SEWOO TECH CO.,LTD. 374-2, Gajang-dong, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do, 447-210, Korea TEL : +82-31-459-8200 FAX : +82-31-459-8880 www.miniprinter.com MODEL:LK-P43 Portable Printer System Administrator Manual P43 Rev.
Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 4 1-1 Using This Manual 4 1-2 Using the Menu Chart 4 1-3 Using the Display and Buttons 5 1-3-1 Selecting a Menu 6 1-3-2 Exiting a Menu 6 1-3-3 Printing 6 1-4. Selecting a Language 2. USING DIAGNOSTICS 2-1 Diagnostics 7 8 8 2-1-1 Printer 9 2-1-2 Display 15 2-1-3 Buttons 16 2-1-4 RAM 17 2-1-5 Data Dump 18 2-1-6 About 19 3.
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1. INTRODUCTION 1-1. Using This Manual 1-3. Using the Display and Buttons Subjects Contents 1 Introduction Notes before using printer 2 Diagnostics How to print test label, check sensor, check print position, etc. 3 Setting Up the Printer How to use the Setting Menu to adjust stock and printer settings 1-2. Using the Menu Chart Display Up button Enter button Paper Feed / Down button Power button The black boxes show present position, the boxes with a thick line show how you got there.
1-4. Selecting a Language 1-3-1. Selecting a Menu 1. Press Enter( ) button to enter the Menu 2. Move cursor to the menu using Up(▲) / Down(▼) buttons, and select the Menu by pressing Enter( ) button. Diagnostics Diagnostics Online Diagnostics Communication Online Diagnostics Communication 1-3-2. Exiting a Menu Select Exit Menu or press the power ( You can read Menu names or messages of the printer in English, French, Spanish, German. 1. Turn on the printer.
2. Using Diagnostics This chapter describes how to use Diagnostics in the Tool Box. You can view test results through this Menu; however, you cannot change the setting. 2-1-1. Printer 2-1. Diagnostics Communication To return to initial screen, press power( )button **Test Label Four test labels can be printed: Diagnostic Label, Test Pattern, Gray Scale, MIF (Monarch Initialization Files) Info 1. Turn on the printer. The printer name and software version information are displayed. Then you see 1.
3. Select Printer - Test Label - Gray Scale in Diagnostics Menu. **Sensors In this Menu, you can read each A/D value of the Black Mark, Gap, or Peeler, Peel-SW sensors. Position of each sensor is as shown in following picture. PEELER SENSOR B/M & GAP SENSOR Gray Scale printed 4. Select Printer – Test Label – MIF Info in Diagnostics Menu. not applicable 1. Load stock in the printer.
2. Select Printer – Sensors – Black Mark in the Diagnostics Menu. Check whether A/D value is changing in Black Mark sensor position while feeding Black Mark stock manually. 4. Select Printer – Sensors – Gap in Diagnostics Menu. Check whether A/D value is changing in Gap sensor position by feeding Gap stock manually. Make sure the stock is loaded in line with upper/lower Black Mark sensor. Back 3. Select Printer – Sensors – Peel in Diagnostics Menu.
**Printhead In this Menu, You can check Printhead temperature(TPH) in ℃(Centigrade) unit. 1. Select Printer – Printhead – Temperat in the Diagnostics Menu. 2-1-2. Display You can check the display in this Menu. Diagnostics Online Diagnostics Communication The temperature of Printhead must be lower than 60℃ to print. Press Enter( ) button to return to the previous menu. 1. Select Display – Backlight in the Diagnostics Menu **Battery There are two ways to check the battery level. 1.
2-1-4. RAM 2-1-3. Buttons Diagnostics Select this Menu and check memory of the printer. Online Diagnostics Diagnostics Online Diagnostics Communication Communication 1. Select Keyboard in Diagnostics Menu. 1. Select RAM in Diagnostics Menu. 2. The message of RAM test running is displayed 2. Press the upper left Up(▲) button, press the Down(▼) button, and press Enter( ) button. 3. If RAM test result is okay, then you see: 3. Each should change from O shape to X shape when pressed. 4.
2-1-5. Data Dump 2-1-6. About Use this menu if you are having problems with a data stream. Data Dump captures the data from the communications port and prints that information to a label. You can see the model name of the printer and H/W and S/W version in this Menu. Diagnostics Diagnostics Online Diagnostics Online Diagnostics Communication Communication 1. Select About in Diagnostics Menu. 1. Select Data Dump in Diagnostics Menu. 2. Then you can check information of the printer 2.
3. SETTING UP THE PRINTER 3-1. SETUP 3-1-1. Stock Power This chapter describes, how to set up the printer Using this Menu, you can set stock type. This printer uses two kinds of stock, Standard and High Power. Standard supports tag, label, or receipt and High Power supports linerless and synthetic 1. Turn on the printer. NOTE The “special” setting is reserved for future supply types. Do not use this setting. 2. Press Enter( ) button. 1. In Setup Menu, select Stock Power. Exit Contrast 3.
3-1-2. Backlight 3-1-3. Contrast This Menu can activate or deactivate Backlight of LCD. This Menu sets Contrast of LCD Diagnostics Stock Power Online Diagnostics Diagnostics Online Diagnostics Serial Power Communcation Management 1. In Setup Menu, select Backlight. Printer 2. Select Disable or Enable Exit 3. You see:. Serial Power Communcation Management Stock Power 1. Select Contrast in Setup Menu. Printer 2. Press the Up(▲) button or Down(▼) button to adjust the contrast.
3-1-4. Printer In this Menu, you can set Print Contrast, Print Positions and use of various sensors. 4. If you exceed the minimum/maximum range then following Menu appears and you must set the print contrast within the acceptable range. Online Diagnostics Diagnostics Power Serial Communcation Management Stock Power Supply Position Printer Position **Adjusting the Supply Position This Menu sets how much the paper is fed during printing. Margin Adjust 1.
**Adjusting the Print Position **Adjusting the Margin Adjust In this Menu, the position of printing material to be printed printing material will be adjusted towards Up/Down on the basis of present position. In this Menu, the position to be printed can be adjusted in left/right on the basis of present position. 1. Select Setup Menu – Printer – Printer Position 1. Select Setup Menu – Printer – Margin Adjust. Supply Position Printer Position Margin Adjust Sensor Mode Printer Position Margin Adjust 2.
**Setting the Sensor Mode **Setting the Stock Sensor This Menu sets sensor according to presently loaded paperstock (Gap, BlackMark). This Menu sets DAC value per for each sensor (Gap, BlackMark). 1. Select Setup Menu – Printer – Sensor Mode. 1. Select Setup Menu- Printer – Stock Sensor. Stock Sensor Detect 2. Select one of four sensor modes of Gap, BM Lower, BM Upper, Non-indexed. BM Upper Non-indexed 2. Conduct testing referring to following picture. PEELER SENSOR B/M & GAP SENSOR 3.
Gap Mode 5. The information label prints. 1. With the printer turned off, remove one or two labels from the liner. 2. With the printer in peel mode, place the liner over the sensor. 6. Following message appears 3. Press Enter( ) button when you see:. 7. Press any key to exit from the Menu. 4. Following message appears, Press Enter( ) button to continue.
Black Mark Lower Mode 4. The information label prints. 1. Cover the lower black mark with a label, 5. Following message appears according to the result. 2. Press Enter( ) button 6. Press any key to exit from the Menu. 3. Following message appears, press Enter( ) button to continue.
4. The information label prints. Black Mark Upper Mode 1. Cover the upper black mark with a label. BM Upper is recommended for our supply. 4. Following message appears according to the result. 2. Move to next step by pressing Enter( ) button in following screen. 5. Press any key to exit from the Menu. **Setting the Detect This Menu can activate or deactivate Width-Detect Function. 1. Select Toolbox – Setup – Printer – Detect.
3-1-5. Serial Communications **Baud Rate You can set serial communication using this Menu. Diagnostics 1. Select Setup Menu – Serial Comm – Baud Rate. Online Diagnostics Data Bits Serial Communcation Stock Power Power Management 2. Select among 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200. 38400 BPS The following values must be set for serial communication with PC.
**Data Bits **Flow Control 1. Select Setup Menu – Serial Comm – Data Bits. Stop Bits 1. Select Setup Menu – Serial Comm – Flow Ctrl. Exit 2. Select one of 7 Data Bits, 8 Data Bits. 2. Select among No Flow, DTR Flow, RTS flow, Xon/Xoff, Special. NOTE The “special” setting is reserved for future supply types. Do not use this setting. Exit 3. Save the setting by pressing Enter( ) button. Xon/Xoff 3. Save the setting by pressing Enter( ) button. 4. Select exit to return to the Serial Comm menu.
3-1-6. Power Management 1. Select Setup Menu – Power Management -Shut Down This Menu sets Power Save Timeout. (If USB cable is connected the printer does not go into Power Save). If the printer goes into Power Save Mode, wake-up the printer by connecting the USB cable, or pressing Power( ) button, or send data to the serial port. Diagnostics Power Management RF Network 2.
4. Wi-Fi 4-1. RF Network 2. Press Enter( ) Button. Use these instructions to set up a printer using the printer’s RF Network menu in the printer’s Tool Box. The RF Network menu allows you to check the printer’s status, configure the RF network settings, and reset the radio. Exit 3. Press Enter( NOTE )Button then enter the password. Refer to “4-3. Using the Web Interface” for the webpage configuration Diagnostics Online Diagnostics 4.
**Checking the Printer To check the printer’s network status, use this menu. To exit, press at any time. Checking the network staus This option check the printer’s IP address. 1. In Setup menu, Select RF Network. 2. From the RF Network menu, select Status. 3. Check your printer’s IP address. The display printer’s IP address 4. Press ▲ to check other information Setting the IP Address This option sets the printer’s IP address. 1. From the RF Network menu, select Configure. 2.
Setting the Power Mode Setting the Subnet Mask This option sets the power mode. This option sets the printer’s subnet mask. 1. From the Configure menu, select Subnet Mask. 1. From the Configure menu, select Power Mode. Exit Use buttons as shown in the following table: ▶(▲) Press ▲ to Scrolls through the positions from left to right 1 Press +(▼) Press ▼ to Increments the current position setting by 1 2. When the setting you want is displayed, press You return to the Configure menu.
**Network Information Setting the Protocol You can see a network IP address. 1. Turn on the printer. 2. Press ▲ under . You see the printer’s IP address. For example, This option sets the Protocol. 1. From the Configure menu, select Protocol : TCP or LPD. (TCP Fixed) Exit 2. Use ▼ to select the protocol you want. For example, if you select LPD, you must specify a raw printer port: 3. Press or ▲ to exit.
4-2. Wi-Fi setting utility instruction Execute a utility program, press the ‘Start Wi-Fi Settings’ button as shown the image below. 4-2-1. Port and Wi-Fi Information Tab Users can connect from PC to printer via serial port (COM1 – COM9) or USB port. If the users use serial port, check the Baud Rate both Printer and PC first. After setting, prepare a connection between printer and PC to press the “Open Port” button.
4-3. Using the Web Interface 4-3-1. Navigation Bar To use the web interface follow the steps outlined in section 8.0 to establish the IP address of the module. Once the IP address is known open a web browser and enter the IP address of the module in the URL window. The web interface currently supports Internet Explorer v6.0 thru 8.0, Firefox v3.x, Opera v9.6+ and Chrome v1.0+.
4-3-2. Status Status menu includes “Module Status” . Module Status As shown Figure 3, the “Module Status” will be shown when you select the “Status” in “Website Navigation Bar”. This will show the Firmware or IP information for the module. 4-3-3. Navigating the Website A standard web page looks like Figure 4. The navigation bar runs along the top of the page, page specific feature groups are list in the left hand pane of the page and the specific parameters are shown in the main display pane.
4-3-4. Configuration WLAN Connection Type Configuration menu includes all the menus for Wireless LAN setting. Express Setup As shown Figure 5, this can set the parameters in “Express Setup” menu. Figure 5 – Express Setup Web Page Configures the wireless interface operation type to participate in an infrastructure or peer-to-peer network. Infrastructure = Infrastructure (AP) mode. AdHoc = AdHoc (peer-to-peer) mode. Unique AdHoc = Generate unique SSID in AdHoc (peer-to-peer) mode based on MAC address.
When WEP64 / WEP128 → WEP Key 1 Sets WEP Key #1 to binary value. Can be 10 or 26 hex digits (10 digits for 64 bits, 26 digits for 128 bits). Default is 00000000000000000000000000. When WPA-LEAP → LEAP User Name Configures the WPA-LEAP username. The LEAP username can be 1 to 32 characters and must match the LEAP username assigned on the LEAP server. Default is admin. LEAP Password Configures the WPA-LEAP password.
WLAN Security Settings Setting the security configurations in Wireless LAN Figure 7 – WLAN Security Settings Web Page WPA2-PSK = WPA2 Pre-Shared Key (WPA2-Personal). Requires WPA Passphrase. WPA2-PSK-TKIP* = WPA2-PSK Migration mode w/ Group Cipher suites TKIP and/or WPA2 Pre-Shared Key (WPA2-Personal). Requires WPA Passphrase. PEAP* = EAP-PEAP with tunnelled EAP authentication. TLS* = EAP-TLS. Requires both a Client and Server (CA) certificate.
When WPA-LEAP / WPA-LEAP64 / WPA-LEAP128→ WPA Protocol Version When PEAP → WPA Protocol Version Selects the preferred WPA protocol. Selecting a specific protocol helps speed up roaming versus automatic selection. Auto = Automaticaly negotiate the protocol for WPA. WPA = Use WPA for the protocol. RSN = Use RSN (WPA2) for the protocol. Default is Auto. Selects the preferred WPA protocol. Selecting a specific protocol helps speed up roaming versus automatic selection.
When Advanced → EAP Anonymous Identity Anonymous identity string for EAP (to be used as the unencrypted identity with EAP types that support different tunnelled identity, e.g., EAP-TTLS). EAP Phase 1 String Phase1 (outer authentication, i.e., TLS tunnel) parameters (string with field-value pairs, e.g., “peapver=0”). ‘peap_outer_success=0’ can be used to terminate PEAP authentication on tunneled EAP-Success. This is required with some RADIUS servers that implement draft-josefsson-pppexteap-tls-eap-05.
DH Parameter/Parameter2 File Name DH/DSA parameters/parameters2 file name (in PEM format). This is an optional configuration file for setting parameters for an ephemeral DH key exchange. In most cases, the default RSA authentication does not use this configuration. However, it is possible to setup RSA to use ephemeral DH key exchange. In addition, ciphers with DSA keys always use ephemeral DH keys. This can be used to achieve forward secrecy.
WLAN Gateway IP Address Configures the static gateway IP address of the module if the DHCP Client is disabled. If the Ethernet Role is Router and the WLAN Connection Type is Access Point, this field configures the static IP address of the wireless interface of the module. This address also configures the default gateway address of the wireless client devices that associate to the module.
WINS Server1 IP Address Configures the Primary WINS Server Address. This value is used for WINS lookups. If the DHCP Client is enabled, the wins-server1 value will be updated if the DHCP Server provides one. Default is 0.0.0.0. WINS Server2 IP Address Configures the Secondary WINS Server Address. This value is used for WINS lookups, if the lookup fails using the value from wins-server1. If the DHCP Client is enabled, the wins-server2 value will be updated if the DHCP Server provides one. Default is 0.0.0.0.
Delete Configuration File You can delete the configuration files saved in the Module. Figure 10 – Delete Configuration File Web Page 4-3-5. Certificates Upload Certificate Adding certificates to the Airborne Device Server module is very easy when using the web interface. See Figure11 and Table3.
Table 3 - Uploading Certificates Step Description Navigation Bar Select Configuration You will see a list of certificates currently resident on the module when you enter the Certificate File List window. Feature Bar Select Upload Certificates You will see a window open with field to enter the location of the certificate you want to upload. Press Browse... Button This will open a dialog box in which you can locate the certificate you wish to upload to the module.
4-3-7. Maintenance Figure 16 - Firmware Update Complete Maintenance menu includes “Update Module Firmware, Reset to Factory Defaults, Restart Module” functions. Update Module Firmware The module’s firmware may be updated using the web interface; please refer to Table 5 for the procedure to do this. Updating the firmware will not alter any existing configuration files or certificates loaded on the module.
4-3-8. Updating a Field Restart Module Select reboot module, the following message is shown. Select “Yes”, the Module is reset. Figure 17 – Module Reset To update a field, select the field by pressing the Left Hand mouse button. Then either type in the appropriate content or select form the pull down menu. Once you have finished modifying parameters, scroll to the bottom of the page and press the Commit button.
4-4. Wi-Fi Glossary Access Point An interface between a wireless network and a wired network. Access points can be used with Ethernet or other communications to enable roaming throughout a facility. Ad-Hoc Mode A wireless network composed of devices that contain a network interface card and no access point. Ad-Hoc mode is also called peer-to-peer (point-to-point) communications or BSS network. As long as the devices are in range and are on the same channel and SSID, they connect and communicate.
NIC or Network Interface Card An adapter (board or card) that can be inserted into a device, so the device can be connected to a network. The NIC converts data from the device into the form transmitted or received from the network. Node A processing location on a network. The location can be a workstation, computer, or printer. Each Node has a unique MAC address. Open Authentication This allows any device to authenticate and then attempt to communicate with the access point.
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) Changes the encryption keys regularly and has time limits before new keys are created. Changing the key periodically provides additional security. TLS (Transport Layer Security) A cryptographic protocol that uses client-side and server-side certificates to authenticate users on the Web. It can dynamically create user-based and session-based keys.
5. Bluetooth 5-1. Using the Bluetooth Settings Dialog This Menu sets Bluetooth communication. Diagnostics 5-1-2. Change Pin 1. Select Setup Menu – Bluetooth – Change Pin. Online Diagnostics Local Name Serial Communcation Stock Power Power Management 2. Screen to set PIN appears as shown below. 5-1-1. Enabling the Security 1. Select Setup Menu – Bluetooth – Security. Local Name 3. On above screen, if Up(▲) button is pressed then the position of cursor moves towards right side by one step.
5-1-4 Local Address 5-2. Bluetooth Interface 1. Select Setup Menu – Bluetooth – Address. Local Name Address Print Info 2. The screen to set Address appears as shown below. 01:23:45:67:89:ab 3. Press any key to exit. 5-1-5 Printing Info 1. Select Setup Menu – Bluetooth – Printing Info. Exit 2. You may see:. 3. If it is successful, it starts to print, and if not, you see:. 4.
5-2-1. Printer Connection Settings 5-2-2. Get Bluetooth Information You can get 12 characters Bluetooth Address. 5-2-3. PIN Code Information You can connect the printer to PC by Serial (COM1 – COM9) or USB port. When you use Serial Port, you have to check the BaudRate setting between the printer & PC. When the printer is connected with PC, you can change the BaudRate setting of the printer. You can save the changed BaudRate to the printer by executing ‘Save Serial Port Configuration’.
5-2-5. Emulation Settings When you click “Get Emulation”, you can see the current emulation setting of the printer.