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4.1   
<Network setup>
4
 Network setup
This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for setting up your 
machine for network connections.
This chapter includes:
Introduction
Once you have connected your machine to a network with an RJ-45 
Ethernet cable, you can share the machine with other network users.
You need to set up the network protocols on the machine to use it as your 
network printer. Protocols can be set up by the following two methods: 
Via network administration programs
You can configure your machine’s print server settings and manage the 
machine via the following programs that came with your machine:
• Web Image Monitor Type 104: A web server embedded to your 
network print server, which allows you to:
-  Configure the network parameters necessary for the machine to 
connect to various network environments.
-  Customize e-mail settings and set up Address Book for scanning 
to email.
-  Customize server settings and set up Address Book for scanning 
to an FTP or SMB servers.
-  Customize printer, copy, and fax settings.
• SetIP: A utility program allowing you to select a network interface and 
manually configure the addresses for use with the TCP/IP protocol.
For further details, refer to the user’s guide on the Printer, Scanner 
Drivers and Utilities Type 104 CD 
that came with your machine.
Via the control panel
You can set up the following basic network parameters through the 
machine’s control panel:
• Configure TCP/IP
• Configure EtherTalk
Supported operating systems
The following table shows the network environments supported by the 
machine: 
• TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
• DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
• BOOTP: Bootstrap Protocol
Configuring TCP/IP
Your machine can be set up with a variety of TCP/IP network information, 
such as an IP address, a subnet mask, a gateway, and DNS addresses. 
There are several ways in which your machine can be assigned a TCP/
IP address, depending on your network.
• Static addressing: A TCP/IP address is assigned manually by the 
system administrator.
• Dynamic addressing via BOOTP/DHCP (default): A TCP/IP address is 
assigned automatically by the server.
Note 
Before configuring TCP/IP, you need to set the network protocol 
to TCP/IP.
Static addressing
To enter a TCP/IP address from your machine’s control panel, take the 
following steps: 
1
Press Menu until Network appears on the bottom line of the display 
and press OK.
2
Press OK when TCP/IP appears.
3
Press the Scroll buttons until Static appears and press OK.
4
Press OK when IP Address appears. 
5
Enter a byte between 0 and 255 using the number keypad and 
press the Scroll buttons to move between bytes.
Repeat this to complete the address from the 1st byte to the 4th 
byte.
Item
Requirements
Network interface
• 10/100 Base-TX
Network operating 
system
• Windows 98/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP/2003/
Vista
• Macintosh OS 10.3 ~ 10.4
Network protocols
• TCP/IP on Windows 
• EtherTalk 
Dynamic addressing 
server
• DHCP, BOOTP