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Zebra Printer Configuration | Printing a label

Understanding the configuration and status of a Zebra printer is essential for managing device behavior and diagnosing issues. With Hexnode Print Label remote action administrators can retrieve Zebra Printer configuration directly from the device by printing a label that contains key details.

This action supports multiple label types, enabling administrators to choose the specific information they want to fetch. Whether the requirement is to verify the printer’s setup, review stored objects or confirm network parameters, the Print Label action provides a quick way to obtain the details in physical form.

How to print label configuration on Zebra Printers using Hexnode?

Print a label for a single device

To fetch Zebra printer configuration remotely:

  1. Log in to your Hexnode UEM portal.
  2. Go to the Manage tab.
  3. Select the required device to open the Device Summary page.
  4. Select Actions > Device Control > Print Label.
  5. Choose the required label type and click Done in the confirmation dialog.

Print labels in bulk

To execute the Print Label action on multiple devices:

  1. Navigate to Manage > Devices.
  2. Select the devices on which you want to print printer configurations.
  3. Choose Print Label from Actions > Device Control.
  4. Choose the required label type and click Done in the confirmation dialog.

Available label types

Configuration label

The configuration label contains detailed information about the printer’s setup. It may include data such as sensor type, network ID, ZPL mode and firmware version. This label helps verify the printer’s operational configuration.

Directory label

The directory label provides an overview of the objects stored in the printer’s memory. It can include bar codes, graphics, fonts or other items saved in DRAM. This label helps administrators review available resources on the device.

Network configuration label

The network configuration label displays information related to the printer’s network settings. It typically includes the IP address, MAC address and subnet mask. This label is useful for confirming connectivity details and diagnosing network issues.

Remote Actions