This is the fourth time this has happened in the short time I have had the printer. Maybe a couple of months. I have an Okidata C3400 color printer set up as my network printer and every once in a while it will just change it's IP address on me. The first time it happened I was convinced the printer was defective, so I took it back to the store and got a replacement. I guess TWO of them could be broken in the same way, but is my luck REALLY that bad?
Anyway, there is no warning, the printer just stops accepting documents. So I have to press a reset button on the internal print server in the printer, get it to print out the network settings, make note of the NEW IP address, go into the printer's property page and change the IP address there. THEN it will work. Until next time.
The OKI is a really nice printer, but dang it all... I really don't need this sort of crap when I am trying to print out an invoice so I can get to bed and get that shipment to the airport bright and early......
I guess (hope!) there is a logical reason why this is happening.......
Anyway, there is no warning, the printer just stops accepting documents. So I have to press a reset button on the internal print server in the printer, get it to print out the network settings, make note of the NEW IP address, go into the printer's property page and change the IP address there. THEN it will work. Until next time.
The OKI is a really nice printer, but dang it all... I really don't need this sort of crap when I am trying to print out an invoice so I can get to bed and get that shipment to the airport bright and early......
I guess (hope!) there is a logical reason why this is happening.......
I found the answer on the driver cd. I installed the user guide, this automattically installed a network user guide also. You can view this from the okidata catagory from the progam menu. In order to log in you must use --- login: root password: is last six of your MAC address of the printer. Do not include dashes and it is case sensitive. If any letters are present you must use upper case. Well I hope this helps.