Adding a printer to a network using TCP/IP



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Adding a printer to a network using TCP/IP To add a printer to a network using TCP/IP, you need the following elements: 1) A printer with an Ethernet card 2) An unused IP address 3) A Windows 2000 or XP PC, with an Ethernet card 4) A DHCP capable network that all computers and the printer can be connected to 1) Determining the IP information: The first step is collecting the relevant information to allow you to set up your printer. The information you need is: An unused IP address A subnet mask A default gateway It is best to get this information from a network administer but this can be collected from any computer connected to the network. To collect the information from a computer, which is connected to the network, follow the steps below; Fig 1. Go to your computer, click the Start button then select Run. In this window, type cmd and press enter. A black DOS window will open. In this window, type ipconfig /all and press enter. A result similar to Fig 1. will appear Cycon Office Systems Page 1 of 5

From this screen we can see some of the information we need: The computer s IP address 192.168.2.116 A subnet mask 255.255.255.0 A default gateway 192.168.2.1 From this information we can get the next piece, the IP address for the printer. Pick an IP address that is close to the one used by the computer, e.g. 192.168.2.125. It should be easily remembered and the first 3 sets of the printer s IP Address should match the computer s IP address; in this example the printer and computer both have 192.168.2 as the first 3 sets. 2) Finding a free IP Address. In the DOS window from section 1, type ping 192.168.2.125 (substituting your chosen IP address for the example) and press Enter. You should receive one of two possible responses: Fig 2. Fig 3. Fig 2. shows the request timed out and the IP address is not currently in use. You can use this address. Fig 3. shows the request was replied to and the IP address is currently in use. You must choose a different address and retry the ping. Cycon Office Systems Page 2 of 5

Once you have secured an unused IP address, you now have all the information needed to set up the printer on the network. 3) Adding the IP information to the printer Most modern printers have a control panel in front. For this example we will be using the menu buttons from HP printers. There are 4 buttons (Fig 4.) we are concerned with and each button has a left and a right direction for scrolling through the menus: Fig 4. Menu Item Value Select Use the Menu button and scroll right until you reach the EIO Jet Direct or HP MIO menu. Use the Item button and scroll right until CFG Network option appears. Use the Value button to change it to Yes and use the Select button to set it. Use the Item button to go to TCP/IP = On and then continue to CFG TCP/IP and use Value and Select button to change it to yes. Use the Item button to go to BOOTP and use Value and Select button to change it to no. Use the Item button to go to IP BYTE 1 and change it to the first set of numbers in the IP address, in this example, 192. Use the Select button to set the new number. Cycon Office Systems Page 3 of 5

Using the Item and Select buttons to set the following values: Menu Item IP Information Example IP Byte 1 1 st IP Address set 192 IP Byte 2 2 nd IP Address set 168 IP Byte 3 3 rd IP Address set 2 IP Byte 4 4 th IP Address set 125 SM Byte 1 1 st Subnet Mask set 255 SM Byte 2 2 nd Subnet Mask set 255 SM Byte 3 3 rd Subnet Mask set 255 SM Byte 4 4 th Subnet Mask set 0 LG Byte 1 Blank 0 LG Byte 2 Blank 0 LG Byte 3 Blank 0 LG Byte 4 Blank 0 GW Byte 1 1 st Default Gateway set 192 GW Byte 2 2 nd Default Gateway set 168 GW Byte 3 3 rd Default Gateway set 2 GW Byte 4 4 th Default Gateway set 1 Timeout 90 90 When all these values have been set, press the Go button. Turn the printer off and then back on. 4) Checking the printer s IP address: Use the menu button and scroll right until you reach the Information menu. Use the Value button and scroll right until Printing Configuration option appears. Use the Select button to print a configuration page. On the configuration page, check under IP Address. This number should consist of 4 sets, each 1 to 3 numbers - e.g. 192.168.2.125. This is the IP or network address for the printer. 5) Checking the printer from the PC: In the DOS window from section 1, type ping 192.168.2.125 (substituting your chosen IP address for the example) and press Enter. You should receive the response as shown in Fig 5: Cycon Office Systems Page 4 of 5

Fig 5. If the ping comes back with a reply, you have set up the printer correctly. To add the printer to your computer, see our documentation for Adding a printer via TCP/IP to a Windows 2000/XP PC Cycon Office Systems Page 5 of 5