O p e r a t i o n a n d T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g
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D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 2 / 4 5 1 2 N N e t w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d U s e r G u i d e
Resetting the
NIC to Factory
Default
You can reset the NIC to its factory default values. You may
choose to do this when the print server is moved to a new
location where the environment (AppleTalk network zones,
NetWare file servers, IP subnets, and so on) is different.
To reset the NIC:
1. Power off the printer and remove the NIC from the
printer. The removal process is the reverse of the
installation process in
Chapter 2: Installing the Network
Interface Card
.
2. Locate the Reset Jumper. It is labeled
OP2
. See the
diagram in
Appendix A: Jumper Settings
.
3. Move this jumper to the
ON
position, so that the jumper
covers the center pin and the pin nearest the jumper
designator.
4. Install the NIC as shown in
Chapter 2
. Do not connect the
printer to the network.
5. Power on the printer. The NIC performs its diagnostic self
tests the green LED blinks 3 times then goes into an
alternating green/amber light sequence. When you see
this pattern, power off the printer.
6. Remove the assembly from the printer and remove the
NIC from the printer.
7. Move the JP2 jumper to its
OFF
position, so that the
jumper covers the center pin and the pin nearest the OFF
designation.
8. Reinstall the NIC according to
Chapter 2
.
Note
Resetting to factory default means that the print server loses
all data such as names and IP addresses. It does not lose its
serial number or Ethernet address.
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