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Datamax M-Class Mark II User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Menu System 42
WLAN Controls the communications settings for the network interface, where:
MODE Selects between wired and wireless operation, where:
ENABLED Enables the wireless interface. (This is the Default Setting.)
DISABLED Enables the wired interface.
BSS
ADDRESS
Specifies the radio module’s static IP address; up to four octets separated by a
period. If Enable DHCP is checked, this parameter is ignored. Default is 0.0.0.0.
SIGNAL
READINGS
Provides a graphical representation of Signal Strength (in dBm), Noise Level (in
dBm), and Quality.
IP ADDRESS Specifies the static IP Address of the interface in the standard octet format.
SUBNET MASK Specifies the static Subnet assigned to the interface, for example:
255.255.255.000.
GATEWAY Specifies the Gateway Address the interface will use, for example:
010.001.001.001.
SNMP TRAP
DESTINATION
Specifies the network IP Address where SNMP traps will be sent when SNMP service
is installed on your receiver. If zeroed, no traps are sent.
IP DISCOVERY Sets the address discovery method, where:
ENABLED The card broadcasts over the network to receive addresses from the responsible
server at startup. Manual modifications to IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Gateway
Address are not allowed; and, if no server is found, the specified static value will be
used. (Default Setting)
A server assigned IP address takes precedence over any static IP
address stored in the interface.
DISABLED The stored static IP, Subnet Mask, and / or Gateway Address will be used.
SNMP Sets SNMP
ENABLED (Default Setting)
DISABLED
ADVANCED Advanced settings for the NIC Card.
TELNET Enable/Disable Telnet protocol
FTP Enable/Disable FTP protocol
MTU
Sets the Maximum Transmission Unit packet size, where:
Packet size, in bytes. (512-65515); Default is 1500
GRATUITOUS
ARP
Sets time interval for ARP transmission packets, where:
(0-2048 minutes); Default is 0
TCP
KEEPALIVE
Allows monitoring of an open connection to detect any disconnects not properly
closed, including reset access points and unplugged printers, where:
ENABLED
Keeps monitoring active.
DISABLED
Closes such a disconnection after 2.5 minutes. (Default Setting)
PORT
NUMBER
Selects the Port to use for all network communications; Default is 9100
DUPLEX
CAPABILTY
Specifies the transmission and speed of the wired Ethernet connection:
Auto-Negotiate (default);
100 BaseT Full Duplex;
100 BaseT Half Duplex;
10 BaseT Full Duplex; or,
10 BaseT Half Duplex
ADVERTISE
CAPABILITY
Selects the method in which the Duplex Capability setting is advertised, where:
Automatic (advertises the DUPLEX CAPABILITY setting); or,
All Capabilities (advertises all capabilities)
NETWORK
REPORT
Prints or displays a report which lists the printer’s network settings.
SET FACTORY
DEFAULTS
Resets NIC Adapter parameters to the factory defaults values.

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Datamax M-Class Mark II Specifications

General IconGeneral
Media SensorAdjustable reflective and transmissive sensors
Print MethodThermal Transfer
Print Resolution203 dpi
Memory8 MB Flash, 16 MB SDRAM
Interface OptionsUSB, Serial, Ethernet, Parallel
Media TypeRoll-fed, die-cut, continuous, fan-fold, tags, ticket stock
Media Width1.0 in (25.4 mm) to 4.65 in (118 mm)
Media Thickness0.0025 in (0.0635 mm) to 0.010 in (0.254 mm)
Media Roll Diameter8 inches (203 mm) max
Ribbon Width1 to 4.33 inches (25.4 to 110 mm)
Ribbon Length1968 ft (600 m)
Ribbon Core1 inch (25.4 mm)
Label Width Range1.0 in (25.4 mm) to 4.65 in (118 mm)
Label Length Range0.25 to 39 inches (6.35 to 991 mm)

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