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Did you install ODK Sensors Framework?
It is required for all sensors (e.g., Zebra driver).
http://opendatakit.org/use/sensors/
Original comment by mitchellsundt@gmail.com
on 12 Sep 2013 at 8:39
Original comment by mitchellsundt@gmail.com
on 12 Sep 2013 at 9:07
Yes, I installed the ODK Sensors Framework, after I installed ODK. Basically I
just followed all the steps in the installation guide
(http://opendatakit.org/use/sensors/zebra-printer-driver/). The printer is
working, it pairs with the device, and I was able to print the diagnostics page
when it was connected to a PC.
Original comment by aighd....@gmail.com
on 13 Sep 2013 at 9:18
Hi Robert,
I also tried your PrinterTest.xml in my environment: Samsung GALAXY S4 (Android
4.4.2), Zebra MZ 220, ODK collect (1.4.4(1045)). Both ODK sensors and ODK Zebra
printer apps were installed for sure. It seemed that the printer and phone were
actually communicating, but ODK collect could not successfully send the data to
the printer. I believe it is almost the same situation you had.
Did you find a solution to solve this problem?
Also, I would like to mention that, in my environment, Zebra application (Print
Station) even sometimes could not connect the printer. I used the following
setting for Zebra printer for Bluetooth connection. Especially,
"bluetooth.minimum_security_mode" "2" can only allow me to successfully
establish the connection between the printer and the phone.
! U1 setvar "bluetooth.enable" "on"
! U1 setvar "bluetooth.friendly_name" "MZ220-2"
! U1 setvar "bluetooth.discoverable" "on"
! U1 setvar "bluetooth.minimum_security_mode" "2"
! U1 setvar "bluetooth.bluetooth_pin" "1234"
! U1 setvar "bluetooth.bonding" "on"
! U1 do "device.reset" ""
Are you using "bluetooth.minimum_security_mode" "2" for your printer setting?
Regards, Tomonori
Original comment by ohoshisa...@gmail.com
on 9 Oct 2014 at 8:58
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