Configuring Your Printer using the Bluetooth Option
Configuring Your Printer using the Bluetooth Option
Configuring Your Printer using the Bluetooth Option
The Zebra Setup Utilities provides a quick and easy way to configure a Bluetooth wireless connection with your printer.
Double-click the Zebra Setup Utilities icon on your desktop.
Connect a USB cable from your printer to your computer.
On the first ZSU screen, highlight the printer displayed in the window and click on the
Configure Printer Connectivity
where shown.
On the Connectivity Type screen , select
Bluetooth
, then click
Next
.
On the Bluetooth Settings screen, check
Enabled
to enable Bluetooth functionality.
In the Friendly Name text field, set the Bluetooth name of the device. This name appears during device discovery and the master device will label the printer with this name.
Set
Discoverable
to On or Off to set whether the device will appear when master devices are looking for new devices to pair with.
Set
Authentication
to On.
This setting does not exist in Link-OS, but you will need to turn it on if you want to enter a PIN in Zebra Setup Utilities. Access
Security Mode
on the Advanced Settings menu to enter this PIN.
The values set in the Authentication PIN field will vary depending on the Bluetooth (BT) version of the master device. If the master uses BT v2.0 or older, enter a numeric value in this field. You will be prompted to enter this same value on the master device to verify pairing. In Advanced Settings, select
Security Mode 2 or 3
for PIN paring.
If the master device uses BT v2.1 or newer, this setting has no effect. BT v2.1 and newer uses Secure Simple Paring (SSP) which does not require the use of a PIN.
Click on the
Advanced Settings
button.
The Advanced Bluetooth Settings window displays.
For more information on Advanced Settings, refer to the Wired and Wireless Print Server Guide.
Click
Next
to continue configuring your printer.
SGD commands needed to properly configure your printer will be displayed.
Click
Next
to continue.
The Send Data screen displays.
Click on the name of the printer that you want to send the commands to, then click
File
to save the commands to a file for reuse later.
Click
Finish
to send the commands to the printer.
The printer updates and reboots.
You may disconnect the USB interface from your printer now.
To complete the Bluetooth pairing process, enable Bluetooth device discovery on the PC or device you use to manage the printer and follow the on-screen instructions.