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Printer Settings<br />

Serial Interface Mode Configuration<br />

An optional serial interface can be installed. Configure the baud rate (communication speed), data<br />

big, stop bit, parity, and protocol to be used by the serial interface. These protocol settings must<br />

match the settings of the computer serial interface.<br />

Setting Item<br />

Selection Item<br />

Baud rate 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200<br />

Data bit 7, 8<br />

Stop bit 1, 2<br />

Parity<br />

None, Odd, Even, Ignore<br />

Protocol<br />

DTR (positive) &XOn/XOff, DTR (positive), DTR (negative),<br />

XOn/XOff, ETX/ACK<br />

1 Press the Printer key.<br />

2 Press [Printer Menu].<br />

3 Press [Interface].<br />

Select item.<br />

Printer menu<br />

Print Status<br />

Page<br />

Font<br />

Paper<br />

Handling<br />

Others<br />

Interface<br />

Page Set<br />

Color Mode<br />

Emulation<br />

Print<br />

Quality<br />

RAM DISK<br />

Mode<br />

4 Press [Serial].<br />

5 Press [] or [] to select Baud Rate and press [Change #].<br />

6 Select the desired mode.<br />

Network Interface Setting<br />

7 Press [Close]. The display returns to the Serial screen.<br />

8 Refer to steps 5 - 7 to configure data bit, stop bit, parity and protocol.<br />

9 Press [Close]. The display is returned to the Printer menu screen.<br />

This device includes a network interface as standard equipment which supports TCP/IP, IPX/SPX,<br />

NetBEUI and AppleTalk protocols to enable network printing for Windows, Macintosh, UNIX,<br />

Netware and other environments.<br />

NOTE: Follow the same steps to set the optional network interface as well as the standard network<br />

interface.<br />

TCP/IP Settings<br />

To connect to a Windows network via TCP/IP, set to [On]. Continue to set DHCP, BOOTP, IP<br />

address, subnet mask address, and gateway address.<br />

NOTE: Before setting the IP address, check with your network administrator for an IP address in<br />

advance. For environments that use DHCP or BOOTP to automatically assign the IP address, this<br />

setting is not required because the DHCP and BOOTP are set to [On] by default.<br />

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