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Setting up the network printer | 5 |
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1Determine the hardware address of the print server. See the item labeled UAA on the network setup page. For Ethernet networks, use the number in the right column (canonical).
2Add a static ARP entry for the IP address. Use the hardware address from step 1. Use the dotted decimal form of the IP address, such as 157.184.8.231. Use the commands appropriate to the host operating system. For example, on many UNIX computers you would type something similar to the following example:
arp
If you need help and are using a UNIX system, try the man page for ARP.
3Use telnet to access the print server. For UNIX systems, use the following command: telnet 157.184.8.231 9000
where address is the print server host name (or print server IP address in dotted decimal format, such as 157.184.8.231). The print server port is 9000.
4Follow the instructions on the screen to set the print server IP address, netmask and gateway.
Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with a print server on a TCP/IP network, do the following steps in the order shown before you call the Customer Support Center.
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