Printer Problems (continued)

Symptom

The printer is not communicating with the network.

The printer does not print POP3 e-mail messages.

Solution

Print a configuration label to check the following settings:

eSSID

Operating mode

Preamble length

IP address

Network mask

Gateway

Encryption

Authentication

LPD

TCP

TCP/UDP port

Check with your network administrator to make sure that the previous settings are configured correctly for your network. For help printing a configuration label, see “Verifying the Printer Is Working” earlier in this guide. For help configuring the printer for your network, see “Establishing Communications With a Terminal” earlier in this guide.

On the configuration label, make sure “Card Detected” appears in the PCMCIA/CF Adapter section. If “Card Not Detected” appears, contact your Intermec technical support representative.

Make sure that the printer is within range of the access point.

Make sure the printer is correctly configured for your POP3 settings. For help, see “Setting Up for POP3 E-mail Printing” earlier in this guide. For help getting the POP3 settings from the printer, see the EasyCoder PL-Series Printer Programmer’s Reference Manual.

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