Anyone see this on a KM machine in particular?
Problem: Customer can't print.
Steps taken:
1.) Can't ping
2.) Verify IP configuration, DHCP reservation, etc
3.) Try different cables, switch port, PC, different static adddress
4.) Copier will not pull a DHCP address ("clencher 1")
5.) Setup a seperate network not touching the customer's equpiment at all; using a switch and three other PCs with static addressses. All PCs can communicate, none can ping the copier, none can print to the copier. ("clencher 2")
6.) Three times the Oce tech has came out and printed to the copier using a cross over cable. The customer has witnessed him printing with a cross over cable.
My assumption is that whatever is causing the copier not to print or respond when hooked into a switch (customer's network, or my brand new switch I used to setup a seperate network) is not causing the problem with a cross over cable.
Thoughts?
Problem: Customer can't print.
Steps taken:
1.) Can't ping
2.) Verify IP configuration, DHCP reservation, etc
3.) Try different cables, switch port, PC, different static adddress
4.) Copier will not pull a DHCP address ("clencher 1")
5.) Setup a seperate network not touching the customer's equpiment at all; using a switch and three other PCs with static addressses. All PCs can communicate, none can ping the copier, none can print to the copier. ("clencher 2")
6.) Three times the Oce tech has came out and printed to the copier using a cross over cable. The customer has witnessed him printing with a cross over cable.
My assumption is that whatever is causing the copier not to print or respond when hooked into a switch (customer's network, or my brand new switch I used to setup a seperate network) is not causing the problem with a cross over cable.
Thoughts?
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