Zebra USB2.0 - miniUSB2.0 P1031365-055 用户手册
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QLn Series User Guide
The other end of the cable must be plugged into the host ter-
minal as shown in Figure 18, or to a serial or USB port on a
computer (Figure 18). The QLn Series is configured with the
USB Open HCI interface driver allowing it to communicate
with Windows
minal as shown in Figure 18, or to a serial or USB port on a
computer (Figure 18). The QLn Series is configured with the
USB Open HCI interface driver allowing it to communicate
with Windows
®
based devices.
USB drivers are included in the Zebra Designer Driver which can be
downloaded from the Zebra Web site. Other terminals or communica-
tions devices may require the installation of special drivers to use the
USB connection. Consult the factory for further details.
tions devices may require the installation of special drivers to use the
USB connection. Consult the factory for further details.
Providing Strain Relief for Communications Cable
If you are connecting either a USB or RS-232 communications cable
to the printer permanently, access the communications port on the
side of the printer next to the latch release lever. Plug the connector
into the appropriate port and align the plastic locking cap with the cut
outs shown below. Rotate the locking cap clockwise to lock the cable
in place. (Turn counterclockwise to unlock the cable.) Once locked in
place, this provides strain relief for the cable and will prevent the cable
from disconnecting from the printer.
side of the printer next to the latch release lever. Plug the connector
into the appropriate port and align the plastic locking cap with the cut
outs shown below. Rotate the locking cap clockwise to lock the cable
in place. (Turn counterclockwise to unlock the cable.) Once locked in
place, this provides strain relief for the cable and will prevent the cable
from disconnecting from the printer.
Note • Only one cable can be present in the USB/RS-232
communications port at a time for strain relief purposes.
USB Port
RS-232 Port
Align locking
connector
with these
cut-outs.
connector
with these
cut-outs.
Figure 19: Communications Port