Paxar 7410, 9850 manual D I P S E T T I N G S, N f i g u r i n g t h e P r i n t S e r v e r

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There are three basic steps required to configure print server:

1. Configuring the 802.11b settings for wireless usage. To operate on an 802.11b network, you must set the wireless (ad-hoc or infrastructure), SSID, channel, data rate and WEP encryption. All nodes of a wireless network need to have the same settings in order to communicate with each other.

2. Configuring the IP address settings. You need to set the IP address, subnet mask, and router address if you are using TCP/IP, NetBIOS IP, or if you want to use the Web Browser management utility.

3. Configuring the print server for operation with the network operating systems. Configure the print server to print using one or more network operating systems (for example, Windows NT/2000, NetWare, etc.).

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Make sure that you have properly configured your computer for communication on a wireless network. If you are connecting to the device through an access point, make sure your computer is in infrastructure mode and it is associated with the access point. If you are connecting directly to the device without an access point, you should be in ad-hoc mode. See the documentation for your wireless adapter for instructions.

NOTE: If your wireless adapter includes an option for 802.11 Ad-hoc, you must select it if you want to use the printer in ad-hoc mode. If it doesn’t include this option, select Ad-hoc Computer-to-Computer, or whatever mode your adapter uses to communicate on a wireless network without an access point.

Configuring the 802.11b and IP Settings 2-1

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9850, 7410 specifications

The Paxar 7410 and 9850 are advanced printing solutions tailored specifically for the needs of various industrial applications. Central to their appeal is the combination of speed, reliability, and high-quality output, making them ideal for industries such as retail, logistics, and manufacturing.

One of the standout features of the Paxar 7410 is its impressive printing speed. Capable of producing labels and tags at a rapid pace, it significantly enhances workflow efficiency for businesses dealing with high-volume labeling tasks. This makes it particularly beneficial in environments where time is of the essence, such as shipping and inventory management.

The Paxar 9850, on the other hand, offers enhanced capabilities that expand its application range. It is known for its high-resolution printing, delivering crisp, clear graphics and text. This feature is essential for businesses that require intricate designs or barcodes that must be scanned reliably. The 9850’s ability to print with exceptional clarity reinforces its value in sectors like healthcare and pharmaceuticals where accurate labeling is critical.

Both models utilize advanced thermal transfer and direct thermal printing technologies. Thermal transfer printing involves the use of a ribbon that melts onto the label material, resulting in durable labels that resist fading and scratching. This is particularly useful for labels exposed to tough environments, ensuring longevity and legibility. Direct thermal printing, on the other hand, involves printing directly onto specially coated thermal paper, which can be a cost-effective solution for short-term labeling needs.

User-friendliness is another significant aspect of the Paxar printers. They are equipped with intuitive interfaces that allow for easy operation, reducing the learning curve for new users. Additionally, both models support multiple connectivity options, including USB and Ethernet, enabling seamless integration into existing systems and networks.

The robust design of the Paxar 7410 and 9850 ensures reliability and minimal downtime, crucial for operations that require continuous labeling without interruptions. Their durability makes them suited for demanding production environments where printers are frequently in use.

In conclusion, the Paxar 7410 and 9850 represent a blend of speed, precision, and user-friendly technology. Their design and functionality cater to the evolving needs of various industries, marking them as leaders in the realm of industrial printing solutions. With these printers, businesses can enhance their labeling processes, ensuring efficiency and high-quality outputs.