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PhaserShare Networking Manual
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TCP/IP Printer Configuration (All Platforms)
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5.
To set the IP address:
a.
Press
Menu
again; the front panel displays
Interface
.
b.
Press the right arrow button until the front panel displays
IP Address
.
c.
Press
Menu
to display the IP address. For example:
d.
Press the up arrow button to set the left-most digit of the address.
e.
Press the right arrow button to advance to the next digit. Press the up
arrow button to set this digit.
arrow button to set this digit.
f.
Use the right arrow and up arrow buttons as described in Step e to set
the remaining digits.
the remaining digits.
g.
When the address is correctly set, press
Select
; the front panel
displays the IP Address with a
Confirm
button.
h.
Press
Confirm
; the front panel briefly displays
Selected
, then
displays the IP address again. The IP address is now set in the printer.
i.
Press
Exit (the far right button); the front panel displays:
6.
To set the network mask:
a.
Press the right arrow button until
Network Mask
is displayed.
b.
Press
Menu
; the front panel displays the network mask.
c.
Use the right arrow and up arrow buttons as described in Steps 5d
through 5f to set the network mask.
through 5f to set the network mask.
d.
When the network mask is set, use
Select
and
Confirm
as described
in Steps 5g and 5h to enter the network mask into the printer.
e.
Press
Exit (the far right button); the front panel displays:
IP Address
192.2.194.101 Select
N
O
T
E
Setting the IP address to 000.000.000.000 causes the printer to use Dynamic
Address Resolution to set its IP address (see “Setting IP parameters: RARP or
BOOTP” on page 65).
Address Resolution to set its IP address (see “Setting IP parameters: RARP or
BOOTP” on page 65).
N
O
T
E
When you press Confirm to set the IP address, the printer resets the network mask
and broadcast address to the printer’s defaults; see “Printer defaults for network
mask and broadcast address” on page 57.
and broadcast address to the printer’s defaults; see “Printer defaults for network
mask and broadcast address” on page 57.
TCP/IP
IP Address Menu
TCP/IP
Network Mask Menu