Oki C9300 OkiLAN 6200e Plus Network Print Server User's Guide - Page 128

Main Status Indicator, Restoring the Network Print Server to, Factory Defaults

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide the TCP/IP protocol to factory defaults. If you reset the Network Print Server while a job is printing, the job may not print successfully. Troubleshooting Main Status Indicator Upon power-up, the main status indicator flashes orange. It changes to green when the Network Print Server passes self test. The indicator stays orange if the Network Print Server fails self test. If the indicator turns solid orange due to an error, a configuration sheet prints automatically. Check the error message reported on the configuration sheet. Restoring the Network Print Server to Factory Defaults In most cases, the best way to restore the Network Print Server to factory defaults is via telnet. However, if you are unable to connect to the device because of a configuration error, use the following method which does not require a network connection. To restore the Network Print Server to factory defaults, complete the following steps: 1. Power down the Network Print Server. 2. While holding in the Print Configuration Sheet Test button, power up the Network Print Server. Hold the button until the status indicator turns solid green. 3. Power cycle the Network Print Server. The defaults are now restored. TCP/IP 128

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
TCP/IP
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the TCP/IP protocol to factory defaults. If you reset
the Network Print Server while a job is printing, the
job may not print successfully.
Troubleshooting
Main Status Indicator
Upon power-up, the main status indicator flashes
orange. It changes to green when the Network Print
Server passes self test. The indicator stays orange if
the Network Print Server fails self test. If the indicator
turns solid orange due to an error, a configuration
sheet
prints automatically. Check the error message
reported on the configuration sheet.
Restoring the Network Print Server to
Factory Defaults
In most cases, the best way to restore the Network
Print Server to factory defaults is via
telnet
. However, if
you are unable to connect to the device because of a
configuration error, use the following method which
does not require a network connection.
To restore the Network Print Server to factory defaults,
complete the following steps:
1.
Power down the Network Print Server.
2.
While holding in the
Print Configuration Sheet
Test
button, power up the Network Print Server.
Hold the button until the status indicator turns solid
green.
3.
Power cycle the Network Print Server. The defaults
are now restored.