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After stoping the printer, pressing the up arrow key and the down 
arrow key at the same time should unlock the IBM 6400.

On 10 Apr 2003 at 9:43, Pat Barber wrote:

> I would start here: http://www.printers.ibm.com/R5PSC.NSF/Web/manuals
> 
> 
> jim.hawkins@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> > 
> > We recently relocated some equipment and now need to be able to print to
> > our IBM 6400 printer by ethernet rather than Twinax as has been done in the
> > past.  There has been some discussion recently related to our needs, but
> > our question is how to change the printer itself.  Currently it is
> > configured as Twinax and any attempts to change it result in a message of
> > "locked" on the printers LCD.  We have an IBM Network Print Server (PN
> > 30H4054) connected to the printer but no information on how to configure it
> > (such as the IP address).
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