Apple 12/640PS manual Resetting the printer’s TCP/IP interface

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Resetting the printer’s TCP/IP interface

If you’re having problems with your TCP/IP connection to the printer and can’t solve the problem by any other means, you may try resetting the printer’s TCP/IP interface.

mFrom the main menu of the TCP/IP Printer Configuration Utility menu, press 9 and Enter.

IMPORTANT If you reset the printer while a document is printing, it may not finish printing.

Restoring settings to their factory defaults

To restore the settings to their factory defaults:

mFrom the main menu of the TCP/IP Printer Configuration Utility menu, press 10 and Enter.

WARNING This option erases the utility’s password and the printer’s IP address. You must reset the address as described in “Step 3: Assigning an IP Address to the Printer,” earlier in this chapter.

IMPORTANT If you choose this option while a document is printing, it may not finish printing.

Using the Apple and Windows utilities to configure the printer

There are a number of other configuration choices you can make with the Apple and Windows utilities; for example, setting how long the printer should wait before going into its energy-saving mode. See Appendix A for a list of these options and Chapters 2 and 3 for details.

What to do next

The printer is now set up on your TCP/IP network. If you want to install any options, see Chapter 5.

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Apple 12/640PS manual Resetting the printer’s TCP/IP interface, Restoring settings to their factory defaults