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Physical Description

Package Contents

Before hardware connection, please write down the

TL-WR710N LED Guide:

Wireless Password and SSID found on the label of your

Status

LED

TL-WR710N. Both are case-sensitive.

The device is working properly.

Solid Green

System is booting.
The Ethernet Cable or USB Device is
connecting to the product.

Blinking

Quick Installation Guide

150Mbp

s TL-WR

710N

150Mbps Wireless N Mini Pocket Router - Advanced Edition

150Mbps Wireless N Mini Pocket Router
-Advanced Edition
Model: TL-WR710N
Power: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz 0.3A
Default Access:
http://tplinklogin.net
Username: admin
Password : admin

TL-WR710N

Ethernet Cable

IC: 8853A-WR710N

Model:TL-WR710N(US)
S/N:XXXXXXXXXXXX

Ver:1.0

MAC:B0487A663D6C
Wireless Password/PIN:12345678
SSID:TP-LINK_663D6C

150Mbps Wireless N Mini Pocket Router
-Advanced Edition
Model: TL-WR710N
Power: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz 0.3A
Default Access:
http://tplinklogin.net
Username: admin
Password : admin

IC: 8853A-WR710N

USB

Model:TL-WR710N(US)
S/N:XXXXXXXXXXXX

Ver:1.0

USB:It is used to connect USB flash or hard disk for file sharing. It can
also be used as a charging station for mobile devices.
Reset:It is used to reset the TL-WR710N to factory default settings.

Wireless Password/PIN:12345678
SSID:TP-LINK_663D6C

LAN/WAN: Must use this port to connect to your Modem while in Router
mode. For all other modes, use it as an additional LAN port.
LAN: Connect your ethernet enabled devices for wired network access.
In client mode, use it to give wireless access to a wired-only device. In
access point mode, use it to receive network access from your local
network.

REV1.0.2

TL-WR710N

QIG

7106506170

MODEL NO.

TL-WR710N

LAN

MAC:B0487A663D6C

150Mbps Wireless N Mini Pocket Router - Advanced Edition

MODEL NO.

Reset LAN/WAN

For more detailed information about Reset, please refer to
Appendix: Troubleshooting.

Wireless Password/PIN: Default Password
SSID: Default Network Name

Operating Modes
Wireless Router Mode (Default)

1

Client Mode

2

Create an instant password-protected wireless
network with an NAT Firewall and share internet with
multiple devices. This mode is suitable for hotel
rooms and home networks.

Repeater Mode

3

Use as a wireless adapter for wired-only Ethernet
enabled devices. This mode is suitable for
connecting Smart TVs, game consoles, or computers
to your wireless network.

4

Repeat signal from an existing wireless network.
This mode is suitable to extend wireless coverage,
reaching devices that were previously too far from
your primary router to maintain a stable wireless
connection.

(Note: if the hotel’s Internet has an authentication
process, you will need to authenticate only once and
only on one device)

Access Point Mode

5

Create a wireless network from an Ethernet
connection. This mode is suitable for dorm rooms
or homes if there's already a wired router but you
need a wireless hotspot.

WISP Client Router Mode
Use as a client router to receive internet access
from a Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP),
and share that access with local devices.

(Note: if the hotel’s Internet has an authentication
process, you will need to authenticate it on EACH
device.)

The repeated signal will display the same network
name and password as your existing wireless
network.

Protected by NAT Firewall
def

Wired Ethernet
Connection

Wired Ethernet
Connection

Instant Wireless Connection
1

2

Plug the TL-WR710N into a power outlet that is
near your modem or a wired ethernet connection.
Wait until the LED is blinking.

The examples illustrated below are from Windows 7. If you are using a different Windows, or a Mac Operating System, your screenshots may look different, but the procedure is the same.

3

If you are connecting the TL-WR710N directly to
your cable modem, you must first power reset the
modem and wait until its ONLINE LED is solid.
Then use an ethernet cable to connect to your
modem via the LAN/WAN port on the TL-WR710N.

4

Click the Wireless Network icon on your desktop
(
or
). Select the Default SSID of the
TL-WR710N, then click Connect.

Enter the Default Password, then click OK or
Next.

5

TP-LINK_XXXXXX

Connections are available

In either case, wait until the LED is solid green.

Internet access

Wireless Network Connection

Wireless Network Connection

TP-LINK_XXXXXX

TP-LINK_ XXXXXX
Connect automatically

USB

Reset LAN/WAN

LAN

Connect

USB

Reset LAN/WAN

Connected

TP-LINK_Home

TP-LINK_Home

TP-LINK_Guest

TP-LINK_Guest

TP-LINK_Neighbor

TP-LINK_Neighbor

Free Public WiFi

Free Public WiFi
Wired Ethernet
Connection

successfully

Currently connected to:

Not Connected

If you are connecting the TL-WR710N to an existing
network, simply plug the ethernet cable into the
LAN/WAN port and to your network.

Congratulations! You have
connected to your network!

Open Network and Sharing Center

Open Network and Sharing Center

LAN

Customizing your Wireless Network Name & Password (Optional)
1

Open a web browser and go to the page
http://tplinklogin.net.

2

To customise your Wireless Network Name Click
on “Wireless” from the menu on the left.

3

In the “Wireless Network Name” box, type in your
new Wireless Name. Then click “Save”.

4

To customise your Wireless Password, click
“Wireless” from the menu on the left, then click
“Wireless Security”.

5

In the “Wireless Password” box under
“WPA/WPA2 - Personal (Recommended)” type
in your new wireless Password. Then click “Save”.
Wireless Settings

Wireless Settings

http://tplinklogin.net

Disable Security
Wireless Network Name:

INSERT CUSTOM SSID HERE

(Also called the SSID)

WPA/WPA2 - Personal (Recommended)

Status

Status

Enter the login username: admin and
password: admin.

Quick Setup

Status

Working Mode
Network
DHCP
USB Settings

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Channel Width:

Auto

Channel:

Auto

LAN

Save

Network

Group Update Key Period:

- Wireless Advanced

Parental Control

- Wireless Statistics

Access Control

DHCP

AES
INSERT CUSTOM PASSWORD HERE
(You can enter ASCII characters between 8 and 63 or Hexdecimal
Seconds (Keep it default if you are not sure, m

WPA/WPA2 - Enterprise
Version:

- Wireless Security

Security

WPA2-PSK

Wireless Ne

- Wireless Settings
- Wireless MAC Filtering

Bandwidth Control

Encryption:
Wireless Password:

Wireless

Forwarding

Advanced Routing

Version:

Wireless Set

WPS
Working Mode

Enable Wireless Router Radio
Enable SSID Broadcast
Enable WDS Bridging

Wireless
admin

Quick Setup
Mode:

WPS

Encryption:

Automatic
Automatic

Radius Server IP:
Radius Port:

Ch

(1-65535, 0 stands for default port 1812)

1812

Radius Password:
Group Update Key Period:

(In seconds, minimum is 30, 0 means no upda

0

USB Settings
Wireless

Forwarding

IP & MAC Binding

Security

Dynamic DNS

Parental Control

System Tools

Access Control

WEP
Type:
WEP Key Format:
Key Selected:

Automatic
Hexadecimal
WEP Key

Key Type

Key 1:

Disabled

Advanced Routing

Key 2:

Disabled

Bandwidth Control

Key 3:

Disabled

IP & MAC Binding

Key 4:

Disabled

Dynamic DNS
System Tools

Save

©2016 TP-LINK

Operating Mode Configuration
1

Plug your TL-WR710N into a power outlet and use its LAN
port to connect your computer via Ethernet cable.
Disconnect from all wireless networks, and wait until the
LED is solid green.

2

3

Open a web browser and go to the page http://tplinklogin.net.

After a successful login, click “Quick Setup” from the menu to
configure your TL-WR710N. Click “Next”.

4

Choose the Working Mode you need, then click “Next” and refer to
the sections below for further instruction.
Working Mode

http://tplinklogin.net

Start >> Working Mode >> Wireless >> Finish
Wireless Router

Status

Access Point

Quick Setup

Quick Setup

Repeater

WPS

Enter the login username: admin and password: admin.

Client

Working Mode
Wireless

To continue, please click the Next button.

DHCP

To exit, please click the Exit button.

USB Settings

admin

WISP Client Router

The quick setup will tell you how to configure the basic network parameters.

Network

Back

Next

Forwarding
Security

Exit

Next

Parental Control
Access Control
Advanced Routing
USB

Reset LAN/WAN

Bandwidth Control

LAN

IP & MAC Binding
Dynamic DNS

USB

Reset LAN/WAN

System Tools

LAN

The login username and password are case sensitive.

Wireless Router Mode
1

Repeater/Client Mode
2 Set your wireless parameters. If desired, you may change your

Choose your WAN Connection Type:

1

Wireless Network Name, Wireless Security Mode, or Password.
Click “Next” and then “Reboot”.

If you don't know your connection type, you may select
“Auto-Detect”. Before continuing, you must be connected to
your existing network or modem via the LAN/WAN Port.

Quick Setup - Wireless

If you select PPPoE, then enter the User Name and Password
given to you by your ISP, and click “Next”.

Wireless Network Name:

2

Quick Setup - Wireless

Start >> Working Mode >> WAN Connection Type >> Wireless >> Finish
Wireless Radio:

The examples illustrated below are from Repeater Mode, but the procedure is similar for Client Mode.

Click “Survey” button to find the available wireless networks.
Then select the SSID of your target network and click
“Connect”.

Quick Setup - Wireless

Start >> Working Mode >> Wireless >> Finish

Start >> Working Mode >> Wireless >> Finish

Repeater Mode Setting:

Disable
(Also called the SSID)

INSERT CUSTOM SSID HERE

Repeater Mode Setting:
Universal Repeater

Repeater Mode:

WDS Repeater

Universal Repeater

Repeater Mode:

(Also called the SSID)

Wireless Name of Root AP:

If you select Dynamic IP, click “Next” and continue to step 2.

The target network‘s SSID will be automatically filled into the
wireless setting page. Select the Security Mode and enter the
Password. Then click “Next“.

Wireless Name of Root AP:

MAC Address of Root AP:

If you select Static IP, then enter the IP Address and Subnet
Mask given to you by your ISP, and click “Next”.
Quick Setup - WAN Connection Type

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Channel Width:

Auto

Channel:

Auto
Wireless Security Mode:

PSK Password:

The Router will try to detect the internet connection type your ISP provides if you select the Auto-Detect option.
Otherwise, you will need to specify the connection type manually.

No Security

Wireless Security Mode:

Most Secure (WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK)

All security settings, for example the wireless password should match the Root AP.

Disable Security
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK

The Quick Setup is preparing to set up your connection type of WAN port.

Survey
You can click the Survey Button to scan the network SSIDs,
and then choose the target one to setup the connection.

You can click the Survey Button to scan the network SSIDs,
and then choose the target one to setup the connection.

Wireless Security:

Start >> Working Mode >> WAN Connection Type >> Wireless >> Finish

All security settings, for example the wireless password should match the Root AP.

If you choose No Security mode, the wireless stations will be able to connect
the AP without encryption. It is recommended strongly that you choose one of
following options to enable security.

INSERT CUSTOM PASSWORD HERE

Wireless Password:

1234567890
If you choose No Security mode, the wireless stations will be able to connect
the AP without encryption. It is recommended strongly that you choose one of
following options to enable security.

(You can enter ASCII characters between 8 and 63 or Hexadecimal characters betwee
No Change

Back

Auto-Detect - Let the Router automatically detect the connection type your ISP provides.
PPPoE - Usually for ADSL Modem and you will need a PPPoE username and password from your ISP.

Back

(Also called the SSID)

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Survey
Mode:

WDS Repeater

TP-LINK_Network

MAC Address of Root AP:

Next

Back

Next

Next

Dynamic IP - Usually for Cable Modem and the router will automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.
Static IP - This type of connection uses a permenant, fixed (static) IP address that your ISP assigned.

Back

Next

After the rebooting, reconnect to the network according to
“Instant Wireless Connection”.

Access Point Mode

WISP Client Router Mode

1

1

Set your wireless parameters. If desired, you may change your
Wireless Network Name, Wireless Security Mode, or Password.
Click “Next” and then “Reboot”.

Choose your WAN Connection Type:

After the rebooting, reconnect to the network according to
“Instant Wireless Connection”.

2

If you select PPPoE, then enter the User Name and Password
given to you by your ISP, and click “Next”.

Click “Survey” button to find the available wireless networks.
Then select the SSID of your target network and click “Connect”.
Quick Setup - Wireless

If you select Dynamic IP, click “Next” and continue to step 2.

Quick Setup - Wireless

3

Quick Setup - Wireless

Start >> Working Mode >> WAN Connection Type >> Wireless >> Finish

Start >> Working Mode >> WAN Connection Type >> Wireless >> Finish

Client Setting
Start >> Working Mode >> Wireless >> Finish

If you select Static IP, then enter the IP Address and Subnet
Mask given to you by your ISP, and click “Next”.

AP Mode setting:
Wireless Network Name:

(Also called the SSID)

INSERT CUSTOM SSID HERE

Client Setting
SSID:

Quick Setup - WAN Connection Type

Channel Width:
Wireless Security Mode:

Start >> Working Mode >> WAN Connection Type >> Wireless >> Finish

Auto

The Quick Setup is preparing to set up your connection type of WAN port.

WEP Index:

1

Auth Type:

open

Back

Local SSID:

Back

Appendix 2: Repeater Mode

Storage Sharing and Media Server

Optimization Guide

The USB port on the TL-WR710N can be used to share files, media,
and local storage space across your network.

USB

Next

Back

1

When choosing an ideal location to optimize the performance of
repeater mode, please keep the points below in mind.

LAN

What can I do if I forget my password?

To connect to the Wireless Network, use the default
password on the label.

With the Router powered on, use a pin to press and hold the
Reset button for about 5 seconds.

Less Obstacles = Better Performance
Try to choose a location that will minimize the number of
obstacles between the TL-WR710N and your wireless router.
Open corridors or other spacious locations will typically
provide better conditions for performance than a crowded
room.

Media Sharing

Scan the QR code to access the Application
Guide for USB features on

USB

USB

Reset LAN/WAN

LAN

Reset LAN/WAN

LAN

Less Interference = More Stability.

http://www.tp-link.com/app/usb

4

What can I do if my wireless keeps dropping?

By default, your wireless channel setting is set to “auto”. This
setting causes the TL-WR710N to select the least congested
channel between 1 and 11, allowing you to achieve the best
performance.
You may be experiencing frequent wireless drops due to an often
changing channel setting. In this case, setting your wireless
channel setting to a static channel between 1 and 11 will prevent
the wireless frequency from changing, and likely stabilize your
network connection.

Try to choose a location that minimizes interference from
devices operating on the same wireless frequency, such as
cordless phones bluetooth devices, and microwave ovens.
Upon reset, the device will clear all previous configurations
and default to router mode.

You can also use the USB port to charge your phone or tablet!

Appendix 3: Troubleshooting (Continued)
5 The TL-WR710N is on and I am connected, but I cannot access

For Mac OS:
Click the Apple icon on the upper left corner of your screen.
Go to System Preferences -> Network.
Select “Airport” from the left menu bar and then click
“Advanced” for wireless configuration, or “Ethernet” for wired
configuration.
Set “Configure IPv4” to “Using DHCP”, then click “Apply”.

the Web Management Page through my browser.

You need change your computer’s configuration settings to “obtain
an IP address automatically” and “obtain DNS server address
automatically.”
Please refer to the instructions below:

For Windows 8:
Go to Metro Interface -> Control Panel -> View network
status and tasks -> Change adapter settings.
Right click “Wireless Network Connection”or "Local Area
Connection", and select “Properties”.
Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” in the
list.
Set the TCP/IP Protocol to "Obtain an IP address
automatically", then click OK.

If the above does not work and you are unsure which mode
the TL-WR710N is in, please reset the TL-WR710N so that it
defaults back to Router Mode.

Try to configure your Router once again by following the
instructions in the previous steps of the QIG.

How do I restore my TL-WR710N to factory defaultsettings?

I cannot access Internet via my Cable Modem. What do I do?

Reset the cable modem by powering it off, and then powering
it back on. Wait until its ONLINE LED is solid. Next, unplug the
TL-WR710N and plug it back in. This will allow you to access
Internet in most cases.

To log in the Web Management page, use the default user
name and password: admin, admin.

LAN

For Windows 7:
Go to Start -> Control Panel -> View network status and
tasks -> Change adapter settings.
Right click “Wireless Network Connection”or "Local Area
Connection", and select “Properties”.
Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” in the
list.
Set the TCP/IP Protocol to "Obtain an IP address
automatically", then click OK.

3

Restore the TL-WR710N to its factory default settings (see
below).

2

Local Storage Sharing

Next

Appendix 3: Troubleshooting

The Best Way is Half-Way
Generally, the ideal location for your TL-WR710N is half-way
between your wireless router and your Wi-Fi enabled devices.
If that is not possible, placing the TL-WR710N closer to your
wireless router will ensure stable performance.

Reset LAN/WAN

TP-LINK_2046F2
Most Secure (WPA/WPA2-PSK)
1234567890
(You can enter ASCII or Hexdecimal characters. For hexdecimal, the length should
be between 8 and 64 characters; for ASCII, the length should be between 8 and 63
characters. For good security it should be of ample length and should not be a
commonly known phrase.

After the rebooting, reconnect to the network according to
“Instant Wireless Connection”.

Appendix 1: USB Features

Reset LAN/WAN

1234567890

Wireless Password:

After the rebooting, reconnect to the network according to
“Instant Wireless Connection”.

USB

open

Password:

Wireless Security Mode:

(You can enter ASCII or Hexdecimal characters. For hexdecimal, the length should
be between 8 and 64 characters; for ASCII, the length should be between 8 and 63
characters. For good security it should be of ample length and should not be a
commonly known phrase.

Next

Example: 00-1D-0F-11-22-33

1

Auth Type:

Local SSID:
Most Secure (WPA/WPA2-PSK)

Wireless Password:

Static IP - This type of connection uses a permenant, fixed (static) IP address that your ISP assigned.

Back

WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK

AP Setting

Wireless Security Mode:

Dynamic IP - Usually for Cable Modem and the router will automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.

Next

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Key Type:
WEP Index:

AP Setting

PPPoE - Usually for ADSL Modem and you will need a PPPoE username and password from your ISP.

INSERT CUSTOM PASSWORD HERE
(You can enter ASCII or Hexdecimal characters. For hexdecimal, the length should
be between 8 and 64 characters; for ASCII, the length should be between 8 and 63
characters. For good security it should be of ample length and should not be a
commonly known phrase.

TP-LINK_Network

BSSID:

Survey

WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK

Password:

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Most Secure (WPA/WPA2-PSK)

Wireless Password:

SSID:
Example: 00-1D-0F-11-22-33

Survey

Auto

Mode:

INSERT CUSTOM SSID HERE

BSSID:

Key Type:

Channel:

The target network’s SSID and BSSID will automatically fill the
relevent wireless setting boxes. Select the Key type and enter the
Password. Click “Next” and then “Reboot”.

6

7

What can I do if I want to switch the Operating Mode or change
some settings?

In any time if you want to change the Operating Mode, please refer
to the "Operating Mode Configuration" Section to change the
mode. You may also change any settings via the Web management
page.

Generally speaking, putting your TL-WR710N in a location
central to your home will maximize your signal coverage.

Please use the space below to write down your
custom Wireless Network Name (SSID) and password,
and Web Management Page User Name and Password.

Wireless Network Name (SSID)

What can I do if my signal strength is low?

Low signal strength can be caused by obstruction from walls or
objects. If you are receiving low signal strength, try to place your
TL-WR710N in a higher location, keeping it away from
obstructed locations like under or behind a desk.

Personal Configuration

For more troubleshooting support, please visit:
http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/faq
or contact our Unlimited 24/7 Technical Support

Unlimited 24/7 USA/Canada
Toll Free: +1 866 225 8139
Technical Support

Wireless Password

Web Management Page User Name

Email: support.usa@tp-link.com

Web Management Page Password

TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

www.tp-link.com



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Swatch Colorant Swatch Name     : 白色, 黑色, CMYK 红色, CMYK 黄色, CMYK 绿色, CMYK 青色, CMYK 蓝色, CMYK 洋红色, C=15 M=100 Y=90 K=10, C=0 M=90 Y=85 K=0, C=0 M=80 Y=95 K=0, C=0 M=50 Y=100 K=0, C=0 M=35 Y=85 K=0, C=5 M=0 Y=90 K=0, C=20 M=0 Y=100 K=0, C=50 M=0 Y=100 K=0, C=75 M=0 Y=100 K=0, C=85 M=10 Y=100 K=10, C=90 M=30 Y=95 K=30, C=75 M=0 Y=75 K=0, C=80 M=10 Y=45 K=0, C=70 M=15 Y=0 K=0, C=85 M=50 Y=0 K=0, C=100 M=95 Y=5 K=0, C=100 M=100 Y=25 K=25, C=75 M=100 Y=0 K=0, C=50 M=100 Y=0 K=0, C=35 M=100 Y=35 K=10, C=10 M=100 Y=50 K=0, C=0 M=95 Y=20 K=0, C=25 M=25 Y=40 K=0, C=40 M=45 Y=50 K=5, C=50 M=50 Y=60 K=25, C=55 M=60 Y=65 K=40, C=25 M=40 Y=65 K=0, C=30 M=50 Y=75 K=10, C=35 M=60 Y=80 K=25, C=40 M=65 Y=90 K=35, C=40 M=70 Y=100 K=50, C=50 M=70 Y=80 K=70, PANTONE Cool Gray 3 C, PANTONE Cool Gray 6 C, AutoCAD Color, PANTONE 429 C, C=0 M=30 Y=70 K=0, C=5 M=70 Y=90 K=0, C=5 M=90 Y=75 K=0, C=30 M=0 Y=95 K=0, C=60 M=5 Y=95 K=0, C=30 M=0 Y=10 K=0, C=60 M=10 Y=5 K=0, C=80 M=5 Y=10 K=0, K=100, K=90, K=80, K=70, K=60, K=50, K=40, K=30, K=20, K=10, K=5
Swatch Colorant Mode            : CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, CMYK, Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY), Unknown (GRAY)
Swatch Colorant Type            : PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, SPOT, SPOT, PROCESS, SPOT, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS, PROCESS
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Swatch Colorant Magenta         : 0.000000, 0.000000, 100.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 89.843800, 79.687500, 50.000000, 34.765600, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 9.765600, 29.687500, 0.000000, 9.765600, 14.843800, 50.000000, 94.921900, 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 94.921900, 25.000000, 44.921900, 50.000000, 59.765600, 39.843800, 50.000000, 59.765600, 64.843800, 69.921900, 69.921900, 0.000000, 0.000000, 87.843102, 0.000000, 29.687500, 69.921900, 89.843800, 0.000000, 4.687500, 0.000000, 9.765600, 4.687500
Swatch Colorant Yellow          : 0.000000, 0.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 89.843800, 84.765600, 94.921900, 100.000000, 84.765600, 89.843800, 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 94.921900, 75.000000, 44.921900, 0.000000, 0.000000, 4.687500, 25.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 34.765600, 50.000000, 19.921900, 39.843800, 50.000000, 59.765600, 64.843800, 64.843800, 75.000000, 79.687500, 89.843800, 100.000000, 79.687500, 0.000000, 0.000000, 89.019603, 0.000000, 69.921900, 89.843800, 75.000000, 94.921900, 94.921900, 9.765600, 4.687500, 9.765600
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Swatch Colorant Tint            : 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000, 100.000000
Swatch Colorant Gray            : 255, 229, 203, 178, 152, 127, 101, 76, 50, 25, 12
Producer                        : Adobe PDF library 10.01
Page Count                      : 2
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