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Zebra Desktop Series G-Series Product Guide
PN: 14543L-001 G-series product Guide Rev. 1
6/18/2008 - 58-
Is the 10/100 Ethernet option field upgradeable?
No. The internal 10/100 ZebraNet print server is not a field upgradeable options. This configuration must be
chosen at the time of purchase.
Can I use my older external ZebraNet 10Base-T print server on the G-series?
No. The parallel port enabled GX printers will not support the external PrintServer II. The recommended
migration path would be a GK or GX printer with the faster 10/100 print server option.
Can I get both 10/100 and 802.11g on the same printer?
No. Wired and wireless LAN options are not available on the same unit.
What are the benefits of Bluetooth over 801.11g wireless?
Bluetooth and wireless LAN address different connectivity requirements. 802.11g offers integration into an
application’s secure network infrastructure at speeds of up to 54Mbps and greater distances to that of the class 2
Bluetooth option. Bluetooth would typically provide a point-to-point solution at a slower data transfer rate of
1Mbps and a maximum distance of 10 meters.
Can my 802.11g printer operate in an 802.11b infrastructure?
Yes. 802.11g is backward compatible, but reduced performance can be expected.
What ships with a G-series printer?
The printer’s ship kit contains an Accessories CD, USB cable, Cleaning Pen, pictorial Quick Start guide, plus
warranty and registration cards. The contents of the CD include:
User Manuals
EPL2 and ZPLII programming manuals
ZebraNet operators manual
Spare Parts list
Zebra Universal Printer Drivers
ZebraNetBridge utility
ZebraDesigner label design application
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