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FDR_RG.book Page 9 Wednesday, July 31, 2002 9:38 AM built-in ethernet The printer's built-in ethernet feature allows the printer to be connected to an ethernet network without the need for an external print server. Only Macintosh computers running Mac OS 9.04+ or Mac OS X v10.1+ and that support TCP/IP can communicate with the printer via the printer's built-in ethernet feature. The printer does not support AppleTalk. english LINK ACT ᕡ ᕢ 1. link light 2. activity light lights The Link light is solid when the printer is powered on and connected to an ethernet network. The Activity light flashes when the printer is receiving or transmitting data over the ethernet connection. network configuration page The network configuration page provides useful information about the printer's ethernet connection. To print a network configuration page, press the Cancel button (X) while the printer is powered on and idle. internal web page Use the printer's internal web page to view network data and configure network settings. Follow these steps to open the printer's internal web page: 1. Verify that the printer and your computer are both connected to the network. 2. Launch your Internet browser (use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher or Netscape 4.75 or higher). 3. Enter the printer's URL in the browser's Address box, then press Enter. If you don't know the printer's URL, print a network configuration page. The printer's URL is item 2 on the page. 9

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english
built-in ethernet
The printer’s built-in ethernet feature allows the printer to be connected to an ethernet
network without the need for an external print server.
1. link light 2. activity light
lights
The Link light is solid when the printer is
powered on and connected to an
ethernet network.
The Activity light flashes when the printer
is receiving or transmitting data over the
ethernet connection.
network configuration page
The network
configuration page
provides useful
information about the
printer’s ethernet
connection.
To print a network configuration page,
press the
Cancel
button (
X
) while the
printer is powered on and idle.
internal web page
Use the printer’s internal web page to
view network data and configure
network settings.
Follow these steps to open the printer’s
internal web page:
1.
Verify that the printer and your
computer are both connected to the
network.
2.
Launch your Internet browser (use
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or
higher or Netscape 4.75 or higher).
3.
Enter the printer’s URL in the
browser’s Address box, then press
Enter
.
If you don’t know the printer’s URL,
print a network configuration page.
The printer’s URL is item 2 on the
page.
Only Macintosh computers running Mac OS 9.04+ or Mac OS X v10.1+ and
that support TCP/IP can communicate with the printer via the printer’s built-in
ethernet feature. The printer does not support AppleTalk.
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LINK
ACT
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