Overview
The SNAP Printers offer Ethernet communications as a standard feature. This
allows the user to attach a SNAP printer to their network and send formats and
data over the network. Network communications offer significant advantages,
including sending data from a remote location and significantly increased
download speed.
The SNAP printer must be configured to each specific network. The printer’s IP
address, Sub Mask and Gateway must be set up to work on the network. Contact
your network administration to determine the values for your specific network.
The SNAP printers offer two ways to set up the network configuration. Interactive
Configuration is the easiest, but it requires connecting a monitor and keyboard to
the printer. The Configuration File method requires a host computer or laptop
running PCMate Platinum and a serial connection to the printer.
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