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Checking the MAC Address
You need the MAC address of the printer to set the IP address using NetSpot Device Installer or the ARP/PING command. There are the following two methods for checking MAC addresses.
Checking the Network Ethernet Driver Screen from a Remote UI
1
Start the Remote UI, and then log in as Administrator.
2
Click [Settings/Registration].
3
Select [Network] from the [Preferences] menu.
4
Click [Ethernet Driver Settings].
5
Check the MAC address.
Printing a Network Status Print from the Printer's Control Panel and Checking It
NOTE
Loading Letter size paper
The Network Status Print is designed to be printed on Letter size paper.
Be sure to load Letter size paper when printing the Network Status Print.
1
Load Letter size paper in the multi-purpose tray or paper drawer.
2
Press [ ] (Utility).
3
Select [Network Status Print] using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].
4
Select [Yes] using [ ], then press [OK].
Network Status Print is printed. The MAC address (A) is indicated in [Ethernet Driver Settings] on the upper left of the Network Status Print.
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