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Network Installation: Setting up the Server (Sharing your Smart Label Printer) Windows 95/98
1. Smart Label software version 4.53 or greater is required for networking. If you have an earlier version, click here to download the latest version. 2. Click the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Printers.
3. Right-click the SLP you want to be shared on the network, and then click Sharing. 4. NOTE: You can share a printer only if it is connected to your computer.
5. Click Shared As.
6. Type a name for your shared printer such as "Johns SLP". This is the name that other people will look for when searching for your SLP on the network.
7. Add a comment to describe your printer. You might want to include your SLP model. For example, "SLP 100" or "SLP 220". If you dont want to include a comment, leave it blank.
8. Type a password. This is a password that other people will need to use in order to use your SLP. If you dont want to set up a password for your printer, leave it blank.
9. Click OK. Your SLP is now shared on the network.
Network Installation: Setting up the Server (Sharing your Smart Label Printer) Windows NT 4.0/2000
1. Smart Label software version 4.53 or greater is required for networking. If you have an earlier version, click here to download the latest version.
2. Click the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Printers.
3. Right-click the SLP you want to be shared on the network, and then click Sharing. 4. NOTE: You can share a printer only if it is connected to your computer.
5. Click Shared.
6. Type a name for your shared printer such as "Johns SLP". This is the name that other people will use when they look for your SLP on the network.
7. Click Ok. Your SLP is now shared on the network.
Network installation: Setting up the Client under Windows 95/98
NOTE: You must install the Smart Label software version 4.53 or greater in order to set your computer up as a client. If you have an earlier version, click here to download the latest version.
1. Double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on your Desktop.
2. Locate and double-click the computer with the SLP you want to use.
3. Click the SLP.
4. Choose Install from the File menu. The Add Printer wizard will guide you through the installation.
5. When you are prompted for the Manufacturer and Model of your printer, click Have Disk then click OK. Insert your Smart Label CD or diskette into the drive, select the drive and click Browse. Select your printer.
6. Once youve gone through the Add Printer wizard, the printer will be added to your Printers folder.
Network installation: Setting up the Client under Windows NT 4.0/2000
NOTE: You must install the Smart Label software in order to set your computer up as a client. If you have an earlier version, click here to download the latest version.
1. Double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on your Desktop.
2. Locate and double-click the computer with the SLP you want to use.
3. Click the SLP.
NOTE: If the printer that you want to connect to does not appear, please consult your System Administrator.
4. Choose Install from the File menu.
5. The printer has now been added to your Printers folder.
Printing Labels to a Networked Smart Label Printer
1. Start the Smart Label software application from the Start menu.
2. Select Printer Setup from the Label menu.
3. Click Add Printer and then click Network.
4. Select a shared SLP from the Shared Printers list.
5. Click OK.
6. From this point forward, all labels will be printed to that shared SLP on the network until you select another shared printer or select your own local SLP.
Printing Labels from a Windows application to a Networked Smart Label Printer
1. Select Print from the File menu of the application you are running.
2. Select the SLP from the list.
3. Click Properties and select your label size and orientation. You will also need to adjust the margins by selecting Page Setup from the File menu. "0.2" is typically a good setting for all margins.
Printing Error message: A Fatal Exception 0E has occurred at 0028:C007DBD2 in VXD mrtRate(01) + 0000156A
When you install Intuits QuickBooks 2000 (Release 1 or 2), or Quicken 2000, the mrtrate.vxd file is installed, which may cause a conflict with the SLP. Attempting to print from the SLP will result in the error message.
To resolve this issue:
1. Download and install the update file, qbmrtfix.exe, to your desktop or a temporary directory. 2. The qbmrtfix.exe file is available for download from the Intuit web site. Click here to download.
3. Close any virus-protection software that is currently running.
4. Double-click the downloaded file (qbmrtfix.exe) to install the update.
5. After the installation completes, restart your computer.
Fading Labels
All SLPs use thermal labels for printing. By using thermal labels, the reliability of the printer is much better than printers that require ribbons or ink pads. However, there are two limitations to thermal labels:
1. First, thermal paper/labels are sensitive to UV (ultraviolet) light. UV light reacts with the thermal coating and fades the image.
2. Second, the thermal coating will react to the gas vapors released by the polyvinyl used in most plastic binders, causing the image to fade.
Labels sold by Seiko Instruments USA Inc. have been tested in a number of environments. The test results have shown that if the labels have a limited exposure to direct UV light sources the labels should last many years. Also, image fading can be significantly reduced if a vapor barrier (e.g. "Scotch" tape) is placed between the label and the plastic surface of binders.
Macintosh Support
The SLP 200 is not compatible with Macintosh systems.
Configuring Serial Ports on a PC
An improperly configured serial port is a common problem in PCs. Your serial port is improperly configured if:
1. Two serial ports (and/or internal modems) devices share the same COM port address 2. Your serial port and another device in the computer share the same IRQ (interrupt request)
You will need to verify and possibly reconfigure some of the settings of your serial port and other peripherals in your computer in order to resolve the problem. Consult the manufacturers of the respective hardware in your computer for more information.
Changing Label Rolls while Printing Lists
Care should be taken not to power off the printer when changing label rolls during the printing of multiple labels. Shutting off the SLP clears the printer's buffer and may result in lost labels. Also, when changing labels, it is possible that the last label on a roll may need to be reprinted.
Obtaining Replacement Parts
Replacement parts for SLPs are available directly from Seiko Instruments USA Inc.. They can be purchased by calling: (800) 688-0817, (716) 871-6711 (U.S. or Canada), 0845-309-8028 (United Kingdom), 0049 (0)6102 297-0 (Germany).
32-22005-01 SLP 200 Label Spindle
32-22004-01 SLP 200 Print Engine Cover
60-23002-01 SLP 100/200 AC Adapter, U.S. version (120V)
60-23003-10 SLP 100/200 AC Adapter, Euro version (230V)
60-23004-50 SLP 100/200 AC Adapter, UK version (240V)
60-23005-70 SLP 100/200 AC Adapter, Australia version (240V)
34-23007-01 SLP 100/200 Serial Cable
34-23006-01 SLP 100/200 USB Cable
22-23012-01 SLP 100/200 User Guide (U.S.)
20-84069-01 SLP 100/200 Quick Start Card (U.S.)
22-23013-10 SLP 100/200 User Guide (Europe)
20-23009-10 SLP 100/200 Quick Start Card (Europe)
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