Intermec 10I2 quick start Printing a Test Label, Downloading the IP Address, To print a test label

Models: 10I2

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Printing a Test Label

7Turn on the printer. The LED on the adapter flashes and then turns off.

When you turn on the printer with the EasyLAN 10i2 adapter, the adapter runs through a set of power-up diagnostics for a few seconds. If the adapter is operating properly, the LED blinks momentarily and then turns off. The LED blinks whenever there is networking activity.

If you have a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on your network, the EasyLAN 10i2 adapter receives its TCP/IP settings, including an IP address, when you plug in the adapter and turn on the printer. You are now ready to print to your printer. If you want to print a test label or set a static IP address for the EasyLAN 10i2 adapter, see the next two sections.

Printing a Test Label

After the LED turns off, print a test label to make sure that the EasyLAN 10i2 adapter is working. The test label shows the current Ethernet and network settings of the adapter.

Note: Printers that do not use the Intermec Printer Language (IPL) or Direct Protocol (DP), such as the EasyCoder 91, 901, 7422, C4, or PC4 or the ColorCoder V4, cannot print a test label.

To print a test label

Insert a small, straightened paper clip into the Test button, and press and release the Test button.

Downloading the IP Address

If you have a DHCP server on your network, the EasyLAN 10i2 adapter automatically connects to the server and receives its TCP/IP settings, including its IP address. If you do not have a DHCP server or if you want to configure a static IP address, you can use ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) to assign an IP address to the adapter.

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EasyLAN 10i2 Ethernet Adapter Quick Start Guide

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Intermec 10I2 quick start Printing a Test Label, Downloading the IP Address, To print a test label