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Automatically assigning an IP address
1
Select <Auto Acquire>.
2
Select the protocol.
● Select <Select Pr
otocol>
<DHCP>.
If you do not want to use DHCP/BOOTP/RARP to assign an IP address
● Select <Off>. If you select <DHCP> when these services ar
e unavailable, the machine will waste time
and communication resources searching the network for these services.
3
Check that <Auto IP> is set to <On>.
● If <Off> is selected, change the setting to <On>.
4
Select <Apply>.
● IP addr
esses assigned via DHCP override the address obtained via Auto IP.
Manually entering an IP address
1
Congure a setting to disable auto-acquisition.
● Select <Auto Acquir
e>, and set both <Select Protocol> and <Auto IP> to <Off>.
2
Select <Manually Acquire>.
3
Specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address (or default gateway).
● Enter these values in each screen, and select <Apply>.
● On how to enter text, see
Entering Text(P. 123) .
Checking whether the settings are correct
● Mak
e sure that the Remote UI screen can be displayed with your computer (
Starting Remote
UI(P
. 335) ). If a computer is not available, you can check the connection by using the operation panel (
Testing the Network Connection(P. 33) ).
When you have changed the IP addr
ess after installing the printer driver
● When the MFNP port is used, the connection is maintained as long as the machine and the computer belong
to the same subnet; therefore, you do not need to add a new port. When the standard TCP/IP port is used,
you need to add a new port.
Conguring Printer Ports
(P. 45)
*
If you do not know which port is used, see
Checking the Printer Port(P. 561) .
Testing the Network Connection
1
Display the <Menu> screen.
Home Screen(P. 111)
Setting Up
33
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