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About Printer Setup
To use, tap the printer you wish to configure. Your printer and device will instantly begin communicating via Bluetooth. Then follow the simple setup wizards that walk you through how to set specific printing parameters – such as calibration, media type, ribbon, printer language and print quality – to optimize performance. If your Android device does not support Tap and Pair via NFC, the app can discover your printer via Bluetooth and network, or connect to it via USB.
With the Security Assessment Wizard feature, assess your Zebra printer security posture, compare your settings against security best practices and make changes based on your conditions to increase protection.
Bluetooth Printers are now manageable, even in the field!
Normally, Bluetooth printers are not easily managed – particularly when they are used in the field by a mobile workforce. Zebra’s Printer Setup Utility makes Bluetooth printers manageable via the Cloud by allowing the app to retrieve files from your Cloud storage provider and then transfer these files to the printers for configuration and printer OS updates. This simplifies the management of Bluetooth printers, dramatically improving both printer ROI and the productivity of a mobile workforce.
Help is just a tap away - use the "Zebra Assist" feature to send your printer's configuration directly to Zebra's support team.
SUPPORTED PRINTERS:
The app supports Zebra printer models running Link-OS 5.0 and later and ZQ200 series, ZQ112, ZQ120, ZR118, ZR138 printer models that run the CPCL (Line Print) and ESC/POS command languages.
IMPORTANT: The ZQ200 series, ZQ112, ZQ120, ZR118, ZR138 printers require firmware version 88.01.04 or later to work with this version of the app. See this support article for instructions on where to get the firmware and how to upgrade your printer.
The app supports Bluetooth Classic, network and USB On-The-Go connectivity.
NOTE: Tap/Pair and USB On-The-Go can only be used on those Android devices that support NFC (for Tap/Pair) and USB OTG.
Printer Setup 2.4.4436 Update
Updated target API to level 34.
Requires Android: Android 10.0+
Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Screen DPI: 120-640dpi
SHA1: 3e1ae6f8b2da9211d50a97cf4a1816985d5970c8
Size: 69.2 MB
What's New:
Updated target API to level 34.
Requires Android: Android 10.0+
Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Screen DPI: 120-640dpi
SHA1: 5194fb34d32436d22aeb70fd7cc18545efb92e75
Size: 69.18 MB
What's New:
Corrected some links to zebra.com web pages.
Minimum API level is now 29.
Requires Android: Android 7.0+
Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Screen DPI: 120-640dpi
SHA1: 850fc9b6d34abf547b07f8ec104c5de28695f53c
Size: 65.08 MB
What's New:
2. Added support for setting the Wi-Fi Country Code.
3. Added warning text on screens where settings can be saved to a file.
4. Corrected an issue where printers on a different subnet weren't found when using the “Manually Select Printer” option.
5. Bluetooth pairing improvements.
Requires Android: Android 7.0+
Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Screen DPI: 120-640dpi
SHA1: ed3d567002ba7ab8d42e6771aba47c256672a2ef
Size: 64.92 MB
What's New:
2. Added support for setting FIPS 140-2.
3. Added support for configuring WEBLINK and MQTT settings in the printer.
4. Added Asset Tag, Traffic Ticket and Photo Badge demos.
5. Added the ability to print label templates.
6. Virtual Device term has been changed to Emulation.
7. Command Language and Emulation can be set independently on the Device Language screen.
8. It's now necessary to re-connect manually to a printer after restarting it.
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Update Date:
2024-09-17
Latest Version:
2.4.4436
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Requirements:
Android 10.0+
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