Gp Ethernet Printer Tool V5.0
A Gprinter thermal receipt printer with an RJ45 Ethernet port. A standard Ethernet cable (Cat5e or Cat6). A network router or switch with an available LAN port.
Type in the new that matches your local network scheme.
GP Ethernet Printer Tool v5.0 is a trademark of Gprinter or its affiliates. This article is for educational and informational purposes. Always back up your existing printer configurations before applying changes in bulk.
Right-click GP Ethernet Printer Tool V5.0.exe and select . gp ethernet printer tool v5.0
Locate the configuration fields labeled , Subnet Mask , and Gateway .
In the field, input your designated static IP that aligns with your office router (e.g., 192.168.1.200 or 192.168.0.200 ). Click the Set New IP Address button.
If your printer uses DHCP, it can change after a power outage. Never leave a POS printer on DHCP. A Gprinter thermal receipt printer with an RJ45
Tip: If a printer becomes unreachable after applying changes, verify your PC is in the same network and try pinging the new IP.
Ensure the link light on the printer's network port is flashing green or amber. Replace the Ethernet cable if no lights appear. The Printer Resets to Default Spontaneously
Configuring a GP network printer is straightforward with the V5.0 tool. Follow these steps for a successful setup: Type in the new that matches your local network scheme
Settings were modified using an incompatible driver instead of the V5.0 tool, or the internal flash memory failed to write.
Turn off your Gprinter. Connect an Ethernet cable directly from the printer port to your network router or switch.
Note your (e.g., 192.168.1.50 ) and Subnet Mask (e.g., 255.255.255.0 ). 3. How to Find Your Printer's Current IP Address