also on the printer menu you should be able to print a network
information status page which should contain the IP address.
connecting the printer is fairly straightfoward once you know the IP,
you run the add new printer wizard and create a new tcp/ip connection
and it will be detected then

2011/3/23 eckinator <[email protected]>:
> colin the 4100n will try to obtain a dhcp address on the network. if
> you have a router it should get one. you can then either refer to your
> router status page or use a network scanner to determine that Ip
> address. such a scanner would be ipswitch wsping pro pack to name just
> one. i can mail it to you if you want (and if gmail lets me or we may
> have to go through another mailbox)
> if all else fail i can give you remote support
> cheers
> ecke
>
> 2011/3/23 steve harley <[email protected]>:
>> On 2011-03-22 16:59 , John Coyle wrote:
>>>
>>> Have you remembered
>>> to share the printer on the PC to which it is linked?
>>
>> which makes me ask -- is the printer plugged into a router or switch via
>> ethernet or some other way? the former is generally the easier way
>>
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