The Zebex Z6170 is a standard HID keyboard wedge by default. It requires the explicit Driver 20 stack to translate the CCD’s serial output into keystrokes or a COM port data stream.
If all match, Driver 20 is active.
To get the most out of your —a high-performance omnidirectional laser scanner—you'll need the right drivers and configurations to match your specific operating environment. The "20" in your request likely refers to the scanner's 20 scan lines , which enable its high speed of 1,400 scans per second. Driver & Setup Guide
In the fast-paced world of retail and logistics, the efficiency of your Point of Sale (POS) system hinges on the reliability of your hardware. At the heart of many checkout counters sits the barcode scanner—a device often taken for granted until it stops working. Among the heavyweights in the industry is the Zebex Z6170, a high-performance hands-free scanner.
Zebex Z-6170 is an elegant, single-laser omnidirectional barcode scanner designed for environments where aesthetics and high-performance scanning are critical, such as boutiques, bookstores, and retail counters. While it is primarily a "plug-and-play" device, specific drivers and utilities are essential for advanced integration and firmware maintenance. Core Scanning Performance
If you're looking for a specific legacy driver version (like an older "Driver 2.0") or firmware update not listed on the public site, you can contact Zebex support directly at mail@zebex.com. Z-6170 | Leading 2D Barcode Scanners Solution Provider
Zebex (now part of legacy or Datalogic? — actually Zebex was acquired by Zebra via acquisition of Socket Mobile ? No — Zebex was an independent brand; support is now scattered.)
Depending on how you connect the device to your computer, you may need specific software for it to communicate correctly:
Zebex provides several software packages to facilitate different connection modes and system requirements: USB Virtual COM (CDC) Driver: