Lexmark 320, 322 setup guide Setting up the network printer

Page 7

Setting up the network printer

7

Printing

Paper handling

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Administration

Index

5Check the port settings on the printer object. For example, in Windows 95 do the following:

a Click Start, Settings, Printers, select the printer object; click File, Properties, Details tab, Port Settings button.

b Check all parameters on the Print Server Settings tab and the TCP/IP Settings tab. You can change some of the values from this tab. Others, like TCP/IP address, you cannot change from this tab.

c If a parameter is wrong but you cannot change it from here, you must delete the port, fix the problem, and then add the port back.

6Check all the settings in the print server. Type the MarkNet IP address in the URL address field of your browser (for example, http://157.184.8.231), which takes you to the MarkNet resident web page.

7If you have trouble printing from an application, the problem might be the way your workstation or application is set up.

a Try printing from some other application. If the job prints from the second application, the problem is with the first application.

b Make sure you are using the current version of the driver for the problem application.

8Try printing again.

www.lexmark.com

Lexmark E320/E322 Printer

Image 7
Contents Environments we support Set the IP address, netmask and gateway Print a network setupDhcp Print Server TCP/IP Setup UtilityRequirements InstallationStatic ARP entry and telnet Troubleshooting Put mytest.ps or put mytest.txt Setting up the network printer Set up LexIP printing on Windows NT 4.0/2000 Set up to printPrint to a queue on a Windows NT server Part 1 Install printer drivers and TCP/IP network support Part 2 Create a Network Port Setting up the network printer Set up LexIP printing on Windows 95/98/Me Setting up the network printer Part 2 Create a Network Port Setting up the network printer Part 1 Installing printer drivers and TCP/IP network support Install a shared printer on a Windows NT 4.0/2000 serverSetting up the network printer Part 2 Creating a Network Port Part 3 Sharing the printer on the network Setting up the network printer Setting up clients point and print Install a shared printer on network clientsSetting up clients point and print Setting up clients peer-to-peer Troubleshooting Printing Novell NetWare Setting up the network printer How NPRINTER/RPRINTER works Choosing NPRINTER/RPRINTER or PserverHow Pserver works Disadvantages of using Nprinter in NDS Advantage of using Nprinter in NDSNprinter in IntraNetWare NDS Pserver in IntraNetWare NDS Advantages of using Pserver in NDSRprinter in NetWare Disadvantage of using Pserver in NDSAdvantage of using Rprinter in NetWare Rprinter vs. Pserver in NetWareAdvantages of using Pserver in NetWare Disadvantages of using Rprinter in NetWarePserver in NetWare Queue-based printing Disadvantage of using Pserver in NetWareSetting up the network printer Creating a desktop printer icon Finding the default AppleTalk nameChanging the zone Changing the printer name QuickDraw GX environment Updating printer hardwareLaserWriter 8 environment prior to LaserWriter LaserWriter 8 environment LaserWriter 8.4.1 and laterTroubleshooting Setting up the network printer Print server light patterns Normal conditions Menu Error conditions