hi,we don't have this type of printer, but the first thing you can do is
putting the standbye modus on a longer timeout on the printermenu or turn
the enrgiestar mode of. The better thing is naturally to make a network
trace and see what the 2000 server is sending as a wake-up signal...
regards
~christoph
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I recently moved an HP 1100 from a Windows 2000 server to Redhat 7.1.
> The printer is using lprng and samba to allow Windows clients to print
> documents.
>
> Since the migration, I have noticed that if the printer experiences a
> long time of inactivity, it will turn itself off (i.e. the green status
> light shuts off). When in this state, it will not print document
> (obviously). If I press the on button, the printer starts up again and
> prints without any problems.
>
> To confirm there was nothing wrong with the printer, I moved it back to
> the Windows 2000 server and it didn't experience the problem.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know why this is happening?
>
>
>
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