Tuesday, July 28, 2015

How to Find a Printer's MAC Address


Press the 'Windows' key, type 'Devices and Printers,' and then select 'Devices and Printers' from the Results list.
Right-click on the printer, then choose 'Printer Properties' from the pop-up menu.
Select the 'Ports' tab, then select the 'Standard TCP/IP Port' entry.
Click the 'Configure Port' button. The printer's IP address is in the Printer Name or IP Address box.



Right-click on the 'Start' button to display the Quick Access menu.
Choose 'Command Prompt' from the menu.
Type 'arp -a' (without quotation marks) at the command prompt, then press 'Enter.' Scroll down the list until you see your printer's IP address. Your printer's MAC address is listed next to its IP address. An example of a MAC address format is '00-1d-7e-e8-d7-27.'

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