Canon Color image RUNNER LBP5360 User Manual page 347

Laser printer
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Cause 2
Remedy
Cause 3
Remedy
Cause 4
Remedy
All the indicators on the print server are off.
Cause 1
Remedy 1 Remove the LAN cable once, then connect it again.
Remedy 2 Replace the LAN cable with another one, then connect it.
Cause 2
Remedy 1 Connect the LAN cable to a port with a "X" mark.
Remedy 2 If the hub has a UP-LINK (cascade) switch, switch to "X".
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Cause 3
Remedy 1 Replace the cable with a straight LAN cable.
Remedy 2 Connect the cross LAN cable to the UP-LINK (cascade) port on the hub. If the
NOTE
A cross LAN cable is a cable used to connect to a printer and computer directly.
Cause 4
Remedy 1 Make sure that the power of the hub is on.
Remedy 2 Set network transmission setting for the print server according to the
Remedy 3 Replace the hub.
Cause 5
Remedy
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When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout Results
There is data remaining in the memory (the Job indicator is on).
Press [Online] to place the printer offline, then select FORM FEED in the
RESET menu to output all the data remaining in the memory. (See "Canceling a
Job," on p. 3-14)
The interface cable is disconnected.
Connect the interface cable firmly to the interface connectors on the computer
and printer unit. (See "Connecting to a Computer," on p. 2-28)
This printer or any optional accessory is broken.
Clear the problem referring to the message in the display. (See "Message List,"
on p. 8-33, "Service Call Display," on p. 8-47)
The LAN cable is not connected properly or broken.
The cable is connected to the UP-LINK (cascade) port on the hub.
A cross LAN cable is being used.
hub has a UP-LINK (cascade) switch, switch to "=".
Cannot communicate with the hub.
transmission speed of the connected hub. (See "ETHERNET DRIVER," on p.
6-49)
The hardware of the print server is in an abnormal condition.
Report the problems to your local authorized Canon dealer.

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