Sharp MX-M450NA Administration Guide - Page 15

Network settings

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GENERAL SETTINGS NOTES About stopped jobs Printing of received faxes and Internet-Faxes and transmission of stored fax jobs will automatically resume after the machine restarts. For jobs other than the above (copy jobs, print jobs, document filing print jobs, etc.), the job information is not retained and thus the stopped job must be executed again manually (for example, the original for a copy job must be placed again and the copy operation repeated). Operation after optimization starts Until optimization finishes (or the [CANCEL] key is touched to cancel optimization), • The operation panel cannot be used, with the exception of the [CANCEL] key. • Operation from the Web page is not possible. • Faxes and Internet-Faxes cannot be received. • Print jobs will not be accepted. • The power will not turn off even if the power switch is switched off. • Auto power shut-off mode will not activate even if the set time elapses. (Preheat mode will activate.) Network settings These settings are set when this product is used as a network printer. After you complete the setting for one setting, you must exit the administrator settings, turn off the main switch, wait briefly, and then turn on the main switch again before any other settings can be set. The setting that was set will be effective after the power is turned on. The following items can be configured in the "Network settings". IPv4 setting IPv6 setting Enable TCP/IP Enable NetWare Enable EtherTalk Enable NetBEUI Reset the NIC Tandem setting PING command NOTE For setting and modification of "Network settings", be sure to consult with the network administrator. IPv4 setting When using this product in a network that uses the TCP/IP protocol (IPv4), use this setting to set the IP address (IP address, IP subnet mask, and IP gateway) of this product. The setting is set to ENABLE DHCP by factory default setting, which obtains the IP address setting automatically. When using this product on a TCP/IP network, be sure to turn on the "Enable TCP/IP" setting below. If DHCP is used, the IP address assigned to the machine may be changed automatically on occasion. If this happens, printing will not be possible. IPv6 setting When using this product in a network that uses the TCP/IP protocol (IPv6), use this setting to set the IP address (enable IPv6, DHCPv6, IP address, prefix length, and default gateway) of this product. By factory default, the IPv6 setting is disabled. When using this product on a TCP/IP network, be sure to turn on the "Enable TCP/IP" setting below. In an IPv6 environment, the machine can use LPD or IPP protocol. If DHCP is used, the IP address assigned to the machine may be changed automatically on occasion. If this happens, printing will not be possible. Enable TCP/IP When using this product in a network that uses the TCP/IP protocol, set this setting. Also set the IP address using the setting "IP address setting" above. Default setting: Enable Enable NetWare When using this product in a network that uses the NetWare protocol, set this setting. Default setting: Enable Enable EtherTalk When using this product in a network that uses the EtherTalk protocol, set this setting. Default setting: Enable Enable NetBEUI When using this product in a network that uses the EtherTalk protocol, set this setting. Default setting: Enable Reset the NIC This setting is used to reset all setting items of NIC (Network Interface Card) of this product to the factory default settings. NOTE If any of the [NETWORK SETTINGS] were changed prior to execution of this setting, you must turn off the power switch after exiting the administrator setting, wait briefly, and then turn on the power switch to make the factory default settings take effect. 13

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GENERAL SETTINGS
Network settings
These settings are set when this product is used as a
network printer.
After you complete the setting for one setting, you must
exit the administrator settings, turn off the main switch,
wait briefly, and then turn on the main switch again
before any other settings can be set. The setting that
was set will be effective after the power is turned on.
The following items can be configured in the "Network
settings".
IPv4 setting
IPv6 setting
Enable TCP/IP
Enable NetWare
Enable EtherTalk
Enable NetBEUI
Reset the NIC
Tandem setting
PING command
IPv4 setting
When using this product in a network that uses the TCP/IP
protocol (IPv4), use this setting to set the IP address (IP
address, IP subnet mask, and IP gateway) of this product.
The setting is set to ENABLE DHCP by factory default
setting, which obtains the IP address setting automatically.
When using this product on a TCP/IP network, be sure to
turn on the "Enable TCP/IP" setting below.
IPv6 setting
When using this product in a network that uses the
TCP/IP protocol (IPv6), use this setting to set the IP
address (enable IPv6, DHCPv6, IP address, prefix
length, and default gateway) of this product. By factory
default, the IPv6 setting is disabled. When using this
product on a TCP/IP network, be sure to turn on the
"Enable TCP/IP" setting below.
In an IPv6 environment, the machine can use LPD or
IPP protocol.
Enable TCP/IP
When using this product in a network that uses the
TCP/IP protocol, set this setting. Also set the IP
address using the setting "IP address setting" above.
Default setting: Enable
Enable NetWare
When using this product in a network that uses the
NetWare protocol, set this setting.
Default setting: Enable
Enable EtherTalk
When using this product in a network that uses the
EtherTalk protocol, set this setting.
Default setting: Enable
Enable NetBEUI
When using this product in a network that uses the
EtherTalk protocol, set this setting.
Default setting: Enable
Reset the NIC
This setting is used to reset all setting items of NIC
(Network Interface Card) of this product to the factory
default settings.
NOTES
About stopped jobs
Printing of received faxes and Internet-Faxes and
transmission of stored fax jobs will automatically
resume after the machine restarts.
For jobs other than the above (copy jobs, print
jobs, document filing print jobs, etc.), the job
information is not retained and thus the stopped
job must be executed again manually (for
example, the original for a copy job must be
placed again and the copy operation repeated).
Operation after optimization starts
Until optimization finishes (or the [CANCEL] key is
touched to cancel optimization),
• The operation panel cannot be used, with the
exception of the [CANCEL] key.
• Operation from the Web page is not possible.
• Faxes and Internet-Faxes cannot be received.
• Print jobs will not be accepted.
• The power will not turn off even if the power
switch is switched off.
• Auto power shut-off mode will not activate even if
the set time elapses. (Preheat mode will
activate.)
NOTE
For setting and modification of "Network settings",
be sure to consult with the network administrator.
If DHCP is used, the IP address assigned to the
machine may be changed automatically on occasion.
If this happens, printing will not be possible.
If DHCP is used, the IP address assigned to the
machine may be changed automatically on occasion.
If this happens, printing will not be possible.
NOTE
If any of the [NETWORK SETTINGS] were changed
prior to execution of this setting, you must turn off the
power switch after exiting the administrator setting,
wait briefly, and then turn on the power switch to
make the factory default settings take effect.