Printing A Network Status Sheet - Epson printer Network Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for printer:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

It takes a long time to start EpsonNet Config.
Cause
The Novell Client service is installed.
The printers on the IPX network do not appear in the EpsonNet Config dialog box.
Cause
The printer is turned off.
The printer is not in the same segment as the
computer where you installed EpsonNet
Config.
You have not logged in to the target NetWare
server with supervisor privileges.
Cannot monitor the printer using EPSON Status Monitor.
Cause
You set the NDS Print Server settings for the
printer using EpsonNet Config for Windows.
For users of printers not supporting NetWare queue-based printing
Nothing prints even though clients have sent data to the printer.
Cause
Clients may not be registered, or the network
interface may not be working correctly.

Printing a Network Status Sheet

Before you start configuring the network interface, be sure to print a network status sheet that contains
important information such as the current configuration and the MAC address of the network
interface.
What to do
Double-click Network in Control Panel, and then double-click the
network adapter that does not use the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol.
Clear the items related to IPX to unbind IPX.
What to do
Turn on the printer.
To search for network interfaces in other segments, use Search options
of EpsonNet Config.
From the computer on which EpsonNet Config is installed, log in to the
target NetWare server with supervisor privileges.
What to do
Re-configure the printer assigned as the print server using NetWare
Administrator.
What to do
Make sure clients are registered as users of the NetWare server. Also,
make sure the network interface is working correctly.
EPSON
Network Guide
Troubleshooting
124

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents