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PS-9000

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs & Troubleshooting

Date: 12/11/2012 ID: faqp00000477_000

Suddenly my print server stopped printing.

Check the following to identify the cause of problem.


  • [Check if there is any router or DHCP server that can assign IP addresses automatically]

    The automatic process may have assigned an IP address to the product with which the network communication cannot be established with the PC.
    Check the IP address of the devices on your network. If you find a duplicate IP addresses, assign a different IP address to one of the devices.

  • [There may be another device assigned with the same IP address, which may be responding to the "ping " command]

    Check the IP address using the "arp -a" command, after sending the "ping" command.
    Check the IP address of the devices on your network. If you find a duplicate IP address, assign a different IP address to one of the devices.

  • [Check if there is any security software function such as a firewall in the server or another network device]

    The security software function may be interrupting network communication with the product. Disable the function to see if the problem continues.

Related Models

PS-9000, PS-9000, PT-9200DX, PT-9500PC, QL-1050, QL-1050N, QL-500, QL-550, QL-650TD, RJ-4040

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