This guide covers connecting a Zebra label printer on Windows (USB or Network) so it can be used to print labels from any mSupply reports.
mSupply normally prints directly to the Zebra Label Printer via the use of EPL command which does not require the normal print driver that is provided by the vendor.
The main advantage of using the Windows or MAC driver is that you can use mSupply's reporting feature to print labels.
Here is the workflow that can be achieved :
Download the Windows Zebra Setup Utility from Zebra's site:
Zebra Setup Utility / Nucleus Connector download
This utility handles driver installation for both USB and network-connected Zebra printers.
Option A — USB
Option B — Network (LAN)
Both connection methods have been confirmed working.
If properly installed, the label printer should appears as part of your windows printer list.
The label size must be defined to match the label size you have:
This is set either in the Zebra Setup Utility's printer configuration/media settings, or in the Windows printer driver's preferences (Page Setup / Stock / Media Size), depending on the exact Zebra model. Set this before printing a test label, otherwise output will be misaligned or clipped.
Locate a report that you can use to print labels. For example, mSupply has a report : Report > item & Stock… > Item List … This report can be used to print a item per label. So if the report was to report on ten items, you could print ten labels at once.
Design the report for this task. If you need help then ask support.