Brother International QL-810W Users Guide - Page 52

Menu Bar, Apply Settings to the Printer

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Changing the Label Printer Settings Menu Bar 4 The following explains about the menu items in the settings dialog box. • Apply Settings to the Printer Applies the settings to the Label Printer. • Save Settings in Command File Saves the specified settings in a command file. The file extension is .bin. The saved command file can be used with the mass storage mode to apply the settings to a Label Printer. For more information, see Mass Storage Mode (QL-820NWB only) on page 86. 4 Note If the [Disable these settings] check box is selected, the settings in that tab are not saved. Important • The following information is not saved with the command file: • Node name • IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (when the IP address is set to [STATIC]) • The saved communication settings commands are intended to be used only for applying settings to a Label Printer. To apply the settings to the Label Printer using this command file, use the mass storage mode. • Saved command files contain authentication keys and passwords. Take necessary measures to protect saved command files, such as saving them in a location that cannot be accessed by other users. • Do not send command files to a different printer model. • Import  Import from the current computer wireless settings Imports the settings from the computer. Note • When importing the computer's wireless settings, administrator privileges for the computer are needed. • Only personal security authentication settings (open system, public key authentication and WPA/WPA2-PSK) can be imported. Enterprise security authentication (such as LEAP and EAP-FAST), WPA2-PSK (TKIP) and WPA-PSK (AES) settings cannot be imported. • If multiple wireless LANs are enabled for the computer you use, the first wireless settings (only personal settings) that are detected will be considered for the import data. • Only the settings (communication mode, SSID, authentication method, encryption mode and authentication key) from the [Wireless LAN] tab - [Wireless Settings] pane can be imported.  Select a Profile to import Imports the exported file and applies the settings to a Label Printer. Click [Browse] and select the file you want to import. The settings in the selected file appear in the settings display/change area. 42

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Changing the Label Printer Settings
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4
Menu Bar
4
The following explains about the menu items in the settings dialog box.
Apply Settings to the Printer
Applies the settings to the Label Printer.
Save Settings in Command File
Saves the specified settings in a command file. The file extension is .bin.
The saved command file can be used with the mass storage mode to apply the settings to a Label Printer.
For more information, see
Mass Storage Mode (QL-820NWB only)
on page 86.
Note
If the [
Disable these settings
] check box is selected, the settings in that tab are not saved.
Important
The following information is not saved with the command file:
Node name
IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (when the IP address is set to [
STATIC
])
The saved communication settings commands are intended to be used only for applying settings to a
Label Printer. To apply the settings to the Label Printer using this command file, use the mass storage
mode.
Saved command files contain authentication keys and passwords. Take necessary measures to protect
saved command files, such as saving them in a location that cannot be accessed by other users.
Do not send command files to a different printer model.
Import
Import from the current computer wireless settings
Imports the settings from the computer.
Note
When importing the computer's wireless settings, administrator privileges for the computer are needed.
Only personal security authentication settings (open system, public key authentication and
WPA/WPA2-PSK) can be imported. Enterprise security authentication (such as LEAP and EAP-FAST),
WPA2-PSK (TKIP) and WPA-PSK (AES) settings cannot be imported.
If multiple wireless LANs are enabled for the computer you use, the first wireless settings (only personal
settings) that are detected will be considered for the import data.
Only the settings (communication mode, SSID, authentication method, encryption mode and
authentication key) from the [
Wireless LAN
] tab - [
Wireless Settings
] pane can be imported.
Select a Profile to import
Imports the exported file and applies the settings to a Label Printer.
Click [
Browse
] and select the file you want to import. The settings in the selected file appear in the
settings display/change area.