Status sheet button

The first time you use the network interface after installing or reinstalling it, plug the power cord of the network interface into a wall outlet while holding down the status sheet button for about twenty seconds to initialize the network interface. The length of time necessary to hold down the status sheet button varies depending on the device model.

Before you start configuring the network interface, be sure to press and hold down the status sheet button on the network interface to print a status sheet. A status sheet provides important information about the network interface, such as MAC address, SSID, device settings, and device’s current status. Press the status sheet button once to print a simple status sheet, or twice to print a full status sheet. You cannot print a status sheet when the device has already started printing, or when it is offline or not ready to print.

Note:

If the device does not print a status sheet, make sure the device is online and no print jobs are being processed, then wait a minute. If it still does not print a status sheet, turn the device off, wait until the DATA light goes out while the red USB light is on, and then turn it back on again. The status sheet can be printed one minute after the device finishes warming up.

cCaution:

After turning off the device, wait until the DATA light goes out before turning it back on; otherwise the network interface may not work correctly.

USB upstream connector

This connector is used to connect a USB cable to a computer, so that the default network interface settings can be modified by using the configuration utility.

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