Printing without using a print server, Configuring protocols, Configuring tcp/ip and ipp for printing – Savin SLP 38c SLP38C User Manual

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Configuring Protocols

Configuring TCP/IP and IPP for Printing

Follow these instructions to configure the printer and Windows 95/98/Me to
use the TCP/IP protocol and IPP.

Configuring the printer

Configure the printer to use the TCP/IP protocol.
• Confirm that the TCP/IP protocol is set to be active. (The factory default is

active.)

• Assign an IP address and make other settings required for using the TCP/

IP protocol.

Reference

For more information about how to make the above settings, see “Config-
uring the printer for the Network
” in Administrator Reference 1.
If DHCP is used to assign IP addresses, see Appendix, “When Using DH-
CP
” in Administrator Reference 2 included as a PDF file on the CD-ROM.

Note

❒ After setting the IP address, use the ping command to confirm that it has

been set correctly.

A

Click [Start], point to [Programs], and then click [MS-DOS Prompt].

B

Type the following. (Example IP address is 192.168.15.16)
C:> ping 192.168.15.16
If the address has been configured correctly, the following message ap-
pears.
Reply from 192.168.15.16 : bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=32
If the address has been configured incorrectly, the following message
appears.
Request timed out.

Configuring a Windows 95/98/Me computer

Follow these steps to configure a Windows 95/98/Me computer to use the
TCP/IP protocol.

A

Open [Control Panel] and double-click the [Network] icon. Confirm that
“TCP/IP” is listed in the [The following network components are installed:] box
under the [Configuration] tab.

Note

❒ If the TCP/IP protocol is not installed, click [Add] under the [Configura-

tion]

tab and install it. For more information about installing the TCP/

IP protocol, see Windows 95/98/Me Help.

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