Xerox Phaser 6300, Phaser 6350 manual Manually Setting the Printer’s IP Address

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Configuring the Network Address

Manually Setting the Printer’s IP Address

Note: Verify that your computer has a properly configured IP address for your network. Contact your network administrator for more information.

If you are on a network without a DNS server, or in an environment where the network administrator assigns printer IP addresses, you can use this method to manually set the IP address. Manually setting the IP address overrides DHCP and AutoIP. Alternatively, if you are in a small office with a single PC and use a dialup modem connection, you can manually set the IP address.

1.On the control panel, select Printer Setup, and then press the OK button.

2.Select Connection Setup, and then press the OK button.

3.Select Network Setup, and then press the OK button.

4.Select TCP/IP Setup, and then press the OK button.

5.Select DHCP/BOOTP, and then press the OK button to select Off.

6.Select TCP/IP Address, and then press the OK button.

7.Enter the printer’s IP address, and then press the OK button.

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Contents User Guide Page Contents Printing Basics Maintenance User Safety Index Printer Features Front-Right View Printer PartsDoors a and C Open Door B Open Rear-Left ViewInside View Printer Configurations Printer ConfigurationsStandard Features Available ConfigurationsMemory UpgradesOptions Additional TraysControl Panel Layout Control Panel FeaturesControl Panel Sample Pages Menu MapInformation Pages Information Source More InformationResources Centre Xerox Support CentreNetwork Basics Overview of Network Setup and Configuration Network Connection Setting Up the NetworkConnecting via Ethernet Recommended Choosing a Connection MethodUSB Connection Connecting via USBStandalone Cable or DSL Network Connection TCP/IP and IP Addresses Configuring the Network AddressAutomatically Setting the Printer’s IP Address Information Comments Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer’s IP AddressChanging or Modifying the IP Address Using CentreWare is Enabling Dhcp on the PrinterSelect Properties Using Host Names with the Domain Name Service DNSManually Setting the Printer’s IP Address Available Drivers Installing the Printer DriversEtherTalk Windows 98 SE or Later and Windows 2000 or LaterMacintosh OS Macintosh OS X, Version 10.2 and Higher Reference Name Title InfoSMART Knowledge Base Networking Documents English onlyPrinting Basics Overview of Basic Steps Supported Paper and Media Paper That May Damage Your Printer Paper Usage GuidelinesPaper Storage Guidelines Supported Paper Sizes and Weights176 x 250 mm Supported Paper Sizes and Weights for Tray 1 MPT182 x 257 mm Supported Paper Sizes and Weights for Trays Loading Paper in Tray 1 MPT Loading PaperPull out the tray extension, and open the paper guides 6300-008 Macintosh Using Manual FeedLoading Paper in Trays WindowsTo load paper into Trays Pull out the tray 6300-041 MAX If necessary, press the paper guides inward to fit the paper Selecting Options for an Individual Job Windows Selecting Printing OptionsSelecting Printing Preferences Windows Windows Server Window NT Setup tabWindows 98 SE Setup tab or Windows Me Windows XP, orSelecting Options for an Individual Job Macintosh Advanced Options Color MatchingPrint Quality Automatic 2-Sided Printing Guidelines Printing on Both Sides of the PaperPortrait Landscape Binding Edge OptionsSelecting 2-Sided Printing Transparency Guidelines Printing on Specialty MediaPrinting Transparencies Printing Transparencies from Tray 1 MPT 6300-050 Printing Transparencies from Trays Insert the transparencies into the tray Envelopes Guidelines Printing EnvelopesPrinting Envelopes from Tray 1 MPT 6300-010 Printing Labels from Tray 1 MPT Printing LabelsLabel Guidelines Pull out the tray extension, and open the paper guides Printing Labels from Trays MAX Glossy Paper Guidelines Printing Glossy PaperPrinting Glossy Paper from Tray 1 MPT Printing Glossy Paper from Trays Fan the paper to release sheets that are stuck together Insert the paper into the tray Tray 1 MPT Printing Custom Size PaperPrinting Custom Size Paper from Tray 1 MPT Long-Edge Feed Short-Edge Feed Printing on Specialty Media Print Quality Controlling the Quality of Your Prints Selecting a Print-Quality ModeAdjusting Color To select the color correction in a supported driver Lines, Smudges, or Streaks Solving Print-Quality ProblemsProblem SolutionsRepeating Defects SolutionColors Align Incorrectly Fusing Is IncompleteAll Colors Are Too Light or Too Dark Grays Not Neutral Poor Transparency Print QualityColors Vary Between Computers Color Settings Not AppliedPrinted Colors Do Not Match Monitor Colors Colors Do Not MatchPrint Area Is Not Centered on the Paper Pantone Colors Do Not MatchMaintenance Cleaning the Density Sensor Cleaning the PrinterCleaning the Outside of the Printer Use a dry towel or cotton swab to clean the density sensor Close Front Door a Consumables Routine Maintenance ItemsOrdering Supplies Recycling Supplies When to Order SuppliesRequesting a Maintenance Kit Preparing the Printer for Shipment Precautions for Moving the PrinterMoving and Repacking the Printer Moving the Printer Within the OfficeTroubleshooting Misfeed at Tray 1 MPT Clearing Paper JamsPreventing Jams Remove any jammed paper Misfeed at Trays 6300-015 Remove any jammed paper Jam at the Fuser Remove the jammed paper Jam at the Duplex Unit Jam at Registration Roller Remove any jammed paper PrintingScout Alerts Getting HelpControl Panel Messages Resource Link PhaserSMART Technical SupportWeb Links Electrical Safety User SafetyMaintenance Safety Laser SafetyTotal Height Requirements Operational SafetyMoving the Printer Do not place any food or liquids on the printer Symbols Marked on Product Index Index Phaser 6300/6350 Color Laser Printer Index-3 Phaser 6300/6350 Color Laser Printer Index-4 Phaser 6300/6350 Color Laser Printer Index-5