Samsung ML-3560 Series User Manual

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Using Your Printer on a Network

8.2

Configuring Network Parameters on
the Control Panel

Supported Operating Systems

N

OTE

: The operating systems supported by the network card

may be different from the operating systems supported by the

printer. The following table shows the network environments

supported by the printer.

•IPX/SPX: Internet Packet exchange/Sequenced Packet

eXchange

•TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
•DLC/LLC: Data Link Control/Logical Link Control
•DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
•BOOTP: Bootstrap Protocol

Printing a Network Configuration Page

The Network Configuration page shows how the network
interface card on your printer is configured. The default settings
enabled all parts which are suitable for most applications.

1

In ready mode, press the Menu button (

) until you see

“Network” on the bottom line of the display.

2

Press the Enter button (

) to access the menu.

3

Press the scroll button (

or

) until “Print Net CFG”

displays on the bottom line.

4

Press the Enter button (

).

The Network Configuration page prints out.

Setting Network Protocols

When you first install the printer, all supported network
protocols are enabled when you turn the printer on. If a
network protocol is enabled, the printer may actively transmit
on the network even when the protocol is not in use. This may
increase network traffic slightly. To eliminate unnecessary
traffic, you can disable unused protocols.

Item

Requirements

Network
Interface

10/100 Base-TX (standard for ML-3561N
and ML-3561ND) or 802.11b Wireless LAN

Network
Operating
System

• Novell NetWare 4.x, 5.x, 6.x
• Windows 98/Me, NT 4.0/2000/XP/2003
• Unix, BSD4.3, HP-UX, SUN OS, SOLARIS,

SCO

• Linux Red Hat 8.0~9.0, Fedora Core 1~3,

Mandrake 9.0~10.2, and SuSE 8.2~9.2

• Macintosh OS 8.6~9.2/10.1~10.4

Network
Protocols

• IPX/SPX
• TCP/IP(LPR,Standard TCP/IP

printing,IPP,DHCP,BOOTP,SNMP,HTTP)

• EtherTalk

1

In ready mode, press the Menu button (

) until you see

“Network” on the bottom line of the display. Press the
Enter button (

) to access the menu.

2

Press the Enter button (

) when “Config Network”

displays on the bottom line.

3

Press the scroll button (

or

) until “Yes” displays and

press the Enter button (

). Then press the Upper Level

button (

).

4

Press the scroll button (

or

) until you see the

desired protocol on the bottom line.

5

Press the Enter button (

).

If you selected “AppleTalk,” press the scroll button (

or

) to change the setting to “On” (enable) or “Off”

(disable).

6

Press the Enter button (

) to save the selection.

7

Press the On Line/Continue button (

) to return to

ready mode.

Configuring TCP/IP

Your printer can be set up on a variety of TCP/IP networks.
There are several ways in which your printer can be assigned a
TCP/IP address, depending on your network.
• Static Addressing: TCP/IP address is assigned manually

by the network administrator.

• Dynamic Addressing BOOTP/DHCP (default): TCP/IP

address is assigned automatically by the server.

Static Addressing

To enter the TCP/IP address from your printer’s control panel,
take the following steps:

1

In ready mode, press the Menu button (

) until you see

“Network” on the bottom line of the display. Press the
Enter button (

) to access the menu.

2

Press the Enter button (

) when “Config Network”

displays on the bottom line.

3

Press the scroll button (

or

) until “Yes” displays and

press the Enter button (

).

4

Press the Upper Level button (

), then use the scroll

button (

).

5

Press the Enter button (

) when “Config TCP” displays.

6

Press the scroll button (

or

) until “Yes” displays and

press the Enter button (

).

7

Press the Upper Level button (

), then use the scroll

button (

).

8

Press the Enter button (

) when “IP Get Method”

displays.

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