Zebra HW46211 User Manual

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System Description
Section 1
Serial Data Port
Refer to 
When communicating via an asynchronous serial data port, the baud rate, number of data, 
parity, and handshaking are user-selectable. Parity applies only to data transmitted by the 
printer because the parity of received data is ignored. The values selected must be the 
same as those used by the host equipment connected to the printer.
Figure 1-6.   Serial Data Port
USB 2.0 Port
In addition to serial and parallel data ports, a USB 2.0 port (which is USB 1.1- and 
1.0-compatible) is available to connect your printer to the host equipment. The industry 
standard USB cable has an A-male connector on one end and a B-male connector on the 
other end (see 
). Zebra recommends using a USB 2.0-certified compliant cable 
that is a maximum of 15 ft. (5 m) in length (Zebra part number 33011).
Figure 1-7.   USB Port
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9
9
9
Null modem adapter
(if using a standard
modem cable)
Male
50 ft. (15 m) maximum
Female
Computer
Printer
Male
Female
A
Male
Computer
Printer
B
Male
B Male
A Male
15 ft. maximum