Connecting The Printer To Your Network; Setting Up Ethernet Communications - Intermec PF2i User Manual

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Chapter 2 — Connecting the Printer

Connecting the Printer to Your Network

Setting Up Ethernet Communications

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If you are using a parallel port to communicate with the printer, you
need:
an IEEE 1284 interface adapter installed in the printer. If you do
not have the parallel interface installed in your printer, you can
purchase the field installable option and have it installed by an
authorized Intermec service technician. For help, contact your
Intermec representative.
a parallel cable to run between the printer and the PC.
To connect your printer to a PC parallel port
Connect the IEEE 1284 cable connector to the interface adapter
port on the back of the printer and connect the other end of the
cable into a parallel port on the PC.
You can connect your printer to your network using the:
integrated Ethernet interface.
optional 802.11 wireless interface.
These network interfaces provide features such as security, FTP server,
web server, and Alert handling.
Use the Ethernet port to set up the printer as a network printer. If
Ethernet is selected as your Network Type, when you turn on your
printer, it automatically retrieves an IP address from the network
(DHCP+BOOTP). You can use the network connection with
LabelShop or the Intermec InterDriver. You can also use this
connection to send commands directly to the printer through a
terminal connection (Telnet) or FTP.
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