Canon lbp-3300 Network Guide
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Initializing the Network Settings
Appendix
5
Initializing the Network Settings
If you want to reset the network board to the default values, use any method from
among Remote UI, FTP Client, and NetSpot Device Installer.
among Remote UI, FTP Client, and NetSpot Device Installer.
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Remote UI:
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FTP Client:
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NetSpot Device Installer:
1. Select the name of the printer that you want to
reset, and then select [Restore to Default Settings]
from the [Device] menu.
from the [Device] menu.
2. If a message appears, click [Yes].
3. If the message<The Device has been reset.> is
displayed, the settings are effective after clicking
[OK] to complete resetting of the network board. If
the message <Turn the device off and then on
again.> is displayed, the settings are effective
after clicking [OK] and cycling the power of the
printer.
[OK] to complete resetting of the network board. If
the message <Turn the device off and then on
again.> is displayed, the settings are effective
after clicking [OK] and cycling the power of the
printer.
Even if none of the above procedures work, you can reset the settings for the
network board by manipulating the DIP switches using the following procedure. A
Phillips screwdriver is required to reset the settings for the network board. Have a
screwdriver ready in advance that matches the size of the screws.
network board by manipulating the DIP switches using the following procedure. A
Phillips screwdriver is required to reset the settings for the network board. Have a
screwdriver ready in advance that matches the size of the screws.
IMPORTANT
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Make sure that the printer is not operating before initializing the network settings. If you
initialize the print server while the printer is printing or receiving data, the received data
may not be printed properly, or may result in paper jams or damage to the printer.
initialize the print server while the printer is printing or receiving data, the received data
may not be printed properly, or may result in paper jams or damage to the printer.
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If you are using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or another operating system equipped with
Windows Firewall and the Windows Firewall is enabled, and when you reset the network
board to the default settings using NetSpot Device Installer, observe the following.
When Windows Firewall is enabled, you cannot search for the printers on a subnet that is
different from the one that the computers using NetSpot Device Installer are on. To
search for a printer on a subnet that is different from the one that the computer you are
using is on, see Readme of NetSpot Device Installer and add "NetSpot Device Installer"
to the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
Windows Firewall and the Windows Firewall is enabled, and when you reset the network
board to the default settings using NetSpot Device Installer, observe the following.
When Windows Firewall is enabled, you cannot search for the printers on a subnet that is
different from the one that the computers using NetSpot Device Installer are on. To
search for a printer on a subnet that is different from the one that the computer you are
using is on, see Readme of NetSpot Device Installer and add "NetSpot Device Installer"
to the [Exceptions] sheet in the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
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The procedures for removing or installing the network board in this manual may be
different from those for the printer you are using. For more details on the procedures for
removing or installing the network board, see "User's Guide".
different from those for the printer you are using. For more details on the procedures for
removing or installing the network board, see "User's Guide".