2. SYSTEM MODE

2.7.4 DHCP Host Name Setting

EO13-33002

2.7 IP Address Setting

After DHPC client ID has been set, the DHCP host name setting menu is displayed. Press the [PAUSE] key and set the DHCP host name one byte by one byte.

MODE ASCII

DHCP HOST NAME

[PAUSE]

MODE ASCII

[PAUSE]

Enter a character or a value for each of 1st byte to 16th byte sequentially using the [FEED] or [RESTART] key.

<7>IP ADDRESS

NOTES:

1.Code used to enter a DHCP client ID is selectable between ASCII code (alphanumeric) and Hex. code.

2.Set a character or value for each byte by using the [RESTART] or [FEED] key.

[RESTART] key: Increment [FEED] key: Decrement

3.Press the [PAUSE] key to enter the next byte. Repeat this until 16th byte is entered.

4.After the 16th byte of the DHCP host name is set, press the [PAUSE] key. At this time, the display will turn to “<7>IP ADDRESS”.

5.A DHCP ID can be used to check what IP address is assigned to which client on a DHCP server. If a DHCP ID is not assigned, MAC address of a network device (LAN card or LAN interface board) will be notified to the server as a DHCP ID instead.

A DHCP ID is a 16-byte character string. As “FFH” (hex. code) is recognized as a terminator, if the top byte of DHCP ID is “FFH”, it is considered that a DHCP ID is not assigned.

ASCII code and Hex. code correspondence table

Upper 4 bits

2

3

4

5

6

7

Lower 4 bits

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

SP

0

@

P

`

P

1

!

1

A

Q

a

q

2

2

B

R

b

r

3

#

3

C

S

c

s

4

$

4

D

T

d

t

5

%

5

E

U

e

u

6

&

6

F

V

f

v

7

7

G

W

g

w

8

(

8

H

X

h

x

9

)

9

I

Y

i

y

A

*

:

J

Z

j

z

B

+

;

K

[

k

{

C

,

<

L

\

l

D

-

=

M

]

m

}

E

.

>

N

^

n

 

F

/

?

O

_

o

 

(Example) To enter “TOSHIBA” in Hex. code:

54 4F 53 48 49 42 41

SP = Space

When the system mode settings have been completed, turn off the printer.

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