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User’s Guide 
Document #40181-120  Rev. A 
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If the self-test page prints successfully but you cannot print a job or you get distorted printouts, make sure 
the printer is set for the correct Page Description Language.  Most new printers support AUTO mode, 
which means that they will automatically switch between PCL and PostScript.  However, older printers 
like the LaserJet II, LaserJet III, and LaserJet IIISi require that the printer be set to the desired language 
through the printer control panel.  Also, verify that you have set up the drivers correctly on the 
workstation.  Some printers, like the Epson Stylus, require special drivers and will not print if standard 
PCL or PostScript drivers are used. 
 
Checking the Network Connection and Cabling: 
If the self-test page prints but you cannot print documents, first check the network connection and 
cabling. 
  If the appropriate LEDs are not on, there is probably a bad 10baseT or 100baseTX cable, or the 
hub port is bad.  If possible, try a different cable and hub port, or try connecting a different device 
to the cable. 
  If you are using a hub, verify that the hub port is good by trying the print server on a different 
port. 
  If you have a bridge or router located between the TROY print server and the host computer, 
make sure that the device is set up to allow the print server to send and receive data from the host.  
For example, a bridge can be set up to only allow certain types of Ethernet addresses to pass 
through (a process known as filtering); therefore, such a bridge must be configured to allow 
TROY print server addresses.  Likewise, a router can be set up to pass only certain protocols, so 
be sure that the desired protocol can be passed through to the TROY print server.  In the case of 
routers, also make sure that the protocol is routable (LAT, NetBEUI, and DLC/LLC are not 
routable). 
  If the job exists in the queue but does not print, ensure that you are not trying to print a text job to 
a PostScript printer.  If you have a printer that is capable of automatic language switching, ensure 
that the printer is not forced into PostScript mode. 
  Make sure that you are not trying to perform an illegal operation, such as attempting to print a 
legal-size form when the printer only supports 8.5" x 11" paper. 
 
Troubleshooting Windows Problems 
If you are having trouble printing with Windows, ensure you can ping the TROY print server using the 
DOS command PING ipaddress, where ipaddress is the IP address of the TROY print server.  If you 
cannot ping the print server, you will not be able to print.