Embedded Web Server
The following browsers are known to be compatible with the Embedded Web Server:
● Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 and later for Windows 7 and later
● Apple Safari 8 and later for OS X 10.10 and later
● Mozilla Firefox (latest version)
● Google Chrome (latest version)
To use the Embedded Web Server on any computer, open your Web browser and enter the printer's IP address in
the browser's address bar. You can
nd your printer's IP address in the printer’s front panel: tap and then
Network. See Congure your printer on page 14.
NOTE: Your browser may display a security warning when you enter the IP address. If you have entered the
correct address, it is safe to ignore the warning and continue to access the Embedded Web Server.
The Embedded Web Server window displays a menu used to access all the supported functionality. It supports
the following languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean,
Simplied Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Catalan, Polish, Dutch, and Swedish. It uses the language that you
specied in your Web browser options. If you specify a language that it cannot support, it is displayed in the
language selected in the printer, or else in English.
To change the language, change your Web browser's language setting. To complete the change, close and
reopen your Web browser.
Demo prints
The demo prints give various kinds of information about your printer. They can be requested from the front
panel.
Before requesting a demo print, check that the printer and the paper are ready for printing.
● The loaded paper should be at least A3 landscape—419 mm (16.53 in) wide—otherwise the print may be
clipped.
● The front panel should be displaying the Ready message.
To print a demo print, tap , then scroll down and tap Internal prints, then Demo prints, and select a print.
The following prints are available:
● Render
● CAD black & white
● GIS
Congure your printer
Connect the printer to your network
The printer is able to congure itself automatically for most networks, in a similar way to any computer in the
same network. The rst time you connect it to a network, this process may take a few minutes.
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