Xerox 750P 安装指导

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Phaser 750 Color Printer
Setting the Printer’s IP Address 
6.
Set the network mask:
a.
Press the right-arrow (---->) button until Network Mask is displayed.  Press the 
Select 
button.
b.
Press the right-arrow (---->) button to highlight the part of the address that you 
want to set.  Press + button to change the numbers.
c.
When the network mask is correct, press the Set button.
d.
Press the Confirm button.
7.
Set the gateway address:
a.
Press the right-arrow (---->) button until Gateway Address is displayed.  Press the 
Select 
button.
b.
Press the right-arrow (---->) button to highlight the part of the address that you 
want to set.  Press + button to change the numbers.
c.
When the network mask is correct, press the Set button.
d.
Press the Confirm button.
8.
To return the printer to normal operation, press the Exit button (the left-most button) 
until the front panel displays Ready.
Setting the IP address:  DHCP
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a system in which UNIX and 
Windows NT servers can allocate IP addresses dynamically.  The printer is a DHCP client; 
when the printer is reset, it receives an IP address from the DHCP server.
Enabling DHCP on the printer
Make sure that the printer’s DHCP protocol is enabled.  You can do this from the front 
panel; see Disabling and enabling protocols: Phaser 750 front panel on page 43. 
Installing the DHCP server
1.
In Control Panel:Network, select Add Software.  
2.
Select TCP/IP components.
3.
In the second window that is displayed, select DHCP server.
Setting up a DHCP server 
1.
Access your DHCP management utility:
Windows NT 4.x.  Click Start; select Programs, then Administrative Tools 
(Common).
  Select DHCP Manager.
Windows NT 3.5x.  Go to the Network Administration group and select DHCP 
Manager.