1. Connect your printer to your computer directly via ethernet port.

 

2. To access the printer setup screen, you will need to change your computer's IP address temporarily. 

  • Go to control panel and Click View network status and tasks.
  •  Click Change adapter settings.
  •  Right click on your wired Local Area connection and select properties
  •  Select Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) and click properties

 

 IMPORTANT: Note down your current settings before changing anything; you will need to change this back after configuring the printer.

 

Change the setting to:

    • IP Address: 192.168.192.xxx - the last 3 digits can be any number between 1-254, except 168.
    • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    • Router/Default Gateway: 192.168.192.1

 

  • Click OK and save the settings.

 

3. Open your browser and navigate to http://192.168.192.168. this will open the printer setup.

 

 


 

4. Click on TCP/IP under Network configuration.

 

5.  Check for network configurations of your router with your network administrator.

 

A. If you have DHCP enabled.



1. Change the 'Get IP Address' setting to 'Auto', and click 'Submit'. The setting will be saved and printer will auto reboot.

 

 




OR

B. If your network is Non DHCP.

 

1. Change the 'Get IP Address' setting to 'Manual',

 

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Change the settings to:

      • IP Address: one of your IP address configured in your routers range. eg: 192.168.1.88
      • Subnet Mask: Your subnet Mask mostly 255.255.255.0
      • Router/Default Gateway: Your router gateway eg: 192.168.1.1
2. Click Submit to save the settings.

 

6. Revert your computer's IP address back to its original settings. Plug the printer into the router and power on.