Determining The Dhcp Address - Avery Dennison SNAP 700 Operator's And Service Manual

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4.4.3 Determining the DHCP Address

1. Press and hold the Voice button. Listen for "Press Start to print test patterns"
2. Press the Start button. "Press Start to print narrow setup test pattern".
3. Press the Voice button. "Press Start to print wide setup test pattern."
4. Press the Voice button. "Press Start to print Custom Test Pattern One."
5. Press the Start button. "Ready to print Custom Test Pattern One. Returning to
6. The Data light will come on. Press Start to begin printing the Network ID Test
7. The Network ID Test Pattern label will have the temporary IP address printed on
There are two Ethernet connectors on the back of the printer. One is on the
motherboard and is not used. You need to have a network interface card
installed on the printer to use it. Contact Avery Dennison Customer Service
if you need a card. It can be installed in the field
Motherboard. Do not use.
Because the DHCP process may take some time, wait at least 1 minute after the
printer finishes its initialization (Ready light is on steady) before continuing.
To find out the DHCP address that was assigned to the printer, you can print out
the Network ID Test Label. Load the printer with stock and ink and then follow
this procedure.
print mode."
Pattern.
it, see the picture below. If there is no IP address, there may be a problem with
your network connection. Check the connection and try again. If you can't resolve
the problem, contact your Network Administrator.
User's Manual—SNAP™ 700 Printer
Network Interface Card

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