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Ethernet option – CognitiveTPG A760 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Using the Printer

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A760-D100 10/04

189-9200303 Rev. D A760 Two-Color Thermal/Impact Hybrid Printer: User Guide

Ethernet option

Ethernet settings can not be changed in the
configuration menu. If printer is currently configured for
Ethernet use, refer to the Diagnostic Form printout for
current settings.

To change the current Ethernet settings or to set printer
for Ethernet, see “Ethernet terminology and setup”,
page 14 of the Programming supplement.

*** A760 - Diagnostics Form ***

*** A760 - Diagnostics Form ***

Model number

: A760-1125

Serial number

: A013551880

Boot Firmware

Revision

: VET8t

CRC

: 49F7

P/N

: E 26-Nov-01

Flash Firmware

Revision

: VETGe

CRC

: 80CD

P/N

: 10:25:04Oct 16 2001

H/W parameters

Flash Memory Size

: 2 Mbyte

Flash Logos/Fonts

: 320 kbytes

Flash User Storage

: 0 kbytes

SRAM Size

: 512 kbytes

Head setting

: D

Paper Type Name

: Type 0, Version 0

Print Density (Mono)

: 100 %

Max Speed

: 100 mm/sec

Max Power

: 55 W

Alternate Reset

: Disabled

Knife

: Enabled

Paper Low Sensor

: Enabled

MICR

: Enabled

MICR Dual Pass

: Disabled

MICR DC offset

: 7E

Check Flip

: Enabled

Comm. Interface

RX Buffer Size

: 4096

Interface type

: 10BaseT

Parameters

MAC Address

: 00:E0:70:00:35:C0

IP Address

: 10.1.2.185

Net Mask

: 0.0.0.0

Gateway

: 0.0.0.0

LP Daemon

: Disabled

Telnet

: Enabled

Raw TCPIP Port

: 9001

BootP

: Disabled

DHCP

: Enabled

Inactivity Timeout

: Enabled

Keep Alive Pings

: Disabled

Resident Code Pages

: 437, 850, 852. 858

860, 863, 865, 866

1252,862, 737

Available Paper Types

:

00.00 01.00 05.00

Logo(s) defined

: YES

User Char(s) defined

: NO

To enter Printer Config Menu :

1) Flip DIP switch #1 up

2) Reset the printer, while holding

the Paper Feed button down

Ethernet Sample diagnostic printout
Highlighted area shows Ethernet settings.
These settings can not be changed
through the configuration menu and must
be set by sending commands from the
host. See Ethernet terminology and setup,
page 14 of the Programming supplement.