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EasyLAN User’s Guide
Chapter 7 — Troubleshooting
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Procedures
If there is a problem with a printer connected to your network, this 
chapter helps you fi nd and correct the issue and to obtain information 
that will make it easier for support personnel to help you correct the 
problem. Follow the procedures below before contacting support.
Verifying Settings
Use a PC connected to the same network as the printer to verify 
the printer’s network confi guration as described in the installation 
instructions. 
If you are trying to connect the printer via a crossover network cable, you 
may need to disable the web browser’s proxy settings on your computer 
to get in contact with the printer’s web pages.
PC Settings
Verify that the PC has a working connection to the network. Do this by 
opening a Command Prompt and typing the command that corresponds 
to your operating system, as described below:
For Windows 95, 98 and ME, use the command WINIPCFG.
For Windows NT4, 2000 and XP, use the command IPCONFIG.
Th
  e PC will show a table with its confi guration containing the settings 
for IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. Verify these settings 
to be sure that the computer is correctly confi gured for your network.
Printer Settings
Check the IP address of the printer. Press the <i> key on the printer’s 
keyboard and use the <
⇐> and <⇒> keys to browse to the IP address. 
A prerequisite in Fingerprint is that the standard IN port is set either 
to "auto" or "net1:", which can be done using Intermec Shell.  Another 
method is using the Setup Mode:
1  Press the <Setup> key, on the printer’s internal keyboard, and step 
your way to “NETWORK” using the 
⇒ key.
2  By pressing <Enter> on the printer, you can step through the 
confi guration to verify the settings.
3 Press <Setup> to exit the Setup Mode.