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Appendix  A
 Windows Troubleshooting Tips
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Printer Errors When Printing Or No Output
Is there a large job currently printing which is taking up all of the 
printer resources? Usually when printing from Windows 95/98 
stations, a busy printer can cause Windows to display a printer 
error message. This is because it demands immediate printer 
attention rather than holding the data until the printer is ready 
again. The best way around this is to use a central spooling 
station like an NT server.
Have you tried restarting the spooler under “Control 
Panel:Services”? Sometimes this is needed to get printing 
started. 
NOTE: As a last resort, you may want to reboot the Windows 
station. Sometimes this is the only option to completely 
clear this situation. The NIC usually has nothing to do with 
this problem.
TCP/IP Access Problem
If you can ping the printer from a workstation, but you cannot Web 
browse, Telnet, or print to the printer through the NIC, there may be 
an incorrect entry in the TCP access list. In order for this 
workstation to use the NIC interface in this case, one of two things 
must happen.
The TCP list must have an entry added to grant access to this 
workstation, or
All entries must be deleted from the TCP list to grant all 
workstations/hosts access to the above TCP services.
To view the current access list, use the printer control panel to 
access the configuration menu (see the 
User's Manual for 
configuration menu information). From the DIAGNOSTICS/Printer 
Tests menu choose the E-Net Test Page. When the page prints, 
look under the “TCP ACCESS TABLE” section for the TCP access 
list entries.