Troubleshooting
Problem No. 6
Solution No. 6
3.Reconfigure as for a new device.
Printing by FTP, I receive an error message: Invalid print queue
Print queue not ready
•Check that the printer is ready
•Check that Logical printer(s) are defined on the LevelOne Printer Server. With FTP, you can print ONLY to a logical printer.
•Reset the LevelOne Printer Server
Problem No. 7 I can’t print using LPD.
Solution No. 7 Try printing with FTP. If this works, the problem is the LPD daemon on your UNIX host. Reconfigure the remote printer and the LPD daemon. Check the following points.
• The remote host name is the name of the LevelOne Printer Server.
• The remote printer name is the logical printer name on the LevelOne Printer Server (e.g. L1).
• If your UNIX asks for the LPD type, be sure to identify the service type as BSD.
Problem No. 8 I can’t print using PSfilter,
Solution No. 8 Run PSfilter directly with the command: PSfilter
Where:
P_name is the LevelOne Printer Server’s name file_name is the file you wish to print.
If this fails, check for an error log file (e.g. PSErrLog XXXXX) in the /tmp directory. If there is not an error log file, recompile PSfilter.
Also, check the Troubleshooting section of the Psfilter .TXT file for your system.
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