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PC Networking - Windows NT 4.0

CalComp has qualified three types of print server devices for its printers:
Model 971 - an internal network card w/AUI or UTP input connectors
Model 981 - an external device w/coaxial or UTP input connectors and a parallel and serial output connector
Digi Model 3410X FastPort - an external device w/UTP input connector and parallel output connector

Other print server devices may also be suitable. Contact the manufacturer for assistance.

Setting up a Windows NT printer involves several steps:    
Installing TCP/IP services
Configuring the Windows NT IP address
Configuring the printer server  971   981  FastPort
Configuring the printer port

Installing TCP/IP Services

Click on the Start button, Settings, and Control Panel

Double-click the Network Neighborhood icon

Click on the Services tab

Click on the Add button

Highlight Microsoft TCP/IP Printing

Click OK

Click on the Add button

Highlight Simple TCP/IP Services

Click OK

Click on the Protocols tab

Click on the Add button

Highlight TCP/IP Protocol

Click OK

Click Close

Do not restart at this time.

Double-click on Services icon

Highlight Simple TCP/IP Services and TCP/IP Print Server

Click on Start

Click on Startup...

Select Automatic

Click on Close

Restart when prompted

 

Configuring the Windows NT IP Address

Right-click on the Network Neighborhood desktop icon

Click on Protocols

Double-click on TCP/IP

If a DHCP server is not providing addresses, and an IP address is not already configured, then enter the IP Address

If you are not sure if a DHCP server is providing addresses, consult with your network administrator.

Determine if a subnet mask and default gateway are required.  If you don't know if they are required, check with your network administrator--generally, they are not needed on a small network.

Enter the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway, if required

Click OK twice

Restart when prompted.

Click here for 981 configuration or FastPort configuration

 

Configuring the Model 971 Print Server

LED Diagnostics

    LED Normal Failure
    Link Green: link established;  Orange: no link Off
    Status Green:   blinks 5 times per second when no IP configured;              blinks 2 times per second when IP configured    Orange: Ethernet activity Orange: blinks 2 times per second

Setting Factory Defaults

If there is any doubt about the NVRAM values, set the factory defaults by the following steps:
Turn off power to unit
Remove card from the unit and install jumper across sw7 or JP2, depending on the version of the plotter
Install card and turn power on
Turn power off, remove card from unit, and remove jumper
Install card and turn power on

The IP address has been changed to the factory default of 0.0.0.0 (you cannot ping 0.0.0.0). NetWare, AppleTalk, and LPD are enabled.

Configuring the IP Address   

Open a DOS session

NOTE*** In the following dialogue, all commands should be terminated by Enter

Type ping known_host  to establish an ARP table (A "known_host" is a TCP/IP-based node whose address you know)

Type arp -a  to verify that an ARP table entry has been made

Type arp -s IP_address Ethernet_address  where IP address can be any unused IP on the subnet or the proposed IP of the Model 971 and Ethernet address found on the Model 971

Type arp -a  to verify the static IP address

Type telnet static_IP_address 2002  where 2002 is the telnet port for Milan and Digi print servers

Type y  to enter the monitor mode

Type d  to display configuration

Verify that LPD is enabled.

If it isn't, type n  then type l   and follow the instructions in the menu

Type x  to exit network configuration

Type i  to configure the IP address

Type d  to verify the new IP address

Type r  to reset the 971

The telnet session is disconnected.

If the 971 appears to hang, recycle the printer power.

Verify the configuration by pinging the new IP address.

Refer to CalComp Model 971 Ethernet Hardware Guide P/N 501987 for additional information.

Click here for printer port configuration

 

Configuring the Model 981 Print Server

Connecting the 981

Set rear panel switches for appropriate media type:

    Cable Type S1 S2 Lights
    AUI (10Base5) Up Up None
    Coaxial (10Base2) Down Up Green (left)- Coax
    UTP (10BaseT Up Down White (right)- UTP

Connect the network cable to the appropriate rear panel connector. Plug in the AC adapter.

Connect parallel or serial connector to printer/plotter.

Set front panel switches:

   D1 D2 Mode Description
   Up Up Normal Default. No telnet connection. Print to unit

LEDs: Power and Ethernet blink

   Up Down Telnet Telnet to port 2002 and print to unit

LEDs: Power and Ethernet blink

   Down Down Diagnostic Attach a terminal to run serial monitor; no print jobs accepted

LEDs:Only Ethernet blinks

   Down Up Test Page Test page prints on parallel port on power cycle. No print jobs accepted

LEDs: Only Power blinks

Setting Factory Defaults

If there is any doubt about the NVRAM values, set the factory defaults by the following steps:
Remove power from the 981.
Set front panel switches D1 and D2 Down.
Apply power.
Move either D1 or D2 Up and Down at least five times. Set D1 Up and D2 Down.
Recycle power.

The IP address has been changed to the factory default of 0.0.0.0 (you cannot ping 0.0.0.0). NetWare, AppleTalk, and LPD are enabled.

Using the Self-test

The Model 981 performs a self-test when it powers up in the Normal mode, with both switches, D1 and D2, in the Up position. If it passes the self-test, the Power LED blinks regularly. If the 981 is properly connected to an active network, the Ethernet LED will blink erratically.

When the unit fails the self-test, it stops, displays a code to indicate the failure, then recycles the self-test every twenty seconds. The LED codes below identify the failing component. 

  Failure Power Ethernet Printer Config
  CPU On On On On
  SRAM On On On Off
  EPROM On On Off On
  Ethernet On On Off Off
  UART On Off On Off
  Parallel On Off On On
  NVRAM On Off Off On

Printing a Test Page

Set the front panel switches D1 Down and D2 Up, then power cycle the unit. The 981 will generate a PostScript page, which can be printed on an ASCII printer as well.

Configuring the IP Address   

Open a DOS  session

NOTE*** In the following dialogue, all commands should be terminated by Enter

Type ping known_host  to establish an ARP table (A "known_host" is a TCP/IP-based node whose address you know)

Type arp -a  to verify that an ARP table entry has been made

Type arp -s IP_address Ethernet_address  where IP address can be any unused IP on the subnet or the proposed IP of the Model 981 and Ethernet address found on the Model 981

Type arp -a  to verify the static IP address

Type telnet static_IP_address 2002  where 2002 is the telnet port for Milan and Digi print servers

Type y  to enter the monitor mode

Type d  to display configuration

Verify that LPD is enabled.

If it isn't, type n  then type l   and follow the instructions in the menu

Type i  to configure the IP address

Type r  to reset the 981

The telnet session is disconnected.

Recycle the power on the 981

Verify the configuration by pinging the new IP address

Refer to Calcomp Model 981 Network interface User's Guide P/N: M0016-200 for additional information.

Click here for printer port configuration

 

Configuring the Digi Model 3410X FastPort Print Server

Connecting the FastPort

Set front panel switches:

   D1 D2 Mode Description
   Up Up Normal Default. No telnet connection. Print to unit

LEDs: Power on, Network and System blink

   Up Down Telnet Telnet to port 2002 and print to unit

LEDs: Power on, Network and System blink

   Down Down Diagnostic Attach a terminal to run serial monitor; no print jobs accepted

LEDs: Power on, Network blinks, System off

   Down Up Test Page Test page prints on parallel port on power cycle. No print jobs accepted

LEDs: Power on, System and Parallel blink

Connect FastPort to parallel connector on printer/plotter. Connect AC adapter or power lead to FastPort.

Setting Factory Defaults

If there is any doubt about the NVRAM values, set the factory defaults by the following steps:
Remove power from the FastPort.
Set front panel switches D1 and D2 Down.
Apply power.
Move either D1 or D2 Up and Down at least five times. Set D1 Up and D2 Down.
Recycle power.

The IP address has been changed to the factory default of 0.0.0.0 (you cannot ping 0.0.0.0). The following protocols are enabled: TCP Sockets (fpfilter), LPD, Netware, Microsoft Windows print services, HP DLC, AppleTalk, Parallel port mode: Standard.

Using the Self-test

The FastPort performs a self-test when it powers up in the Normal mode, with D1 and D2 in the Up position.  If it passes the self-test, the System LED blinks regularly. If the FastPort is properly connected to an active network, the Network LED will blink erratically.

When the unit fails the self-test, it stops, displays a code to indicate the failure, then recycles the self-test every twenty seconds. The LED codes below indicate the failing component.

  Failure Parallel Network System
  CPU Off Off Off
  SRAM Off On Off
  EPROM On On On
  Ethernet Off Off On
  Parallel Off On On
  NVRAM On On Off

Printing a Test Page

Set the front panel switches D1 Down and D2 Up, then power cycle the unit. The FastPort will generate a PostScript page, which can be printed on an ASCII printer as well.

Configuring the IP Address  

Open a DOS  session

NOTE*** In the following dialogue, all commands should be terminated by Enter

Type ping known_host  to establish an ARP table (A "known_host" is a TCP/IP-based node whose address you know)

Type arp -a  to verify that an ARP table entry has been made

Type arp -s IP_address Ethernet_address  where IP address can be any unused IP on the subnet or the proposed IP of the FastPort and Ethernet address found on the FastPort

Type arp -a  to verify the static IP address

Type telnet static_IP_address 2002  where 2002 is the telnet port for Milan and Digi print servers

Type !

Type y  to enter the monitor mode

Type d  to display configuration

Verify that LPD is enabled.

Press [Enter]

If it isn't, type n  then type l   and follow the instructions in the menu

Type i  to configure the IP address

Type r  to reset the FastPort

The telnet session is disconnected.

Recycle power on the FastPort.

Verify the configuration by pinging the new IP address.

Refer to Model 3410X FastPort User Manual P/N 75410 Rev 1.0 for additional information.

Configuring a Printer Port

Click on the Start button, Settings, and Printers.

Right-click on the printer to be configured

Click on Properties

Click on Ports tab

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Click on Add Port

Click here to configure the FastPort for Local Port (NetBEUI)

Configuring TCP/IP

Double-click LPR Port

Enter the IP address of the print server in the box labeled "Name or address of the server providing lpd:"

Enter 'raw' (lowercase only) in the box labeled "Name of the printer or print queue on that server:"

Use 'raw_p' (lowercase only) for the Model 981 parallel port or 'raw_s' (lowercase only) for the Model 981 serial port.

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Click OK

Click Close

Click OK

Port configuration is completed.

Configuring NetBEUI

Double-click Local Port

Using the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) enter the FastPort name\parallel port in the box labeled "Enter a port name:"

Note: This print server must be visible in the Network Neighborhood under Entire Network/Microsoft Windows Network

Click OK

Click Close

Click OK

Port configuration is completed.

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