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4x6 thermal label printers on linux
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Usually for these devices the application generates ZPL printer data directly. What application are you thinking of using?
Zebra indicates that there are CUPS drivers available for their printers on “some Linux distributions”
https://supportcommunity.zebra.com/s/article/Adding-a-Zebra-Printer-in-a-CUPS-Printing-System?language=en_US
There’s also this GitHub repo which promises a better PPD file for Zebra printers.
https://github.com/mvnural/zebra-cups-driver
Zebra works with cups, the ppd files are included with cups