[Default Factory IP: 192.168.123.100] │ ▼ [GP Ethernet Printer Tool v5.0] ───► (Scans LAN & Modifies Subnet) │ ▼ [Target Network IP: 192.168.1.X / 192.168.0.X] 1. Hardware Preparation
Click when prompted. The printer will now pull an IP address automatically from your router. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Your computer must be on the same local network (router) as the printer. Step-by-Step Guide to Configuring Your Printer Step 1: Find the Printer's Default IP Address gp ethernet printer tool v5.0
Before installing the software, ensure your hardware environment meets the following conditions: Operating System Compatibility Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows 8 / 8.1 Windows 10 Windows 11 Hardware Requirements
In modern business environments, especially in catering, retail, and logistics, the ability to quickly set up and troubleshoot a network printer is invaluable. The GP Ethernet Printer Tool v5.0 is a free, dedicated configuration program that enables users to modify a printer’s IP address, test connectivity, and access a host of specialized printing features without requiring deep networking knowledge. [Default Factory IP: 192
Toggle between static IP addresses and dynamic IP (DHCP) for automatic network assignment.
Revert your PC's IP settings back to . Troubleshooting Common Errors 1. "Connect Timeout" or "Printer Not Found" Troubleshooting Common Issues Your computer must be on
Open Windows > Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings . Right-click your Ethernet connection and select Properties . Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) . Select Use the following IP address and enter:
Once your PC is temporarily sharing the same network neighborhood as the printer, you can permanently reconfigure the hardware. Step 1: Search and Connect Launch the executable file.
Once your hardware is linked, run the configuration utility to assign a permanent IP address. Finding and Changing the Printer IP
View real-time printer status, including print length and the total number of cuts. Step-by-Step: Changing Your Printer's IP Address