User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
 - Printer Features
 - Network Basics
 - Printing Basics
 - Print Quality
- Controlling the Quality of Your Prints
 - Solving Print-Quality Problems
- Light Lines or Streaks in One Color
 - Dark Lines, Smudges, or Streaks Through All Colors
 - Repeating Defects
 - Colors Align Incorrectly
 - Incomplete Fusing
 - Image Is Offset
 - Solid Fills Appear Mottled or Blotchy, Blacks Appear Blue
 - Poor Transparency Print Quality
 - All Colors Are Too Light or Too Dark
 - Grays Are Not Neutral
 - Colors Vary Between Computers
 - Colors Do Not Match
 - Printed Colors Do Not Match Monitor Colors
 - PANTONE Colors Do Not Match
 - Color Settings Not Applied
 - Print Area Is Not Centered on the Paper
 
 
 - Maintenance
 - Troubleshooting
 - User Safety
 - Index
 
Setting Up the Network
Phaser® 7760 Color Laser Printer
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Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended)
Ethernet can be used for one or more computers. It supports many printers and systems on an 
Ethernet network. An Ethernet connection is recommended because it is faster than a USB 
connection. It also allows you direct access to CentreWare Internet Services (IS). 
CentreWare IS provides a simple interface that enables you to manage, configure, and monitor 
networked printers from your desktop using an embedded web server. For complete 
information about CentreWare IS, click the Help button in CentreWare IS to go to the 
CentreWare IS Online Help.
Network Connection
Depending on your particular setup, the following hardware and cabling is required for 
Ethernet.
■ If you are connecting to one computer, an Ethernet RJ-45 crossover cable is required. 
■ If you are connecting to one or more computers with a hub, an Ethernet hub and two 
twisted-pair (category 5/RJ-45) cables are required. 
■ If you are connecting to one or more computers using a cable or DSL router, a cable or 
DSL router and two or more twisted-pair (category 5/RJ-45) cables are required. (One 
cable for each device.)
■ If you are connecting to one or more computers with a hub, connect the computer to the 
hub with one cable, and then connect the printer to the hub with the second cable. Connect 
to any port on the hub except the uplink port.
TCP/IP and EtherTalk are the most common protocols used with Ethernet. To print using a 
TCP/IP protocol, each computer and printer requires a unique IP address. 
See also: 
Configuring the Network Address on page 2-5
Installing the Printer Drivers on page 2-9










