Motorola WPS870G manual My EPS file does not print with the correct fonts

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User Guide

WPS870G

 

 

My EPS file does not print with the correct fonts.

This is a problem that occurs in some application programs. Try downloading the fonts contained in the EPS file before printing the saved EPS file.

I cannot select the "Remaining from:" item in the print dialog box.

If you have selected the Layout value, "2 Up," or "4 Up," you cannot access the Remaining from item. Choose other selections.

A cover page prints either on the first or the last page of the document. Select one of these solutions:

Turn the cover page feature off in your printer driver.

Insert extra page breaks in your document to avoid the cover page printing on the first or last page of your document.

The colors on my printed output do not match the colors on my computer screen.

When the printer receives a color file, it tries to match the printed output color to the screen color. Sometimes the printer cannot match up the colors as closely as desired. To alleviate this problem, perform the following steps:

Choose "Calibrated Color/Grayscale" in the Print pop-up menu in the Print Options dialog box. The printer makes adjustments to match the colors.

Check your monitor to ensure all settings (for example, brightness) are adjusted correctly.

Use calibration software, available from other vendors.

When I send a print job, I get a PostScript Command error or no printout.

Check the communication protocols. The computer, Wireless Print Server, and printer must all be configured to the same communication protocol (either Binary or ASCII).

To configure your system:

1Choose which protocol you are going to use. You should check your printer as it may only use one certain protocol.

2Set your printer to the desired protocol.

3Use the computer's Print submenu to configure your computer to use the protocol you have chosen.

4Configure the Wireless Print Server to use the same protocol as the printer and computer.

My printer doesn’t show up in the list of available printers during installation.

If you are using an USB-enabled print driver to connect your printer to the Wireless Print Server, you might need to download and use an Ethernet-enabled print driver. You will also need to use IP Printing (LPR) if you use an Ethernet print driver. See LPR Printing Setup.

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Contents Page User Guide WPS870G Page Table of Contents Alternate Client Computer Configurations Appendix a Specifications Features OverviewSafety Instructions Package Contents Restore WPS870G Physical DescriptionBack of WPS870G ButtonRestore Button Test Print and Restore ButtonLED LED IndicatorsFront of WPS870G Color Condition Status Parallel All 4 LEDsInstallation OverviewBefore You Begin, a Choice IP AssignmentChoosing a Static IP Address Subnet Mask/Gateway Address DiscoveryHardware Setup Wireless Router to WPS870G ConnectionComputer to WPS870G Connection Click Install and Configure the Wireless Print Server Installation Wizard Setup ProcedureInstallation Notes WPS870G Configure IP Address Settings window is displayed Description Network NameSsid SecurityChannel WPS870G Wireless Print Server Utility Installation WPS870G Utility Install for Windows 98SE/Windows MEWPS870G Windows Windows ME WPS870G WPS870G Utility Installation for Windows WPS870G User Guide WPS870G WPS870G Utility Install for Windows XP WPS870G User Guide WPS870G Existing Printer Driver Configuration Click Start Settings PrintersWireless Security Configuration LoggingWireless Security Setup Authentication EncryptionWeb-Based Management PreparationNetwork Layout Diagrams Connecting to the WPS870G Help, Restart, and Logout Status Server StatusPrinter Status ItemDescriptionNetwork Settings Network SettingIP Address Subnet MaskDelay before Set DefaultsCancel GatewayWireless Settings Wireless BasicMode Link InfoWireless Security Key Input Pass-phraseKey Index Key 1Cancel Click to cancel any changes Printer SettingsConfigure Server Protocol Settings AppleTalkNetBEUI Login Password Confirm Description Login Idle TimeControl Panel Device SecurityUpdating Firmware Which printing method should I use? Alternate Client Computer ConfigurationsPrinting Methods Checking Your Network Protocols Windows What Is Required Windows IP PrintingWindows 98SE/ME IP Printer Port Setup WPS870G Windows 2000/XP IP Printer Port Setup Choose Standard TCP/IP Port and then click New PortWPS870G Print Jobs Management Delete a Printing PortInterval Advanced Port OptionsRetry Windows SMB Printing BannerWPS870G Windows with Server-based Print Queues Network Path Windows 98/ME Network Path Windows 2000/XPWPS870G AppleTalk Setup Advanced Setup and ManagementMacintosh AppleTalk Software RequirementsMacintosh OS LPR Printing SetupSelect LPR Printers using IP Internet Printing Protocol IPP Requirements Installing IPP Client Windows 98SE/MEInternet Printing Protocol IPP IPP Client Configuration Windows 98SE/ME IPP Client Setup Windows 2000/XP Select Network Printer and click NextUSB Changing the IPP Port Settings Using IPP PrintersContact Information TroubleshootingHardware and LAN Solutions AppleTalk Macintosh Solutions Use a router and had to restart it. Now I can’t printMy EPS file does not print with the correct fonts Windows Printing Solutions Click Start Settings Control Panel Add/Remove ProgramsWPS870G User Guide WPS870G Uncheck the Enable bidirectional support checkbox Select Start Settings Printers to open the Printers folder\\printername\P1 User Guide Unix Troubleshooting Print Server is not recognized. Check the followingAppendix a Specifications General SpecificationsParallel Port Pin Assignments FCC / CEFeature Support Protocol SupportAppendix B Windows Server Configuration Navigate to Start Settings Control Panel NetworkWindows NT 4.0 Server Adding TCP/IP Printing SupportWindows 2000/2003 Server Wireless Print Server IP Address Configuration Appendix C Unix SystemsLPD Configuration LPD on IBM AIXLPD on System Select Control Panel, then Printer Configuration LPD on LinuxField Data Name Spool DirectoryFile Limit Remote HostLPD on BSD Chgrp daemon /usr/spool/SpoolerdirPrinting using LPD Lpr -P printername filenameAppendix D NetWare Creating an Ndps Manager ObjectStarting Ndps Creating an Ndps Printer AgentWPS870G Glossary AsciiDdns BSSCPE Dhcp DMZDNS DSLESS FTPIeee GUIIcmp LAN IsdnISP MTU NATNIC PcmciaPPP PptpSmtp ROMRTS Switch TCPTunnel UDPUSB VPNWAN WAPWi-Fi WEPWlan WPAMgbi

WPS870G specifications

The Motorola WPS870G is a versatile and robust wireless access point designed to enhance connectivity in both residential and commercial environments. Known for its powerful performance and reliable connectivity, the WPS870G leverages advanced technologies to meet the demands of modern wireless communication.

One of the standout features of the WPS870G is its dual-band capability, operating on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This allows for greater flexibility and improved performance, as users can connect devices to the most suitable frequency based on their needs. The device supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard, delivering faster speeds, increased capacity, and improved efficiency. With Wi-Fi 6, multiple devices can connect simultaneously without compromising the quality of the internet experience, making it an ideal solution for homes with numerous smart devices or crowded office spaces.

In terms of coverage, the WPS870G is equipped with advanced MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology, which utilizes multiple antennas to transmit and receive more data simultaneously. This results in a more reliable and stable connection, reducing dead zones and enhancing overall performance. The device also offers beamforming technology, which focuses the Wi-Fi signal directly toward connected devices, further improving signal strength and range.

Security is paramount in today’s digital world, and the Motorola WPS870G is built with robust security protocols, including WPA3 encryption, which offers enhanced protection against unauthorized access and cyber threats. Additionally, the access point supports VLAN functionality, enabling users to segment their network for better management and security.

The WPS870G features an intuitive web-based interface for easy setup and management, allowing users to configure settings effortlessly. Its PoE (Power over Ethernet) capability simplifies installation by allowing power and data to be transmitted through a single cable, reducing clutter and making the deployment of the device more flexible.

In conclusion, the Motorola WPS870G is a powerful wireless access point that combines modern technology and user-friendly features. With dual-band support, Wi-Fi 6 capability, MIMO, enhanced security, and easy installation options, it stands out as a reliable solution for improving wireless connectivity in various environments. Whether for home use or in a business setting, the WPS870G is designed to deliver superior performance and a seamless internet experience.