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where
filename
is the name of the file you want to print.
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Novell NetWare only. The banner page parameter may be set wrong.
Include the NT (no tabs) parameter in the CAPTURE command.
Characters don’t print correctly
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AppleTalk only. If the printer doesn’t print the correct fonts, make sure
the font group specified in Netport Manager is the correct group for
the printer.
Note: This applies only if your printer does not have bi-directional
capability.
Serial printer prints incorrectly
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The serial port parameters may not match the parameters for your
printer. In Netport Manager, open the Device Properties menu and
check under serial port to find the baud rate, parity setting, stop bits,
etc. Make sure these settings match the settings for your printer. (You
can also check by typing your IP address in your web browser to
access the print server web pages.)
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The NetportExpress print server may have lost power or have been
unplugged. Check the printer to see if the form feed or activity light is
on. Reset the printer to clear the unprintable data. You may also need
to reset the NetportExpress print server.
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The cable may be defective. Connect the serial cable to a workstation
and try to print. If the files won’t print from the workstation, replace
the cable.
Printer adds space between lines
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Auto Linefeed may need to be turned off. In Netport Manager, select
the NetportExpress that has the problem and click Properties. At the
port settings, turn off Auto Linefeed. You can also use your web
browser or Telnet. See Managing your NetportExpress Print Server on
page 30.
Can’t print now, but could before
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If you change the Netport Name or Share Name of your
NetportExpress print server after you have configured it, the new name
won’t appear in the print servers list and the printer may not recognize
the print server. Remove the port configurations, then reassign print
servers and queues, as desired.