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Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network

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Phenomenon Cannot print over AppleTalk or Bonjour networks Cannot print over a NetWare network Troubleshooting Cause Corrective Action The AppleTalk protocol is not enabled on the printer. Activate AppleTalk on the printer. (→"Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings," User's Guide) The computer you are trying to print from is not configured correctly. Make sure the computer's AppleTalk settings are configured correctly. (→"Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks," User's Guide) (→"Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network," User's Guide) The computer and printer are not on the same network. Due to the nature of Bonjour, you cannot print if the printer is on another network behind a router. Make sure the computer and printer are on the same network. For information about network settings, ask your network administrator. The printer's NetWare settings are not configured correctly. Make sure the printer's NetWare settings are configured correctly. In particular, make sure a valid frame type is selected. (→"Configuring the Printer's NetWare Network Settings," User's Guide) The computer you are trying to print from is not configured correctly. Make sure the computer's NetWare settings are configured correctly. (→"Configuring NetWare Network Settings," User's Guide) The NetWare server and services are not configured correctly. 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. 3. Start NWADMIN or PCONSOLE and confirm that the print service is configured correctly and the print queue is available. 4. If data transmission to a printer on another subnet fails, deactivate NCP burst mode in that printer's network protocol settings. 5. If the printer is used in queue server mode, specify "Other/Unknown" as the printer type. 17

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Troubleshooting
Cannot print over a NetWare
network
Make sure the printer's NetWare settings are
configured correctly. In particular, make sure a valid
frame type is selected.
Make sure the computer's NetWare settings are
configured correctly.
Check the following points.
The printer's NetWare settings are
not configured correctly.
The computer you are trying
to print from is not configured
correctly.
The NetWare server and services
are not configured correctly.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Make sure the NetWare file server is running.
Make sure there is enough free disk space on the
NetWare file server. Insufficient disk space may
prevent you from processing large print jobs.
Start NWADMIN or PCONSOLE and confirm that
the print service is configured correctly and the print
queue is available.
If data transmission to a printer on another subnet
fails, deactivate NCP burst mode in that printer's
network protocol settings.
If the printer is used in queue server mode, specify
"Other/Unknown" as the printer type.
5.
Phenomenon
Cause
Corrective Action
(
"Configuring the Printer's NetWare Network
Settings," User's Guide)
(
"Configuring NetWare Network Settings," User's
Guide)
Cannot print over AppleTalk or
Bonjour networks
Activate AppleTalk on the printer.
Make sure the computer's AppleTalk settings are
configured correctly.
Due to the nature of Bonjour, you cannot print if the
printer is on another network behind a router. Make
sure the computer and printer are on the same
network. For information about network settings, ask
your network administrator.
The AppleTalk protocol is not
enabled on the printer.
The computer you are trying
to print from is not configured
correctly.
The computer and printer are not
on the same network.
(
"Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network
Settings," User's Guide)
(
"Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk
Networks," User's Guide)
(
"Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network,"
User's Guide)