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7. WIRELESS LAN PARAMETER SETTING
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7.2.7 Parameter Settings at Power On Time
When the printer is started in the usual way, the wireless LAN module is started according to the parameter
settings stored in the wireless LAN module. However, when the printer is started while holding the Feed button,
the wireless LAN module is not started at the time of diagnostic test label printing. Accordingly, communication
via wireless LAN module cannot be performed.
Exceptionally, if the printer is restarted by the reset command while the Feed button is held in online mode, a
communication via wireless LAN is possible even after the diagnostic test label printing. However, this does not
meet the specification and the parameters should not be set in this state.
When the slant line pattern has been printed by pressing the Feed button after the diagnostic test label printing,
the wireless LAN module will restart according to the following specific parameter settings, regardless of the
stored settings.
IP Address: 172.16.0.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
DHCP: Disabled
WINS: Disabled
ESSID: TTEC
Connection mode: Adhoc
Channel: 10
Authentication: Open
WEP: Disabled
Security: Disabled
For the parameter settings other than above, the stored settings are effective. The above parameter settings
allows always connecting to the printer on the same settings, regardless of the stored settings.
7.2.8 IP Address Setting by Using the ID Setting Command
After the printer is started while holding down the Feed button and the diagnostic test label is printed, the printer
ID and the printer IP address can be set at the same time, by using the ID command.
The printer IP address consists of the upper 2 bytes of “172.16” and the lower 2-byte number which is equal to
the printer ID. At this time, the subnet mask is set to 255.255.0.0.
NOTES:
1. When both of the following conditions are satisfied, only the printer ID is set.
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When the ID command is sent in online mode after the printer prints the diagnostic test label and the slant
line pattern.
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When the wireless LAN IP address disabling parameter of the ID command is set with “, 0”.
2. IP address setting is possible only right after the diagnostic test label is printed, therefore, the command
cannot be sent via wireless LAN interface.
(Revision Date: Jan. 29, 2004)
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