Zebra Technologies P640i Benutzerhandbuch

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P640i Card Printer User Guide
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Start
 > Printers (or Printers and Faxes) > Right click Zebra 
P640i > Properties > Sharing 
This is sharing according to the Microsoft Windows definition. 
In a network environment, it allows other computers to send 
jobs to the printer that’s connected to your computer.
Start
 > Printers (or Printers and Faxes) > Right click Zebra 
P640i > Properties > 
Security
 
This is the standard Windows security screen, showing user 
access to various printer control options. Both Print and 
Manage printers 
must
 be checked for full functionality of the 
P640i. 
Start
 > Printers (or Printers and Faxes) > Right click Zebra 
P640i > Properties > 
Ports
 
Specifies the computer port to which the P640i is connected. 
This will have been established at the initial installation of the 
printer, and will not normally require attention. 
An exception to this is if you wish to use “printer pooling”, the 
ability to distribute print jobs to multiple printers. To enable 
printer pooling, check the “Enable Printer Pooling” box, then 
check multiple ports. Each port should have a single Zebra 
printer installed on it, and all printers should be configured 
identically (for example: all with YMC front, K back). Now, 
when you print to the “main printer” (that is, whichever printer 
you right-clicked in Printers and Faxes to get to this screen), 
this printer will get print jobs until it has buffered as many jobs 
as it can take. Remaining jobs will then “spill over” to other 
printers until all printers in the pool are busy. 
For more information, see Tech Note TN10. 
Printer Properties
Table 1: Sharing
Printer Properties
Table 1: Security
Printer Properties
Table 1: Ports