Checking the MAC Address
You need the MAC address of the printer to set the IP address using NetSpot Device Installer or the ARP/PING command. There are the following three methods for checking MAC addresses.
Checking the Network Ethernet Driver Screen from a Remote UI
1
Start the Remote UI, and then log in as Administrator.
2
Click [Settings/Registration].
3
Select [Network] from the [Preferences] menu.
4
Click [Ethernet Driver Settings].
5
Click [Edit...].
6
Check the MAC address.
Printing a Network Status Print from the Printer's Control Panel and Checking It
NOTE
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Loading A4 paper
The Network Status Print is designed to be printed on A4 paper.
Be sure to load A4 paper when printing the Network Status Print.
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1
Load A4 paper in the multi-purpose tray or paper drawer.
2
Press [
] (
Utility).
3
Select [Network Status Print] using [
] and [
], and then press [OK].
4
Select [Yes] using [
], and then press [OK].
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Network Status Print is printed. The MAC address (A) is indicated in [Ethernet Driver Settings] on the upper left of the Network Status Print.
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