Printing In A Unix/Linux Environment Has Failed - Toshiba E-STUDIO 2020AC Frequently Asked Questions Manual

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8.QUESTIONS FOR NETWORK
 Printing in a UNIX/Linux environment has failed.
Take the appropriate actions by following the checklist below. If the problem still persists, contact your service
representative.
No.
1
Are the IP address properties specified
correctly?
2
Is LPR/LPD print specified correctly?
3
Has the installation of the UNIX/Linux
filters succeeded?
4
Has the print queue been created and
configured properly?
5
Can printing be carried out to the
equipment using LPD as the root?
6
Is it possible to execute the ping
command to the equipment from your
computer?
7
Is LP Daemon functioning?
54 Questions for Network
Check...
Yes
No
Next
Specify the IP address correctly.
Step
Next
Specify the LPD print service correctly on
Step
TopAccess.
Next
Reinstall the UNIX/Linux filters.
Step
Next
Recreate the print queue.
Step
Next
Specify the UNIX/Linux access of the
Step
equipment to enable other users to
perform printing from Bourne shell. For
more detailed information, refer to the
UNIX/Linux document.
Next
Execute the ping command from another
Step
server remotely. If the equipment can be
located from the server, check whether or
not the segments between the equipment
and the current network match.
End
Reload Daemon or restart the system.
Then check that printing can be
performed by means of the equipment.
Corrective Action

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