Oki C9300 OkiLAN 6200e Plus Network Print Server User's Guide - Page 133

Printing a Configuration

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide System CRC Failed The Network Print Server has failed. • Power cycle the Network Print Server once. If the error continues, call Oki Data Customer Support at 1-800-OKI-DATA (1-800-654-3282). Printing a Configuration Page If the status indicator turns solid orange due to an error and no configuration page is printed, your printer may be configured for PostScript operation. If so, you must re-configure your printer for standard ASCII mode so that the configuration page can be printed. If you do not know the configuration of the Network Print Server or you think the configuration has been changed, use the following method for printing a configuration page: • With the network cable detached, attach the Network Print Server to a printer and power cycle the print server. When the Network Print Server powers up, it will detect the detached network cable and print a configuration sheet. If no configuration sheet is printed and the indicator has turned green, check the printer and verify that it is ready to print. If you are using boot protocols (RARP or BOOTP) to assign the IP address, the IP address will be listed as Using network protocol (0.0.0.0) on the configuration page. TCP/IP 133

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
TCP/IP
133
System CRC Failed
The Network Print Server has failed.
Power cycle the Network Print Server once. If the
error continues, call Oki Data Customer Support at
1-800-OKI-DATA (1-800-654-3282).
Printing a Configuration Page
If the status indicator turns solid orange due to an error
and no configuration page is printed, your printer may
be configured for PostScript operation. If so, you must
re-configure your printer for standard ASCII mode so
that the configuration page can be printed.
If you do not know the configuration of the Network
Print Server or you think the configuration has been
changed, use the following method for printing a con-
figuration page:
With the network cable detached, attach the Net-
work Print Server to a printer and power cycle the
print server. When the Network Print Server pow-
ers up, it will detect the detached network cable
and print a configuration sheet. If no configuration
sheet is printed and the indicator has turned green,
check the printer and verify that it is ready to print.
If you are using boot protocols (RARP or BOOTP)
to assign the IP address, the IP address will be
listed as
Using network protocol (0.0.0.0)
on the
configuration page.