Setting up an ip address – Kodak ESP 9 User Manual

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Setting Up Your Printer

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Setting up an IP address

If you have discovered that you are connected to the access point but you are not
connected to the network, you may need to set up your IP address on the printer.

1. From the Network Settings menu, select

Manual IP Address

and press

OK

2. Select one of the options displayed:

Dynamic (DHCP)

Automatic (Private)

Manual (Static)

3. Press

OK

to continue.

4. Depending on the IP address type specified, you may be prompted to enter an IP

address, a Subnet Mask, a Gateway Address, and a DNS Server address. Press

OK

after making each entry. See your network provider for more information.

All address entries are made in the following format: 000.000.000.000. Any
address or subnet mask that has only 2 characters between stops shall have a
leading zero entered in front of that number. For example:

To obtain the IP Address on a Windows operating system:

You must use a computer on your network.

a. Select

Start > Run

.

b. Type

cmd

.

c. Type

ipconfig

and then press

Enter

. If configured, IP Address, Subnet Mask and

Gateway Address (Default Gateway) are shown.

To obtain the IP Address on a Macintosh operating system:

You must use a computer on your network.

a. Open

System Preferences

.

b. Under

Internet and Network

, click

Network

. Select the

Wireless Network

. Your IP

address will be shown.

Address or Subnet

Mask Format

Printer Entry Format

149.89.138.149

149.

089.138.149

149.2.40.149

149.

002.040.149

Tip: Your Gateway Address is usually the router address.

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