Communication Problems
Many host-printer communication problems are complex. With the exception of a defective interface cable, most
communications problems are not a result of a hardware failure. They usually result from an incompatible configuration of the
host computer system, network (LAN, print server, controller, multiplexer, etc.), or the printer. Sometimes the print application
program itself is at fault.
If you have limited communications background experience, and the cause of the problem is not readily apparent, do the
following:
1. Print out the printer configuration.
2. Verify that you have the latest level of code. If not, load the latest level of code.
3. Obtain a copy of the Device Host Configuration if possible.
4. Call your support group for assistance in problem analysis.
If you cannot obtain support, or you have previous experience solving host-printer communications problems, the following
additional information is provided.
You can quickly check the ASCII portion of the printer logic by sending a plain text file from a PC to the printer via the parallel or
serial port. For a description of each of the ASCII interfaces, refer to the User's Manual.
Problem
Printer "hangs" during print job
Fails to print from host
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Table 4. Common Communications Problems
Interface
Any
1. Reload the latest level of code (page 231).
2. Replace the platen open switch.
parallel
- Interface cable defective
- Host/Network configuration
- Printer logic
- Terminating Resistors
- Incorrect printer configuration. Refer customer to the User's Manual .
Communication Problems
Common Causes
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