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BIXOLON SRP-383 Network Connection Manual
BIXOLON SRP-383 Network Connection Manual

BIXOLON SRP-383 Network Connection Manual

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SRP-383
THERMAL RECEIPT PRINTER
Ver. 1.00
http://www.bixolon.com

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  • Page 1 Network Connection Manual SRP-383 THERMAL RECEIPT PRINTER Ver. 1.00 http://www.bixolon.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SRP-383 ■ Table of Contents 1. Manual Information ......................3 2. Specifications ........................ 4 3. How to Connect......................5 4. Ethernet Test by using Windows Test Page .............. 14 5. Factory Reset ....................... 21 6. Troubleshooting......................24 - 2 -...
  • Page 3: Manual Information

    BIXOLON. BIXOLON has no liability for loss or damage arising from or relating to your use of the information in the document. © BIXOLON Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    SRP-383 3. Specifications CATEGORIES FEATURE IMPLEMENTATION Interface 10/100 Base-T All in one(Auto detection) Specification Protocol DHCP Client, HTTP, ARP, ICMP, IPv4, TCP, UDP Operation Mode Infrastructure, Soft AP, Ad-hoc, Wi-Fi Direct Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g/n, IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Standard Range Up to 100m free space (Outdoor)
  • Page 5: How To Connect

    SRP-383 4. How to Connect WLAN can be configured through the printer’s WLAN interface. Likewise, WLAN can also be configured though the printer’s USB interface. 4-1 Connecting Printer 4-1-1 USB cable Connect USB cable to Printer, PC device. Use the “Net Configuration Tool” to adjust the settings.
  • Page 6 SRP-383 4-2 Checking Network Setting 4-2-1 LAN Function key When the printer is booted, press the function button to output the network setting value. It takes about 10 seconds to apply the LAN setting after turning on the power. <LAN Information Printing >...
  • Page 7 SRP-383 4-2-2 WLAN Cover Open Button FEED Button After the printer has finished booting, open the printer cover and press and hold the FEED Button for 5 seconds. This will cause the interface setting confirmation mode. Then add the paper, close the cover, and check that the following message is printed.
  • Page 8 SRP-383 <WLAN Information Printing> WLAN SETTING WLAN F/W VERSION : 02.00(3930) SYSTEM NAME : SRP-383 NETWORK MODE : SOFT AP FREQUENCY : (Priarity) 2.4GHz/5GHz AUTHENTICATION : OPEN ENCRYTION : NONE ESSID : PRINTER_B03223 DHCP : ENABLED IP ADDRESS : 192.168.1.1 SUBNET MASK : 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 9 SRP-383 4-3 LAN Setting Values Classification Item Description Input Range Inactivity Time TCP connection hold time 0~3600 integer IP Assignment IP Assignment Method DHCP/Manual Method Network IP Address Printer IP IP Address Subnet Mask Subnet mask IP Address Gateway Default Gateway...
  • Page 10 SRP-383 4-5 Android Soft AP mode 1) Select “Wi-Fi”. 2) Select the printer to connect. 3) Select “CONNECT”. 4) Wi-Fi communication is available - 10 - Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 11 SRP-383 4-6 iOS Soft AP mode 1) Select “Wi-Fi”. 2) Wi-Fi ON and Select the printer to connect. 3) Wi-Fi communication is available. - 11 - Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 12 SRP-383 4-7 How to change Infrastructure mode 1) Enter the IP address of the printer in the address bar, and the following login window will pop up. Enter the ID and Password set for the printer, and then click [LOG IN] (Default User Name: admin, Password: password) 2) Select “Wireless”...
  • Page 13 SRP-383 3) Select “Infrastructure”, and set SSID, WLAN Security Type. 4) Reboot the Printer. - 13 - Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 14: Ethernet Test By Using Windows Test Page

    SRP-383 5. Ethernet Test by using Windows Test Page You can use the Windows printer driver as shown below when there is no test program. Operating systems that allow you to use the Windows printer driver are Windows, XP, Server 2003, VISTA, 2008 Server, 7, 8, 10.
  • Page 15 SRP-383 3) Select Installation and click Next.. 4) Select Model Name and click Next. - 15 - Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 16 SRP-383 5) Select Ethernet and click Add TCP/IP Port. 6) Enter the IP address and port number, and then click Next. - 16 - Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 17 SRP-383 7) Click Next. 8) Click Next. - 17 - Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 18 SRP-383 9) Click Next. 10) Click Finish. - 18 - Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 19 SRP-383 11) Open the printer properties window in the Windows OS. (1) Installing on Windows XP / Server 2003 ※ Control Panel – Printers and Faxes. (2) Installing on Windows VISTA / Server 2008 / 7 / 8 / Server 2012 / 10 ※...
  • Page 20 SRP-383 14) Click Print Test Page and check printing status. Proper installation of the driver is indicated if the test page is printed normally. - 20 - Ver. 1.00...
  • Page 21: Factory Reset

    SRP-383 6. Factory Reset This function changes the LAN settings of the printer to the initial factory settings. 6-1 Initializing LAN Setting Function Key With the printer turned off, press the function key button and turn the printer on. After pressing and holding the function key button for about 5 seconds, release it.
  • Page 22 SRP-383 6-2 Initializing WLAN Setting Cover Open Button FEED Button After the printer has finished booting, open the printer cover and press and hold the FEED Button for 5 seconds. This will cause the interface setting confirmation mode. Then add the paper, close the cover, and check that the following message is printed.
  • Page 23 SRP-383 6-3 Factory Reset Values Inactivity time IP Assignment Network Automatic(DHCP) Method Local Port 9100 Printer Name *Printer model Printer Port Num 9100 System User ID admin User Password password Enc / Auth Encryption None/Open Network Mode Soft AP mode...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    SRP-383 7. Troubleshooting When printing doesn’t work Check network setting (Refer to Configuration for checking/changing the printer settings) IP Address Check the band of the IP Address. Check whether the bands of the printer and the AP(or wireless terminals) are the same.
  • Page 25 SRP-383 When you see “Request timed out.” as shown below, it means that there is no collision. The corresponding IP can be used. On the other hand, if there is a reply as shown below, then the corresponding IP is used by another network terminal and it cannot be used for the printer IP.