HP manual IP address setup, Using SetIP, Using Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series

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IP address setup

Before using your network print server in your network, you must set TCP/IP addresses for the print server. You will need your printer card’s MAC address, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. First, check with your network administrator for the TCP/IP addresses.

Note: The MAC address is the hardware serial number of the network printer card. You can check the address by printing the Network Printer Configuration Page. For printing the page, refer to your printer user’s guide.

You can set your print server’s IP address via the following methods:

Set IP program: Go to the Using SetIP.

Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series: Once you have set an IP address for your network print server, you can use the embedded web server in the network printer card to change the address. Go to next column.

DHCP: You can use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to get an IP address automatically assigned by your network administrator, if your network system supports this protocol.s

BOOTP: A network-based server using the BootStrap protocol (BOOTP) can notify the network printer card of its assigned IP address each time the printer turns on, if your network system supports this protocol.

Note: To get an IP address from the DHCP or BOOTP server, the IP assignment method must be set to DHCP or BOOTP.

Using SetIP

Windows

1From the Start menu, select Programs or All Programs > SP 3300 Series > Set IP.

The program automatically detects and displays new and configured print servers on your network.

2Select the name of your printer and click . If you cannot find

your printer name, click to refresh the list.

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Even with this step, if you cannot find your printer name, then contact Network Administrator.

3Enter your network printer card’s MAC address (hardware address), IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and then click Apply.

4Click OK to confirm the settings.

5Click Exit to close the SetIP program.

MAC OS X

If you want to change your network printer IP setting, follow the below instruction.

1Printer the machine’s network information report which includes your machine’s MAC address.

2Open the Library folder > Printers > RFG > your printer model name > Set IP.

3Double click the SetIPApplet.html file.

Using Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series

1Run your web browser.

2Enter your print server’s IP address in the URL field and click Go.

3Click Network Settings > TCP/IP.

4Select Static from IP Address Assignment Method.

5Enter your print server’s TCP/IP addresses and click Apply.

Programs supplied on the CD

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Contents SP 3300 Series Page Contents Installing accessories MaintenanceTroubleshooting SpecificationsSafety Information Safety During OperationEnergy Star Program Power SupplyPower Saver RecyclingCdrh Regulations Laser SafetyRemarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada AvertissementSpecial features IntroductionFront view Features SP 3300D SP 3300DNPrinter overview Rear view Control panel overviewUnderstanding the LEDs Status DescriptionSetting up the hardware Finding more informationAltitude adjustment Changing the font setting Click EmulationPrinting a demo Using toner save mode Basic setupUsing toner save mode Printing a demoSupplied software Printer driver featuresSoftware overview Macintosh System requirementsWindows Supported operating systems Network setup SP 3300DN onlyUsing SetIP program RequirementsLoading print media Selecting print mediaSupported sizes of paper Type Size Dimensions Weighta CapacitybType Size Weight Print media for duplex printingType Guidelines Guidelines for selecting and storing print mediaGuidelines for special print media Loading paper Using the tray 1 or the optional tray Changing the size of the paper in the trayUsing manual feeder Load the paper with the side to be printed on facing upKnowing an output location Basic printing Canceling a print jobPrinting a document Canceling a print job Printing a documentToner cartridge Accessory Supplies and accessoriesAccessory Accessory DescriptionCleaning the outside of the printer MaintenanceCleaning the printer Cleaning the inside of the printerExpected cartridge life Maintaining the toner cartridgeToner cartridge storage Redistributing toner cartridge Replacing the toner cartridge Items Yield Average Printing a configurationMaintenance parts Paper feed area TroubleshootingClearing paper jams TrayAround the toner cartridge Manual trayDuplex jam Paper exit areaDuplex unit area Tips for avoiding paper jams Troubleshooting checklist Solving general printing problemsDpi Best, change it to Dpi Normal. SeeSolving print quality problems Background Condition Suggested solutions Vertical linesGray Toner smearCommon Windows problems Common PostScript problems Common Macintosh problemsInstalling a memory module Installing accessoriesPrecautions to take when installing accessories Disconnect the power cordActivating the added memory in the PS printer properties Specifications and description SpecificationsPrinter specifications Index Software section Contents Using Windows PostScript Driver Installing Software for Local Printing Installing Printer Software in WindowsInstalling Printer Software Typical InstallationCustom Installation Select Typical installation for a local printer. Click NextSelect Custom installation. Click Next Installing Software for Network Printing Custom Installation Installing Printer Software in Windows Reinstalling Printer Software Removing Printer Software Basic Printing Printing a DocumentSelect Printers and Faxes Select your printer driver icon Printer SettingsPrinting to a file PRN Printing PreferencesLayout Tab Paper TabGraphics Tab Watermark Extras TabAdvanced Options OverlayAbout Tab Using a Favorite SettingUsing Help Printer TabAdvanced Printing Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper N-Up PrintingPrinting Posters Printing BookletsFitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size Printing on Both Sides of PaperPrinting a Reduced or Enlarged Document NoneCreating a Watermark Using WatermarksUsing an Existing Watermark Editing a WatermarkUsing a Page Overlay Using OverlaysWhat is an Overlay? Creating a New Page OverlayUsing Windows PostScript Driver AdvancedSharing the Printer Locally Setting Up a Host ComputerSetting Up a Client Computer Check the Share this printer boxOpening the Troubleshooting Guide Using Utility ApplicationsUsing Printer Settings Utility Changing the Status Monitor Program SettingsInstalling the printer driver Using Your Printer with a MacintoshInstalling Software Uninstalling the printer driverFor a USB-connected Setting Up the PrinterFor a Network-connected Mac OS 8.6 ~Printing a Document Changing Printer SettingsPrinting LayoutPrinter Features Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper N-Up PrintingDuplex Printing Index Page M000-8650 Network Printer User’s Guide SP 3300DN only OpenSSL License Page Programs supplied on the CD Appendix Supported network environments Getting startedIntroduction Network Printer CardPrograms supplied on Uninstalling softwareClick Typical installation for a network printer System requirementsUsing Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series IP address setupUsing SetIP Windows Vista TCP/IP Print Driver Installation for Networked PrintersWorkstation Setup Windows XP TCP/IPWindows 2000 TCP/IP DiskTest Print Using Snmp Configuring DHCP/BOOTPConfiguring Snmp TCP/IP environmentConfiguring Ddns Configuring SLPUsing SLP Configuring WinsBonjour Configuring UPnPUsing UPnP UPnPLPR port Printing protocolsStandard TCP/IP port Printer PortSetting IPP security Configuring IPP in the print serverConfiguring a Windows client IPP portAdditional functions EtherTalk environment Configuring EtherTalkConfiguring the printer EtherTalk printingTCP/IP printing Bonjour printerAdministration Tools Maintenance using Internet ServicesOpenSSL Statements SpecificationsAppendix OpenSSL LicenseBootp M000-8651 Page Page