Mobile Printer CPCLProgramming Manual P12-3
Where {address} is the dotted decimal representa-
tion of the address. For example, 10.14.2.25
Example: ! U1 LAN REMOTE-IPADDR 12.15.10.3
SUBMASK- This command can be used to set the
subset mask of the printer. (Available in printer ap-
plication versions 30A and higher.)
Syntax: SUBMASK {IP-Address}
Where {address} is the dotted decimal representa-
tion of the subset mask. For example, 10.14.2.25
Example: ! U1 LAN SUBMASK 12.15.10.3
SSID- This operation allows the assignment of an RF
SSID (Radio Frequency System Set ID). This ID al-
lows several RF networks to operate independently
in the same area without interference. The printer
must have the same SSID as the RF Access Point to
which it is supposed to link. The option for this opera-
tion may be any string up to 32 characters long.
Syntax: SSID {SSID string}
Where {SSID string} = 32 characters.
Example: ! U1 LAN SSID ZebraNet
MODE – This operation sets the operating mode of the
printer. The two options are LPD and TCP. LPD is the
standard printer protocol used by Unix and available
for Windows NT. TCP affords the ability to allow bare
sends using only the TCP protocol.
Syntax: MODE
{option}
Where
{option}
= LPD or TCP.
Example: ! U1 LAN MODE LPD
GET-STATUS – This operation causes the printer to
report its current WLAN status. The two options are
PRINT and REPLY. If PRINT is used, the status
dump is printed. If REPLY is used, the status dump is
sent out over the CABLE. The status report is of the