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I just acquired a used MP C3004 copier. I successfully connected it to the WiFi network, and I can browse web pages through the control panel. However, I cannot find the machine through the network. There are other WiFi printers on the network with the same settings which work just fine. I set the IPv4, subnet & gateway through the control panel, and it shows the proper settings on the control panel. However, when I print the configuration page, it indicates that the IPv4 is 11.22.33.44, subnet and gateway are both 0.0.0.0. When I set it to auto DHCP, it also sets the IPv4 to 11.22.33.44. So somehow it is not writing the settings to the ROM. I cannot connect through the Web Page Monitor because of this issue.
Sounds like you have successfully setup the WiFi of the Android OS of the control panel. It does not have access to the main frame functions. Unless the C3004 has Ricoh's POC add on WiFi interface what you are setting in the interface settings is for the wired connection. 11.22.33.44 is what you get when it can't find a DHCP server. If you do not have a wired connection available you can either spend a few hundred more for the WiFi interface option or you can use as AP extender, some are less than $30 US.
Agree with slimbob. The wifi settings for the android display are irrellivant. Most likely you do not have the wifi option in this machine. Plug an ethernet cable into it and start over.
I have a WiFi extender at home which is what I was considering to try as a stop-gap measure. My ideal connection would be able to have air print capability. Thanks for your quick reply. i will have to look into the WiFi interface. Is that the board that plugs into the area by the connections near the back of the copier? If you have any direction on sourcing of this board please let me know. I really appreciate your help!
I set up the WiFi extender and I can successfully connect the Ethernet cord to a desktop with the WiFi turned off. Everything works as expected, and can access the Internet. When I plug the same cord into the copier, I get nothing, even though the LED is on, indicating a connection. Is there some master reset process for the machine to bring it back to factory settings?
Things are working now. I ended up making all protocols inactive, rebooted the machine, then made them active one by one. It only works with the Ethernet cord connecting the copier to the WiFi Extender and also the copier connected to WiFi. It now stores the IPv4 address and subnet in the ROM and prints out correctly on the configuration log. It will print wireless from laptops, desktops as well as the ability to AirPrint from Apple devices. Hopefully that will solve things for good. Thanks for your input and prompt help!
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