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MODEL:LK-P43
Portable Printer
SEWOO TECH CO.,LTD.
374-2, Gajang-dong, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do, 447-210, Korea
TEL : +82-31-459-8200 FAX : +82-31-459-8880
www.miniprinter.com
P43 Rev. A 05/13
System Administrator Manual
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Page 1 - MODEL:LK-P43

MODEL:LK-P43Portable PrinterSEWOO TECH CO.,LTD.374-2, Gajang-dong, Osan-si, Gyeonggi-do, 447-210, KoreaTEL : +82-31-459-8200 FAX : +82-31-459-8880w

Page 2 - Table of Contents

16172-1-3. Buttons1. Select Keyboard in Diagnostics Menu.2. Press the upper left Up(▲) button, press the Down(▼) button, and press Enter( ) button

Page 3 - 4. WI-FI

18192-1-5. Data DumpUse this menu if you are having problems with a data stream. Data Dump captures the data from the communications port and prints

Page 4 - 1. INTRODUCTION

20213. SETTING UP THE PRINTER3-1. SETUPThis chapter describes, how to set up the printer 1. Turn on the printer. 2. Press Enter( ) button. 3. Press

Page 5 - 1-4. Selecting a Language

22233-1-2. BacklightThis Menu can activate or deactivate Backlight of LCD.1. In Setup Menu, select Backlight.2. Select Disable or Enable3. You see:.4.

Page 6 - 2. Using Diagnostics

2425▶+Press Up(▲) button[Move cursor. (+00)]Press Down(▼) button[Character is changed]Press Enter( ) button.[Exit after stored.]First position(+00)

Page 7 - **Sensors

26274. When to set, if you set exceeding minimum/maximum range then following Menu appears on the upper part and then returns to Setting Menu agai

Page 8 - A/D Value = 194

2829Depending on your supply, set the sensor mode accordingly:Gap Use for die cut (no black mark) supplies. If you

Page 9 - 2-1-2. Display

30311. With the printer turned off, remove one or two labels from the liner.2. With the printer in peel mode, place the liner over the sensor.3. Press

Page 10 - 2-1-4. RAM

32331. Cover the lower black mark with a label, 2. Press Enter( ) button 3. Following message appears, press Enter( ) button to continue. Black

Page 11 - 2-1-6. About

34351. Cover the upper black mark with a label. BM Upper is recommended for our supply.2. Move to next step by pressing Enter( ) button in followi

Page 12 - 3. SETTING UP THE PRINTER

1Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION4 1-1 Using This Manual 4 1-2 Using the Menu Chart 4 1-3 Using the Display and Buttons 5 1-3-1 Sel

Page 13 - 3-1-3. Contrast

3637The following values must be set for serial communication with PC.3-1-5. Serial CommunicationsYou can set serial communication using this Menu.Op

Page 14 - 3-1-4. Printer

38391. Select Setup Menu – Serial Comm – Data Bits.1. Select Setup Menu – Serial Comm – Stop Bits.2. Select one of 7 Data Bits, 8 Data Bits. 2. Select

Page 15 - **Adjusting the Margin Adjust

40411. Select Setup Menu – Power Management - Low Power2. Select the Power Save Time among disable, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 1

Page 16 - BM Upper

42434-1. RF NetworkUse these instructions to set up a printer using the printer’s RF Network menu in the printer’s Tool Box.The RF Network menu allows

Page 17 - Gap Mode

4445To check the printer’s network status, use this menu.To exit, press at any time.The Congure menu allows you to set the printer’s IP address,

Page 18 - Black Mark Lower Mode

4647Setting the Subnet MaskSetting the GatewayThis option sets the printer’s subnet mask.1. From the Congure menu, select Subnet Mask.This option set

Page 19 - **Setting the Detect

4849Setting the ProtocolSetting the SSIDThis option sets the Protocol.1. From the Congure menu, select Protocol : TCP or LPD. (TCP Fixed)This option

Page 20 - **Parity

50514-2. Wi-Fi setting utility instructionExecute a utility program, press the ‘Start Wi-Fi Settings’ button as shown the image below.4-2-1. Port and

Page 21 - Exit and Save

52534-3. Using the Web InterfaceTo use the web interface follow the steps outlined in section 8.0 to establish the IP address of the module. Once the

Page 22 - 3-1-6. Power Management

54554-3-2. StatusStatus menu includes “Module Status” .As shown Figure 3, the “Module Status” will be shown when you select the “Status” in “Website N

Page 23 - 4. Wi-Fi

234. WI-FI42 4-1 RF Network42 4-2 Wi-Fi setting utility instruction50 4-2-1 Port and Wi-Fi Information Tab 51 4-2-2 Wi-Fi

Page 24 - Setting the IP Address

5657Conguration menu includes all the menus for Wireless LAN setting.4-3-4. CongurationAs shown Figure 5, this can set the parameters in “Express Se

Page 25 - Setting the Power Mode

5859When WEP64 / WEP128 → WEP Key 1 Sets WEP Key #1 to binary value. Can be 10 or 26 hex digits(10 digits for 64 bits, 26 digits for 128 bits). Defaul

Page 26 - **Network Information

6061Setting the security congurations in Wireless LANWLAN Security SettingsFigure 7 – WLAN Security Settings Web PageWLAN Security Type Selects the W

Page 27 - 4-2-3. WPA Authentication Tab

6263When WPA-LEAP / WPA-LEAP64 / WPA-LEAP128→ WPA Protocol VersionSelects the preferred WPA protocol. Selecting a specic protocol helps speed up roam

Page 28 - 4-3. Using the Web Interface

6465When Advanced → EAP Anonymous Identity Anonymous identity string for EAP (to be used as the unencrypted identity with EAP types that support diffe

Page 29 - 4-3-3. Navigating the Website

6667DH Parameter/Parameter2 File Name DH/DSA parameters/parameters2 le name (in PEM format). This is an optional conguration le for setting paramet

Page 30 - 4-3-4. Conguration

6869WLAN Gateway IP Address Congures the static gateway IP address of the module if the DHCP Client is disabled. If the Ethernet Role is Router and t

Page 31 - Enabled = Use DHCP

7071WINS Server1 IP Address Congures the Primary WINS Server Address. This value is used for WINS lookups. If the DHCP Client is enabled, the wins-se

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7273You can delete the conguration les saved in the Module.Delete Conguration FileFigure 10 – Delete Conguration File Web Page4-3-5. CertificatesA

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7475Delete CerticateTable 3 - Uploading CerticatesFigure 12 – Delete CerticateStep DescriptionNavigation Bar Select Conguration You will see a lis

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451. INTRODUCTION1-1. Using This Manual1-2. Using the Menu ChartSubjects Contents 1Introduction Notes before using printer2Diagnostics How to print te

Page 35

76774-3-7. MaintenanceThe module’s rmware may be updated using the web interface; please refer to Table 5 for the procedure to do this. Updating the

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7879Select reboot module, the following message is shown. Select “Yes”, the Module is reset.Restart ModuleFigure 17 – Module Reset4-3-8. Updating a Fi

Page 37 - Step Description

80814-4. Wi-Fi Glossary Access Point An interface between a wireless network and a wired network. Access points can be used with Ethernet or other com

Page 38 - 4-3-5. Certificates

8283NIC or Network Interface Card An adapter (board or card) that can be inserted into a device, so the device can be connected to a network. The NIC

Page 39 - 4-3-6. Network

8485TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)Changes the encryption keys regularly and has time limits before new keys are created. Changing the key peri

Page 40 - 4-3-7. Maintenance

86875-1. Using the Bluetooth Settings Dialog 5. Bluetooth This Menu sets Bluetooth communication.1. Select Setup Menu – Bluetooth – Security.2. Selec

Page 41 - 4-3-8. Updating a Field

88891. Select Setup Menu – Bluetooth – Address.1. Select Setup Menu – Bluetooth – Printing Info.2. You may see:.3. If it is successful, it starts to p

Page 42 - 4-4. Wi-Fi Glossary

90915-2-1. Printer Connection Settings You can connect the printer to PC by Serial (COM1 – COM9) or USB port. When you use Serial Port, you have to ch

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925-2-5. Emulation SettingsWhen you click “Get Emulation”, you can see the current emulation setting of the printer.

Page 44 - 4-5. Wi-Fi Specications

67Select Exit Menu or press the power ( )button to return to the previous menu. There are three ways to print.1. When turning on the printer, press

Page 45 - 5. Bluetooth

892-1. DiagnosticsThis chapter describes how to use Diagnostics in the Tool Box.You can view test results through this Menu; however, you cannot chang

Page 46 - 5-2. Bluetooth Interface

1011Gray Scale printednot applicable3. Select Printer - Test Label - Gray Scale in Diagnostics Menu.4. Select Printer – Test Label – MIF Info in Diag

Page 47 - 5-2-3. PIN Code Information

12132. Select Printer – Sensors – Black Mark in the Diagnostics Menu. Check whether A/D value is changing in Black Mark sensor position while feedi

Page 48 - 5-2-5. Emulation Settings

14151. Select Printer – Printhead – Temperat in the Diagnostics Menu.1. You can check it in the battery shape located at upper right side of the ready

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