Canon Lbp 5000 User Guide
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6-28 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board 1Turn the printer and computer OFF, remove the USB cable, and then disconnect the power plug from the AC power outlet. 2Remove all the interface cables and the power cord from the printer. 3Remove the two screws and remove the network board. IMPORTANT Do not touch the network board parts, printed wire, or connectors with your hands. 4Set the DIP switches. Set the DIP switches with the tip of a ball-point pen etc. For details on methods for setting the DIP...
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6-29 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board 7Connect the LAN cable. 8Connect the power cord. 9Plug the power plug into the AC power outlet. 10Connect the USB cable. Problems on Installing the Network Board On checking the operation of the network board, if you find that all the indicators on the network board are off, or the ERR indicator is on or keeps blinking for a long time and does not go off, take the following measures. NOTE For details on problems on installing the CAPT software, see Chapter 4...
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6-30 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board Remedy 2 Set the DIP switches according to the transmission speed of the connected hub. (See Setting the Network Board, on p. 6-26) Remedy 3 Replace the hub. Cause 5 The network board is not installed properly. Remedy Remove the network board once, then install it again. Cause 6 The hardware of the network board is in an abnormal condition. Remedy Report the problems to your local authorized Canon dealer. The ERR indicator on the network board is on. Cause The...
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6-31 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board Resetting the Network Board If you want to reset the network board to the default values, use the Remote UI or FTP Client. For details on the Remote UI, see Chapter 3 Various Functions of Remote UI in Remote UI Guide, and on FTP Client, see Chapter 5 Appendix in Network Guide. Even if none of the above procedures work, you can reset the settings for the network board by manipulating the DIP switches using the following procedure. A Phillips screwdriver is...
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6-32 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board IMPORTANT When setting the DIP switches, be careful not to damage the main board with the tip of a ball-point pen etc. Do not use a sharp object such as a mechanical pencil. 5Insert the network board into the expansion slot. Hold the metal panel portions of the network board and insert the board while aligning it with the guide rails inside the expansion slot. IMPORTANT •Do not touch the network board parts, printed wire, or connectors with your hands. •Insert...
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6-33 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board 12Remove the network board, then reset the DIP switch 1 to OFF. Set the DIP switches with the tip of a ball-point pen etc. IMPORTANT When setting the DIP switches, be careful not to damage the main board with the tip of a ball-point pen etc. Do not use a sharp object such as a mechanical pencil. 13Install the network board. 14Connect the interface cables except for the USB cable, and connect the power cord. 15Plug the power plug into the AC power outlet....
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6-34 Optional Accessories 6 Network Board 1Turn the printer and computer OFF, remove the USB cable, and then disconnect the power plug from the AC power outlet. 2Remove all the interface cables and the power cord from the printer. 3Remove the two screws and remove the network board. Store the network board in the protective bag that it came in. IMPORTANT •Do not touch the network board parts, printed wire, or connectors with your hands. •The removed two screws are required when the network board is...
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CHAPTER 7-1 7Troubleshooting This chapter describes the remedies for problems such as a paper jam or poor print quality. Troubleshooting Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Alarm Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 Paper Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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7-2Troubleshooting Map Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting Map If any problem occurs while you are using the printer, follow the flow chart shown below to check the problem. Toner density is set to light. (See Printing with Toner Density Adjusted, on p. 4-62) Toner runs low. (See Replacing the Toner Cartridge, on p. 5-2) The printer is not connected to your computer. (See Connecting to a Computer, on p.1-14) Follow the messages displayed on the Printer Status Window to remedy an error. (See...
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7-3Alarm Indicator 7 Troubleshooting Alarm Indicator When a problem has occurred in the printer, the (Alarm) indicator (orange) comes on or blinks. When the (Alarm) indicator is on, a service error is occurring. In this case, see Service Call Display, on p. 7-14. If the (Alarm) indicator is blinking, follow the directions displayed in the Printer Status Window.