What to do if all the TRENDnet TE100-P1U Print Server's LEDs are off?
- JJulie PierceSep 23, 2025
To resolve the issue of all the TRENDnet Print Server's LEDs being off, check the power supply or power connection.
What to do if all the TRENDnet TE100-P1U Print Server's LEDs are off?
To resolve the issue of all the TRENDnet Print Server's LEDs being off, check the power supply or power connection.
What to do if I get an IP Address conflict involving TRENDnet TE100-P1U?
To resolve IP address conflicts involving the TRENDnet Print Server when using DHCP, reset the Print Server to obtain a new IP address. This issue can occur if the Print Server retains its IP address while the DHCP server is off. Also, avoid assigning static IP addresses within the DHCP server's range.
What to do if TRENDnet Print Server can not be found on the LAN?
If the TRENDnet Print Server unit cannot be found on the LAN, check the hub if you're using 10/100BaseT. The link LED for the port connected to the Print Server should be ON. If it's off, there may be a problem with the network cable. If using TCP/IP, ensure there are no routers between the Print Server and the PC used for configuration, and that the PC has TCP/IP network protocol installed. Test the PC's network connection by checking if you can locate other LAN devices.
Why do I get a PostScript Command error or no print out from TRENDnet TE100-P1U?
If you get a PostScript Command error or no print out when sending a print job, check the communication protocols. The computer, TRENDnet Print Server, and printer must all be configured to use the same communication protocol (either Binary or ASCII). Configure your system by choosing a protocol, setting your printer to it, configuring your computer's Print submenu, and configuring the Print Server to use the same protocol.
What to do if my document didn't print to the right printer using TRENDnet TE100-P1U Print Server?
If your document didn't print to the right printer, another TRENDnet Print Server with the same name may have received your print job. Use the PSTOOL to reconfigure your Print Server name, ensuring all Print Servers have unique names. Also, make sure your application output encode is set to ASCII; if not, change it to ASCII.
Why is the Configuration button grayed out in BiAdmin for TRENDnet TE100-P1U?
If the Configuration button on the Printer Status screen in BiAdmin is grayed out, it is unavailable if the printer is busy. Wait until the printer is idle.
How to fix a cover page printing on the first or last page of the document using TRENDnet Print Server?
If a cover page prints either on the first or the last page of the document when using the TRENDnet Print Server, select one of these solutions: Turn the cover page feature off, insert extra page breaks in your document to avoid the cover page printing on the first or last page, or install the Apple LaserWriter 7 driver (you may be having trouble printing with the Apple LaserWriter 8 driver).
Why do I have trouble printing with the LaserWriter 8 using TRENDnet TE100-P1U?
If you have trouble printing with the LaserWriter 8 driver when using the TRENDnet Print Server, your application software may not be compatible with the LaserWriter 8 driver, or your system may not meet the requirements of the LaserWriter 8 driver. Use the Apple LaserWriter 7 driver instead.
How to get my Windows-only printer to work with TRENDnet TE100-P1U Print Server?
If you can't get your Windows-only printer to work with the TRENDnet Print Server, it may not be compatible, as many Windows-only printers cannot be networked. You can try adding your printer as a network printer as described in Solution 2.
Why the colors on my printed output do not match the colors on my computer screen using TRENDnet TE100-P1U Print Server?
If the colors on your printed output do not match the colors on your computer screen when using the TRENDnet Print Server, the printer may not be matching the colors closely. To alleviate this problem, choose "Calibrated Color/Grayscale" in the Print pop-up menu in the Print Options dialog box. Also, check your monitor to make sure all settings (for example, brightness) are adjusted correctly.
Lists the items included in the product package for user verification.
Specifies the operating systems and software prerequisites for using the print server.
Highlights the key functionalities and technical specifications of the print server.
Describes the physical components, ports, and LEDs of the print server.
Illustrates how the print server is integrated and used within a network environment.
Provides step-by-step instructions for physically connecting and installing the print server.
Explains the process of launching the installation software from the CD-ROM.
Details the installation and usage of the PS-Utility software for print server configuration.
Guides on using the PS Wizard utility for setting up printer port connections.
Instructions for accessing and using the print server's web-based management interface.
Describes the Home screen, displaying basic system and network information of the print server.
Details the step-by-step wizard for configuring the print server's core settings.
Procedure for modifying the print server's network IP address.
How to view detailed information about the connected printer, such as manufacturer and model.
Steps to restore the print server to its original factory default settings.
Instructions for updating the print server's firmware to the latest version.
Guide to installing the necessary LPR client software for Windows 98SE/ME.
Steps to add LPR printer ports required for network printing on Windows.
How to successfully send print jobs to the network printer.
Adjusting LPR client settings for optimal TCP/IP network printing.
Instructions for setting up TCP/IP LPR printing on Windows 7 and Vista systems.
Guide for configuring TCP/IP LPR printing on Windows XP operating systems.
Steps to configure TCP/IP LPR printing for Windows 2000 operating systems.
Instructions for setting up printing on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6).
Guide for setting up printing on Mac OS X Leopard (10.5).
Steps for setting up printing on Mac OS X Tiger (10.4).
Instructions for setting up printing on Mac OS X Panther (10.3).
How to use Rendezvous for printer discovery and setup in Mac OS X 10.2.
Lists the items included in the product package for user verification.
Specifies the operating systems and software prerequisites for using the print server.
Highlights the key functionalities and technical specifications of the print server.
Describes the physical components, ports, and LEDs of the print server.
Illustrates how the print server is integrated and used within a network environment.
Provides step-by-step instructions for physically connecting and installing the print server.
Explains the process of launching the installation software from the CD-ROM.
Details the installation and usage of the PS-Utility software for print server configuration.
Guides on using the PS Wizard utility for setting up printer port connections.
Instructions for accessing and using the print server's web-based management interface.
Describes the Home screen, displaying basic system and network information of the print server.
Details the step-by-step wizard for configuring the print server's core settings.
Procedure for modifying the print server's network IP address.
How to view detailed information about the connected printer, such as manufacturer and model.
Steps to restore the print server to its original factory default settings.
Instructions for updating the print server's firmware to the latest version.
Guide to installing the necessary LPR client software for Windows 98SE/ME.
Steps to add LPR printer ports required for network printing on Windows.
How to successfully send print jobs to the network printer.
Adjusting LPR client settings for optimal TCP/IP network printing.
Instructions for setting up TCP/IP LPR printing on Windows 7 and Vista systems.
Guide for configuring TCP/IP LPR printing on Windows XP operating systems.
Steps to configure TCP/IP LPR printing for Windows 2000 operating systems.
Instructions for setting up printing on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6).
Guide for setting up printing on Mac OS X Leopard (10.5).
Steps for setting up printing on Mac OS X Tiger (10.4).
Instructions for setting up printing on Mac OS X Panther (10.3).
How to use Rendezvous for printer discovery and setup in Mac OS X 10.2.
| Network connection type | Ethernet LAN |
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| Interface | RJ-45 10/100Mbps |
| Power supply type | 5V DC 1A |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 115 x 85 x 30 mm |
| Supported protocols | TCP/IP |
| Compatible operating systems | Windows 95/98(SE)/NT/ME/2000/XP/2003 Netware 5.x NDPS LPR Remote Printing (TCP/IP) Unixware, Linux Mac OS X (IP Printing) |
| Supported data transfer rates | 10/100Mbps |
| Supported network protocols | DHCP, IPP, LPR, HTTP |
| Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
| Storage temperature (T-T) | -25 - 55 °C |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 50 °C |
| Certification | CE, FCC |
| Weight | 128 g |
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