Lexmark Optra T 安装指导

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Configure Network Printer
Configuring and
Printing
Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting information, look on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. 
Click View Documentation and look for the MarkNet link. 
About the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD
You may have more than one version of the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD
received at different times with different Lexmark products. Always use the latest 
version CD.
TCP/IP
Set the IP address, netmask, and gateway 
You must assign an IP address, netmask, and gateway to the printer for other net-
work devices to find it on the network.
If you have DHCP, the proper address values are automatically assigned. To 
verify that the assignment has happened, print a network setup page and 
make sure the IP address, netmask and gateway appear as non-zero.
If you don’t have DHCP, there are other methods you can use to manually 
assign the address such as the printer operator panel, static ARP and tel-
net, RARP and telnet, BOOTP, or MarkVision™ or other Lexmark utility. 
Instructions for three of these methods follow.
Note: For instructions on other ways to set the IP address, look on the Drivers, 
MarkVision, and Utilities CD. Click View Documentation and look for the 
MarkNet link.
Printer operator panel
A simple way to set the IP address, netmask and gateway inside the printer is to 
use the printer operator panel. You need to be at the printer to use this method.
1
On the printer operator panel, choose Network Menu, Standard Network, 
STD Net Setup, TCP/IP, Set IP Address
. Or, if you have a MarkNet™ card 
installed in slot x, choose Network Menu, Network Option x, Network 
Option x Setup, TCP/IP, Set IP Address
. (Hint: Press Menu> until you see 
the correct menu item, and then press Select.)
2
When the current IP address is displayed, use the buttons to change the 
address. (Hint: Pressing Select advances you to the next segment in the 
address. Pressing Menu> increases the number by one. <Menu decreases 
the number by one.)
Network Environment
Page
Novell NetWare
AppleTalk 29
OS/2 Warp Server