Guidelines For Using Ethernet Environment; Manually Setting A Temporary Ip Address - Star Micronics TSP100IIIU Software Manual

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7. Guidelines for Using Ethernet Environment

7.1. Manually Setting a Temporary IP Address

You can use the following procedure to set a temporary IP address for a TSP100IIIW/TSP100IIILAN
printer. Use of a temporary address will allow you to connect to a printer that does not yet have an IP address
setting.
1. Open a Command Prompt window.
Windows 10/11: [All Apps]  [Windows System/Windows Tools] click [Command Prompt].
Windows7/8.1: At the Windows Start menu, select [All Programs]  [Accessories] click [Command
Prompt] .
2. At the command prompt, use the arp command to set a temporary IP address and a MAC address.
Use the following commands to set the temporary IP address for the printer.
1. arp -d printer's_temporary_IP_address
2. arp -s printer's_temporary_IP_address printer's_MAC_address
3. ping printer's_temporary_IP_address
4. arp -d printer's_temporary_IP_address
Example: To set a temporary IP address of 192.168.32.55
How to find your printer's MAC address
You can find your printer's MAC address on the test print sheet. MAC address is listed under "Network
Configuration" on that sheet. To print a test sheet, turn on the printer while holding the Feed button.
Notes:
The temporary IP address that you set here will be cleared when the printer's power is switched
off. You should therefore immediately proceed to set a regular IP address for the printer.
arp -d 192.168.32.55
arp -s 192.168.32.55 00-11-62-00-03-4D
ping 192.168.32.55
arp -d 192.168.32.55
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