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Canon LBP7110Cw - Checking the IP Address Using the PING Command

Canon LBP7110Cw
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1
Run Command Prompt.
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2
Enter "ping <the IP address of the printer>", then press the [ENTER] key on your keyboard.
Input Example: "ping 192.168.0.215"
Correctly enter the IP address which is set for the printer. If the wrong IP address is entered, you cannot obtain an
appropriate check result.
If you are not sure about the IP address of the printer, see "Checking the IP Address of the Printer."
3
Check the displayed result.
When "Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss)," is displayed
The IP address is set properly.
When "Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss)," is displayed
Ask your network administrator about the problem.
4
Enter "exit", and then press [ENTER] on the keyboard to exit Command Prompt.
NOTE
Checking and configuring the subnet
Enter "ipconfig" as a command in Command Prompt.
The network setting information of the computer appears. Confirm that the computer and printer are on the same subnet.
<Example>
Setting in a computer
Subnet mask: "255.255.255.0"
IP Address: "192.168.0.10"
The IP address of the printer needs to be "192.168.0.xxx". (xxx indicates an
arbitrary number.)
Checking the Processor Version of Windows Vista, 7, or Server 2008
If you are not sure whether you are using 32-bit Windows Vista/7/Server 2008 or 64-bit Windows Vista/7/Server 2008, you
can check that using the following procedure.
1
From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel].
2
Display [System].
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