Canon imagePROGRAF iPF8400S User Manual

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When the printer cannot be found on the network

If your printer cannot be found when connecting to

the network for the first time, setup an IP address

for the printer and then configure it on the printer.

When ink fills the system for the first time, after

printhead adjustment is finished, specify the IP

address on the printer's control panel.

• When ink fills the system for the first

time, do not operate the printer until

printhead adjustment is finished.

1

On the tab selection screen of the control

panel, press the ▲ and

keys to select

(settings/adj. tab) and press OK.

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Tot.Print Area(m2):

Maint.C Remain.: 80%

Ready
OK:Setting/Adj. Menu

2

Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to select Interface

Setup and press OK.

3

Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to select TCP/IP

and press OK.

4

Enter the IP address. Navigate through

the following menus using the ▲ and ▼

keys on the control panel.

1. Select IPv4 and press OK.

2. Select IPv4 Settings and press OK.

3. Select IP Address and press OK.

4. Enter the IP address.

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How to enter IP addresses

1. Press the ▲ and

keys to select a

field for inputting values.

2. Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to input values.

• Pressing ▲ increases the value by

one.

• Pressing ▼ decreases the value by

one.

• Holding down either the ▲ or ▼ keys

continually increases or decreases

the value.

3. Press OK once you have finished.

5

Press Menu.

6

Press OK on the registration confirmation

message that appears.

The IP address is set on the printer.

Next, restart installation of the printer

driver.

7

In the Search Results window, select

Specify the IP address of available

printers in the network and click Next.

When the IP Address Specifications

window appears, follow the instructions of

"When entering the printer's IP address

manually" in step 8 to 11 on page 10 to

complete the installation of the software.

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• If the following screen appears, click

Retry and select Specify the IP

address of available printers in

the network on the next screen that

appears.

Using DHCP

To use the DHCP server function to automatically

allocate an IP address to the printer, one of the

following settings needs to be configured. Check

with your network administrator for the settings

that match your system.

• Configure the DNS dynamic update function

• Configure the DHCP server to always allocated

the same IP address when the printer starts

This section describes how to turn on DNS

dynamic update from the control panel of the

printer.

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• The DNS dynamic update function can

also be configured using Remote UI.

Refer to "Configuring the Printer's TCP/

IP Network Settings With RemoteUI" in

the user guide for details.

1

Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure in

"When the printer cannot be found on the

network" on page 11.

2

Select IPv4 or IPv6 using the ▲ and ▼

keys and then press OK.

3

Select DNS Settings using the ▲ and ▼

keys and then press OK.

4

Select DNS Dync update using the ▲

and ▼ keys and then press OK.

5

For IPv4

Select On using the ▲ and ▼ keys and

then press OK.

For IPv6

1. When Use the same host name and

domain name as IPv4? is displayed,

select Off using the ▲ and ▼ keys and

then press OK.

2. Select Statefull Addr using the ▲ and

▼ keys and then press OK, and then

select On using the ▲ and ▼ keys and

then press OK.

3. Set Stateless Addr to On using the

same procedure as in Step 2.

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