Rat_Fink
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I was having connection problems & I was pretty sure my old router (Linksys) was the culprit so I purchased a new router (D-Link)
My printer is a Mutoh Falcoln Jr & is connected using TCP/IP with the SEH Intercon Printserver.
After hooking everything up, I open InterCon-Net tools software & see that I have an IP address of 192.168.000.101 & it shows that it is connected.
I open Production Manager & set the printer to TCP/IP & enter the same ip address & hit apply then ok.
When I try to print, I get the message "Cannot Open Port" under status.
I can successfully ping the IP.
Also the IP of the NIC card is 192.168.000.100 so the IP of the printer should be correct at 192.168.000.101
Is there anything else I should check or any setting in the router itself I should check?
My other router connected fine & was able to print, but I was having connection problems - the printer would pause & restart printing & sometime hang & the job would have to be re-started. I noticed that my PC would show that the network cable was "unplugged".
I would appreciate any advice as I really need to get this up & running again.
Thanks
Mike
My printer is a Mutoh Falcoln Jr & is connected using TCP/IP with the SEH Intercon Printserver.
After hooking everything up, I open InterCon-Net tools software & see that I have an IP address of 192.168.000.101 & it shows that it is connected.
I open Production Manager & set the printer to TCP/IP & enter the same ip address & hit apply then ok.
When I try to print, I get the message "Cannot Open Port" under status.
I can successfully ping the IP.
Also the IP of the NIC card is 192.168.000.100 so the IP of the printer should be correct at 192.168.000.101
Is there anything else I should check or any setting in the router itself I should check?
My other router connected fine & was able to print, but I was having connection problems - the printer would pause & restart printing & sometime hang & the job would have to be re-started. I noticed that my PC would show that the network cable was "unplugged".
I would appreciate any advice as I really need to get this up & running again.
Thanks
Mike