Changing port settings after installing a new
network Internal Solutions Port
When a new network Internal Solutions Port (ISP) is installed in the printer, the printer configurations on computers
that access the printer must be updated because the printer will be assigned a new IP address. All computers that
access the printer must be updated with this new IP address in order to print to it over the network.
Notes:
•
If the printer has a static IP address that will stay the same, then you do not need to make any changes to the
computer configurations.
•
If the computers are configured to print to the printer by a network name that will stay the same, instead of by
IP address, then you do not need to make any changes to the computer configurations.
•
If you are adding a wireless ISP to a printer previously configured for a wired connection, then make sure the
wired network is disconnected when you configure the printer to operate wirelessly. If the wired connection
remains connected, then the wireless configuration will complete, but the wireless ISP will not be active. This
can be fixed by disconnecting the wired connection, turning the printer off, and then turning the printer back
on again.
For Windows users
1
Print a network setup page and make a note of the new IP address.
2
Do one of the following:
In Windows Vista
a
Click
.
b
Click
Control Panel
.
c
Under Hardware and Sound, click
Printer
.
In Windows XP
a
Click
Start
.
b
Click
Printers and Faxes
.
In Windows 2000
a
Click
Start
.
b
Click
Settings
Printers
.
3
Locate the printer that has changed.
Note:
If there is more than one copy of the printer, then update all of them with the new IP address.
4
Right-click the printer.
5
Click
Properties
.
6
Click the
Ports
tab.
7
Locate the port in the list, and then select it.
8
Click
Configure Port
.
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