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Re: Ricoh Aficio MP C4500 stopped printing
What would this show or prove vs plugging into a brand new network switch with only my laptop plugged in? Laptop was configured with a static IP on the same subnet as the printer, could browse, ping, etc., just not add printer. Or in other words, if it worked with the cross over cable but not plugged into the stand alone network switch with only the laptop, what would that indicate was wrong? Keep in mind this is a brand new Trendnet 5 port switch with brand new cabling.
All the above is part of the process of elimination, ie if your hardware tests fine then we look else where...
If it's hardware resetting the NCS might fix it....
(Acknowlege your previous replies , three more threads appeared after I sent this....f#%&....)Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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It's the usual process of elimination. We can be certain that the switch is not causing any problems. The forum would like to follow along with exactly where your upto. What software is installed on your PC ? Is the print spooler service running on your PC, are you behind a firewall. Are you using Netbios over TCPip, Is your network security/virus ware blocking ports ? Does your PC have the correct printer driver installed ?
All the above is part of the process of elimination, ie if your hardware tests fine then we look else where...
If it's hardware resetting the NCS might fix it....
(Acknowlege your previous replies , three more threads appeared after I sent this....f#%&....)Comment
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Re: Ricoh Aficio MP C4500 stopped printing
Ok, so went onsite today - plugged laptop directly into new workgroup switch with only printer plugged in as well. Problem still happened, exactly as before - could ping, browse WIM, just couldn't detect the printer port. I set the printer to 10Mbps full duplex (after I noticed the 100Mbps light was out on the switch), so I think it's having negotiation issues. If I added the printer with a new local TCP/IP port, waited for it to time out, and selected generic network card, a test page would print after several minutes. So, this probably indicates a controller issue, correct?Comment
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Re: Ricoh Aficio MP C4500 stopped printing
If the switch is not connected to their network, then what is the point of having it there. If your laptop is less than 5 years old it should be auto negotiate on the Cat5 jack. You most likely do not even need a cross over cable. Just connect a standard 7ft cat5 cable between the laptop and the C4500. If you get a link light on both, you do not need anything else. If you still doesn't find the printer, the port control chip on the control board is bad. Ping and WIM do not use the same port as printing. TCP/IP printing uses port 9100, 9101 and 9102 depending on whether LPT 1, 2 or 3.Comment
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Re: Ricoh Aficio MP C4500 stopped printing
The switch was there as a diagnostic tool - I wanted to isolate the printer from everything else on their network, in case it was a bad print job in a queue, or something like that. The issue happens regardless of what the printer is plugged into, and it started happening after some big storms that rolled through Houston earlier last week (as the customer told me today). I believe the printer vendor tech did the direct connect test with his laptop, and had the same issue.Comment
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Ok, so since the vendor tech told me he did direct connect and had the same issue, now what? If you can't directly add the printer in windows via a local tcpip port when directly connected, what would be the issue? Controller?Comment
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If the vendor could not pint when directly connected, you ask the vendor why he/she did not fix the problem with the printer.Comment
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Fair enough - I actually did call the vendor tech and told him the work around wasn't sufficient. My concern is that if there was damage of some sort, it could get worse over time. I have seen situations where the printer didn't show up when detecting the port from within windows add a printer dialog and that's never been a good thing. I'll post back the results after they replace the controller.Comment
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Re: Ricoh Aficio MP C4500 stopped printing
Okay some one did a Laptop-MFD test previous, could have informed us earlier.
Deaf Tx/Rx line in the NIC?
I've seen this before ,like the network switchs down to half duplex.
Storms in the area are definately no good for comms gear.Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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My apologies - I didn't hear back from that tech until later yesterday. I really appreciate all of the help here - I will provide closure once the vendor gets back with us.Comment
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Ok - I'm not sure of the difference it would have made with regards to the diagnostic information, but that information was on the first page of the thread when I mentioned involving the printer vendor.Comment
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Re: Ricoh Aficio MP C4500 stopped printing
Most of the suggestion that have been given are advice that we give to copier techs trying to determine if the problem is theirs or ITs. The direct connected laptop, an item that copy techs have with because service manuals and parts catalogs are all in pdf format, is the best test.Comment
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