Windows 98 and Windows MePhaser® 8400 Color Printer3-29Changing a PhaserPort IP AddressIf the printer’s IP address is changed, you must change the IP address for the printer’scorresponding port:1. Click Start, click Settings, then click Printers.2. Right-click the printer to be changed to a new PhaserPort IP address, then clickProperties.3. Select the Details tab.4. Verify that PhaserPort appears in the Print to the Following Port field.5. Click Port Settings. The Configure PhaserPort dialog box appears.6. Do one of the following:a. If you know the correct IP address or DNS name for the printer, enter that information.b. If you don’t know the printer’s IP address or DNS name, then click Browse to displaya list of printers on the network.c. Double-click the appropriate printer. PhaserPort automatically enters the informationinto the Configure PhaserPort dialog box.NoteTo search the network again, click Refresh. To expand the search to other subnets,click Advanced.7. Click OK.8. Click OK again to apply the changes.Windows 98 and Windows Me TroubleshootingThis troubleshooting section assumes you have completed the following tasks:■ Verified that the printer is plugged in, turned on, and connected to an active network.■ Installed a Phaser printer PCL or PostScript print driver.■ Verified that the printer is receiving network traffic by monitoring the LED’s on the backof the printer or on the CentreDirect External Print Server. When the printer is connectedto a functioning network and receiving traffic, its link LED is green, and its amber trafficLED is flashing rapidly.■ Printed and kept a current copy of the “Configuration Page”. For information about usingthe front panel or printing a “Configuration Page”, go to Reference/Features/Front Panelon the User Documentation CD-ROM.Verifying Settings1. Right-click Network Neighborhood on the desktop, then click Properties.2. Click the Configuration tab. A list of installed network components appears for thefollowing items:■ Client for Microsoft networks■ Xerox TCP/IP Port Monitor