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Setup using arp/ping commands, MAC Address Confirmation

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Chapter 3 Advanced Usage Setup using arp/ping commands You can change the printer's IP address by changing the ARP table (table of IP address and MAC addresses) managed by the OS on the setting computer. Check that the setting computer is connected to the network in the same segment as the printer, and that the arp+ping IP setting for the printer is set to Enable. (The factory default is Disable.) You can check the printer settings on the status sheet. 1 Delete the IP address you want to set to the printer from the ARP table. arp -d (IP address) E.g.) arp -d 192.168.0.10 2 Add the printer's MAC address and the IP address you want to set to the ARP table. arp -s (IP address) (MAC address) E.g.) arp -s 192.168.0.10 00-26-AB-7B-00-00 3 Execute the ping command and enable settings. ping (IP address you want to set) E.g.) ping 192.168.0.10 When a message like "Reply From 192.168.0.10: Bytes=32 Time < 10ms TTL=255" is displayed, the IP address setting is complete. Use EpsonNet Config or EpsonNet Config (Web version) for settings other than the IP address. MAC Address Confirmation You can check the printer's MAC address using the following procedures. • Printing the status sheet (MAC Address) • A printer self-test (Only supported on Ethernet. For wireless, see the status sheet.) • Using EpsonNet Config to confirm • Using a Web browser to confirm (EpsonNet Config (Web version) function) You can check the MAC address for network tethering using the following method. • Printing the status sheet (MAC Address2) 61

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Chapter 3
Advanced Usage
Setup using arp/ping commands
You can change the printer's IP address by changing the ARP table (table of IP address and MAC addresses)
managed by the OS on the setting computer.
Check that the setting computer is connected to the network in the same segment as the printer, and that the
arp+ping IP setting for the printer is set to Enable. (The factory default is Disable.)
You can check the printer settings on the status sheet.
1
Delete the IP address you want to set to the printer from the ARP table.
arp -d (IP address)
E.g.) arp -d 192.168.0.10
2
Add the printer's MAC address and the IP address you want to set to the ARP table.
arp -s (IP address) (MAC address)
E.g.) arp -s 192.168.0.10 00-26-AB-7B-00-00
3
Execute the ping command and enable settings.
ping (IP address you want to set)
E.g.) ping 192.168.0.10
When a message like "Reply From 192.168.0.10: Bytes=32 Time < 10ms TTL=255" is displayed, the IP
address setting is complete.
Use EpsonNet Config or EpsonNet Config (Web version) for settings other than the IP address.
MAC Address Confirmation
You can check the printer's MAC address using the following procedures.
Printing the status sheet (MAC Address)
A printer self-test (Only supported on Ethernet. For wireless, see the status sheet.)
Using EpsonNet Config to confirm
Using a Web browser to confirm (EpsonNet Config (Web version) function)
You can check the MAC address for network tethering using the following method.
Printing the status sheet (MAC Address2)