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980541-001 Rev. A
P640i Card Printer User Guide
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Technical Note 10 - Printer 
Pooling 
Set up the Printers individually 
For illustration, we will establish a pool of three 
printers. Install and setup the printers as outlined in 
Tech Note 9. The printers can have any names of your 
choosing: here we will name them Zebra P640i 1, 
Zebra P640i 2, Zebra P640i 3, and we will assume 
they are attached to ports ATLUSB001, ATLUSB002, 
ATLUSB003, respectively. 
Before proceeding to pool the printers, test them 
individually, and be sure they are configured 
similarly. Specifically, check the following: 
Ribbon panel configuration (ribbon type, and 
what prints on which side of the card) 
Mag encoding configuration 
Black extraction configuration (if applicable) 
Create the pool 
1. Go to Start > Printers and Faxes > Add a Printer 
2. Click Next on the Add Printer Wizard welcome 
screen. 
3. Select Local Printer. Make sure that 
Automatically Detect My Plug and Play Printer is 
unchecked, then click Next. 
4. Select Use the following port, and choose the port 
that the first printer is on. In this illustration, this 
will be ATLUSB001. 
5. In the printer list, choose Zebra Technologies as 
the manufacturer, then choose (for this 
illustration) Zebra P640i. Click Next. 
6. On the next screen, choose Keep Existing Driver, 
then click Next. 
7. Choose something meaningful for the printer 
name -Pool, for example. Decide whether or not 
this is to be the default printer, then click Next.
8. Decide whether or not the pool is to be shared, 
then click Next. (“Shared” means that other 
networked computers will be able to send jobs to 
the pool.) 
9. Choose no test page, then click Next. 
10. Click Finish. 
In Printers and Faxes, there should now be a printer 
called Pool, or whatever you named it. 
11. Right click on Pool, then click Properties. 
12. Click the Ports tab. 
13. Check the Enable Printer Pooling box. 
14. In the list of ports, select the other ports that have 
printers connected to them (remember that only 
one port was selected on the initial install). For 
this illustration, check the ATLUSB002 and 
ATLUSB003 ports, then click OK. 
The setup now is three printers (Zebra P640i 1, Zebra 
P640i 2, and Zebra P640i 3), and one “pool”, which is 
all of them. 
Using the printer pool 
Send print jobs to the pool, not to an individual 
printer. When the first printer has taken as many jobs 
as it can handle (that being two jobs - one to be printed 
immediately, the other waiting), the following jobs 
“spill over“ to the second printer, and then to the third 
printer. 
Notice that if you are only printing two jobs, they 
would both go to the first printer. Pooling is a spill-
over methodology. It does not balance printer usage. 
Once the pool has been set up, maintenance and 
configuration changes should be done through the 
menus for each individual printer (e.g., Zebra P640i 
1), not through the pool (which can produce 
undesirable results). 
Important • 
n the P640i, many of the 
configuration variables are stored in the 
printer itself, unlike the typical printer as 
defined by Microsoft. All pooled P640i 
printers must be set up similarly.
Note • 
The effect of any maintenance or 
changes can (and should) be tested by 
sending print jobs separately to each 
printer, not to the pool.