Lexmark 752 setup guide Verifying the IP settings Configuring for Pull Printing, Ping

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Press Menu until you see Set IP Netmask, and then press Select. Repeat step 6 to set the IP Netmask.
Press Menu until you see Set IP Gateway, and then press Select. Repeat step 6 to set the IP Gateway.

Verifying the IP settings

Note: On Windows computers, click Start Programs Command prompt (or Accessories Command prompt if using Windows 2000).

Configuring for Pull Printing

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11 When you are finished, press Go to return the printer to the Ready state.

1 Print another network setup page. Look under the “TCP/IP” heading and make sure the IP address, netmask, and gateway are what you expected. See “Printing a network setup page” on page 53 if you need help.

2 Ping the printer and verify that it responds. For example, at a command prompt on a network computer, type “ping” followed by the new printer IP address (for example, 192.168.0.11):

ping 192.168.0.11

If the printer is active on the network, you receive a reply.

If your printer has an optional Lexmark ImageQuick™ firmware card installed, you can configure for Pull Printing once an IP address is assigned to the printer.

For detailed configuration instructions, refer to the CD that shipped with the Lexmark ImageQuick card.

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Contents C752 Page English Edition June Contents Install drivers for local printing Introduction About your printerOther sources of information Publications CD Quick Reference pagesDrivers CD Quick Reference and Clearing Jams sheetsLexmark’s Web site Unpack the printer Setting up a multifunction printerUnpacking Power cord Drivers CD Set up the printer and paper handling options You may have purchasedInstalling a 2000-sheet drawer Leveling feet Installing a 500-sheet drawer Installing a duplex unit Positioning the printer Set up the printer and paper handling options Installing an output expander Set up the printer and paper handling options Installing a 5-bin mailbox Set up the printer and paper handling options Set up the print supplies Setting up the print cartridgesGuides Detensioner Set up the print supplies Set up the print supplies Attaching an adhesive operator panel overlay What do I do next? Install memory, firmware, or option cards Removing the system board access cover Use the following table to locate the instructions you need Installing a memory card What do I do now?Installing a firmware card Installing a hard disk What do I do now? Installing an option card Card FunctionSecure the card to the system board with the screw Install memory, firmware, or option cards Load paper Loading the 500-sheet trays Maximum height guide Loading the 2000-sheet tray LT.LG Loading the multipurpose feeder Load paper Load paper Attach cables and power cord Attaching a local cableAttach cables and power cord Parallel SerialAttaching a network cable EthernetFiber optic 802.11b wireless options Install drivers for local printing Operating system Cable Go toWindows Using Windows Using Windows MeWith USB or Parallel cableUsing Windows 98 with a USB or parallel cable Page Macintosh Creating a desktop printer icon MacintoshCreating a queue in Print Center Macintosh OS UNIX/Linux Verify printer setup Printing a menu settingsVerify printer setup Configure for TCP/IP Assigning a printer IP addressVerifying the IP settings Configuring for Pull Printing PingInstall drivers for network printing Supported printer driversClick Install Printer and Software Install a custom printer driver Install the printer driver or subset on network clients Macintosh Install a custom PPD file Mac OS 8.6 toMac OS X version 10.1.2 and later Create a print queue in Print CenterUNIX/Linux NetWare Using the publications CD Viewing and using the CD contents Congratulations