1. If the RIP-settings are not default, then you can reset the machine by pushing STOP + FUNCTION while turning the RIP on and holding tose two buttons for one minute. After two beeps the RIP will set itself to default.
2. You need to change the network settings of the PC to
- IP: 128.1.0.65
- Sub Net Mask: 255.255.0.0
(> System Settings > Network > right click on "LAN" > "Properties" > "TCP/IP" > Properties)
Change the name of the Workgroup to WORKGROUP
(System settings > System > Computername > "Change"
3. Reboot the PC > the RIP should be visible now under "network connections"
4. Start the program "RISO CONSOLE"
Click "Add Printer"
Click IP of the Printer (128.1.0.64)
Location ID = SC7700 (or SC7700b)
Now you should be able to use it using these network settings.
If you have different network settings in a Local Network, you can change them in the RISO Console.
(But it might be a problem with a router because it assigns dynamic IPs to the PCs - this is why we can't use the internet with our XP-PC. But it should be possible to assign static IPs with a router)
5. Change the Network settings of the RIP for use in a LAN:
RISO Console: Control --> Communication Settings
Change the IP adresses to the IP adress you want to assign to your PC:
- IP: ...
- Subnetzmaske (SubNetmask): ...
- Workgroup: ...
Click the green arrow (SAVE!)
Close RISO Console
6. Turn RIP off and on again
7. Change the network settings of the PC to the desired settings (the ones you told the RIP before)
8. Reboot PC
9. Start RISO Console
(It will not find the RIP now because of the changed settings = normal)
10. Click the first button from the left (Printers)
- Mark the line IP 128.1.0.64
- "Remove Printer" in the lower button line
- Close RISO Console
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