Ping the multi-function printer and verify that it responds. For example, at a
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command prompt on a network computer, type ping followed by the new printer IP
address (for example, 192.168.0.11):
ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
If the multi-function printer is active on the network, you will receive a reply.
If your multi-function printer doesn't respond, or if the IP address is not what you
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expected:
Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD into your computer.
a
Launch the Drivers and Utilities CD: click Start
b
(for example, type D:\ where D is the drive letter of your CD).
Select SETUP.EXE, and then click OK.
c
When the Drivers and Utilities CD screen appears, click Set IP Address Utility.
d
Select your multi-function printer from the Configure Print Servers list, and then
e
click TCP/IP Settings.
Make the necessary changes, and then click OK.
f
Click Close.
g
Print and check the network setup page to verify your changes.
h
Run the Installation Software
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Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD into your computer.
If setup does not start automatically:
•
Launch the Drivers and Utilities CD: click Start
drive (for example, type D:\ where D is the drive letter of your CD).
•
Select SETUP.EXE, and then click OK.
When the Drivers and Utilities CD screen appears, click Network Installation (Install
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the printer for use on a network).
For local installation:
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•
Select Local Installation (Install printer on this computer or server).
For remote installation:
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•
Select Remote Installation (Install printer on remote computers or servers).
•
Enter your Administrator user name and password, and then click OK.
•
Manually enter or browse for the clients or servers and click Add.
•
When you are finished adding remote computers, click Next.
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Run and browse your CD drive
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Run and browse your CD
Pr eparing Yo ur Multi-Function Pr inter
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