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*Note: High Sierra (10.13) is not supported by the Epson NetConfig Utility application necessary for this setup

Step 1: Connecting the printer

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Save this sheet as you will need it to complete the configuration!

Step 2: Download & Install Epson Config Software

Download the Epson IP Configure Tool (Machintosh): https://download.epson-biz.com/modules/pos/index.php?page=single_soft&cid=5546&pcat=3&pid=37

Scroll to the bottom of the above website, check off that you Accept the Online Software License Agreement, and then click Download

Locate and open the EpsonNet Config  installer that was downloaded to your computer. Follow the onscreen directions to complete the installation.

Step 3: Configure Epson Printer on your network

  • Launch the EpsonNet Config software. It will not create a shortcut on your desktop, so navigate to it by going to:
  • Finder → Applications → Epson Software → EpsonNet → EpsonNet Config V4 → EpsonNet Config
  • The program will open and within 10-20 seconds, you should see the Epson printer appear in the right window with an IP address and a MAC address

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  • Highlight the printer in the list, and click the Configuration button at the top of the screen.
  • A new window will open, click the arrow next to the Basic menu item
  • Click on TCP/IP


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  • Uncheck Set using PING
  • Fill in the IP Address with an address that is not in use by any other computer or device on your network. Consult with your network administrator if you are unsure of what should be filled in here.
  • Fill in the Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway so that it matches your network. You can find out this information by doing the following on your computer:
    • From the Apple menu at the top of the screen, choose System Preferences
    • Click Network
    • Click Ethernet Connection
    • Note: Default Gateway is listed as DNS Server

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  • Once all settings are filled in on the TCP/IP tab, click Transmit to continue
  • From the Epson NetConfig pull-down, choose Quit Espon NetConfig to quit the application.

Your Epson Printer is now online in your local network and ready for use with DVMAX Credit Card Processing!