Establishing communication, System considerations, Interfaces – Zebra Technologies XiIII Series User Manual

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The method of interfacing this printer to a data source depends on the
communication options installed in the printer. The standard interfaces
are an RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 serial data port and a bi-directional parallel
port. The optional ZebraNet

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PrintServer II enables printers to be

connected to 10Base-T Ethernet networks. In addition, the IBM

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or IBM Coax option is available for those applications that require them.

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When communicating via an
asynchronous serial data port (refer to
Figure 13), the baud rate, number of data
and stop bits, parity, and handshaking are
user selectable. Parity only applies to
data transmitted by the printer since the
parity of received data is ignored.

Figure 13

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