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Frequently Asked Questions
58
P1004197-001 Addendum to the SEH PS105-Z & PS102-Z User Guide 09/03/2008
for Zebra Printers
FAQs
Can the internal SEH IPv6 PS option work on a computer network that is
running both TCP/IP and IPX protocols simultaneously? Yes. The SEH IPv6 PS
runs all of its available protocols simultaneously. This means that the SEH IPv6 PS can run on
mixed networks such as a network using Microsoft, and UNIX.
Will the SEH IPv6 PS allow connectivity to anything other than a PC network?
Yes. The SEH IPv6 PS allows connectivity to systems such as Novell, Linux, UNIX, Apple,
IBM’s AS400, and BS2000 networks provided that it is configured using TCP/IP.
What if a print job makes it to the queue, but never leaves the queue? The label
does not print. These are the things to check:
Confirm that the printer is turned on and receiving power.
Confirm that the network cable is plugged in and that you can ping the printer.
If the above bullets do not change the outcome, it is likely that there was a
misconfiguration while creating the queue. The queue must be recreated verifying the
following:
Confirm that you use the print servers valid IP address.
If you are using a UNIX or AS/400 host, there is an option for the remote queue name.
There is only one valid response to use: LP1.
If Windows does not have LPR installed, the above required option should be left
blank.
See the documentation for other operating system specific queue creation.
What are the minimum requirements to network a printer?
Cat-5 network cable with 10BaseT connectors
•SEH IPv6 PS
•Hub or Switch
If a hub or switch is NOT used, you need a cross-over cable.
Workstation running a TCP stack with print services installed.

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