Troubleshooting For Macos - NEC SuperScript 4200 Network Manual

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NIC/File Server/Printer Checklist
Check the following to see if the NIC and file server are
sending data to the printer. If the NIC cannot log onto the file
server, or cannot service jobs from a file server
The network printer is not created on that file server. Use
PCONSOLE to create the print server on the correct file
server.
Use PCONSOLE to check if the print jobs are being sent
to the printer. Be sure the print job is in the print queue
and waiting to be printed.
Computer to NIC Connection Checklist
To make sure the computer is communicating with the NIC,
perform these tests.
Print a file from the workstation and make sure the print
job gets to the print queue using PCONSOLE. If the print
job does get to the queue, the problem is not with the
workstation/NIC connection.
Use CAPTURE to send data to the printer from a
workstation software application. See your NetWare
print server manual for information.
Make sure another printer is not taking the print jobs
from the queues before the NIC can service the job. To do
this, disable the other printer and send another
print job.
NIC Loses Its File Server Connection: If the network
printer loses its connection to the file server, it will take
approximately five to 10 minutes to reconnect. If the
connection is not made after a reasonable amount of
time, check the error conditions to troubleshoot the
problem.
Unable to Print from a Different Context: The NIC
does not support printing from a context other than the
one you specified using the MAP utility on your Web
browser. To do this, you must create an alias queue. See
your NetWare Manual for more info.

Troubleshooting for MacOS

Is the Macintosh computer connected to the network
through Ethernet, and has the correct network port been
selected?
Did you select the correct printer driver, zone, and
printer name in the Chooser?
If you renamed the printer in the Apple Utility, you must
turn the printer off then on, and then reselect the printer
under its new name in the Chooser.
If you placed the printer in a new zone, be sure you
reselected the zone and the printer name in the Chooser.
In the following example the printer's name changed.
The default name for the printer is SuperScript 4600N # ,
where # is the sequential number of 4600N printers
installed. If a user changes the name of SuperScript 4600
2 to Mary's Printer, the last printer in line will be
reassigned the name Superscript 4600 2, and the print
path must be changed using the Chooser for the system
to work again.
Network Printing Problems
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