Xerox 8870 User Manual

Page of 200
Installation and Setup
ColorQube 8570/8870 Color Printer
User Guide
32
Assigning the Printer’s IP Address
This section includes:
If your computer is on a large network, contact the network administrator for the appropriate TCP/IP 
addresses and additional configuration information.
If you are creating your own small Local Area Network or connecting the printer directly to your 
computer using Ethernet, follow the procedure for automatically setting the printer’s Internet Protocol 
(IP) address.
The IP address can be assigned automatically by using the AutoIP protocol or the DHCP protocol, or 
manually by specifying a fixed address. Network addresses assigned by DHCP are temporary, however. 
After a specified time, the network may assign a new IP address to the printer, which may cause a 
connectivity problem for you. To fix this, or if your network administrator requires a static IP address for 
the printer, you can assign the IP address to the printer manually. For details, see 
See also: 
Online Support Assistant at:
ColorQube 8570 printer: 
ColorQube 8870 printer: 
Automatically Assigning the IPv4 Address
By default, your printer is set to be recognized automatically by the network to which it is connected, 
acquiring an IP address using DHCP. In this case, you do not need to do anything except write down 
the printer’s IP address; you will need it for accessing CentreWare IS and installing the software. After 
the printer is connected to the network, it will automatically seek an available IP address.
Notes:
For the automatic Installer to function, the printer must be connected to an established 
TCP/IP network.
You can view your printer’s IP address at any time from either the Configuration page or 
the printer control panel. For details, se
If you need to assign the IP address using a method other than DHCP or for a protocol other than IPv4, 
such as IPv6, see 
on page 34, or refer to the CentreWare IS online help.