Zebra M400 Drivers For Mac

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Click to expand.Yeah, I agree, the situation really is ridiculous. All the UPS Plugin for Windows is is a special-purpose MIME handler; it looks for the MIME type indicating a Zebra 'EPL' file and sends it directly to the Zebra printer.

There's really no reason why UPS can't make their plugin for other platforms. In fact, someone wrote an open-source plugin for Linux, but it isn't being maintained. It's on SourceForge here: My way around this mess is to download the label generated by UPS.com, then manually send it to my Zebra printer. This is preferable to copying the label image and printing it because you get full resolution, so the label looks nice and sharp. The easy way to download the label is to use a download manager (I'm using Speed Download), and tell the DM to handle the MIME type 'application/epl2'. Now, every time Speed Download sees this type of file sent, it downloads it to my Mac.

Once the file is on your Mac, you have to send it to the printer. So far, I do this on the command line. Just like other.nixes, you can use 'lp' to send the file. Or, if you have a network-attached Zebra, you can use NetCat to send the file: 'nc PRINTERIP 9100.

Zebra M400 Drivers For Mac Pro

Zebra M400 Drivers For Mac

Actually, Zebra did not provide direct driver for ZM400 Printer on Linux OS and even for MAC. This is a kind of bar code label printer.

Only one way to configure cups to install / run the same printer on Linux OS. See the, when the page comes on the browser, select the printer model (by scrolling down and you see the name ZM400), select it and then click “SUBMIT” button. On next page, look for “Third Party Drivers” and click download, on next page (most probably new windows / new tab), click “ACCEPT AND BEGIN DOWNLOAD NOW”, it asks to download a PDF file, just download it and minutely read the file which helps you to install the same printer. For your better concept, see the. Though it is based on Ubuntu OS, but it may apply almost all Linux OS, only the syntax may vary. Actually, Zebra did not provide direct driver for ZM400 Printer on Linux OS and even for MAC. This is a kind of bar code label printer.

Only one way to configure cups to install / run the same printer on Linux OS. See the Zebra recommended Procedure, when the page comes on the browser, select the printer model (by scrolling down and you see the name ZM400), select it and then click 'SUBMIT' button. On next page, look for 'Third Party Drivers' and click download, on next page (most probably new windows / new tab), click 'ACCEPT AND BEGIN DOWNLOAD NOW', it asks to download a PDF file, just download it and minutely read the file which helps you to install the same printer. For your better concept, see the Label Printing - Linux OS. Though it is based on Ubuntu OS, but it may apply almost all Linux OS, only the syntax may vary.

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