Settings You Can Change with User Tools
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Interface Settings/IEEE 1394 (option)
Preparation
You must install the IEEE 1394 Interface Board (option) into the machine.
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❖ IP Address
When you connect this machine to a network using the IEEE 1394 Interface
Board (option), you must configure the IP address.
Note
❒ Default setting: 000.000.000.000
❒ When you use the IEEE 1394 interface on a network, you cannot use the
Ethernet interface in the same domain. To use in the same domain, set a
different value for the Sub-net Mask.
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❖ Sub-net Mask
This is a number used to mathematically “mask” or hide an IP address on the
network by eliminating those parts of the address that are alike for all ma-
chines on the network.
Note
❒ Default setting: 000.000.000.000
❒ When you use the IEEE 1394 interface on a network, you cannot use the
IEEE 1394 interface in the same domain. To use in the same domain, set a
different value for the Sub-net Mask.
❒ Press the [←
←←
←] or [→
→→
→] key to move in 3-digit increments.
❒ Press the [Clear] key when the wrong address is entered.
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❖ IP over 1394
When you use the IP over 1394 function of the IEEE 1394 interface to connect
the machine to the network, or you print using a personal computer with the
IP over 1394 driver, you must set IP over 1394.
Note
❒ Default setting: Active
Reference
For details, see the Printer Reference 1.
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❖ SCSI print (SBP-2)
When you print using the SCSI Print client function supported by Windows
2000 or Windows XP, you must set SCSI Print.
Note
❒ Default setting: Active
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