User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- 1 Safety
- 2 Features
- 3 Installation and Setup
- Installation and Setup Overview
- Selecting a Location for the Printer
- Connecting the Printer
- Selecting a Connection Method
- Connecting to a Computer Using USB
- Connecting to a Wired Network
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Configuring the Printer for a Wireless Network
- Installing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Removing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Resetting Wireless Settings
- Connecting to a Network with a Wi-Fi Protected Setup
- Connecting to a Wireless Network Using the Control Panel Wi-Fi Setup Wizard
- Connecting to a Wireless Network Manually
- Connecting to Wi-Fi Direct
- Powering the Printer On and Off
- Configuring Network Settings
- Configuring AirPrint
- Configuring Google Cloud Print
- Installing the Software
- 4 Paper and Media
- 5 Printing
- Printing Overview
- Selecting Printing Options
- Printing Features
- Viewing Jobs in the Embedded Web Server
- Printing Special Job Types
- Printing on Both Sides of the Paper
- Orientation
- Selecting Paper Options for Printing
- Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet
- Printing Booklets
- Print Quality
- Image Options
- Printing Watermarks
- Scaling
- Lightness
- Contrast
- Printing Mirror Images
- Selecting Job Completion Notification for Windows
- Using Special Pages
- Using Custom Paper Sizes
- Defining Custom Paper Sizes
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 System Administrator Functions
- Accessing the Printer
- Connecting the Printer
- Configuring General Settings Using the Embedded Web Server
- Viewing Printer Information
- Setting the Date and Time Using the Embedded Web Server
- Setting the Sounds Using the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring the Device Website Timeout
- Configuring Power Saver Using the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring Tray Settings Using the Embedded Web Server
- Cloning Printer Settings
- Enabling the Plug-in Feature
- Resetting the Printer
- Configuring Alerts
- Configuring the SMTP Server Settings
- Configuring Email Alerts
- Configuring PDL Settings from the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring General Settings Using the Control Panel
- Configuring Default Settings and Printing Policies from the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring Common Settings
- Configuring Paper Supply Settings
- Setting Printer Policies
- Configuring Report Settings
- Configuring Secure Settings
- Logging In as the Administrator at the Control Panel
- Logging In as the Administrator at the Embedded Web Server
- Opening the Security Menu
- Accessing the Advanced Security Settings
- Configuring the Advanced Security Settings
- LDAP Server
- LDAP User Mapping
- Configuring LDAP Authentication
- Configuring the Network Authentication
- Configuring an LDAP Authentication System
- Configuring Password Rules
- Limiting Login Attempts
- Setting the Panel Lock
- Enabling HTTPS Using the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring SSL Settings in the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring IP Address Filtering
- Configuring User Roles and Access Permissions
- Setting the Login Method
- Managing User Accounts
- Configuring Access Permissions for a Guest User
- Adding a User Account
- Adding a Photo to a User Account
- Changing Device Access Permissions for a User
- Changing Printing Permissions for a User
- Configuring Guest User Permissions for Printing from an Application
- Restoring the Home Screen and Apps to Default Settings for a User Account
- Linking a PC User Name to a User Account for Job Status Updates
- Adding an Email Address to a User Account
- Deleting a User Account
- Managing Device User Roles
- Managing Printing User Roles
- Setting Up an LDAP User Permissions Group
- Managing Certificates
- About Security Certificates
- Certificates for the Embedded Web Server
- Overview of Setting Up Digital Certificates
- Before You Begin
- Creating a Security Certificate
- Importing a Digital Certificate
- Initializing Certificates At the Control Panel
- Verifying the Digital Certificate Purpose
- Deleting a Digital Certificate
- Exporting a Digital Certificate
- Configuring Remote Services Upload
- Updating the Printer Software
- A Specifications
- B Regulatory Information
- C Recycling and Disposal
• The default Router/Gateway address
If you are on a network that is managed by a network administrator, contact your network
administrator to obtain the network information.
For a home network using routers or other devices to connect the printer to the network, refer to the
device instructions on assigning network addresses. The router or device documentation can give you
a range of acceptable address numbers you can use. It is important that the addresses be similar to
the IP addresses used by other printers and computers on the network, but not the same. Only the
last digit must be different. For example, your printer can have the IPv4 address 192.168.1.2 while
your computer has the IP address 192.168.1.3. Another device can have the IP address 192.168.1.4.
The router can assign the static IP address of the printer to another computer that obtains its IP
address dynamically. To avoid having the IP address reassigned, provide the printer an address at the
higher end of the range that the device or router allows. For example, if your computer has IP address
192.168.1.2, and your device allows IP addresses to 192.168.1.255, select an address between
192.168.1.200 and 192.168.1.254.
It is recommended when setting a static IP address, that at the same time, set a DHCP reservation.
For details, refer to your router documentation.
In IPv6 network configurations, the IPv6 address is assigned automatically.
To access the Ethernet menu:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons. To select a menu item, press
OK.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to TCP/IP Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Ethernet, then press OK.
To assign a static IP address to the printer:
1. From the Ethernet menu, navigate to Get IP Address, then press OK.
2. Navigate to STATIC, then press OK.
3. In the IP Address field, set the address. When you are finished, press OK.
4. To return to the Ethernet menu, press the Left arrow button.
5. Navigate to Subnet Mask, then press OK.
6. Set the network mask. When you are finished, press OK.
7. To return to Ethernet, press the Left arrow button.
8. Navigate to Gateway Address, then press OK.
9. Set the address. When you are finished, press OK.
10. For the new settings to take effect, press the Menu button to restart the printer.
11. To verify the new settings, wait for two minutes after the printer restarts, then print the
Configuration Report. For details, refer to Printing a Configuration Report at the Control Panel.
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