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Brand | Intelligent |
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Model | Intell-Print OM7212 |
Category | Printer |
Language | English |
Lists the printer's capabilities and design, including paper loading, connectivity, and emulation.
Provides key technical parameters such as print method, speed, dot size, connectivity, and dimensions.
Details the items included in the printer package to ensure a complete setup.
Provides guidelines for choosing a suitable location for the printer, considering environmental factors.
Instructions for connecting the external power supply to the printer.
Information on operating the printer with or without a battery pack and its charging procedure.
Instructions for safely removing and installing a new battery pack.
Guide to connecting the printer to a host computer using interface cables.
Specific instructions for connecting the OM7212-S serial interface cable.
Step-by-step instructions for loading paper rolls into the printer.
Procedure for attaching the included belt clip accessory to the printer.
Explains the functions of the printer's control buttons and LEDs for user interaction.
Covers RS232 serial specifications and RJ12 connector pin assignment.
Information on using optional IrDA transmission and guidelines for establishing communication.
Covers BD Address, BD Name, and connection limits for Bluetooth.
Information on configuring and using the printer with 802.11b wireless networks.
Explains network modes (AP, Ad-hoc) and general settings for 802.11b.
Details TCP/IP settings for wireless network operation, including port usage.
How to set and manage the printer's network identification name for 802.11b.
Discusses NetBIOS and DNS for printer name resolution in wireless networks.
Configures the time before the printer enters power saver mode to conserve battery.
Adjusts the relative darkness of printed output as a percentage of the nominal value.
Sets serial port parameters like baud rate, parity, data bits, and stop bits.
Enables or disables hardware handshaking for serial data flow control.
Controls data flow using XON/XOFF characters for serial communication.
Configures network mode, SSID, and encryption for 802.11b connectivity.
Configures network channel, encryption mode, keys, and security settings for 802.11b.
Configures IP address allocation, static IP, mask, and gateway for TCP/IP networking.
Sets the network name for identification on the 802.11b wireless network.
Explains dip switch functions for baud rate, carriage return, and hex dump modes.