Chips Troubleshooting Guide

Table Of Contents

Explainer

How To

What To Know

 

 


Explainer
Understanding Chips Issues

Chips is a complex system that allows the printer to connect to the Guac Brain to a printer either wirelessly or via a wired connection. 

Because of the complexities, Chips can run into a unique set of issues. However, most can be easily resolved in a few steps! 

 

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What To Know
Printer Not Connecting In Wired Connection

Possible causes:

  • Printer is not connected to the USB cable that is connected to Guac
  • Printer is not powered on
  • Ethernet settings are not correct

What to check:

  • The printer is connected to power and turned on
  • The USB port under the Guac head
  • The USB port on the back of the printer
  • Ethernet settings in the iPad settings
  • The Guac & Chips Dashboard to confirm that Chips is/is not connected

 

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How To
Resolve Printer Not Connecting In Wired Connection

  1. Open the iPad Settings app
  2. Tap Ethernet in the left navigation
  3. Confirm that the settings are correct:
    • Configure IP: Manual
    • IP Address: 172.16.0.7
    • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Note: If your settings are incorrect, you will not be able to print or control the LED ring. You can follow this guide to set up the Ethernet settings.

 

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What To Know
Printer Not Connecting In Wireless Connection

Possible causes:

  • Printer is not connected to the USB cable that is built into the printer platform
  • Guac is not connecting to the Chips wireless network
  • Printer is not powered on
  • Chips Brain is not powered on 
  • Chips Brain power switch is flipped OFF

What to check:

  • That the USB-C cable attached to the printer platform is securely connected to the back of the DNP 620A printer
  • That Guac is plugged into power
  • That Chips is plugged into power
  • Ethernet settings in the iPad settings
  • That the Chips Brain is on
  • Chips Brain power switch is flipped ON

 

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How To
Resolve Printer Not Connecting In Wireless Connection

  1. Open the Fiesta iOS app
  2. Select your initials in the top right corner
  3. Select Hardware Dashboard
  4. Select Chips Dashboard
  5. Select Connect to Chips
  6. Select the Chips Printer
  7. You will be prompted to Join the Chips Wi-Fi network
  8. Select Join

Note: The Chips Brain takes 3-5 minutes to boot up when first powering on the Chips enclosure. Your Chips may not connect until the Chips Brain is fully booted.

Learn more about printing wirelessly with Chips 

 

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What To Know
Chips Brain Power Switch

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The Chips Brain has a power switch that is located on the underside of the black cage on the printer platform. It is important to remember that you should always push/pull the printer platform from the white plate only during assembly/disassembly.

When troubleshooting your Chips printer, there may be instances where our support team recommends power cycling Chips using the power switch.

Power cycling the Chips Brain can:

  • Reset the wireless printing settings to connect to a different network
  • Test different connections present within Chips
  • Make sure Chips is correctly receiving power

 

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What To Know
Chips Not Connecting

Possible causes:

  • Chips is not plugged into power
  • Chips Power switch is flipped OFF
  • Chips is not Connected to the Fiesta iOS App
  • There is a hardwired USB connection between Guac and the printer

What to check:

  • That Chips is plugged into power
  • Chips power switch is flipped ON
  • The LED lights on the Chips Brain are on
  • Chips is connected Wirelessly to Guac

Note: Even without connecting Chips to Guac wirelessly, you can still print using Guac and Chips through a hardwired connection between the Guac Booth and the printer.

Learn more about setting up Wired Printing with Guac and Chips 

 

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What To Know
Chips Not Connecting To Wireless Network

Possible causes:

  • Chips cannot connect to the wireless network due to the network using a Captive Portal, which is a web page that users must interact with to gain access to a network, commonly used in public Wi-Fi settings such as airports, coffee shops, and libraries for authentication and terms acceptance.
  • Chips cannot connect to the wireless network due to the network having special (non-numeric) characters in the network name and/or network password

What to check:

  • That the network name and/or password do not include special characters (Such as: " $ % ’ , / ; < > \ ` ~ )
  • That there is not a Captive Portal (network login popup) being used for the network

Note: If you are unable to connect Chips to a WiFi network in range, Fiesta will run in Offline Mode. While in Offline mode you will still have full printing capabilities. Captures uploading to the Live Gallery and shares will be paused until Salsa is connected to a stable WiFi connection.

Learn more about Offline Mode

 

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What To Know
Printer Not Cutting 2x6 Strips

Possible causes:

  • Printer media size is not set to 2x6*2
  • Print attempt is happening outside of a running event or Sharing Station

What to check:

  • That the media size is set to 2x6*2
  • Start the event with Gallery Mode or Sharing Station turned on and try printing from there

 

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What To Know
Issues Installing Chips Firmware

Possible causes:

  • Interruptions to Chips power when installing Chips Firmware
  • Interruptions to WiFi network when downloading Chips Firmware updates

IMPORTANT: In the event that there is an error when installing Chips Firmware updates, the Chips Brain should default to the last known firmware.

If you experience issues with printing or connecting to Chips after an interruption to your Chips firmware, please reach out to the PBSCO Support Team immediately.

 

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