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Troubleshooting-5
8.3
 Resetting the Print Server to Factory Default
You can cause the Print Server Card to restore all parameters to factory default values, 
so the Print Server Card appears just as it came from the factory. You may choose to 
do this when the Print Server Card is moved to a new location where the environment 
(AppleTalk network zones, NetWare file servers, IP subnets, and so on) is different.
This process is called "Reset to Factory". It can be done with the standard Telnet or 
HTML (accessed via MAP or a Web Browser) utility. However, if network access is 
not possible, the following method may be used.
Note:
Resetting to factory default means that the print server loses all data such as 
names and IP addresses. It does not lose its serial number or MAC (Ethernet or 
Token Ring hardware) address.
To reset the print server card:
1. Power off the printer and remove the Print Server Card from the printer. The 
removal process is the reverse of the installation process in Chapter 2.
2. Locate the Reset Jumper. It is labeled OP2. See diagram in Appendix A.
3. Move this jumper to the ON position, so that the jumper covers the center pin and 
the pin nearest the jumper designator.
4. Install the Print Server Card as shown in Chapter 2. Do not connect the printer to 
the network.
5. Power on the printer.  The Print Server Card performs its diagnostic self tests Ñ 
the green LED blinks 3 times then goes into an alternating green/amber light 
sequence.  When you see this pattern, power off the printer.
6. Remove the Print Server Card from the printer.
7. Move the JP2 jumper to its OFF position, so that the jumper covers the center pin 
and the pin nearest the OFF designation.
8. Reinstall the Print Server Card according to Chapter 2.