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Setting the IP Address
Assigning an IP Address
An IP address is a unique number that consists of four sections that are delimited by a period and can include up to 
three digits in each section, for example, 111.222.33.44.
You can select the IP mode from Dual Stack, IPv4, and IPv6. If your network supports both IPv4 and IPv6, select 
Dual Stack. 
Select the IP mode of your environment, and then set IP address, subnet mask (for IPv4 only), and gateway address.
 
CAUTION: 
Assigning an IP address that is already in use can cause network performance issues.
 
NOTE: 
Assigning an IP address is considered as an advanced function and is normally done by a system administrator.
 
NOTE: 
When you assign an IP address manually in IPv6 mode, use the Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool. To display the Dell 
Printer Configuration Web Tool, use the link-local address. To confirm the link-local address, print a system settings report and 
check the Link-Local Address under Network (Wired) or Network (Wireless). 
For details about how to print a system settings report, see "Report / List."
 
NOTE: 
If the 
Panel Lock Control
 is set to 
Enable
, you need to enter the four digit password to enter the 
Admin 
Settings
 menu.
When Using the Easy Setup Navigator
Insert the 
Software and Documentation disc provided with the printer in your computer. The Easy Setup 
Navigator file launches automatically. 
Click Advanced Tools on the Easy Setup Navigator window.
The Advanced Tools window opens.
Click IP Configuration.
Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
When Using the Operator Panel
For more information on using the operator panel, see "Operator Panel."
Press the 
 (Information) button.
Select the Tools tab, and then select Admin Settings.
Select Network.