2. PRINTER SETUP
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33047
2.7 Setting an Operating Environment
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2.7.7 IP Address Setting
(TCP/IP) (Cont.)
(5) DHCP
This parameter is to enable DHCP.
(6) DHCP Client ID
This parameter is to set a DHCP client ID.
<7>IP ADDRESS
DHCP ON
<7>IP ADDRESS
DHCP CLIENT ID
<7>IP ADDRESS
DHCP
<7>IP ADDRESS
DHCP OFF
[PAUSE]
[PAUSE]
[RESTART]
or
[FEED]
NOTE:
Pressing the
[PAUSE]
key while
“DHCP ON” is displayed allows
you to set a DHCP client ID.
NOTES:
1. Code used to enter a DHCP
client ID is selectable between
ASCII code (alphanumeric) and
Hex code.
2. Set a character or value for
each byte by using the
[RESTART]
or
[FEED]
key.
[RESTART]
key: Increment
[FEED]
key: Decrement
3. Press the
[PAUSE]
key to enter
the next byte. Repeat this until
16th byte is entered.
4. A DHCP ID can be used to
check what IP address is
assigned to which client on a
DHCP server. If a DHCP ID is
not assigned, MAC address of a
network device (LAN card or
LAN interface board) will be
notified to the server as a
DHCP ID instead.
A DHCP ID is a 16-byte
character string. As “FFH”
(hex. code) is recognized as a
terminator, if the top byte of
DHCP ID is “FFH”, it is
considered that a DHCP ID is
not assigned.
<7>IP ADDRESS
DHCP CLIENT ID
MODE ASCII
DHCP CLIENT ID
MODE HEX
DHCP CLIENT ID
4142434445464748
494A4B4C4D4E4F50
[PAUSE]
[PAUSE]
[FEED]
or
[RESTART]
[PAUSE]
Hex. Code
MODE ASCII
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
[PAUSE]
Enter a character or a value for each of 1st byte to 16th
byte sequentially using the
[FEED]
or
[RESTART]
key.
[PAUSE]
ASCII Code