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From: gecko on 1 Feb 2008 20:59 My friend still cannot use his Xerox DocuPrint N17 Laser Printer on his LAN. He says the printer must be given a TCP/IP address in order to be network ready and that address is entered through the N17's Control Panel. His USER MANUAL refers to a DocuPrint N17 QUICK NETWORK GUIDE, but he says neither it nor anything else appropriate seems available at xerox.com. He also says his USER GUIDE has a Menu Map which refers to an IP Address, but the first column which has the key information is blacked out for some reason. The USER GUIDE is still available on their Website. Blue letters against blue background prints solid black on a laser printer. Which, of course, is what the printer for which this guide is intended is. He has worked his way to 000.000.000.000. He has + and - buttons for setting values. He has an IP Address from earlier efforts that is 169.254.60.38. These don't fit the format on the Xerox. Is there a possibility that someone out there has a Xerox DocuPrint N17 or N17b and has this information. If so, I and my friend would delight in hearing some ideas. Thanks Gecko
From: Calab on 1 Feb 2008 21:10 > his way to 000.000.000.000. He has + and - buttons for setting > values. He has an IP Address from earlier efforts that is > 169.254.60.38. These don't fit the format on the Xerox. 169.254.060.038 ....basically set an address on the same subnet as his PC, but that isn't in use. e.g. PC has 10.0.11.20 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 means 10.0.11.1 through 10.0.11.254 - with 10.0.11.20 being in use already (by the PC).
From: Paul on 1 Feb 2008 22:25 gecko wrote: > My friend still cannot use his Xerox DocuPrint N17 Laser Printer on > his LAN. He says the printer must be given a TCP/IP address in order > to be network ready and that address is entered through the N17's > Control Panel. His USER MANUAL refers to a DocuPrint N17 QUICK > NETWORK GUIDE, but he says neither it nor anything else appropriate > seems available at xerox.com. He also says his USER GUIDE has a Menu > Map which refers to an IP Address, but the first column which has the > key information is blacked out for some reason. The USER GUIDE is > still available on their Website. Blue letters against blue > background prints solid black on a laser printer. Which, of course, is > what the printer for which this guide is intended is. He has worked > his way to 000.000.000.000. He has + and - buttons for setting > values. He has an IP Address from earlier efforts that is > 169.254.60.38. These don't fit the format on the Xerox. > > Is there a possibility that someone out there has a Xerox DocuPrint > N17 or N17b and has this information. > > If so, I and my friend would delight in hearing some ideas. > > Thanks > Gecko > > http://www.office.xerox.com/userdoc/N17/pdfs/userguide.pdf According to this, the printer has the default option of using DHCP. The magic address 169.254.x.x (APIPA) is the "I cannot reach anybody" address, assigned by failing to communicate with another device. http://www.office.xerox.com/userdoc/N17/pdfs/sysadminguide.pdf (APIPA mentioned in passing, here.) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255836 I'd start by verifying whether the printer needs a normal Ethernet cable, or a crossover cable. My crossover cable here, has a blue plastic cover over one connector, and a red one over the other connector. My "normal" cables have the same color insulation over either end of the cable. Read only the first paragraph here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_crossover_cable Paul
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