One of my clients has been printing to a zebra for like 10+ years with
no issues, from a range of Windows versions, 32 and 64 bit. Here's my
basic approach:
1) get the label designed using whatever software. save the bytes.
2) use text substitution to dynamically generate a string at runtime
using the label format plus your data substituted.
3) copy that string to the printer port (we use lpt7 which is a windows
network connection to some other windows computer).
Nobody installs any printer driver; everybody in the LAN automatically
gets their LPT7 connected to the zebra.
Sorry it's vague, but it really was that easy, and has stood the test of
time too. And those printers are workhorses. :)
Paul
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