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Logicube Falcon
®
-NEO User’s Manual 136
13: Printing
13.0 Printing Introduction
When viewing log files through the Falcon-NEO touch screen or web interface, there is a Print icon
located on the top right of the screen. This icon allows the printing of the currently viewed log file. There
are two ways to print log files:
Recommended - From the Web Interface using a computer on the same network the Falcon-NEO
is connected to (see Section 9.1 Web Interface). This will allow printing to any printer already
set up on the computer being used.
From the touch screen on the Falcon-NEO. This will print to a configured local printer (connected
via USB to the Falcon-NEO) or to a networked printer. See Section 13.2 for instructions on how to
set up a local or networked printer.
13.1 Printing from the Web Interface
When the print icon is used on the web interface, the browser’s print dialog screen will appear. This will
allow printing to any configured printer on the computer, as it is using the computer’s web browser and
Operating System to print.
13.2 Configuring a Local or Networked Printer
The Falcon-NEO can also print to a local (through USB) or networked printer. The printer must be
configured using the Command Line Interface (CLI, see Section 9.2 for instructions on how to connect to
the CLI using a Telnet or SSH client). Local printers will need to be connected to the Falcon-NEO through
an available USB port on the front of the Falcon-NEO. Networked printers will be seen by the Falcon-NEO
when connected to the same network.
Once the printers are set up and configured, the configuration must be saved to a profile.
13.2.1 Step-By-Step Configuring a Local or Networked Printer
1. Connect the Falcon-NEO to a network with DHCP. For networked printers, make
sure the Falcon-NEO is connected to the same network. For local printers,
connect the printer to an available USB port located in the front of the Falcon-
NEO.
2. Turn the Falcon-NEO on. The Falcon-NEO should automatically assign itself an IP
address that the Windows computer can see. Go to the Statistics screen on the
Falcon-NEO and look at the hostname and IPAddress.

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Logicube Falcon-NEO Specifications

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BrandLogicube
ModelFalcon-NEO
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish