TABLE OF CONTENTS COPYRIGHT ........................................................................................................................................ 3 1.INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................. 4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 4 WIRELESS SPECIFICATIONS .......................................
8.UPGRADING PRINT SERVER .................................................................................................. 68 OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................................ 68 UPGRADING THE PRINT SERVER FROM PSADMIN ........................................................................... 68 UPGRADING THE PRINT SERVER FROM WINDOWS NT/2000/XP (THROUGH TCP/IP)..................
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1. Introduction Product Overview The external print servers enhance capability by letting you place your printers, plotters, or equality printers at convenient locations directly on the Ethernet network, and by increasing network printer performance and management. Network Management The print servers support the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which remote printer management and a warning. A standard SNMP agent is permanent on these print servers.
Components and Features Wireless Print server ˙1 Bi-direction parallel port (IEEE 1284) or USB 1.1 port (support USB2.0 full speed) ˙POST (Power On Self Test) ˙ LED Lights Status: Yellow color, indicating Power/POST process WLAN Active: Green / Yellow color, indicating the strength of radio signal and data transmission. ˙1 CD for Netware, Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 ˙1 external AC power adapter(3.
Hardware Installation To install the print servers, you need to complete these steps: ˙Confirm that your printer parallel(USB) port work well. ˙Connect the print server to the network and printer(s) and plug in the print server. ˙Create a configuration page from the print server. Follow these instructions to install the print servers, please refer to any peripheral you are connecting to the print server: 1.
Wireless Network Environment Infrastructure (AP) Mode Ad-hoc (PEER-to-PEER) Mode 7
2. Print Server Installation Preparation To meet users’ network printing needs in today’s heterogeneous and multiple protocol networking environments, the print server supports industrial standard protocols, including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI and AppleTalk. This means that the print server supports the most popular network operating systems today, including NetWare, Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, UNIX systems and Macintosh computer(Postscript).
NetWare 3.12, 4.x, 5.x HP Web JetAdmin Remote Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 management of print server, NetWare 3.12, include 4.x, 5.
The PSAdmin is a proprietary Windows based management program that can assist you in configuring and managing your print server in NetWare environments. The program can be run from any Windows PC. Installing the Setup Wizard To install Wizard, please follow the directions listed below. 1. Insert the Setup CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Run the setup.exe from Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003. The Network Print Monitor for Windows welcome message then appears.
4. After installation completes, the Setup Wizard message appears. 5. Click Wireless Setup Wizard and the following message appear.
6. Click NEXT; the wizard will automatically discover the wireless print server. 7. Select the print server, which you want to configure and press NEXT.
8. Select YES if you want to change the configuration and press NEXT then the picture appears. Communication Type: please choose Infrastructure, Ad-hoc or 802.11b Ad-hoc that meet your network environment. SSID:Input the proper SSID of your wireless network. The default value is and it will connect with the AP, which has the best signal in your wireless network. Channel: optional. Data Transmit Rates: Auto or 1,2Mbps, 5.5Mbps or 11Mbps. Click NEXT.
9. Choose Enable the WEP Encryption as you need, and click NEXT. 10. Specify a fixed IP address or use dynamic IP address, then click NEXT.
11. In this page, you can confirm your setting value again. Click NEXT. 12. Your wireless print server has been successfully configured.
13. Now, you may have to run the Network Print Server Setup Wizard next to install the print server on your computer. 14. Click Network Print Server Setup Wizard and the following message appear. 15. Click NEXT; the wizard will automatically discover the wireless print server.
16. Select the print server, which you want to configure or not, and press NEXT. 17. The wizard will show the entire printer in your system. Select one printer, which connected with your print server exactly. Then, press NEXT.
18. In this page, you can confirm your setting value again. Click NEXT. 19. Now, your print server has been successfully connected with your printer.
Using PSAdmin After PSAdmin is successfully installed, run the program by double-clicking the PSAdmin icon from “Network Print Server” program. The screen will then appear as follow picture. All print server(s) feature Novell NetWare function on the LAN will be displayed along with their respective device name, MAC Address, print server name, firmware version, and status.
The terms are defined as follows: Device Name: The name of the print server hardware used for identification purposes. MAC Address: The Ethernet address of the print server. Print server Name: The print server to which the device is attached. Version: The firmware version of the print server. Status: To come up a Printer’s status presently. Wizard Wizard is a configuration program that can assist you in setting up the necessary parameters for your print server device to function.
4 (Optional) In the Subnet Mask option, type the Subnet Mask your LAN or network segment is currently configured to use. 5 (Optional) In the Gateway field, type the IP address of gateway. 6 When done, click OK button. The program will save the above settings into the print server. 7 Done NetWare Wizard 1. Log into your NetWare file server as a Supervisor (Admin.) or equivalent. 2. Click Wizard button just like a picture < picture. >.and select NetWare Wizard, as follow 3.
5. Type in a Print Queue Names. Note: Each print queue corresponds to each print port of the print server. 6. Click OK. 7. Done. 8. From your NetWare client computer, such as Windows 95/98/Me, create a printer that is connected (redirected) to one of the NetWare print queues serviced by the print server. Manual Setup Manual Setup is a configuration program designed for more experienced users of NetWare. To setup the print server by using Manual Setup follow the steps: 1. Run PCONSOLE in NetWare 3.
6. (Optional) In Bindery Settings, Select NetWare file server(s) that print server can do Bindery mode. 7. (Optional) In NDS Settings, Select NetWare file server(s), NetWare 4.x or later that print server can do NDS mode. 8. Click OK. From your NetWare client computer, such as Windows 95/98/Me, create a printer that is connected (redirected) to one of the NetWare print queues serviced by the print server. Properties –TCP/IP Options The TCP/IP options allow you to modify the print server’s TCP/IP settings.
IP Address: This option shows the print server’s current IP address maybe obtained from your DHCP server or manually specified. This option also allows you to manually specify an IP address to the print server, if DHCP option is disabled. Subnet Mask: This option shows the print server’s current subnet mask maybe obtained from the DHCP server or manually specified. This option also lets you manually specify a subnet mask to the print server, if DHCP option is disabled. This value is optional.
Reset 1. Click Reset button just like a picture < >. 2. Reset allows the user to reset the print server device in order to establish a new connection or for new settings to take effect. Refresh 1. Click Refresh button just like a picture < >. 2. Refresh searches the network for all attached print server(s). Note: Configure the print speed in the Advanced label, must match the printer’s speed which connect to the print server. Undependable configuration will cause printer to abnormal printing.
Note: Please refer to NetWare’s Print server/Services manuals for detailed PCONSOLE commands. Uninstalling the PSAdmin on Windows PC To help users easily remove all installed software components of the PSAdmin from their Windows PC, and the PSAdmin software comes with un-installation wizard program that can automatically remove the software components from their Windows PC systems in minutes. Please follow the directions listed below to proceed with the un-installation procedure.
4.Internet Printer Connection and HP Web JetAdmin IPP Overview Print server(s) support the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). Using the appropriate software on your system, you can create an IPP print path from your system as Windows PC over the Internet. Note: For incoming print path requests, the network administrator have to configure the firewall to accept incoming IPP requests.
6.In URL’s box, input print server’s IP address, for example, http://192.168.10.182/lp1. Then Click Next. ** One port should be the port name as lp1. ** Three ports should be the port name as lp1, lp2, and lp3. 7.It will check print server to connect to HP printer, if not, it will appear as follow picture. Then Click OK. 8. Select the appropriate printer manufacturer and printer type and click “Next”, appear as follow picture.
9.If you want your Windows-based programs to use this printer as the default printer, please select “Yes”, and Click Next. It will appear as follow picture 20. Click Finish button. 21. Done. HP Web JetAdmin Overview HP Web JetAdmin allows you to use a Web browse to revise, view, manage and diagnose devices connected to the print server or any standard printer MIB devices. For more information about a procedure or Windows in the HP Web JetAdmin software, see about HP’s relation document.
Note: When installed on a supported host server, HP Web JetAdmin can be accessed from any client through a supported Web browser by browsing to the HP Web JetAdmin host. Installing HP Web JetAdmin Before installing the HP Web JetAdmin software, you must have domain administrator or root privileges: Download the installation files from HP Customer Care Online at http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin/. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the HP Web JetAdmin software.
Removing HP Web JetAdmin Utility To remove HP Web JetAdmin software from your web server, use the uninstall program provided with the software package.
5. Configuration from Embedded Web Server Overview The Print Server contains an embedded web server that can be accessed through a supported web browser on a LAN, for example, IE 4.0, Netscape 4.0 or above is recommended. The embedded web server provides access to configuration and management pages for the print server and the connected peripheral device. Using Embedded Web Server Before you can use the embedded web server, the print server must be configured with an IP address.
System Status 1.Click Status, it then appears the sub-menu. 2.Click System, it then as shown in the following picture. Device Name: This option allows you to view device name of the print server. To correct the print server’s device name. System Contact: This option allows you to view contact name of the print server. To check the print server’s contact name who in charge of this device. System Location: This option allows you to view Location name of the print server.
Printer Status 1.Click Status, it then appears the sub-menu. 2.Click Printer, it then as shown in the following picture. Manufacturer: This option allows you to view manufacturer of the printer. When the printer connected with the print server, it will be show in the manufacture box. Model Number: This option allows you to view model of the printer. When the printer connected with the print server, it will be show in the model box.
2.Click Wireless, it then as shown in the following picture. Mode: This option shows the wireless operation mode of your print server. AP’s MAC Address: This option shows the MAC address your wireless AP. SSID: The ESSID of your wireless network. Channel Number: Current channel number. Data Transmit Rate: Current transmit rate. WEP Encryption: The status of WEP encryption. TCP/IP Status 1.Click Status, it then appears the sub-menu. 2.Click TCP/IP, it then as shown in the following picture.
Use DHCP/BOOTP: This option allows you to view DHCP/ BOOTP status. If there is a DHCP/BOOTP server on your network, this option allows the print server to obtain IP-related settings automatically from your DHCP server. IP Address: This option allows you to view IP address from the print server. The IP address must meet the IP addressing requirements of the network segment. Subnet Mask: This option allows you to view subnet mask from the print server.
General Settings: Print Server Name: This option allows you to view print server’s name would be configured by PSAdmin utility. Polling Time: This option allows you to view polling time from the print server. This function is search for NetWare Server by per time. NetWare NDS Setting: Use NDS Mode: Enable or Disable. Name of the NDS Tree. Name of the NDS Content. Current Status: Connect or Disconnect. NetWare Bindery Setting: Use Bindery Mode: Enable or Disable.
1.Click Status, it then appears the sub-menu. 2.Click SNMP, it then as shown in the following picture. SNMP Communities: This option allows you to view SNMP communities from the print server. There are two communities that control message from the network management of the print server. SNMP Traps: This option allows you to view SNMP traps from the print server. AppleTalk Status 1.Click Status, it then appears the sub-menu. 2.Click AppleTalk, it then as shown in the following picture.
Zone Name: If no any zone exists, the print server itself displays the zone name as an asterisk (*) in the current AppleTalk Status of the print server in the web browser. Port Name: -xxxxxx-1, where xxxxxx represents the last six digits of the print server’s Node ID. Printer Type: This option allows you to view printer type from the print server. If you are using a PostScript printer you can select the LaserWriter 8 icon from your Mac computer.
Preparation Enter the IP address of the print server as the URL, for example, 192.168.10.132. Then the print server’s home page will appear in content of the web browser. Please follow this information in the setup menu of the print server: System Setup 1.Click Setup, it then appears the sub-menu. 2.Click System, it then as shown in the following picture. Device Name: This option allows you to input device name of the print server. To correct the print server’s device name.
˙User Name: You must be input the default administration user name, admin as login user name. ˙Password: The default password is empty. After setup password is completed from the print server, you should to remember this password to input password box. Wireless Setup: 1.Click Setup, it then appears the sub-menu. 2.Click Wireless, it then as shown in the following picture. Basic Settings: Mode: Infrastructure, Ad-hoc or 802.11b Ad-Hoc.
Select SSID or Manually Enter SSID Below: You can use Site Survey to help you assign a SSID or input in manually. Channel: Specify a Channel number that meet your environment. Data Transmit Rates: Choose the transmit rate of your wireless print server. WEP Settings: USE WEP: Disabled or Enabled. Key Format: Alphanumeric or Hexadecimal. WEP key: Input your WEP key in this field. TCP/IP Status: 1. Click Setup, it then appears the sub-menu. 2. Click TCP/IP, it then as shown in the following picture.
IP Address: This option allows you to input IP address from the print server. The IP address must meet the IP addressing requirements of the network segment. Subnet Mask: This option allows you to input subnet mask from the print server. The IP address must meet the IP addressing requirements of the network segment. Gateway: This option allows you to input gateway from the print server. This IP address of gateway must meet the router or gateway to go across of the network segment. NetWare Setup 1.
Logon Password: This option allows you to input encrypted password from the print server. The print server login to NetWare server that administrator set password from selected print server. NDS Mode: To Enable NDS Mode, if you want to setup NDS environment. To select Tree Name of NetWare then input context name in the Context box. Bindery Mode: To Enable Bindery Mode, if you want to setup Bindery environment. To select File Server Name of NetWare. Installing Print Server on NetWare 4.x/5.
Installation Procedure 1. At your file server console, type “load install”. 2. Select “NCF files options”. 3. Select “Edit AUTOEXEC.NCF file”. 4. Add or Modify the “SET BINDERY CONTEXT =” line to include the NDS organization (O) and all organization unit (OU) objects where users are located. For example: SET BINDERY CONTEXT = O=ABC; OU=SALES.OU=ABC-USA.O=ABC; OU=TECH.OU=ABC-USA.O=ABC ; 5. When done, save the new AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
When accessing (traversing) MIB objects in the print server using NMS software called SNMP manager, you need to provide a community name in each SNMP request for authentication purpose. The print server supports up to two community names. The default community name is public (case-sensitive), with Read Only access right in default. When an unusual condition or activity occurs, the SNMP agent alerts the SNMP manager through SNMP traps.
SNMP Community: The print server supports up to two community names. The default community name is public (case-sensitive), with Read Only access right in default. Support HP WebJetAdmin: This option allows user determine to disable/enable the Support HP WebJetAdmin. SNMP Traps: Enable the function of sending SNMP Authentication Failure trap message to the network administrator, if the community name within a SNMP request is not correct.
3.Zone Name: In this option, type an AppleTalk Zone name that you want the print server to belong to or leave it in default (This enables the print server automatically search and link itself to the default zone that is set on the AppleTalk router, if found). We also assume that at least an AppleTalk Zone exists on the network. If no any zone exists, the print server itself displays the zone name as an asterisk (*) in the current AppleTalk Status of the print server in the web browser. 4.
Setting Up a Macintosh Computer 1. At a Macintosh computer, from the Apple menu, select Chooser. 2. The Chooser window then displays an Apple Zone list. Select the Zone name that you specified when configuring the PRINT SERVER. Note: If you select a Zone that the PRINT SERVER doesn’t belong to, as you specified in the previous section, no N7119+ will be displayed in the Step 4. 3. If you are using a PostScript printer you can select the LaserWriter 8 icon. 4.
Select A Desired Protocol TCP/IP The TCP/IP Protocol must be installed. For further information, please read “TCP/IP Protocol Installation” section in this chapter. Note: If TCP/IP protocol is chosen, please refer to “Assigning an IP Address to the print server” section later in this chapter. IPX/SPX The IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol must be installed. For further information, please read “IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Installation” section in this chapter. NetBEUI The NetBEUI protocol must be installed.
9. Done. Note: Using TCP/IP protocol to access the print server requires well-configured TCP/IP settings. If you are not familiar with these settings, please consult your network administrator for details or ask for help. IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Installation 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and select Control Panel. 2. Double click the Network icon. 3. If the IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol is not already installed, click Add. 4. Select Protocol and click Add. 5.
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP Installation Procedure Please perform the steps as follows to ensure a smooth installation: 1. Run Setup from the print server’s NetWare, Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP Setup diskette 2. The Network Print Monitor for Windows 95/98/Me Setup will then appear. Click Next. 3. A message reading, “Setup is complete. You may add the Network Print Port by using the PSAdmin” will appear. Click OK. 4. Click Start, point to Settings, and select Printers. 5. Double-click the Add Printer icon. 6.
15. Select the Network Print Port and click OK. 16. The Add Port box will then appear, along with the print server’s Node ID (The last 6 digits of the Node ID, located on the back of the print server unit). Select one printer server port from the list, which is now connected to (one of) your printer(s), as shown in the following picture. By default, the computer will first search for the print server(s) on the network by using the IPX/SPX protocol.
It starts again to search for the print server on the network by using the protocol you specify in the step above. When finished, the print server will be displayed along with the its Node ID, as shown in the following picture. (The last 6 digits of the Node ID, located on the back of the print server unit). Select one of the print server’s ports from the list.
your print server unit. After assigning an IP address, the print server can be configured accordingly. Assigning an IP Address The first step to install a print server on a TCP/IP network is to assign the print server an IP address and other related TCP/IP settings before the print server can function. You can select the following two methods to specify an IP address the print server. Each method will be detailed in the following section. 1. Use the Network Print Monitor utility. 2.
6. The Add LPR compatible printers box will then appear as shown in the following picture. Type in the IP address assigned to the print server in the Name or address of server providing lpd box. 7. In the Name of printer or print queue on that server box, type in a printer name, for example, lp1. Click OK. 8. In the Printer Ports box, select Close. 9. Click Next. 10. Select the appropriate printer manufacturer and printer type list and click Next. 11. Select Shared.
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and select Printer. 2. Run Add Printer, Click Next. 3. The Add Printer Wizard screen will appear, Select Local Printer and click Next. 4. From the type of Create a new port box as shown in the following picture, select the Standard TCP/IP Port, Click Next and Next. 5.
7. In the Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor box as shown in the following picture, select LPR form Protocol, type in a queue name, for example, lp1. 8. Click OK, and Next. Note: Please DO NOT type any other name than lp1 in this step. 9. Click Finish. 10. Select the appropriate printer manufacturer and printer type list and click Next.
11. Type in a new Printer name or leave it in default, and click Next button. 12. A message reading, “To confirm that the printer is installed properly, you can print a test page”. Select Yes (Recommended) and click Finish. 13. Done.
UNIX Installation After the IP address is assigned, the Print Server is ready to be configured. For some popular UNIX systems, SCO OpenServer and UnixWare, Sun Solaris, IBM AIX, and Linux, we include the detailed installation procedures below. If you can’t find the installation procedure corresponding to your UNIX system, please refer to your UNIX manuals for details about configuring your UNIX for the “remote printing system”. SCO UNIX (OpenServer 5.0.x) 1. Login root 2.
After this step, the Remote Printer Configuration appears. Answer the questions as follows: a. Do you want to install or remove printing (i/r/q) ? [q] : -----> i b. Do you wish to change the printer description file /etc/printcap (y/n) [n] ? ---------> y c. Enter information for remote printers or local printers accepting remote printing requests Please enter the printer name (q to quit): --->printer-1 You can enter a printer name you like in this option. d.
4. Type “tftp < Print server‘s IP address>” For example: tftp 192.72.214.103 At the tftp prompt, type “get config.txt” to get the Print Server‘s configuration file. For example: tftp > get config.txt 5. Quit from tftp, and then use your editor to modify the “05 BoxIPAddress” field in the config.txt file from 0.0.0.0 to the IP address you specify in Step 2. 6. (Optional) Modify the "06 Gateway" field from 0.0.0.0 to your gateway's IP address. 7. (Optional) Modify the "07 SubnetMask" field from 0.0.0.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Select Device. Select Printer/Plotter. Select Printer Spooling. Select Add a Print Queue. Select Remote. Select Standard Process. In the Queue Name option, type in a printer name. For example: printer-1 In the Host Name option, type in the IP address of the Print Server. Note: You can add the host name associated with the IP address in the /etc/hosts file. If you have done this, please use the host name instead of the IP address. 12.
f. Click New button. g. Click Forward button.
h. In the Name field, type a user-defined name, click Forward. i. In the Queue Type field, choose Networked UNIX. j. In the Server field, type the IP of print server k. In the Queue field, type a print server’s port name, which connect to the printer. For example: lp1. l. Click Forward button.
m. In the Printer field, choose Postscript Printer. n. Choose the model of printer and click Forward. o. Done.
UnixWare 7 1. Login root. 2. Run CDE (Common Desktop Environment). 3. Open the subpanel under the SCO icon in the Front Panel. 4. Select SCO Admin. 5. Select Print Setup Manager from System Administration window. 6. Click LPD icon in the tool bar of Print Setup window. 7. In Name field, type a name for the printer for identification purpose. 8. In Protocol field, select lpd(BSD). 9. Select your printer’s make and model from the Make/Model list. 10.
8.Upgrading Print Server Overview Upgrading print server will allow you to replace its firmware inside the print server while the newer software version of the print server is available from your local dealer. Depending on the different systems users might use, this chapter is divided into several Sections; please refer to the following list for your systems. 1. Upgrading the print server from PSAdmin 2. Upgrading the print server from Windows NT/2000/XP 3.
5. Done! Upgrading the print server from UNIX (Through TCP/IP) 1. Log in as root 2. Ensure binary file is located in your current working directory. 3. Type “tftp ”. 4. At tftp prompt, type “get upgrade”. 5. Change to binary mode. 6. At tftp prompt, type “put mpsXX.bin”. 7. Wait for the file transfer to complete. 8. Quit from tftp. 9. Done. Upgrading the print server from Browser 1. Ensure binary file is located in your current working directory. 2.
4. Click Upgrade form Browser and select the firmware file. 5. Click Upgrade. 6. Done.
9. Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Overview The most common problems, which cause the print server to perform improperly, are covered in this chapter. If a problem still exists after reading this chapter, please contact your dealer for technical support. LED Light Indicators The print server is equipped with seven LED lights to assist in diagnosing problems that are the result of the network and/or the print server hardware itself.
are damaged. In addition, check the cable connection. If the pins are damaged, contact your dealer for a replacement connector.
11. Repeat the Steps 8-12 for the other Ethernet adapter. 12. Restart the computer. 13. Done. Moving the print server to A New Segment If the print server is moved from one network segment to another after the initial installation, through the Network Print Port, the print server must be reconfigured on the original Windows NT server or on each Windows 95/98 computer using this print server in order for the print server’s driver on each computer to re-establish a new connection.
9. Done! Moving Your Computer to A New Segment If you are using the print server through the Network Print Port on your NT or Windows 95/98/Me computer and your computer is going to be moved onto another segment, you have to reconfigure the print server on your computer to use your print server. However, this situation is like moving the print server to a new segment. Please refer to the “Moving the print server to a new segment” section for more detailed reconfiguration instructions.
B. The print server's IP address is duplicated or is as same as another computer's IP address on the network. If this is the case, please consult your network administrator to obtain an unused IP address for your print server. C. The print server is on one segment and your Windows NT server is on the other segment.
5. Type "edit config.txt" to modify this configuration file. 6. In your editor, modify "BoxIPAddress" field from "0.0.0.0" to "192.72.214.100". Leave other options as default and do not change their values. When done, save this new file and quit from your editor. Please note, in this step you must specify an IP address which is valid on Segment B, such as 192.72.214.100 in this example, rather than 192.72.214.68. 7. Type, for example, "tftp 192.72.214.68 put config.
Appendix: Diagnostic Mode If you had problems to setup your print server in your wireless network, please refer to the following steps: 1. Change the print server to diagnostic mode by switching the DIP switch to DIAG mode(the side near to power connector.) 2. Change your wireless adapter to 802.11b Ad-hoc mode, and the ESSID is WLAN-PS 3. Run PSAdmin to discover the print server. 4. Select the wireless print server 5.
6. 7. Done! The print server will restart. 8. Switch the DIP back to normal mode and change your wireless adapter setting. Load Default Value You can load the default value of wireless print server by press the reset button. Please press 5 to 10 seconds until the status LED flash and the default value is restored.
Frequently Asked Questions Question A Print jobs are sent to the print queue successfully, but fail to be sent to the printer. Possible explanations 1. The Print server Name/Print Queue configuration in PCONSOLE is incorrect. 2. The Print server name specified and stored in the print server memory doesn’t match the same one set in PCONSOLE. 3. The network cable or power adapter connected to the print server is loose or disconnected. 4. The printer is off-line, jammed or out of paper. Solutions 1. 2. 3. 4.
Question D The Status LED light keeps blinking after POST. Possible explanation and solution The last upgrade process was not completed. The print server must be upgraded again by using the PSAdmin. Please see Chapter 3 for details. Question E The PSAdmin reports “Create Print server Error”, “Create Printer Error”, or “Create Print Queue Error” while using Auto Setup.
Additional Installation Instructions Panasonic KX-P6100/6300/6500 If you are using a Panasonic KX-P6100/6300/6500 laser printer with the print server through the Network Print Port under Windows 95/98, please redirect the printer named “Panasonic KX-P6100 PCL” or “Panasonic KX-P6300 PCL”, or “Panasonic KX-P6500 PCL” to the print server through the Network Print Port. DO NOT redirect the printer named “Panasonic KX-P6100 GDI”, “Panasonic KX-P6300 GDI”, or “Panasonic KX-P6500 GDI” to the print server.