Setting up for pop3 e-mail printing – Intermec EASYCODER PL4 User Manual

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2

Ping the IP address of the printer and verify
acknowledgement (from a DOS prompt on Windows
platforms).

3

Print a test label via Intermec PLUS. Test using TCP sockets
(port 6101) and LPD.

Setting Up for POP3 E-mail Printing

PL4 printer

Email
To:
From:

Access
point

Host

Laptop

PC

P L 4 U 0 5 3 . e p s

The PL4 printer is capable of connecting to a POP3 mailbox.
With POP3 enabled, you can configure the printer to print out
any mail messages in a designated POP3 mailbox account along
with saving to its file system any e-mail file attachments.

The procedures in this section assume you already have your
printer properly configured to operate on your wireless network.
If you have not yet configured your printer for basic wireless
operation, please refer to “Setting Up for LPD or TCP Printing”
or “Setting Up for WEP Encryption” earlier in this guide.

To enable POP3 support on your printer, you need access to a
POP3 server on your network. You need to have a dedicated
POP3 mailbox created specifically for the printer. If you are not
familiar with creating POP3 accounts, please contact your
network administrator for assistance. Because the printer deletes
the e-mail messages after it processes them, it is highly
recommended that you do use an e-mail account specifically set
aside for the printer and is not shared for any other use. For
example, you should not use your own personal POP3 account.

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