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Change Node Name/Bluetooth Device, Reset to Default Communication Settings

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Chapter 3 NOTE • 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) and WPA2-PSK (TKIP) settings cannot be imported. • If multiple wireless LANs are enabled for the computer being used, the first wireless settings (only personal settings) that are detected will be considered for the import data. • Only 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 printer. Click [Browse] to display a dialog box for browsing for the file. Select the file to be imported. The settings in the selected file appear in the settings display/change area. NOTE • All settings, such as wireless settings or TCP/IP settings, can be imported. However, node names cannot be imported. • Only profiles that are compatible with the selected printer can be imported. • If the imported profile's IP address is set to [STATIC], change the IP address of the imported profile, if necessary, so that it does not duplicate the IP address of an existing printer on the network whose settings have been completed. 4 Export Saves the current settings in a file. NOTE If the [Disable these settings] check box is selected, the settings in that tab are not saved. 5 Automatically restart the printer after applying new settings If this check box is selected, the printer automatically restarts after communication settings are applied. If this check box is cleared, printers must be manually restarted. NOTE When configuring multiple printers, you can reduce the time required to change settings by clearing this check box. In this case, we recommend selecting this check box when configuring the first printer so that you can confirm that each setting is operating as intended. 6 Automatically detects the connected printer, and retrieves the current settings. If this check box is selected and a printer is connected to the computer, the printer is automatically detected and the printer's current settings are displayed in the [Current Status] pane. NOTE If the model of the connected printer is different than that of the printer shown in the [Printer] drop-down list, the settings available on all tabs change to match the connected printer. 7 Change Node Name/Bluetooth Device Name Allows each node name to be changed. 8 Reset to Default Communication Settings Returns the communication settings to their factory defaults. 9 Display Help Displays the Help. 10 About Displays the version information. Exported files are not encrypted. 30

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NOTE
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) and WPA2-PSK (TKIP) settings
cannot be imported.
If multiple wireless LANs are enabled for the
computer being used, the first wireless settings
(only personal settings) that are detected will
be considered for the import data.
Only 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 printer.
Click [
Browse
] to display a dialog box for
browsing for the file. Select the file to be
imported. The settings in the selected file
appear in the settings display/change area.
NOTE
All settings, such as wireless settings or
TCP/IP settings, can be imported. However,
node names cannot be imported.
Only profiles that are compatible with the
selected printer can be imported.
If the imported profile’s IP address is set to
[
STATIC
], change the IP address of the
imported profile, if necessary, so that it does
not duplicate the IP address of an existing
printer on the network whose settings have
been completed.
4
Export
Saves the current settings in a file.
NOTE
If the [
Disable these settings
] check box is
selected, the settings in that tab are not saved.
5
Automatically restart the printer after
applying new settings
If this check box is selected, the printer
automatically restarts after communication
settings are applied.
If this check box is cleared, printers must be
manually restarted.
NOTE
When configuring multiple printers, you can
reduce the time required to change settings by
clearing this check box. In this case, we
recommend selecting this check box when
configuring the first printer so that you can
confirm that each setting is operating as
intended.
6
Automatically detects the connected
printer, and retrieves the current settings.
If this check box is selected and a printer is
connected to the computer, the printer is
automatically detected and the printer’s current
settings are displayed in the [
Current Status
]
pane.
NOTE
If the model of the connected printer is different
than that of the printer shown in the [
Printer
]
drop-down list, the settings available on all tabs
change to match the connected printer.
7
Change Node Name/Bluetooth Device
Name
Allows each node name to be changed.
8
Reset to Default Communication Settings
Returns the communication settings to their
factory defaults.
9
Display Help
Displays the Help.
10 About
Displays the version information.
Exported files are not encrypted.