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3Press the Up or Down Arrow key to display the data format you want. Possible values are CP Driver, Open Card (requires the Open Card option), and Reserved. The Reserved value is not supported.

4Press the Enter key. “Apply/Restart” appears on line 2.

5Press the Enter key to apply the value(s) and restart the printer.

6If you did not choose a different data format, the display shows “DHCP/Static IP” on line 2. Press the Up or Down Arrow key to scroll to “Exit” on line 2 to leave without making changes.

When the printer restarts, the Ready light shows amber (yellow) and then blinks green.

Internal printer components move and the LCD panel changes to show “Printer Ready” on the first line.

Set the Address Mode

Tips for success

When you choose an address mode, you determine how the network address of the printer is assigned. The possible values are DHCP and Static IP. DHCP stands for “Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol” and means that the network assigns the IP address (and other values) to the printer. Static IP means that the IP address is entered following the procedure in "Set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address" on page 57. Use the address mode requested by your network personnel.

If you have the CP Driver installed and connected to the printer from any PC, suspend communication using the Printer Toolbox. If you change IP addresses, communication with the printer can end unexpectedly.

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Datacard Group CP60 manual Set the Address Mode