Re: zebra cameo2
- From: "Rick" <rk78bl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 16:36:35 -0600
Ohh, in my case the printer ask for a PIN, i think i should contact the
provider jejee
Regards
Rick
"Ginny Caughey [MVP]" <ginny.caughey.online@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el
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Rick,
I just checked with my support team and they said we don't need to set up
a PIN for our devices.
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Ginny
"Rick" <rk78bl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Ginny!!
In fact i've read the document about PCL, and understand the lines you
are sending me, if you said is not necessary to install the printer
driver and just to pair the printer and the handheld, it would be
fantastic!!
Ii tried to pair it but the handheld asks me for a PIN, i dont know where
or what is the PIN, should i use Labelvista to setup it?
Regards.
Rick
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Rick,
I've never used Symbol's printer drivers for the Cameo2/3 printers. I
just write whatever out the serial port. The "whatever" looks something
like this - look at the samples from Symbol for what the PCL means:
"! 0 200 200 180 1"
"TEXT 5 3 120 1 Hello"
"BARCODE 128 1 1 50 130 100"
"PRINT"
Each line should be sent out the serial port so it is terminated with a
carriage return/linefeed pair. I also find I need to delay some
milliseconds after writing each line and also before closing the port to
allow the printer to catch up.
If you're using bluetooth you need to have the port paired with the
bluetooth printer - if you're using a cable you don't. I think we find
we use Com1 for bluetooth and Com5 for cable with our Symbol devices and
Cameo printers, but I have a different Symbol device than the one you're
using so it might behave differently.
You can do this is C# or VB or C++. If you use managed code, you can use
the SerialPort class in CF2 or a PInvoke solution like the one on
OpenNETCF. If you're using C++, use CreateFile, WriteFile, CloseHandle,
etc.
--
Ginny
"Rick" <rk78bl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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jijiji
Sorry guys, my problem is this, i've installed zebra's drivers on my
handheld (symbol 9090, wince 5.0), the printer is bluetooth (zebra
cameo2), i want to send to print a barcode or a text, but i dont know
how to send it, i've read some post talking about sending by serial
port because bluetoot uses a serial port, exactly what i want is a
sample of how to send to print using c# if its possible, or should i
use c++?
im using vs2005 cf2.0
Regards.
Rick.
"Rick" <rk78bl@xxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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Hi guys!
I have a problem with a zebra cameo2 bluetooth printer, somebody can
help me please?
.
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