Connecting The Printer To A Network; Host Requirements; Communication Boundaries; Communication Protocols - Intermec EasyCoder 4100 User Manual

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4100 Bar Code Label Printer User's Manual

Connecting the Printer to a Network

Refer to the following information on interfaces and protocols if you are
integrating your 4100 printer into a data collection network.

Host Requirements

Hardware and software requirements for operating the 4100 printer as follows:
• The host computer must use the American Standard Code for Information
• A serial port must be available on the host if you are connecting directly to
• The host must support at least one of the following data communication
For information about configuring the host computer, port concentrator, or
network controller, see the reference manual for the controlling device.

Communication Boundaries

The information below applies to all the printer's supported protocols.
Parameter
Message delay
Character delay
Message block size
Device address number (Multi-Drop)

Communication Protocols

The 4100 printer supports the flow control and block transfer protocols
described below. All of these protocols are point-to-point except Multi-Drop.
Application programs and/or ROM BIOS determine which protocols your
computer can support. For more detailed information refer to the Intermec
Data Communications Reference Manual, Part No. 044737.
2-10
Exchange (ASCII) for data communications.
the printer.
interfaces: RS-232C, RS-422, or RS-485.
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