Re: Epson 9000 / ColorWise Pro Tools
Re: Epson 9000 / ColorWise Pro Tools
- Subject: Re: Epson 9000 / ColorWise Pro Tools
- From: Scott Griswold <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 14:37:52 -0400
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> From: Michael Gardiner <email@hidden>
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> -Any tricks to using the CW ProTools on a mac workstation? We
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> installed the application yesterday, but it wouldn't connect to the
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> Fiery, although I'm sure the IP address was correct (the downloader
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> and spooler connect fine). When trying to connect Pro Tools to the
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> rip, it generates the message "device is either busy, or wrong
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> software version"..the same message is generated if one tries to
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> connect to any device on the network.
In the setup window, put any nickname you like in the first line, put the IP
on the second line where it says server name and down bottom, you need to
put in "Pro9000" no spaces case sensative no quotes and click add.
If you already have a setup, I would delete it and create a new one.
Also, make sure that in your TCP/IP control panel, that your machine is on
the same IP network as your fiery IP address. (i.e. 192.0.0.1 for the
machine and 192.0.0.2 for the fiery.)
If you are running a dialup internet connection this can present a problem
because they use dynamic IP addresses that are assigned according to the
ISP. In that case, you will need to create a temporary configuration in
TCP/IP with a number that is on the same subnet as the Fiery.
-Scott Griswold
Ulsaker Studio, Inc.