Connecting to Your Network through the Printer’s Ethernet Port
Connecting to Your Network through the Printer’s Ethernet Port

Connecting to Your Network through the Printer’s Ethernet Port

If you wish to use a wired print server (Ethernet) connection, you may need to connect the printer to your computer using one of the other available connections. While the printer is connected via one of those connections, you would configure the printer to communicate with your Local Area Network (LAN) through the printer’s wired print server.
  1. Plug the A/C power cord into the A/C power connector on the back of the printer.
  2. Plug the end of the A/C power cord into an appropriate power outlet.
  3. Turn on (I) the printer.
    The printer boots up.
  4. Connect the printer to an Ethernet cable that is connected to your network.
    The printer attempts to communicate with your network. If it is successful, it fills in your LAN’s gateway and subnet values and gets an IP address. The printer display will alternate between the printer’s firmware version and its IP address.
  5. On the Home screen, touch the Printer Info tab. Check the display to see if an IP address was assigned to the printer.  See WIRED IP ADDRESS.
    If the printer’s IP address is...
    Then...
    0.0.0.0
    or
    000.000.000.000
    The NETWORK light is off or displays steady red. (See Meaning of Indicator Lights for more information.)
    1. Check the Ethernet connector on the back of the printer. If no light is on or blinking, the Ethernet connection is not active. Check that both ends of the cord are plugged in correctly and that the network port that you are plugging into is active. When this issue is resolved, the printer should connect automatically.
    2. If necessary, configure the following printer settings to set a static IP address and then reset the network. Contact your network administrator for the proper values for your network.
      • WIRED IP PROTOCOL (change the value from ALL to PERMANENT)
      • WIRED GATEWAY (match the gateway value of your LAN)
      • WIRED SUBNET MASK (match the subnet value of your LAN)
      • WIRED IP ADDRESS (assign a unique IP address to the printer)
      • WLAN IP PROTOCOL (change the value from ALL to PERMANENT)
      • WLAN GATEWAY (match the gateway value of your LAN)
      • WLAN SUBNET MASK (match the subnet value of your LAN)
      • WLAN IP ADDRESS (assign a unique IP address to the printer)
    any other value
    The connection was successful. The NETWORK light displays steady green or yellow, depending on the network. (See Meaning of Indicator Lights for more information.)
  6. After the print server settings have been configured, reset the network to apply the changes. See RESET NETWORK.