Configuring Your Printer With Printset; Configuring Your Printer With Commands Sent From Your Pc - Honeywell PX4i User Manual

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Setting
Root Certificate
Server Common Name
#1
Server Common Name
#2
(TTLS and PEAP only)
Server Certificate
Validation (TTLS and
PEAP only)

Configuring Your Printer With PrintSet

Note: You cannot communicate with the printer using PrintSet through a USB connection.
To use PrintSet, you must be connected serially or through the Ethernet or 802.11
network.
PrintSet is a printer configuration tool that allows you to easily change your setup
parameters. You can also use PrintSet's setup wizards to guide you through com-
mon configuration tasks.
To configure the printer with PrintSet
1. Make sure that you have a PC running Microsoft Windows 2000 or later.
2. Download PrintSet from the Downloads page of the Honeywell website at
3. Connect your printer to your PC using a serial cable. For help, see "Connecting

Configuring Your Printer With Commands Sent From Your PC

You can change configuration parameters by sending commands directly to the
printer using your terminal program (HyperTerminal) and a serial or network con-
nection.
If your printer uses the Fingerprint language, you use the SETUP command, fol-
lowed by the node, subnode, and parameters setting. This Fingerprint example sets
the media setting to labels with gaps:
SETUP "MEDIA,MEDIA TYPE,LABEL (w GAPS)"
If your printer uses the IPL language, you would send this command:
<STX><SI>T1<ETX>
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Description
The common name of the installed root CA certificate. You can also
specify a different certificate (provided that it has already been installed
on the printer) by entering the path to the new certificate in this field. If a
pass phrase is required, add it to the end of the path in the form of
"@passphrase".
Specify common names. If you specify one common name, the server
certificate common name must match this name for authentication. If
you specify two common names, the server certificate common name
must match at least one of them. The default is "" (any common name).
Enables certificate validation. Specifies whether or not to check if the
installed CA certificate is the root of the server certificate.
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