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It depends on the network setting if you have chosen to dynamically assign the IP addresses to the device (DHCP) The IP automatically gets reset every as an IP is assigned to it dynamically by the DHCP server.

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  5. Once the IP Address is entered, restart the Printer. Print the Configuration page to see if number was set.

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