Network-related Problems
475
Problem Solving
15
Print data format and the print
environment settings on the
computer do not match.
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If the computer is running on
Windows, set it not to output
<Ctrl>-D.
The number of print queues set
for the machine exceeds the
maximum number allowed.
Use NWADMIN from a
computer to check on the print
queue list of [Assignment] for
the machine whether the
desired print queue is
assigned.*
Re-send the print data to the
print queue which is assigned
to the machine.*
The slave file server is not
configured. ([Bindery Service]
mode)
Use PCONSOLE from a
computer to confirm whether
the slave file server is
registered to [Service NetWare
Server] on the print server
indicated by [Print Server
Information].*
Use PCONSOLE from computer
to register the slave file server
and reflect the configured
settings.*
The slave file server
configuration is mismatched.
([Bindery Service] mode)
Use PCONSOLE from a
computer to confirm whether
the printer type is set to
[Defined Elsewhere] under
[Print Server Information] >
[Printer] > [Printer xxx
Environment Settings].*
If the printer type is not set to
[Defined Elsewhere], change it
to [Defined Elsewhere], and
then reflect the configured
settings.*
The form number on the print
data and the form number set
to the printer do not match.
Use NWADMIN on a computer
to select the machine and
confirm whether the start
number of the form in the
environment settings matches
the number in the print data.*
Use NWADMIN from a
computer to match the [Start
Form] number in the machine's
environment settings to the
number in the print data.*
The level settings for the IPX
checksum do not match.
Use the set command from the
console screen on the file
server to confirm whether the
IPX checksum is set to level 2.
Enter the following command
from the console screen on the
file server to set the IPX
checksum to either level 0 or
level 1.
set Enable IPX Checksum=x
(x = 0 or 1)
The level settings for the NCP
packet signature do not match.
Use the set command from the
console screen on the file
server to confirm whether the
NCP packet signature is set to
level 3.
Enter the following command
from the console screen on the
file server to set the NCP
packet signature to either level
0, 1, or 2, and restart the file
server. set NCP Packet
Signature Option=x (x = 0, 1, or
2)
The default device name is
incorrect.
Print the Configuration Report
to confirm the last 6 digits (6
bytes) of the Ethernet address.
Set the device name using the
correct Ethernet address.
Set a device name differing
from the default name.
The directory tree name is not
configured.
Print Configuration Report to
confirm whether the tree name
is specified.
Set the tree name.
Cause Check point Remedy