First - Get IP address of printer
Turn the Star webPRNT printer off using the on/off switch on the printer
Hold down the feed button on the front of the printer, turn the printer on and keep holding the feed button until you a beep from the printer and then let go.
The printer will print two pieces of paper. At the bottom of the second piece will be the IP address of the printer, as well as the default gateway and subnet mask.
If it does not print the two pieces of paper try turning the printer off, then hold the feed button until you hear two beeps from the printer and then let go
Second - Assign Static IP Address for Printer
You should only do this step if you are at the actual location where you will be using the printer.
Assigning a static IP is useful as it means the printer will not be allocated a new IP address everytime it turns off and on
Enter the printer IP from step 1 into a web browser Eg http://192.168.xxx.xxx
Log in using the default username "root", password "public".
Click IP parameters in the left menu, select static IP. Enter the new static IP address of the printer. (Eg. 192.168.1.250 or 10.0.0.250). We recommend you set the last number a high number like 250 so that other devices will not try to use a similar IP. Enter subnet mask and the default gateway of your router from the printout from step 1. Then click submit.
Click Save in the left menu, select Save > Configuration printing > Restart Device and press Execute.
Third - Enter Static IP address into CleanCloud
Login to CleanCloud and go to Settings > Hardware > Receipt Printer
Select Star webPRNT (http) under Receipt Printer Manufacturer Type
Enter the Static IP address you assigned into the IP address field and press the Update button
Printer is ready to use. Try making a dummy order.