The meta links to the server fault meta community area, where it should be appropriate to ask a question about what is appropriate for server fault, before actually posting to server fault, and having your question subsequently marked off topic.  But one cannot, until one has 5 points on server fault.  So, here I am writing a meta question, off topic for server fault, appropriate for the meta site, so that perhaps I can subsequently post a later on-topic question about server fault on the meta site.

How does one place the chicken (meta-appropriate question so one can be faq-correct) before the egg (having 5 points on non-meta site, enabling meta questions)?

That being asked, now I'll ask the meta-appropriate question...

Having read the FAQ, it seems quite clear that a question by an IT administrator about one of his servers is entirely on-topic.  Yet one of the first questions I read was from an IT administrator, in a corporation, having errors thrown by his print server, users complaining, him seeking help, and his post marked off-topic and shoveled off to superuser.  Is the scope of serverfault far more narrow than the FAQ indicates?

Edit:  by request of commenter
Pre:  http://serverfault.com/questions/201289/pc-freezing-when-useds-closed
Post:  http://superuser.com/questions/210294/pc-freezing-when-used-to-print-labels/210871#210871
/Edit

Thanks for clarification on both, I'm new here.  (sorry that these are meta questions, see above for explanation!  I guess feel free to move it to meta, I cannot post or answer there)