
Push 'Configure Port' and change the settings as specified below: SLP 440 or SLP 450: 38,400 Bits per second SLP 410 SLP 420, SLP 430: 57,600 Bits per second For all printers: Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: Hardware If you change the speed settings, BE SURE to check other properties as well.

After the new printer appears in Printers & Faxes, right click the printer and select the 'Properties'. (Test pages are for legal paper and don't work right for small labels.) Push Finish. OPTIONAL: Enter location and comment.ĭo NOT print a test page. OPTIONAL: If you want to use the printer instance to print by SLP, turn sharing on for the printer. Select your printer model from the 'Printers' list. Scroll to the end of the Manufacturer list and select 'SII'. Turn off the 'Automatically detect Plug and Play' checkbox.
#SMART LABEL PRINTER 220 WINDOWS 7 SERIAL#
(It may be COM2 through 4 if you have more than one serial port on your machine.) Push Next.
#SMART LABEL PRINTER 220 WINDOWS 7 HOW TO#
I found instructions below on how to configure Seiko printers at: Q: How do I set up an SLP to print by serial?Ī: Do the following: From within the Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Printers & Faxes Double click 'Add Printer' Select a serial port. You won't be able to use LPT ports (parallel ports) since this is a serial connection rather than parallel. Hi Ellen- Thanks for contacting Plugable support, I'll be happy to help. (expect for maybe like an extreme case where a game does need it, but I can't think of any) i tried to do what you said but i couldnt find any directory which made the operation flop.

I have tried to change every setting in the SLP software, but nothing works.īut unless you just want it for fun, there's no need for the GC bios to run games. I.e., I can get to the point of creating a label but when I try to print, the message 'Can't initialize port LPT1' displays. Advised to purchase a converter, I bought a plugable USB serial converter, but neither computer recognizes the printer.

I want to use it with either my Compaq Presario V6000 with Windows XP or my HP desktop with Windows 7. I have a Seiko Smart Label printer, model 220, that has been working great-with my old desktop. Printing labels individually or in small groups has always been better. Smart Label Printers are known around the world for their ease of use and convenience.
