Before Reset

After Reset Delay

The IP address can be found in the Setup Defaults file.

Note: Apple products were only designed to print to postscript printers. The following suggestions may or may not work on the workstation

E.2.5 Troubleshooting Setup on AppleTalk

On test page, please verify:

Front panel switch D1 is up (off)

The Power and the Link LEDs are solid

The Sys and the Net LEDs are blinking

Note: If the link LED does not light, try different port or another cable. If connecting directly— Peer-to-Peer to a PC/Workstation—then use a swap/cross-over cable with a 1-3, 2-6 pinout.

AppleTalk is enabled

FastPort's default Phase II is what the AppleTalk network is running

FastPort is showing up in the AppleTalk Zone—especially if when using a router

For bi-directional printer, enable “bi-directional printing” on the FastPort or disable “Advanced Functionality/Bi- directional” printing on the printer. To do this:

a.Change it through the printer's software

b.Hook up the printer direct

c.Print one job or change on printer's keypad

The parallel/serial port on the printer is set to the FastPort’s active port (or the printer’s port is autosensing)

“Printer in chooser” option is set to Sense or Always

When using a serial printer:

a.Make sure the serial port is enabled in the Chooser

b.Verify the parallel/serial port is set to the FastPort’s active port (or the printer’s port is autosensing)

MIL-3000FTX Series of FastPort Print Servers

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Digi MIL-3000FTX manual Troubleshooting Setup on AppleTalk, Printer in chooser option is set to Sense or Always