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Chapter 2: Printer Status, Ethernet and Indicators
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A776-PG00001 C 12/09 
A776 (B780) Programming Guide
Ethernet  Default Setup
To return the printer to the default settings, put the printer in the boot mode and hold down the feed switch until you 
hear the high-low-high tones (about 10 seconds).  The default settings are:
Bootp Disabled
DHCP Enabled
Default IP 192.0.0.192  
(in use after 2 minute Bootp timeout)
Net mask of 0.0.0.0  
(causes default mask of selected IP to be used)
LP Daemon disabled
Telnet Daemon enabled
Raw TCPIP Port 9001 active

Whenever the printer is attempting to locate its IP address via Bootp or DHCP, or has the default IP address in use, the 
IP address can be set by pinging the printer.   Do this by using the arp command to set a static MAC to IP mapping on 
your host.  Then ping the printer by using the ping command. This will set the IP address to the address used in the 
ping command and stored for future use.  The printer can also be configured by letting the Bootp timeout using the 
default IP address (using the default IP address) when the printer is connected to a host on an isolated network.  Setup 
commands can then be sent to the printer via TCPIP port 9001.  Refer to the “Ethernet setup commands.” 
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can not be changed through the configuration menu and must be set by sending commands from the host. 
 
    

 
 
 
  
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