IBM 68666AU User Guide - Page 123

Serial port problems, Printer problems, Action

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Serial port problems Serial port problems The serial port cannot be accessed. Action Verify that: 1. Each port is assigned a unique address. See Configuration/Setup Utility program for more information. 2. The serial-port adapter, if you added one, is properly installed and firmly seated. See "Installing adapters" on page 69 for instructions on adding adapters. If you cannot correct the problem, have the computer serviced. Printer problems Printer problems The printer does not work. Action Verify that: 1. The printer is turned on and is online. 2. The printer signal cable is securely connected to the correct parallel, serial, or USB port on the computer. (See "Connecting computer cables" on page 13 for the location of the parallel, serial, and USB ports.) Note: Non-IBM printer signal cables might cause unpredictable problems. 3. You have assigned the printer port correctly in your operating system or application program. 4. You have assigned the printer port correctly in the Configuration/Setup Utility. For more information, see Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 39. 5. If the problem persists, run the tests described in the documentation that comes with your printer. If you cannot correct the problem, have the printer and computer serviced. Chapter 6. Troubleshooting 107

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Serial port problems
Printer problems
Serial port problems
Action
The serial port cannot
be accessed.
Verify that:
1.
Each port is assigned a unique address.
See
Configuration/Setup Utility program for more
information.
2.
The serial-port adapter, if you added one, is
properly installed and firmly seated.
See
“Installing adapters” on page
69 for instructions
on adding adapters.
If you cannot correct the problem, have the computer
serviced.
Printer problems
Action
The printer does not
work.
Verify that:
1.
The printer is turned on and is online.
2.
The printer signal cable is securely connected to
the correct parallel, serial, or USB port on the
computer.
(See “Connecting computer cables”
on page
13 for the location of the parallel, serial,
and USB ports.)
Note:
Non-IBM printer signal cables might
cause unpredictable problems.
3.
You have assigned the printer port correctly in
your operating system or application program.
4.
You have assigned the printer port correctly in
the Configuration/Setup Utility.
For more
information, see Chapter
4, “Using the
Configuration/Setup Utility program” on
page 39.
5.
If the problem persists, run the tests described in
the documentation that comes with your printer.
If you cannot correct the problem, have the printer
and computer serviced.
Chapter 6.
Troubleshooting
107