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Are you printing in thermal transfer mode or on thermal direct stock? Sounds like your image is not black enough for your scanner. Things to check: adjust printhead temperature, change ribbon stock, change thermal-direct stock, adjust scanner's sensitivity.
1.Log into router 2. Verify wireless router name( on the computer) >>> ( on/off) 3.Note router name you are connecting to. 4.. Check the laptop,desktop,printer do ipconfig /all to see current IP addresses. 5. Set the laptop up in the router by WEP KEY or MAC address. 6.Note router name you are connecting to. 7. Move the device about 20ft away and try to log on to the internet. This is for all routers to set up wirelessly.
You can get one from most PC Dealers or Computer stores or buy one from eBay. Just select the required length of the cable, selct male / female connectors and number of pins as required for each end of the cable.
2 ways you can determine the IP setup.
1: You can use Sato's ip net software, available from the Sato web page. This software will discover the printer on the network through a connected PC.
2: With the NIC carad inserted, the IP address can be set through the front panel by depressing the line key while powering up the printer. You can scroll through to the settings and change to the needed IP address
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