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28.17. Zebra Label Printer : How to print via the windows driver

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 :

Requirements

Step 1: Download the Zebra Setup Utility

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.

Step 2: Connect the printer

Option A — USB

  1. Connect the Zebra printer to the Windows PC via USB cable.
  2. Open the Zebra Setup Utility.
  3. Follow the wizard to install the printer driver for the detected USB printer.

Option B — Network (LAN)

  1. Confirm the Zebra printer is connected to the same network (it will have its own IP address — check the printer's network config page/printout if needed).
  2. Open the Zebra Setup Utility.
  3. Choose to add a new printer, and select the network/LAN connection option instead of USB.
  4. Enter the printer's IP address when prompted.
  5. Complete the wizard to install the driver.

Both connection methods have been confirmed working.

Step 3: Set the label size

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.

Step 4: Print from mSupply (Misc Labels)

  1. In mSupply, open the Misc Labels report and select/configure the label format for the item(s) you need (Heading = shelf/item location, Body = item code + item description).
  2. Set the Quantity to print.
  3. Click Print, and select the Zebra printer (now installed as a normal Windows printer) as the destination.

Known issues / Troubleshooting

Notes

Setting this up (driver install + confirming both USB and network connectivity + correct label size) took a full afternoon during initial testing for Kiribati — this guide is intended to shortcut that for the next setup.