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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the key difference between the Zebra ET56 and ET51 tablets?
The ET56 includes built-in global LTE connectivity, making it ideal for field workers who require cellular access outside Wi-Fi zones, while the ET51 is Wi-Fi only.
What software tools and printer languages are supported?
The ZD611 runs on Link-OS® and includes the Print DNA suite, supporting ZPL II, EPL2, PDF Direct, and XML-enabled printing. It also supports remote management via Printer Profile Manager Enterprise.
What user interface features does the ZD611 include?
The printer includes a 4.3-inch full-color touchscreen, 5 status icons, and a 3-button interface for intuitive setup and real-time status monitoring.
Does the ZD611 support healthcare environments?
Yes. The ZD611-HC healthcare model features disinfectant-ready UV-resistant housing, a sealed interface, and a medical-grade IEC 60601-1 power supply.
What connectivity options are available for the ZD611?
Standard connections include USB 2.0, USB Host, and Ethernet. Optional connectivity includes Serial (RS-232), Wi-Fi (802.11ac), and Bluetooth 4.2 with MFi (Apple) certification.
What media types and sizes are supported by the ZD611?
It supports roll-fed or fan-fold labels, tag stock, receipts, and wristbands, with media widths ranging from 0.585" to 2.36" and lengths up to 39 inches.
What print resolutions and speeds does the ZD611 support?
The ZD611 offers 203 dpi (standard) and 300 dpi (optional) resolutions. Print speeds reach up to 8 inches per second at 203 dpi and 6 ips at 300 dpi.
What battery options are available for extended use?
The ET56 has a removable main battery and supports an optional hot-swappable secondary battery, allowing for continuous 24/7 operation.
Can the ET56 be used for barcode scanning?
Yes. It supports enterprise-grade barcode capture with optional SE4710 or SE4750 scan engines via the expansion back, or it can pair with Zebra Bluetooth scanners. An 8 MP rear camera supports occasional
What are the display options and sizes available?
The ET56 is available in 8.4" and 10.1" models with daylight-viewable displays (up to 720 nits brightness), protected by Corning® Gorilla® Glass.
What operating system does the ET56 use?
It runs Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, providing a familiar and secure platform for enterprise-grade applications and IT management.
How rugged is the ET56?
The ET56 meets MIL-STD-810G standards with IP65 sealing. It withstands drops from 3.2 ft. (or up to 5.9 ft. with an optional rugged frame), extreme temperatures, vibration, and water spray.
What operating system does the Zebra TC8300 run?
The TC8300 runs Android 10 out of the box, with support for Zebra’s LifeGuard™ for Android to ensure long-term security and OS upgrades.
What OS and manageability features are included?
Running Android 10 (upgradeable to A11/R), the ET51 includes Zebra’s LifeGuard™ for Android for security updates and Mobility DNA tools for easy deployment, device management, and productivity enhancement.
Can the ET51 be used for mobile point-of-sale (mPOS)?
Yes, the ET51 supports third-party payment expansion backs from MTI, enabling mPOS with major terminals like Ingenico, Verifone, and PAX, along with MSR and Smartcard readers.
What wireless connectivity options are available?
It supports dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 5.0, and NFC (ISO 14443, MIFARE, FeliCa, ISO 15693), enabling strong and flexible wireless communication in the field.
What is the battery life, and can it be extended?
The ET51 includes a user-replaceable 6440 mAh battery for full-shift operation and supports an optional hot-swappable secondary battery via expansion back for 24/7 use.
Does the ET51 support barcode scanning?
Yes, it features an integrated SE4710 1D/2D scan engine for enterprise-class barcode capture, along with a 13 MP rear camera for occasional scanning, photos, and documents.
What makes the Zebra ET51 tablet rugged for business use?
The ET51 is IP65-sealed, drop-tested to 4 ft. on concrete (5 ft. to plywood with optional frame), and resistant to water, dust, extreme temperatures, and vibrations—ideal for indoor and outdoor industrial environments.
Does the TC8300 support wireless connectivity?
Yes, it supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, and NFC, ensuring seamless connectivity for warehouse, retail, and logistics operations.
What is the battery life of the TC8300?
The device features PowerPrecision+ high-capacity batteries that provide up to 15–20 hours of use, with hot-swap support to prevent downtime during shift changes.
Is the TC8300 rugged enough for warehouse and industrial environments?
Yes, the TC8300 is ultra-rugged, with an IP65 sealing rating, and can withstand multiple 8-foot drops to concrete and 2,000 tumbles from 3.3 feet, making it ideal for tough environments.
What types of barcode scanning capabilities does it support?
The TC8300 supports 1D and 2D barcode scanning, with advanced SE4750 and SE4770 imager options, optimized for fast, accurate data capture even in low-light or damaged barcode conditions.
Is the TC8300 compatible with older accessories from the TC8000?
Yes, the TC8300 maintains backward compatibility with most TC8000 accessories, including cradles, batteries, and chargers, reducing upgrade costs.
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