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EpsonNet Config with Web Browser

About EpsonNet Config
Configuring the Network Interface Using Web-Based EpsonNet Config
Opening Screen
Information - Printer Screens
Configuration - Printer Screens
Information - Network Screens
Configuration - Network Screens
Optional Screens

About EpsonNet Config

EpsonNet Config with Web Browser is a Web-based utility designed to configure the printer for use on a network.

By typing the IP address of the network interface for the URL in your browser, you can start EpsonNet Config to allow you to configure the network interface for TCP/IP, NetWare, MS Network, AppleTalk, IPP, and SNMP.

Supported Web browser
Windows:
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.01 or later

  • Netscape Navigator version 4.05 or later


Note for Windows XP/Me/98/Server 2003/2000/NT 4.0 users:

To use EpsonNet Config with WebBrowser, Java™ Plug-in must be installed on your computer. To install Java™ Plug-in, insert the Software CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Double-click the COMMON folder on the CD-ROM, and then double-click the PLUGIN folder. Finally, double-click the icon with the exe extension in the folder. Also, you can download Java™ Plug-in from the following Web site: http://www.java.com


Note for Windows NT 4.0 users:

If you have not yet upgraded to Windows NT Service Pack 3, install the Windows NT Service Pack before installing Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Mac OS X:
  • Netscape Navigator version 7.0 or later


Note:

If you are using Mac OS 9, you cannot configure printer settings. Only network settings are available.

Unix:
  • Netscape Navigator version 4.05 or later

About Web browser setting

When running EpsonNet Config with Web Browser, be sure not to use a proxy server to access the Internet. If the Access the Internet using a proxy server check box is selected, you cannot use EpsonNet Config with Web Browser. Use the following steps to clear the Access the Internet using a proxy server check box.

Right-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop, and then select Properties.

Click the Connection tab.

Clear the Access the Internet using a proxy server check box.

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Configuring the Network Interface Using Web-Based EpsonNet Config

After you have assigned an IP address to the network interface using EpsonNet EasyInstall, EpsonNet Config for Windows or Macintosh, or the arp/ping command, you can configure the network interface using Web-based EpsonNet Config.


Note:
  • A Web browser must be installed on your computer.

  • TCP/IP must be correctly set for the computer and the network interface.

  • Do not run both EpsonNet Config for Windows or Macintosh and Web-based EpsonNet Config at the same time.

  • Your browser may restrict some characters you can use. For details, see your browser or operating system documentation.


Note for users of printers supporting NetWare queue-based printing:

If you are using the dial-up environment without running NetWare, select Disable on the NetWare screen. If Enable is selected, the extra account may be charged when you are using the dial-up router.

Follow the steps below to change the IP address using EpsonNet Config.

Turn on your printer.

Run EpsonNet Config using one of the following ways.

  • Run EpsonNet Config for Windows or Macintosh. Select the printer you want to configure from the list and then click Launch Browser.

  • Open your browser, and then type in the IP address of the network interface directly. Do not run EpsonNet Config for Windows or Macintosh.

    http://IP address of network interface/

    Example: http://192.168.100.201/


Note:

To check the IP address of the network interface, use EpsonNet Config. See About EpsonNet Config for Windows users, or see About EpsonNet Config for Macintosh users for details.


Note for users of printers supporting NetWare queue-based printing:
  • From any NetWare client, log in to the target NetWare server or NDS context with supervisor privileges.

  • You cannot create a print server, print queue, or printer with Web-based EpsonNet Config. You must create these objects before using Web-based EpsonNet Config.

Click TCP/IP under Network on the Configuration menu to display the TCP/IP setting screen.


Note:

If you want to configure a protocol other than TCP/IP, see Configuration - Network Screens.

Select a method for acquiring the IP address. When you select Auto, DHCP becomes available and assigns an IP address automatically. If you want to set the IP address manually, select Manual.


Note:
  • The network administrator must check any changes made to the IP address settings.

  • When Auto is selected, DHCP becomes available. To use the DHCP server, make sure it is installed on your computer and correctly configured. See your operating system’s online help for detailed instructions.

  • If Set Using Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) is enabled, a private IP address is automatically assigned to the network interface even when there are no DHCP servers on your system or your network.

  • If the Dynamic DNS function is not supported, we recommend that you select Manual and then enter an IP address. This is because if you select Auto, the IP address of the network interface changes every time you turn on the printer so that you need to change the printer port setting accordingly.

To assign an IP address manually, enter the IP address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway. Be sure the IP address does not conflict with any other devices on the network.


Note:

If there is a server or a router functioning as a gateway, enter the IP address of the server or the router for the gateway address. If there is no gateway, leave the default values there.

If you want to get a private address between 169.254.1.1 and 169.254.254.254 automatically when an IP address cannot be obtained by the DHCP server, leave it at Enable for Set Using Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA); otherwise, select Disable.

When setting an IP address using the ping command, select Enable for Set Using PING. Select Disable when setting an IP address with EpsonNet Config; this prevents any unexpected change of the IP address.


Note:

Be sure to select Disable when not using ping; this prevents an unexpected change of the IP address by EpsonNet WebManager.

Select Enable for Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically if you want to acquire the DNS server address using the DHCP server.

    If you want to enter the DNS server address manually, select Disable and then enter the IP address of the DNS server.

Select Enable for Acquire Host Name and Domain Name Automatically if you want to acquire the host name and the domain name using the DHCP server.

    If you want to specify manually, enter the host name and the domain name in the text boxes.

Select Enable for Register Network Interface Address to DNS Server if you want to register the host name and domain name to the DNS server through the DHCP server that supports Dynamic DNS.

    If you want to register the host name and the domain name directly to the DNS server, select Enable for Register Network Interface Address Directly to DNS Server.

Select Enable or Disable for Use Universal Plug and Play. Select Enable if you want to use the Universal Plug and Play function on Windows Me or future operating systems.

Change the default Universal Plug and Play device name, if desired. This device name is used for Windows that supports the Universal Plug and Play function.

Mac OS X only:
Select Enable or Disable for Use Rendezvous. If you select Enable, enter the Rendezvous Name and the Rendezvous Printer Name. If your network environment supports DHCP, you can use the printer on the network just by enabling this setting.

Click Submit and then enter the password to update the settings. See Password for more information on setting the password.


Note:

If you have set the Administrator Name on the Administrator screen, enter the administrator name for the user name.

If the message “Configuration change is complete!” appears on your screen, the update is complete. Do not exit the Web browser and do not send a job to the printer until this message appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset the printer.


Note:
  • Since the new IP address becomes available after the printer is reset, you need to restart EpsonNet Config by entering the new IP address.

  • Only changes on the page where you press the Submit button take effect.

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Opening Screen

Any user can access the following screen by typing the IP address of the network interface for the URL in your browser.


Note:

The item appears only if your printer supports the function.

Index

Home

Links to the opening screen.

Favorite

Links to a Web site previously defined by the administrator.

Help

Links to Help.

About

Links to the copyright and version information for EpsonNet Config.

EPSON Logo

Links to the Epson Web site (http://www.epson.com).

Menu

Information - Printer

Device

Displays the printer device information.

Consumables

Displays the consumables information.

Confirmation

Confirms and executes the Information Sheet, Reserve Job, and Form Overlay.

Input

Displays the paper type information.

Print

Displays the print information.

Emulation

Displays the information for each type of emulation.

Interface

Displays the printer interface information.

Information - Network

General

Displays the network interface information.

NetWare

Displays information about NetWare.

TCP/IP

Displays information about TCP/IP.

AppleTalk

Displays information about AppleTalk.

MS Network

Displays information about Microsoft Network.

IPP

Displays information about IPP.

SNMP

Displays information about SNMP.

Time

Displays information about Time.

Configuration - Printer

Input

Change the input settings.

Print

Change the print settings.

Emulation

Change the emulation settings.

Interface

Change the printer interface settings.

Configuration - Network

NetWare

Configure the applicable settings for NetWare.

TCP/IP

Configure the desired settings/method for TCP/IP.

AppleTalk

Configure the desired settings for AppleTalk.

MS Network

Configure the desired settings for Microsoft Network.

IPP

Configure the desired settings for IPP.

SNMP

Configure the desired settings for SNMP.

Time

Configure the desired settings for Time.

Configuration - Optional

Administrator

Type the name of the administrator and a link to a favorite Web site.

Reset

Resets the printer and returns to the default settings.

Password

Set the password to protect settings.

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Information - Printer Screens

This section explains about the Device and Consumable information screens. See Configuration - Printer Screens about input, print, emulation, and interface information.


Note:

The item appears only if your printer supports the function.

Device information

Items

Explanations

Panel canvas

Displays the same information that is displayed on the printer's control panel.

Signal

A signal shows the status level. The green light is on when the printer is idle or printing. The yellow light is on when the toner or oil roll is low. The red light is on when the printer is out of paper or toner, if paper is jammed, the cover is open, or an error has occurred.

LEDs

The LEDs indicates the current operating printer status when you first turn on the printer, during normal operation, and when errors occur.

Remote Control Panel (Start/Stop, FormFeed, Continue, Reset, and Warmup buttons)

You can control the printer with this Remote Control Panel functions. You can get the same result when you click these buttons as pressing the buttons on your printer. The warnings cannot be cleared by the Continue button.

Printer image

Displays the printer image.

Error information box

Displays error/warning information for the printer.

Printer Model Name

The model name of the printer.

IP Host Name

The IP host name of the printer.

IP Address

The IP address of the printer.

MAC Address

The MAC address of the printer.

Memory

The installed memory size of the printer.

HDD

Capacity of the hard disk installed in the printer.

Consumables information

Items

Explanations

Total Pages Printed

Total number of pages that have been printed.

Color Pages Printed

Total number of color pages that have been printed.

Monochrome Pages

Total number of monochrome pages that have been printed.

Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black Toner

The amount of remaining cyan, magenta, yellow, or black toner in each imaging cartridge.

Photoconductor Unit

The amount remaining in the photoconductor unit.

Transfer Unit

The amount remaining in the transfer unit.

Waste Toner

The amount of waste remaining.

Fuser Unit

The amount remaining in the fuser unit.

Confirmation
Information Sheet

Items

Explanations

Menu Selection

Select Information Sheet.

Information Sheet

Select an information sheet you want to print.

Print button

Press this button to print a information sheet you select.

Reserve Job

Items

Explanations

Menu Selection

Select Reserve Job.

User Name

Select a user name. The user’s jobs will be listed in the print job list box.

Job List

Select whether the list of the thumbnail image is used.

Job list box

The print jobs of the selected user are listed in this box.

Prev. Page button

Appears in the thumbnail view. It displays the previous page of the job list.

Next Page button

Appears in the thumbnail view. It displays the next page of the job list.

Job Name

Displays the name of the selected job.

Document

Displays the document name of the selected job.

Date

Displays the date when the selected job was sent to the printer.

Job Type

Displays the type of the selected job.

Quantity

Displays the number of copies.

Pages

Displays the number of pages of the selected job.

Paper Size

Displays the paper size of the selected job.

Preview

Preview the selected file.

Rotate Left button

Rotate the preview image 90 degrees to the left.

Rotate Right button

Rotate the preview image 90 degrees to the right.

Delete button

Delete the selected job.

Quantity

Enter the number of copies.

Print button

Print the selected job.

Refresh button

Refresh the status.

Form Overlay

Items

Explanations

Menu Selection

Select Overlay Form.

Form List

Select whether the list of the thumbnail image is used.

Form list box

Lists the form overlay.

Prev. Page button

Appears in the thumbnail view. It displays the previous page of the list.

Next Page button

Appears in the thumbnail view. It displays the next page of the list.

Form Information

Displays the form name, date, and comment of the selected form overlay.

Preview

Preview the selected form overlay.

Rotate Left button

Rotate the preview image 90 degrees to the left.

Rotate Right button

Rotate the preview image 90 degrees to the right.

Delete button

Delete the selected form overlay.

Print button

Print the selected form overlay.

Refresh button

Refresh the status.

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Configuration - Printer Screens

This section gives the printer information. Using EpsonNet Config, you can make some of the same printer settings that you can set using the printer’s control panel. See the User's Guide for more information on each item.


Note:
  • The item appears only if your printer supports the function.

  • A password is required when you click items under Printer on the Configuration menu.

Input

Items

Explanations

MP Mode

Select the priority order of paper feeding from MP Tray.

MP Tray Paper Size

Select the paper size for MP Tray.

LC Paper Size

Displays the currently loaded paper size in the lower paper cassette if the optional Large Capacity Paper Unit is installed

MP Tray Paper Type

Select the paper type for MP Tray.

LC Paper Type

Select the paper type for the lower paper cassette only if the optional Large Capacity Paper Unit is installed.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

Print
Setup Menu

Items

Explanations

Menu Selection

Select Setup.

Interface Time Out

Enter the length of the printer waits when it is on line and no new data is received. When this time is up, the printer searches for new print data on other channels.

Language

Select the displayed language.

Panel Lock

Select locking of the printer’s control panel. If you select on, the printer’s control panel is locked.

Toner Out

Select whether to continue printing when the toner is out.

LCD Contrast

Adjust the contrast of the LCD display.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

Printing Menu

Items

Explanations

Menu Selection

Select Printing.

Paper Source

Select the paper source.

Paper Size

Select the paper size for printing.

Wide A4

Select whether the printer accepts wide A4 paper for printing.

Orientation

Select whether the page is printed in portrait or landscape orientation.

Copies

Enter the number of copies to be printed.

Manual Feed

This item selects manual feed mode.

Resolution

Select the resolution.

Skip Blank Page

Select whether to skip a blank page.

Auto Eject Page

Select whether to eject pages automatically.

Duplex

Select whether to print on both sides of paper. This setting is available only when the Duplex Unit is installed.

Binding

Specify the binding direction of the printout. This setting is available only when the Duplex Unit is installed.

Start Page

Specify whether printing starts from the front or back side of the page. This setting is available only when the Duplex Unit is installed.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

Configuration Menu

Items

Explanations

Menu Selection

Select Configuration.

RITech

Select whether to adjust the RITech setting. RIT produces smoother and crisper lines, text, and graphics.

Toner Save

Select whether to save toner. When on, the printer consumes less toner but print quality is reduced.

Top Offset

Enter a value to adjust the printing start position from the top on the paper.

Left Offset

Enter a value to adjust the printing start position from the left on the paper.

Top Offset B

Enter a value to adjust the vertical printing position on the back side when printing on both sides. Available only when the Duplex Unit is installed.

Left Offset B

Enter a value to adjust the horizontal printing position on the back side when printing on both sides. Available only when the Duplex Unit is installed.

Size Ignore

Select whether a paper size error is ignored.

Auto Continue

Select whether to permit the printer to automatically continue printing after a certain period of time when one of the following error occurs: paper set, print overrun, or insufficient memory error.

Page Protect

Select whether to allocate additional printer memory for printing data, as opposed to receiving it.

Image Optimum

Reduces the amount of graphics data when the data reaches the memory limit, allowing complex documents to be printed.

Paper Type

Select the paper type.

Paper Side

When you print on thick or extraThk paper or envelope, select the paper side to be printed.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

Support Menu

Items

Explanations

Menu Selection

Select Support.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

Color Registration Menu

Items

Explanations

Menu Selection

Select Color Registration.

Registration Sheet

Click the Print button to print a registration sheet.

Cyan Registration

Set the value between -7 and 7. The default is 0.

Magenta Registration

Set the value between -7 and 7. The default is 0.

Yellow Registration

Set the value between -7 and 7. The default is 0.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

Emulation
PS3 Emulation

Items

Explanations

Emulation

Select PS3. This menu appears only when PS3 is installed.

Error Sheets

Select whether to print an error sheet when any error occurs while the printer is in PS3 emulation mode.

Coloration

Specify the printing methods from Color, Mono, or True Color.

Image Protect

Select whether to compress data when memory is low during printing.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

LJ4 Emulation

Items

Explanations

Emulation

Select LJ4.

Font Source

Select the default font source.

Font Number

Type the default font number from the default font source.

Pitch

Type the default font pitch if the font is scalable and fixed-pitch.

Height

Type the default font height if the font is scalable and proportional.

Symbol Set

Select the default symbol set.

Form

Type the number of lines for the selected paper size and orientation.

Source Symbol Set

Available only when an optional font ROM is installed.

Dest Symbol Set

Available only when an optional font ROM is installed.

CR Function

Select CR (carriage-return) or CR+LF (carriage-return/line-feed) operation whenever the print position exceeds the right margin.

LF Function

Select LF (line-feed) or CR+LF (carriage-return/line-feed) operation to add a line feed to each carriage return it receives.

Tray Assign

Select the tray assigning from 4, 4K, or 5S. When 4, 4K, and 5S are selected, LaserJet 4 Compatible, LaserJet 4000/5000/8000 Compatible, and LaserJet 5 Si Compatible are available respectively.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

GL2 Emulation

Items

Explanations

Emulation

Select GL2.

GL-Mode

Select whether the emulation is similar to the GL/2 or the HP LaserJet 4 emulation of the GL/2.

Scale

Select whether the output from the software is scaled, and if so, how the scale factor is calculated: based on the output paper size of the software application.

Origin

Select whether the logical origin of the “plotter” is from the corner or the center of the paper.

Pen

Select the logical “pen” which “plots” the drawing.

End

Select the way in which lines end.

Join

Select the way in which lines are joined.

Pen (0 to 6)

Select the thickness of the seven “pens” used to make the printout.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

ESCP2 and FX Emulation

Items

Explanations

Emulation

Select ESCP2 or FX.

Font

Select a font which is used for printing.

Pitch

Select a character pitch.

Condensed

Use this option to change the character spacing.

T. Margin

Use this option to specify the distance from the top of the sheet to the baseline of the first printable line.

Text

Use this option to set the page length in lines.

CG Table

Use the character generator table option to select the graphics character table, or the italics table.

Country

Use this option to select one of the international symbol sets.

Auto CR

Use the automatic carriage return option to perform a carriage-return line-feed (CR-LF) operation whenever the print position exceeds the right margin.

Auto LF

When you set AutoLF to Off, the printer does not send an automatic line feed (LF) command with each carriage return (CR). When on, the printer adds a line feed to each carriage return it receives.

Bit Image

With Bit Image set to Dark or Light, your printer can correctly emulate the graphics densities set with the printer command. When you select Dark, the bit image density is high. When you select Light, the bit image density is low.

Zero Char

Select whether the printer prints a slashed zero or an unslashed zero.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

1239X Emulation

Items

Explanations

Emulation

Select 1239X.

Font

Select a font.

Pitch

Select a character pitch.

Code Page

Selects the character tables. Character tables contain the characters and symbols used in different languages.

T. Margin

Use this option to specify the distance from the top of the sheet to the baseline of the first printable line.

Text

Use this option to set the page length in lines.

Auto CR

Use the automatic carriage return option to perform a carriage-return line-feed (CR-LF) operation whenever the print position exceeds the right margin.

Auto LF

When you set AutoLF to Off, the printer does not send an automatic line feed (LF) command with each carriage return (CR). When on, the printer adds a line feed to each carriage return it receives.

Alt. Graphic

Turns the Alternate Graphics option on or off.

Bit Image

With Bit Image set to Dark or Light, your printer can correctly emulate the graphics densities set with the printer command. When you select Dark, the bit image density is high. When you select Light, the bit image density is low.

Zero Char

Select whether the printer prints a slashed zero or an unslashed zero.

Character Set

Select character table.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

Interface
Parallel Interface

Items

Explanations

Parallel I/F

Allows you to activate or deactivate the parallel interface.

Speed

Select the transfer speed.

Bi-Directional

Enable or disable bidirectional communication.

Buffer Size

Select the amount of memory to be used for receiving and printing data.

Network Interface

Items

Explanations

Network I/F

Network I/F (network interface) is always on.

Buffer Size

Select the amount of memory to be used for receiving and printing data.

AUX Interface

Items

Explanations

AUX I/F

Not available unless an optional network interface is installed.

Buffer Size

Select the amount of memory to be used for receiving and printing data. Available only when an optional network interface is installed.

USB Interface

Items

Explanations

USB I/F

Allows you to activate or deactivate the USB interface.

USB Speed

Select the mode, either HS or FS.

Buffer Size

Select the amount of memory to be used for receiving and printing data.

Set button

Saves any changes.

Refresh button

Clears any changes and reloads the previous settings.

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Information - Network Screens

Note:

The item appears only if your printer supports the function.

General information

Items

Explanations

Administrator Name

Administrator name of the printer

Location

Location of the printer

Interface Card Model Name

Model of the network interface

MAC Address

Unique hardware address of the network interface. You can distinguish the network interface by its MAC address.

Hardware Version

Hardware version of the network interface

Software Version

Software version of the network interface

Model Name

Product name of the printer attached to the network interface

Network Status

Displays the current Ethernet speed and duplex setting.

Printer Status

The background color of the text box indicates the printer's status. Green indicates that the printer is idle or printing. Yellow indicates that either the paper or toner is low. Red indicates that either the paper or toner is completely out, the printer is offline, there is a paper jam, the cover is open, or an error has occurred.

Current Time

Displays the current time.

Refresh button

Refreshes the printer status. The printer status is not updated automatically. Press Refresh to display the latest printer information.

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Configuration - Network Screens

Note:

The item appears only if your printer supports the function.

NetWare
 NetWare Basic Configuration

Items

Explanations

Use NetWare

Enable or Disable NetWare.

Frame Type

Leave the default frame type (Auto) as it is.

Mode

Select the appropriate NetWare mode.

Print Server Mode/NDS/Bindery

Items

Explanations

Print Server Name

Enter the print server name (up to 47 characters).

Polling Interval

Enter the polling interval in seconds.

NetWare Password

Enter the password (up to 20 characters) you use when you log in to the print server.

NDS Tree Name

Enter the NDS tree name (up to 31 characters) if the mode is NDS Print Server.

NDS Context

Enter the NDS context (up to 255 characters) if the mode is NDS Print Server.

Primary File Server Name

If the mode is Bindery Print Server, enter the file server name (up to 47 characters) where you log in to the print server.

Remote Printer Mode

Items

Explanations

Primary Print Server Name

Enter the primary print server name (up to 47 characters).

Printer Port Number

Enter the printer port number (0 to 254).

TCP/IP
IP Address Settings

Items

Explanations

Method for Acquiring the IP Address

Select a method for acquiring IP addresses. If Auto is selected, DHCP becomes available. To use the DHCP server, make sure it is installed on your computer and correctly configured. See your operating system’s online help for detailed instructions.

To set the IP address manually, select Manual.

IP Address

Enter an IP address for the network interface. Be sure the IP address does not conflict with any other devices on the network.

Subnet Mask

Set the subnet mask.

Default Gateway

Set the gateway address if needed.

Set Using Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)

Select Enable to get a private address between 169.254.1.1 and 169.254.254.254 automatically when an IP address cannot be obtained by the DHCP server; otherwise, select Disable.

Set Using PING

Enables or disables IP address setting using the ping command.

DNS Server Address Settings

Items

Explanations

Acquire DNS Server Address Automatically

Select either Enable or Disable to acquire the DNS server address from the DHCP server.

DNS Server Address

Enter the DNS server address. When the DHCP server does not respond even Enable is selected for Acquire DNS server address automatically, the DNS server address set here is used.

Host Name and Domain Name Settings

Items

Explanations

Acquire Host Name and Domain Name Automatically

Select either Enable or Disable to acquire the host name and domain name from the DHCP server.

Host Name

Enter the host name supported by Dynamic DNS (between 2 and 63 characters). The total number of characters of the host name and the domain name must not exceed 251.

Domain Name

Leave it blank or enter two or more characters of the domain name. The total number of characters of the host name and the domain name must not exceed 251.

Register Network Interface Address to DNS Server

Select Enable if you want to send the host name and the domain name to the DHCP server that supports Dynamic DNS update to request for DNS dynamic updates.

Register Network Interface Address Directly to DNS Server

Select Enable if you want to directly send the host name and the domain name to the DNS server that supports Dynamic DNS update to request for DNS dynamic updates.When Register the network interface's address to DNS server is Disable, then this setting is the same as Disable.

Universal Plug and Play Settings

Items

Explanations

Use Universal Plug and Play

Enables or disables Universal Plug and Play.

Device Name

Enter the device name (between 2 and 63 characters).

Rendezvous Settings

Items

Explanations

Use Rendezvous

Select either Enable or Disable to use Rendezvous.

Rendezvous Name

Enter the Rendezvous name.

Rendezvous Printer Name

Enter the printer name for Rendezvous.

AppleTalk

Items

Explanations

Use AppleTalk

Enable or Disable AppleTalk.

Printer Name

Enter the name of the printer attached to the network interface (up to 32 characters).

Zone Name

Enter the network zone name (up to 32 characters). To have the zone selected automatically, select Auto for the Network Number Set and enter an asterisk (*) in this text box.

Entity Type

Displays the printer’s entity type. Do not change the entity type unless “epson” appears. If “epson” appears, enter an entity type to match your printer.

Network Number Set

Select Auto or Manual. Usually Auto is recommended.

Network Number for Manual Mode

Enter the network number when you select to set the Network Number manually.

MS Network

Items

Explanations

Use Microsoft Network Shared Printing

Enable or Disable Microsoft network.

Print Server Name

Enter the print server name, which is the name of a computer on the network (up to 15 characters). Be sure to give a name that is unique on the network.

Workgroup Name

Enter the workgroup name or domain name (up to 15 characters).

Share Name

Enter the printer’s shared name (up to 12 characters). LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3, or COM cannot be used.

IPP

You must make the following settings before setting up the printer for Internet Printing on Windows Me/XP/Server 2003/2000 or using EpsonNet Internet Print on Windows 98/95/NT 4.0. See About EpsonNet Internet Print for more information.

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IPP URL

Displays the printer’s URL for Internet Printing.

Format:
http://IP address of printer:631/printer name set below

Example:
http://192.168.100.201:631/EPSON_IPP_Printer

Printer Name

Enter the name of a printer to use for Internet Printing (up to 127 characters).

Example:
EPSON_IPP_Printer

Location

Enter the name of the printer’s physical location (up to 64 characters).

SNMP
Community

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Community

Displays the community name.

Read Only

The word “public” always appears.

Read/Write

Enter the Read/Write community name (up to 32 characters).

IP Trap

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Trap

Enable or Disable the trap.

Address

Enter the IP address of the server to which the trap is transmitted.

Community

Enter the community name (up to 32 characters).

Port Number

Enter the Port Number of the receive host, in decimal(0-65535).

IPX Trap

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Trap

Enable or Disable the trap.

Address

Enter Network Address and Node Number (MAC Address) of the server to which the trap is transmitted.

Format:
Network Address: Node Number

Suppose Network Address is A7E00BB0 (hexadecimal) and Node Number is 000048930000 (hexadecimal). In this case, the address is A7E00BB0:000048930000.

Community

Enter the community name (up to 32 characters).

Socket Number

Enter the Socket Number of the receive host, in hexadecimal(0-FFFF).

Time

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Time

Displays the time. Click the Get Time button to reload the display. When Time Server is Enable, time is acquired from the time server.

Manual Settings

If the network interface has RTC (Real Time Clock), you can set the time manually.

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Date

Enter the year, month, and day.

Time

Enter the hour, minutes, and seconds.

Time Difference

Enter the difference between time at the present location and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Apply button

Applies the settings.

Time Server Settings

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Time Server

Select either Enable or Disable to time synchronize from the time server.

Time Server IP Address

Enter the IP address of the time server.

Synchronize Interval

Enter the time interval in minutes for automatic time synchronization.

Time Difference

Enter the difference between time at the present location and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Time Server Status

Displays a connection status with the time server.

Apply button

Applies the settings.

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Optional Screens
Administrator

You can link to the Web site specified on this screen when you click Favorite (the name is changeable) in Index.

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Administrator Name

Enter the name of the administrator (up to 255 characters).

Location

Enter the location of the network interface (up to 255 characters).

Favorite Name

Enter the link item name (up to 20 characters) which will be displayed in the Index menu.

Favorite URL

Enter a URL (up to 64 characters).

Description

Enter any comments concerning the URL above (up to 64 characters).


Note:

Links to ftp are not supported.

Reset

You can reset the network interface or return the settings to the default values.

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Reset button

Functions like turning the power off and on again. Click this button to make the changes take effect.

Return to Default button

Returns the network interface to the default settings.

Password

The password set here protects the settings. You will be asked for the password when you update or change the settings on each setting screen. Passwords are case sensitive. No password is set by default.

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Old Password

Input the old password.

New Password

Input the new password (up to 20 characters).

New Password (again)

Re-input the new password.


Note:
  • The same password is used for EpsonNet Config for Windows and Macintosh, and EpsonNet Config with Web Browser.

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