bob
It's better to have two hands than one glove.
I had to reload windows due to some particularly tenacious and obnoxious mal-ware and thus had to reinstall Flexi and create new stetups for my printer and plotter. Note that all this gear functioned perfectly before the re-install.
Windows XP Home
Flexi 7.6v2
Mutoh Falcon Outdoor 46/48 on TCP/IP with little print server widget plugged into the printer and an Ethernet cable from the CPU to the widget.
Graphtec FC7000-75 on USB.
The plotter works flawlessly, not a problem there.
The printer, however, is proving to be a real challenge. The Production Manager can't seem to be able to open the printer port. It processes, it RIPS, then it reports "cannot open port".
Yes, the Production Manager setup for the printer is correct, just like it was before the reload. Yes, the IP address is correct, just like it was before the reload. Yes the LAN connection on the CPU is configured correctly for DHCP, just like it was before the reload. Yes, the Ethernet card is functioning properly, I have two and my internet connection works perfectly in either one. The printer does not, in either one. Yes, I've been through every possible iteration of unplugging and powering off and rebooting of all of the computer, the print server widget, and the printer. All of these things are in the 'Is it plugged in' category of question. We can skip to the next page here.
I'm stuck...There's something I'm missing here and I can't for the life of me think of what it might be.
Help...
Windows XP Home
Flexi 7.6v2
Mutoh Falcon Outdoor 46/48 on TCP/IP with little print server widget plugged into the printer and an Ethernet cable from the CPU to the widget.
Graphtec FC7000-75 on USB.
The plotter works flawlessly, not a problem there.
The printer, however, is proving to be a real challenge. The Production Manager can't seem to be able to open the printer port. It processes, it RIPS, then it reports "cannot open port".
Yes, the Production Manager setup for the printer is correct, just like it was before the reload. Yes, the IP address is correct, just like it was before the reload. Yes the LAN connection on the CPU is configured correctly for DHCP, just like it was before the reload. Yes, the Ethernet card is functioning properly, I have two and my internet connection works perfectly in either one. The printer does not, in either one. Yes, I've been through every possible iteration of unplugging and powering off and rebooting of all of the computer, the print server widget, and the printer. All of these things are in the 'Is it plugged in' category of question. We can skip to the next page here.
I'm stuck...There's something I'm missing here and I can't for the life of me think of what it might be.
Help...