Service manual
02/10 Rev. 5.04-03 USER + SERVICE MANUAL Status Reports
64-xx – 64-xx Dispenser – DPM – PEM – PM 3000 – ALX 92x – AP 4.4 – AP 5.4 – AP 5.6 – AP 7.t
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General information about status reports
Area of application
This description of the status reports is valid for the print components of all
the devices listed in the header bar and their options.
Display of status reports
During operation, tests are continually carried out to determine whether a
malfunction has occurred. If a malfunction is detected, the corresponding
status report appears on the display.
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64-xx / ALX 92x / DPM / PEM / PM 3000 only:
If the parameter SYSTEM PARAMETER > Signal buzzer is set to On, an
additional tone signal is given.
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64-xx / ALX 92x / DPM / PEM / PM 3000 with “Gen. 3” electronics only:
During a status message, the background light changes from green to red.
The status can be requested using the serial interface (see Easy-Plug
command #!Xn).
Display The status report shown on the display is assembled as follows:
Status xxxx
TextTextTextTextTextTe
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Status: Is replaced by either „PrintStatus“ or „QueueStatus“.
-- PrintStatus means, the error is caused by malfunction of the printer,
independent of the sent print job. This is a message of the printer
control.
-- QueueStatus means, the error is caused by a faulty Easy-Plug
command in the print job. This is a message of the Easy-Plug
interpreter.
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xxxx signifies a status number in the range from 0001 to 9999. Using this
number the user can look up the status of the printer in the following
directory of status reports.
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TextTextTextText stands for a short display text which belongs to each
status number. In many cases, the status of the printer can be identified
just on the basis of this short display text.
More detailed information about the status reports and any measures which
may need to be taken is given in the descriptions of the status reports
which follow the list of status reports.
Example
PrintStatus 8704
IDM Init. Error
Acknowledging status reports
Self-acknowledging Self-acknowledging status reports only show an event taking place in the
device, and are simply for informing the operator about this event. The