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Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual
77
Networking
Macintosh troubleshooting
The steps in this procedure should eliminate cabling, communication, and connection 
problems. Complete these steps, then run a test print from your software application. If the 
job prints, no further system troubleshooting is necessary. For problems with the 
appearance of your document once it has printed, consult the Troubleshooting chapter on 
page 79.
Requirements
A workstation with the appropriate Phaser 5400 printer driver installed.
A working knowledge of the operating system (System 8.0+ or higher) being used on 
your workstation.
Proper cabling in use to connect your printer to the network.
Macintosh quick check
1.
Start the Chooser in Operating System 8.0+ or greater software.
2.
If the printer name appears, your printer is communicating through the network. You 
do not need to perform any of the checks outlined in this section.
3.
If your printer name does not appear, proceed to the next section.
Macintosh troubleshooting step-by-step
1.
Verify that the printer is plugged in, turned on, and connected to an active network.
2.
Verify cable connection to the printer from the EtherTalk network.
3.
Verify that the printer is receiving network traffic by monitoring the LEDs on the back 
of the printer. When the printer is connected to a functioning network receiving 
traffic, its link LED is green, and its orange traffic LED is flashing rapidly.
4.
From the control panel, verify that EtherTalk is enabled. If not, enable it in the control 
panel (see page 75) and reset the printer.
5.
Print a Configuration Sheet and verify that EtherTalk is enabled. Refer to the Quick 
Network Install Guide 
for instructions.
6.
From the Configuration Sheet, verify the Zone. If you have multiple zones on your 
network, be certain your printer is set to advertise in the desired zone.
7.
If you are still unable to print, refer to the Xerox web site at:       
www.xerox.com/officeprinting/support.