
No drivers are necessary, so Android devices without drivers can use this to print. Thankfully with http you can print from a mobile device, smartphone, tablet, or PC. The printer IP could be set up once and saved to minimize end user interaction. The only thing needed from the user is the local printer IP address. It allows greater flexibility to set up things like size, margins, and print darkness printed by the website developers as opposed to users. This can be done in Javascript to print locally from any HTML webpage to most Zebra printers. Īnother option for networked printers is using HTTP POST to send raw print data directly to the printer. Good Afternoon Developers! Today I’m continuing my discussion of printing from webpages.

