5- 7 TCP/IP Network Settings (Windows, Macintosh, UNIX)トップChapter 3Printing by ObjectiveChapter 4MaintenanceChapter 5Using the Printerin a NetworkEnvironmentChapter 6TroubleshootingChapter 7Operating theFunction MenuIndexTOPContentsChapter 2Using Various MediaChapter 1Basic UseSetting the Printer IP AddressThe printer IP address needs to be configured so that thecomputer you are using can communicate with the printerbefore you can setup the printer protocol settings. Make thesettings in one of the following ways. Use the method that iseasiest for you.z GARO Device Setup Utility (→ P.5-7)If you are using a Windows computer, make the settingsusing the utility software.z ARP/PING command (→ P.5-10)The printer IP address can be set using the commandscreen. Set the subnet mask and default gateway usingthe remote UI.z Printer Operation panel (→ P.5-12)If you are using an AppleTalk connection on a Macintoshcomputer, you will need to configure the settings usingthe printer operation panel. However, if you are using aMac OS X v10.2.5 or later, or the Zeroconf function (IPprint (auto)) on Mac OS 8.6/9.x to connect, printing canbe performed even if the network settings of the printerhave not been configured.Importantz Before setting the IP address, confirm that the printeris switched on and connected to the network. Configuring the Printer Using the GARODevice Setup UtilityIf you are using Windows, use the “GARO Device SetupUtility” (a software utility provided with the printer) toperform the printer network settings.z Installing the GARO Device Setup UtilityImportantz If you are using Windows Server 2003, Windows XP,Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4.0, you must log in asa member of the Administrators group.1 Insert the provided “User Software” CD-ROMinto the computer CD-ROM drive.The Setup Menu window is displayed.Notez If the AutoPlay function is switched off, double-click theMy Computer icon on the desktop, click the CD-ROMdrive icon, and then from the File menu selectAutoPlay.