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SIM 67-17 to dump print and NIC settings.
Use a TCP/IP and configure the port to use LPR (default is RAW)
Also, in the webpage, there is a "drag and drop" option to print direct to machine via webpage...does this render the print job?
What does the job log say , any errors?
Well THAT was interesting. Set it to LPR and RAW it did the same thing.
Yes, in the web page access, there IS a print from the webpage. I submitted a 354k PDF.
It took it...the status at the bottom of the screen said "waiting for (IP address). Then the
I don't know what webpage you were looking for, but it's gone now message showed up.
Tried to go back to it, but it was gone. Went to the machine to check the job status, the
entire machine was LOCKED up, no response from the touch panel. Had to reboot the
machine with the hard on/off inside the front door to get the machine back up.
Can anyone say FUBAR?
Originally posted by mojorolla
SIM 67-17 to dump print and NIC settings.
Use a TCP/IP and configure the port to use LPR (default is RAW)
Also, in the webpage, there is a "drag and drop" option to print direct to machine via webpage...does this render the print job?
What does the job log say , any errors?
I'm on 20H2. We even tried to print from a Mac...same problem. He has the newest Mac
with that M1 or whatever they call it chip.
Printed out a network config page...
Shows 100Base-T Duplex: Full
Status Print: Yes
TCP/IP status enabled, DHCP disabled (I'm using static)
Ip, sub, gateway all ok
Netware disabled
Netbios disabled.
Try turning on DHCP and let it pick an IP and use that and see if it will print. You can always turn it back off later
Well THAT was interesting. Set it to LPR and RAW it did the same thing.
Yes, in the web page access, there IS a print from the webpage. I submitted a 354k PDF.
It took it...the status at the bottom of the screen said "waiting for (IP address). Then the
I don't know what webpage you were looking for, but it's gone now message showed up.
Tried to go back to it, but it was gone. Went to the machine to check the job status, the
entire machine was LOCKED up, no response from the touch panel. Had to reboot the
machine with the hard on/off inside the front door to get the machine back up.
Can anyone say FUBAR?
If the machine is locking up like that, it could be the MFPC PWB or even the SD card. The SD is usually related to a boot issue, but anything seems to be possible with this machine. Except for printing, of course
I'm kind of zeroed in on that board as well. The Toshiba machines have integrated Nic/system boards, which is what this one
appears to be. Not to mention, in my parts book, it appears that the part number has changed a couple times.
That is either a manufacturing/production change, or and UPDATE change.
I always tell my guys if a board is bad, it usually happens within 30 days or so. Unless they get a voltage hit from the line
It usually isn't a board issue. I try to talk myself out of changing a board because over the years they've just gotten so
stable, that after "a break in period" they usually just don't go bad.
Originally posted by WackyJack
If the machine is locking up like that, it could be the MFPC PWB or even the SD card. The SD is usually related to a boot issue, but anything seems to be possible with this machine. Except for printing, of course
Yeah, noticed that when I was in there the other day looking for things. HDD & Memory all passed.
I'm 99% sure the MFPC board is the issue. I'm just waiting on feedback from Toshiba before I order
a replacement at this point.
Originally posted by mojorolla
Sounds like a read/write problem for the print memory. You can go into SIM mode and perform a read/write test for the various memory and the HDD.
Go to the machine screen. There used to be a setting on the old MXM850 Hercules 1 that would disable printing, and turns off if you did a factory reset. I don't know specifically where but if you go to the machine and check under printer/nic settings, it was literally a tickbox that you had to check in order to get it to print. I don't have one here to check, but it is worth taking a look through the menus. The menu wasn't there on web browser, only on the screen.
Go to the machine screen. There used to be a setting on the old MXM850 Hercules 1 that would disable printing, and turns off if you did a factory reset. I don't know specifically where but if you go to the machine and check under printer/nic settings, it was literally a tickbox that you had to check in order to get it to print. I don't have one here to check, but it is worth taking a look through the menus. The menu wasn't there on web browser, only on the screen.
Went through the entire network settings menu, didn't find anything though.
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