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IP Address
Phaser® 8200 Color Printer
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PostScript Utility files can be used on hosts that do not have BOOTP or DHCP— see the ReadMe
file on your printer’s CD-ROM. The PC ReadMe file is in the
UTILS
directory; the Macintosh
ReadMe file is in the
Network Utilities
folder.
Note
When two or more IP address methods are used simultaneously, the printer uses the first
address that it successfully obtains.
Setting the IP address from the front panel
For information about using the front panel, refer to the
Front Panel
section of the
Phaser 8200 Color
Printer User Guide
on the
Software and Documentation CD-ROM
.
Note
DHCP must be set to
OFF
before you can set the IP address from the printer’s front panel.
1.
With
Menus
highlighted, press the
OK
key.
2.
Press the
Scroll Down
key to scroll to the
Network Setup Menu
.
3.
Press the
OK
key.
4.
Scroll to
TCP/IP Address
.
5.
Press the
OK
key.
6.
Press the
Scroll Down
or
Scroll Up
key to scroll to the correct number for the first digit of the
address, then press the
OK
key to accept that digit.
7.
Repeat step 6 for each remaining digit.
8.
Scroll to
TCP/IP Network Mask
and press the
OK
button.
9.
Press the
Scroll Down
or
Scroll Up
key to scroll to the correct number for the first digit of the
address, then press the
OK
key to accept that digit.
10.
Repeat step 9 for each remaining digit.
11.
Scroll to
TCP/IP Gateway
and press the
OK
button.
12.
Press the
Scroll Down
or
Scroll Up
key to scroll to the correct number for the first digit of the
address, then press the
OK
key to accept that digit.
13.
Repeat step 12 for each remaining digit.
14.
To exit the menu system, scroll to
Exit
and press the
OK
key.
Information Required for IP Addressing
Information
Comments
Internet (IP) address for the printer
Format is
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
, where
xxx
represents a decimal number
from 0 - 255.
Network Mask
If you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer chooses an
appropriate mask.
Default Router/Gateway address
If you want to communicate with the printer from anywhere other
than the local network segment, you need the router address.