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Connecting Your BOCA Lemur Printer

This article goes over connecting your BOCA Lemur printer to the Passage Manager App

Written by Alex Linebrink
Updated over a week ago

The BOCA Lemur printer is a concert-style ticket printer that works with the iOS version of the Passage Manager App for printing tickets on-demand as they're sold!
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Printer Requirements:

  • FGL 26 Software

  • Resolution: 300 DPI

  • RADJW paper guide, preset for 2” ticket width

  • Ethernet Connectivity Interface (WIFI add-on is optional)

    • Must be connected to the same wireless router/network used by the mobile device running the Passage Manager App

We suggest the version sold from the Passage Shop.
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To set-up and connect your BOCA Lemur Printer:

  1. Plug ethernet cord into printer, and into your wireless router.

  2. Plug power cord into printer.

  3. Flip switch to turn printer on.

  4. Insert printer stock into loading area until the printer grabs it.

  5. Hit "Test" button to print a test ticket.

  6. Download the "Passage Manager" app on an iOS device connected to the same wireless router as the printer.

  7. In Passage Manager App, login, select the "Settings" menu (denoted by a gear icon), and the tap "Boca Printer".

  8. On the Boca Printer screen, enter the IP address from the test ticket.

    1. This should start with "192.168.".

    2. For any of the 3-digit sections, leave out any leading zeros. So if your IP on the ticket is "192.168.030.001", then you would type in "192.168.30.1".

  9. Click "Connect" and it should add your printer.

    1. Once connected successfully you'll see thew "Connected to Printer at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" message beneath the "Print Test Ticket" button.

    2. The printer will stay added for future checkouts on this device.

  10. Feel free to click "Print Test Ticket" to verify operation.

  11. During your next checkout, you can now click "Print Tickets" on the checkout screen to print out tickets, or "Print Receipt" to print out a receipt.


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A couple of notes:

  • If your printer has a wireless card the ethernet will likely be disabled by default.

    • IF your test ticket prints as "0.0.0.0", then this is the case. To enable ethernet, you can tap the "Menu" button while the printer is powered on until you see "Ethernet" on the LCD screen and then enable from there.

  • Your wireless printer can also be setup to connect to your wireless router wirelessly. This is also done through the "menu" settings.

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