Types of connections – Zebra S4M User Manual

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Types of Connections

The method of connecting the printer to a data source depends on the communication options
installed in the printer and the host. This section provides basic information about common
interfaces.

When communicating via the serial data port (RS-232), the baud rate, number of data and stop
bits, the parity, and the XON/XOFF or DTR control should be set to match those of the host
computer. See

Password Level 3 Parameters on page 65

to configure these parameters. When

communicating via the parallel port or the USB port, the previously mentioned parameters do
not apply.

RS-232 Serial A serial communication method consisting of data and control signals;
available as a standard feature on most PCs and other hosts.

Advantages: Cables and connectors are readily available from computer equipment stores

and suppliers; easy to connect; two-way communication between the host and the printer.

Disadvantages: Slower than the parallel connection; limited to 50 feet (15.24 m) of cable.

Figure 10 • Communicating Using a Serial Data Port

Printer

Computer

Null modem adaptor

(if using a standard

modem cable)

Male

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9

9

9

50 ft. (15 m) maximum

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