User`s manual

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USING THE MACHINE AS A NETWORK PRINTER
9
Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and
default gateway.
The settings in the above window are
examples. Be sure to ask your network
administrator for the correct IP address,
subnet mask, and default gateway to be
entered.
10
Click the "OK" button.
The Web page in the machine opens in
your Web browser to let you configure the
machine name and other settings.
For detailed explanations of the
procedures for configuring settings, click
"Help" in the menu frame.
When you have completed the settings,
quit your Web browser.
11
Restart the machine.
Power off the machine and then power it
back on.
12
Click the "Refresh" button.
The IP address that you entered will
appear. Make sure that it is correct.
The completes the IP address settings.
If you are using Windows NT 4.0, go to page 7.
If you are using Windows 2000/XP, go to page 8.
If you are using Windows 95/98/Me, go to page 12.
Checking the IP address when DHCP is used
If DHCP is being used, write down the IP address that appears in the window of step 7 on page 5, as
you will need to enter and/or check the IP address at several points in the procedures on the following
pages.
If you wish to change the name of the
machine, double click the displayed
name. The Web page in the machine
will appear.
Note
If the machine is used in a DHCP environment, the machine's IP address may change
automatically. If this happens, printing will no longer be possible. In this event, use a WINS server
or do not use the machine in a DHCP environment.
Note