Samsung Networked Color Multifunction Printer Manual De Usuario

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Getting started
assign the IP address and set other network parameters.
If you know that you are connecting to an Infrastructure mode 
network with an access point, and the IP address is assigned by a 
DHCP server, you may proceed to the Configuring the machine’s 
wireless network
 part after reviewing the following parts on printing 
Network Configuration Report.
If you know that you are connecting to an Infrastructure mode 
network with an access point, but it does not have DHCP address 
assignment, or you are required to set a static IP, proceed to the 
Setting IP address
 part before going to Configuring the 
machine’s wireless network
 part after reviewing the following parts 
on printing a Network Configuration Report
Ad-hoc mode
 : An Ad-hoc mode network provides peer to peer 
communication. In an Ad-hoc mode network, wireless devices and 
computers communicate directly with each other, without using an 
access point. They can share files and machines, but may not be 
able to access the Internet. The machine receives print jobs from 
wireless computers directly. 
If you know that you are connecting to an ad-hoc mode network without an 
access point, proceed to the Setting IP address part before going to 
Configuring the machine’s wireless network
 part after reviewing the 
following parts on printing a Network Configuration Report.
Printing Configuration report
You can print a Network Configuration Report from the machine’s control 
panel that will show the current machine’s network settings. This will help 
you to set up a network and troubleshooting problems.
1.
Press Menu until System Setup appears on the bottom line of the 
display and press OK.
2.
Press the left/right arrow until Report appears and press OK.
3.
Press the left/right arrow until Network Info. appears and press OK.
4.
Press OK when Yes appears to confirm printing.
Network Configuration Report 
will then be printed out.
Please review your machines User’s Guide to learn of additional details. 
Using this Network Configuration Report, you can find your machine MAC 
address and IP address.
For example:
MAC Address     : 00:15:99:41:A2:78
IP Address         : 192.0.0.192
Setting IP address
Firstly, you have to set up an IP address for network printing and 
managements. In most cases a new IP address will be automatically 
assigned by a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server) located 
on the network.
In a few situations the IP address must be set manually.  This is called a 
static IP and is often required in corporate Intranets for security reasons.
DHCP IP assignment
: Connect your machine to the network, and wait a 
few minutes for the DHCP server to assign an IP address to the 
machine. (If the access point has an available LAN port, you may 
connect your machine directly to the access point.) Then, print the 
Network Configuration Report
 as explained above. If the report shows 
that the IP address has changed, the assignment was successful. You 
will see the new IP address in the report. Leave the machine attached to 
the network.
Static IP assignment
: Use SetIP program to change the IP address 
from your computer. If your machine has a control panel, you can also 
change IP address using the machine's control panel.
In an office environment, we recommend that you contact a network 
administrator to set this address for you.
IP setting using control panel
1.
Press Menu on the control panel until you see Network on the 
bottom line of the display and press OK.
2.
Press the left/right arrow until TCP/IP appears and press OK.
3.
Press the left/right arrow until Static appears and press OK.
4.
Press the left/right arrow until IP Address appears and press OK.
5.
Enter a byte between 0 and 255 using the number keypad and press 
the left/right arrow to move between bytes.
6.
Repeat this to complete the address from the 1st byte to the 4th byte.
7.
When you have finished, press OK.
8.
Repeat steps 6 and 7 to configure the other TCP/IP parameters: 
subnet mask and gateway address.
IP setting using SetIP program
The following procedure is based on Windows XP. 
This program is for manually setting the network IP address of your 
machine using its MAC address to communicate with the machine. A 
MAC address is the hardware serial number of the network interface and 
can be found in the Network Configuration Report.
Installing the program
1.
Insert the Printer Software CD-ROM provided with your machine. 
When the driver CD runs automatically, close that window.
2.
Start a web browser such as Internet Explorer and open the X drive. 
(X represents your CD-ROM drive.)
3.
Double-click Application > SetIP.
4.
Double-click Setup.exe to install this program.
5.
Click OK. If necessary, select a language from the drop-down list.
You only need to run this program if your network requires a 
static IP address. Otherwise, you may proceed to the 
Configuring the machine’s wireless network
 part of this 
document. If you are unsure of this requirement ask the system 
administrator or the person who has set up your local network.
You can only use the SetIP program when your machine is 
connected to a network or directly connected to a PC with the 
crossover network cable included with your machine.  In most 
cases we recommend using the crossover cable. You will be 
asked to connect this cable in a moment.