Konica Minolta FAX2900/FAX3900 manual

Models: FAX2900/FAX3900

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When “AUTO” is selected to assign the IP address, the IP address may sometimes be changed automatically. If the IP address and other settings are changed, you may not be able to print to a specified printer on the network due to a communication failure caused by a change in the address. When “AUTO” is selected, we recommend that you set the DHCP server to assign a fixed address to the copier.

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Network Printing in a Windows Environment (Available only with FAX3900)

Check with your network administrator to determine if there is a DHCP server available on the network. (If there is, a special IP address will be assigned by the AutoIP function. However, the copier will not be able to communicate with other devices on the network that have had ordinary IP addresses assigned to them. ) Always select “SPECIFY” when there is no DHCP server available.

When “AUTO” is selected to assign the IP address, the IP address may sometimes be changed automatically. If the IP address and other settings are changed, you may not be able to print to a specified printer on the network due to a communication failure caused by a change in the address. When “AUTO” is selected, we recommend that you set the DHCP server to assign a fixed address to the copier.

5Use the 10-key pad and the

Manual background and Manual background keys to enter the IP address.

Note

If an IP address is already entered, it can be overwritten by a new one.

The IP address shown in the illustration is only an example. Always check with your network administrator before entering an IP address for the printer.

6Press the [Yes] key to confirm the setting. “The NETWORK SETTING” menu appears again.

 Proceed to enter the subnet mask setting.

7While the “NETWORK SETTING”

menu is displayed, press the [2] key in the 10-key pad to select “SUBNET MASK”.

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Konica Minolta FAX2900/FAX3900 manual