f. Press the RETURN key until NOT READY displays
2. Make sure the code file is in the same directory that you will launch the FTP service from.
3. In Windows:
a. Click Start → Control Panel → Network and Internet Connections.
b. Click "Network Connections".
c. Double click "Local Area Connections".
d. Highlight "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)".
e. Click "Properties".
f. Set "Subnet Mask" and "Default Gateway" to the values on the printer Configuration Setup Printout.
g. Set "IP Address" to the printer's address + 1.
Example: If printer IP is 009.17.162.233 then set the computer IP to 009.17.162.234.
h. Click OK and close the window.
4. Connect your computer to the printer with an Ethernet cross-over cable.
5. Verify that the printer can be contacted from your computer.
In a DOS window, type "ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" <enter> where "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the printer's IP address.
6. Open the FTP connection to the printer.
In a DOS window type ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx <enter> where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the printer IP address.
7. Type root for user login <enter>.
Type password (default=root) for password <enter>.
Type the commands: ha <enter> bin <enter> cd firmware <enter>.
8. Start the file transfer by typing: put filename.bin where filename.img is the name of the code file and press
enter.
For example: put 4247-Z03_0009.bin <enter>.
9. While the printer code is being received, the printer will display REMOTE CONTROL for approximately 1
minute.
10. When the file is successfully transferred the following host message appears:
Enter Quit/Bye command to write CODE.
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