4.13.3 Verifying the printer IP address
1. Check the LCD for a valid IP address (0.0.0.0 is not valid).
n If the IP address is valid go to step 4.
n If the IP address is not valid go to step 2.
3. If your network is using DHCP, then verify that the printer has not been configured to use a static
address (unless you have a known unused static IP address assigned to this printer).
4. If you are using a static IP address, verify that there is no other device using the same address by
removing your printer and ping to the desired address.
If any device responds, then you must find a different available IP address.
5. If the printer reports an IP address, verify that it matches subnet of the network where it is connected.
If your printer has DHPC disabled, then the static IP address may have been previously set for a
different subnet.
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Ethernet web pages - standard procedures L001675, 1.2