Network Installation; Assigning An Ip Address - Dell 5330dn - Workgroup Laser Printer B/W User Manual

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3. Select Personal Installation. Click Next.
If necessary, select a language by clicking the Language button on the main screen.
NOTE:
If the printer is not connected to your computer when you install the Drivers and Utilities CD, the No Printer Found
screen appears. Follow the instructions to install the software.
4. Select Typical Installation to install the User's Guide and the printer drivers as the default settings.
If you select Custom Installation, select the components to be installed. You can also change the destination folder. Click
Next.
5. When the installation is completed, you may print a test page. Click Finish to complete the installation and close the wizard.
The installation is complete.

Network Installation

Assigning an IP Address

Before using the printer on the network, you must set an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the printer. If you want DHCP
or BOOTP to automatically set the IP address, a DHCP or BOOTP server must exist on the network.
If the network is using DHCP/BOOTP, an IP address is automatically assigned after connecting the network cable to the printer. In
case there is no DHCP or BOOTP, the printer will automatically assign the legacy IP address 192.0.0192 or local link address
169.254.xxx.xxx.
To configure the IP address manually, refer to the Drivers and Utilities CD. Print the Configuration page of the printer to see the
current network configuration and MAC address. You will need this information to configure the printer for the network.
1. Ensure that the printer is connected to your network and powered on. All applications should be closed on your computer
before beginning installation.
2. Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD.

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