User`s manual
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USING THE MACHINE AS A NETWORK PRINTER
SETTING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE MACHINE
Before installing the printer driver, be sure to set the IP address of the machine. Consult your network administrator
for the correct IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway to be entered.
If a DHCP server will automatically
assign an IP address to the machine, the following procedure is not necessary.
(To check the IP address
assigned to the machine by DHCP, see "Checking the IP address when DHCP is used" (p.6).)
1
Make sure that the LAN cable is
connected to the machine and then
turn on the machine.
2
Insert the CD-ROM into your computer's
CD-ROM drive.
3
Click the "start" button, click "My
Computer" ( ), and then double-click
the CD-ROM icon ( ).
In Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000,
double-click "My Computer" and then
double-click the CD-ROM icon.
4
Double-click the "Tool" folder.
5
Double-click the "Setup" icon ( ).
6
Click the "Run Discover and Link Tool"
button.
The Discover and Link Tool starts.
7
The printer or printers connected to the
network will be detected. Click the
printer to be configured (the machine).
8
Click the "Configure" button.
If a print server card is installed, use "NICManager" to set the IP address ("NICManager" is
on the "User Software" CD-ROM that accompanied the print server card). For more
information, see the "Print Server Card User's Manual" on the CD-ROM.
Caution
• To view the administrator's guide,
click the "View Admin Guide" button.
This guide provides detailed
instructions for configuring settings.
• To install the "Discover and Link
Tool", click the "Install Discover and
Link Tool" button.
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