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6. Web server
You can manage printer setup via the embedded Web server.
6.1. Visit the embedded Web server
1. Turn on the power of printer and computer.
2. Connect the printer to network to ensure that the printer is connected to the network where the
computer is connected to (please refer to
3. Input the IP address of printer in the address bar of Web browser to visit the Web server
imbedded in printer.
View the IP address of printer via control panel (please refer to
) or print the
“NetConf Pg” out to view the IP Address of printer (please refer to
).
Note
:
• Windows users are suggested to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 (or higher
version) or Firefox 1.0 (or higher version), macOS users are suggested to use Safari
4.0 (or higher version). No matter what kind of browser you are suing, please ensure
that JavaScript and Cookies are always enabled. Please ensure compatibility with
HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1 when other network browsers are used.
• If the computer cannot visit the Web server embedded in printer, then your computer
and printer may be connected to different networks. Please inspect your network
environment or consult your network administrator.
4. Click “Log in” option, input user name and password (the default user name is admin and the
initial password is 000000) and click “Log in”.
Note
:
• For safety reasons, you are suggested to change the default password, which can be
finished in the “User Management” interface.
6.2. Use Web server to manage printer
You can use the embedded Web server to manage printer.
1. View the basic information including product name, printer state and ink cartridge of printer.
2. Set up the network protocol parameters supported by printer.
3. Set up the wireless network connection of printer, and turn on/off wireless network and Wi-Fi
Direct function.
4. Set up mail server client and acquire printer state via E-mail notification.