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Step 1: Setting up TCP/IP on the Computer

If the TCP/IP of your computer is already set, proceed to 
the next step. If it is not set, consult with your network 
administrator. Regarding the configuration of TCP/IP, 
refer to the help menu or documentation for Windows.

Step 2: Setting up TCP/IP of the Printer

You need to set the IP Address, Subnet Mask and 
Default Gateway for the printer. It can be set by using 
one of the following two methods. 

• Using the DHCP server
• Using the Network Setup Tool

If the administrator manages the network with a DHCP 
server, it will automatically assign an IP Address, Subnet 
Mask and Default Gateway. These can be viewed by 
printing out the configuration page (see below).

You may need to contact your network administrator to 
set up the TCP/IP address. 
The following is the method using the Network Setup 
Tool.

1

Turn the printer on.

2

Press 

PRINT/RESET

 button on the printer panel 

more than 2 seconds and less than 5 seconds

 to 

print the configuration page.

3

Confirm the MAC address on the configuration 

page.

4

Insert the printer CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.

The CD-ROM launches automatically.

NOTE

• If the CD-ROM does not launch automatically, 

double click 

My computer

 icon, then double click 

the CD-ROM icon.
(For Windows XP / Windows Server 2003, click 

[Start]

 and click 

My Computer

, then double click 

the CD-ROM drive.)

5

(Click language and) click 

KX-P7310

 and click 

Install Network Utilities

.

6

Follow the instructions until the screen below is 

displayed.

7

Click on the 

Yes

 check button, and then click 

[Finish]

.

8

Click the KX-P7310 printer you want to set up in the 

list. 
To select the printer, refer to the MAC address 
confirmed at step 3. 

9

Click the 

Setup

 menu and select 

Network Setup…

10

Click the 

TCP/IP

 tab.

11

Remove the check mark from 

Use DHCP/BOOTP

 

and 

Use RARP 

check box, then enter the IP 

Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. Click 

[

OK

]

12

Confirm the setting and click 

[OK]

.

You will see the message “Do you wish to send the 
setting to Network Printer?”.

13

Click 

[OK]

.

14

Click 

Device

 menu and select 

Exit

.

Step 3: Installing the Printer Driver on the 

Computer

1

Confirm the printer is ready for printing.

2

Insert the printer CD-ROM disk into the CD-ROM 
drive. 
The CD-ROM launches automatically.

NOTE

• If the CD-ROM does not launch automatically, 

double click 

My computer

 icon, then double click 

the CD-ROM icon.
(For Windows XP / Windows Server 2003, click 

[Start]

 and click 

My Computer

, then double click 

the CD-ROM drive.)

3

(Click language and) click your printer.

4

Click 

Install Printer driver and Utilities

.

The 

License Agreement

 window is displayed.

5

Click 

[Yes]

.

6

Click 

Quick Printer Setup 

and click 

[Next >]

.

Summary of Contents for KX-P7310 - KX-P 7310 B/W Laser Printer

Page 1: ...inter software for Windows Quick Printer Setup and Custom Printer Setup This Setup Guide only explains the Quick Printer Setup Custom Printer Setup enables to install for a print server or make the easy installer for a client computer etc If you want to use the Custom Printer Setup refer to Network section of the Operating Instructions Reading the Operating Instructions The Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...uble click the CD ROM icon For Windows XP Windows Server 2003 click Start and click My Computer then double click the CD ROM drive 5 Click language and click KX P7310 and click Install Network Utilities 6 Follow the instructions until the screen below is displayed 7 Click on the Yes check button and then click Finish 8 Click the KX P7310 printer you want to set up in the list To select the printer...

Page 3: ...ystem hereafter Windows 95 2 Microsoft Windows 98 operating system hereafter Windows 98 3 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system hereafter Windows Me 4 Microsoft Windows NT operating system Version 4 0 hereafter Windows NT 4 0 5 Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system hereafter Windows 2000 Web Administrative Tool enables the ability to manage the device connected to the network For...

Page 4: ...than 5 seconds 3 Confirm the IP Address and MAC address on the configuration page Step 4 Connecting Your Computer to the Printer Be sure the printer is connected to the network and turned it on in advance For Mac OS 8 5 Mac OS 9 2 1 Click the Chooser from Apple menu and ensure AppleTalk is Active NOTE If necessary you may need to add the AppleTalk zone where your printer is located 2 Click the Las...

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