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Connecting to the Network

Ethernet Operation

Lights
Printing a status sheet
Initializing and resetting the Internal Print Server

Lights

The indicator lights (1 green and 1 orange) can provide you with important information about the operation of the Internal Print Server.

The green light is a data transmission light which blinks when the host interface receives data.

The orange light indicates the connection status, whether 10BaseT or 100BaseTX is being used. The light is on when the Internal Print Server is connected at 100BaseTX, and the light is off when the Internal Print Server is connected at 10BaseT.

Interface bracket

1: 100Base/10Base light

2: Data Transmission light


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Printing a status sheet

Before you start configuring the Internal Print Server, be sure to print a network status sheet. To print a network status sheet, press the Menu button on the printer's control panel once to enter SelecType mode. Press the Menu button again until Test Menu appears. Then press the Item button until Network Status Sheet appears on the display, then press the Enter button. The status sheet contains important information such as current configuration and the MAC address of the Internal Print Server.

Note:
See the Reference Guide for more information about the printer's control panel.


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Initializing and resetting the Internal Print Server

You can initialize and reset the Internal Print Server using EpsonNet WinAssist or EpsonNet WebAssist, the web-based configuration utility installed in your printer.

Note:
See the section Changing the IP address using EpsonNet WebAssist to open EpsonNet WebAssist.

Initialization:

You can use either method described below to initialize the Internal Print server.

Reset:

In EpsonNet WebAssist, click Reset in the Optional menu, then click the RESET button to simulate turning the power on and off. Resetting causes any changes you have made to take effect.


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