7
Troubleshooting
7-6
Printing Problems and Remedies
Remedy
If you are using a NetBIOS network and the IPv4 address of the
computer in which a driver is to be installed is not permitted by the
settings for both <RX/Print Range> and <Setting/Browsing Range> in [IP
Address Range Settings] on the IPv4 Settings screen, the driver cannot
be installed successfully. Check the settings for both <RX/Print Range>
and <Setting/Browsing Range> in [IP Address Range Settings] on the
IPv4 Settings screen. (See step 8 in "TCP/IPv4 Settings(p.3-4).")
Unable to Print from a TCP/IP Network
Cause 1
The machine and cable are not properly connected.
Remedy
Turn OFF the machine's power switches, check that the machine is
connected to the network using the proper cable, and then turn them
ON. (See "Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network(p.2-3).")
Cause 2
TCP/IP network is not properly set up.
Remedy
Check the following:
Confirm that the IPv4 addresses are properly set up. If the IPv4 addresses were set using DHCP,
BOOTP, or RARP, confirm that they are operating.
Confirm that the IPv6 addresses are properly set up. After checking the settings of the router, set
<Use Stateless Address> to 'On' to confirm whether you can obtain an address. If the IPv6
addresses were set using DHCPv6, confirm that DHCPv6 is operating.
Your computer may not be able to recognize the machine even though the IP address
settings are appropriate. This problem may be resolved by delaying the startup of
network communications for the machine. (See "Startup Time Settings(p.3-78).")
Cause 3
The computer that is printing is not properly set up. (Windows)
Remedy
Check the following:
Confirm that the proper printer driver is installed. If you are printing from Windows, each computer
must have a printer driver installed. For instructions on how to install printer drivers, see Getting
Started.
Confirm that the correct printer is set as the output destination for the computer that is printing.
Check the output destination in [Printer] in [Control Panel].
Cause 4
The computer that is printing is not properly set up. (Macintosh)
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Summary of Contents for iR3245
Page 2: ......
Page 7: ...chapter 1 Before You Start...
Page 15: ...1 Before You Start Using E Mail I Fax 1 9 Using E Mail I Fax...
Page 18: ...1 Before You Start 1 12 Sending Data Sending Data...
Page 29: ...chapter 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols...
Page 53: ...chapter 3 Using a TCP IP Network...
Page 149: ...3 Using a TCP IP Network FTP Server Settings 3 97 FTP Server Settings...
Page 171: ...chapter 4 Using a NetWare Network Windows...
Page 194: ...4 Using a NetWare Network Windows 4 24 Setting Up a Computer as a File Server...
Page 195: ...chapter 5 Using a NetBIOS Network...
Page 206: ...5 Using a NetBIOS Network 5 12 Printer Connection Method Printer Connection Method...
Page 222: ...5 Using a NetBIOS Network 5 28 Samba UNIX Linux Mac OS X...
Page 223: ...chapter 6 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh...
Page 228: ...6 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh 6 6 Setting Up a Computer for Printing...
Page 229: ...chapter 7 Troubleshooting...
Page 252: ...7 Troubleshooting 7 24 IEEE802 1X Authentication Problems and Remedies...
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