Barco DP2000/2500 setup guide NT4 and 2000 only, Operating Instructions

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9.Repeat the right hand mouse click over the printer icon and go to “Document defaults” and make sure the paper size is set to A4 then click “OK”. Also check the Port settings of your computer to make sure that “enable byte counting” is switched on..

Operating Instructions

10.For comprehensive operating instructions, please refer to the manual, which can be found on the CD that came with your unit.

Problems?

No Network Connection

1.Check the obvious things; is the unit switched on and “on-line” (the on-line light should be on, if it isn’t press the “Printer” key on the left side of the copier dashboard and then press “on-line”. The copier should bleep to confirm.

2.Check the cable connections and if possible use a known good cable and network port.

3.Have you programmed the IP address of the copier, Sub-Net and Gateway correctly? Please refer to the start of the installation procedure to double-check this.

4.Even if you don’t have a Gateway, an address must be inputted. Choose a spare IP address for the Gateway if required.

5.Have you properly configured the LPR port on your PC? Again, refer to the start of this guide to check this.

6.Where you plug the network cable into the back of the copier, do you have a green “link light” showing. If not try an alternative network port. If you do not get a green link light, please contact your Dealer for further assistance.

7.If you do have a green “link light”, try to “ping” the network card in the copier by typing the following from a DOS prompt on your PC:

Ping 192.168.10.1

(Please substitute the IP address with the correct address you are using)

8.If you get a “reply” then you have a network connection. Double check numbers 1 through 5 and if necessary, re-install the LPR software and print driver.

9.If you do not get a “reply” contact your Dealer for further assistance.

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Contents DP2000/2500 Network Printing Setup Guide Acknowledgements DisclaimerIndex Introduction Stage What you will need Windows 95/98/Me Peer to Peer PrintingStage What Next? 30/05/02 Document Systems Support No Network Connection Stage Operating InstructionsPing Print Driver IssuesWindows NT4/2000 Peer to Peer Printing Windows NT4 For Windows 2000 skip to No 30/05/02 Document Systems Support Windows 30/05/02 Document Systems Support Stage Operating Instructions Problems? Important Note Windows NT4/2000 Server Based Printing Server Set-UpStage What Next? 30/05/02 Document Systems Support Windows 30/05/02 Document Systems Support Stage Operating Instructions Problems? Stage Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000 Server Based Printing Client PC’sNT4 and 2000 only Print Driver Issues GDI Printer Driver Overview Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000 Page PCL6 Printer Driver Overview Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000 Page Network Glossary Codec Closed User Group CUGDelta Topology Distributed Computing / WorkingFIBRE-OPTICS EthernetFile Server Front ENDHybrid Network HUBMeshed Newtork MAC Media Access ControlMultiplexer Network ArchitectureParallel Interface NodePort ProtocolRing Topology RepeatersRouter Serial InterfaceStar Topology Switched NetworkSynchronious Transmission TelnetToken Ring Token PassingTree Topology Twisted PairSpeed Transmission Media30/05/02 Document Systems Support 30/05/02 Document Systems Support 30/05/02 Document Systems Support 30/05/02 Document Systems Support