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Hello All,
We are working on Zebra ZD420. I have a task to call a web-service and capturing the output in ZBI.
According to Zebra Dev Talk ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPYB8iq8goE 15:18) it is possible through triggering web alert.
I found no information how to implement that especially capturing the response.
thanks in advance
Peter
Hello,
I developed a ZBI program to print labels that depend on information retrieved via TCP port.
In case of network issue, I need to be able to connect a barcode scanner to the Usb Host port and retrieve the data to replace the normal TCP data.
But I can't find the correct port... I try USB_HOST which is used on SGD printer command but it doesn't work.
If you have any ideas???
Thanks in advance for your help !
I have an existing application that is trying to print labels to a new ZT410 (203 dpi, firmware V75.20.14Z) printer but the images are being drawn too large and don't fit inside the label. In the application we have a calibrate button that sends the following to the printer:
Hi, I'm implementing a program in Go that is meant to interface with a Zebra print (GX420t). We're currently using an http endpoint to send data to the printer to be printed (http://<printer ip>/printer/pstprnt). I'm wondering if there also exists an endpoint where I can query the status of the printer, and get information like:
- number of jobs in the queue
- if the printer is out of paper
- if the printer is out of ink
- or just generally if its available and not in a bad state.
Thanks
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