Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/03/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Brian, i think u figured out why i went to usb after my 10.5 os upgrade. Leo Wesson Photographer/Videographer 817.733.9157 www.leowesson.com On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:24 PM, Brian Reid <reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>wrote: > I just finished installing my third Epson Stylus Pro 3800 printer; it is a > replacement for the one Epson shipped me in October 2008 which was itself a > replacement for the one I bought in December 2006. I'm so glad I bought the > extended warranty. And since it's new and shiny, it will still sheet-feed > Museo Silver Rag, which is an awesome time-saver. > > When these things work, they are great. When they don't work and have to be > replaced, they are an amazing pain. Probably my need to drive it via > Ethernet instead of USB or FireWire increased my pain, but the > documentation > says it's supposed to work via Ethernet. > > During the course of this install, I learned that the latest rev of the > Epson ethernet card can't autoconfig against a GigE switch, and needs to be > set manually to 100 Full Duplex. > > I learned that the Epson LFP Panel software is not compatible with either > IPP or LPD; it works only if you drive the printer with EpsonTCPIP or > Bonjour or Appletalk drivers. > > I learned that if you are going to replace an Epson pro printer and you > have downloaded config information or paper profiles into them, you ought > to > extract that information and save it to disk before you ship the bad unit > back to Epson, else you will have to rebuild everything. The LFP panel can > export media settings to a file (never mind that it calls that operation an > import) but I found no tool to export other configuration settings like > names and ACLs and NTP servers other than "print screen". > > I learned that Ultrachrome inks really don't like sitting unused with the > power off for 2 weeks while their owner goes to Australia, and that you > have > to run a Power Clean to fix it. The Power Clean is of course not mentioned > in the documentation. > > I learned that the Epson network firmware will disable itself if it doesn't > find link on the Ethernet port, which it won't do if the autosense fails, > so > each time you run an experiment to get the Ethernet working you have to go > back into the front-panel menu and re-enable Network mode. (Hint: "arp -d; > ping" is your friend when you are debugging this junk because it will tell > you if the layer-2 network stuff is working on the printer.) > > I learned that the Epson network firmware only DHCPs on power-up, and that > if you make a DHCP-related change to the configuration, you have to power > cycle the printer regardless of what the documentation says. > > Brian Reid > recalling a quote on the TV show "House" in which a patient says "Dr House, > I know you must be a very good doctor, because you are such an obnoxious > jerk that they wouldn't let you work here if you were a bad doctor." That's > how I feel about the 3800. It's such a pain in the ass that I wouldn't let > it into my life if it weren't a fabulous printer. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >