automatically.
For the procedure to check the IP address of the printer, see
Checking the IP Address or the
MAC Address of the Machine
.
IPv4/IPv6
They are internetwork-layer protocol used on the internet. IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses and
IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses.
K
Key Format
Select either ASCII or Hex as the WEP key format. The character that can be used for the WEP
key differs depending on the selected key formats.
ASCII
Specify with a 5 or 13-character string that can include alphanumeric and underscore
"_" characters. It is case-sensitive.
Hex
Specify a 10-digit or 26-digit string that can contain hexadecimal (0 to 9, A to F, and a to
f).
Key Length
Length of the WEP key. Select either 64 bits or 128 bits. Longer key length allows you to set a
more complex WEP key.
L
Link Quality
The status of connection between the access point and the printer excluding noise
(interference) is indicated with a value from 0 to 100%.
LLTD
A Link Layer protocol built in Windows Vista for network topology discovery and quality of
service diagnostics.
LLTD is used by its Network Map feature to display a graphical representation of the local
network.
LPR
A platform-independent printing protocol used in TCP/IP networks. It is not supported
bidirectional communication.
M
MAC Address
Also known as the physical address. A unique and permanent hardware identifier that is
assigned to network devices by its manufacturer. MAC addresses are 48 bits long and are
written as a hexadecimal number separated by colons, i.e., 11:22:33:44:55:66. To check the
MAC address of this machine, see
Checking the IP Address or the MAC Address of the
Machine
.
O
Operation Status
Indicates the status on whether the printer can be used.
P
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Page 88: ...Page top Page 88 of 1086 pages Loading Paper ...
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Page 118: ...Page top Page 118 of 1086 pages Printing the Nozzle Check Pattern ...
Page 164: ...Page top Page 164 of 1086 pages What Is Easy PhotoPrint EX ...
Page 193: ...See Help for details on the Edit screen Page top Page 193 of 1086 pages Editing ...
Page 202: ...Page top Page 202 of 1086 pages Printing ...
Page 211: ...Adjusting Images Page top Page 211 of 1086 pages Correcting and Enhancing Photos ...
Page 254: ...Page top Page 254 of 1086 pages Printing ID Photos ID Photo Print ...
Page 273: ...Page top Page 273 of 1086 pages Printing Dates on Photos ...
Page 298: ...Page top Page 298 of 1086 pages Printing ...
Page 332: ...Page top Page 332 of 1086 pages Borderless Printing ...
Page 393: ...Page top Page 393 of 1086 pages Smoothing Jagged Outlines ...
Page 687: ...Advanced Mode Tab Page top Page 687 of 1086 pages Scanning in Advanced Mode ...
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Page 899: ...Page top Page 899 of 1086 pages If an Error Occurs ...
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