Xerox 7428 User Manual

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Scanning to Hard Drive Troubleshooting 
WorkCentre 7425/7428/7435
System Administrator Guide
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At the Computer
1. Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the printer in the Address or Location 
field. Press Enter. If CentreWare Internet Services displays on the computer, you are 
communicating with the printer. If not, make sure that your Web browser is not set to use a proxy 
server and repeat the procedure. If unsuccessful, perform the next step.
2. Verify that the computer has been assigned an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address by 
running a Command (DOS) prompt, typing ipconfig/all (Windows 2000/XP) and pressing Enter If 
any of the addresses are incorrect or missing, right click the Network Neighborhood icon (My 
Network Places
 in Windows 2000) and make sure that the TCP/IP protocol is installed and 
properly configured for IP addressing.
3. Run a Command (DOS) prompt on the computer and perform ping tests to verify successful packet 
transmission first to the computer's NIC, then to the Gateway (if being used), then to the printer's 
NIC. To run Ping Tests, at the Command (DOS) prompt, type: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and press Enter
Note that there is a space between the word ping and the first xxx. Let xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx first 
represent the computer's IP address, then the IP address of the default gateway, and finally the IP 
address of the printer. If successful, you will receive a reply such as: Reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: 
bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128. If you receive Time Out or 0 bytes received notifications, the 
printer being pinged is incorrectly configured or malfunctioning.
4. When CentreWare Internet Services are successfully displayed on your monitor, retrieve your 
scanned test document. For more information, see