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Was the Ethernet Interface power cycled after the PCONSOLE
steps were completed? This will make the print server boot up
and realize which print queue and file server it needs to service.
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Is the Ethernet Interface already servicing a queue on another
file server? If so, it cannot service another file server at the
same time.
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When defining a new
print server
within PCONSOLE, did
you use the correct name for the Ethernet Interface (e.g.,
M_071C1A)? By default, it only recognizes itself as “M_xxxxxx”
where “xxxxxx” equals the last six digits of its Ethernet address
found on the configuration printout.
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When defining a new
printer name
within PCONSOLE, did
you use a predefined destination/queue rather than a name of
your own? By default, the Ethernet Interface only recognizes
names like
d1prn
. All other names will be ignored by the
device.
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Is the Ethernet Interface in
Bindery
mode as seen under the
list pserver
output on the device? If servicing only a
NetWare 3.x file server, it must be set to handle Bindery
services. The default setting is Bindery.
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Is there an available NetWare user license for the Ethernet
Interface to use while it acts as a PSERVER? Every PSERVER
takes up one user license since it logs into the Novell file
server.
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Have you given the connection process some time after
repowering the Ethernet Interface? In larger Novell
environments, the file server identification and connection
process can take several minutes.
Summary of Contents for 4400-006 - 4400 Model 006 B/W Direct Thermal
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Page 3: ...G544 5769 03 User s Manual 4400 Series Thermal Printer Basic And Smart Ethernet Interface...
Page 14: ...Table of Contents...
Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Interfaces 30...
Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Network Configuration 48 Novell Network Figure 8 Novell Network Configuration...
Page 72: ...Chapter 3 IBM Printing Systems 72...
Page 90: ...Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration 90 8 Select Custom and click Settings...
Page 92: ...Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration 92 10 Click Next 11 Click Finish...
Page 94: ...Chapter 4 Windows Host Configuration 94 14 Select Yes then click Next 15 Click Next...
Page 108: ...Chapter 4 Windows Troubleshooting Tips 108...
Page 128: ...Chapter 5 Unix Troubleshooting Tips 128...
Page 184: ...Chapter 8 OS 2 Workstation Configuration 184...
Page 200: ...Chapter 9 AS 400 ASCII Troubleshooting 200...
Page 242: ...Chapter 11 Handling MVS Connectivity Problems 242...
Page 256: ...Chapter 13 Monitoring Tools 256...
Page 284: ...Chapter 15 Complete Command List 284...
Page 292: ...Chapter 16 Ethernet Interface Naming Schemes 292...
Page 304: ...Communication Statements 304...
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