Use four-inch supply. If you are using supply that is shorter than
four inches long, temporarily change your supply type to
“continuous” to print the entire test label. After printing the test
label, change your supply type to your previous setting.
Once you see “Print Mode Ready” on the display, print a test
label. If this does not print or the printer does not display “Print
Mode Ready,” the printer is locked up. Turn off the printer, wait
15 seconds and then turn it back on.
If the printer displays “Print Mode Ready,” but is not printing,
verify that the parallel port settings did not change.
The Parallel Port setting should be “Internal” and the Mode
setting should be “IEEE1284”. (From the Main Menu, select
Setup, Port Settings, Parallel Comm., Port and Mode.)
5. On the test label, verify your IP and WiFi settings. the
“wired/wireless:” value should be “WIRED” for Ethernet cable and
“WIRELESS” for RF.
Check the “WiFi SSID” and the “signal strength.” Is the SSID
correct? Is the signal strength greater than zero? If the signal
strength is 0, there is no connection with the access point; 30 (or
less) indicates you may be experiencing interference or close to
being out of the access point’s range, and below 50, printing
performance could be affected. If the signal strength is low,
increase the number of retries. To improve the signal strength,
try moving the printer closer to the access point and away from
other radio devices such as Bluetooth wireless devices,
microwave ovens, or 2.4-GHz cordless phones.
6. Telnet to the printer.
Note: After the print server has been reset, you may need to
re-enable Telnet.
Once you have verified connectivity, Telnet to the printer.
(i.e. telnet aa.bb.cc.dd)
You see “Welcome to MonarchNet2 Enter Password:”
Type access as the password and press Enter.
(access is the default password.)
Troubleshooting 6-5
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