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Zebra Browser Print Setup Guide

This document provides instructions for installing and setting up Zebra Browser Print, which allows web pages to communicate with and print to Zebra printers. It includes steps for installing on Windows and Macintosh systems, and describes how to emulate a ZPL printer if a physical printer is unavailable. The key steps are to download and run the installer, accept the license agreement, and ensure the application is granted access to connected Zebra devices. If no printer is available, alternative steps show how to set up a TCP/IP port to emulate a ZPL printer using the ZPL Printer Chrome app.

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Zebra Browser Print Setup Guide

This document provides instructions for installing and setting up Zebra Browser Print, which allows web pages to communicate with and print to Zebra printers. It includes steps for installing on Windows and Macintosh systems, and describes how to emulate a ZPL printer if a physical printer is unavailable. The key steps are to download and run the installer, accept the license agreement, and ensure the application is granted access to connected Zebra devices. If no printer is available, alternative steps show how to set up a TCP/IP port to emulate a ZPL printer using the ZPL Printer Chrome app.

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Table of Contents

ZebraBrowserPrintSetup-[Link] setup.............................................................................................2
Installation (Windows).....................................................................................................................2
Installation (Macintosh)...................................................................................................................4
Emulate ZPL printer(If printer is not available):..................................................................................6
Emulating on Windows....................................................................................................................6
Browser Print User Guide:
Zebra Browser Print is a set of scripts and an end-user application that allows web pages
to communicate with Zebra Printers. The application lets a web page communicate to
Zebra devices accessible to the client computer.

ZebraBrowserPrintSetup-[Link] setup
Windows download link Mac download link

Installation (Windows)
[Link] the installer executable “[Link]”.

[Link] where you would like to save the Browser Print files and click “Next”.

[Link] where you would like to run the program from and click “Next”.

[Link] if you want to have a desktop icon for Browser Print and click “Next”.
[Link] “Install”.
6. Check the box to launch Zebra Browser Print and click “Finish”. If you do not check
the box,

7. When the program runs for the first time, the End User License Agreement will pop-
up. Select “I Agree”.
8. A pop-up about communicating with a web browser will appear. Click “OK”.

9. In a web browser, it displays that the SSL Certificate has been accepted
10. A pop-up will appear requesting access to any connected Zebra devices. Select
Yes.

11. A Zebra logo icon will also appear in your system tray this indicates that Zebra
Browser Print is running.

Installation (Macintosh)
1. For Macintosh OS X: Drag the Zebra Browser Print installation into the Applications
folder

2. Click the “Applications” shortcut to open the “applications folder, then double-click the
Browser Print Application:
3. When started for the first time, the End User License Agreement will pop-up. Select “I
Agree”.

4. A pop-up about communicating with a web browser will appear, and the certificate
display in the web browser. Click “OK”.

5. A pop-up will appear requesting access to any connected Zebra devices. Select Yes.
6. A Zebra logo icon will appear in your system tray this indicates that Zebra Browser
Print is running.

Emulate ZPL Printer(If printer is not available):


Emulating on Windows
[Link] the ZPL Printer app from the Chrome store .

[Link] the app and make sure it's toggled On. In case of error make changes to your
port number

NOTE: Browserprint installed above also runs on port 9100, so make sure Zpl Printer
uses some other port (Click on icon next to delete). In my case it is 9110 as shown
below.

[Link] Printers & scanners or Devices & Printers in Control Panel.

[Link] a printer. (Only if you select from control panel)

[Link] “The printer that I want isn’t listed”


[Link] Add a Local Printer. Then next

7. Create a new port - Standard TCP/IP. Use IP [Link] (Don’t add Port and Press
next)

8. Let Windows detect the port and it will eventually return an error.

9. Select Device Type -> Custom (Don’t press next )

10. Press settings and make sure you have IP Address [Link], Protocol RAW and
port 9110 (as configured in ZPL emulator above)
[Link] OK and Next.

[Link] for it to fail to detect driver model

[Link] Generic and Generic/Text Only.

[Link] a few times then Name your printer.

[Link] your test script (copy paste below code in a txt file)
^XA
^FO250,40^A0N,70,70^FDLPN^FS
^FO30,120^A0N,50,50
^BCN,100,N,N,N
^FD1000001^SFddddddd^FS
^FO200,300^A0N,50,50
^FD1000001^SFddddddd^FS
^PQ50
^XZ

[Link], select your new named printer and Print.


[Link], give yourself a pat on the back!

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