Frequently Asked Questions
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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 server’s 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.