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Setting IP parameters: Phaser 780 front panel

NOTE
When you set the IP addressing parameters from the front panel, the front panel selections for DHCP/BOOTP and RARP are automatically set to Disabled.

  1. While Ready is displayed, press Select; the Printer menu is displayed:
  2. Printer Menu
    Help Pages Menu
  3. Press
  4. or until the front panel displays Network Settings.
    Printer Menu
    Network Settings Menu
  5. Press Menu to enter the Network Settings menu; Network Settings appears on the top line of the display.
  6. If TCP/IP is not already displayed, press until the front panel displays TCP/IP.
  7. To set the IP address:
    1. Press Menu again; the front panel displays Interface.
    2. Press until the front panel displays IP Address.
    3. Press Menu to display the IP address. For example:
    4. IP Address
      192.2.194.101 Select

      NOTE
      Setting the IP address to 000.000.000.000 causes the printer to use Dynamic Address Resolution to set its IP address (see Setting IP parameters: RARP or BOOTP ).

    5. Press to set the left-most digit of the address.
    6. Press to advance to the next digit. Press to set this digit.
    7. Use and as described in Step e to set the remaining digits.
    8. When the address is correctly set, press Select; the front panel displays the IP Address with a Confirm button.

    9. NOTE
      When you press Confirm to set the IP address, the printer resets the network mask and broadcast address to the printer's defaults; see Printer defaults for network mask and broadcast address.

    10. Press Confirm; the front panel briefly displays Selected, then displays the IP address again. The IP address is now set in the printer.
    11. Press ; the front panel displays:
    12. TCP/IP
      IP Address Menu
  8. To set the network mask:
    1. Press until Network Mask is displayed.
    2. Press Menu; the front panel displays the network mask.
    3. Use and as described in Steps 4d through 4f to set the network mask.
    4. When the network mask is set, use Select and Confirm as described in Steps 4g and 4h to enter the network mask into the printer.
    5. Press ; the front panel displays:
    6. TCP/IP
      Network Mask Menu
  9. To set the gateway address:
    1. Press until Gateway Address is displayed.
    2. Press Menu; the front panel displays the gateway address.
    3. Use and as described in Steps 4d through 4f to set the gateway address.
    4. When the gateway address is set, use Set and Confirm as described in Steps 4g and 4h to enter the gateway address into the printer.
    5. Press ; the front panel displays:
    6. TCP/IP
      Gateway Address Menu
  10. The printer calculates the broadcast address based on the IP address and the network mask. However, the broadcast address can be viewed and set using the following procedure:
    1. Press until Broadcast Address is displayed.
    2. Press Menu; the front panel displays the broadcast address.
    3. Use and as described in Steps 4d through 4f to set the broadcast address.
    4. When the broadcast address is set, use Select and Confirm as described in Steps 4g and 4h to enter the broadcast address into the printer.
    5. Press ; the front panel displays:
    6. TCP/IP
      Broadcast Address Menu
  11. Return the printer to normal operation:
    1. Press until Network Settings appears on the top line of the display.
    2. Press again.
      • If you have changed any parameters that require a printer reset to take effect, you will be prompted to reset the printer. If you press Confirm, the printer resets. To return to normal operation without resetting the printer, press ; Printer Menu appears on the top line of the display. Press again; the printer returns to normal operation, but the changes you have made will not take effect until the next time the printer is reset.
      • If you have not changed any parameters that require a printer reset, press again; the front panel displays Ready.

Setting IP parameters: Phaser 360 front panel


NOTE
When you set the IP addressing parameters from the front panel, the front panel selections for DHCP/BOOTP and RARP are automatically set to Disabled.

  1. Press the Menu; the front panel displays Help Pages.

  2. NOTE
    When you are in the menu, if the front panel is not used for 5 minutes, the printer returns to Ready.

  3. Press ----> or <---- until the front panel displays Network Settings.
  4. Press Menu until the front panel displays TCP/IP.
  5. To set the IP address:
    1. Press Menu again; the front panel displays Enable Interface.
    2. Press ----> until the front panel displays TCP/IP Address.
    3. To display the IP address, press Menu. For example:
    4. 000.000.000.000
      Increment Shift Select

      NOTE
      Setting the IP address to 000.000.000.000 causes the printer to use Dynamic Address Resolution to set its IP address (see Setting IP parameters: RARP or BOOTP ).

    5. To set the left-most digit of the address, press Increment.
    6. To advance to the next digit, press Shift. To set this digit, press Increment.
    7. To set the remaining digits, press Shift and Increment as described in Step e.
    8. When the address is correctly set, enter your settings into the printer by pressing Select; the front panel displays:
    9. Confirm Selection
      Confirm

      NOTE
      When you press Confirm to set the IP address, the printer resets the network mask and broadcast address to the printer's defaults; see Printer defaults for network mask and broadcast address.

    10. Press Confirm; the front panel briefly displays Selected, then displays the IP address again. The IP address is now set in the printer.
    11. To return to the menu of IP addressing parameters, press Exit.
  6. To set the network mask:
    1. Press ----> until Network Mask is displayed.
    2. Press Menu; the front panel displays the network mask.
    3. To set the network mask, press Increment and Shift as described in Step 4d through 4f.
    4. When the network mask is set, enter it into the printer by pressing Select and Confirm as described in Steps 4g and 4h.
    5. To return to the menu of IP addressing parameters, press Exit.
  7. To set the gateway address:
    1. Press ----> until Gateway Address is displayed.
    2. Press Menu; the front panel displays the gateway address.
    3. To set the gateway address, press Increment and Shift as described in 4d through 4f.
    4. When the gateway address is set, enter the it into the printer by pressing Select and Confirm as described in Steps 4g and 4h.
  8. The printer calculates the broadcast address based on the IP address and the network mask as described under Printer defaults for network mask and broadcast address. In most cases, this calculated value is correct and there is no need to set the broadcast address. However, the broadcast address can be viewed and set using the following procedure:
    1. Press ----> until Broadcast Address is displayed.
    2. Press Menu; the front panel displays the broadcast address.
    3. To set the broadcast address, press Increment and Shift as described in 4d through 4f.
    4. When the broadcast address is set, enter it into the printer by pressing Select and Confirm as described in Steps 4g and 4h.
  9. Return the printer to normal operation:
    1. Press Exit until the front panel displays Network Settings.
    2. Press Exit again.
      • If you have changed any parameters that require a printer reset to take effect, you will be prompted to reset the printer. If you press Reset, the printer resets. If you press Resume, the front panel displays Network Settings. Press Exit; the printer returns to normal operation, but the changes you have made will not take effect until the next time the printer is reset.
      • If you have not changed any parameters that require a printer reset to take effect, the front panel displays Ready.


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