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Setting Up the Machine the Way You Want It

Setting up the Machine

Checking the Supplied Accessories

Carrying the Machine to the Installation Location and Removing the Packing Materials

Attention (Carrying the Machine and Packing Materials)

Preparing to Use the Toner Cartridge

Attention (Preparing to Use the Toner Cartridge)

Loading Paper

Connecting the Handset

Connecting the Power Cord

Attention (Connecting the Power Cord)

Turning On the Machine and Specifying the Initial Settings

Setting the Paper Size and Type

Specifying Initial Settings for the Fax Functions and Connecting the Telephone Cable

Registering the Sender Information

Selecting the Receive Mode

Connecting the Telephone Line

Selecting the method for connecting to the machine

Attention (Connecting Your Computer to the Machine)

Selecting the Driver to Be Installed

Connecting to Wireless LAN

Connecting to Wired LAN

Checking the Network Connection

Checking Network Operation

Installing the Drivers and Software

User Software CD-ROM

Installing the Laser MFP Drivers and MF Toolbox

Attention (Installing the Laser MFP Drivers and MF Toolbox)

Installing the Laser MFP Drivers on the WSD Network

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Checking Network Operation
07K4-019
Check the operation by displaying the Remote UI of the machine.
1
Start the Web browser of a computer which is connected to a network.
2
Enter "http://IP address of the machine/" in the address field and press the [ENTER] key on the keyboard.
You can check <IP address of the machine> at Step 5 of "Checking IP Address Settings."
Example: http://192.168.0.215/
3
Check that the screen of the Remote UI is displayed.
 When Remote UI is not displayed
Check the following.
Whether the computer and hub are connected using a LAN cable
Whether the <Remote UI On/Off> is set to <On>
Next, install the driver and other software.
When you are in an IPv4 environment
When you are in an IPv6 environment
You may not be able to use the scan function over an IPv6 connection.