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Setup for Windows PC or Other Device Communications
After Your Printer is Connected
Test Communications by Printing
Test Printing with an Ethernet Printer Connected to a Network
Test Printing with an Ethernet Printer Connected to a Network
Test Printing with an Ethernet Printer Connected to a Network
Test print on an Ethernet printer connected to a wired or wireless network (LAN or WLAN) with a command prompt (or search for and click
Run
from the Windows Start menu):
Create a text file with the following characters:
~WC
Save the file as
TEST.ZPL
, or use any other arbitrary file name and extension.
On the printer’s Configuration Report’s Network Status printout, identify the IP address of the printer.
In a web browser window address bar, on a system that is connected to the same LAN or WAN as the printer, type
ftp
followed by the printer's IP address.
For example, if the printer's IP address is
123.45.67.01
, type
ftp 123.45.67.01
.
The printer should print a new print configuration report.
If the report does not print, see
Troubleshooting
.
Test Communications by Printing