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h.If the printer is connected and powered On, the printer icon should no longer be grayed out, and you should be able to print.

3.I connected and configured a WPS (Windows Printing System) printer as described, but I can't get the print job to print.

WPS printer drivers poll the printer before sending print data. Since the printer is networked, the printer is not found and no data is sent. The solu- tion is to add your printer as a network printer as described in Issue Two. The following is a list of a few common WPS printers:

Canon LBP-430W

Epson ActionLaser 1300/W, Epson EPL-5500/W

Epson Stylus Series, Lexmark WinWriter Series

NEC SuperScript series, Olivetti PG304

Samsung MyLaser Series

HP DeskJet CX and CS Series

4.My text prints just fine, but my graphics come out looking like garbage.

Get the latest driver for your printer from the manufacturer. Then, click on Start, select Settings, and choose Printers. Right-click on the print- er driver and choose Properties.

For Windows 95, 98, or Millennium users, select Details and click the Spool Setting button. Change the setting to Spool Data Format (RAW). Click the OK button. Then, click the OK button again.

NT 4.0, 2000, or XP users: After you get into the Properties windows for the printers, click the Print Processor button from the General tab and choose RAW or EMF. Check the Always Spool RAW Data Type option and click the OK button. Then, click the OK button again.

5.When trying to configure or change the TCP/IP settings on the PrintServer, I get an “SPX Connect” Error.

The utilities that the PrintServer uses require the IPS/SPX protocol to be installed. Verify these have been installed, then check cabling and make sure there is a link light on the hub and PrintServer. You can also restore the factory default using Bi-Admin’s configuration menu.

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6.Some DOS-based programs do not work on a Windows 95/98 peer-to-peer net- work.

Some DOS application require an LPT port to print. You can enable the NetBEUI protocol and capture a port but you must have NetBEUI installed on your network. Follow the instructions below:

a.Run Bi-admin and select the Configuration Menu option. Then, select NetBEUI.

b.At the Domain prompt, enter your network workgroup name.

c.Click the Save to Device button.

d.Open Network Neighborhood. You should see the PrintServer on your network. If not, press F5 a few times to refresh the window.

e.Double-click on the PrintServer, (e.g. “sce15223” or “scc15232”).

f.You should see the port in the form of “Pn”, ( e.g. P1, where n is the port number on the PrintServer).

g.Right-click on the port you want to capture (e.g. P1) and select Capture Printer Port.

h.A window will appear asking for a Device. Select the port you want, e.g., LPT1, LPT2.

i.Put a check on the Reconnect at logon option so you can connect to the PrintServer when you reboot your computer.

j.To set up the printer, click the Start button, select Settings, and choose Printer.

k.Right-click on the printer you want to set up (e.g. the HP LaserJet 5L) and select Properties.

l.Click on the Details tab.

m.Change the Print to the LPT port number you selected in step h of these instructions.

n.Click the Apply button and then click the OK button to finish.

o.Reboot your PC.

Note: Linksys does not provide any technical support for problems with NetBEUI. Consult your operating system documentation if you need help.

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Contents EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesEtherFast 10/100 PrintServers Package Contents for the 1-Port PrintServer Package Contents for the 3-Port PrintServer3-Port PrintServer’s LEDs 1-Port PrintServer’s LEDs 3-Port PrintServer’s Ports1-Port PrintServer’s Ports Hardware InstallationFinding the PrintServer’s Default Name Connecting The PrintServer to Your NetworkConnecting the Power Windows Driver SetupInstalling the Windows Drivers Instant EtherFast Series Instant EtherFast Series Starting the Bi-Admin Management Utility Installing the Bi-Admin Management UtilityObtaining Device Information Device Information Icon Using Bi-AdminChanging the Device Name Setting the PrintServer’s IP AddressRefreshing the Device List Refresh Icon Checking the Status of a Printer Port Printer Status IconsEnabling and Disabling Protocols Attaching Bi-Admin to a Remote PrintServerResetting the PrintServer Restoring Factory DefaultPrinter Configuring the PrintServer Using the Web- based UtilityAccessing the Web-based Utility ServerStatus TCP/IPAppleTalk Advanced PropertiesNetBEUI Logical PrintersJob Notification The options are Remote Printer ModePrint Server Mode NetWareTrap Receivers SnmpGeneral Management StationsInstalling using IPP CLIENT.EXE Windows IPP Client SetupInternet Printing Protocol IPP Changing the IPP Port Settings Installation is now completeOpen the Printers folder Start = Settings = Printers IPP printer is now ready for use Using IPP Printers IPP Client Setup for Windows 2000 and XPPrint Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode in NetWare NetWare Services SetupPure IP NetWare 5.x Setup Select Ndps Printer Creating an Ndps ManagerLoad Ndpsm PMGR.TeSupp Creating NetWare 5.x Ndps PrintersIPX Printing in NetWare 5.x, 4.x Main Printer Manager windowHardware Issues Appendix a TroubleshootingGeneral Printing Issues NetWare 2.x NetWare Printing IssuesPrint Diagnostic Report PrintServer prints garbageConnected Password MismatchRemote Printer Mode Status Connecting to ServerHow do I attach to more than one NetWare Print Server? How do I service additional NetWare bindery file servers?Windows Printing Issues Run PconsoleInstant EtherFast Series Appendix B Dhcp Support for the PrintServer Setting Up TCP/IP in WindowsIPX Setup for Windows NT TCP/IP Setup for Windows 95, 98, and MillenniumIPX Setup for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium TCP/IP Setup for Windows NTTCP/IP Setup for Windows XP TCP/IP Setup for WindowsIPX Setup for Windows IPX Setup for Windows XPLPR Port Setup in Windows NT Appendix D Setting Up the LPR Port in Windows NT 4.0Standard TCP/IP Print Port Setup in Windows 2000 and XP About Bi-directional Printing Connecting to Other Switches and HubsAbout the PrintServer’s Software Environmental Appendix F Specifications for the 3-Port PrintServerAppendix H Warranty Information Appendix G Specifications for the 1-Port PrintServerOne DMA-Equipped Bi-directional Printer Ports Web FTP Site Technical Support RMA Issues FaxAppendix I Contact Information Sales InformationCopyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved