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EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) 

Defines how to pass authentication information between the device and authentication server. The 

authentication is handled by the EAP type: FAST, TLS, TTLS, etc.

FAST (Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling)  

Cisco Systems® developed this authentication protocol. It does not use certificates to authenticate, but a 

PAC (Protected Access Credential), which is managed dynamically by the server. The PAC is distributed 

one at a time to the client manually or automatically.

Gateway 

Allows connections (communications) between different subnets on a network.

Infrastructure Mode 

Requires an access point to communicate with other devices on the network. In infrastructure mode, 

wireless devices can communicate with each other or with a wired network. 

IP Address

One of the available boot methods. It is a protocol used by devices that know their MAC address, but 

do An Internet Protocol identifier for a device on a network. It consists of four 3-digit numeric fields, 

separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. An IP address has two components, the 

network address and the host address. Most company networks have ranges for their IP addresses.

Boot Method 

The wireless print server uses this method to obtain an IP address. Can be set to Auto, DHCP, BOOTP, 

RARP, or Static. Boot Tries The number of times the device tries to get an IP address from the server 
when using the BOOTP and DHCP methods.

LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) 

Cisco Systems® introduced this authentication protocol and provides mutual authentication with unique 

WEP keys for each user. New keys are issued based on a time limit. Changing the WEP key time limits 

provides additional security.

LPD/LPR 

A printer protocol that uses TCP/IP to establish connections between printers on a network. Also known 

as Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Remote.

MAC Address or Media Access Control 

A hardware address (6-byte) that uniquely identifies each node of a network.The MAC address is set 

during manufacturing and does not change. Also, two Network Interface Cards (NIC) will not have the 

same value.

MSCHAPv2 

The Microsoft® version of CHAP. It is a three-way handshake protocol that is more secure than PAP. It 

provides mutual authentication between devices.

NIC or Network Interface Card 

An adapter (board or card) that can be inserted into a device, so the device can be connected to a 

network. The NIC converts data from the device into the form transmitted or received from the network.

Node

A processing location on a network. The location can be a workstation, computer, or printer. Each Node 
has a unique MAC address.

Open Authentication 

This allows any device to authenticate and then attempt to communicate with the access point. Any 

wireless device can authenticate with the accesspoint, but if WEP is used, the device can communicate 

only if its WEP keys match the access point’s. There is no challenge that occurs, you either have the 

correct key or not when you communicate with the access point. By eliminating the challenge process, it 

actually makes this more secure than shared key authentication

PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) 

A simple authentication protocol used with PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol). It is a plain text password 

system, which is not very secure. Pathname/The location of a particular file or directory that includes the 

full path to the needed filename or directory. This is a combination of path and filename.

PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) : 

Authenticates clients into a network using only server-side certificates, which makes implementing and 

administering a wireless LAN easier.

Ping

A way to determine if a device is accessible. It sends a packet to the specified address and waits for a 

reply.

Protocol 

This is the way two devices transmit data between each other, including error checking, data 

compression, and how messages start and end.

PSK (Pre-Shared Key)  

Authentication mode of WPA used in SOHO environments. The key value(or pass-phrase) is used for 

network authentication only (not data encryption). It does not use a RADIUS server like the other modes, 

but uses a shared key to provide the initial authentication with the access point or host.

RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In Server)

This is an authentication server, such as the Cisco® ACS, Microsoft® IAS, etc.

RARP

One of the available boot methods. The device sends an RARP request and the RARP server responds 

with an IP address. The device knows its MAC address and the server responds with the IP address for 

it.

Summary of Contents for LK-P12

Page 1: ...MODEL LK P12 Non peeler Portable Printer P12 Non peeler Rev A 01 15 System Administrator Manual...

Page 2: ...a Menu 6 1 3 3 Printing 6 1 4 Selecting a Language 7 2 USING DIAGNOSTICS 8 2 1 Diagnostics 8 2 1 1 Printer 9 2 1 2 Display 15 2 1 3 Buttons 16 2 1 4 RAM 17 2 1 5 Data Dump 18 2 1 6 About 19 3 SETTING...

Page 3: ...eboot and Default 61 4 3 9 Upgrade Firmware 62 4 3 10 Upload Certificate 63 4 3 11 Status 64 4 3 12 Statistics 65 4 3 13 VER History 66 4 4 Wi Fi Glossary 67 4 5 Wi Fi Specifications 72 5 BLUETOOTH 73...

Page 4: ...es with a thick line show how you got there 1 3 Using the Display and Buttons NOTE button operates as feed button in ready condition only Screen displays Meaning Selects the highlighted option Moves p...

Page 5: ...Send batch data to the printer 1 3 1 Selecting a Menu 1 3 2 Exiting a Menu 1 3 3 Printing 1 4 Selecting a Language You can read Menu names or messages of the printer in English French Spanish German...

Page 6: ...you see 4 Press Up and Enter button in the sequence of 6 Cursor is positioned on the Diagnostics Menu Enter into Diagnostics Menu by pressing Enter button 2 Using Diagnostics 2 1 1 Printer To return t...

Page 7: ...n Diagnostics Menu 4 Select Printer Test Label MIF Info in Diagnostics Menu MPCL Only In this Menu you can read each A D value of the Black Mark Gap or Peeler Peel SW sensors Position of each sensor i...

Page 8: ...ng Black Mark stock manually Make sure the stock is loaded in line with upper lower Black Mark sensor 3 Select Printer Sensors Gap in Diagnostics Menu Check whether A D value is changing in Gap sensor...

Page 9: ...ess Enter button to return to the previous menu 1 Select Printer View Total Print Inch in Diagnostics Menu In this Menu you can view Total inches printed View Total Press Enter button to return to the...

Page 10: ...rom O shape to X shape when pressed 4 Press Enter button to from keyboard test 2 1 4 RAM Select this Menu and check memory of the printer 1 Select RAM in Diagnostics Menu 2 The message of RAM test run...

Page 11: ...revious command data printed on the paper For MPCL previous command data printed on the paper 1 Select Data Dump in Diagnostics Menu 2 The labels print with data from the communication port 2 1 6 Abou...

Page 12: ...and press Enter button 4 Press Up and Enter button in the sequence of 3 1 1 Stock PWR Using this Menu you can set stock type This printer uses two kinds of stock Standard and High Power Standard suppo...

Page 13: ...tup Menu select Backlight 2 Select Disable or Enable 3 You see 4 Press any key to exit Set Values is stored 3 1 3 Contrast This Menu sets Contrast of LCD 1 Select Contrast in Setup Menu 2 Press the Up...

Page 14: ...print contrast within the acceptable range 1 Select Setup Menu Printer Supply Pos 3 Above key operations are described in following table 4 When to set if you set exceeding minimum maximum range then...

Page 15: ...0 It changes Store the setting and then exit Second position 00 Changes 10 digit Third position 00 It changes 1 digit th st 4 When to set if you set exceeding minimum maximum range then following Menu...

Page 16: ...r 1 Select Setup Menu Printer Sensor Mode 2 Select one of four sensor modes of Gap BM Lower BM Upper Non indexed 3 You see 4 Exit from the screen by pressing any key The set value is saved This Menu s...

Page 17: ...liner 2 With the printer in peel mode place the liner over the sensor 3 Press Enter button when you see 4 Following message appears Press Enter button to continue Gap Mode 5 The information label pri...

Page 18: ...with a label 2 Press Enter button 3 Following message appears press Enter button to continue Black Mark Lower Mode 4 The information label prints 5 Following message appears according to the result 6...

Page 19: ...hen test will be started Black Mark Upper Mode 4 The information label prints 4 Following message appears according to the result 5 Press any key to exit from the Menu This Menu can activate or deacti...

Page 20: ...Bits 1 2 1 Flow Control No Flow DTR Flow RTS Flow Xon Xoff Special DTR 1 Select Setup Menu Serial Comm Baud Rate 1 Select Setup Menu Serial Comm Parity 2 Select among No Parity Odd Parity Even Parity...

Page 21: ...u Serial Comm Flow Ctrl 2 Select among No Flow DTR Flow RTS flow Xon Xoff Special 3 Save the setting by pressing Enter button 4 Return to previous Serial Comm Menu using Exit After setting all serial...

Page 22: ...This Menu sets Power Save Timeout If USB cable is connected the printer does not go into Power Save If the printer goes into Power Save Mode wake up the printer by connecting the USB cable or pressin...

Page 23: ...the wireless print server to initialize Next you may see Display Indicates Ready The printer is in Ready mode to send and receive data T You can Press to display the printer s IP address And then pre...

Page 24: ...ter s IP address The display printer s IP address 4 Press to check other information Checking the network staus This option sets the printer s IP address 1 From the RF Network menu select Configure 2...

Page 25: ...ents the current position setting by 1 Saves the setting Press to Press to 1 Press to Scrolls through the positions from left to right Increments the current position setting by 1 Saves the setting 2...

Page 26: ...ss to Scrolls through the positions from left to right Toggles between or also increments the current position setting by 1 Saves the setting Press to Press to 1 Press to Scrolls through the positions...

Page 27: ...e Wi Fi setting value in this menu To store the Wi Fi setting press the Save Wi Fi Information button After that press the Close Port button to disconnect between PC and printer User can change the ne...

Page 28: ...escription IP Setting Set the Address value related to Internet Protocol Link Status Show the status of current module Site Survey After showing the AP that is around you in order to connect to AP it...

Page 29: ...n Wireless Network environment Subnet Mask It is an address that to distinguish the Network ID and Host ID for IP Address Default Gateway It is a network address that to enter the another network Prim...

Page 30: ...he maximum speed in order to receiving transmitting of module Throughput Show the amount of data that data is communicating Link Quality Show the connecting status with transmitted ratio without damag...

Page 31: ...S frame value RTS Frames Fail To Receive CTS Show a RTS frame value which is failed to receive a CTS frame Frames Received Successfully Show a successfully received frame Frames Received With CRC Erro...

Page 32: ...ment Figure 9 Management Select Language Select a language show The page as shown the figure 10 will show when users choose Reboot and Default of the Administration menu Users can reboot a module or m...

Page 33: ...ware Figure 11 Upgrade Firmware Update Firmware Upload a module Firmware Update Boot loader Upload a boot loader which needed for operating a module The page as shown the figure 12 will show when user...

Page 34: ...ss MAC Address Show the current MAC address The page as shown the figure 14 will show when users choose a Statistics of the Administration menu Administration Statistics Users can check the current mo...

Page 35: ...ot methods It is a protocol used by devices that know their MAC address but do not know their IP address The device broadcasts its hardware address and the BOOTP server responds with the IP address fo...

Page 36: ...ee way handshake protocol that is more secure than PAP It provides mutual authentication between devices NIC or Network Interface Card An adapter board or card that can be inserted into a device so th...

Page 37: ...described by one or more masks For example a mask of 255 255 255 0 allows variation in the last position only because the first three positions are fixed TCP IP A way that two devices can transmit da...

Page 38: ...40MHz 67dBm 72 2Mb s 20MHz 68dBm 54Mb s 75dBm 36Mb s 82dBm 18Mb s 88dBm 6Mb s 93dBm 11Mb s 88dBm 1Mb s 98dBm Personal Disabled WEP 64 128bit WPA TKIP WPA AES WPA2 AES 802 1x EAP Supplicant 802 11i WPA...

Page 39: ...is pressed then the selected character is increased 4 Press Enter button to save and exit 4 Press Enter button to save and exit 5 1 2 Change Pin 5 1 3 Local Name 1 Select Setup Menu Bluetooth Local A...

Page 40: ...When you use Serial Port you have to check the BaudRate setting between the printer PC When the printer is connected with PC you can change the BaudRate setting of the printer You can save the changed...

Page 41: ...ooth PIN Code by inputting PIN Code and execute Save Bluetooth PIN Code When you set Discoverable Mode as ON the printer can be detected by other Bluetooth devices PDA Smart Phone and when you set it...

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