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Cannot print over a network

Cannot print over a network
Cannot connect the printer to the network ...................................................................................................... 125
Cannot print over a TCP/IP network .................................................................................................................... 125
Cannot print over a NetWare network ................................................................................................................ 125
Cannot print over AppleTalk or Bonjour networks ........................................................................................ 126
Cannot connect the printer to the network
Cannot connect the printer to the network
Cause
The Ethernet cable is
1.
not connected cor-
rectly to the printer's
2.
Ethernet port.
Cannot print over a TCP/IP network
Cannot print over a TCP/IP network
Cause
The printer's IP address is not config-
ured correctly.
The printer's TCP/IP network settings
are not configured correctly.
The computer you are trying to print
from is not configured correctly.
Cannot print over a NetWare network
Cannot print over a NetWare network
Cause
The printer's NetWare settings
are not configured correctly.
The computer you are trying to
print from is not configured cor-
rectly.
The NetWare server and serv-
ices are not configured correctly.
Basic Guide
Make sure the printer is connected to the network with the correct Ethernet cable, and then turn the printer on.
For instructions on connecting the cable, refer to the Setup Guide.
Make sure the Link indicator is lit.
The top and bottom indicators are lit if the printer is connected via 1000Base-T. The bottom indicator is green if
the printer is connected via 100BASE-TX, and the top indicator is orange if connected via 10BASE-T.
If the Link indicator is not lit, check the following points.
Make sure the hub is on.
Make sure the end of the Ethernet cable is connected correctly.
Insert the Ethernet cable until it clicks and locks in place.
Make sure there is no problem with the Ethernet cable.
If there is any problem, replace the Ethernet cable.
Check the communication mode with the hub.
Although the printer normally detects the hub communication mode and transmission rate automatically (in
auto negotiation mode), sometimes the hub settings cannot be detected. In this case, configure the connec-
tion method manually, specifying the communication mode in use.
(See "Configuring the Communication Mode Manually.")
Make sure the printer's IP address is configured correctly.
(See "Configuring the IP Address Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility.")
(See "Configuring the IP Address Using the Printer Control Panel.")
Make sure the printer's TCP/IP network settings are configured correctly.
(See "Configuring the Printer's TCP/IP Network Settings With RemoteUI.")
Make sure the computer's TCP/IP network settings are configured correctly.
(See "Configuring the Printer Driver Destination (Windows).")
(See "Configuring the Destination in TCP/IP Networks (Macintosh).")
Make sure the printer's NetWare settings are configured correctly. In particular, make sure a valid
frame type is selected.
(See "Configuring the Printer's NetWare Network Settings With RemoteUI.")
Make sure the computer's NetWare settings are configured correctly.
(See "Configuring NetWare Network Settings.")
Check the following points.
1.
Make sure the NetWare file server is running.
2.
Make sure there is enough free disk space on the NetWare file server. Insufficient disk space may
prevent you from processing large print jobs.
Cannot connect the printer to the network
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