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Zebra ZT410 - Near Field Communication (NFC); Exercise 5: Smart Device Data Entry and Printing

Zebra ZT410
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Using the USB Host Port and NFC Capability
Near Field Communication (NFC)
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P1066582-003 8/25/15
Near Field Communication (NFC)
The Zebra Print Touch™ feature allows you to touch an Android™-based, NFC-enabled
device (such as a smart phone or tablet) to the printers NFC logo (Figure 26) to pair the device
to the printer. This capability allows you to use your device to provide information for which
you are prompted and then print a label using that information.
Figure 26 • NFC Logo Location
Exercise 5: Enter Data for a Stored File with a Smart Device
and Print a Label
1. If you do not have the Zebra Utilities app installed on your device, go to the app store for
your device, search for the Zebra Utilities app, and install it.
Important • Some devices may not support NFC communication with the printer until you
alter their settings. If you encounter difficulties, consult your service provider or your smart
device manufacturer for more information.
Note • The steps in this exercise may vary somewhat based on your smart device, on your
service provider, or on whether you already have the free Zebra Utilities app installed on
your smart device.
Refer to the Zebra Bluetooth User Guide for specific instructions for configuring your printer
to use a Bluetooth interface. A copy of this manual is available at
http://www.zebra.com/manuals.

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