5- 12 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 Use3 Execute the following commands toconfigure the IP address of the printer.ping -1 479IP address:Enter the same IP address as used in Step 2.Entry Sample:ping XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -l 479(For Windows)ping –s 479 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX(For Red Hat Linux)ping –s XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX 479(For Solaris)Notez The “l” of the “-l” entry is an alphabetic lower case “l”(el).z The subnet mask and gateway address are set to“0.0.0.0”.Once you have finished configuring the settings, useRemote UI or the printer operation panel to change thesubnet mask and gateway address to the printer tomatch the settings of the network you are using.(→ P.5-12, P.5-15)This completes the preparation for configuring the printerprotocol settings. Configuring the Printer Using the PrinterOperation PanelNetwork information can be configuring using the printeroperation panel. You can set the IP address, subnetmask, and default gateway.1 Press the Online button to display MAINMENU.2 Press [] or [] to select Interface Setupthen press [].3 Press [] or [] to select TCP/IP, thenpress [] .4 Press [] or [] to select IP Setting, thenpress [] .MAIN MENUInterface Setup ↓Interface SetuTCP/IP ↓TCP/IPIP Setting ↓MAIN MENUHead CleaningOnlineCleaning(3 sec.)Stop/Eject(1 sec.)