Level: Critical Error
Category: Networking
Description: There is a problem with the network between the appliance and the printer.
Action: One or more of the following actions may apply:
Check to make sure the printer is plugged in, is turned on, and is online.●
Check the status of network components in the print path. This includes whether
components are in-service and powered up.
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Check the configuration of network components in the print path. This includes IP
addresses and other settings. components include the appliance, the default gateway of
the appliance, the printer, and network infrastructure (routers, switches, cables, etc.).
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Cannot connect to printer-- connection refused by the printer (304)
Level: Critical Error
Category: Networking
Description: The printer was able to communicate with the appliance, but the printer refused to
allow the appliance to connect to the LPD port (port 515). HP networked printers only allow 8
simultaneous LPD connections and refuse connection number 9. HP printers with many separate
sources for LPD print jobs, may generate this error.
Action: Verify that the IP address for the printer (on the Printer Properties page) is for a printer
(not some other device). Some older HP Jetdirect print server firmware (the network interface
card for HP Printers) only allows one connection; you should upgrade the Jetdirect firmware card
to the latest available version of firmware for the card. (Access the latest firmware at
http://www.hp.com.)
Changed IP address (400)
Level: Informational
Category: Administrative
Description: The IP address for the appliance has been changed successfully on the TCP/IP
Network Settings page in the web interface.
Added printer (401)
Level: Informational
Category: Administrative
Description: The printer has been added to the appliance successfully using the Add Printer
feature in the web interface.
Deleted printer (402)
Level: Informational