Ethernet default setup – CognitiveTPG A760 User Manual
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A760 User Guide: Programming Supplement
Chapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators
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Revision F January 2010
Ethernet Default Setup
To return the printer to the default settings, put the printer in the boot mode and hold down the feed
switch until you hear the high-low-high tones (about 10 seconds).
The default settings are:
Bootp Disabled
DHCP Enabled
Default IP 192.0.0.192
(in use after 2 minute Bootp time-out)
Net mask of 0.0.0.0
(causes default mask of selected IP to be used)
LP Daemon disabled
Telnet Daemon enabled
Raw TCPIP Port 9001 active
*** A760 – Diagnostics Form ***
Model number
: A760-1125
Serial number
: A012451679
Boot Firmware
Revision
: V1.03
CRC
: FFDE
P/N
: 189-7600118A
Flash Firmware
Revision
: V1.03
CRC
: 7196
P/N
: 189-7600117A
H/W parameters
Flash Memoriy Size
: 1 Mbyte
Flash Logos/Fonts
: 320 kbytes
Flash User Storage
: 0 kbytes
SRAM Size
: 256 kbytes
Head setting
: D
Paper Type setting
: Type 1, Version 0
Color Density Adj
: 100%
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
: 80
Check Flip
: Enabled
Comm. Interface
RX Buffer Size
: 4096
Interface type
: RS232/USB
Parameters
Baud Rate
: 115200
Data Bits
: 8
Stop Bit
: 1
Parity
: NONE
Flow Control
: DTR/DSR
Reception Errors
: Ignore
Alternative DTR/DSR : Disabled
USB Driver Type
: RS232 Emulation
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
*** A760 – Printer Config Menu ***
This config menu allows you to set general printer
parameters
Sub-menus are entered and selections are made using
the Paper Feed Button
– short click : Feed Button is quickly depressed
then released
– long click : Feed button is held down for more
than 1 second then released
CAUTION!!
The settings are predetermined in factory and
should generally not be changed.
If you must change the settings do so carefully
to avoid changing other functions.
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Select a sub-menu :
– EXIT
-> 1 click
– Print Current Configuration
-> 2 clicks
– Set Communication Interface -> 3 clicks
– Set Diagnostics Modes
-> 4 clicks
– Set Emulation/Software Options -> 5 clicks
– Set Hardware Options
-> 6 clicks
– Set Paper Type
-> 7 clicks
Enter code, then hold Button DOWN
at least 1 second to validate
MAIN MENU
Whenever the printer is attempting to locate its IP address
via Bootp or DNCP, or has the default IP address in use,
the IP address can be set by pinging the printer. Do
this by using the arp command to set a static MAC to IP
mapping on your host. Then ping the printer by using the
ping command. This will set the IP address to the address
used in the ping command and stored for future use.
The printer can also be configured by letting the Bootp
time-out using the default IP address (using the default
IP address) when the printer is connected to a host on an
isolated network. Setup commands can then be sent to the
printer via tcpip port 9001. Refer to the “Ethernet setup
commands”, page 20.
Sample diagnostic printout of an Ethernet printer
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 commands, page 20.