Avery 7411 manual Troubleshooting

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1.Your computer’s wireless adapter and/or access point should be configured to match your print server.

2.The print server should be in range of the printer (90 meters or 300 feet) and your PC and away from metal objects and other devices with radio signals (Bluetooth®, 2.4 GHz cordless phones, and microwaves).

3.If you are connecting through an access point, use infrastructure mode. If you are connecting to the print server without an access point, use Ad- Hoc (802.11) mode.

4.If you are using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) or other advanced security on your wireless network, temporarily disable the security on your PC in order to configure the print server. If you are using an access point with security enabled and it does not allow non-secure clients to communicate with other non-secure clients, temporarily change the wireless mode of your computer to Ad-Hoc (802.11) mode.

Note: If no computers on your network can be set to Ad-Hoc mode, temporarily disable the security on your access point. When you are done configuring the print server, you can re-enable the security on your computer and change the wireless mode back if necessary. You can also use a wired connection to configure the print server.

5.If you need to use encryption or password protect your wireless network, and your wireless adapter or access point normally uses a password or passphrase instead of WEP, it should allow you to enter 0x followed by a ten digit (for 40-bit or 64-bit WEP) or twenty-six digit (for 128-bit WEP) key in hexadecimal format (0-9 or A-F).

6.If you are experiencing slow performance or are having intermittent problems connecting, change the RF channel of your wireless network (Ad-Hoc mode only). This can be done in the NetManager Wireless Configuration screen. Change it to at least 3 channels lower or higher than any other wireless networks within range.

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Contents Operating Instructions Trademarks Getting Started B L E O F C O N T E N T SUsing the WEB Interface Telnet Console Commands Page E r v i e w T T I N G S TA R T E DT w o r k P r o t o c o l s S u p p o r t e d S t e m R e q u i r e m e n t sE 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 Troubleshooting R i f y i n g S u c c e s s f u l InstallationPaxar Sample Test6Ethernet Operating Instructions 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/g and IP Settings 4Ethernet Operating Instructions N a r c h N e t C o n s o l e N a G E M E N T M E T H O D SI 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 Select Add Access to Remote Printer 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 s B B r o w s e rI N G T H E W E B I N T E R F a C E G g i n g I n N f i g u r i n g t h e P r i n t e r N f i g u r i n g t h e P r i n t P o r t S e t t i n g s N f i g u r i n g P r i n t S e r v i c e s T t i n g N e t W a r e P a r a m e t e r s A n g i n g T C P / I P S e t t i n g s N f i g u r i n g P r i n t r a N e t A n g i n g W i r e l e s s S e t t i n g s Email Alerts N f i g u r i n g a l e r t s a n d T r a p sUsing the Web Interface Receiving An Alert Snmp IP Traps Snmp Netware Traps A n g i n g t h e P a s s w o r d s Setting the Network Card Access Password Setting the Network Card Update Password N f i g u r i n g N e t w o r k P r o t o c o l s To Add Hosts N t r o l l i n g I P a c c e s sTo Remove Hosts N f i g u r i n g N e t w o r k S e c u r i t yUsing the Web Interface I n g t h e C o n s o l e I n t i n g a T e s t P a g eD a t i n g F i r m w a r e Encryption Method Type Algorithm Size Description Bits S i c S e c u r i t y C o n f i g u r a t i o n sRadius Load the local key before enabling TLS N e r a l Troubleshooting I n f o r m a t i o n TroubleshootingLED Indicators Status Ping ip address i.e. ping 4Ethernet Operating Instructions Troubleshooting C h n i c a l S u p p o r t Troubleshooting N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o nL N E T C O N S O L E C O M M a N D S Auto Help set L p C o m m a n d sChksum EN/DI Help set ipN e r a l C o m m a n d s SET SERVIce servicename NAme newname SET PAsswordSET PROTect password SET SERVIce servicename protocol EN/DISHow SERVEr COunters SHow LOAdSHow PORt name STA SHow SERVEr2 1 b / g W i r e l e s s C o m m a n d s SET EN Keyval WEPkey SET EN Iroam DISable/STRICT/FLEXibleSET EN PW password SET EN KEY# 1/2/3/4Country Description Code SET EN REGDOMain countrycodeCountry Description Code SET EN Wpapsk WPAkey SET EN SPeed 1/2/5.5/6/9/11/12/18/24/48/54SET EN Ssid ssid SET EN WEP DI/64/128P / I P C o m m a n d s SET IP RArp nn SET SERVIce servicename IP EN/DISET IP TImeout n SET IP PRObe EN/DIM P C o m m a n d s 16Ethernet Operating Instructions 2 Specification s Specification ST i o n a l 8 0 2 1 b / g Specification s T i o n s Absolute Pathname O S S a R YGChannel or Glossary G-3 PSK Glossary G-5 WPA2 D E Page Page Toll Free

7411 specifications

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In terms of technology, the Avery 7411 utilizes thermal printing technology, ensuring high-quality prints without the need for ink cartridges. This not only reduces the cost of operation but also minimizes maintenance, as users don't have to worry about ink smudging, drying out, or replacement. The thermal printing method produces sharp, clear text and images that withstand the test of time.

The Avery 7411 also boasts impressive connectivity options. It can easily connect to computers via USB, and many models support Bluetooth connectivity, allowing for wireless label printing from mobile devices. This capability adds to its versatility, making it a great fit for on-the-go labeling tasks or for users who prefer a clutter-free workspace.

Another notable characteristic of the Avery 7411 is its compatibility with design software. Users can create custom labels using various design applications, and the printer supports popular software like Microsoft Word, Adobe Illustrator, and various online design platforms. This capability makes it easy for users to personalize their labels according to specific needs.

In conclusion, the Avery 7411 is an adaptable and user-friendly label printer that brings together efficient thermographic printing, flexible connectivity, and compatibility with design software. Its compact design and reliable performance make it an excellent choice for individuals and small businesses looking for quality labeling solutions. Whether you require professional-looking labels or creative custom designs, the Avery 7411 is equipped to handle a wide range of labeling needs with ease.