
Printer Does Not Print
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Is the Data In indicator
blinking or lit after starting
the print job?
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❖ Network Connection
Contact your network administrator.
Do you print via a net-
work?
Confirm that the "Ethernet " setting is correct from the control pan-
el. See p.154 “Host Interface Menu”.
The setting governs the data transfer speed used by the Network
Interface Board. Three options are available:
• Auto (default)
• 100 Mbps
• 10 Mbps
Note
❒ For more information about the appropriate setting to use on
your network, contact your network administrator.
If you use IEEE 1394, check
for the followings.
A
Make sure the 1394 Interface Unit is installed properly.
B
Make sure the IEEE 1394 cable is connected properly.
C
Restart the computer.
If the problem still exists when SCSI print is used with Win-
dows 2000 and Windows XP/Server 2003, go to step D.
D
Disconnect all the IEEE 1394 cables from the computer.
E
If you uninstall the printer driver when the printer is connect-
ed to a computer with "SCSI print", the printer driver may not
be uninstalled properly. To uninstall the driver properly, use
the IEEE 1394 Printer Removal Utility on the CD-ROM that
comes with the printer.
Stored in: CD-ROM labeled "Operating Instruc-
tions"DRIVERSUTILITY1394
Note
❒ For more information about the IEEE 1394 Printer Removal
Utility, see the README file in the same folder as the pro-
gram.
F
Restart the computer.
How is the signal strength
when using the wireless
LAN?
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❖❖
❖ Ad Hoc Mode or 802.11 Ad Hoc Mode
Either move to a location where the signal is good, or remove
obstructions.
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❖❖
❖ Infrastructure Mode
Check the signal status from the "Maintenance" menu on the
control panel. See p.141 “Displaying the Signal Strength”. If the
signal is poor, either move to a location where it is good, or re-
move obstructions.
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