How do I print from my phone to my Zebra printer?

How do I print from my phone to my Zebra printer?

PrintConnect

  1. Design Your Template. Use the ZebraDesigner App.
  2. Create Your App. Use the Android Intents messaging system to pass variable data to PrintConnect.
  3. Print! Connect your printer using Tap & Pair – PrintConnect checks status at print time, variable data is merged with your template and labels print.

How do I put my Zebra printer in pairing mode?

Connecting a Bluetooth Printer Using Zebra Setup Utilities

  1. From the Windows Start bar: Navigate to Settings | Devices | Bluetooth.
  2. Select:
  3. On the Compare the. passcodes screen: Select Yes.
  4. Select.
  5. Select:
  6. Select from the list:
  7. Select the port created. in Step 4. Click Apply.

What is Link OS?

Link-OS allows you to develop applications that can interact with your Zebra printers and mobile devices, no matter your location. You can connect Link-OS printers securely and directly to Cloud-based apps for printer management, printing or as part of a powerful data collection platform.

How do I connect my Bluetooth to my Zebra printer?

How to install zebra ZP 500 system printer?

Insert the Zebra ZP 500 and Z4Mplus DT FedEx Shipping System Printers Mini-CD into your CD drive. The Zebra Printers for FedEx Shipping Applications screen displays. Click the ZP 500 icon. The ZP 500 installation screen displays. In the Software and Maintenance section, click Install Windows Driver Suite. The FedEx ZUD OEM Driver popup displays.

How to uninstall the ZP 500 thermal printer driver?

Click the ZP 500 icon. The ZP 500 installation screen displays. In the Software and Maintenance section, click Printer Driver Uninstall Utility. The Welcome to Printer Uninstall Wizard screen displays. Click Next, then follow the onscreen instructions to uninstall the old thermal printer driver (e.g., for LP2844 thermal label printer).

Is it safe to use a ZP family printer?

ZP Family Printers †Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye loops, magnifiers and microscopes) within a distance of 100mm may pose an eye hazard. †Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.