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CHAPTER 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 
13-3
 
a. 
If you are using TCP/IP: 
Try pinging the print server from  the host operating system 
command prompt with the command: 
 
ping ipaddress  
 
Where ipaddress is the print server IP address (note that in some 
instances it can take up to two minutes for the print server load its IP 
address (after setting the IP address). If a successful response is 
received, then proceed to the UNIX, TCP/IP Windows NT/LAN 
Server, Windows98/95/Me Peer to Peer (LPR), Internet Printing or 
Web Browser troubleshooting section. Otherwise, proceed to step 3, 
and then go to TCP/IP Trouble shooting section. 
 
b. 
If you are using Novell system: 
Verify that the print server can be seen on the network. To do this, 
login as the SUPERVISOR (not as someone with supervisor 
privileges) or ADMIN (for Netware 4 or later servers), go into 
PCONSOLE or NWADMIN, select PRINT SERVER 
INFORMATION, and select the name of the print server (make sure 
that you have entered the print server name). If you can see Print 
Server Status and Control
 in the menu, then the Brother 
print server is visible to the network, proceed to the Novel NetWare 
Installation Troubleshooting Section. Otherwise, go to step 3. 
 
c. 
If you are running AppleTalk for Macintosh: 
Make sure that you can see the print server name under the 
LaserWriter 8 icon in the Chooser. If it is visible, then the 
connection is good, so proceed to the AppleTalk for Macintosh 
Section. Otherwise, go to  
step 3.