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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
Hallo all,
i've got a used Lexmark T420DN s/w Laser printer with embedded print server . But after I assigned a IP-address to it, the embedded print server is not accessable with internet browser anymore, and I can't print the network config page (by pushing the "continue" button) either. The "Ready" LED blinks but nothing happens. There is also no reaction to the continue or cancel button. I have to turn it down everytime I tried to print the config page. Does anyone know what's wrong with it? Thanks a lot! |
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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
Metzger wrote:
i've got a used Lexmark T420DN s/w Laser printer with embedded print server . But after I assigned a IP-address to it, the embedded print server is not accessable with internet browser anymore, and I can't print the network config page (by pushing the "continue" button) either. The "Ready" LED blinks but nothing happens. There is also no reaction to the continue or cancel button. I have to turn it down everytime I tried to print the config page. Does anyone know what's wrong with it? Thanks a lot! Could be that you assigned an IP address that is already in use and the print server doesn't handle that situation well. With the printer off, disconnect the network cable. Then turn the printer on and see if you can print a config page. -- Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA |
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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
Thanks for the rapid response. I've tried as you said, but the problem
remains. Occationally the "press continue" LED goes on after the first two pages(System config pages) are printed, and after I press the continue key, an empty network config page will be printed without content (only the "Ethernet 10/100" title and the black frame). Any Idea what that means? Metzger wrote: i've got a used Lexmark T420DN s/w Laser printer with embedded print server . But after I assigned a IP-address to it, the embedded print server is not accessable with internet browser anymore, and I can't print the network config page (by pushing the "continue" button) either. The "Ready" LED blinks but nothing happens. There is also no reaction to the continue or cancel button. I have to turn it down everytime I tried to print the config page. Does anyone know what's wrong with it? Thanks a lot! Could be that you assigned an IP address that is already in use and the print server doesn't handle that situation well. With the printer off, disconnect the network cable. Then turn the printer on and see if you can print a config page. -- Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA |
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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
Warren Block:
as I wrote the reply I forgot to turn the printer off and after some time with the "ready" LED blinking it peeped and all the LEDs went flashing. I suppose it indicates an error. After I double pressed the continue key (I remeber having read this action somewhere), the first and the last three were flashing and the others went off, double press again and the sencond, 4. and 5. LED (Toner low, Paper jam, error) went flashing and the others went off. What does this mean? Metzger wrote: i've got a used Lexmark T420DN s/w Laser printer with embedded print server . But after I assigned a IP-address to it, the embedded print server is not accessable with internet browser anymore, and I can't print the network config page (by pushing the "continue" button) either. The "Ready" LED blinks but nothing happens. There is also no reaction to the continue or cancel button. I have to turn it down everytime I tried to print the config page. Does anyone know what's wrong with it? Thanks a lot! Could be that you assigned an IP address that is already in use and the print server doesn't handle that situation well. With the printer off, disconnect the network cable. Then turn the printer on and see if you can print a config page. -- Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA |
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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
Metzger wrote:
as I wrote the reply I forgot to turn the printer off and after some time with the "ready" LED blinking it peeped and all the LEDs went flashing. I suppose it indicates an error. After I double pressed the continue key (I remeber having read this action somewhere), the first and the last three were flashing and the others went off, double press again and the sencond, 4. and 5. LED (Toner low, Paper jam, error) went flashing and the others went off. What does this mean? No idea. I'd check the manual and possibly try a full reset. -- Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA |
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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
Warren Block:
Also the Reinit RVRAM didn't help. But thanks any way. Metzger wrote: as I wrote the reply I forgot to turn the printer off and after some time with the "ready" LED blinking it peeped and all the LEDs went flashing. I suppose it indicates an error. After I double pressed the continue key (I remeber having read this action somewhere), the first and the last three were flashing and the others went off, double press again and the sencond, 4. and 5. LED (Toner low, Paper jam, error) went flashing and the others went off. What does this mean? No idea. I'd check the manual and possibly try a full reset. -- Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA |
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On Feb 13, 10:58*am, "Metzger" wrote:
Warren Block: Also the Reinit RVRAM didn't help. But thanks any way. Metzger wrote: as I wrote the reply I forgot to turn the printer off and after some time with the "ready" LED blinking it peeped and all the LEDs went flashing. I suppose it indicates an error. After I double pressed the continue key (I remeber having read this action somewhere), the first and the last three were flashing and the others went off, double press again and the sencond, 4. and 5. LED (Toner low, Paper jam, error) went flashing and the others went off. What does this mean? No idea. *I'd check the manual and possibly try a full reset. -- Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don't forget to assign a subnet mask and a gateway IP on the printer as well. Your printer needs these values as well in order to be visible on your internal network. The subnetmask is probably 255.255.255.0 (check what it is in your LAN settings within your router). The gateway IP is your router's internal LAN address (i.e. not the WAN (external) address seen by your ISP). Make sure the printer has a static IP within the IP network range of your router. If your router permits it, you can use DHCP if you can assign a specific IP to be used all the time for this device. Otherwise, use a static IP in the same network range, but not within the DHCP assignable range. For example: - if your router's LAN address is 192.168.0.1 - the subnet mask is likely 255.255.255.0 - this defines a private internal LAN network with a netID of 192.168.0.0, and a range of IP addresses from 192.168.0.1 through 192.168.0.255. - the DHCP server (which assigns IP addresses to your PCs) is usually configured to start assigning at a specific address, for example 192.168.0.100. - the DHCP server is usually configured to assign a specific number of addresses, e.g. 50 - this means the DHCP server's assignable range is 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.49 - for your printer, use a static IP within the internal LAN range, but outside the DHCP assignable range, but do NOT use: - the internal LAN netID (192.168.0.0) - the router's LAN IP (192.168.0.1) - the internal LAN's broadcast address (192.168.0.255) The printer's IP cannot be permitted to change via DHCP, as the IP address will be assigned within the print driver the first time you successfully connect. Cheers, Phineas |
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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
@phineaspaine
Thanks for the tips. I have actually given up hope after some dozens of times of trying to re-init the NVRAM but without any detectable effects. Since then the printer work as a local printer with usb-connection and I have ceased to follow the thread. So please excuse me for the lack of response. Today I have luckily ~o_O~ succeeded in printing out the ethernet setup page of the printer, by mistake. This setup page has refused to come out ever since the problem began. Today I touched the continue key by mistake after a ducoment is finished printing, and to my exciting surprise the setup up page slipped out just as it should. So I am now able to show you the settings: --Ethernet 10/100 -Standard Network Card Status: Not Connected Speed, Duplex: unknown Current Date & Time: 1969-12-31 19:28 End-of-Job Timeout: 90 UAA: (perhaps not so important for diagnose) LAA: 000000000000,000000000000 Firmware, Bootcode Revision: 22.22.14, NA Compi: bld-lib,222.214, 24-Jan-07 16:48 -Integrated Network Option Settings Printer Type: Lexmark T420 -LexLink Active: Yes Nickname: as UAA -AppleTalk Active: Yes Name: L(last 6 digits of UAA) Lexmark T420 Type: LaserWriter Zone: * Address: 0.0 -TCP/IP Active: Yes Enable DHCP: Yes Enable BOOTP: Yes Enable RARP: Yes Adrress Source: Manual Address: 0.0.0.0 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Hostname: LXK(last 6 digits of UAA) WINS Status: Unregistered WINS Server: 0.0.0.0 -NetWare Active: Yes Login Name: !LEX(UAA) Mode: PSERVER Network Number: 00000000 ----------------------------------- End ----------------------------------------------- The Setting which once worked: -Standard Network Card Status: Connected Speed, Duplex: 10 Mbps, Full Duplex Current Date & Time: 2008-02-08 08:52 End-of-Job Timeout: 10 -TCP/IP Active: Yes Enable DHCP: Yes Enable BOOTP: No Enable RARP: No Adrress Source: DHCP Address: 169.63.0.93 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 169.63.0.1 Hostname: WINS Status: Unregistered WINS Server: 0.0.0.0 DHCP Server: 169.63.0.1 The othe Settings are the same. What bothers me most is the IP-Address of 0.0.0.0. It makes my computer not possible to be in the same subnet as the print server because I can't set the ip-address of my computer to begin with 0. The other thing is, why has the clock to go all the way back to 40 years ago (a potential X-File)? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My luck runs out before i can print another network setting page. I have tried to re-init the NVRam again, but just as before there was no detectable effect. To let you know what i have done, here's how I tried to re-init the NVRam: - turn off the printer - open the upper cover, press and hold the cancel button and then turn the printer on - the LEDs cycled and stopped at "Error" - let go the cancel button and close the cover - the upper four LEDs are now on. Now it should be in the Diagnostics Menu - go through the Menu by pressing the cancel button untill the first LED blinks. According to the Chart it refer to the re-init NVRAM function - press and hold continue button until the LEDs cycled - let go the button after the cycle finished and the upper four LEDs are on again - Turn off the printer. After the printer is turned on again (without connecting any cable except the power), the network setting page doesn't want to come out anymore. Any attempt to reach the print server came out in vain. Have I done something wrong? I don't hope to set the printer up right again, just want to know how and why this turns up. Thanks. Metzger |
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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
On Apr 1, 8:06*am, "Metzger" wrote:
@phineaspaine Thanks for the tips. I have actually given up hope after some dozens of times of trying to re-init the NVRAM but without any detectable effects. Since then the printer work as a local printer with usb-connection and I have ceased to follow the thread. So please excuse me for the lack of response. Today I have luckily ~o_O~ succeeded in printing out the ethernet setup page of the printer, by mistake. This setup page has refused to come out ever since the problem began. Today I touched the continue key by mistake after a ducoment is finished printing, and to my exciting surprise the setup up page slipped out just as it should. So I am now able to show you the settings: --Ethernet 10/100 -Standard Network Card * * * * Status: * * * * * * * * * * * * Not Connected * * * * Speed, Duplex: * * * * *unknown * * * * Current Date & Time: * * * *1969-12-31 19:28 * * * * End-of-Job Timeout: * * * * * * 90 * * * * UAA: * * * * * * * * * *(perhaps not so important for diagnose) * * * * LAA: * * * * * * * * * *000000000000,000000000000 * * * * Firmware, Bootcode Revision: * *22.22.14, NA * * * * Compi: * * * * * * * * *bld-lib,222.214, 24-Jan-07 16:48 -Integrated Network Option Settings * * * * Printer Type: * * * * * Lexmark T420 -LexLink * * * * Active: * * * * * * * * Yes * * * * Nickname: * * * * * * * as UAA -AppleTalk * * * * Active: * * * * * * * * Yes * * * * Name: * * * * * * * * * L(last 6 digits of UAA) Lexmark T420 * * * * Type: * * * * * * * * * LaserWriter * * * * Zone: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Address: * * * * * * * * * * * *0.0 -TCP/IP * * * * Active: * * * * * * * * Yes * * * * Enable DHCP: * * * * * *Yes * * * * * * Enable BOOTP: * * * * * Yes * * * * Enable RARP: * * * * * *Yes * * * * Adrress Source: * * * * Manual * * * * Address: * * * * * * * * * * * *0.0.0.0 * * * * Netmask: * * * * * * * * * * * *255.255.255.0 * * * * Gateway: * * * * * * * * * * * *0.0.0.0 * * * * Hostname: * * * * * * * LXK(last 6 digits of UAA) * * * * WINS Status: * * * * * *Unregistered * * * * WINS Server: * * * * * *0.0.0.0 -NetWare * * * * Active: * * * * * * * * Yes * * * * Login Name: * * * * * * !LEX(UAA) * * * * Mode: * * * * * * * * * PSERVER * * * * Network Number: * * * * 00000000 ----------------------------------- End ----------------------------------------------- The Setting which once worked: -Standard Network Card * * * * Status: * * * * * * * * * * * * Connected * * * * Speed, Duplex: * * * * *10 Mbps, Full Duplex * * * * Current Date & Time: * * * *2008-02-08 08:52 * * * * End-of-Job Timeout: * * * * * * 10 -TCP/IP * * * * Active: * * * * * * * * Yes * * * * Enable DHCP: * * * * * *Yes * * * * * * Enable BOOTP: * * * * * No * * * * Enable RARP: * * * * * *No * * * * Adrress Source: * * * * DHCP * * * * Address: * * * * * * * * * * * *169.63.0.93 * * * * Netmask: * * * * * * * * * * * *255.255.255.0 * * * * Gateway: * * * * * * * * * * * *169.63.0.1 * * * * Hostname: * * * * * * * * * * * WINS Status: * * * * * *Unregistered * * * * WINS Server: * * * * * *0.0.0.0 * * * * DHCP Server: * * * * * *169.63.0.1 The othe Settings are the same. What bothers me most is the IP-Address of 0.0.0.0. It makes my computer not possible to be in the same subnet as the print server because I can't set the ip-address of my computer to begin with 0. The other thing is, why has the clock to go all the way back to 40 years ago (a potential X-File)? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*------ My luck runs out before i can print another network setting page. I have tried to re-init the NVRam again, but just as before there was no detectable effect. To let you know what i have done, here's how I tried to re-init the NVRam: - turn off the printer - open the upper cover, press and hold the cancel button and then turn the printer on - the LEDs cycled and stopped at "Error" - let go the cancel button and close the cover - the upper four LEDs are now on. Now it should be in the Diagnostics Menu - go through the Menu by pressing the cancel button untill the first LED blinks. According to the Chart it refer to the re-init NVRAM function - press and hold continue button until the LEDs cycled - let go the button after the cycle finished and the upper four LEDs are on again - Turn off the printer. After the printer is turned on again (without connecting any cable except the power), the network setting page doesn't want to come out anymore. Any attempt to reach the print server came out in vain. Have I done something wrong? I don't hope to set the printer up right again, just want to know how and why this turns up. Thanks. Metzger You must turn off the "Enable" DHCP and then program (aka set) an IP address. You can not have DHCP assigning an IP address to a device that has an IP address. They "would" cancel each other out. Also, you may want to check for any printer firmware updates and read to se if any of those updates would fix your problem |
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Lexmark t420dn print server problem
Metzger wrote:
-TCP/IP Active: Yes Enable DHCP: Yes Enable BOOTP: Yes Enable RARP: Yes Adrress Source: Manual Address: 0.0.0.0 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Hostname: LXK(last 6 digits of UAA) WINS Status: Unregistered WINS Server: 0.0.0.0 -NetWare Active: Yes Login Name: !LEX(UAA) Mode: PSERVER Network Number: 00000000 The Setting which once worked: -TCP/IP Active: Yes Enable DHCP: Yes Enable BOOTP: No Enable RARP: No Adrress Source: DHCP Address: 169.63.0.93 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 169.63.0.1 Hostname: WINS Status: Unregistered WINS Server: 0.0.0.0 DHCP Server: 169.63.0.1 The othe Settings are the same. The first one has no DHCP server, but maybe just a copying error. What bothers me most is the IP-Address of 0.0.0.0. It makes my computer not possible to be in the same subnet as the print server because I can't set the ip-address of my computer to begin with 0. In both cases "Enable DHCP" is Yes. That means the printer will be assigned a dynamic address if it has access to the DHCP server. Given the DHCP server address shown, there are number of things that could be wrong. Set "Enable DHCP" to No. Set your desired fixed IP address in "Address". Set the DCHP server address to 0.0.0.0 if necessary. Also consider clearing the Gateway address, which is only needed if the printer needs to talk to a network outside of the /24. Manufacturers sometimes use that for printers to "call home" and order supplies; it can be a security issue. The other thing is, why has the clock to go all the way back to 40 years ago (a potential X-File)? Was it ever set? Possibly a clock back-up battery in the printer is dead. The same battery might also supply power for the NVRAM, so it could explain problems. -- Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota * USA |
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