Canon imagePROGRAF iPF9400 Setup Guide - Page 14
For TCP/IP network connections
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For TCP/IP (network) connections Install the software • If the printer is already connected to the network, confirm the IP address assigned to the printer. Ask your network administrator for further information. 1 Use the LAN cable to connect the LAN port on the back of the printer to the hub port. If the printer is already connected to the network, proceed to step 2. 2 Make sure the printer is on. Turn the computer on and insert the provided User Software CD-ROM for your operating system in the CD-ROM drive. 4 In the Printer Selection window, select The printer is connected to computers in a network and click Next. • If the printer is on, the Link indicator MEMO under the LAN port lights. 1000Base-T The top and bottom LEDs connection light. 100Base-TX The LED on the bottom connection lights green. 10Base-T The LED on the top lights connection orange. 5 When searching the available printer on the network After reading the precautions in the Getting Ready window, select Find available printers in the network and click Next. Proceed to step 6. 3 Perform procedures of steps 2-8 on page 12. When entering the printer's IP address manually After reading the precautions in the Getting Ready window, select Specify the IP address of available printers in the network and click Next. Proceed to step 8. 6 When searching the available printer on the network Available printers are listed in the Search Results window. Select a printer from the list on either their IPv4 Devices or IPv6 Devices tabs and click Next. • The IPv6 Devices tab is displayed in Windows 7, Windows Vista, MEMO Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2008. • If the printer you want to use is not displayed in the list on the IPv6 Devices tab, connect via IPv4 instead. • If the printer you want to use is not displayed in the list of printers on the IPv4 Devices tab, refer to "When the printer cannot be found on the network" on page 15 to setup and configure an IP address for the printer. Select the printer with the IP Address Status is Available, and then click Next to start installation. Proceed to step 9 in this case. 7 When searching the available printer on the network In the Method of Configuring IP Addresses window, enter the IP address in Configure manually, under Method of Configuring IP Addresses. Click Install to start the installation process. Also enter your preferred name for the printer in Device Name and the installation location in Printer Location under Information About Printer to Configure, as desired. The installation process begins. Proceed to step 9. • If you use a DHCP server for automatic assignment of the printer's IP address, printing may no longer be possible after the printer is turned off and on. This is because a different IP address has been assigned. When using DHCP server functions, consult your network administrator and configure the settings in one of the following ways: • Configure the setting for dynamic DNS updating In the printer menu, either set DNS Dync update to On, or activate the setting Enable DNS Dynamic Update in RemoteUI. (→"Menu Settings", User's Guide) (→"Configuring the Printer's TCP/IP Network Settings", User's Guide) • Configure the setting for assignment of the same IP address each time the printer starts up 14