Xerox 6505n User Guide

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Installation and Setup
WorkCentre 6505 Color Laser Multifunction Printer
User Guide
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Configuring Network Settings
This section includes:
Note: 
These instructions apply to the printer when it is connected to a network. If you have a USB 
connection to the printer, you can skip this section.
About TCP/IP and IP Addresses
Computers and printers primarily use TCP/IP protocols to communicate over an Ethernet network. 
Generally, Macintosh computers use either TCP/IP or the Bonjour protocol to communicate with a 
network printer. For Macintosh OS X systems, TCP/IP is preferred. Unlike TCP/IP, however, Bonjour does 
not require printers or computers to have IP addresses.
With TCP/IP protocols, each printer and computer must have a unique IP address. Many networks and 
Cable and DSL routers have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. A DHCP server 
automatically assigns an IP address to every computer and printer on the network that is configured to 
use DHCP.
If you use a Cable or DSL router, see the documentation for your router for information on IP 
addressing.
Assigning the IP Address of the Printer
This section includes:
By default, the printer is set to acquire an IP address form the network server using DHCP. Network 
addresses assigned by DHCP are temporary, however. After a specified time, the network could assign 
a new IP address to the printer. You can experience connectivity issues if the print driver is set to an IP 
address that changes periodically. To avoid problems, or if your network administrator requires a static 
IP address for the printer, you can assign the IP address to the printer. For details, see 
Note: 
You can view the IP address of your printer from the Startup Page, the Configuration Page, 
or the printer control panel. For details, see