Remote Network printing management solutions often integrate a
compliant
wireless local area network, IEEE- 802.11, and the current corresponding flavors
b,g or a. The short course:
802.11b - 11 Mbps bandwidth 2.4 GHz
802.11a - 54 Mbps bandwidth 5 GHz
802.11g - 54 Mbps bandwidth 2.4 GHz
compatible with 802.11b wireless devices.
Several industrial on-demand printer manufacturers have included a wireless
modification to their popular stand-alone industrial desktop label
printers or conveyor label printer/applicators. Simply insert a wireless network
radio card and the configuration constraint becomes an electrical outlet.

Network access and remote internet
access
is routinely
configured using a parallel port network a
dapter
and the corresponding printserver software drivers. For
serial industrial controllers, laboratory instrumentation, machinery, and most
serial communication equipment - Local network access is
now available.
Pers
onal
wireless mobile printers utilize the close range infrared communication link -
to
eliminate cumbersome cables from similarly linked handheld laser scanners. The
recently introduced Zebra QL 420 not only supports untethered scanning but also
supports the longer range 802.11b wireless protocol as well.
Wireless Printing Option

Barcode400's RF option is available to users who require wireless
printing. Just imagine the convenience of being able to print labels on
demand, accessing data real time from your AS.400, while walking
through the warehouse with a wireless printer. Now you can using Barcode400 with
the RF option!
No intermediate PC
required.