- 1). Click on the printer's "Menu" button. Click the "Item" button until the "EIO" menu appears.
- 2). Click the "Value" button until the "DHCP" appears. Use the "Value" button to select "Yes" or "No." If you set the DHCP option to "Yes," the printer will automatically pick up an IP address from your network. Selecting "No" to DHCP allows you to set your own IP address. The choice you make will depend on your network configuration--if you are not sure which to use, ask your network administrator.
- 3). Change the DHCP value to "No" if you wish to set your own IP address. Use the "Item" button to scroll to the "Configure TCP/IP" option and change the value to "Yes." Click "Select" to confirm your choice.
- 4). Set each byte in the IP address using the "Item" button. These choices will appear as "IP Byte 1," "IP Byte 2," "IP Byte 3" and "IP Byte 4." Use the "Value" button to configure the IP address you wish. Each byte in the IP address will be a number between 0 and 255, so a typical IP address would be 10.4.25.69. The exact IP address will be determined by your network administrator.
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