HP DesignJet T2600 User Guide - Page 74
Troubleshooting, IO Configuration card, Reset network parameters
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If the printer is not able to connect to the network through auto-negotiation, you can set the link setting by one of the following methods: ● The front panel ● The Embedded Web Server ● The Telnet interface, through a system command prompt ● Network management tools such as HP Web Jetadmin Troubleshooting IO Configuration card The IO Configuration card provides comprehensive print server status. The information provided is an important diagnostic tool, especially if network communication is not available. For a description of messages that may appear on the card, see the HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide for your print server model. For detailed connectivity information, go to the Connectivity menu and click Network card or Services card to see all the information available. The network card provides details about the network configuration and status. The services card provides information about the state of connections to HP services, such as HP ePrint. To verify correct operation: 1. On the network card, look for the status message I/O Card Ready. 2. If I/O Card Ready appears, the print server is operating properly. Proceed to the next section. If a message other than I/O Card Ready appears, try the following: a. Turn the printer off and then on again to re-initialize the print server. b. Check that the status indicator lights (LEDs) are providing proper status. See the HP Jetdirect Print Servers Administrator's Guide for your print server model to interpret and troubleshoot other messages. Reset network parameters If you accidentally misconfigured the printer's network settings, they can be reset to factory default values by tapping , then , then Network > Restore connectivity factory settings. CAUTION: A factory-installed HP Jetdirect X.509 certificate will be saved during reset to factory default values. However, a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate that has been installed by the user to validate a network authentication server will not be saved. 66 Chapter 4 Networking ENWW