When The Printer Is Shared On A Network - Canon LBP5300 User Manual

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When the Printer is Shared on a Network

The following are probable causes when the printer is shared on a network, and the
data cannot be printed because it is not sent to the printer. Take the appropriate
measures.
The printer is not turned ON.
Cause 1
Remedy
Cause 2
Remedy
Cause 3
Remedy
Cause 4
Remedy
The interface cable is not connected properly.
Cause 1
Remedy
Cause 2
Remedy
A problem has occurred in the print server.
Cause 1
Remedy
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The power plug is unplugged from the AC power outlet.
Plug the power plug into the AC power outlet.
The printer is plugged to an extension cord or multiple power strip.
Plug the power plug of the printer directly into an AC power outlet on the wall.
The breakers have tripped.
Reset the breakers on the switch board.
There is a break in the power cord.
If the printer is turned ON after replacing the power cord with the one that is of
the same type and is used for other device, there is a break in the power cord.
In this case, purchase a new power cord and replace it with the broken one.
The interface cable is disconnected.
Make sure that the printer is connected to the print server, and the print server
is connected to the client computer by the interface cable properly.
An inappropriate USB cable is being used.
When connecting the printer using a USB cable, use a USB cable appropriate
for the USB interface of this printer. The USB interface of this printer is USB 2.0
Hi-Speed (Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 only) and USB Full-Speed (USB1.1
equivalent). Use a USB cable with the following symbol.
The print server is not turned on.
Turn on the print server.
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