Thursday, June 17, 2010

HP LaserJet P2055dn and P2055x Printers - Manual IP Setting through Control Panel

 
There are 3 ways to configure the IP address: HP ToolboxFX, embedded Web server (EWS) and the control panel on P2050 series printers (P2055n/P2055x). The control panel can be used to manually and automatically configure the IP address. This document describes how to configure the IP address manually using the control panel.

NOTE: Specific automatic IP modes (such as BOOTP, DHCP, or AutoIP) can be changed by using the embedded Web server or HP ToolboxFX only. If AutoIP is disabled, HP default IP (192.0.0.192) will automatically be enabled.
  1. On the control panel, press OK .
  2. Use the arrow buttons to select Network config. , and then press OK .
  3. Use the arrow buttons to select CFG TCP/IP , and then press OK .
  4. Use the arrow buttons to select BOOTP , make sure the value is No , and then press OK .
  5. Use the arrow buttons to select DHCP , make sure the value is No , and then press OK .
  6. Use the arrow buttons to select IP BYTE 1 , and then press OK .
  7. Use the arrow buttons to change the value of IP BYTE 1 , and then press OK .
  8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for IP BYTE 2 , IP BYTE 3 , and IP BYTE 4 . Also, repeat steps 6 and 7 for the Subnet Mask (SM BYTE 1, SM BYTE 2, SM BYTE 3, SM BYTE 4 ) and Default Gateway (GW BYTE 1, GW BYTE 2, GW BYTE 3, GW BYTE 4 ).

    NOTE: Example: If the IP address is 192.168.0.1
    • IP byte 1=192
    • byte 2=168
    • byte 3 =0
    • byte 4 =1
  9. Use the Back or Cancel button to leave the Network config. menu.
  10. Settings will take effect after Step 9 and the printer has returned to Ready .
After performing the following procedure, print a Network Report page as follows:
  1. Press OK
  2. Press the down arrow to select Reports , and then press OK.
  3. Press the down arrow to select the Network Report , and then press OK .
To make these settings permenant, press and hold the Cancel and down arrow keys simultaneously until "Permanent Storage init " displays on the control panel.

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