Konica Minolta magicolor 3730DN User Manual
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Ethernet Menu 3-2 Ethernet Menu Location within the Configuration Menu READY MENU SPECIAL PAGES MENU ENGINE MENU LANGUAGE MENU NETWORKIP ADDRESS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxIP ADDRESS SET AUTO IP ADDRESS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxIP ADDRESS SET SPECIFY SUBNET MASK xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx GATEWAY xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx DHCP:xx BOOTP:xx ARP/PING:xx MAC ADDRESS 00206Bxxxxxx HTTP:xx BONJOUR:xx IPP:xx SNMP:xx SPEED/DUP/NEG. AUTO/AUTO/ON SPEED/DUP/NEG. 100M/FULL/OFF SPEED/DUP/NEG. 100M/HALF/OFF FORCED MODES xx/xx/xx Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Ethernet Menu3-3 Accessing the Network Menu Use the following series of keystrokes at the printer to access the Network menu options on your printer. This menu provides access to all of the config- urable network items. Restart the printer if any of the following Ethernet settings are changed. zIP-ADDRESS - AUTO zBONJOUR zIPP zSNMP Press this key . . .(until) the message window reads... READY MENU SPECIAL PAGES MENU NETWORK IP ADDRESS MENU CONSUMABLE USAGE MENU INTERFACE SPEED/DUP/NEG. 10M/FULL/OFF SPEED/DUP/NEG. 10M/HALF/OFF Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Ethernet Menu 3-4 Using the Network Menu Options If the printer is connected to a network, the following settings should be spec- ified. For details about each setting, contact your network administrator. When manually setting the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway turn off DHCP first. IP ADDRESS AUTO SPECIFY - IP ADDRESS SPECIFY - SUBNET MASK SPECIFY - GATEWAYPurposeThe IP address of the printer is automatically specified. PurposeSets the IP address of this printer on the network. Range0–255 for each xxx triplet Use the Up and Down keys to increase or decrease each number; use the Left and Right keys to move between trip- lets. Default192.168.1.2 PurposeSets the subnet mask value of the network. The subnet mask allows you to limit access to your printer (for exam- ple, according to departmental divisions). Range0–255 for each xxx triplet Use the Up and Down keys to increase or decrease each number; use the Left and Right keys to move between trip- lets. Default255.255.255.000 PurposeSets the address of the router/gateway if a router/gateway is used on your network and you allow users outside your network environment to print on your printer. Range0–255 for each xxx triplet Use the Up and Down keys to increase or decrease each number; use the Left and Right keys to move between trip- lets. Default192.168.1.1 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Ethernet Menu3-5 DHCP BOOTP ARP/PING PurposeIf there is a DHCP server on the network, specifies whether the IP address and other network information is automati- cally assigned by the DHCP server. OptionsON OFF DefaultON PurposeIf there is a BOOTP server on the network, specifies whether the IP address and other network information is automatically assigned by the BOOTP server. OptionsON OFF DefaultOFF PurposeSelect whether or not the IP address is automatically acquired. If ON is selected, the IP address is automatically acquired. If OFF is selected, the IP address is not automatically acquired. OptionsON OFF DefaultOFF Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Ethernet Menu 3-6 MAC ADDRESS HTTP BONJOUR IPP PurposeDisplays the MAC address for the printer. The MAC address cannot be changed. Default00206Bxxxxxx PurposeSelect whether or not to enable HTTP. If ON is selected, HTTP is enabled. If OFF is selected, HTTP is disabled. OptionsON OFF DefaultON PurposeSelect whether or not to enable Bonjour. If ON is selected, Bonjour is enabled. If OFF is selected, Bonjour is disabled. OptionsON OFF DefaultON PurposeSelect whether or not to enable IPP. If ON is selected, IPP is enabled. If OFF is selected, IPP is disabled. OptionsON OFF DefaultON Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Ethernet Menu3-7 SNMP FORCED MODES PurposeSelect whether or not to enable SNMP. If ON is selected, SNMP is enabled. If OFF is selected, SNMP is disabled. OptionsON OFF DefaultON PurposeSelect the transmission speed for the network, the commu- nication method for bi-directional communication, and the auto-negotiation setting. OptionsAUTO/AUTO/ON 100M/FULL/OFF 100M/HALF/OFF 10M/FULL/OFF 10M/HALF/OFF DefaultAUTO/AUTO/ON Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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Network Connection 4-2 Network Connection Theory To connect your printer in a TCP/IP network environment, you must make sure that the internal network addresses in the printer have been set. In many cases, you have to enter only a unique IP address. However, you may also have to enter a subnet mask and/or a gateway (router) address, depending on your network configuration requirements. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Network Connection4-3 Making the Connection Ethernet Interface An RJ45 connector can be used as the Ethernet interface for this printer. When connecting your printer to an Ethernet network, the tasks you perform depend on how you plan to set the printer’s IP (Internet Protocol) address. Printers are shipped with a preset IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. „IP Address—A unique identifier for each device on a TCP/IP network. „Subnet Mask—A filter used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. „Gateway—A node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network. Since the IP address for each PC and printer on your network must be unique, you usually need to modify this preset address so it doesn’t conflict with any other IP address or your network or any attached network. You can do this in one of two ways. Each is explained in detail in the following sec- tions. „Using DHCP „Setting the address manually Using DHCP If your network supports DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), the printer’s IP address will be automatically assigned by the DHCP server when you turn on the printer. (Refer to “Network Printing” on page 4-9 for a descrip- tion of DHCP.) If your printer is not automatically assigned an IP address, verify that DHCP is enabled on the printer ( MENU SPECIAL PAGES - PRINT CONFIG PAGE ). If it is not enabled, you can enable it in the MENU NETWORK - DHCP menu. 1Connect your printer to the network. When using an Ethernet cable, plug the RJ45 connector into the Ethernet interface port of the printer. 2Turn on your PC and printer. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals