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IP on your network, then you must configure the IP Address Allocation setting to static.

If using static allocation mode, three additional settings must also be configured: Static IP Address, Static IP Address Mask, and
Static IP Gateway. These settings will all depend on how the network is currently configured, and as such, cannot be
enumerated here. Contact your network administrator for more information about configuring a static IP address for your
network.

8.4.3 802.11b Network Identification Name

In order to provide a means of identification on the wireless network, a setting is available to assign a name or other
personalized string of up to 15 characters in length. This will allow you to refer to printers uniquely by name on the network. The
printer provides a default name of “OM7212”.

If two or more printers, having the same assigned network name (whether by using the default setting or having similar name
assignments, as above), are active at the same time on the same network, additional name modification steps are taken to
ensure a unique name to each. For every printer with the same name that joins the network after the first, an additional
numerical suffix is added to the name. For example, using the default name “OM7212”: the first printer joining the network will
use the name “OM7212”; the second will have its name appended to “OM7212-2”; the third, “OM7212-3”, etc.

Because this name modification technique is dynamic in nature, the resulting network name that a printer ends up using can
vary based on the presence or absence of other like-named printers, every time the printer joins the network. Setting unique
names for each printer is therefore recommended if using more than a single printer on the same network.

8.4.4 Name Resolution Issues (Attention: Network Administrators)

There are two options available when it comes to name resolution with OmniPrint printers. The first, and probably most widely
used, is broadcast name resolution by way of NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT), courtesy of its Name Management Protocol (NMP).
Smaller Windows-based networks without a local DNS server will use this option for both static and dynamic IP address
allocation modes. This mode is more flexible than using the DNS solution (described below), as it requires no additional network
configuration, but the broadcast mechanism limits the scope of the printer to a single network subnet.

The second option requires a local DNS server, and works best with the static IP address allocation mode, but can be made to
work with Dynamic-DNS, if a DHCP server-side update mechanism is available – the printer cannot do its own Dynamic-DNS
update. In this case, a network administrator needs to configure the DNS server to provide a valid name-to-IP mapping for the
intended printers. Note that this mode is less flexible than the first option, but allows the printer to be used in a larger-scaled
network.
This configuration is entirely client (and DNS server)-specific, as the printer has no need for name resolution itself; the client
machines are the ones who need to resolve the printer’s name. For Windows, the determining factors are whether or not the
client machine uses a DNS server to do name resolution, and then whether the DNS server has an entry to resolve the specified
printer’s name. If these are both true, then DNS name resolution will be used. If either of these are not true, then the client
Windows machine will resort to the broadcast resolution method.

Other operating systems may require the DNS method to be used, as they may not have the capability to do broadcast name
resolution.

Note: NetBIOS name server (NBNS; WINS in Windows) support currently does not exist in OmniPrint printers. Windows is
always able to use broadcast resolution as a lowest common denominator, and the presence of a NBNS/WINS server is never
guaranteed.

Summary of Contents for Intell-Print OM7212

Page 1: ...A Higher Level of Precision A Higher Level of Performance Intell Print Thermal Printer OM7212 User Operation Manual...

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Page 3: ...r remove the power cable or interface cable by pulling on the cable x Do not drop or insert foreign objects like paper clips pins etc into the equipment In such case remove the object if accessible or...

Page 4: ...your authorized reseller or service representative for help Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits Proper cables and connectors are ava...

Page 5: ...uidelines for IR Communication 19 8 3 Bluetooth 20 8 3 1 Bluetooth Device Address BD Address 20 8 3 2 Bluetooth Device Name BD Name 20 8 3 3 Maximum Simultaneous Connections 20 8 3 4 PIN Code 21 8 4 8...

Page 6: ...Bluetooth Communication optional x Paper out sensor x Light weight x Belt clip for hands free operation x Multiple international character set x Automatic sleep mode for battery charge conservation x...

Page 7: ...Font B IrDA optional IrDA V1 1 standard or proprietary STX ETX protocol Bluetooth optional Bluetooth 1 1 compliant WiFi optional 802 1 1b wireless Cable Interface RS 232C serial Emulation Epson ESC P...

Page 8: ...ntact your dealer for assistance Printer Paper Roll Power Supply Manual Belt Clip Interface Cable optional 3 2 Selecting a Place 1 Protect your printer from excessive heat such as direct sunlight or h...

Page 9: ...l must be set so the actuator is adjacent to the dip switches If your printer does not have dip switches and has been specified to operate without a battery then no configuration is necessary The prin...

Page 10: ...connect the cable to the printer The battery pack takes 3 hours to become fully charged NOTES Make sure you turn off the power switch before charging the battery pack Do not charge the pack longer tha...

Page 11: ...off 3 Turn the printer over Open the battery lid using the tip of your finger a coin etc Avoid using a sharp object 4 Take the battery pack out by pulling on the ribbon wrapped around it 5 Disconnect...

Page 12: ...switch must be turned off Attach the appropriate interface cable Make sure all connectors are inserted correctly 3 5 1 Serial Interface Cable OM7212 S 1 Make sure that both the printer and computer a...

Page 13: ...y insert it on the printer s roll holder until it snaps in on both ends 4 Align the paper so it is straight and its core is parallel to the spindle Make sure the paper is curling up 5 Pull the paper s...

Page 14: ...tice two rectangular holes in the middle of the printer case Hold the belt clip facing the outside surface Insert the belt clip s front tab perpendicularly into the hole closer to you Lower the belt c...

Page 15: ...4 External Appearance...

Page 16: ...battery if fully charged b Red indicates battery is charging c When the adapter is not plugged in the Charger LED will be off 6 Running the Self Test Any time you want to check the performance of you...

Page 17: ...6 foot long shielded cable with molded connectors CBL7205 625F Serial cable w DB 25F host side CBL7205 69F Serial cable w DB 9F host side 3 Power Supply Output 12VDC 2 0A 2 1mm x 5 5mm female plug cen...

Page 18: ...transmission possible 8 1 2 RJ12 Connector Pin Assignment FUNCTION PIN No INPUT OUTPUT F GND 1 GND TXD 2 OUT RXD 3 IN RTS 4 OUT DSR 5 IN DTR 6 OUT 8 2 Infrared IR Transmission If your OM7212 is config...

Page 19: ...contains a unique address used to establish a Bluetooth connection The BD Address for each printer is printed on the test label under the Bluetooth section Follow the instructions in section 6 to pri...

Page 20: ...such as a collection of laptop computers or you do not currently have a wireless network then the printer needs to be configured for Ad hoc mode The mode can be altered as needed as the network envir...

Page 21: ...ns available when it comes to name resolution with OmniPrint printers The first and probably most widely used is broadcast name resolution by way of NetBIOS over TCP IP NBT courtesy of its Name Manage...

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Page 23: ...me active until the printer power is cycled off and back on This is notated for each command function If your printer has dip switches then the serial communication settings must be set with the dip s...

Page 24: ...cation settings must be set with the dip switches Example Esc cc32 19200 N 8 1 ASCII ESC C c 3 2 1 9 Hex 1B 63 63 33 32 2C 31 39 Dec 27 99 99 51 50 44 49 57 ASCII 2 0 0 N 8 Hex 32 30 30 2C 4E 2C 38 31...

Page 25: ...3 4 1 Hex 1B 63 63 33 34 2C 31 2C Dec 27 99 99 51 52 44 49 44 9 6 802 11b Wireless Network Settings ESC c c 48 Function Function Paramete rs P1 Range Default Descripti on Example 1 Set Network Mode 1...

Page 26: ...ry to set P2 Range 10 character hex string the WEP 64 bit key 26 character hex string the WEP 128 bit key 0 characters clears key Default none Description Sets one of four possible encryption keys to...

Page 27: ...Esc cc49 1 1 Functio n Parame ters P1 Range Default Descrip tion Exampl e Functio n Parame ters P1 Range Default Descrip tion Exampl e Functio n Parame ters P1 Range Default Descrip tion Exampl e 2 S...

Page 28: ...to set the printer for the desired baud rate Baud Rate SW1 SW2 SW3 1200 ON ON ON 2400 ON ON OFF 4800 ON OFF ON 9600 ON OFF OFF 19200 OFF ON ON 38400 OFF ON OFF 57600 OFF OFF ON 115200 OFF OFF OFF Def...

Page 29: ...load and make sure the paper path is straight 3 IF THE PRINTER DOES NOT COMMUNICATE WITH THE HOST Run the self test to check that the printer works properly If the self test does not work contact your...

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