Tips for Administrator
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Network Guide
Chapter 5
Tips for Administrator
Setting an IP Address on the Printer’s Control Panel
After connecting the printer to the network, you need to set the IP address for the network
interface.
To set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway from the control panel, follow the
steps below.
Note:
If you are using a printer model that does not have an LCD panel, you cannot use the steps below.
1. Turn on your printer.
2. Press the
Enter
button on the printer’s control panel once to enter the SelecType mode.
The LCD panel displays
Information Menu
.
3. Press the
Up
or
Down
button until
Network Menu
appears. Then press the
Enter
button.
4. Check that
Network I/F = On
appears.
If
Network I/F = Off
appears instead, press the
Enter
button and then the
Up
or
Down
button to change to
Network I/F = On
. Then press the
Enter
button, turn off the
printer for more than five seconds, and turn it back on.
5. Press the
Up
or
Down
button until
Get IP Address = Auto
appears. Press the
Enter
button and then the
Up
or
Down
button to change to
Get IP Address = Panel
. Then
press the
Enter
button. You can use the following methods to get an IP address.
❏
Choose
Panel
when setting the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
using the printer’s control panel.
❏
Choose
Auto
when getting the IP address from a DHCP server. The IP address is
automatically obtained from the DHCP server whenever the printer is reset or turned
on.
❏
Choose
PING
when setting the IP address using the arp/ping command. The
network interface uses the IP address set by the arp/ping command. The settings
become available when the printer is reset or turned off and then back on.