Oki C9650n Network and Configuration Guide - Page 85

TCP/IP

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TCP/IP PRINTER CANNOT FIND THE NETWORK INTERFACE CARD > Turn the printer off for 15 seconds and then on again. > Confirm that the network interface is enabled on the printer. > Make sure there is a response to the ping command. > Make sure the network cable is correctly connected and that the green LED close to the printer's network interface is lit. If not, change the cable and try again. > Run the Self-diagnostic test (with printer on, press and hold the Test button on the print server for 3 seconds, then release it). > Make sure that the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway are correct. > Make sure that the TCP/IP protocol is set to Enable. > Reset the network interface card to the factory default settings. > If DHCP, BOOTP and RARP are not used, ensure they have been set to Disable. CANNOT PRINT WITH LPR AND FTP > Turn the printer off for 15 seconds and then on again. > Make sure there is a response to the ping command. > Make sure the network cable is correctly connected. > Change the cable and try again. > Make sure the host name and IP address are configured in the workstation. > Make sure the printer port name is configured in the workstation. > There are three port names: lp, euc and sjis. Use lp by default as euc and sjis are specific to printers with PostScript available. TCP/IP > 85

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TCP/IP > 85
TCP/IP
P
RINTER
CANNOT
FIND
THE
NETWORK
INTERFACE
CARD
>
Turn the printer off for 15 seconds and then on again.
>
Confirm that the network interface is enabled on the
printer.
>
Make sure there is a response to the ping command.
>
Make sure the network cable is correctly connected and
that the green LED close to the printer’s network interface
is lit. If not, change the cable and try again.
>
Run the Self-diagnostic test (with printer on, press and
hold the Test button on the print server for 3 seconds,
then release it).
>
Make sure that the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway
are correct.
>
Make sure that the TCP/IP protocol is set to
Enable
.
>
Reset the network interface card to the factory default
settings.
>
If DHCP, BOOTP and RARP are not used, ensure they have
been set to
Disable
.
C
ANNOT
PRINT
WITH
LPR
AND
FTP
>
Turn the printer off for 15 seconds and then on again.
>
Make sure there is a response to the
ping
command.
>
Make sure the network cable is correctly connected.
>
Change the cable and try again.
>
Make sure the host name and IP address are configured in
the workstation.
>
Make sure the printer port name is configured in the
workstation.
>
There are three port names:
lp
,
euc
and
sjis
. Use
lp
by
default as
euc
and
sjis
are specific to printers with
PostScript available.