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8. Printer Configuration
Assignment of the IP Address in a network without DHCP server :
If no DHCP server is available, you must manually assign the IP Address.
That can be done in different ways :
A) IP Assignment using the serial interface
If you can connect the printer to a serial interface, the IP address may be
assigned using the cab Setup Utility or CABLABEL (see previous chapters).
B) IP Assignment using the USB interface
If you can connect the printer to a USB interface, the IP address may be
assigned using the cab Setup Utility (see previous chapters).
C) IP Assignment using the Ethernet interface and the MAC address
If there is no possibility to connect the printer to a serial or USB interface, you
can use the MAC address of the Ethernet interface to establish the first
network connection.
Every Ethernet interface has an unique MAC address. On
M4
the MAC
address can be found on a small label near to the Ethernet interface socket.
A typical MAC address for
M4
could be e.g.
00 02 E7 00 19 98
After you have connected your printer to the network and you have switched on
the printer, the printer will search for a DHCP server. This search will be
repeated several times. If the printer does not find a DHCP server after about
one minute, the printer internally assigns an IP address. The first two bytes of
that address are always
169
and
254
. The last two bytes result from the last
four figures of the MAC address. With the MAC address shown above the
following IP address results :
169.254.19.98
(SubNet mask :
255.255.0.0)
In order to access the printer with that address, an IP address in the range
169.254.x.x also must be assigned temporarily to the computer.
Following the internal webserver of the printer can be accessed using a Java
enabled Browser. That way it is possible to assign the final IP address of the
printer (e.g.
192.168.100.208
/
255.255.255.0
).
The description of the Printer's Web-Page can be found in the next chapter.