Linksys EFSP42 User Guide - Page 29
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Problem 11: Solution 11: Problem 12: Solution 12: Problem 13: Solution 13: Instant EtherFast® Series The "String Before Job" and/or "String After Job" set tings in the Logical Printers don't work properly. · Check the length of the control strings. No string can exceed 15 characters. · Check that the control strings are in HEX. How do I service additional NetWare bindery file servers? If your PrintServer is configured as a NetWare Print Server and you want it to service more than one bindery file server, perform the following steps. 1. Log in, with supervisory rights, to the other file servers you want your PrintServer to service. 2. Create queues and a print server name for your PrintServer on each file server you want to service. 3. Log in, with supervisory rights, to the master file serv- er of your PrintServer. 4. Run PCONSOLE. 5. Select Print Server Information, then select your PrintServer in the print server list. 6. Select Printer Server Configuration, then select File Server To Be Serviced. 7. Insert the file server names of the other file servers to be serviced by your PrintServer. 8. Reset the PrintServer. How do I attach to more than one NetWare Print Server? In NetWare Remote Printer mode, if you want each port of the PrintServer to attach to a different NetWare Print Server, perform the following steps. 1. Use PCONSOLE to create and assign the required printers and queues as detailed in the Remote Printer Mode section. 2. Run PSCONFIG and select Set to NetWare Remote Printer Mode. Enter the correct NetWare print server names in the print server name fields, then select Execute Setup. 52 EtherFast 10/100 PrintServers Windows Printing Issues Problem 1: Solution 1: When printing from some software applications such as Power Point, it takes a long time and the print-out is incorrect. The problem is due to the printer being configured to Start printing after the first page is spooled. To change this setting: 1. Go to Control Panel, Printers and click on your printer. 2. Select File, Properties, Details. 3. When the Details screen appears, click the Spool Settings button. 4. When the Spool Settings Dialogue field appears, choose Start printing after last page is spooled and click OK. Problem 2: Solution 2: While adding my printer as instructed in Windows 95 or 98, I received a message stating that Printer could not be found. Some printer drivers, when configured as Local Printer, will poll the printer to see if it is connected. Since the printer is networked, the printer can not be detected. To fix this, do the following: 1. Select Network Printer when asked How is the printer attached to your computer? 2. Then when prompted for Network Path or Queue name enter a dummy value such as \\SCnum\P1 or P2 or P3 for LPT2 or LPT3 respectively, and select Next 3. The printer wizard will display a message stating the Network Printer is off-line. Continue to install the printer as normal. 4. When finished, go to Control Panel, Printers and select your printer. The printer icon will be grayed out indicating the printer is not ready. 5. Select Properties, Details. In the Print to the following port box, select PrintServer. 6. Click Apply, then OK, then close the properties window. 7. Select the printer and go to the File menu. Check the 53