You need to run a network cable to the router. Make sure the little Green lights show up on the NIC on the copier. Activate DHCP on the copier and then reboot the copier when prompted. Wait a minute after bootup and print out a network setting page. You will see the IP address the router gave the copier.
An example would be 192.168.0.150 assuming you have a DLINK router. You should set a static IP on the copier. Im assuming you are a small office and do not have a specialized network. You need to set a static IP that is outside of the DHCP scope or conflicts could happen. Most DLINK or LINKSYS routers use a scope from 150-200 so you could try something like 192.168.0.10 The first 3 sets of numbers MUST be the same from what the router sent to the copier. The 4th set can be differnt.
After you set a static IP use the print driver setup wizard and it should find the copier for you and install the driver on the computer. Once the driver is installed enter the printer properties and CONFIGURATION TAB and do a auto config on the copier so the paper sizes and finishing options show up.
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