Problems printing via NetWare
Printer cannot find the Fast EtherNet
·If the printer is on, turn the printer off and then on again.
·Check if the network cable is correctly connected. If needed, change the cable and try again.
·If the utility related to the Fast EtherNet is used, check if the NetWare network number of the environment settings is a valid value. The Fast EtherNet cannot be identified unless a correct value is typed in. In addition, even in the case of a
·It is possible that the “NetWare protocol” of the Fast EtherNet is disabled. If it is, change it to “Enable” using the Fast
·Turn the printer off, switch on DIP Switch [2] of the Fast EtherNet and turn the printer on again, initialize the Fast EtherNet and reset the NetWare Board name, etc.
The Fast EtherNet is identified by the Utility but not by the NetWareServer
<Remote Server Mode>
·Check if the correct print server is operating on the file server.
·Check if the “Print server name” operating on the file server and the “Print server name” set in the Fast EtherNet are identcial.
·Check if the “Printer name” displayed in the print server monitor of the file server and the “NetWare port name” set in the Fast EtherNet are identical. If there are several Fast EtherNets, configure the settings so that the “NetWare port names” of two Fast EtherNets are not identical.
<Print Server Mode>
·Check if the “File server name” used and the “File server name” set in the Fast EtherNet are identical.
·Check if the “Printer name” set in the file server and the “NetWare port name” set in the Fast EtherNet are identical. If there are several Fast EtherNets, configure the settings so that no two “NetWare port names” of Fast EtherNets are identical.
·Check if the “Machine name” of the Fast EtherNet is identical to the “Print server name” set in the file server.
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