User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Selecting the Display Language
- Configuring the Printer
- Operator Panel Presentation
- Printer Setups
- Power-On Configuration
- Entering the Power-On Configuration
- Printout of the Printer Settings
- Emulation Options
- Parallel Interface
- Serial Interface
- LAN Interface
- LAN Interface Parameters
- IP Assignment
- Enable/Disable the Novell Service
- Enable/Disable the SMTP Service
- Init IP Address
- Init Net Mask
- ID Default Gateway
- Mail Server Address
- Init Host Name
- Init Workgroup Name
- Security User Name
- Security Password
- E-mail Address
- Print Server Name in Novell Network
- Printer Name in Novell Network
- Queue Name in Novell Network
- Frame Type in Novell Network
- LAN Interface Parameters
- Functions
- Functions Group Parameters
- Setting the Functions Group Items
- Paper Loading Sequence
- Enable/Disable the Buzzer
- Ribbon Type Selection
- Bar Code Density
- Text Print Direction
- Graphics Print Direction
- Bar Codes Print Direction
- Paper Path at Power-On
- Selection of the Language of the Display Messages
- Enable/Disable Lower Tractor Jam Sensor
- Enable/Disable Upper Tractor Jam Sensor
- Adjusting the Tear-Off Position
- Resetting to Factory Default Values
- Entering the Power-On Configuration
- Program Setup
- Entering the Program Setup
- Main Structure
- Printout of the Printer Settings
- User Macro
- Selection of the User Macro
- User Macro Parameters
- Line Spacing
- Line Spacing Lock
- Page Length
- Top of Form
- Skip Over Perforation
- Draft Print Mode Selection
- Font Selection
- Pitch Selection
- Micro Dot Print Mode
- Pitch Lock
- Left Margin
- Right Margin
- Zero Character Printing
- Paper Path Selection
- Tear-Off Mode
- Print Impact Strength
- Paper Perforation
- Quiet Printing
- Adjusting the Distance of the Print Head
- Horizontal Character Tuning
- Vertical Character Tuning
- Resetting the Macro Parameters to the Factory Defaults
- Selecting Another Macro
- Passing over to the Power-On Configuration
- Hexadecimal Dump
- Entering the Program Setup
- How to Select the Paper Path
- How to Use the Tear-Off Function
- How to Lock/Unlock the Printer Setups
- How to Handle the Paper Parking
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Enable/Disable the SMTP Service
NOVELL EN. NO
↑
SMTP ENABL. NO
→ or ←
SMTP ENABL. YES
→ or ←
↓
INIT IP ADDRESS
SMTP ENABL. NO
Disables the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) service, that is disables
the reception/transfer/error service of the e-mail.
SMTP ENABL. YES
Enables the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) service, that is enables
the reception/transfer/error service of the e-mail.
Init IP Address
SMTP ENABL. NO
INIT IP ADDRESS 000.000.000.000
→ or ←
INIT IP ADDRESS …
→ or ←
INIT IP ADDRESS 255.255.255.255
→ or ←
↓
INIT NET MASK 255.255.254.000
These values set the INIT IP address. The IP address is represented by a decimal notation where the
decimal values are divided by points in four fields. Each field ranges between 0 and 255. Use the ←
or → keys to increase or decrease the values in one field and the ↓ or ↑ keys to move to the next field
(↓ to move to the right and ↑ to move to the left). The default value is
127.000.000.000
.










