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Once the printer has restarted the 
 
icon will be displayed 
signifying that an IP address has been obtained. Allow up to 90 
seconds for the printer to retrieve an IP address. 
 
At this point it is recommended to print a Network Report.  This 
Network Report is generated by the printer and lists important 
default information such as the IP and MAC Addresses as well 
as SSID for wireless connections. To print the ‘Network 
Report’: Press the PAUSE, FEED, CANCEL buttons at the 
same time. 
 
Once the previous steps have been successfully completed you 
may now use the IP Address to install a printer driver, and 
start printing from your Windows   applications. See section 
B.3, Installing the Printer Driver.  
 
The information on this label will vary depending 
on your configuration and firmware version. 
 
 
B.2.1 Wireless Setup – Ad-Hoc 
After a successful setup is made via a wired connection, the Wireless connection (if equipped) can 
now be configured in ad-hoc mode using a static IP address. To configure the wireless card in Ad-
hoc mode, you must configure your host computer to match the IP settings of the printer. Refer to 
your operating system’s or your wireless network card documentation for information on how to 
configure your computer.   
 
 
1.  Open your web browser. Type in the IP 
Address of the printer. The Default IP is: 
192.168.10.26. 
 
 
If a different IP Address has been 
assigned to the printer, make sure to 
enter the correct IP address. 
 
 
 
A page similar to the right will appear: 
 
2.  Click on the “Wireless Ethernet Settings” menu item on the left side of the screen. Locate and 
set the following items: 
 
  In the “Acquire Address Method” section, select the “Use Static Addresses” radio 
button. 
 
  In the “Static IP Addresses” section, enter valid static IP addresses for Printer IP 
Address, Printer Subnet Mask, and Printer Gateway. 
 
 
3.  Scroll down the page to “Network Type”, select “Ad-hoc” from the drop down box.