Seiko SLP100 Administration
Seiko SLP100 Administration

Seiko SLP100 Administration

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SEIKO INSTRUMENTS USA INC.
SMART LABEL PRINTER
ADMINISTRATION NOTES
DOCUMENTATION
SLP 100/410
SLP 200/420
SLP 240/430
© 2007 Seiko Instruments USA Inc.
6.6
SLP 440
SLP 450

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  • Page 1 SEIKO INSTRUMENTS USA INC. SMART LABEL PRINTER ADMINISTRATION NOTES DOCUMENTATION SLP 100/410 SLP 200/420 SLP 240/430 SLP 440 SLP 450 © 2007 Seiko Instruments USA Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Smart Label Run-time Diagnostic Logging ... 9 Turn debugging on ...9 Turn driver debugging off...9 System Printer Driver Run-time Diagnostic Logging ... 10 Turn driver debugging on ...10 Turn driver debugging off...10 Changing Printer’s Serial Baud Rate Settings ... 11...
  • Page 3: About This Document

    Printer to their environment. Fine Print This SII software is supplied to you by Seiko Instruments USA Inc. ("SII") in consideration of your agreement to the following terms, and your use, installation, modification or redistribution of this SII software constitutes acceptance of these terms. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use, install, modify or redistribute this SII software.
  • Page 4: Default Paths

    Smart Label Printer\SlpLabels.xml Smart Label Printer\*.log ProgramFiles Windows special folder ID: CSIDL_PROGRAM_FILES Typical path: C:\Program Files\Seiko Instruments USA Inc\Smart Label Printer <version>\ Files: Default Labels.sll Notes 1) Files are installed by the Setup program, except as noted (i.e., “created by …” ).
  • Page 5 3) If the path to the label library is changed, the Smart Label program may still look for the file in the original location. This is because the path of the current label library is saved in the SlpConfig.xml file. You may also need to change the path specified in that file.
  • Page 6: Specifying Alternate Paths

    During startup, the application looks for this file at PrivateData\Smart Label Printer\SLPAdmin.xml. If the file is not found there, it will then look at PublicData\Smart Label Printer\SLPAdmin.xml. If the file is not found in either place, the default paths described above are used.
  • Page 7: External Label Processing

    External Label Processing The Smart Label program is capable of executing a user-defined program each time a label is printed. This allows some additional processing to be performed for each printed label (e.g., add to a database, create a form letter, etc.). This feature is implemented by adding a “RunOnPrint” section to the SLPAdmin.xml file: <?xml version="1.0"?>...
  • Page 8: Remote Desktop Connection

    To delimit the actual printer name from the decoration, SLP will look for a “#” character between the real name and the suffix. If the SLP software is unable to connect to a printer in such an environment, try appending a “#” character to the printer name, so it appears between the printer name and the suffix (e.g., “Smart Label Printer 450# (from P51_MUSTANG) in session 3”).
  • Page 9: Smart Label Run-Time Diagnostic Logging

    Turn debugging on Run SLPDebugOn.reg – double click it. Turn driver debugging off Run SLPDebugOff.reg – double click it. The log file is named SlpDebug.log and is located in the Windows CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA folder (e.g., C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Smart Label Printer).
  • Page 10: System Printer Driver Run-Time Diagnostic Logging

    Driver debug logging should only be used to capture the state of the driver when a failure is expected. The log file will grow even when the printer is idle, and there is no limit to the size. This will also have a slight impact on system performance.
  • Page 11: Changing Printer's Serial Baud Rate Settings

    Smart Label Printers. The 440 and 450 printers have an EEPROM that can store the default baud rate that the printer should use when it powers up. Within the standard application install is a program called “SlpSelect.exe”. Executing SlpSelect.exe as described below will present a private interface for changing the baud rate of attached printers.

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