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2. NETWORK
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1) Turn off the main power switch.
2) Connect the network cable to this machine and turn on the main power switch.
3) Inform the system administrator of a user that installation of the main unit has been completed, and ask him/her to make network settings.
4) Inform the system administrator of a user that the network connection is going to be checked, and check the remote host address (IP address of a PC terminal in
the user network) to send PING.
5) Select a service mode item (COPIER>TEST>NETWORK>PING), enter the IP address checked in Procedure 4 using numeric keys in the control panel, press
the OK key, and press the Start key.
- When the connection is made to the network successfully, OK is displayed. (Procedure is completed.)
- When NG is displayed, first check the connection status of the network cable. If the connection is made normally, go to Procedure 6 shown below. If there is
a problem in the connection, connect the cable again and perform Procedure 5.
6) Select a service mode item (COPIER>TEST>NETWORK>PING), enter the loopback address * (127.0.0.1), press the OK key, and press the Start key.
- When NG is displayed, there is a problem in the TCP/IP setting for the machine. Go back to Procedure 3 and check the setting again.
- When OK is displayed, there seems no problem in the TCP/IP setting for the machine. However, there may be a problem in the connection of the network
interface board (NIC) or in the NIC itself, so check the connection in Procedure 7.
* Since the signal of a loopback address returns before reaching the NIC, it can check the TCP/IP setting of the machine.
7) Select a service mode item (COPIER>TEST>NETWORK>PING), enter a local host accress (IP address of the machine), and press the OK key.
- When NG is displayed, there may be a problem in the connection with NIC or in NIC itself, so check the connection or replace the NIC.
- When OK is displayed, there seems no problem in the network setting of the machine and the NIC. In this case, there may be a problem in the network
environment of the user, so contact the system administrator and ask him/her to take measures.
PG-PICK
Select a cassette used for test print.
1
Setting value
1: Cassette 1
2: Cassette 2
3: Cassette 3
4: Cassette 4
5: Side deck
6: Manual feeding
7 to 8: Not used
[Factory setting value / Value after RAM clear: 1]
2-SIDE
Set an output mode for test print.
1
Setting value
0: Single sided
1: Double sided
[Factory setting value / Value after RAM clear: 0]
PG-QTY
Set an output mode for test print.
1
Number of pages for test print
1 to 999
[Factory setting value / Value after RAM clear: 1]
COPIER>TEST>NETWORK
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PING
Check the connection between this machine and network (only for TCP/IP).
This mode is used to check the network connection at installation or to check a problem in the
network connection.
1
BML-DISP
Set a screen displayed for BMlinks.
Set whether or not to only display a device configuration screen without displaying a job
condition/history in the system status screen.
2
Setting value
0: Display a normal system status screen.
1: Display a device configuration screen only.
[Factory setting value / Value after RAM clear: 0]
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