Tektronix 200 Series user manual Job appears in queue, but printer does not to service it

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Job appears in queue, but printer does not to service it

Check the following items:

1.Verify that the printer has been set up to service the queue:

a.Using the Advanced ConÞguration Tool, select ConÞgure queue under Advanced conÞguration. Select the appropriate Þle server and queue; then select Queue servers.

b.Using PCONSOLE, see ÒSelecting queues for the printerÓ on page 4-22.

2.Check that the printer was able to log in to the Þle server:

a.At the Þle serverÕs console, type: load monitor

b.Select Connection Information from the Available Options menu.

If the printer has logged in, its print server name is displayed in the list. If the print server name is not on the list, continue with Steps 3 through 6.

3.Verify that there was an available connection slot for the printer. Since the printer consumes a login connection, the Þle server may need an available connection for the printer to log in.

4.Verify that the password the printer saved (if one was set) is the same as the one on the Þle server. Mismatched passwords can result if PCONSOLE, rather than the Advanced ConÞguration Tool, is used to set the password. Use the Advanced ConÞguration Tool to enter a new password to ensure that they are the same. To set a password, choose Login password from the ConÞgure print server (printer) menu (Advanced conÞguration).

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Contents Network Utilities for Phaserª Color Printers Page Contents EtherTalk Configuration Macintosh Novell NetWare ConfigurationTCP/IP Configuration Unix Host Configuration for TCP/IP Rarp and Bootp Index SnmpHow to use this manual IntroductionRelated documentation IntroductionCustomer support Printer service and repairWhom to call for help Automated information by faxFile names, directory names, folder names Menus and command names in menusTypographical conventions Sample lines from Ascii ÞlesTar xvf /dev/devicename dir Þle Command line syntaxArp -aprinter-name printer-Ethernet-address Introduction Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers Startup ConÞgurationHow to tell which protocols are enabled in your printer Network Printing with Tektronix Color PrintersYour printerÕs conÞguration TCP/IP authorization code Network installation overview Ethernet adapters If you are connecting both EtherTalk and LocalTalkEthernet connection Ethernet connectionsNetwork Printing with Tektronix Color Printers 10BASE-T Twisted Pair 10Base2 BNC terminators and connectorsEthernet cables and termination 10BASE2 Thin EthernetYour printerÕs network utilities diskettes Task Macintosh Þle PC Þle Unix Þle 10Network Utilities for Phaser Color PrintersTektronix printer network software Resetting your printer Macintosh users Resetting your printer using PostScript Þles12Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Choose Download PostScript File from the Utilities menuWorkstation users Lpr -Pqueue-namereset.psPC users Page Using AppleTalk Phase Before you beginPrint out the conÞguration EtherTalk Configuration MacintoshEtherTalk conÞguration overview Finding your printerÕs name in the Chooser Changing your printerÕs zone Changing your printerÕs name optional Printer name and AppleTalk zones PostScript Þles for enabling and disabling protocols Protocol To disable protocols To enable protocolsDisabling protocols EtherTalk Configuration Macintosh Novell NetWare Configuration Novell NetWare Configuration NetWare conÞguration overviewAllowing unencrypted passwords Printer conÞguration using the Advanced ConÞguration Tool Installing the Advanced ConÞguration Tool TKxxxxxxChoosing items in the Advanced ConÞguration Tool Choosing menu itemsList boxes Advanced ConÞguration Tool menu map Novell NetWare Configuration TEKxxxxxx NetWare quickstart procedure Quick ConÞgurationSelect Quick conÞguration from the ConÞgure menu 10Network Utilities for Color PrintersSelect Save conÞguration and press Enter Select Save conÞguration and restart print serverParameter Default value Default parameters set up by quick configurationAdvanced ConÞguration Tool default print server parameters 12Network Utilities for Color PrintersAdvanced ConÞguration Tool default queue parameters 14Network Utilities for Color Printers Advanced conÞgurationSelect Advanced conÞguration from the ConÞgure menu Submenu Description Choices Configure print server printer menuAdvanced ConÞguration conÞgure print server printer menu Configure print server file server menu 16Network Utilities for Color PrintersConfigure queue menu Advanced ConÞguration ConÞgure queue menuQueue status menu Obtaining print server and queue statusPrint server status menu Current job ConÞgured queues Printer statusChanging the print server name or password Monitoring print server activityPconsole to make the change on that server If you configured NetWare using PconsoleExiting the Advanced ConÞguration Tool 20Network Utilities for Color PrintersPress Escape to return to the Available Options Menu Printer conÞguration using PconsoleAdding a print server 22Network Utilities for Color Printers Selecting queues for the printerSelect Queue Servers from the Print Queue Information menu Modifying other print server parameters optional Full Name Print Server OperatorsPostScript Þles for disabling and enabling protocols How to disable protocols24Network Utilities for Color Printers Troubleshooting Printer does not appear in the Advanced ConÞguration ToolTesting the Þle server-to-printer connection 26Network Utilities for Color PrintersCannot submit job to a queue Select ConÞgure queue from the Advanced conÞguration menuJob appears in queue, but printer does not to service it 28Network Utilities for Color PrintersJob is serviced, but does not print Page TCP/IP Configuration Information Comments TCP/IP ConfigurationRequired information for TCP/IP conÞguration Tar tvf /dev/devicename Tar tvf /dev/fd0Send index from library-name Colorprinterinfo@TEKTRONIX.TEK.COMSend index Send utilities from tcpip Send filename from library-nameSend list of filename from library-name Configure printer Print configurationConfigure host TCP/IP conÞguration overviewAuthorizing the TCP/IP protocol How to tell if TCP/IP is authorized on your printerPrinting out the conÞguration Sending the authorization code to your printer Authorizing TCP/IP from a Macintosh 10Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Authorizing TCP/IP from a PC ADDCTRLD.BATCD C\PHASER Addctrld C\PHASER\AUTHRIZE.PS Run the script authorize-feature Authorizing TCP/IP from a Unix hostAddctrld filename1.ps filename2.ps 16Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers ConÞguring your hostConÞguring your printer Setting your printerÕs IP address 18Network Utilities for Phaser Color PrintersTCP/IP Configuration 20Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers IP parameters Parameter Description22Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers ConÞg-IP filenamePrinter-name Ethernet-address Ether printer-name Ethernet-address for SystemLPR BSD systems Controlling host access and control character Þltering24Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Lpr -Pqueue-name filename AppSocket TCP Sockets Syslog priorities Receiving printer status optionalSyslog Priority Number DescriptionTCP/IP Configuration Snmp 30Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Ping printer-IP-address Testing the network connectionPing printer-name Solving printing problems 32Network Utilities for Phaser Color PrintersEthertalk/ethertalk-off.ps Ethertalk/ethertalk-on.ps Page Requesting information from the Tektronix Information Server Requesting information from HALHAL articles for TCP/IP host conÞguration Unix Host Configuration for TCP/IP2Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Number TitleEnabling Rarp Grep rarpd /etc/rc.localKill -HUP Rarp and BootpFor BSD systems Arp -s ether P480-mktg 080011010045 arp -s ether P480-salesUsr/etc/rarpd -a Rarp and Bootp BFor System Ls bootp 4Network Utilities for Phaser Color PrintersBootp Þelds Field Description ValuesGrep bootpd /etc/rc.local Running BootpBootp always running Grep bootp /etc/servicesGrep bootpd /etc/inetd.conf Bootp running only on requestEtc/bootpd -s 8Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers Index Index-1Index-2Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers FILTER.PSTCP/IP Index-3Index-4Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers

200 Series specifications

The Tektronix 200 Series, renowned for its precision and versatility, represents a significant advancement in the world of oscilloscopes. This series is designed to meet the diverse needs of engineers, educators, and technicians, providing an impressive array of features tailored to various applications.

One of the main features of the Tektronix 200 Series is its high bandwidth capabilities. With models offering bandwidths ranging from 50 MHz to 200 MHz, these oscilloscopes can capture fast transient signals with exceptional clarity. This makes them ideal for testing and analyzing modern electronics, including embedded systems and high-speed digital circuits.

The user-friendly interface of the 200 Series is another significant attraction. Equipped with a large, bright display, users can easily view waveforms and measurements. The intuitive controls facilitate quick setup and adjustments, allowing users to focus on their work rather than spending time deciphering complex menus. Additionally, the presence of a context-sensitive help feature guides users through the oscilloscope's functionalities.

Tektronix has integrated advanced triggering capabilities into the 200 Series, ensuring accurate signal capture. With features like Edge, Pulse, and Video triggers, users can isolate specific events within a signal for detailed analysis. This level of sophistication is invaluable in troubleshooting and debugging electronic designs.

Another remarkable characteristic is the series' ability to perform mathematical functions. Users can combine waveforms, measure differences, or compute parameters directly on the display. This functionality enhances the analysis capabilities, making it easier to interpret complex signals.

The Tektronix 200 Series also includes a range of connectivity options. USB ports for data transfer and storage facilitate seamless integration into modern workflows, allowing users to save measurements or share data conveniently. The optional Ethernet interface enhances remote access, enabling engineers to monitor and control the oscilloscope from anywhere.

In terms of technology, the 200 Series employs a proprietary digital phosphor technology, which provides real-time display of signal variations. This innovative approach enhances the user experience by delivering a rich, detailed waveform presentation that is crucial for accurate analysis.

In summary, the Tektronix 200 Series oscilloscopes combine high bandwidth, user-friendly design, advanced triggering, mathematical capabilities, and robust connectivity. These characteristics make the 200 Series an invaluable tool for engineers and technicians who require reliable performance and precision in their work. The series stands as a testament to Tektronix's commitment to innovation and quality in the test and measurement industry.