Online User's Guide (PDF)
Table Of Contents
- Online User’s Guide RJ-3050/3050Ai RJ-3150/3150Ai
- Introduction
- IMPORTANT NOTE
- Table of Contents
- Section I: Basic Operations
- 1 Setting Up the Printer
- General Description
- Using the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
- Recharging the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
- While Installed in the Printer
- Connecting to an AC Power Outlet (Optional)
- Connecting to a DC Power Outlet (Optional)
- Using the Battery Charger (Optional)
- Using the Cradle (Optional)
- Stopping Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Charging
- Tips on Using the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
- Installing the Clock Battery (RJ-3150/3150Ai Only)
- Turning the Printer On or Off
- Inserting the RD Roll
- Removing the RD Roll
- Attaching the Belt Clip
- Installing the Printer Driver and the Software
- Uninstalling the Printer Driver
- Connecting the Computer and Printer
- LCD Display (RJ-3150/3150Ai Only)
- 2 Using the Printer
- 3 Printer Setting Tool
- 4 Other Functions
- 5 Printing Labels Using P-touch Template (RJ-3150/3150Ai Only)
- 6 Maintaining the Printer
- 7 Reference
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 Technical Information
- 1 Setting Up the Printer
- Section II: Software
- 10 How to Use P-touch Editor
- 11 How to Use P-touch Transfer Manager & P-touch Library
- 12 Transferring Label Templates with P-touch Transfer Express
- Preparing P-touch Transfer Express
- Transferring the Label Template to P-Touch Transfer Manager
- Saving the Label Template as a Transfer Package File (.pdz)
- Distributing the Transfer Package File (.pdz) and P-Touch Transfer Express to the User
- Transferring the Transfer Package File (.pdz) to Brother Printer
- 13 How to update P-touch Software
- Section III: Wireless network
Printer Setting Tool
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3 Import
Import from the current computer wireless settings
Imports the settings from the computer.
Note
• When importing the computer wireless settings, administrator privileges for the computer are necessary.
• Only personal security authentication settings (open system, public key authentication and
WPA/WPA2-PSK) can be imported. Enterprise security authentication (such as LEAP and EAP-FAST),
WPA2-PSK (TKIP) and WPA-PSK (AES) settings cannot be imported.
• If multiple wireless LANs are enabled for the computer being used, the first wireless settings (only personal
settings) that are detected will be considered for the import data.
• Only settings (communication mode, SSID, authentication method, encryption mode and authentication
key) from the [Wireless LAN] tab - [Wireless Settings] pane can be imported.
Select a Profile to import
Imports the exported file and applies the settings to a printer.
Click [Browse] to display a dialog box for browsing for the file. Select the file to be imported. The
settings in the selected file appear in the settings display/change area.
Note
• All settings, such as wireless settings or TCP/IP settings, can be imported. However, node names cannot
be imported.
• Only profiles that are compatible with the selected printer can be imported.
• If the imported profile’s IP address is set to [STATIC], change the IP address of the imported profile, if
necessary, so that it does not duplicate the IP address of an existing printer on the network whose settings
have been completed.
4 Export
Saves the current settings in a file.
Note
If the [Disable these settings] check box is selected, the settings in that tab are not saved.
Important
Exported files are not encrypted.
5 Automatically restart the printer after applying new settings
If this check box is selected, the printer automatically restarts after communication settings are applied.
If this check box is cleared, printers must be manually restarted.
Note
When configuring multiple printers, you can reduce the time required to change settings by clearing this
check box. In this case, we recommend selecting this check box when configuring the first printer so that
you can confirm that each setting is operating as intended.










