LevelOne FPS-2111TXU, FPS-2003TXU, FPS-2101USB Set Allow service by current print servers to YES

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Problem No. 2

Solution No. 2

Problem No. 3

If the printouts are the same, then the problem is NOT the LevelOne Printer Server. The problem might be that an incorrect printer driver was chosen or the timeout setting in the CAPTURE command is too short.

If the printouts are NOT the same, there may be a problem with the LevelOne Printer Server. Call your dealer.

7.Re-enable queue service.

Disconnect the printer attached to LPT1 of your PC and connect it to your LevelOne Printer Server.

For NetWare 2.x or 3.x, run PCONSOLE and Select Print Queue Information. Then select the LevelOne Printer Server's print queue and select Current Queue Status. Set Servers can service entries in queue to YES

For NetWare 4.x bindery and NDS modes, run PCONSOLE and select Print Queues.

Then select the print queue and select Status.

Set Allow service by current print servers to YES.

My LevelOne Printer Server does not appear in the Active Device List of the PSConfig program.

Ensure that the LevelOne Printer Server is on the same network segment as your PC.

Load the NetBEUI protocol on your PC, so that PSConfig can try connecting using NetBEUI. Once connected, check the following:

The NetWare protocol is enabled.

The Ethernet frame type of your PC may be different than the one with your LevelOne Printer Server. Enable all Ethernet frame types.

My LevelOne Printer Server is configured as a Novell Print Server, and cannot log in to a file server.

Solution No. 3 The following steps may solve this problem:

1.Get the LevelOne Printer Server information using PSConfig. If the device is configured as a Novell Print Server, the information will look like the following:

Server Name: PS110049

NetWare Information:

Master File Server: ICE

Print Server Mode Status:

Your_File_Server: Current Status

Remote Printer Mode Status: N/A

2.Make sure the master file server name is assigned correctly.

3.Check the Current Status of Your_File_Server:

Connected: No action required

No file server: Assign a master file server using PSConfig

Connecting to Server: Wait and check if the file server exists

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Contents Level One Printer Servers Table of Contents Troubleshooting Special FeaturesSpecifications Windows NT Server TCP/IPIntroduction FeaturesYear 2000 Compliance Safety Instructions Package Contents EPS-3001TU 10BaseT Direct Attach ModelsDescription Item Description FPS-3001TXU 100BaseT Direct AttachFPS-2111TXU FPS-2101TXU FPS-2013TXU FPS-2003TXU FPS-2101USB DIP Switches FPS-2101TXU & FPS-2003TXU LED IndicatorsDIP Switches FPS-2111TXU & FPS-2013TXU Green LED Red/Orange LED Status DescriptionTo restore the factory default settings Diagnostic Push ButtonTo generate a Diagnostic print out Procedure LAN InstallationFind the Default LevelOne Printer Server Name Connect the PrintersPower Up and Check Required Configuration ConfigurationConfiguration Methods & Utilities WPConfig WebAdminInstallation BiAdmin Utility ProgramRequirements Additional RecommendationsMain Screen BiAdmin Main ScreenDevice List GroupsStatus Icons Configuration IconsOther Icons Status Menu Menu OptionsInitDevice Menu Diagnostics menu Configuration MenuControl Menu AppleTalk AppleTalk SetupSoftware Requirements PrintingChanging the Device Configuration Advanced Setup and ManagementWindows Software Macintosh SoftwareDevice Name AppleTalk SettingsApple Zone APPCOMM1 No APPCOMM2 No APPCOMM4 NoConfiguring the LevelOne Printer Server Configuring NetWareNetWare OverviewConfiguration Methods Preparation Using BiAdmin with ClientData Print Server Mode BinderyButtons Quickset Button Bindery NetWare Configuration Button BinderyIf you have multiple File Servers If you have a single File Server Select Printer Port Bindery Printer ButtonAssign Queues Bindery Assigning Printer Queues RequiredTo assign operators to Queues Optional To Assign Users to Queues RequiredNetWare Password Bindery PS Mode PasswordPrint Server Mode NDS Quickset Button NDS NetWare Configuration Button NDSSelect Printer Port NDS To assign operators to the Print Queue Optional Assign Users to Queue NDS PS modeNetWare Password NDS PS Mode Password NDSRemote Printer Mode Bindery Current Context Remote Printer Mode NDSOverview Ndps NetWareCreating an Ndps Manager Object Load Ndpsm Creating an Ndps Printer AgentProcedure Workstation ConfigurationNdps Manager Client Example Unix Web Browser ConfigurationExample Windows Connecting to the LevelOne Printer Server Data TCP/IP Screen TCP/IP ConfigurationLogical Printer Setup Data Logical Printer ConfigurationOther Screens String Before JobOperation TelnetProcedure IP Address ConfigurationUnix Software RequirementsUsing Rarp Using BootpPrinting Methods Overview Direct Socket InterfaceLPD on IBM AIX LPD Printing ConfigurationFTP File Transfer Protocol LPD on System Action Sample CommandAdding Remote Printers LPD on BSD Printing using LPD Printing Using PSfilter Printing Using DSIOther Printing Methods Logical Printer No Socket NoWindows NT Server TCP/IP LevelOne Printer Server ConfigurationHost File Entry Optional Windows NT Host ConfigurationAdding a TCP/IP Remote Printer Preparing for TCP/IP PrintingWindows NT WindowsWindows NT Server TCP/IP Printing with Windows NT Command LineWindows Applications Windows Peer-to-Peer SetupAdd Port Peer-to-peer Print Driver If your LevelOne Printer Server is not listedManagement Configure Printer PortBanner Port OptionsRetry Interval Internet Printing Special FeaturesSystem Requirements Mail ServerUser Client Requirements Internet Printer ServerInstallation User Software Internet Mail Printing ConfigurationUser Software Following data must be provided Checking the Printer Driver Using the new PortPrinting through the Internet Canceling a Print JobSnmp Settings Configuring the LevelOne Printer Server for SnmpManagement Station Settings Trap Receiving Station SettingsTrap Severity Hardware Problems TroubleshootingProblem No All the LevelOne Printer Server’s LEDs are off BiAdmin is grayed out, even though my printer in bi Problem NoPrinting General DirectionalProblem No My document didn’t print to the right printer Problem No Why do I get an incorrect printout?Problem No My file doesn’t print with the correct fonts Problem No My EPS file doesn’t print with the correct fontsLevel One Printer Servers NetWare Problem No My LevelOne Printer Server prints garbageNetWare 2.x NetWare 4.x bindery and NDS modesSet Allow service by current print servers to YES Troubleshooting Problem No PSConfig shows No Response Then select Print Server Configuration and select QueuesCannot receive Notify message in NetWare 4.x environment TCP/IP Unix & Windows NT Problem No LevelOne Printer Server device is not recognizedProblem No I can’t print using PSfilter Problem No I can’t print using LPDWindows Peer-to-peer To remove an existing printer port installationTroubleshooting Then select File Properties Details Problem No Plain text E Mails are not printed Problem No I don’t know my Mail Server’s IP AddressProblem No a print job is printing garbage Problem No Two print jobs are printing on the sameSelect Properties Details Problem No Only the banner page was printedDirect Attach Models SpecificationsEPS-3001TU FCC StatementFPS-3001TXU Parallel Port Pin Assignments Environmental SpecificationsOther Models Strobe To printer +Data Level One Printer Servers

FPS-2111TXU, FPS-2101TXU, FPS-2003TXU, FPS-2013TXU, FPS-2101USB specifications

LevelOne has established itself as a reputable brand that offers a diverse range of high-quality networking products. Among its impressive catalog, the devices EPS-3001TU, FPS-2003TXU, FPS-2101USB, FPS-2101TXU, and FPS-2111TXU stand out for their unique features and capabilities tailored to meet various networking needs.

The LevelOne EPS-3001TU is an advanced PoE (Power over Ethernet) injector that enhances network efficiency by transmitting both power and data through a single cable. This device supports IEEE 802.3af PoE standards, making it compatible with a wide array of PoE-enabled devices such as IP cameras and wireless access points. With a compact design, the EPS-3001TU is easy to install and ideal for environments where space is a concern. Its LED indicators provide real-time feedback on power and data transmission, ensuring reliable performance at all times.

The FPS-2003TXU is a robust network switch designed to facilitate seamless data flow in various applications. Featuring 3 Gigabit Ethernet ports, it offers a high-speed data transfer rate that minimizes latency. Plug-and-play functionality allows for effortless integration into existing networks, while its compact and fanless design ensures quiet operation, making it suitable for office environments. The FPS-2003TXU also boasts energy-efficient technology, reducing overall power consumption without compromising performance.

The FPS-2101USB, on the other hand, combines the traditional switch functionality with USB connectivity. This unique feature allows users to easily connect USB devices directly, thereby broadening the scope of network sharing. Ideal for small offices, the FPS-2101USB supports multiple simultaneous connections, enhancing productivity and collaboration among users. The device is designed for simplicity, ensuring easy setup and management.

Similarly, the FPS-2101TXU and FPS-2111TXU are reliable managed switches that offer extensive management features and enhanced security protocols. Both models come with multiple ports for optimal connectivity and support high-definition video and voice traffic. They are equipped with VLAN support, allowing for efficient traffic segmentation and improved network performance. Moreover, their robust security features, including port security and access control lists, ensure that network integrity is maintained.

In conclusion, LevelOne's EPS-3001TU, FPS-2003TXU, FPS-2101USB, FPS-2101TXU, and FPS-2111TXU devices provide a strong foundation for building and managing efficient networks. With a combination of innovative features, user-friendly design, and reliable performance, these products cater to the needs of both home and business environments, ensuring that users get the most out of their networking infrastructure.