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7. B-FV Setting Tool
Stop Bit
Flow Control
LAN
The LAN tab provides network settings, including TCP/IP, Current TCP/IP, Protocol, Server and
SNMP Trap.
Property Name
IP Address (TCP/IP)
Subnet Mask (TCP/IP)
Gateway (TCP/IP)
IP Address (Current TCP/IP)
None No parity check is used.
The stop bit is at the end of a string of data bits. It is used in
asynchronous transmission to let the receiver know that the string of
data bits being transmitted is end.
Flow control is used to control the data flow between the computer
and your printer.
XON/XOFF (DC1/DC3) It is software flow control that uses control
characters to handle data transmission. When your printer is unable
to process the data the computer send, it sends an XOFF signal to
tell the computer to stop sending data; once your printer is able to
accept data, it sends an XON signal to notify the computer to
resume sending data.
RTS It is hardware flow control that uses dedicated wires to handle
data transmission. When the computer is ready to send data to your
printer, it sends a Request to Send (RTS) signal to your printer. If
your printer is able to accept the data, it sends a Clear to Send
(CTS) signal to the computer. That is, the computer starts sending
data when it sees CTS on; it stops sending when it sees CTS off.
The static IP address of your printer.
The manually specified subnet mask of your printer.
The manually specified gateway of your printer.
The current IP address of your printer.
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7.4 Working with B-FV Setting Tool (V1.0.27)
Description
EO18-33030

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