Printronix Network Interface Card Network Card User Manual


 
Setting Up Printing For ASCII Files
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3. Ping the printer from an AS/400 workstation with the
command:
ping ip_address
.
Where ip_address
is the Internet address of the remote
system printer (the NIC) or the hostname of the printer (if you
put the hostname in the host entry table as directed in
“Configuring A TCP/IP Host Table Entry” on page 233).
4. If the printer cannot be pinged, proceed to “AS/400 ASCII
Troubleshooting” on page 241.
5. Use one of the following methods to send a spooled file to the
printer:
Enter the LPR command on the AS/400 command line with
the appropriate parameters. See “To Use LPR Manually”
on page -234.
Enter
STRRMTWTR name
on the AS/400 command line,
where
name
is the name of the AS/400 remote output
queue (not the printer Internet queue, as described on
“To Create An Automatic Remote Output Queue” on page
236).
Use the
WRKOUTQ
command to send jobs.
AS/400 ASCII Troubleshooting
During power up, the printer performs an interface hardware test.
The presence of the ETHERNET PARAMS menu selection at the
printer control panel indicates that the NIC hardware is functioning
properly. See the
User's Manual
for configuration menu
information.
If you have trouble pinging the printer:
1. Verify the configuration of the AS/400, including the printer and
any intervening devices such as routers and bridges.
2. Verify that the AS/400 line description is varied on and the
printer is turned on and displays an ONLINE status.
Verify Printing On AS/400