Eagle TransEagle Network Software - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – NICUp FTPUp TCPUp
- Page 3 – Figure 1.2.2 Example of Network Configuration Dialog on PC; for an example of what this dialog may look like).
- Page 4 – Figure 1.2.3 Example of TCP/IP Properties Dialog on Your PC; will have been added to your desktop (also to the start menu).; Program; disabled
- Page 5 – Network Properties; Eagle Printer
- Page 6 – Features and Settings; all
- Page 7 – (where x is the printer number that you
- Page 8 – file transfer functionality between receiving
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10/30/2001
Manual Part Number 900-00027-001
1.0 TransEagle
®
Software Guide
1.1 Introduction
The TransEagle
®
Network software package works hand-in- hand with the Eagle
Series Printer to provide a robust remote print control environment. It provides remote
print control to up to five Eagle printers using a 10 Base T, 10Mb/sec connection
networking model. The network connectivity model employed with TransEagle
®
is
comprised of
TCP/IP
and
FTP
client/server
network “channels”. Connectivity is
provided via a
single network cable connection
.
TransEagle
®
can be installed on your PC from the CD that comes with your system. It
is designed to perform best with a Pentium 90Mhz processor or better running
Windows 95/98/NT4/2000. You must also have a 10 base T Network Interface Card
(Ethernet Card) installed on your PC. (Note: the Ethernet connection on the Eagle is
now standard. Some older printers may not have the Ethernet option installed and
would need to be upgraded before you could connect your Eagle to your PC using the
TransEagle
®
software).
This section is current for version 3.10 of TransEagle
®
.
1.2 Getting Connected
Before running TransEagle
®
the first time, make sure the following configurations are
in place.
1.2.1 Cable connection
If a direct connection is desired between the host system and a single Eagle
printer the use of a crossover 10Mb/sec network cable complete with RJ-45
connectors is required to effect the connection. Plug one end of the crossover
cable into the Eagle printer and the other end of the cable into the host system
Network Interface Card.
If multiple Eagle printers are to be connected then a network hub or other
routing device must be utilized. Please refer to the topology and connection
scheme provided by the hub manufacturer for host and Eagle hardware
connectivity. Typically one would attach straight network cables between the
hub and or router directly to each Eagle printer. The host system would then
attach to the hub or to another concentrator device that provides a path to the
Eagle hub and or individual systems etc.
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Page 2 10/30/2001 Manual Part Number 900-00027-001 1.2.2 Eagle Network settings You will need to choose an IP Address for your Eagle. If you are using a direct connection to your PC, then we recommend that you use the default address of 192.168.2.3. If your Eagle already has this address, then you a...
Page 3 10/30/2001 Manual Part Number 900-00027-001 1.2.3 Network Configuration on Your PC Now, you will need to choose an IP address for your PC. If you are already on a local office network and you have obtained and entered an IP address on the Eagle as described above, you shouldn’t need to make a...
Page 4 10/30/2001 Manual Part Number 900-00027-001 10. Click “OK” again at the main network screen. 11. If asked to re-boot your computer, do so at this time Figure 1.2.3 Example of TCP/IP Properties Dialog on Your PC 1.2.4 Configuring TransEagle ® and Making a Connection Once you have run the Leade...