Samsung SRP-370 / 372 manual

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  • Page 1

    User's Manual Ethernet Interface Rev . 4.00 SRP-270 SRP-275 SRP-350 SRP-350plus SRP-370 / 372 SRP-770 / 770II SLP-T400 http://www .sams ungminiprinters.c om[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 2 - ■ T able of c ontent s 1. M an u al I nf or m at io n................................................................................................. 3 2. In t er fa ce ca rd a nd av ail ab l e pr in te r ....................................................................... 3 3. S pe c if ica ti on s ....................[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 3 - 1. Manual Infor mation The purpose of this manual is to provide information on the operation and usage instructions of the Ethernet Interface for the BIXOLON Printers. 2. Interface card and a vailable printer Printer Interface Card Hardware version 그림 SRP-270 SRP-350 IF A-E TYPE V4.x.x V3.x.x V2.x.x V1.x.x SRP-350Plus SRP[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 4 - 3. Specifications 3-1. Hardware version Hardware v ersion is marked on the label on t he interface card bracket. Interface V er: V4.X.X has Function key while V er:V3.X.X doesn ’ t have it. IF A-E TYPE IFC-E TYPE [Note] - Th e DIP switch on the interface board should always be OFF . 3-2. Configuration T ool BIXOLON p rovide[...]

  • Page 5

    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 5 - 3-3. Virtual Driv er - It converts output of Serial (COM) port into output of Ethernet (TCP/IP) port. - It is a vailable for W i ndows 2000, XP and 2003 server . 3-4. Hardware version and Configuration T ool Hardware version Interface card Printer Configuration T ool file Network interface IF A-E SRP-270,350 SRP-370,372 SRP-3[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 6 - 4. How to inst al l 1) Check the interface version [Note] - Each version uses its own Configuration T ool. 2) T u rn of the printer and insert the interface card. 3) Set the baud rate (Serial speed) - SRP-270,275: Max. 19200 bps - SRP-350: Max. 57600 bps - SRP-350Plus: Max. 1 15200 bps - SRP-370,372: Max. 1 15200 bps - SRP-77[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 7 - 5. St atic IP interface set u p 5-1. Configuration T ool 1) T u rn on the printer . 2) Execute Configure T ool . [Note] - Use proper Configuration T ool dependent on hardware version 3) Click Search .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 8 - 4) Select MAC Ad dress in Board list and set up Network Setting . [Note] - If many MAC addresses appear , refer t o the MAC address on the labe l of the interface card. - Ask the Network administrator IP and its related information. - If you are not aware of Subnet Mask, refer to the below . W hen t he I P address is (1) 1~12[...]

  • Page 9

    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 9 - 5) Enter value at Local Port . [Note] - Default value is 9100 . Choose from 6000 to 10000. 6) Set Inactivity T ime as ‘0’. [Note] - Default value is 0. Choose from 0 to 65535. - W hen you set Inactivity time, Ethernet interface will disco nnect by force a fter designated time. When you set 0, Forced disconnection function[...]

  • Page 10

    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 10 - 7) Set baud rate (S peed) at Serial Setting [Note] - The baud rate (S peed) should be same as the baud rate of the printer . (Ref er to [Appendix 1]) - Highest baud rate (S peed) can be used. 8) When setting finishes, click Setting . [Note] Successfully finished set up Unsuccessfully finished set up - W he n setting doesn’[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 1 1 - 9) Click Exit to finish set up.[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 12 - 5-2. Web Serv er 1) Execute Internet Explorer . 2) Enter IP address of the printer at Add ress of Internet Explorer and click go . [Note] - If you are not aware of IP address, check IP address by pushing Function key . (Refer to [Appendisx2]) - Ask Network adm inistrator IP Address and it s related information. 3) When Confi[...]

  • Page 13

    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 13 - [Note] - If you are not aware of Subnet Mask, refer to the below . - W he n the IP address is (1) 1~126.xxx.xxx.xxx: Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0 (2) 128~191.xxx.xxx.xxx: Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 (3) 192~223.xxx.xxx.xxx: Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 For example, when the IP address is 192.168.192.321, Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. -[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 14 - 6) Set baud rate ( Serial speed ). [Note] The baud rate (S peed) should be same as the baud rate of the printer . (Refer t o [Appendix 1]) 7) When setting finishes, click Apply . [Note] W hen the s etting finishes su ccessfully , the following message appears. Please press here if you would like to back to the configuration[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 15 - 8) If you click the message, you can check your configuration setting. [Note] - If any change was not found after setting on Web Server , che ck the bellows; (1) Execute Internet Explorer . (2) Internet Explorer Menu → T ools → I nternet options . (3) General t ab → T emporary internet file → Settings[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 16 - (4) Check for newer version of stored p ages → Cli ck Every visit to the p age. (5) Click Refresh in Internet Explorer .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 17 - 6. DHCP interface set up 6-1. Configuration T ool 1) T u rn on the printer . 2) Execute Configure T ool . [Note] - Use proper Configuration T ool dependent on hardware version 3) Click Search .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 18 - 4) Select MAC Ad dress in Board list and check at DHCP Mode . [Note] - If m any M AC addresses a ppear , re fe r t o the M AC address on the label o f the interface card. - Ask the Network administrator IP and its related information. 5) Set baud rate at Serial Setting. [Note] - The baud rate (S peed) should be same as the b[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 19 - 6) When setting finishes, click Setting . [Note] Successfully finished set up Unsuccessfully finished set up - W he n setting doesn’t fin ish correctly , try again. 7) Wa it approximately 10 or more seconds until the printer receives IP from th e server .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 20 - 8) Click Search to check given IP . 9) If the given IP is OK, click Exit .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 21 - 6-2. Web Serv er 1) Check at DHCP mode and click Apply . 2) Push the Function Key on the interface 10 or more seconds from finishing set up. En ter given IP a ddress at address of Inte rnet Explorer to enter web serv er .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 22 - 7. Firmw are up date 7-1. Configuration T ool 1) T u rn on the printer 2) Execute Configure T ool . [Note] - Use proper Configuration T ool dependent on hardware version 3) Click Search .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 23 - 4) Select MAC Ad dress in Board . [Note] - If m any MAC addresses appear , refer t o the MAC address on the label of the interface card. 5) Click Upload and select file to download. M A C A ddr ess[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 24 - [Note] - Check the extension of the file, which should be “ bin ” . Successfully finished F/W update Unsuccessfully finished F/W update - Printe r and available firmware Printer Firmware SRP-770, SRP-770II, SLP-T400 ethernettoserial_v5.0 Except SRP-770, SRP-770II ethernettoserial_v2.0 6) W hen f irmware up date f inishes[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 25 - 7-2. Web Serv er 1) Click Firmware upd ate . 2) Internet Explorer is executed and it moves to download site automat ically . [Note] Printer and available firmware Printer Firmware SRP-770, SRP-770II, SLP-T400 ethernettoserial_v5.0 Except SRP-770, SRP-770II ethernettoserial_v2.0[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 26 - 3) Download Configure_Vx.xx.zip file and * .bin file. [Note] Y ou ca n download it by double-clicking icons or copy and paste. 4) Unzip Conf igure_Vx .xx.zip and execute Configure_Vx.xx.exe at Configure_Vx.xx folder . [Note] - In case Configure_Vx.xx.exe can’t be execute d, run configure_setup.bat f irst and retry it. 5) C[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 27 - 8. Ethernet test by using Window s test p age If you don ’ t have any test program to check printer ’ s p erformance, you can use W in dows driver . It is a vailable for W indows 2000, XP and 2003 server . 1) I nstall W indow s driver o f the printer . W hen the driver installation f inishes, reboot the computer . [Note][...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 28 - 4) Select Port s tab. 5) Click Add Port.[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 29 - 6) Select St andard TCP/IP Port and click New port . 7) When standard TCP/IP printer add wizard w indo w pops up, click Next . 8) Enter printer IP at Printer Name or IP A dd ress and click Next . [Note] Enter same IP address a s th e Ethernet interface ca rd. Enter only at Printer Name or IP A ddress .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 30 - 9) Click Next . [Note] Click Next without any selection nor change. 10) Click Finish . 1 1) Click Close to close Printer port window[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 31 - 12) Click Configure Port . 13) Enter same p ort number as the value of Lo cal Port of the Ethernet inte rface at Raw Setting . [Note] There is no change except Raw Setting .[...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 32 - 14) Click OK . 15) Select General tab and click Print T est Page to check i f t he printer works properly .[...]

  • Page 33

    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 33 - [Appendix 1] P rinter DIP s w itch set up Printer Baud rate & DSW set up Handshaking & Parity Baud rate DSW 1-7 DSW 1-8 57600bps OFF ON 38400bps ON ON 19200bps OFF OFF SRP-350 96 00bps ON OFF DTR/DSR : SW 1-3 OF F 8 data bit : S W 1-4 OFF None parity : S W 1-5 OFF Baud rate DSW 1-6 DSW 1-7 DSW1-8 1 15200bps ON ON ON [...]

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    Ethernet V 4. 00 - 34 - [Appendix 2] Fu nction Key set up 1. How to use (1) T u rn on the printer (2) W ait 10 or more seconds until the Ethernet interface boots up (3) Push the Function key SRP-770II (4) The settings w ill be p rinted only one time since the printer is turned on. (5) T u rn of f and on the printer to print them again. 2. Printed s[...]

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    [Appendix 3] Fa ctory Reset 1. Default setting after factory reset - Activate DHCP mode - Local Port: 9100 - Inactivity T ime: 0 - S peed SRP-770II, SLP-T400: 230400 bps SRP-270 , SRP-275, SRP-350, SRP-350plus, SRP-370, SRP-372: 9600 bps 2. How to rest 1) T urn of f the printer 2) T urn on the printer w hile pressing Fun ction Key [Note] Press Func[...]