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If you changed the IP address after installing the printer driverSpecify the port to be used again in the printer driver. When using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARPOne of the following can be used: DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP. When any of the settings is turned [On], the remaining two settings are automatically turned [Off]. Because it takes one to two minutes to check whether DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP are available, we recommend that you set the unused protocol(s) to [Off]. Each server or daemon (the DHCP server, BOOTP daemon, or RARP daemon) must be running on the network. Even if you are using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP, specify the settings for [IP Address], [Subnet Mask], and [Gateway Address] manually. If you cannot obtain information from the servers of DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP, the values specified manually are used. After the printer restarts, the values obtained from DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP are displayed. (If the values have been specified previously, they overwrite the obtained ones.) When using DHCPIf you cycle the power of the printer, you may not be able to print. This is because a different IP address from the one that has been used is assigned. When using DHCP, consult your network administrator and perform either of the following settings. Specifying the DNS Dynamic Update function Specifying the settings so that the same IP address is always assigned when the printer starts up |
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DNS Dynamic UpdateDNS Dynamic Update is a function that adds the IP address of the device and the names specified as the host name and domain name to the DNS server automatically. This function can be used in the environment in which a Dynamic DNS server is being used. When using the DNS Dynamic Update functionYou need to set the IP address, host name, and domain name of the DNS server. |
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WINSWINS (Windows Internet Name Service) is a service that maps NetBIOS names (names of computers or printers) to IP addresses. A WINS server is required to use WINS. If [Scope ID] is specifiedThe printer cannot communicate with the computers that have a different scope ID. |
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Multicast discoveryThis is a function that searches for certain devices using Service Location Protocol (SLP). By using the multicast discovery function, you can search for only the devices whose values in [Scope Name] are verified, using the service location protocol (SLP) from utility software, such as NetSpot Device Installer. |
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SLP communicationSLP (Service Location Protocol) is used for communication when searching, such as with Canon software (iW Series), for a particular device on a network, or when collecting/managing a range of device information such as settings and trouble information. Enabling [Multicast Discovery Settings] and [Sleep Mode Notification Settings] settings allows SLP communication. Multicast DiscoveryThis function searches for a particular device with SLP. When searching from utility software such as NetSpot Device Installer Multicast Discovery, this function allows you to narrow your search to only those devices that match the [Scope Name]. Devices found by responding to a discovery packet from Canon software (iW Series) can be managed. Sleep Mode NotificationThis function sends notification to Canon software (iW Series) regarding the printer's power status (sleep status) with SLP. Using Sleep Mode Notification can be effective with reducing unnecessary communication and overall power consumption while in energy-saving mode. |
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When the check box for [Use SNTP] is selected[Check NTP Server Connection] is displayed on the [TCP/IP Settings] page on the [Network]. When [Check NTP Server Connection] is clicked, the printer communicates with the specified NTP server, and the result of the communication is displayed in [NTP Server Connection Check Result]. [OK] is displayed if the printer communicated with the NTP server successfully, and [Error] is displayed if the printer could not communicate with the NTP server due to any reason such as a setting mistake or communication error. |