Paxar 9850, 7410 manual Index

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Wireless Ad-Hoc (sometimes referred to as Peer-to-Peer, Computer-

Modeto-Computer, 802.11 Ad-Hoc, or IBSS compliant Ad-Hoc) modes are used when your wireless enabled PC is printing straight to the printer.

Infrastructure mode is used when you have an Access point or base station as the hub of your wireless network.

Pseudo Ad-Hoc is only used for testing and some older 802.11b implementations of Ad-Hoc. Auto mode attempts connection with each of the other methods in turn.

NOTE: If the options on your 802.11b enabled computer are Ad-Hoc, 802.11b Ad-Hoc, and Infrastructure, use the following to determine the settings of the print server:

Computer

Print

Server

Ad-Hoc

 

Pseudo

Ad-Hoc

802.11

Ad-Hoc

Ad-Hoc

(802.11)

 

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

WEP Key

Disabled. The other Options are 64Bit WEP Key Size and

 

128Bit WEP Key Size. Be careful -- if one part of the

 

wireless network has WEP enabled, they all must have it

 

enabled with the same key or they cannot communicate.

WEP Key

This is which WEP key you want to use out of the 4 entered

Index

in the 128 / 64 WEP Key field.

128 Bit / 64

This is the 64 or 128 bit WEP key that must match other

Bit WEP Key

nodes’ encryption keys in order to communicate: 10

 

characters for 64 bit, or 26 characters for 128 bit. The print

 

server uses a Hexadecimal value for WEP. All 802.11b

 

devices have a way of translating their WEP or Security

 

values to 10 (for 40-bit or 64-bit WEP) or 26 (for 128-bit

 

WEP) digit HEX values. Ask the manufacturer of your

 

wireless product how this is done for your PC and/or Access

 

Point.

 

4-8Troubleshooting

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Contents Paxar Monarch Printers Page Regulatory Compliance Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Page S TA L L I N G T H E P R I N T R V E R H a R D W a R E S t e m R e q u i r e m e n t sT w o r k P r o t o c o l s S u p p o r t e d E c k i n g t h e P r i n t S e r v e r H a r d w a r e R i f y i n g S u c c e s s f u l Installation Installing the Print Server Hardware Paxar N f i g u r i n g t h e P r i n t S e r v e r D I P S E T T I N G SF o r e Y o u B e g i n Install i n g t h e S o f t w a r e Configuring the 802.11b and IP Settings Page D m i n 3 2 U t i l i t y N a G E M E N T M E T H O D SA d m i n U t i l i t y B B r o w s e rX a r N e t C o n s o l e J e t a d m i n U t i l i t yInstall i n g E x t e n d N e t C o n n e c t I X N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o n R k e l e y U N I X H o s t C o n f i g u r a t i o n Sun Solaris Configuration Name\!servicename U X C o n f i g u r a t i o n M a I X C o n f i g u r a t i o n N f i g u r a t i o n o n O t h e r S y s t e m s10Management Methods Troubleshooting N e r a l Troubleshooting I n f o r m a t i o nPing ip address i.e. ping Set ip ping aa.bb.cc.dd 4Troubleshooting Troubleshooting N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o n Name6Troubleshooting MAC Index A d i n g t h e F i r m w a r e F t w a r e V e r s i o n sC h n i c a l S u p p o r t W h e r e t o G e t H e l p L N E T C O N S O L E C O M M a N D S a Dhcp N e r a l C o m m a n d s Syntax Help setCHange Exit SET Port parallelportname Nbuf EN/DI 2 1 b W i r e l e s s C o m m a n d s UnprotectP / I P C o m m a n d s SET ENet Ssid ssidSET IP REtry EN/DI M P C o m m a n d s

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.

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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.