Problem with Zebra Printer 110XiIII Plus 600 DPI

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E Efkan YILMAZ 1 year 11 months ago
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Hi Dear,
We have a couple of Zebra printers in our company. All of them were with internal network card and with using our Delphi application we can print barcode on all of them without any issue.
I am setting up one Zebra Printer (110XiIII Plus 600DPI). This one did not have any Network card originally. They added Network card later.
After setting up this printer, I can sent print to this printer through network using, Zebra Setup Utility without any issue but I am getting error when I use our Delphi application which uses ftp command. This is the error that I receive: "Command 'PASV' not implemented"
This is what I did, I will appreciate if someone can tell me what I am missing:
1- Installed Zebra Setup Utilities
Install a new printer first through USB
Then install a new printer , with adding TCP/IP Port
Then in Printer Connectivity, I Set up a wired Internal Print Server.
2- Downloaded Printer firmware using Z-Downloader Utility - Added the network printer - Selected the Firmware file and downloaded Firmware File.
3- Using ZebraNet Bridge Enterprise (I cancelled activation part on this ), updated Print server firmware version 1.01.8 (Question: Do we need license to use this?)
Using Putty, I checked the ftp port was open.
when I use ftp command, it does not seem ok. I attached the screenshot.
Is it firmware issue, or is it printer setting issue?
I would appreciate if some one help me to set up this printer.
Thanks,
Marjan P

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S Steven Si

Are the print server and the host of the Delphi application on the same network? We've noticed that if the print server is on a different network or different subnet, the ftp may not function well, because some of the packets in the ftp operation might be blocked by the network, depending on how the network is configured. Make sure that the newly added print server is on the same network as those working ones. This can be verified by checking the ip address of the print server.

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