9If you keep BOOTP=YES *, the values for the TCP/IP parameters will be provided by the BOOTP file, RARP, or DHCP and no other TCP/IP configuration is necessary. Skip to step 17.

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Press VALUE to change the value of the BOOTP= parameter. BOOTP=NO displays.

10Press SELECT to save the selection. BOOTP=NO * appears, and you are prompted to configure each of the TCP/IP parameters.

11Press ITEM to continue configuring. IP BYTE 1=<value>> * displays.

12Press VALUE until the value of the first byte of the IP address displays.

13Press SELECT to save the value.

14Repeat steps 12 and 13 to configure the remaining bytes of the IP address.

15Press ITEM to continue.

16Repeat steps 12-15 to configure the subnet mask bytes (SM), default gateway (GW), and timeout (TIMEOUT).

17If you are finished, press GO to return the printer to the READY

state.

– OR –

See the appropriate sections for other protocols that will be used.

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