Internal PS port using Windows 95/Windows 98/Me, complete these steps:

1.From the task bar, select Start > Settings > Printers.

2.Select the Windows printer that you want to print with ZebraNet Connect IP.

Note • Under Windows 95, you have to set up the printer for a local port first, then open Properties from the File menu and continue with the configurations.

3.From the file menu, select File > Properties.

4.To add a ZebraNet Connect IP port, in the Details tab select Add Port.

5.From the Add Port dialog, select Other, then select the ZebraNet Connect Monitor as the type of port to add.

Note • If ZebraNet Connect IP is not listed, verify that the software has been properly installed.

6.Click OK.

The Add ZebraNet Connect Port screen opens. There is a list of all 10/100 Internal PS devices discovered on the network.

The TCP/IP monitor searches only the local subnet.

04/19/2007

ZebraNet® 10/100 Internal Print Server for ZM400 and ZM600 User Guide

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