Installing Options
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Configuration and Usage from a Web
Browser
Preparation
If you want to use this printer from
a Web browser, its IP address must
be specified and the TCP/IP proto-
col (IP over 1394) set on the control
panel. For more information, see
p.34 “IEEE 1394 Configuration”.
When you browse the printer on
the network by the Web browser,
you need not to use the proxy serv-
er.
When setting an IEEE 1394 Inter-
face IP address for the printer, use
an address that can be used with-
out the proxy server.
Configuration
A
AA
AStart the Web browser.
B
BB
BEnter [http://<IP address of printer
whose state you want to display>/] in
the address bar.
The selected printer status will ap-
pear in the Web browser.
C
CC
CClick [OK].
A dialog box for entering a User
Name and Password will appear.
D
DD
DEnter the User Name and Pass-
word, and then click [OK].
The printer is factory-configured
so you can leave the User Name
blank and enter "pass" as the pass-
word.
E
EE
EClick [IEEE 1394].
Make all the necessary settings.
Note
❒For more information about the
installation procedure, see
Help.
❒To access Help, the computer
must be connected to the Inter-
net. With a dial-up connection,
there may be a connection
charge to pay.
❒Help is stored as an HTML file
on the CD-ROM that comes
with this printer. To see it, open
"\HELP\WSMHELP\**\in-
dex.html" on the CD-ROM. (**
stands for the language.)
Checking the Settings
A
AA
AStart the Web browser.
B
BB
BEnter [http://<IP address of printer
whose state you want to display>/] in
the address bar.
The selected printer status will ap-
pear in the Web browser.
C
CC
CClick [Setting Reference].
D
DD
DClick [IEEE 1394].
You can now check the settings
you have made.
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