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Install Print Drivers
Be sure to install the necessary print drivers on each computer that
will be accessing the Print Server.
Set Up Print Server
1.
Plug your printer (power on) into the Print Server.
2.
Power up the Print Server within wireless range of your 802.11g
or 802.11b wireless network.
3.
Allow approximately one minute for the Print Server to boot.
4.
Verify that the Status light is illuminated and that the error light is
not illuminated.
5.
Determine the Print Server’s IP address, using one of the
following methods:
a)
New Print Servers are configured to receive IP addresses
dynamically. If your network has a DHCP server, the Print
Server will obtain an IP address from your network. If the
DHCP server supports a client list, the client list will list the
IP address assigned to the Print Server. If a DHCP server is
not available, after 1.5 minutes the Print Server will revert
to 192.168.2.253.
b)
If the Print Server has been configured previously, then it will
have been set to a static IP address that could be different
for every network.
Note:
Restoring factory defaults on the Print Server by holding in the
reset button for 10 seconds while repowering the Print Server will
restore the IP address to dynamic.
c)
Run the program “PSF.exe” from the Installation CD. This will
find the IP address and link automatically to the web-based
management interface.
d)
Go to the last step of the Print Server Installation Wizard,
which has an Advanced button that finds the IP address and
links automatically to the web-based management interface.
6.
Verify that the computer is in the same subnet as the Print Server
(The first three octets of the IP addresses are the same).
7.
Type the Print Server’s IP address into your Internet browser from
any computer. For example, if your IP address is 192.168.2.225,
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