Lexmark X422 X422 MFP Setup Guide - Page 45

Attaching a networkcable, Ethernet, 11 wireless options

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turned on. After the MFP appears in the Printer List, you can quit Print Center. Attaching a network cable You can attach your MFP to a network using standard network cables. Ethernet Use Category 5 cable with an RJ-45 connector for the standard network port. A 10BaseT/100BaseTx Fast Ethernet port is standard on the MFP. To attach the MFP to a network: 1 Make sure the MFP is turned off and unplugged. 2 Plug one end of the standard network cable into a LAN drop or hub and the other end into the Ethernet port on the back of the MFP. The MFP automatically adjusts for the network speed. 3 Plug one end of the MFP power cord into the socket at the back of the MFP and the other end into a properly grounded outlet. 4 Turn on the MFP. After the MFP completes its internal tests, the Ready message indicates that the MFP is ready to receive jobs. If you do not see the Ready message on the display, refer to the publications CD for instructions on clearing the message. Click Printing, and then click Understanding MFP messages. 5 Turn on your computer and any other peripherals. 802.11 wireless options Your MFP can be converted to wireless networking by using an optional 802.11 Wireless Print Adapter. This adapter is a piece of hardware that plugs into the Ethernet port on your MFP. If you purchased this adapter for your MFP, refer to the documentation that shipped with the adapter for installation and configuration. What do I do next? Task After you have finished attaching cables to the MFP and your computer, you are ready to turn on the MFP. Go to page... 39 Attach cables 37

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Attach cables
turned on. After the MFP appears in the Printer List, you can
quit Print Center.
Attaching a
network cable
You can attach your MFP to a network using standard network cables.
Ethernet
A 10BaseT/100BaseTx Fast Ethernet port is standard on the MFP.
To attach the MFP to a network:
1
Make sure the MFP is turned off and unplugged.
2
Plug one end of the standard network cable into a LAN drop or
hub and the other end into the Ethernet port on the back of the
MFP. The MFP automatically adjusts for the network speed.
3
Plug one end of the MFP power cord into the socket at the back
of the MFP and the other end into a properly grounded outlet.
4
Turn on the MFP.
After the MFP completes its internal tests, the
Ready
message
indicates that the MFP is ready to receive jobs.
If you do not see the
Ready
message on the display, refer to the
publications CD for instructions on clearing the message. Click
Printing
, and then click
Understanding MFP messages
.
5
Turn on your computer and any other peripherals.
802.11 wireless options
Your MFP can be converted to wireless networking by using an
optional 802.11 Wireless Print Adapter. This adapter is a piece of
hardware that plugs into the Ethernet port on your MFP.
If you purchased this adapter for your MFP, refer to the documentation
that shipped with the adapter for installation and configuration.
Use Category 5 cable with an RJ-45
connector for the standard network
port.
What do I do next?
Task
Go to pageā€¦
After you have finished attaching cables to the MFP and
your computer, you are ready to turn on the MFP.
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