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Phaser 380 Color Printer
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Installing the Printer and Drivers
Setting the printer’s IP address using the front panel
To correctly function on an Ethernet network using TCP/IP protocols and to use
PhaserLink, the printer must have the correct IP address. The IP address is
assigned by the local system administrator. Additionally, the printer’s IP
address must be set and TCP/IP enabled to access the printer through a Web
browser. With the printer’s IP address set the printer is accessible on an Ethernet
network for software authorization to enable PCL or UNIX-host TCP/IP
printing. As an alternative you can download the editable PostScript snippet
IPconfig.ps to the printer. the snippet is available on the Tektronix web page,
bulletin board and the printer’s CD-ROM.
To check or set the printer’s IP address:
1.
Press the front panel’s Menu button and scroll to the menu item
Network settings
.
2.
Enter the Network settings sub-menu by pressing the Menu button.
3.
Scroll to the sub-menu item
TCP/IP
and press Menu to enter it.
4.
Scroll to the item
TCP/IP Address
and press Select.
5.
In a moment the front panel will display the printer’s IP address in the
format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. Verify that the IP address is correct for
the printer. Use button 2 to increment a digit and button 3 to shift to
the next digit.
6.
When the displayed address is correct, press button 4
Se
t. The printer
will now return to its Ready state.
7.
Use the same technique to set the printers NetMask, Broadcast
Address and Gateway Address also listed in the front panel menu
item Network Settings.
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