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Distributed printing
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In the [Distributed Printing Settings] 
dialog box, select the printers to be used 
for distributed printing.
1.Click [Detect Current Paper Information...].
2.The current printer information that was 
detected appears below "Current paper" and 
"Paper Type".
3.Select the check box beside the "Printer Name" 
to be used for distributed printing.
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Specify the label size to be used for 
printing. 
 
A. If only one printer has been selected.
In the dialog box from step 4, select the printer 
whose setting is to be specified, and then either 
double-click it or right-click it and click "Settings". 
From the "Set paper" drop-down list, select the 
label size.
B. If multiple printers have been selected.
In the dialog box from step 4, select the printers 
whose setting are to be specified, and right-click 
them and click "Settings". From the "Set paper" 
 
drop-down list, select the label size. The same 
label size setting is applied to all selected 
printers.
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Click [OK] to close the label size setting window.
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Click [OK] to close the "Distributed Printing Settings" window.
Setup is completed.
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Click [OK] to start distributed printing.
If multiple printers are connected, you can find the desired printer from its port name.
The xxxxxxxxxxxx in BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx in the port name indicates the MAC address/Ethernet 
address of the printer.
The MAC address/Ethernet address can be checked by printing the printer set-up information.
Press and hold down the Cut button when the power is on to print the printer set-up information.
Information to be displayed in the dialog box from step 4 can be entered in the "Notes" text box.
The settings below "Printer Settings" and "Notes" are not available.
• If the selected label size is different from that displayed beside "Current paper", 
 appears 
beside the setting below "Current paper". Load the printer with label specified "Set paper".
• We recommend performing a connection test for your operating environment.
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