Go to Settings, Device Settings and print out the "LAN Settings", "Confirm
LAN Settings" and "Print LAN Details". It should give you the current IP
address of the printer

On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Kevin Cummings <cummi...@kjchome.homeip.net
> wrote:

> On 10/06/2014 12:22 AM, Stephen Davies wrote:
> > I have one of those printers and it works well.
> >
> > I configured the printer to find my access point and to receive an IP
> > address (static).
> >
> > I then configured my workstations with CUPS to connect to
> > bjnp://ipaddress/:8611.
>
> Cool, how can I find the printer's address?  Do I have to configure it
> statically?
>
> I don't own the cable modem, so I'm trying to do this without disrupting
> the gym's router configuration, since they are letting their ISP do the
> router configuration.
>
> > Android can also connect to this printer.
> >
> > HTH,
> > Stephen
>
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