Configuring the Printer for the Network
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3
A
Press
{{{{T
T
T
T}}}}
or
{{{{U
U
U
U}}}}
until the fol-
lowing message appears.
<System Menu>
j
38.Frame NW
l
B
Press
{{{{
#Enter
}}}}
.
The current setting appears on
the panel display.
<Frame NW>
j
*Auto Select
l
C
Press
{{{{U
U
U
U}}}}
or
{{{{T
T
T
T}}}}
until the
frame type you want to use ap-
pears.
D
Press
{{{{
#Enter
}}}}
.
I
Press
{{{{
On Line
}}}}
.
The following message appears on
the panel display.
Take Offline
Then Press Reset
J
Press
{{{{
On Line
}}}}
.
The
On Line
indicator turns off
and the printer is offline.
K
Press
{{{{
Reset
}}}}
.
The printer is reset and the settings
are available.
L
Print the configuration page to
check settings you have made.
A
Press
{{{{
Menu
}}}}
.
B
Press
{{{{T
T
T
T}}}}
or
{{{{U
U
U
U}}}}
until the ”List
Print” appears.
C
After confirming that “Con-
fig.Page” is on the display,
press
{{{{
#Enter
}}}}
.
D
Press
{{{{
#Enter
}}}}
.
The configuration page is now
printed. Check the contents of
the configuration page.
E
Press
{{{{
On Line
}}}}
.
The "Ready" message appears
on the panel display.
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Address
❖
❖
❖
❖
Subnet Mask
A number used to mathematically
“mask” or hide the IP addresses on
the network by eliminating those
parts of the address that are alike
for all the machines on the net-
work.
❖
❖
❖
❖
Gateway Address
A gateway is a connection or inter-
change point that connects two
networks. A gateway address is for
the router or host computer used
as a gateway.
Note
❒
To get the above two addresses,
contact your network adminis-
trator.
❒
If you do not know the address-
es, please use the default set-
tings.
❖
❖
❖
❖
Access Control Address and Access
Control Mask
Access Control Address and Ac-
cess Control Mask are used to con-
trol the IP addresses that have
access to the computer used for
printing, with the IP address. If it is
not necessary for you to control the
access rights, select “0.0.0.0”.
Summary of Contents for Lanier AP206
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Page 24: ...Getting Started 12 1 ...
Page 46: ...Configuring the Printer for the Network 34 3 ...
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Page 118: ...Paper and Other Media 34 3 ...
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Page 274: ...Windows NT 4 0 Configuration 48 3 ...
Page 300: ...Macintosh Configuration 74 5 ...
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Page 340: ...Network Interface Board Operating Instructions EE GB UE USA G063 8680 ...
Page 366: ...Using RICOH SCRIPT2 with Windows 22 1 ...
Page 374: ...Using RICOH SCRIPT2 with a Macintosh 30 2 ...
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Page 382: ...RICOH SCRIPT2 Operating Instructions EE GB UE USA G063 8900 ...
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