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Windows Utilities
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4. Using Utility Software
TELNET
You can congure settings with Telnet
commands.
Note
● Telnet access to the printer settings is turned off in the
initial settings.
In order to use Telnet commands, set [Telnet] to
[Active], either on the webpage or on the printer control
panel.
● For Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008 R2/
Windows Server 2008, Telnet commands are inactive in
the initial settings.
In order to use Telnet commands, select [Start] >
[Control Panel] > [Programs] > [Programs &
Functions] > [Activate or Deactivate Windows
Functions]. Set [Telnet Client] to active in the displayed
dialog box.
Memo
● For the next procedure, the following environment will be
used as an example. The details may differ depending on
the OS you are using.
- OS: Windows 7
- IP Address: 192.168.0.2
- MAC Address: 00:80:87:84:9C:9B
1 Click on [Start] and select [All
Programs]>[Accessories]>
[Command Prompt].
2 Following “(Driver Password): /Users/
Username>” enter “ping (Space) printer
IP Address”. Press the <Enter> key and
check that access is enabled.
E.g.: “C:/Users/WINDOWS > ping 192.168.0.2”
3 Following “telnet (Space)”, enter the
IP address of the printer and press the
<Enter> key in order to access the
printer through Telnet.
E.g.: “C:/Users/WINDOWS>telnet 192.168.0.2”
4 After “login:”, enter “root” and press the
<Enter>.
5 If a prompt is displayed, enter your
password following “Password” and press
the <Enter> key.
Enter E.g: “password: 849C9B”.
Memo
● The default "root" password is the last 6
alphanumerical digits of the printer's MAC address.
6 If a menu command is displayed, enter
the menu number you would like to
change, and press the <Enter> key.
7 Change the settings if necessary.
8 Save settings and log out of the printer.