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G
GG
GSet "SCSI print" in the same way.
H
HH
HAssign the IP address to the print-
er.
Note
To get the IP address for the
printer, contact your network
administrator.
APress {
{{
{U
UU
U}
}}
} or {
{{
{T
TT
T}
}}
} until the fol-
lowing message appears.
BPress {
{{
{Enter #}
}}
}.
The current IP address appears
on the panel display.
CPress {
{{
{U
UU
U}
}}
} or {
{{
{T
TT
T}
}}
} to enter the
leftmost entry field of the IP
address.
DPress {
{{
{Enter #}
}}
}.
The pointer (k) moves to the
next entry field automatically.
Note
You can return the pointer
(k) to the previous (left) entry
field by pressing {
{{
{Escape}
}}
}.
If you press {
{{
{Escape}
}}
} when
the pointer (k) is on the left-
most position, the selected IP
address is reset.
ERepeat steps C
CC
C and D
DD
D to enter
the IP address.
Check if the pointer (k) is at the
rightmost position, and press
{
{{
{Enter #}
}}
} to register the IP ad-
dress you selected.
III
ISet "Subnet Mask1394" in the
same way.
JJJ
JPress {
{{
{On Line}
}}
}.
Ready appears on the panel display.
KKK
KPrint a configuration page to con-
firm the settings made. See
"Printing a Configuration Page"
in the Printer Reference.

-

--

-Address

Subnet Mask

A number used to mathematically
mask or hid e an I P addr ess o n the
network by eliminating those parts
of the address that are alike for all
the machines on the network.

Gateway Address

A gateway is a connection or inter-
change point that connects two
networks. A gateway address is for
the router or host computer used
as a gateway.
Note
To get the addresses, contact
your network administrator.

IEEE 1394 Setup:

IP Address1394

IP Address1394:

011.022.033.044

IP Address1394:

192.022.033.044

IP Address1394:

192.02k.033.044

IP Address1394:

192.168.000.011

IEEE 1394 Setup:

IP Address1394

Ready

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