Assigning an ip address, Configure ip address, Finding the signal strength – Lexmark 4800 Series User Manual

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Press Enter.

The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 192.168.0.100.

Assigning an IP address

An IP address may be assigned by the network using DHCP. The print object, created at the end of the installation,
sends all print jobs across the network to the printer using this address.

Many networks have the ability to automatically assign an IP address. Auto-IP is the ability for individual devices to
assign themselves a unique IP address. Most networks use DHCP to assign addresses.

During the Direct IP printing installation of printer software, the IP address is visible in the printer list only as it is
being assigned. The print object that is created in the Printers folder of the operating system will reference the MAC
address of the printer in the port name.

If the IP address is not automatically assigned, you can try manually entering an address after selecting your printer
from the available list.

Configure IP address

If you have lost communication with the printer over a network, select Use DHCP to reestablish communication with
the printer.

You must assign an IP address in any of the following situations:

You manually assigned IP addresses for the other network devices.

You want to assign a specific IP address.

You move the printer to a remote subnet.

The printer is listed as Unconfigured in the Configuration Utility.

Contact your system support person for more information.

Finding the signal strength

Wireless devices have built-in antennas that transmit and receive radio signals. The signal strength listed on the
printer network setup page indicates how strongly a transmitted signal is being received. Many factors can affect
the signal strength. One factor is interference from other wireless devices or even other devices such as microwave
ovens. Another factor is distance. The farther two wireless devices are from each other, the more likely it is that the
communication signal will be weaker.

Installing the printer on a network

Follow the instructions for the networking method you want to use. Make sure the selected network is set up and
working properly, and that all relevant devices are turned on. For more information on your specific network, see
your network documentation or consult the person who set up the network.

Sharing the printer on a network

Sharing the printer on the network (on the host computer)

Windows Vista users only:

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For more information, see the setup information that came with your printer.

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Click Start icon

ΠControl Panel ΠPrinters.

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Right-click your printer icon, and select Sharing.

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Click Change sharing options.

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Click Continue.

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