12.If you are on a TCP/IP network, can you use Telnet to print directly to the printer?

Use the following Telnet command:

telnet <IP address> <port>

where <IP address> is the IP address assigned to the HP Jetdirect print server and <port> is 9100, the default printing port of the print server.

In the Telnet session, type in data and press Enter. The data should print to the printer (a manual form feed may be required).

13.Does the printer appear in HP Web Jetadmin or other management application?

Verify network and HP Jetdirect settings on the Jetdirect configuration page. See Chapter 9 for information on the configuration page.

Confirm the network settings for the printer using the printer control panel (for printers with control panels).

See the troubleshooting section in the online help included with the HP Web Jetadmin software.

14.If you are using Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (DLC/LLC), does the printer appear in the Add a Hewlett-Packard Network Peripheral Port dialog box?

Verify network and HP Jetdirect settings on the Jetdirect configuration page. See Chapter 9 for information on the configuration page.

Confirm the network settings for the printer using the printer control panel (for printers with control panels).

Ensure that the printer is on the same physical subnet and that it is not connected over a router.

15.On supported systems, does the printer respond to HP Web Jetadmin?

Verify network and HP Jetdirect settings on the Jetdirect configuration page. See Chapter 9 for information on the configuration page.

Confirm the network settings for the printer using the printer control panel (for printers with control panels).

See the troubleshooting section in the online help included with the HP Web Jetadmin software.

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