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HDP600 High Definition Card Printer/Encoder User Guide (Rev. 2.5)

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Verifying the Printer Connection

Step Procedure

1

Ensure that your Printer has a valid network connection.

3

Verify that the Printer has both LEDs blinking on and off with network activity.

3

If the LEDs do not indicate connection, verify the network connection with
another device.

4

If the connection is OK, then something may be wrong with the Ethernet
option installation. See the

Ethernet Setup and Printer Driver Installation

procedure.

Verifying the Printer IP address

Step Procedure

1

Check the LCD for a valid IP address (0.0.0.0 in not valid).

If the IP address is valid, go to step 4 (below).

If the IP address is not valid, go to step 2 (below).

2

If your network is using DHCP, then:

Use Fargo IP-Tracer to verify that the Printer has not been configured to
use a static address.

(Note: This guideline applies unless you have a known, unused static IP
address assigned to this Printer.)

3

If you are using a static IP address, then:

Verify that there is no other device using the same address by removing
your Fargo Printer and ping to the desired address.

If any device responds, then you must find a different available IP address.

4

If the Printer reports an IP address, then:

Verify that it matches subnet of the network where it is connected.

If your Printer has DHPC disabled, then:

The static IP address may have been previously set for a different
subnet.

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