Toshiba BSA4TMTS12QMR, B-SA4TM owner manual This parameter is to enable Dhcp, Dhcp Client ID

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2. PRINTER SETUP

ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047

2.7 Setting an Operating Environment

2.7.7IP Address Setting (TCP/IP) (Cont.)

NOTE:

Pressing the [PAUSE] key while “DHCP ON” is displayed allows you to set a DHCP client ID.

(5) DHCP

This parameter is to enable DHCP.

<7>IP ADDRESS DHCP

 

[PAUSE]

[RESTART] or [FEED]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

<7>IP ADDRESS

 

 

 

 

<7>IP ADDRESS

DHCP OFF

 

 

 

 

DHCP ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

1. Code used to enter a DHCP

client ID is selectable between

ASCII code (alphanumeric) and

Hex code.

[PAUSE]

<7>IP ADDRESS DHCP CLIENT ID

(6) DHCP Client ID

This parameter is to set a DHCP client ID.

<7>IP ADDRESS DHCP CLIENT ID

[PAUSE]

[FEED] or [RESTART]

2.

Set a character or value for

 

each byte by using the

 

[RESTART] or [FEED] key.

 

[RESTART] key: Increment

 

[FEED] key: Decrement

3.

Press the [PAUSE] key to enter

 

the next byte. Repeat this until

 

16th byte is entered.

4.

A DHCP ID can be used to

MODE ASCII

DHCP CLIENT ID

ASCII Code

[PAUSE]

MODE ASCII ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP

MODE HEX

DHCP CLIENT ID

 

 

 

 

Hex. Code

 

[PAUSE]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4142434445464748

 

 

494A4B4C4D4E4F50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

check what IP address is

assigned to which client on a

DHCP server. If a DHCP ID is

not assigned, MAC address of a

network device (LAN card or

LAN interface board) will be

notified to the server as a

DHCP ID instead.

A DHCP ID is a 16-byte

character string. As “FFH”

(hex. code) is recognized as a

terminator, if the top byte of

DHCP ID is “FFH”, it is

considered that a DHCP ID is

not assigned.

Enter a character or a value for each of 1st byte to 16th byte sequentially using the [FEED] or [RESTART] key.

[PAUSE]

 

 

 

[PAUSE]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents SA4TM Series Vorsicht CE Compliance for EU onlySA4TM Series Waste Recycling information for users For Safety Precautions for Handling of Wireless Communication DeviceMeanings of Each Symbol Safety SummaryRequest Regarding Maintenance PrecautionsTable of Contents EA2-1 EA1-1EA3-1 EA4-1Product Overview Introduction FeaturesAccessories Appearance DimensionsFront View Rear ViewInterior Operation PanelOption Name Type Usage OptionsSetup Flow Printer SetupProcedure ReferenceConnecting the Power Cord InstallationAttaching the Printer Rear Support Example of US TypeTake out the Media Holder Ass’y from the printer Loading the MediaRaise the Release Lever and remove the Media Holder Left Insert the Media Shaft into the core of a media rollPlace the Media Holder Ass’y into the printer Fold the Release Lever to lock the Media Holder LeftClick Upper Sensor Upper SensorLever Ass’y Setting the Feed Gap Sensor position Setting the Black Mark Sensor position Strip mode Option Batch modePress down the Release Bar to open the Strip Unit Cut mode Option Label or Thin mediaTag paper or Thick paper Loading the Ribbon Open the Ribbon Cover Gently close the Top Cover until it clicks ContConnecting the Printer to Your Host Computer Turning the Printer How to enter the System Mode While 2PARAMETER SET is displayed on the LCD Message Parameter SettingTime the Pause key is pressed, the sub menus are displayed SequentiallyCharacter Code Selection Character Zero SelectionUse the Feed or Restart key to select a desired option After selecting a character code, press the Pause keyAfter selecting a baud rate, press the Pause key Baud Rate SelectionData Length Selection After selecting a data length, press the Pause keyStop Bit Length Selection Parity SelectionFlow Control Code Selection After selecting a language, press the Pause key LCD Language SelectionAuto Forward Wait Selection After selecting an auto forward wait, press the Pause keyControl Code Selection After selecting the Strip Wait Status, press the Pause key Strip Wait Status SelectionFeed Key Function Selection After selecting the Feed key function, press the Pause keyAfter selecting a Kanji code, press the Pause key Kanji Code SelectionEuro Code Selection After selecting a Euro code, press the Pause keyAfter selecting auto print head check, press the Pause key Auto Print Head Check SelectionCentronics Interface ACK/BUSY Timing Selection After selecting an ACK/BUSY timing, press the Pause keyWeb Printer Function Selection Input Prime SelectionAfter selecting the Input Prime, press the Pause key Expansion I/O Interface Type Selection Ribbon Near End SelectionLabel End/Ribbon Error Selection Plug & Play SelectionAfter selecting a Plug & Play, press the Pause key Pre-Strip Selection Maxi Code Specification Selection Reverse Feed Speed SelectionAfter selecting the Back Feed Speed, press the Pause key After selecting a keyboard interface, press the Pause key Keyboard Interface SelectionStrip Motor Torque Selection After selecting a strip motor torque, press the Pause keyAfter selecting the receive buffer, press the Pause key Dump Mode SettingUse the Feed or Restart key to select a printing method After selecting a printing method, press the Pause keyData in the receive buffer is printed as follows Receive Buffer SizeRequired Label Length When the Pause key is pressed, Basic program is executed When 6AUTO Calib appears, press the Pause key Press the Pause key to enter the Automatic Calibration ModeAutomatic Calibration While 6AUTO Calib is displayed on the LCD Message DisplayLAN Setting Time Setting Date SettingReal Time Clock Setting 3 Low Battery Check Setting RTC Data Renewal Timing SettingCont IP Address Setting TCP/IP Feed and Pause keys This parameter is to set an IP address Printer IP AddressGateway IP Address This parameter is to set a Gateway IP addressSubnet Mask This parameter is to set a Subnet MaskSocket Port Dhcp This parameter is to enable DhcpDhcp Client ID This parameter is to set a Dhcp client IDDhcp Host Name This parameter is to set a Dhcp host nameAscii code and Hex. code correspondence table Installing the Printer Driver Installing the Printer DriversIntroduction General DescriptionWindows 98/Me E2-47 Windows 2000/XP E2-49 USB Interface E2-51 E2-52 E2-53 Finish button E2-55 E2-56 E2-57 Uninstalling the Printer Driver Adding a LAN Port Windows 98/ME Adding/Deleting a LAN PortDeleting a LAN Port Others Printer Driver UpgradesUsing the Printer Driver Print Test AdjustmentWhen using an optional Cutter Module or Strip Module Position and Print Tone Fine Adjustment When setting +0.0 mm Position and PrintTone Fine Example of Cut Position Fine Adjustment Example of Strip Position Fine Adjustment Restart Feed When setting +50.0 mm When setting -50.0 mmPosition and Print Tone Fine Adjustment Ribbon Motor Voltage Fine Adjustment Jam errors Threshold SettingManually set Press the Restart keyFeed Gap Sensor Adjustment Black Mark Sensor AdjustmentBlack Mark Sensor/Feed Gap Sensor Adjustment No media Sensor Status Display„ When using the Feed Gap Sensor „ When using the Black Mark Sensor„ Manual Threshold Setting „ Storing a No Media Level VoltagePress and hold the Restart or Feed key for about 3 seconds Black Mark Sensor Operation Panel On Line OperationUsed to stop printing temporarily Used to restart printingReset OperationPress and hold the Restart key for 3 seconds or longer Maintenance CleaningPrint Head/Platen/ Sensors Print Head/Platen/ Sensors Covers and Panels Optional Cutter Module 1. Open the Front Cover Same way, clean the outside of the Cutter BladeGuide Roller Strip Roller Backing Paper Feed Roller Troubleshooting Error MessagesRestart key Error Messages Problems/Cause Possible Problems Causes Solutions Possible ProblemsCutter blade is dirty Clean the cutter blade Removing Jammed MediaRibbon is not loaded properly Load the ribbon properly Printer Specifications This section describes the printer specificationsModel Mail 4STATE Customer CODE, RSS14 Media Supply SpecificationsMedia Type LabelDetection Area of the Transmissive Sensor LabelTag paper with square holes Effective Print Area Detection Area of the Reflective SensorExample 1 UPM Raflatac’s Rafsec Short Dipole 2 Tag Rfid Tag58mm±6mm 5mm Supply Specifications Ribbon Media type Description Recommended Media and Ribbon TypesRibbon type Description Combination of Media and RibbonCare/Handling of Media and Ribbon Appendix 1 Messages and Leds Symbols in the messageVoltage of the Real Time Clock Battery When the Dhcp function is enabledBase LAN Board is being initialized Dhcp client is being initializedFollowing message appears Parallel interface Centronics Appendix 2 InterfacePIN ConnectorNumber of ports Connector RJ-45 Number of ports Power source Self power Connector Type BStandard LED status Link LEDEncoding Tag → RW Serial interface OptionWireless LAN Option Expansion I/O Interface Option B-SA704-IO-QM-R Appendix 3 Power Cord When purchasing the power cordAt least, 125% of the rated current of the product Appendix 4 Print Samples Appendix 4 Print Samples JAN13, EAN13 Interleaved 2EAN13+2 digits EAN13+5 digitsIndustrial 2 UPC-A+5 digitsCustomer bar code KIX CodeAppendix 5 Glossaries Device used to remove labels from the backing paper Media and ribbonUSB Universal Serial Bus Index Index EO1-33047E
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