Brother NC8100H User Manual

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CHAPTER 13 TROUBLESHOOTING

13-3

a.

If you are using TCP/IP:
Try pinging the Print / Fax server from the host operating system
command prompt with the command:

ping ipaddress

Where ipaddress is the Print / Fax server IP address (note that in
some instances it can take up to two minutes for the Print / Fax
server load its IP address (after setting the IP address). If a
successful response is received, then proceed to the UNIX, TCP/IP
Windows

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NT

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/LAN Server, Windows

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98/95/Me Peer to Peer

(LPR), Internet Printing or Web Browser troubleshooting section.
Otherwise, proceed to step 3, and then go to TCP/IP Trouble
shooting section.


b.

If you are using Novell system:
Verify that the Print / Fax server can be seen on the network. To do
this, login as the SUPERVISOR (not as someone with supervisor
privileges) or ADMIN (for Netware 4 or later servers), go into
PCONSOLE or NWADMIN, select PRINT / FAX SERVER
INFORMATION, and select the name of the Print / Fax server
(make sure that you have entered the Print / Fax server name). If
you can see Print / Fax server Status and Control in the menu, then
the Brother Print / Fax server is visible to the network, proceed to
the Novel NetWare Installation Troubleshooting Section. Otherwise,
go to step 3.

c.

If you are running Apple Talk for Macintosh:
Make sure that you can see the Print / Fax server name under the
HL-1200/MFL-Pro icon in the Chooser. If it is visible, then the
connection is good, so proceed to the AppleTalk for Macintosh
Section. Otherwise, go to
step 3.

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