When printing with the tray type as plain paper, everything is fine. However, if I select tray 2 as 'Special paper' from the MFC control panel, then send a job as 'Special paper' the MFC errors, saying no such paper type.
I can see the tray paper type set to 'Special paper' from the web control panel.
If I go to the PC's driver settings and choose the option 'Reflect device settings' it does not change the tray 2 type to 'Special paper' it remains as 'Plain paper'
If I manually change the PC's driver settings to shoe 'Special paper' in tray 2, the MFC still errors with no such paper.
User 'Blackcat' suggested that the SNMP settings were to blame (which seems logical) but I can't see anything wrong with the defaults or find any help with correcting them.
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks
All Windows 7 - 10 PC's
Olivetti D-Colour MF280
Using correct latest driver from Olivetti.
All jobs sent as ID & Print using a username and no password, Auth track off
I can see the tray paper type set to 'Special paper' from the web control panel.
If I go to the PC's driver settings and choose the option 'Reflect device settings' it does not change the tray 2 type to 'Special paper' it remains as 'Plain paper'
If I manually change the PC's driver settings to shoe 'Special paper' in tray 2, the MFC still errors with no such paper.
User 'Blackcat' suggested that the SNMP settings were to blame (which seems logical) but I can't see anything wrong with the defaults or find any help with correcting them.
Any help is much appreciated. Thanks
All Windows 7 - 10 PC's
Olivetti D-Colour MF280
Using correct latest driver from Olivetti.
All jobs sent as ID & Print using a username and no password, Auth track off
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