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Network Settings Guide
Read this manual carefully before you use the product and keep it handy for future reference.
For safe and correct use, please be sure to read "Safety Information" before using the machine.
This manual explains how to connect this printer to the network with an Ethernet cable.
By connecting to the network, the printer can be used as a network printer.
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If you want to connect the printer directly to a computer, connect the printer and the computer using
a USB cable. For details, see Quick Installation Guide on the provided CD-ROM.
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Terminology
This section introduces you to the terminology used here or displayed on the screen.
Broadband router:
A device for connecting to the Internet, mainly used in home networks.
It combines a DHCP function and a few Ethernet ports, which makes it possible to easily establish a
LAN.
Hub:
A device that contains multiple Ethernet ports and that can be used to establish a LAN.
A hub does not usually contain DHCP functionality, but such functionality is available if the hub is
connected to a router that has DHCP functionality or a DHCP server.
MAC address:
A unique identifi er assigned to each network communication device.
MAC addresses are registered by the manufacturer, and it cannot be changed.
IP address:
An identifi er assigned to each device on the network or a LAN.
An IP address is like a home address on the network.
IPv4/IPv6:
There are two types of IP addresses: IPv4 and IPv6.
The term "IP address" usually refers to an IPv4 address. An IPv6 address is referred to as an "IPv6
address".
IPv6 addresses might not be available depending on the network environment.
DHCP:
A protocol that assigns necessary information, such as an IP address, to devices on the network on a
temporary basis.
This type of functionality provides reliable and simple network confi guration without user
intervention.
This function is convenient for users who are not familiar with network confi guration.
LAN:
A network that spans a relatively small area such as a single building.
It enables connections between computers, printers, and other communication devices to interact
with each other on the network.
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To connect to a broadband router or to a hub
Confi rming the network
that is connected to a broadband router:
environment
→ A. IPv4 automatic confi guration (DHCP
enabled)
Confi rm the network environment you want to
The DHCP function on the broadband router
use.
allows you to automatically confi gure the
Perform the following procedure using a
necessary settings.
computer on the network to which the printer
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To connect to a hub that is connected to the
will be connected. The following procedure
network
uses Windows 7 as an example.
→ A. IPv4 automatic confi guration (DHCP
Click the [Start] menu.
enabled)
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If IPv4 automatic setting is not available:
Enter "cmd" in the [Search
→ B. IPv4 manual setting (DHCP
programs and fi les] fi eld, and
disabled)
then press the [Enter] key.
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To connect to a LAN that consists of only
The command prompt appears.
hubs
→ B. IPv4 manual setting (DHCP disabled)
Enter "ipconfi g /all", and then
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press the [Enter] key.
To connect with IPv6
→ See User Guide on the provided CD-
The details about the network
ROM.
environment appear.
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If you want to connect to a large network that
is confi gured with various servers, consult
your network administrator.
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Preparation
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Use Smart Organizing Monitor to connect the
1.
Dhcp Enabled
printer to the network.
"Yes" is displayed if the addresses on the
Install Smart Organizing Monitor fi rst on a
screen were assigned by DHCP. The network
computer on the same network.
settings can be automatically confi gured.
For details, see User Guide on the provided
2.
IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
CD-ROM.
The IP address, subnet mask, and default
A.
IPv4 address automatic confi guration
gateway that have been assigned to the
(DHCP enabled)
computer are displayed.
For manual confi guration, use the same
values as displayed here.
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A router with DHCP functionality or a DHCP
server is required.
Confi guring network
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Make sure the USB cable is not connected to
the printer beforehand.
settings
Connect the printer to the
router or the hub using the
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About network connection
Ethernet cable.
methods
Turn on the printer.
Network connection methods vary depending
on the network environment and the machine
Start Smart Organizing
type. Select the method from among the
Monitor.
following that is most appropriate for your
network environment, and then see the section
for your machine type.
The following screen appears if the
connection has not been established yet.
Click [Connect Printer].
Click [Search Network Printer].
A list of printers currently connected to
the network appears.
Select your printer, and then
click [OK].
If the printer information
appears after a while, the
connection was established
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successfully.
If nothing appears on the screen, repeat
this procedure.
The network settings are
complete.
The next step is to install the printer
driver from the provided CD-ROM.
For details, see User Guide on the
provided CD-ROM.
B.
IPv4 address manual confi guration
(DHCP disabled)
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The printer's MAC address is required.
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See
Quick Installation Guide, and have
the printer ready to print.
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Connect the printer to the
router or the hub using the
Ethernet cable.
Hold down the [Job Reset] key
and turn on the printer.
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When the Power indicator lights up and
the Alert indicator starts to fl ash, release
the key.
The printer's power is turned on, and the
test page is printed out.
Printing starts approximately 30 seconds
after the Alert Indicator starts blinking.
Start Smart Organizing
Monitor.
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The following screen appears if the
connection has not been established yet.