After Changing the IP Address (Changing the Port) (Only for LBP5050N)

    16-Jun-2008
    8200107300

    Solusi

      If you changed the IP address or name of the printer (the DNS name to be registered on the DNS server), you need to change the port to be used.

      If you are using Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, change the port to be used using the following procedure.
      IMPORTANT
      If you are using Windows Vista, you cannot use Standard TCP/IP Port to be created here. See the following and perform "Auto Setup" after uninstalling the printer driver.
      NOTE
      The screenshots used in this section are from Windows XP Professional.

      1. Display the [Printers and Faxes] folder or the [Printers] folder.
      From the [Start] menu, select [Settings] > [Printers].
      From the [Start] menu, select [Printers and Faxes].
      From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel], and then click [Printers and Other Hardware] > [Printers and Faxes].

      2. Right-click the icon for this printer, then select [Properties] from the pop-up menu.



      3. Display the [Ports] sheet (1), then click [Add Port] (2).



      4. Select [Standard TCP/IP Port] (1), then click [New Port] (2).



      5. Click [Next].



      6. Enter a new IP address or name of the printer (the DNS name to be registered on the DNS server (up to 78 characters)) in [Printer Name or IP Address] (1), and then click [Next] (2).



      Depending on the method for setting the IP address of the printer, the value to be entered varies. For more details, ask your network administrator.
      IMPORTANT
      If the following screen appears, search for the printer following the instructions on the screen, or from [Device Type] select [Standard] > [Canon Network Printing Device with P9100] (1), and then click [Next] (2).

      7. Click [Finish].



      8. Click [Close].



      9. Click [Apply].



      10. Click [OK].


      NOTE
      If you want to delete an old port, select the port that you want to delete, and then click [Delete Port].