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Sunday, January 12, 2014

On 9:34 PM by Gin Alphaniarch in , , , , , ,    1 comment
Recently just received a new printer at the office. It happened to be an HP Laserjet Pro MFP M127fn.
The big packaging said almost everything about the content. The ability to send fax, scan, network, and of course printing made most of my colleague amazed. It was nothing like "wow" actually, but the fact that they needed that multi function printer and has been waiting for it for years made that moment looked kind of awkward. Simply saying, just like kids getting a new toy.


HP Laserjet Pro MFP M127fn


Didn't take a lot of work to have it up and running. The fax and printing worked just fine. Read the installation manual. You will find almost everything there except for network setting instruction. Needed a tiny little effort for this section, though it wasn't that difficult at all.
Here are the steps I did to set this printer in to the network without PC.
Considering you have already plugged the network cable to the printer's RJ45 port and the other end to a switch.


  1. Push the setup button, it's the one with "a wrench" logo on it.
  2. Navigate to "Network Setup" using left and right arrow button, then push OK.
  3. Choose TCP-IP Config followed by pressing OK button.
  4. If you're in a network with DHCP then just use the automatic setting, push OK and you're done.
  5. If not, choose "manual", push OK button and follow the next instruction.
  6. First of all you need to enter printer's IP and make sure it has the same network Id, otherwise the computer you're going to use won't be able to find this printer. For example, if you're having a computer in the network with IP 192.168.1.20 then the network Id is the digits with blue color. Simply just change the last number (20) with any number between 1 to 254 and is not being used by any device in the network, for your printer's IP. For example, I'm gonna use 192.168.1.99 Using the numeric keypad, enter the IP. There's no dot on the keypad so you have to enter 192.168.001.099 instead of 192.168.1.99 then push OK.
  7. The next input process you have to do is entering the subnet mask. Most network use 255.255.255.0 so it will look like 255.255.255.000 on your printer's display. Press OK.
  8. Gateway is the next thing you need to enter. Usually, administrator uses [network ID].1 or 192.168.1.1 depends on your network ID. For  example it will look like 192.168.001.001 on your printer's display. Press OK to finish the setup.
  9. To make sure that everything is working fine, try to connect a computer to the printer. You can follow the guide here.




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