Epson 850N User Manual

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Using the Ethernet Card

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Then, follow these steps to set up the printer:

1. Add an entry in the ARP table that assigns an IP address to

the hardware address of the Ethernet card, as follows:

arp -s <IP address> <hardware address>

For example, add an entry like this:

arp -s 192.1.1.6 00-00-48-92-BD-9A

2. Start a continuous “ping” to the card, with the card IP

addresss as follows:

ping <IP address>

For example, enter a command like this:

ping 192.1.1.6

You see a message similar to the following:

Reply from 192.1.1.6: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=30
Reply from 192.1.1.6: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=30
Reply from 192.1.1.6: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=30
Reply from 192.1.1.6: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=30

This shows that the Ethernet card is set up correctly.

3. Edit the /etc/hosts file on the computer to include the new

IP address and an Ethernet card name as follows:

<IP address> <Ethernet card name>

For example, include this command line:

192.1.1.6 PrintrA

4. Use ping again to make sure the printer is responding. You

can use either of the following:

ping <printer name>
ping <IP address>

Note:
If you don’t know what IP
address to use for the
Ethernet card, ask your
network administrator.

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