At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.
My E-Studio 167 Copier/Printer now was unable to print because it has no IP address now. i tried to re set IP address but it still not remember IP address.
Hi,in my office problem with Toshiba e-studio 167 printer , its not getting any ip address ,if i set manually also its not taking ,i dont know what i have to do any one can help me ? please.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
business.toshiba.com You'll be able to find your drivers there. However, if you don't have a print or print/scan dongle (activator) on your machine, network printing will not work.
Check the IP-address that the new router assigned to the networked printer/copier.
If it has changed, then each computer needs to be reconfigured to connect to the "new" IP-address.
Hi in my office problem with Toshiba e-Studio 167 printer .its not getting ip address ,if i set manual ip address ,but manual ip address also its not taking
Press User Functions>Admin>then enter 123456 (password) then go to the TCP/IP section and clear all the IP addresse/s out of the fields then hit enter.
Press Back>Back>Copy>User Functions>Shutdown. then turn the machine back on.
Could you print before reinstalling Windows? I assume you could in my answer below.
Try pinging the copier from your computer. Go to Start > Run > CMD > ping 192.168.0.5 - t
Replace 192.168.0.5 with the IP address of your copier.
Open the RUI as suggested above e.g. http://192.168.0.5
Can you use Canon Network ScanGear Tool? (Google it, it's freely available from Canon website and comes with user manual).
Make sure that your copier has the same IP range (first three numbers out of four for IP address are the same) as your computer and that the subnet mask's are the same e.g. 255.255.255.0.
Go into Additional Functions > System Settings > Network Settings > TCP/IP Settings > IP address to check these on the copier. Make sure DHCP is off (DHCP box should be filled with white, not filled in with black)
Where the network cable is plugged in can you see two lights coming out through holes? Move your head, they may not be immediately visible. If not then the network card isn't working.
Have you tried hooking up a laptop to the copier via crossover, changing IP address settings on both copier and laptop and seeing whether printing works that way.
Try turning off firewalls etc and see if printing works. If turning off firewall fixes it, turn it back on and add the copier's ip address as trusted.
Have you tried changing ethernet cable, seeing whether you can print from another computer on the network etc. If it works from another computer on the network you could share the printer or check how it's setup on that computer and copy the settings.
Set up the printer as a local printer. Set up a TCP/IP port with the IP address of the copier and use the PCL5e/PS drivers. If using PCL5e select print as image in the settings and if options installed are not immediately recognised press get device status, change settings as required. Set output paper size as A4, Legal or whatever you want not "Match Paper Size"
When you print check the copier to see if an error comes up or anything. If it comes up with an error to load paper select the paper tray you want and it should print.
If you couldn't print before reinstalling Windows do the following:
Press the counter check button. Near the bottom of what comes up you should see 2200(2200N). If you don't see the N then it's not networked properly.
Go into Service Mode (Additional Functions > 2,8 > Additional Functions). Go to Copier > Display > Version. Look at BOOT-ROM, it should have a N at the end of the number. There should be a number for PS/PCL. If there is no number for PS/PCL get a tech to come and reload firmware so you can print.
This copier must have the latest firmware installed, a print enabler and you must have the latest print driver in order for Vista to be supported. All of this is available from a certified Toshiba dealer. Also, you can check to see if the copier is working by inserting the Cat5 cable to the copier from your network and typing in the IP address (found under the Administrator tab on the touch panel of the copier) into the URL bar of your browser. A web page will pop up showing the machine is active.
Is there network card is installed in it, if yes then you can configure it with your network go to machine Manu in machine control panel and the in network settings here you can give the IP address and subnet mask after then reboot the machine.
If network card is no installed behind the machine then you can use its built-in USB or and parallel printer without NIC card.
try this: start, printers and faxes right click on the print driver , go down to properties click click on ports click configure port click lpr in protocol Lpr queue name PRINT LPR byte counting enable SNMP enabled
×