BIXOLON SRP-350plusIII User Manual

BIXOLON SRP-350plusIII User Manual

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Network Interface

Rev. 1.00
SRP-350plusIII
SRP-352plusIII
http://www.bixolon.com

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  • Page 1: Network Interface

    User's Manual Network Interface Rev. 1.00 SRP-350plusIII SRP-352plusIII http://www.bixolon.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Network Interface ■ Table of Contents 1. Manual Information ......................3 2. Precautions ........................3 3. Specifications ........................ 4 4. How to Connect......................5 4-1 Initial WLAN Connection (Windows 2000) ..............8 4-2 Initial WLAN Connection (Windows XP) ..............8 4-3 Initial WLAN Connection (Windows VISTA, Windows 7, Windows 8) .......
  • Page 3: Manual Information

    1. Manual Information This Network manual provides information on the connection of network with the printer. We at BIXOLON maintain ongoing efforts to enhance and upgrade the functions and quality of all our products. In following, product specifications and/or user manual content may be changed without prior notice.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Network Interface 3. Specifications CATEGORIES FEATURE IMPLEMENTATION Standard IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11n Frequency 2.412~2.484GHz Range Channels 1 ~ 14 channels Range Up to 100m free space (Outdoor) Connection Infrastructure and Ad-hoc (IBSS), Wi-Fi Direct Modes WLAN Open Connection Specification Shared Key(WEP encryption 64 and 128 bit options) WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK Security WPA1/2 Enterprise...
  • Page 5: How To Connect

    Network Interface 4. How to Connect (1) Connecting WLAN Printer Connect to the AP (Access Point) configured in Infrastructure mode in order to connect to the wireless network Infrastructure mode In order to configure the network between wireless terminals, connect to the terminal in Ad-hoc / Wi-Fi Direct Mode.
  • Page 6 Network Interface (2) Checking Network Setting 1) LAN Function key Function key a. Turn on the printer. b. Wait 10 or more seconds until the LAN interface boots up. c. Push the function key. d. The settings will be printed only one time since the printer is turned on. 2) WLAN a.
  • Page 7 Mode 1. (Mode 1 can be selected by one short-press of the Feed button followed by one long-press.) WLAN F/W VERSION : 0.1 SYSTEM NAME : SRP-350plusIII NETWORK MODE : ADHOC ENCRYTION : NONE ESSID : PRINTER_adhoc DHCP : ENABLED IP ADDRESS : 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 8: Initial Wlan Connection (Windows 2000)

    Network Interface 4-1 Initial WLAN Connection (Windows 2000) Windows 2000 does not support wireless network setting. When you use Windows 2000, you need to set the utility option as below after installing utility program related to the wireless LAN driver that you use. - Network mode: Ad-hoc - SSID: PRINTER_adhoc - IP address: 192.168.1.2...
  • Page 9 Network Interface 3) Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. 4) Set the IP settings as shown below, and then click OK. - 9 - Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 10 Network Interface 5) Select the Wireless LAN tab, and then select “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings.” Click the [Advanced] button. 6) Select “Computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network only.” - 10 - Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 11 Network Interface 7) Click the [Add] button. 8) Enter “PRINTER_adhoc” as the Network name (SSID). Select the connection, even if the network is not broadcasted. Network Authentication: Select [Open] Data Encryption: Select [Disabled] Click the [OK] button. - 11 - Rev.
  • Page 12 Network Interface 9) Click the “Connect” tab and check “Connect when this network is in range.” 10) Check whether the settings are updated as shown below, and then click [Close] When the printer is set to the default value (Adhoc mode, SSID: PRINTER_adhoc), it will automatically connect.
  • Page 13: Initial Wlan Connection (Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8)

    Network Interface 4-3 Initial WLAN Connection (Windows VISTA, Windows 7, Windows 8) When wireless utility program is installed, you have to set the wireless control values via the program, otherwise you have to terminate the program in order to do proper setting after following the steps 'Control Panel>>Administrative tools>>...
  • Page 14 Network Interface 3) Click the “Change adapter settings”. Click the “wireless network adaptor‟s Properties”. 4) Select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4), and then click Properties. - 14 - Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 15 Network Interface 5) Set the IP settings as shown below, and then click OK. 6) Click the “Manage wireless networks”. - 15 - Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 16 Network Interface 7) Click the “Add”. 8) Click the “Create an ad hoc network”. - 16 - Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 17 Network Interface 9) Click the “Next”. 10) „Network name‟ = PRINTER_adhoc, „Security type‟ = Open, „Save this network‟ check, and then click the “Next”. - 17 - Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 18 Network Interface 11) Click the “Close”. 12) After completing configuration, PRINTER_adhoc network will be created. When the printer is set to the default value (Adhoc mode, SSID: PRINTER_adhoc), it will automatically connect. - 18 - Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 19: Configuration

    Network Interface 5. Configuration (1) WLAN Setting Values Classification Item Remarks Input Range Home WLAN setting status display Printer Name Printer Name 0~32 letters TCP Raw port that the printer can 0~32767 integers Printer Port (except21,23,25,80,443,3318) ID to use for ftp, telnet, web- System User Name 1~32 letters...
  • Page 20 Network Interface (2) LAN Setting Values Classification Item Remarks Input Range Inactivity Time TCP connection hold time 0~3600 integer IP Assignment IP Assignment Method DHCP/Manual Method Network IP Address Printer IP IP Address Subnet Mask Subnet mask IP Address Gateway Default Gateway IP Address For changing network setting values using Net configuration tool,...
  • Page 21: Wlan Setting: Ftp

    Network Interface 5-1 WLAN Setting: FTP The configuration files will be downloaded and uploaded to and from the current path. In the following case, the current path is “C:\Documents and Settings”. Enter “ftp Printer IP”, and enter the ID and Password set for the printer. Enter the “ls”...
  • Page 22 ** Only need to change the settings, please. ** Do not input port 21, 23, 80, 161, 162, 3318, 3319, 3337 and 9000 to Printer Port. ** This number is ignored. [1] System 1. Printer Name:[SRP-350plusIII] 2. Printer Port Num:[9100] 3. User ID:[admin] 4. User Password:[password] [2] Protocol 1.
  • Page 23: Wlan Setting: Telnet

    Network Interface 5-2 WLAN Setting: Telnet Enter “telnet Printer IP”. Enter the ID and Password set for the printer. The screen related to the network configuration will then be displayed. You can select the menu to configure and edit the settings. - 23 - Rev.
  • Page 24: Ethernet/Wlan Test By Using Windows Test Page

    -The Windows driver is included in the CD, and you can download the latest version from our home page. (www.bixolon.com) 2) Click the Start button, and then select “Printers and Faxes.” 3) Select and right click on the corresponding model, and then select “Properties.”...
  • Page 25 Network Interface 4) Select the “Ports” tab from the “Properties” window. 5) Click “Add Port…” - 25 - Rev. 1.00...
  • Page 26 Network Interface 6) Select “Standard TCP/IP Port” and click “New Port...” 7) Click the [Next] button in the “Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard” window. 8) Enter the IP address assigned to the printer in the “Printer Name or IP Address” field in the “Add Port”...
  • Page 27 Network Interface 9) Click the [Next] button in the “Additional Port Information Required” window. [Note] - Click the [Next] button to proceed without any changes. 10) Click the [Finish] button at the “Completing the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard” window. 11) Click the “Cancel”...
  • Page 28 Network Interface 12) Click the “Configure Port...” button in the “Properties” window. 13) Enter the same number as the local port number set during the installation of the interface card in the “Port Number” field in the Raw Settings. [Note] - Do not change any other items except the RAW Settings.
  • Page 29 Network Interface 14) Click [OK] when you finish entering the required values, and then click the [Apply] button. 15) Select the “General” tab in the Properties window, and then select the “Print Test Page” to check the printing status. - 29 - Rev.
  • Page 30: Factory Reset

    Network Interface 7. Factory Reset This function changes the WLAN settings of the printer to the initial factory settings. Follow the instructions shown below to perform the Factory Reset. 7-1 Initializing LAN Settings 1) Default Printer Settings - Dynamic IP mode (DHCP mode is enabled.) - Local Port: 9100 - Inactivity Time: 0 2) Procedure...
  • Page 31: Initializing Wlan Settings

    Network Interface 7-2 Initializing WLAN Settings 1) Turn the printer on and wait for about 20 seconds until the WLAN interface boots up. The Error/Paper LED will stop blinking when booting is complete. FEED Power 2) When booting process is complete, open the printer cover and press the FEED button for five seconds.
  • Page 32 Network Interface 4) Factory Reset Values Printer Name SRP-350plusIII Printer Port Num 9100 Printer Name User ID admin User Password password Disable TELNET Disable HTTPS Disable Disable Protocol Community Name(Read) : "public" SNMP Community Name(Write) : "private" WLAN Trap IP Address : 192.168.1.2 Trap Community : "public"...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    802.11 mode(WLAN only) Check whether AP supports 802.11b/g/n. BIXOLON printer supports 802.11b/g/n, and 802.11a is not supported. Network Mode(WLAN only) Check the network mode of the printer. Network mode must be set to “Infrastructure” to connect to AP and “Ad-hoc”...
  • Page 34 Network Interface Ping TEST Turn off the printer. Select “Run” from the Windows Start menu, and then enter “cmd”. Enter “ARP –d” and delete ARP table. Enter “ping {printer IP}”. ARP –d, ping {IP address} When you see “Request timed out.” as shown below, it means that there is no collision.

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