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*Select Disable for DHCP and enter the IP address you wish to use below | *Select Disable for DHCP and enter the IP address you wish to use below | ||
*Press Save All Data | *Press Save All Data | ||
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'''WiFi Setup''' | '''WiFi Setup''' | ||
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*AN AZT-805W Thermal WiFi printer | *AN AZT-805W Thermal WiFi printer | ||
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*Your network’s encryption type | *Your network’s encryption type | ||
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*Plug in and turn on the 805W | *Plug in and turn on the 805W | ||
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**(Windows 7 WiFi network browser shown) There is no password to join the network. | **(Windows 7 WiFi network browser shown) There is no password to join the network. | ||
**That can be changed later in advanced settings to prevent unwanted use of the printer. | **That can be changed later in advanced settings to prevent unwanted use of the printer. | ||
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| + | '''Connecting to the 805W internal web server''' | ||
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| + | *Open a web browser (Internet Explorer shown here) | ||
| + | *Go to URL: 192.168.2.1 | ||
| + | **The default user name and password are listed below | ||
| + | **USER NAME: admin | ||
| + | ***The user name is all lower case | ||
| + | **PASSWORD: 1234567 | ||
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| + | '''Attaching the 805W to your WiFi network''' | ||
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| + | *Click the '''“Wireless Settings”''' link at the left of the screen | ||
| + | *'''SSID:''' 1. Type in the name of your WiFi SSID | ||
| + | **2. Your WiFI SSID may simply be something similar to” Linksys” or “Netgear” | ||
| + | **3. Remember, the SSID is Case Sensitive | ||
| + | *'''NetWork Mode:''' Make sure this setting is INFRA (STA) | ||
| + | *'''Encryption:''' Usually this will simply be WPA-PSK(TKIP). This can vary depending on how the WiFi network was set up at your location | ||
| + | *'''Key Format:''' 1. Change From HEX to ASCII | ||
| + | **2. If you do not change this setting, you will get an error | ||
| + | **3. See section “Setting up the printer’s IP address –Problems / Solutions” | ||
| + | *'''Encryption key:''' Change this to the password that was set up for your WiFi network | ||
| + | *Press the '''SUBMIT''' button | ||
| + | *The screen may reload after pressing the submit button. | ||
| + | *The submit key just saves your current settings | ||
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| + | '''Setting up the printer’s IP address – Problems / Solutions''' | ||
| + | *'''Parameter Error: One of the parameters entered on the previous page was either invalid or missing''' | ||
| + | **o You will get this error if you have not changed the '''Key Format''' | ||
| + | *'''Remember: ''' Change '''Key Format''' From '''HEX''' to ''''ASCII''' | ||
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| + | '''Setting up the printer’s IP address''' | ||
| + | *Click the “Advanced Settings” link at the left of the screen | ||
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| + | '''Static IP Address:''' | ||
| + | *Enter an unused IP address, example: 192.168.1.89, 192.168.1.112, 192.168.1.201 | ||
| + | *You will need to know this IP address when you set up your Point Of Sale application | ||
| + | **To find out the usable IP addresses range go to the Windows search bar and type "cmd" the start the command prompt app | ||
| + | **Once the command prompt populates type in "arp -a" and use first IP to identify range "192.168.1.89" in this example you could use "192.168.1.200" | ||
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| + | '''Subnet Mask:''' | ||
| + | *Enter the subnet mask of your network | ||
| + | *For a 192.168.1.xxx type of network, the Subnet Mask will be 255.255.255.0 | ||
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| + | '''Default Gateway:''' | ||
| + | *This is usually the IP of your router | ||
| + | *On most networks that follow the IP address pattern of 192.168.1.xxx, this will be 192.168.1.1 | ||
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| + | '''DNS Server:''' | ||
| + | *On most networks, this matches your Default Gateway | ||
| + | *If your Default gateway is 192.168.1.1, put 192.168.1.1 in this field Click update settings | ||
| + | *You may get a screen that says “making this configuration page inaccessible…” or a similar message. Simply move to the Final Setup instructions | ||
| + | **You can find the all this values by going to the Windows search bar and type "cmd" then start the command prompt application | ||
| + | **Once the command prompt populates type in "ipconfig /all" then looks for those values, they should be listed towards the bottom | ||
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| + | '''Final setup''' | ||
| + | *Turn the printer off | ||
| + | *Wait 5 seconds | ||
| + | *Turn printer back on | ||
| + | *Point a web browser that is a part of your network to the IP address you set for the printer | ||
'''App Configuration''' | '''App Configuration''' | ||
Latest revision as of 08:29, 16 June 2021
Specifications & Requirements
- Resolution: 203 dpi
- Dimensions: 5.7" x 7.1 x 5.9 inches (W x D x H)
- Weight: 3.2 lbs
- Auto cutter: 500,000 cuts
- Operating temperature range: 41~115 deg F
- Driver support: Win 2000/XP/Vista/7
- Interface: Serial, USB, WiFi, RJ-11, Ethernet
- User language support
- Paper width: 80 mm
- Reliability: printer head life - 100 KM
Product information sheet
User manual
Media:805W_Manual_Revision_2.2.2.pdf
Configuration
Wired/LAN Setup
- Power off the Printer and connect to an Ethernet cable.
- Hold down the Feed button and switch on the Printer. A receipt will print out showing the IP Address.
- On a PC enter the IP Address you see on the Receipt. Enter admin for the Username and 123458 for the Password
- Click on the option Net on the top
- Select Disable for DHCP and enter the IP address you wish to use below
- Press Save All Data
WiFi Setup
You will need:
- AN AZT-805W Thermal WiFi printer
- A Computer or Tablet with WiFi capability.
- Your Network’s WiFi SSID
- Your network’s WiFi password
- An unused IP address on your network
- Your network’s encryption type
Connecting your device to the 805W WiFi
- Plug in and turn on the 805W
- Open the wireless network browser on your device
- This is the browser you would use to connect to a WiFi network
- Connect to the “Simple-WiFi” network in the WiFi network browser
- (Windows 7 WiFi network browser shown) There is no password to join the network.
- That can be changed later in advanced settings to prevent unwanted use of the printer.
Connecting to the 805W internal web server
- Open a web browser (Internet Explorer shown here)
- Go to URL: 192.168.2.1
- The default user name and password are listed below
- USER NAME: admin
- The user name is all lower case
- PASSWORD: 1234567
Attaching the 805W to your WiFi network
- Click the “Wireless Settings” link at the left of the screen
- SSID: 1. Type in the name of your WiFi SSID
- 2. Your WiFI SSID may simply be something similar to” Linksys” or “Netgear”
- 3. Remember, the SSID is Case Sensitive
- NetWork Mode: Make sure this setting is INFRA (STA)
- Encryption: Usually this will simply be WPA-PSK(TKIP). This can vary depending on how the WiFi network was set up at your location
- Key Format: 1. Change From HEX to ASCII
- 2. If you do not change this setting, you will get an error
- 3. See section “Setting up the printer’s IP address –Problems / Solutions”
- Encryption key: Change this to the password that was set up for your WiFi network
- Press the SUBMIT button
- The screen may reload after pressing the submit button.
- The submit key just saves your current settings
Setting up the printer’s IP address – Problems / Solutions
- Parameter Error: One of the parameters entered on the previous page was either invalid or missing
- o You will get this error if you have not changed the Key Format
- Remember: Change Key Format From HEX to 'ASCII
Setting up the printer’s IP address
- Click the “Advanced Settings” link at the left of the screen
Static IP Address:
- Enter an unused IP address, example: 192.168.1.89, 192.168.1.112, 192.168.1.201
- You will need to know this IP address when you set up your Point Of Sale application
- To find out the usable IP addresses range go to the Windows search bar and type "cmd" the start the command prompt app
- Once the command prompt populates type in "arp -a" and use first IP to identify range "192.168.1.89" in this example you could use "192.168.1.200"
Subnet Mask:
- Enter the subnet mask of your network
- For a 192.168.1.xxx type of network, the Subnet Mask will be 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
- This is usually the IP of your router
- On most networks that follow the IP address pattern of 192.168.1.xxx, this will be 192.168.1.1
DNS Server:
- On most networks, this matches your Default Gateway
- If your Default gateway is 192.168.1.1, put 192.168.1.1 in this field Click update settings
- You may get a screen that says “making this configuration page inaccessible…” or a similar message. Simply move to the Final Setup instructions
- You can find the all this values by going to the Windows search bar and type "cmd" then start the command prompt application
- Once the command prompt populates type in "ipconfig /all" then looks for those values, they should be listed towards the bottom
Final setup
- Turn the printer off
- Wait 5 seconds
- Turn printer back on
- Point a web browser that is a part of your network to the IP address you set for the printer
App Configuration
- Log into the Quicksale POS application.
- Choose Options and then Choose Peripheral Devices
- Choose Kitchen Printer and Choose Network
- Enter the IP address you assigned for either the Wireless or LAN configuration
