they really have many printers listed, but I found only Zebra ZPL and this one is small again. any other resources to make "windows" label printers work with mac? or mac dedicated …
Well, again, what windows printers would you be interested in?
On the ESP website, they claim to support all printers by Zebra which support the ZPL language and that's as far as …
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Could you give us a hint as to what label printers you have in mind? The ones I've seen with at least 6 inch printing width aren't exactly…
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Well, again, what windows printers would you be interested in?
sorry mate. I don't understand what you mean. if you're about models, …
The Zebras are supported by ESP, all their printers have the ZPL printer language in common. Which in turn is supported by ESP.
If you want to know about practical experience, I d…
ok, I see. Zebra 170XiIIIPlus seems to support ZPL and ZPLII programming languages. I wrote to eps tech support to confirm if this will work for mac.
btw, I have this Visioneer On…
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The Zebras are supported by ESP, all their printers have the ZPL printer language in common. Which in turn is supported by ESP.
If you wa…
I also found online documentation by Zebra itself that you can use Linux and Unix operating systems as well (and OS X is a *nix derivative).
AFAIK it does not work with Macs. How…
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well, I have no practical experience either. I would probably go on refurbished one if I could only find any of that kind (6+") for s…
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I also found online documentation by Zebra itself that you can use Linux and Unix operating systems as well (and OS X is a *nix derivative…
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Re: printer - the documentation is about print servers, isn't it? you mean, by using this print server I will be able to print on Zeb…
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Just out of curiosity: what do you need the label printer for?
there are some labels I need to print which are wider than 4". if I ro…
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Well, it seems to allude that you can use print services via lpr and other standard unix networking protocols.
Hmmm, my Epson is fast e…
Well, I worked at a register for three months after I graduated from High School, that's pretty much my experience with barcodes
More seriously, have you thought of a dot-matrix…
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Well, I worked at a register for three months after I graduated from High School, that's pretty much my experience with barcodes
More s…
What about laser? For some applications (you haven't given us any indication what application this is for. Application ≠ requirements.), full-page label stock, or custom-printed sh…
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What about laser? For some applications (you haven't given us any indication what application this is for. Application ≠ requirements.), full-p…
Sheesh, calm down. All I said is that if you gave us an idea of what task you need to achieve, not how you already think you need to achieve it, people might be able to come up wit…
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Sheesh, calm down. All I said is that if you gave us an idea of what task you need to achieve, not how you already think you need to achieve it…
Again, you've avoided my question though! My question isn't what equipment you think you need, or why you think you need it. My question is "What task do you want to accomplish?" (…
the task I want to accomplish is to "recover" original, but damaged label. due to transportation, the original package of my customer's product got completely damaged. he has succe…
If you want to easily create custom labels on the Zebra printer, check out the Peninsula Barcode driver for OS X. It's the only "driver" for these thermal printers.
http://www.peni…