Resetting The Printer To Dhcp Mode; Troubleshooting The Network Connection - Avery Dennison snap 500 Operator's And Service Manual

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5.4.3 Resetting the Printer to DHCP Mode

5.4.4 Troubleshooting the Network Connection

1. Turn the printer off and connect a standard computer monitor and keyboard to
2. Turn the printer on. When the prompt "Press F1 to enter setup" appears, press
3. A window will appear asking for a password. Type IP and press the <Enter> key.
4. A list of commands will appear. Refresh the list by entering a ? (question mark).
5. Make sure TCPIP is enabled. Type "TCPIP" <Enter> If TCPIP is disabled, enter
6. Enter "IP" and the address e.g. "IP 198.1.63.123" <Enter>.
7. Type "Exit" <Enter>. Wait for the printer to complete its initialization.
8. From a PC on the network,
9. Ping the printer to test it. At
10. The ping command will try
11. A successful ping looks like
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Before moving the printer to a new network, set up the printer for automatic
connection to the new network. Put the printer into DHCP:
Access the web browser as described above
Click the Network button. The window shown above will appear.
Click the Reset to DHCP Address button.
connections on the printer's motherboard.
the <F1> key on the keyboard. You have about a second to do this.
"TCPIP ENABLE" <Enter>.
start a Command Prompt
window by clicking Start –
Run and entering "cmd" in
the box, then click the OK
button.
the command prompt enter
"ping" followed by the IP
address e.g. "ping
198.1.63.123" <Enter>.
to contact the printer four
times. If there is a problem
with the connection, the
result will be "Request
timed out"
this
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