Network Setting

Conguring the IP Address on the Printer

You must congure the printer’s IP address before using the printer in a TCP/IP network.

The printer’s IP address is congured automatically when you install the printer driver following the instructions in the Quick Start Guide.

Congure the IP address by using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility, the printer Control Panel, or ARP or PING commands, if the IP address is changed, or if you change the printer connection mode to a network connection. For details on conguring the IP address, refer to the following topics.

Conguring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility (→P.482)

Conguring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel (→P.483)

Conguring the IP Address Using ARP and PING Commands (→P.484)

Important

If you use a DHCP server for automatic assignment of the printer’s IP address, printing may no longer be possible after the printer is turned off and on. This is because an IP address different from before has been assigned. Thus, when using DHCP server functions, consult your network administrator and congure the settings in one of the following ways.

Congure the setting for dynamic DNS updating

In RemoteUI, activate the setting Enable DNS Dynamic Update. (→P.487)

Congure the setting for assignment of the same IP address each time the printer starts up

Note

We recommend conguring the printer’s IP address even if you will use the printer in networks other than TCP/IP networks. Conguring the printer’s IP address enables you to use RemoteUI to congure the network settings and manage the printer with a web browser.

For details on RemoteUI, see “Using RemoteUI”. (→P.486)

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