The most stable driver version is 6.3.0.7 (released 2019) . Versions 6.4 and 6.5 introduced a bug that prevents double-sided printing on certain firmware versions. Zebra has not merged a fix as of late 2025. Pros & Cons Summary | Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Excellent ribbon and media management | Sleep/wake connectivity loss is frustrating | | Deep magnetic encoding controls | Installation requires Zebra Setup Utilities | | Fast spooling and print processing | Cryptic error messages | | Stable in kernel mode for high volume | No official macOS/Linux support | | Great network (TCP/IP) performance | Driver versions 6.4+ have regressions | Final Score: 3.3 / 5 Who is this driver for? IT professionals in Windows-based, high-volume ID card environments who don’t mind occasional power-cycles and have learned the ZSU workflow.
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The most stable driver version is 6.3.0.7 (released 2019) . Versions 6.4 and 6.5 introduced a bug that prevents double-sided printing on certain firmware versions. Zebra has not merged a fix as of late 2025. Pros & Cons Summary | Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Excellent ribbon and media management | Sleep/wake connectivity loss is frustrating | | Deep magnetic encoding controls | Installation requires Zebra Setup Utilities | | Fast spooling and print processing | Cryptic error messages | | Stable in kernel mode for high volume | No official macOS/Linux support | | Great network (TCP/IP) performance | Driver versions 6.4+ have regressions | Final Score: 3.3 / 5 Who is this driver for? IT professionals in Windows-based, high-volume ID card environments who don’t mind occasional power-cycles and have learned the ZSU workflow.