Download the latest Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package. Windows Defender blocking unsigned indie software.
Confirm the status LED transitions to a flashing amber state, indicating it is ready to accept the binary payload. Step 3: Establish the Communication Link
If you receive a .dll error (e.g., d3dx9_43.dll ), you likely need to update your DirectX End-User Runtimes or install the C++ Redistributable packages.
Once the automated installer confirms a successful run, execute these validation routines to ensure operational integrity. Verification Step Command / Action Expected Outcome systemctl status rj_service Active (running) with zero fatal error flags Port Mapping Audit netstat -tuln | grep [Port] Target connection ports show listening status Log Handshake Test Review install.log output Initialization Sequence Complete: Success Troubleshooting Common Installation Errors
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Download the latest Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package. Windows Defender blocking unsigned indie software.
Confirm the status LED transitions to a flashing amber state, indicating it is ready to accept the binary payload. Step 3: Establish the Communication Link
If you receive a .dll error (e.g., d3dx9_43.dll ), you likely need to update your DirectX End-User Runtimes or install the C++ Redistributable packages.
Once the automated installer confirms a successful run, execute these validation routines to ensure operational integrity. Verification Step Command / Action Expected Outcome systemctl status rj_service Active (running) with zero fatal error flags Port Mapping Audit netstat -tuln | grep [Port] Target connection ports show listening status Log Handshake Test Review install.log output Initialization Sequence Complete: Success Troubleshooting Common Installation Errors
To print on a continuous "long" format, you must register the specific paper size in your computer's settings: Access Preferences Devices and Printers