Product Technical Review

Product Technical Review

Product Technical Review

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Zebra HC100 Thermal Printer

Reviewed By: Eddie Jackson

Date Reviewed: Monday, 09/14/09

Product Overview

This memo provides information from research conducted on Zebra HC100 Thermal Printer, HC100 patient I.D. solution.

This information will be used to assess a potential product’s compatibility with the HHMC Developed specifically to meet the unique needs of healthcare providers, Zebra’s reliable HC100 Patient I.D. Solution makes wristband printing easier and more cost-effective than laser solutions.
This solution combines the reliable HC100 direct thermal printer with easy-to-load cartridges containing the industry's only antimicrobial-coated wristbands—Zebra’s Z-Band® wristbands.
Minimal training! Pop the wristband cartridge into the HC100 printer—print individual wristbands on demand. Compare these two simple steps with laser printing, which often requires staff to load forms into a special tray, print labels, apply a label to the band, and fold a laminate over the band.
The HC100 printer detects wristband size—adult, pediatric, infant—and automatically calibrates its settings for optimal print quality.

Business Purpose

To be used for infant population wristbands.

Product Description and Scope

Security Requirements

This device does not have any security requirements.

Network/Telecom Connectivity

Current Device Settings: MAC XXXXXXXXXX IP XXXXXXXXXXXX
Remote access: Enter the password (default is XXXXXXXXX).

Database Connectivity/File Storage

This device does not required database connectivity or file storage.

Development

No development will be required.

User License Agreement

There has been 1 unit purchased, with 2-3 more to be purchased.

Misc Information

Video Demo:

Driver located here: locally: \\SERVER\SHARENAME\Zebra HC100 Thermal Printer Zebra ZPL

User Manual located here:
* Quick guide removed due to size * User guide removed due to size…

Who will be performing maintenance? SN# 09C08520033

Who is going supply the cartridges? Nursing will order cartridges and keep them in stock on the floor.

Who is going to change the cartridge? Nursing Staff.

Are we keeping spare parts in stock? No.

What is the SLA?

Does/could the software/hardware support more than one application? No, it supports only wristbands.

Will the software/hardware be maintained or supported by Client Services or will support by other teams be required? It will be supported by Client Services.

Will an application/infrastructure lose significant functionality if this hardware/software breaks? No.

What is the downtime procedure if software/hardware becomes unavailable? Access another printer.

If the hardware/software is classified as a tool, (compilers, debuggers, monitors, test tools), is this hardware/software used in a production environment? Not classified as tool.

What operating system and service packs will this product use? Windows XP-SP2.

Does this hardware/software require a modification or a recompilation of the operating system? (BDD Image, system parameters, configuration files). No.

Does this hardware/software have its own internal security or proprietary security features? No.

Do the application activities that use this hardware/software require any administrator access to implement or support their usage? No.

Does the hardware/software provide a security control function for an application? (i.e. Input Control, Access Control, Processing Control, Output Control, Administrative/ Change Control, Telecommunications Control) No.

Does the product have specific availability requirements? No.

Would compromise of the hardware/software result in unauthorized access to production programs or data? No.

Does this hardware/software transmit data to other sites? No.

Will this product need to be accessible from the Internet? No.

Potential Risks
IT will summarize potential risks of this product on the HHMC IT infrastructure, security and deployment.
Recommendation and Controls
This is a summary of Information Technology recommendations and controls to be considered before development, purchase or deployment of this product.
Information Technology Review
All Information Technology groups will review, identify potential impacts and make recommendations for deployment of this product.
Department / Representative / Date Received / Date Completed
Infrastructure Services
Application Services
Client Services
Project Services
Security Services
Platform Services

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