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John Salisbury Posted on Nov 13, 2011
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Will not print under OSX 10.7

OS X Lion is set up to print using Line Printer Daemon to fixed IP address (192.168.0.9) which I have input on the printer (and disabled DHCP). I have restored the factory defaults in the 9100's firmware. What happens is that the Line Printer Daemon tries to establish contact with the printer and pauses immediately. Repeat attempts to print are automatically paused. The printer prints a status page OK.

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QMS is a legacy company under then Minolta, now Konica Minolta I believe page pro 9100 is very old I believe that it would work with windows 95 or xp at best.

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SOURCE: Magicolor 2400w Bad print quality and white lines

The solution for the white line problem in the 2400W is to clean the laser lens.
Take out the drum and wipe the laser lens with a soft clean cloth.
Replace drum and carry on.
I had to do it twice before I removed the speck of dirt that was causing this.
Wendy

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Identifies itself as NaltecN1, which is a controller chip inside the Minolta Magicolor 2300W

I finally was able to talk to a Minolta repair person and here is what they said: The Naltec message is an indication that the
controller printer's controller board has failed. I asked for a price quote on the part and was told it is either $160 or $560 for the part. Since I needed toner cartridges, it was much cheaper to buy a new printer.

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2008

SOURCE: PagePro 9100 says "1 active job" but won't print

download imagen to parallel port

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2009

SOURCE: Di351f. Can not print over the network.

I am confused. If you can see the printer via the web browser and you can print a window's test page you are all set up and ready to print. There should be no problem printing as long as you have that printer selected as the default printer and it is selected in whatever program you are printing from. What do you mean by "straight over the network"

Testimonial: "This was helpful because I got the printer working. I made me take another look at the installation and enter the right settings and port number in."

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