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5.
Telnet to the printer.
Note:
After the print server has been reset, you may need to re-enable
Telnet, or connect serially.
Once you have verified connectivity, Telnet to the printer. This gives
you access to console operation of the printer. Press Enter (on your
host) and enter access as the password. Press Enter to by-pass
the user name. Once here, you have verified operation to the print
server.
6.
Ping the printer.
Pinging the printer tells you if it is "seen" on the network. If you cannot
ping the printer, turn the printer off and then on. Then ping every device
in the path to the printer - access points, routers, etc. Any device you
cannot ping needs attention.
ping <ip address>
Verify connection to the data port by starting a Telnet session to the
7.
printer using port 9100 (i.e. Telnet aa.bb.cc.dd 9100).
Press
Ctrl-E
printer responds with three characters. Depending upon the Telnet
being used, you may not see the first character, as it is a hex 05
value. The other two characters are ASCII characters. You will see
A@
which means the printer is online and waiting. Alternatively, you can
type
[J,2]
Note:
The J must be capital.
The printer responds with
No response means that the printer may have an open session to
some other connection. Either terminate the other connection or turn
off the printer and turn it back on.
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(i.e.
on your keyboard. This sends an ENQ request. The
{J,0,0,"",""}
ping 192.0.0.192)
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