01-15-2020 01:17 PM
Hi!
Since the introduction of switches lacking the capability of half duplex, we see that printers (and probably other stuff) lose the ethernet link when the printer enters power save mode. This means that a printer cannot be manages and no status can be read from it during the power save mode. Looking back in the logs, we see that those same printers “flapped” between 1 G full duplex (FD) and 10 M HD when connected to X450e switches. With the X450-G2’s, they instead alternate between 1 G FD and no link. I think it’s safe to say that this is because the printer only advertises 10 M HD on the ethernet link auto negotiation when it is in power save mode and the switch cannot accept that, so the link is brought down.
One fix is to set the power save mode of the printer to a less aggressive setting, but that raises the sleep power from 0.9 W to 36 W. Putting a small consumer switch between the printer and switch (with a power draw of ~5 W) also solves the problem, but adds to maintenance and cost.
Does anyone else have this problem? Any info on how printer manufacturers tackle this problem?
/Fredrik
01-15-2020 05:11 PM
Did you ask the printer vendor why the device is only supporting 10HD in power save mode.
-Ron
01-15-2020 01:35 PM
The lack of half duplex support has caused us a bit of pain, mostly HVAC controllers and access control devices.
I have not heard any complaints about this issue but thanks for sharing.