Xerox 750DX Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 102

Printer not found—TCP/IP or IPX networks, TCP/IP host name, DNS name, Internal machine name

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44-9 Troubleshooting the Fiery SI PostScript error reporting can be turned on as a print option from Macintosh applications that use a PostScript Level 2 driver or by choosing the Printer Setup option Print to PS error. Printer not found-TCP/IP or IPX networks Most failures to find a printer on the network are due to conflicting or missing name or address settings for the printer/server. You must enter particular names in certain places. The required names are: • TCP/IP host name or DNS name, which is defined by the MIS group in your organization, and should be fewer than 10 characters long. In this manual we use colorsvr. Enter the host name as the Server Name on the Fiery SI Control Panel and in the NET_WSCK.INI file. • Internal (machine) name in the form: queue_devicename TCP/IP printing protocols use this name to find the physical device. Use the devicename part of this internal name in the NET_WSCK.INI file.You must enter the names that are defined for your copier model; they are listed in Getting Started and the User Guide. NOTE: Make sure you update the NET_WSCK.INI file if you change the TCP/IP host name or DNS name of the Fiery SI. Check the table below for the appropriate name to use. In this location: For this item: Server Setup on Fiery SI Control Server Name option Panel IPX/SPX networks: User-selected name TCP/IP networks: User-selected name See page: 2-8

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4-9
Troubleshooting the Fiery SI
PostScript error reporting can be turned on as a print option from Macintosh applica-
tions that use a PostScript Level 2 driver or by choosing the Printer Setup option
Print
to PS error
.
Printer not found—TCP/IP or IPX networks
Most failures to find a printer on the network are due to conflicting or missing name or
address settings for the printer/server. You must enter particular names in certain
places. The required names are:
TCP/IP host name
or
DNS name
, which is defined by the MIS group in your
organization, and should be fewer than 10 characters long. In this manual we use
colorsvr
.
Enter the host name as the Server Name on the Fiery SI Control Panel and in the
NET_WSCK.INI file.
Internal (machine) name
in the form:
queue_devicename
TCP/IP printing protocols use this name to find the physical device. Use the device-
name part of this internal name in the NET_WSCK.INI file.You must enter the
names that are defined for your copier model; they are listed in
Getting Started
and
the
User Guide.
N
OTE
:
Make sure you update the NET_WSCK.INI file if you change the TCP/IP host
name or DNS name of the Fiery SI.
Check the table below for the appropriate name to use.
In this location:
For this item:
IPX/SPX
networks:
TCP/IP
networks:
See page:
Server Setup on Fiery SI Control
Panel
Server Name
option
User-selected
name
User-selected
name
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