Classification: Avery Dennison – Public Setting Ethernet Communications 4-1
SETTING ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS
The printer communicates on a 10baseT or 100baseTX wired Ethernet connection or
on an 802.11 a/b/g/n network. See Chapter 5, “Setting Wireless Communications
” for
more information.
The printer’s display shows the network symbol (wired) when the printer is connected
and ready to receive data. Additionally, the printer’s IP address is displayed when a
connection is established.
The network options are listed in the table below.
Option Choices Default
MAC Address View only None – preset value
IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.0.192.0
Subnet Mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 0.0.0.0
IP Gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 0.0.0.0
Boot Method Static/DHCP Auto
Wireless See Chapter 5, “Setting Wireless
N/A
Reset Default
Password
No/Yes No
Default Network Default Setting/Factory Default N/A
Viewing the MAC Address
The Media Access Control (MAC) Address is a hard-coded value that cannot be changed
(like a serial number). It consists of four 3-digit numeric fields, usually separated by
periods.
Select To
MAC Address View the printer’s MAC Address.
With version 1.6 or greater firmware, the Ethernet and wireless interfaces share the same
MAC Address. When using DHCP, Ethernet and wireless will receive the same IP
address from a DHCP server.