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The following table lists the components required for configuring the network
interface with EpsonNet Config.
EpsonNet Config's setting screens
TCP/IP, IPP, SNMP (IP trap)
MS Network
The following table lists the components required for network printing.
Printing method
LPR or Internet printing
®
Microsoft
Network Shared printing
5. If the necessary components are not in the list, click Install to install them.
For LPR or Internet printing:
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is installed by default. You cannot add or delete it.
For Microsoft Network Shared printing:
Select Client, then click Add. Select Client for Microsoft Networks and then click OK.
6. For LPR, Internet, Microsoft Network Shared printing:
Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on the Local Area Connection Properties
dialog box to open the Internet Protocols (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. Set the IP
address, the subnet mask, etc. and then click OK.
7. Restart the computer.
The necessary components are now installed. Go to the section "Connecting the Network
Interface to the Network" on page 14.
Macintosh
To assign an IP address, subnet mask, etc. to your Macintosh, follow the steps below.
1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
2. Open the Network control panel. Click the TCP/IP tab.
3. Select Built-in Ethernet from the Show pull down menu.
4. Assign an IP address and other settings if necessary.
5. Click the Apply Now button to save any changes.
Go to the section "Connecting the Network Interface to the Network" on page 14.
Necessary components
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Necessary components
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
TCP/IP or NetBEUI
Client for Microsoft Networks
Setting Up Your System for Network Printing
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