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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 >]
.