User`s guide
Zebra Mobile Printers • Wireless Configuration Guide • rev. H 26
Syntax: DHCP-TIMEOUT {0 – 15}
Example: ! U1 LAN DHCP-TIMEOUT 5
PORT – This operation allows for setting of the TCP port that the
printer will listen on while in TCP mode.
LAN COMMAND: SETTING THE IP ADDRESS FOR NETWORK
PRINTERS
1. Create the following document in a text editor such as Notepad,
replacing “192.0.11.195” with your Network Printer’s address,
and “ZebraNet” with the SSID of your RF Access Point. It may
be necessary to obtain this information from your network
administrator:
! UTILITIES
LAN IPADDR 192.0.11.195 SSID ZebraNet MODE LPD PRINT
NOTE: Insure each line, including the last, is terminated with
<CRLF>. Save the file in a convenient location.
2. Connect the printer to the serial port
of a PC loaded with the Label Vista™
program as detailed in the section on
installing and running Label Vista. Open
Label Vista and select the “Diagnostic
Send” utility under the Printer menu.
3. Use the “Browse” button to navigate to
the file you created in step 1 and click on
the “Send” button. The file will be sent
to the printer, and the dialog box will
indicate the download progress.
Once the IP address has been download-
ed successfully, it will stay resident in the
printer’s memory until a new IP address
is sent. The IP address can be verified by
performing a “2 key reset” on the printer
as detailed on page 8 of this manual.
The printer will produce a line of interlocking “x” characters to
insure all elements of the print head are working, and then print
out a status report.
The resulting printout should include a Wireless Communi
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cations section. You should verify that the following lines are
included, with your IP address and SSID:
ipAdr = (your IP address)
associated = YES
protocol = LPD
essID = (Your SSID)
DHCP = OFF
If there is no Wireless Communications section or the param-
eter values do not match what is expected, please refer to the
Network Printer Troubleshooting discussion following this
section.
Details of this method of setting the IP address are covered
earlier in this section in the discussions of the IPADDR, SSID
and MODE operations.
LAN Command Response:
If an operation unsupported by the LAN command is given,
the printer will generate the following message:
***Invalid LAN option {operation} where {operation} is the
invalid operation
If an operation with an option unsupported by the LAN com
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mand is given, the printer will print the following message:
Illegal{operation}option {option}
where {option} is the invalid option.
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