yes... either the network cable got unplugged from teh copier or you have an ip conflict... here is how to tell... if you have an ip confilict... unplug the network cable from your pc... print a network status page or go into the print driver and pull the ip address from it and then, on your pc, press start, accessories, command prompt and then type ping and type in copier's ip address then press enter... it should look like this ping 192.168.168.168 if you don't get four time outs... then you have an ip conflict and you need to change the ip address of the copier to one thats not in your ip range... generally thats a low ip address...something that ends in a number less than 100
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Hi- Im trying to set it up while being connected to a network.
My PC cant pick the copier up on the network, even after ive put in its IP address. Know where i could get a driver disc or something?
Are you printing thru a network connection, or parralell port?
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