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Setup using EpsonNet Config (Web version)
Follow the steps below to start up EpsonNet Config (Web version), and check or change the settings.
1
Connect the setting computer and the printer to the same network.
2
Perform network settings on the computer so that it is in the same segment as the
printer's IP address.
Subnet mask: Same subnet mask as the printer
IP address: Same segment (same network address) as the printer, different host address
Check the values set in the printer on the status sheet.
3
Start up your Web browser and input the printer's IP address into the address field.
E.g.) http://192.168.192.168
4
Input your user name and password on the authentication window.
Input "epson" for both the user name and password. You can change the password in the [Optional]
setting menu, under [Password].
5
Change the settings based on the network setting information you received from the
network administrator.
Select an item from [Configuration] and change the setting.
6
After changing the necessary parameters, click the [Send] button.
The changes are sent to the printer.
7
Click the [Reset] button on the Web page displayed after sending.
The sent contents are enabled.
Depending on the changes, such as the IP address, the connection with the setting computer may be
cut and the EpsonNet Config (Web version) window may not be displayed. To reconnect, you need to
set the network settings of the setting computer to the same network segment as the printer for
which settings were changed.
When setting up using the EpsonNet Config (Web version), you need to set the network settings
for the device to the same network segment as the printer you want to connect to.
The default setting uses an IP address for the printer provided by a DHCP server. Since you cannot
complete setup if there are conflicting IP addresses on the network, make sure that there are no
other devices on the network that conflict with the IP address provided by the DHCP server. If a
DHCP server is not available, a fixed IP address (192.168.192.168) is set approximately one minute
after turning on the printer. Also, if the Ethernet cable is not connected, connect the Ethernet cable
and then run this process.
When DHCP is enabled, the provided IP address is printed automatically. However, if the Ethernet
cable is not connected, printing is not performed.
E.g.)
Printer
Setting computer
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
IP address
192.168.192.168
192.168.192.2
Under default settings, when you access EpsonNet Config (Web version) from your browser,
an authentication warning message may be displayed.