48Printer Setup and Operation Select a Data Communication Interface
Table 5 • Data Communication Interfaces (Continued)
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Wireless print server | Option | Limitations and Requirements | |
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| • Can print to the printer from any computer on your Wireless | |
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| Local Area Network (WLAN). | |
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| • Can communicate with the printer through the printer’s web | |
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| pages. | |
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| • The printer must be configured to use your WLAN. | |
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| • A parallel connection or a wired print server (if installed) takes | |
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| up this port on the printer. | |
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| Configuration Refer to the ZebraNet Wired and Wireless Print | |
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| Servers User Guide for configuration instructions. A copy of this | |
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| manual is available at http://www.zebra.com/manuals or on the | |
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| user CD that came with your printer. | |
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Data Cables
You must supply all data cables for your application.
Ethernet cables do not require shielding, but all other data cables must be fully shielded and fitted with metal or metallized connector shells. Unshielded data cables may increase radiated emissions above the regulated limits.
To minimize electrical noise pickup in the cable:
•Keep data cables as short as possible.
•Do not bundle the data cables tightly with the power cords.
•Do not tie the data cables to power wire conduits.
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