Samsung 3560 Manual De Usuario

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Using Your Printer on a Network
8.3
9
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) until “Static” displays 
and press the Enter button (
).
10
Press the Upper Level button (
), then use the scroll 
button (
).
11
Press the Enter button (
) to access the IP Address 
menu.
IP address consists of 4 bytes. 
12
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) to enter a number 
between 0 and 255 and press the Enter button (
).
13
Repeat step 12 to complete the address from the 1st byte 
to the 4th byte.
14
To select other parameters, such as Subnet Mask or 
Gateway, press the Upper Level button (
), then use 
the scroll button (
 or 
). Press the Enter button (
).
15
Repeat steps 12 and 13 to configure the other TCP/IP 
parameters.
16
Press the Upper Level button (
) to return to ready 
mode.
Dynamic Addressing (BOOTP/DHCP)
To assign the TCP/IP address automatically by the server, take 
the following steps:
1
In ready mode, press the Menu button (
) until you see 
“Network” on the bottom line of the display. Press the 
Enter button (
) to access the menu.
2
Press the Enter button (
) when “Config Network” 
displays on the bottom line.
3
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) until “Yes” displays and 
press the Enter button (
).
4
Press the Upper Level button (
), then use the scroll 
button (
).
5
Press the Enter button (
) when “Config TCP” displays.
6
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) until “Yes” displays and 
press the Enter button (
).
7
Press the Upper Level button (
), then use the scroll 
button (
). 
8
Press the Enter button (
) when “IP Get Method” 
displays.
Enter a number between 0 
and 255 for each byte.
9
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) until “DHCP” displays 
and press the Enter button (
).
10
To assign the address from the BOOTP server, press the 
Enter button (
) when “BOOTP” displays.
11
Press the On Line/Continue button (
) to return to 
ready mode.
Configuring IPX Frame Types
On IPX/SPX protocol networks (for example, Novell NetWare), 
the format of network communication frames must be specified 
on the printer. In most cases, you can keep the default setting 
Auto”. However, you can manually set the frame type format, 
if required.
• AUTO (default): Automatically senses and limits the 
frame type to the first one detected.
• EN_8023: Limits the frame type to IPX over IEEE 802.3 
frames. All others will be counted and discarded.
• EN_II: Limits the frame type to IPX over Ethernet 
Frames. All others will be counted and discarded.
• EN_8022: Limits the frame type to IPX over IEEE 802.2 
with IEEE 802.3 frames. All others will be counted and 
discarded.
• EN_SNAP: Limits the frame type to IPX over SNAP with 
IEEE 802.3 frames. All others will be counted and 
discarded.
Note that the IPX/SPX protocol must be enabled in the 
Netware
 menu before you can configure frame types. See 
“Setting Network Protocols” on page 8.2.
Take the following steps to change the frame type format:
1
In ready mode, press the Menu button (
) until you see 
“Network” on the bottom line of the display. Press the 
Enter button (
) to access the menu.
2
Press the Enter button (
) when “Config Network” 
displays on the bottom line.
3
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) until “Yes” displays on 
the bottom line. Press the Enter button (
). 
4
Press the Upper Level button (
). 
5
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) until “Netware” displays 
on bottom line. Press the Enter button (
).
6
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) until “On” displays on 
the bottom line and press the Enter button (
).
7
Press the Upper Level button (
), then use the scroll 
button (
).
8
Press the Enter button (
) when “Config Netware” 
displays.
9
Press the scroll button (
 or 
) until “Yes” displays on 
the bottom line. Press the Enter button (
).
10
Press the Upper Level button (
), then use the scroll 
button (
).