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SATO Network Interface Card Configuration Instructions

Table of Contents Section Page 1. Reset of wired/wireless interface card 3 2. Installing the All-In-One Utility 4 3. Installing the Admin Manager 5 4. Configuring wired/wireless Ethernet with All-In-One Utility 7 A. Direct connection with cross-over cable 7 B. Connection over a network 12 C. Connection through a switch or hub 14 D. Setting up wireless configuration 19 5. Configuring wired/wireless Ethernet with Admin Manager 21 A. Direct connection with cross-over cable 21 B. Connection over a network 26 C. Connection through a switch or hub 28 D. Setting up wireless configuration 33

1. Reset of wired/wireless interface card 1. If your printer is on, turn off your printer and remove the top and bottom screw holding the interface card in place on the back of the printer, you can then pull the interface card out of the printer. 2. On the interface card, you will be looking for 4 small dip switches. Turn dip switch number 2 on (away from the number), then reinstall the interface card on the back of the printer. You do not have to screw the top and bottom screws back in yet. 3. Turn the printer power on and wait for about 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, turn the power off on the printer and pull the interface card back out. Turn dip switch number 2 on the interface card back down and re-insert the card into the printer. You can now put the top and bottom screw back into the printer that holds the interface card in place. *** Note: The pictures below show our current Network Interface cards which are only compatible with e series printers. If you have a non e series printer they will not work.

Installing the All-In-One Utility 1. Go to our web site at 2. On the left side of the main page you will see Resource Library. When you highlight this, click on All-In-One Printer Utility. 3. Click on Download the All-In-One Software. (Please make sure you have.net FRAMEWORK 2.0 or higher on your computer, if you do not, there is a link on this page to download and install it). 4. When prompted to open or save the file for download, make sure to save the file to your desktop directory. 5. When the file is finished downloading, right click on ProductImage_1162.zip and click Extract All. You can keep the directory as the default to unzip the file to your desktop. (If you are using windows 7 and have a prompt asking if you would like to copy this file without encryption, choose yes. 6. There will now be a new folder on your desktop also named ProductImage_116 " but this file will not have a zipper on the image of the folder. Double click this folder and then double click Application_10550. 7. Next double click on setup.exe. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the application.

Installing the Admin Manager 1. Go to our web site at 2. On the left side of the main page you will see Resource Library. When you highlight this, click on Utilities. 3. The first Utility on the list will say Admin Manager. When you click on the link to download the Admin Manager, make sure to save the file to your desktop directory. 4. Once the download is complete, right click on the file named AdminMgrV230.zip on your desktop and click on Extract All. You can leave the default location on the extraction wizard to extract the file to your desktop. (If you are using Windows 7 and are prompted if you would like to copy files without encryption, choose yes ). 5. Now look for the new folder created on your desktop named AdminMgrV230 without a zipper on in and double click on this folder. 6. Double click on the V230 folder, then double click on Autorun.exe 7. On the next screen click on Setup. 8. Next click on Advanced Setup.

9. Next you be prompted for another installation choice. Use Installing Admin Manager in your PC. 10. Accept the license agreement on the next page and keep the file directory on the default directory and click Next. Follow the next couple pages to finish the installation process. 11. The last step will ask you if you want to activate admin manager. If you select yes your program will automatically open, if you select no, the installation will be complete and you and open the program later.

Configuring wired/wireless Ethernet with All-In-One Utility 1. If your card has been previously configured or you would like to start from scratch to configure the card, follow the Reset of wired/wireless interface card procedure on page 3 before continuing. 2. There are three different methods for configuring a wired Ethernet interface card for our printer. (A) Connection direct from PC/laptop to printer with a cross over cable. (B) Connection over a network. (C) Connection through a switch or hub. A. Direct connection with cross-over cable. 1) You will need to make sure you have a cross over cable available to you. The difference in a regular Ethernet cable and a cross over cable is how the end of the cable is wired.

2) Connect one end of your cross over cable to the PC or Laptop and the other end in the back of the printer. (Do not turn the printer on yet). 3) The next couple steps will describe configuration of your computer for a static IP address, these steps are based on Windows XP, if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7 you can still change the same settings, but the process to do so is different. 4) Click on Start. 5) Click Control Panel. (If you do not see control panel, you may have to click Settings and then click on Control Panel. 6) Double click on Network Connections. 7) Right Click on Local Area Connection and then click Properties. 8) Scroll down the list of connection and click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties.

9) Choose the option for Use the following IP address: and assign your computer with an IP address within the same range of what you want to assign to the printer. For example, if you are setting your printer to 192.168.1.126 you will want to use an IP address that has the last octet off by one number like in the picture to the right. Your subnet mask will be based upon your IP address. If you need a list of appropriate subnet masks based upon your IP address you may need to consult your IT department or look up what the subnet mask you need to have based upon your IP address on the internet. 10) After clicking ok from configuring your IP address and Subnet Mask, on the previous window you will want to click on Install. 11) Next click on Protocol and then click Add.

12) Select the protocol listed as IPX/SPX and then click ok OK. (Windows Vista and Winds 7 does not have this protocol so skip this step). 13) You can now close all your windows you have open and Turn your printer on. Next you will want to open your ALL IN ONE Application (Click Start, All Programs, SATO, and then SATO All-In-One Application ). Once open you will want to click the shortcut key for IP Assignment tool. (Shortcut key indicated by the red box). 14) The IP Assignment tool will automatically scan the network for your printer. The list below shows 2 printers on a network, your list should only show you 1 printer with an IP address of 0.0.0.0. Click on your printer in the list and then click Assign IP. (If you do not see anything in the list make sure you do not have any antivirus packages that include a firewall, if you do, please disable it. Also, if you are using Windows 7, you will have to disable the windows firewall).

15) On your next screen you will want to uncheck DHCP and RARP and then assign your IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. If you are unsure of what to assign, contact your IT department. After changing the appropriate settings, click Apply at the bottom. 16) You will get a message telling you the settings were successful, at this point click Yes to reboot the interface. 17) You will be prompted to click OK on the next screen. After clicking ok, wait about 1 minute and then continue to click the Refresh button on the previous window until you see your IP address that you just set on the printer. 18) Your printer is now set up properly. If you are keeping the computer hooked up permanently this way, you will just need to install your printer driver and labeling software package to start printing. If the printer is being put on a network, just turn the power on the printer off and use a regular Ethernet cable to connect the printer to your network.

B. Connection over a network. 1) Before starting this configuration over a network please be aware that different network are set up with different levels of security. If this process fails, please revert to Section A (Direct connection with cross-over cable) to eliminate the possibility of the security on the network causing issues with set up of the interface card. 2) If your card has been previously configured or you would like to start from scratch to configure the card, follow the Reset of wired/wireless interface card procedure on page 3 before continuing. 3) Make sure you have a regular Ethernet cable hooked up from your network to your printer and power on your printer. Your computer will also need to be connected to the same network as the printer. 4) Open your ALL IN ONE Application (Click Start, All Programs, SATO, and then SATO All-In-One Application ). Once open you will want to click the shortcut key for IP Assignment tool. (Shortcut key indicated by the red box). 5) The IP Assignment tool will automatically scan the network for your printer. The list below shows 2 printers on a network. Click on the printer in the list and then click Assign IP if you want to set a static address to it. If you want to keep the network card on DHCP then just record the IP address so you can set it up in your printer driver.

6) On your next screen you will want to uncheck DHCP and RARP and then assign your IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. If you are unsure of what to assign, contact your IT department. After changing the appropriate settings, click Apply at the bottom. 7) You will get a message telling you the settings were successful, at this point click Yes to reboot the interface. 8) You will be prompted to click OK on the next screen. After clicking ok, wait about 1 minute and then continue to click the Refresh button on the previous window until you see your IP address that you just set on the printer. 9) Your printer is now set up properly. Now you will need to install the appropriate printer driver and labeling software.

C. Connection through a switch or hub. 1) If your card has been previously configured or you would like to start from scratch to configure the card, follow the Reset of wired/wireless interface card procedure on page 3 before continuing. 2) You will need to have a switch, hub, or router to act as a switch as well as 2 regular Ethernet cables. Hook one Ethernet cable from your hub/switch to your printer, and another Ethernet cable from a different port in your hub/switch to your PC. 3) The next couple steps will describe configuration of your computer for a static IP address, these steps are based on Windows XP, if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7 you can still change the same settings, but the process to do so is different. 4) Click on Start. 5) Click Control Panel. (If you do not see control panel, you may have to click Settings and then click on Control Panel. 6) Double click on Network Connections. 7) Right Click on Local Area Connection and then click Properties.

8) Scroll down the list of connection and click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties. 9) Choose the option for Use the following IP address: and assign your computer with an IP address within the same range of what you want to assign to the printer. For example, if you are setting your printer to 192.168.1.126 you will want to use an IP address that has the last octet off by one number like in the picture to the right. Your subnet mask will be based upon your IP address. If you need a list for the appropriate subnet masks based upon your IP address you may need to consult your IT department or look up what the subnet mask you need to have based upon your IP address on the internet. 10) After clicking ok from configuring your IP address and Subnet Mask, on the previous window you will want to click on Install.

11) Next click on Protocol and then click Add. 12) Select the protocol listed as IPX/SPX and then click ok OK. (Windows Vista and Winds 7 does not have this protocol so skip this step). 13) You can now close all your windows you have open and Turn your printer on. Next you will want to open your ALL IN ONE Application (Click Start, All Programs, SATO, and then SATO All-In-One Application ). Once open you will want to click the shortcut key for IP Assignment tool. (Shortcut key indicated by the red box).

14) The IP Assignment tool will automatically scan the network for your printer. The list below shows 2 printers on a network. Click on your printer in the list and then click Assign IP. (If you do not see anything in the list make sure you do not have any antivirus packages that include a firewall, if you do, please disable it. Also, if you are using Windows 7, you will have to disable the windows firewall). 15) On your next screen you will want to uncheck DHCP and RARP and then assign your IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. If you are unsure of what to assign, contact your IT department. After changing the appropriate settings, click Apply at the bottom. 16) You will get a message telling you the settings were successful, at this point click Yes to reboot the interface.

17) You will be prompted to click OK on the next screen. After clicking ok, wait about 1 minute and then continue to click the Refresh button on the previous window until you see your IP address that you just set on the printer. 18) Your printer is now set up properly. If you are keeping the computer hooked up permanently this way, you will just need to install your printer driver and labeling software package to start printing. If the printer is being put on a network, just turn the power on the printer off and use a regular Ethernet cable to connect the printer to your network.

D. Setting up wireless configuration. 1) Before starting this section, make sure dip switch number 4 on the wireless Ethernet card is in the up position to have the wireless mode enabled to infrastructure. 2) Follow one of the previous 3 methods above (Section A, B, or C) to establish communication through the wired portion of the Ethernet card before continuing to the next step. 3) Open your All-In-One Utility and then select the IP Assignment Tool. 4) Select the printer you want to set up wirelessly and click on Assign IP.

5) Next you will want to click on Wireless Setting. 6) Your SSID will be your wireless network name. Authentication will be if you would like to leave the connection open, or secure with a password. If you do use a password you have the option of WEP, or WPA. After setting all the appropriate information, click apply. 7) After your changes have been applied you will have to turn the printer off, disconnect the Ethernet cable on the back and restart the printer. 8) You should now be able to communicate with the printer wirelessly. Make sure to install the appropriate printer drivers and labeling software to complete your setup. (**Note: If you would like to use the wireless card in Ad hoc mode, put dip switch number 4 on the interface card to the off position.)

Configuring wired/wireless Ethernet with Admin Manager 3. If your card has been previously configured or you would like to start from scratch to configure the card, follow the Reset of wired/wireless interface card procedure on page 3 before continuing. 4. There are three different methods for configuring a wired Ethernet interface card for our printer. (A) Connection direct from PC/laptop to printer with a cross over cable. (B) Connection over a network. (C) Connection through a switch or hub. A. Direct connection with cross-over cable. 1) You will need to make sure you have a cross over cable available to you. The difference in a regular Ethernet cable and a cross over cable is how the end of the cable is wired.

2) Connect one end of your cross over cable to the PC or Laptop and the other end in the back of the printer. (Do not turn the printer on yet). 3) The next couple steps will describe configuration of your computer for a static IP address, these steps are based on Windows XP, if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7 you can still change the same settings, but the process to do so is different. 4) Click on Start. 5) Click Control Panel. (If you do not see control panel, you may have to click Settings and then click on Control Panel. 6) Double click on Network Connections. 7) Right Click on Local Area Connection and then click Properties. 8) Scroll down the list of connection and click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties.

9) Choose the option for Use the following IP address: and assign your computer with an IP address within the same range of what you want to assign to the printer. For example, if you are setting your printer to 192.168.1.126 you will want to use an IP address that has the last octet off by one number like in the picture to the right. Your subnet mask will be based upon your IP address. If you need a list for the appropriate subnet masks based upon your IP address you may need to consult your IT department or look up what the subnet mask you need to have based upon your IP address on the internet. 10) After clicking ok from configuring your IP address and Subnet Mask, on the previous window you will want to click on Install. 11) Next click on Protocol and then click Add.

12) Select the protocol listed as IPX/SPX and then click ok OK. (Windows Vista and Winds 7 do not have this protocol so skip this step). 13) You can now close all your windows you have open and turn your printer on. Open your Admin Manager program. Admin Manager will automatically scan you re your printer when you open the program. In your list you will see only one printer with an IP address of 0.0.0.0 and an Ethernet Address next to it. (If you do not see anything in the list make sure you do not have any antivirus packages that include a firewall, if you do, please disable it. Also, if you are using Windows 7, you will have to disable the windows firewall). 14) Right click on your printer in the list and click Configuration via Web browser. You will then be prompted to assign an IP Address to the printer. After assigning an IP address, you will get a confirmation.

15) Close Admin Manager and open Internet Explorer. Go to your address bar at the top and type the IP address you just assigned to the printer and you will be routed to a page like you see on the right. 16) On the left side of the screen under Server Configuration you will want to click on Print Server. You will be prompted for a username and password. The username is root, the password is (no password). 17) At the top of the screen you will see an option for TCP/IP. After clicking on this tab you can disable DHCP, and set your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. When finished, click the Submit button at the bottom and you should see Accepted to let you know the changes were successful. 18) Your printer is now set up properly. If you are keeping the computer hooked up permanently this way, you will just need to install your printer driver and labeling software package to start printing. If the printer is being put on a network, just turn the power on the printer off and use a regular Ethernet cable to connect the printer to your network.

B. Connection over a network. 1) Before starting this configuration over a network please be aware that different network are set up with different levels of security. If this process fails, please revert to Section A (Direct connection with cross-over cable) to eliminate the possibility of the security on the network causing issues with set up of the interface card. 2) If your card has been previously configured or you would like to start from scratch to configure the card, follow the Reset of wired/wireless interface card procedure on page 3 before continuing. 3) Make sure you have a regular Ethernet cable hooked up from your network to your printer and power on your printer. Your computer will also need to be connected to the same network as the printer. 4) Open your Admin Manager application (Click Start, All Programs, Admin Manager ). The program will automatically scan the network for any SATO network interface cards. Once you see the appropriate printer you will want to right click on it and click Configuration via Web browser so you can set a static address to it. If you want the card to stay on DHCP, just record the IP address so you can set it up in your printer driver later. 5) Close Admin Manager and open Internet Explorer. Go to your address bar at the top and type the IP address you saw assigned to the printer and you will be routed to a page like you see on the right.

6) On the left side of the screen under Server Configuration you will want to click on Print Server. You will be prompted for a username and password. The username is root, the password is (no password). 7) At the top of the screen you will see an option for TCP/IP. After clicking on this tab you can disable DHCP, and set your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. When finished, click the Submit button at the bottom and you should see Accepted to let you know the changes were successful. 8) Your printer is now set up properly. At this point you will need to install the appropriate printer driver and software package to begin printing.

C. Connection through a switch or hub. 1) If your card has been previously configured or you would like to start from scratch to configure the card, follow the Reset of wired/wireless interface card procedure on page 3 before continuing. 2) You will need to have a switch, hub, or router to act as a switch as well as 2 regular Ethernet cables. Hook one Ethernet cable from your hub/switch to your printer, and another Ethernet cable from a different port in your hub/switch to your PC. 3) The next couple steps will describe configuration of your computer for a static IP address, these steps are based on Windows XP, if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7 you can still change the same settings, but the process to do so is different. 4) Click on Start. 5) Click Control Panel. (If you do not see control panel, you may have to click Settings and then click on Control Panel. 6) Double click on Network Connections. 7) Right Click on Local Area Connection and then click Properties.

8) Scroll down the list of connection and click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties. 9) Choose the option for Use the following IP address: and assign your computer with an IP address within the same range of what you want to assign to the printer. For example, if you are setting your printer to 192.168.1.126 you will want to use an IP address that has the last octet off by one number like in the picture to the right. Your subnet mask will be based upon your IP address. If you need a list for the appropriate subnet masks based upon your IP address you may need to consult your IT department or look up what the subnet mask you need to have based upon your IP address on the internet. 10) After clicking ok from configuring your IP address and Subnet Mask, on the previous window you will want to click on Install.

11) Next click on Protocol and then click Add. 12) Select the protocol listed as IPX/SPX and then click ok OK. (Windows Vista and Winds 7 does not have this protocol so skip this step). 13) You can now close all your windows you have open and turn your printer on. Open your Admin Manager program. Admin Manager will automatically scan you re your printer when you open the program. In your list you will see only one printer with an IP address of 0.0.0.0 and an Ethernet Address next to it. (If you do not see anything in the list make sure you do not have any antivirus packages that include a firewall, if you do, please disable it. Also, if you are using Windows 7, you will have to disable the windows firewall).

14) Right click on your printer in the list and click Configuration via Web browser. You will then be prompted to assign an IP Address to the printer. After assigning an IP address, you will get a confirmation. 15) Close Admin Manager and open Internet Explorer. Go to your address bar at the top and type the IP address you just assigned to the printer and you will be routed to a page like you see on the right. 16) On the left side of the screen under Server Configuration you will want to click on Print Server. You will be prompted for a username and password. The username is root, the password is (no password).

17) At the top of the screen you will see an option for TCP/IP. After clicking on this tab you can disable DHCP, and set your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. When finished, click the Submit button at the bottom and you should see Accepted to let you know the changes were successful. 18) Your printer is now set up properly. If you are keeping the computer hooked up permanently this way, you will just need to install your printer driver and labeling software package to start printing. If the printer is being put on a network, just turn the power on the printer off and use a regular Ethernet cable to connect the printer to your network.

D. Setting up wireless configuration. 1) Before starting this section, make sure dip switch number 4 on the wireless Ethernet card is in the up position to have the wireless mode enabled to infrastructure. 2) Follow one of the previous 3 methods above (Section A, B, or C) to establish communication through the wired portion of the Ethernet card before continuing to the next step. 3) Open your Admin Manager application (Click Start, All Programs, Admin Manager ). The program will automatically scan the network for any SATO network interface cards. Once you see the appropriate printer you will want to right click on it and click Configuration via Web browser so you can set a static address to it. If you want the card to stay on DHCP, just record the IP address so you can set it up in your printer driver later.

4) Close Admin Manager and open Internet Explorer. Go to your address bar at the top and type the IP address you saw assigned to the printer and you will be routed to a page like you see on the right. 5) On the left side of the screen under Server Configuration you will want to click on Print Server. You will be prompted for a username and password. The username is root, the password is (no password). 6) At the top of the screen you will see an option for TCP/IP. After clicking on this tab you can disable DHCP, and set your IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. When finished, click the Submit button at the bottom and you should see Accepted to let you know the changes were successful.

7) Next click on the Wireless tab at the top and assign your SSID name for your wireless network. 8) Further down on this same page you will see options for WEP security and for WPA security. If you are using WEP, change the drop down box to Enable and select your appropriate key number and password (this would be provided by your IT staff). If you are using WPA security, Change Network Authentication at the top of the page to WPA and then scroll down the page until you reach WPA Config. Choose TKIP or AES depending on what your IT department wants you to use, and enter your password next to Pre-Shared Key. If you are not using security at all, make sure Network Authentication stays on Open System and do not change any settings other than the SSID on this page. When the entire configuration is complete, click Submit at the bottom of the page and you will get an Accepted message. 9) You will now need to turn the printer off, unhook the Ethernet cable, and power the printer back on afterwards. Your printer is now set up for wireless printing. (**Note: If you would like to use the wireless card in Ad hoc mode, put dip switch number 4 on the interface card to the off position.)