XEROX Xerox 4635 Laser Printing System Message Guide April 1995 721P83040
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Related publications The Xerox 4635 Laser Printing System Message Guide Guide is part of the ten-manual reference set for your laser printing system. The entire reference set is listed in the table below. Several other related documents are also listed for your convenience. For a complete list and description of available Xerox documentation, refer to the Xerox Documentation Catalog (Publication number 610P17417) or call the Xerox Documentation and Software Services (XDSS) at 1-800-445-5554.
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Table of contents Related publications iii Notice iv Introduction vii About the reference set vii 4635 Laser Printing System document set vii What the message guide contains x How the message guide is organized xi The conventions used in this guide xii 1. CP (COMPRESS command) messages 1 -1 2. DSR (disk save and restore command) messages 2 -1 3. FD (forms compilation) messages 3 -1 4. HIP (host interface processor) messages 5. IFU (Interpress font utility) messages 4 -1 6.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Appearance warning messages 14-4 Appearance warning 14-4 Appearance warning (page n) 14-6 Fatal error messages 14-8 Fatal error 14-8 Fatal error (page n) 14-8 Informational messages 14-11 Informational messages Master error messages 14-11 14-13 Master error (page n) 14-13 Master warning messages 14-18 Master warning (page n) System problem messages 14-18 14-18 System problem 14-18 System problem (page n) 14-19 15.
Introduction The Xerox4635 Laser Printing Systems Message Guide is one of the ten manuals which make up your 4635 Laser Printing System (LPS) Reference Set. The LPS Message Guide provides an easy to use reference tool for quickly determining why messages appear on your system controller display or printed summary sheet, and the appropriate action(s), if any, to take. This message guide does not contain detailed explanations of tasks.
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INTRODUCTION What the message guide contains The 4635 LPS Message Guide is divided into the following chapters: Chapter 1: CP (COMPRESS command) messages Chapter 2: DSR (disk save and restore command) messages Chapter 3: FD (forms compilation) messages Chapter 4: HIP (host interface processor) messages Chapter 5: IFU (Interpress font utility) messages Chapter 6: OSS (operating system) messages Chapter 7: PDL (job source library compilation) messages Chapter 8: PG (PURGE command) messages Ch
INTRODUCTION How the message guide is organized • Tabs separate the chapters for easy reference and are printed with the code you will see on the system display. For example, FDL messages appear as FDxxxx on your system display, thus the tab for the FDL chapter is “FD (forms compilation).” • Coded messages are listed alphanumerically, with the twoletter code followed by the four-digit numeric code, such as: OS1000, PD8510, and HP2430. The numeric codes range from 0 to 9.
INTRODUCTION The conventions used in this guide The following conventions are used throughout this guide: • When keyed in, most commands can be shortened to three letters. For example, RESET may be entered as RES. Commands are shown in capital letters. • Variable numbers, letters, and words appear as lowercase italicized characters. These variables represent the actual characters you will see in system controller display messages or will enter in commands.
1. CP (COMPRESS command) messages These messages may appear during the process of compressing the system disk. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) CP1010 Compress now restoring the print file The COMPRESS command was entered. The process has moved the print file to different area of the system disk.
CP (COMPRESS COMMAND) MESSAGES CP2710 Keyins are not allowed at this time Compress process has begun. System cannot process any other commands entered at this time. Action CP2720 1. Wait for entire compress process to complete. 2. Reenter command. Invalid start command The COMPRESS start command was entered incorrectly. Action CP7010 Reenter COMPRESS. Unable to compress this disk.
2. DSR (disk save and restore command) messages These messages may appear during the process of saving all disk files on tape or restoring all files to system disk from tape. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) DS1010 Save process complete The DSR command was entered. The system has completed backing-up system disk data on tape. DS1020 DS1030 DS1040 DS1050 Action DS2010 DSR is saving disk drive 0. DSR is saving disk drive 1.
DSR (DISK SAVE AND RESTORE COMMAND) MESSAGES DS8010 Tape error xxxx...DSR aborted The system has encountered a device error from which it was unable to recover after several attempts. DSR task is aborted. Action DS8020 1. Clean the tape drive and retry the task. (Refer to the maintenance chapter in your 4635 LPS operator guide.) 2. If the problem continues, replace the save tape. Tape is read only...DSR aborted The tape is designed to be read but not written. Data cannot be copied onto it.
DSR (DISK SAVE AND RESTORE COMMAND) MESSAGES DS9040 System error...DSR aborted An unspecified hardware error has caused DSR task to abort. Action DS9050 1. Retry the DSR task. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. File structure integrity error on xx...DSR aborted The specified disk drive has a corrupt file structure. A format will be required. Action DS9060 Reformat the system disk. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference.) Invalid DSR.
3. FD (forms compilation) messages These messages may appear while forms are being compiled using Forms Description Language (FDL). (Refer to your 4635 LPS Forms Creation Guide for additional information.) FD0900 Operator-requested abort The ABORT command was entered. Compiling is stopped. Action FD1000 None. All forms compiled. Forms compiler exiting The FDL file-name command was entered. Form(s) have been successfully compiled and the FDL compiling session is terminated. Action FD1050 None.
FD (FORMS COMPILATION) MESSAGES FD2720 Key-in too long. Reenter The name or word entered exceeds the permitted number of characters. Action FD2730 Enter a different word within the permitted range. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Forms Creation Guide.) Parameter too long. Reenter The command parameter entered contained more characters than permitted. Action FD2740 Reenter the command with an allowable number of characters. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Forms Creation Guide.
FD (FORMS COMPILATION) MESSAGES FD9400-FD9540 Disk/file error messages The system is unable to access (read, write, open, or close) the indicated file due to a problem with the disk. Forms Compiler will abort. FD9400 FD9410 FD9420 FD9430 FD9440 FD9450 FD9460 FD9470 FD9475 FD9480 FD9485 FD9490 FD9510 FD9520 FD9530 Action XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM MESSAGE GUIDE Error in closing the source-input file. Error in closing the source-output file. Error in closing the listing/summary file.
4. HIP (host interface processor) messages These messages may appear on your system controller display if printer communications have been established through the host interface processor (HIP). The HIP chapters in your 4635 LPS Operator Guide and 4635 LPS Operations Reference provide detailed information on HIP. HP0010 Host interface processor unloaded The HIP command was entered. HIP task is activated and ready to receive jobs. Action HP0020 None.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP0090 Job concatenation mode is ‘ON’ In response to an operator command, HIP is now in a concatenated job mode. Action HP0095 None. Job concatenation mode is ‘OFF’ In response to an operator command, HIP is not in a concatenated job mode. Action HP0100 None. Stopped online The HIP STOP command was entered while the system was online. Jobs will be accepted until the HIP buffer is full. No further jobs will be accepted. Action HP0110 1.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1020 Input report complete - jid xx This is displayed while in a concatenated job mode if the concatenated job operator display mode is ON when input finishes a HIP job. Action HP1030 None. Output starting report - jid xx This is displayed while in concatenated job mode if the concatenated job operator display mode is ON when output starts a HIP job. Action HP1040 None.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1140 Cannot abort job(s): xxxx (, yyyy, etc.) The HIP ABORT jobs command was entered. The system is unable to process the command because job(s) entered were not received by printer. Action HP1150 1. Verify that the job numbers were entered correctly. 2. Reenter the command.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1182 Echo test already running The echo test is running. Action HP1183 None. Invalid echo server specification You have entered an invalid echo server specification. Action HP1184 None. Echo test was not in progress The echo test is not in progress. Action HP1185 None. Echo test terminated. echo server: nn The echo test has been terminated. Action HP1190 None. HIP version n, n This is an informational message stating the HIP version(s) being used.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1220 Host online. Accepting print jobs only The HIP ONLINE command was entered. The printer and the remote host are communicating, and the host is sending jobs to the HIP buffer. Only files to be printed will be accepted. Action HP1230 Enter the HIP START command at the system controller keyboard to initiate printing. Host offline The HIP OFFLINE or RESET command was entered. The printer and remote host are no longer communicating. Action HP1240 None.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1270 Change of job nn to file xxxxxx completed successfully The CHANGE command successfully created the file. Action HP1280 None. HIP reset not allowed. Invalid task state HIP is online and/or jobs in the HIP queue are not completed. HIP must be offline and all jobs must be completed before the HIP RESET command can be invoked (these restrictions do not apply at logon level 4).
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1320 Function is not supported by current host The requested function cannot be carried out by the current host. Action HP1325 None. Command not permitted by current host You are currently logged on to the system at a level less than 2. The command you attempted to enter cannot be accepted at your present level. Action HP1330 1. Log off and then log on at level 2. 2. Refer to the appropriate 4635 LPS Operator Guide.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2030 “ALL” not allowed at current logon level HIP ONLINE ALL was entered, but the current LOGON level does not support HIP ONLINE ALL. Action HP2090 None. Host interface must be online. Enter HIP ‘ONLINE’ or Host interface must be online. select or enter ‘HIP ONLINE’ Host interface is not online. Action HP2100 Enter or select the HIP ONLINE command.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2130 Overwrite file name.type: CONFIRM DUPLICATEFILE = VERIFY was entered in the HIP.CMD file at installation. A file has been sent having the same name as the file already existing on system disk. Action HP2140 Enter YES if you wish the new file to replace the existing file. or Enter NO to reject the file transfer. Unable to process jobs list at this time—try again The HIP START or HIP ABORT command was entered.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2210 File send not allowed The file SEND command is not permitted. Action HP2220 None. File specified to send does not exist The file requested to be sent does not exist. Action HP2230 Verify that the file name is correct and retry the command. File send request rejected by host The request to send a file cannot be processed. Action HP2240 Make sure the host is in a state to receive files, and retry the command.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2330 Invalid command with no host specified A host must be selected before the command can be carried out. Action HP2340 1. Select a host. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on HIP-accessed communicating modes for additional information.) 2. Reenter the command. Cannot change: HIP must be in ‘STOP’ state. To invoke the CHANGE command, HIP must be in the STOP state and the file must be completely received and in the PENDING state.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2346 Command not allowed on system UI. This message is in response to a service-oriented command which creates a display that the system PC-UI is not capable of handling. Action Use a LINK terminal to execute this command. HP2400 HIP interface must be offline. Enter ‘HIP OFF’ The HIP DIAGNOSTIC command was entered. HIP must be offline to perform diagnostics. Action HP2410 1. Enter the HIP OFFLINE command. 2. Reenter HIP DIAGNOSTIC.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP5000 Host restarted. Trying to reestablish communications The link to the DMR host was broken and is now reestablished. HIP is attempting to reestablish communications with the host and resume from the point where the link was broken. Action HP7100 None. Can not change hosts while jobs are pending or active Hosts cannot be changed until all jobs are completed. Action HP8100 1. Wait until active and pending jobs have been printed. 2.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP9410 Data to host transfer error. See host for reason The HIP DIAGNOSTIC command was entered. The system failed Test 2: unable to send a command on OEMI and in turn read the printer status. The system is terminating the diagnostic test. Action HP9420 1. Inspect the 871-CM display (the “host” referred to in message) to learn the nature of the failure. 2. Contact Xerox Customer Service and give information appearing on the 871-CM display. Host not communicating.
5. IFU (Interpress font utility) messages These messages appear when the Interpress font utility program (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on HIPaccessed communicating modes for additional information.) The meaning of terms used in this section can be found in the Glossary at the back of the message guide. IF1000 Exit IFU to print This message advises that you must either exit IFU before printing your job or IFU is exiting to print a job.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF1100 Font family xxxx This is an informational message indicating the font family name being compiled by the IPFNTS command. Action None. IF1102 Adding xxxx point xxxx This is an informational message indicating the orientation and point size are being added to the font mapping structure during execution of the IPFNTS command. Action None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF1410 Start of volume x This message is displayed at the start of listing a medium's contents via the IFU medium LIST¦FILE command, when positioned at the beginning of the medium. Action None. IF1415 Volume x This message is displayed at the start of listing a medium's contents via the IFU medium LIST¦FILE command when not positioned at the beginning of the medium, but at the beginning of one of the appended written files. Action None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF1503 Replacing with substitute character This is an informational message advising that a particular character is being replaced with the substitute character. Action None. IF1504 Adding as rendered character The requested character is being added as a rendered character. Action None. IF1600 Consolidating IPM files... This is an informational message. Action None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF1629 Parser error There is a problem with parsing the parameters within a command. Action None. IF2000 Aborting ADD The ADD command to add font families to the Interpress or data center font environments has been aborted. Action None. IF2001 Aborting DCFONTS add The ADD command to add font families to the DCFONTS (data center fonts) environment has been aborted. Action None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2025 Unknown parameter on ADD command One of the parameters (descriptive elements) in the ADD command is incorrect. Action IF2030 Check the ADD command and reenter it correctly. Command not recognized An invalid IFU command has been entered. Action Reenter a valid IFU command. IF2032 Wildcarding not permitted Wildcarding is not allowed in the Interpress font family name for this command. Action 1.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2052 The wrong volume has been mounted The tape or cartridge has been mounted out of sequence. A message will follow indicating the correct volume to mount and ask whether you want to continue or quit the operation. Action 1. Mount the correct volume. 2. Enter C to continue. or Discontinue the operation.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2080 Reading x. The IFU COPY READ command was reading an Interpress font family name when end of volume was reached. A message will follow asking whether you wish to continue searching onto the next volume or quit the operation. Action 1. Mount the next volume. 2. Enter C to continue reading. Note: If you elect to quit the operation, a warning message will follow indicating that exiting execution at this time may corrupt the font structure on the system.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2210 Floppy dismount has failed The floppy disk is already dismounted. This is a system problem that may have occurred between the dismounting of one floppy disk and the mounting of another. Action None. IF2211 Floppy mount has failed The floppy may still be mounted due to the premature execution of a previous IFU COPY command, it may not be ready to be mounted yet, or it may be faulty. Action Retry mounting the same floppy disk or a different one.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2233 Incomplete Interpress font read; missing font file(s). When the Interpress font was written to the medium via the IFU COPY WRITE command, there were missing font files on the system. The read will complete successfully, but will not add the missing font(s) that are mapped to the Interpress font to the system. Action Copy the missing fonts onto the system.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2241 FISname not in font profile, using name from FIS master. The FIS-name parameter in the font profile was omitted. The name from the FIS master will be used to create the font. Action None. IF2245 Font or character size exceeds standard format. The font file bitmap size exceeds 1 Megabit or one or more characters exceed 1024 bits high by 512 bits wide (if viewed in portrait orientation).
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2330 Character x not found The character shown in the message cannot be found within the FIS font master. Action 1. Verify that the character requested within the font profile is the desired character. 2. Reenter the ADD command. 3. If the message reappears, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2402 No CCID parameter has been specified No CCID (character code identifier) parameter has been specified in the font profile. Action 1. Enter a CCID parameter in the font profile. 2. Reenter the ADD command. IF2408 CHARS parameter was not found in IPFONTS statement The IPFONTS statement in the font profile does not contain the CHARS (enumeration or range of point sizes) parameter. Action 1.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2422 Character mapping table x was not found The character mapping table needed for the font to be added does not exist in IPFNTS.SYS. Action 1. Compile the correct IPFNTS.JSL with the needed mapping structure. 2. Retry the ADD command. IF2426 Point size x was not found in easy values The point size requested is not contained within the FIS font master. Action None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2452 Missing typeface style in Interpress family name Typeface style is missing from the command line. Action Reenter the command, including the typeface style in the Interpress family name. IF2454 Too many embedded blanks within family name There are too many spaces in the family name parameter of the command line. Action Reenter the family name parameter of the command sequence to include an acceptable number of spaces.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2706 Syntax error: expecting at least one more argument There is a syntax error in the command line. The system requires at least one more argument (parameter) in the command sequence. Action Reenter the command to include at least one more parameter. IF2707 Syntax error: unexpected punctuation Incorrect punctuation is present in the command line. Action Reenter the command using acceptable punctuation.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2714 Syntax error: invalid character x has been encountered The command line contains a character that is not allowed. Action Reenter the command, using allowable characters. IF2715 Syntax error: invalid command x has been encountered The command requested is not allowed. Action 1. Verify and reenter the command. 2. If the message reappears, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2851 Invalid default font name The default substitution font requested is incorrect. Action Check and reenter the DEFAULT statement using an acceptable font name. IF2852 Invalid FTYPE parameter The FTYPE parameter in the font profile is incorrect. Action 1. Reenter the FTYPE parameter to include the correct parameter (either STANDARD or EXTENDED). 2. Retry the ADD command.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2860 Invalid sections parameter The section parameter in the GENERAL statement of the font profile is incorrect. Action 1. Verify and reenter the appropriate sections parameter in the font profile. 2. Reenter the ADD command. IF2861 Invalid substitution parameter The requested SUBSTITUTION parameter in the PROFILE statement of the font profile is incorrect. Action 1. Verify and reenter the command to include the appropriate SUBSTITUTION parameter. 2.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2904 JSL syntax err x string exceeding y chars The JSL file string exceeds the allowable number of characters. Action 1. Correct the JSL file to include a string with an allowable number of characters. 2. Retry the command. IF2905 JSL syntax err x - invalid character (/) The JSL file contains a character that is not allowed by the system. Action 1. Correct the JSL file, using allowable characters. 2. Retry the command.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2912 JSL syntax err x - missing right parenthesis A right parenthesis is missing from the JSL file Action 1. Correct the JSL file to include the missing parenthesis. 2. Retry the command. IF2913 JSL syntax err x - invalid JSL statement y There is an incorrect statement in the JSL file. Action 1. Correct the JSL file. 2. Retry the command. IF2914 JSL syntax err x - invalid JSL parameter y There is an incorrect parameter in the JSL file. Action 1.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2960 JSL parse err x - unexpected token type (y, z) A character or symbol is included in the JSL file that the system cannot read. Action 1. Correct the JSL file, omitting any incorrect elements. 2. Retry the command. IF2970 Invalid hardvalues parameter. An invalid value was assigned to the HARDVALUES parameter in the font profile. Action 1. Change the HARDVALUES parameter in the font profile to YES or NO. 2. Reenter the ADD command.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2976 Some parameter(s) are not in easy values. One or more of the parameters specified in the font profile do not match the easy values of the FIS font master. Action 1. Correct the font profile to match the easy values. 2. Reenter the ADD command. IF2979 Invalid DCALSO parameter. The DCALSO (DATA CENTER ALSO) parameter specified in the font profile is incorrect. Action 1. Change the DCALSO parameter in the font profile to YES or NO. 2. Retry the ADD command.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF4122 Character is missing at least one extent. The FIS master lacks sufficient information to complete the ADD process for this character. Action 1. Correct the FIS master. 2. Reenter the ADD command. IF4123 Substitute character bitmap is bad or missing. During processing of the FIS master, the substitute character's raster bitmap was found to be either missing or defective. Action None. IF4124 Rendered subcharacter is bad or missing.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7104 IPFNTS.SYS open error The system is unable to access the IPFNTS.SYS file. Action Create a new IFU IPFNTS.SYS file by executing the IFU IPFNTS command. IF7105 Output file will not open The medium specified (tape, disk, etc.) does not contain the external file requested Action Verify the file name and, if it exists on the medium, reenter the command. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7703 Error processing temporary font profile There is an IFU temporary access problem, probably due to a disk error or insufficient space. Action 1. Compress the disk and retry the command. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. IF7704 Family name directory is out of space There is no more space in the FDR file. This is a software limitation problem.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7901 CMT failed during IPF call x CMT (character mapping table) could not be read from the IPFNTS.SYS file. Either IPFNTS does not exist on the system or the file is corrupted. Action 1. Check if the IPFNTS.SYS file is on the system. 2. If IPFNTS.SYS is on the system, the file is corrupted. Recompile the IPFNTS.JSL to replace the corrupted IPFNTS.SYS file.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7908 MAPM of font request memory failed The request for mapping memory failed due to insufficient available memory. Action None. IF7909 SAMPLE command failed, retry The command file IFSAM$.CMD, used to print out the fonts specified in the SAMPLE command, does not exist because the FOPEN command failed. This is a probable disk error. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7914 IPM input from file x, block y, failed The system failed in an attempt to read a block from an IPM file. The file is either corrupted or does not exist on the system. Action 1. Delete the IPM files on the system. 2. Recompile IPFNTS.SYS to recreate this file. 3. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8104 CMT entry table has overflowed by map x There was not enough space in the character mapping table when adding the next entry. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. IF8105 CMT insufficient room in disk file (MAP x ) There is insufficient disk space for the requested character mapping table. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8204 Error: from DLM_open ( ) The system is unable to open the IFUDLM.SYS file. Either the file is not on the system or is corrupted, or there is a software problem. Action 1. Check if the IFUDLM.SYS file is on the system. 2. If IFUDLM.SYS is on the system, it is corrupted and should be deleted. 3. Retry the command. 4. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8211 Error: from IPF_WRITE_BLOCK ( ) ENTRY ( ) An error occurred when the system attempted to access the IPFNTS.SYS file. Either the file is not on the system or is corrupted, or there is a software problem. Action 1. Check if the IPFNTS.SYS file is on the system. 2. If IPFNTS.SYS is on the system, it is corrupted and should be deleted. 3. Retry the command. 4. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8215 Error: from FFM_CURR_FONT _REF ( ) An error occurred when the system attempted to access the IFUFFM.SYS file. Either the file is not on the system or is corrupted, or there is a software problem. Action 1. Check if the IFUFFM.SYS file is on the system. 2. If IFUFFM.SYS is on the system, it is corrupted and should be deleted. 3. Retry the ADD command. 4. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8302 IPM disk family x is too big In an IFU IPFNTS command, this IPM name is too large to be added to the IPM file on the system. Action 1. Alter the JSL file if necessary, to specify a smaller IPM family to be compiled. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support. IF8303 IPM family is too large: x In an IFU IPFNTS command, this IPM name is too large to be added to the IPM file on the system. Action 1.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8405 IPD communication failure; aborting ADD IPD communication is not operational. The ADD command has been aborted. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. IF8406 Incorrect floppy logical unit The logical unit assigned to the device does not check out correctly. Action 1. Retry the command. 2. If this fails again, reboot the system and retry the command.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8500 Decomposed FIS file has bad syntax. An error occurred while the system was processing an internal temporary file. Action 1. Reenter the ADD command. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support. IF8501 Fatal error has been detected in font request An error occurred while the system was processing the font request. Action 1. Reenter the ADD command. 2.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF9004 **- NO SUCH FILE -** The file being accessed does not exist. Action None. IF9005 **- FATAL HARDWARE ERROR -** A fatal and unrecoverable hardware error has occurred during the operation. For example, a bad block detected on the medium is being used. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. IF9006 **- FATAL DEVICE ERROR -** A serious error has occurred on the medium. Action 1.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF9104 IPFNTS.SYS read error The system is having a problem reading font files and mappings from the IPFNTS.SYS file. Action Create a new IPFNTS.SYS file by executing the IPFNTS command. IF9105 Write error on IPFNTS.SYS The system is having a problem writing data to the IPFNTS.SYS file. (Same as IF9102.) Action Create a new IPFNTS.SYS file by executing the IPFNTS command.
6. OSS (operating system software) messages The OS messages appearing on your system controller display are generated by the operating system software (OSS). These messages are assigned to levels 0 through 9. The higher the number, the more serious the problem or condition being reported. The first digit after “OS” indicates the message level. For example, OS7210 is a Level 7 message.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0060 Resuming full performance The printer had been operating in a reduced performance mode due to page complexity and is now returning to full performance. Action OS0200 None. Main tray selected This message confirms that the main tray (paper tray 1) has been selected. Action OS0201 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0320 Output tray 2 selected One of the following commands was entered: —SELECT —SELECT 2 —SELECT AUTO —SELECT 2,SAMPLE Output will be delivered to stacker tray 2. The printer control console displays: Output tray 2 selected Action OS0410 None. Separate is OFF The SEPARATE OFF command was entered, cancelling the previously entered SEPARATE command. Action OS0411 None. Stitch is OFF Confirms a STITCH OFF command. Action OS0420 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0610 Page spacing forward The SPACE n PAGES command was entered. The system is skipping forward over a specified number of pages in the current job. Action OS0620 None. Page spacing backward The SPACE -n PAGES command was entered. The system is skipping backward over a specified number of pages in the current job. Action OS0630 None. Page spacing complete. Total pages spaced: xx Simplex data pages: xx. Simplex nondata pages: xx Duplex data pages: xx.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0731 Updating the IOT‘S memory with test profile info FEX is loading into the printer‘s non-volatile memory the new finishing parameters profile you have specified. Action OS0732 None. Finishing exerciser is starting requested print job FEX has created the test job and is starting to run it. Action OS0733 None. Finishing exerciser utility (FEX) starting . . . The system responds with this message after you have entered the FEX command. Action OS0734 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0845 Exiting Lockout mode The lockout diagnostic mode has been terminated. Action OS0850 None. Print Quality Adjustment pending This message is displayed after you have entered a valid PQA command and usually accompanies other related messages. Action OS0851 Enter the CONTINUE command, or press the key to initiate PQA.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0860 Substituting color for color for this report After you enter a SUBSTITUTE INK command, this message tells you which primary color is being substituted for another primary color in this report. Note: The current settings are always displayed whenever a valid SUBSTITUTE INK command is entered or following a successful print quality adjustment.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0871 Substituting color for all colors for this job After you enter a SUBSTITUTE INK command, this message tells you the primary color which is being substituted for all non-black primary colors specified in your job. Action OS0872 None. Substituting color for color for all jobs After you enter a SUBSTITUTE INK command, this message tells you which primary color is being substituted for the specified primary color(s) in all of your jobs. Action OS0873 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 1: Information Informs you of system activies. OS1000 Ready for commands hh:mm:ss The system is ready to process commands entered. (The time of day is displayed after the message.) Action OS1002 Enter the command to initiate the desired process. Lockout mode active The lockout diagnostic mode is currently active. Action OS1003 None. Sample is not allowed. Printer is cycling down.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1006 Printer is not available; Printer is being serviced The printer is unable to respond to the entered command because the Xerox service representative is performing diagnostic tests.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1011 Starting diagnostic print job The system diagnostic interface (SDI) task is involved. Action OS1012 None. ALUN$ failed command ignored The device substitution specified in the SUB DEV command has failed. Check command and retry. Action OS1013 None. Device offline, command ignored The device substitution specified in the SUB DEV command has failed. Check command and retry. Action OS1014 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1030 Job xxxx has completed printing The system has finished printing the indicated job. Action OS1031 None. Diagnostic print job completed This message indicates completion of a diagnostic print job. Action OS1050 None. Rewind will be done at End-of-Job When the job has completed processing, the tape will automatically rewind. Action OS1061 None. Initializing CSI The printer interface board is being initialized to prepare for operation.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1085 Billing report starting The REPORT BILLING command was entered. The system is beginning a procedure to display the usage information required for the Customer Billing Report (“meter read” information). Action OS1086 None. Activity report starting Processing of the Activity Report has begun. Action OS1087 None. User report starting Processing of the User Report has begun. Action OS1090 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1103 FEX: Error, problem while restoring IOT Memory. A serious error has occurred when FEX attempted to communicate with the printer. Action OS1104 Restart FEX. Failed to connect to the IOT. Exiting. FEX could not establish communications with the printer, because a job is printing. Action OS1105 Restart FEX when the 4635 LPS is not actively printing a job. No valid machine serial number received.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1134 Checking for existence of x.x on system FEX is looking for the requested .FRM directory in the system‘s memory. If FEX finds the requested form name, it will show ‘FOUND’ on the display. Action OS1135 None. FEX: Error, Form: x.x does not exist. Exiting. FEX cannot find the requested .FRM directory in the system. Action OS1136 Verify the form directory (file-name) and retry the command.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1175 Command not allowed while **** is active The command entered cannot be processed while the indicated task is in progress. Action 1. Exit indicated task. (Refer to appropriate section of your 4635 LPS Operations Reference for instructions.) 2. Reenter the command. OS1180 Invalid response Response to a prompt was incorrectly entered. Action OS1190 Reenter response, ensuring accuracy and the correct number of characters.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1225 Automatic recovery initiated Automatic job recovery has been initiated at the system controller display after a system rollover due to software failure. Action OS1230 Follow directions appearing at the system controller display to complete the recovery process. Separate not permitted with destination configuration This is a response to SEPARATE ON or SEPARATE OFF when a two-tray stacker is not present. Action OS1235 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1261 Paper size out of range The paper size specified in the JSL is not supported by the IOT. Action OS1262 Contact your systems specialist. Sysgen paper size out of range If a paper size statement is not included in the JDL, the system will use the values specified at SYSGEN. This message indicates that the SYSGEN value is not supported by the IOT. Action OS1263 Perform a MINI SYSGEN and correct the default paper size. Form paper size out of range: xxxxxx.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1270 Command file aborted The @ABORT command was entered. The system has abandoned processing of the initiated command file. Action OS1271 None. Cannot nest command files. Check and retry. The command file entered is formatted incorrectly. It appears to be contained (nested) within another command file Action OS1272 1. Correct your command file format.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1280-OS1282 Message file error messages The message file containing the message that should be displayed for the indicated task does not exist on the system disk. Note: Messages OS1280 and OS1282 should not appear. If one of these messages should occur: Action OS1280 OS1282 OS1283 1. Document circumstances of the message appearance. 2. Record any additional messages displayed in conjunction with it. 3.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1292 Command ignored. Main or Aux Cluster not selected The FEED command can only cause the system to toggle between the MAIN and AUX clusters. Since neither MAIN nor AUX had been selected, this command has been ignored. Action Enter the name of the specific cluster you wish to select. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on setting up print jobs for additional information.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1298 Specified paper tray not present A command was entered that refers to a feeder tray not in the printer configuration. Action OS1300 Reenter the command, using a feeder tray that your system has. (Refer to the chapter on feeder trays in your 4635 LPS Operator Guide.) Number of active forms is nn The maximum number of forms per print job the system will attempt to keep in forms memory is (number 0-64).
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1324 Energy Saver mode is disabled The energy saver has been turned off. Action OS1325 None. IOT Attention steady light is xxx, flashing light is xxx After entering the ATTENTION LIGHT command, this message tells you whether the attention light(s) on your system‘s printer is enabled or disabled, steady or flashing. If you enter the ATTENTION LIGHT command with no new parameters, the message provides the current settings. Action OS1326 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1334 Printer alarm is n, level = n After entering the ATTENTION ALARM command, this message tells you whether the alarm is enabled or disabled. If you enter the ATTENTION ALARM ENABLE command, the message tells you that the value you requested is accepted or provides the current setting if you have not included the parameter with the command. Action OS1335 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1391 Invalid Scan or Dot value. Retry DAlign For Xerox service personnel, this messages indicates that incorrect alignment values have been entered. Action OS1400 None. Sample ignored...Printer idle The key was pressed while the printer was not in the process of imaging a page. The system could not produce a sample page when the key was pressed. The printer control console displays: SAMPLE CANNOT BE PRINTED--PRINTER IS IDLE.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1416 Sample not allowed—Printer is busy The SAMPLE request is not allowed at this time. Action OS1417 Retry at a later time. Interpress master not found; check Start command The file from the START command “DISC:fname” parameter could not be opened and, thus, the job could not be printed. Action OS1420 Restart the job with the correct file name specified or resend and restart the job. Page spacing not allowed by JDE The SPACE n PAGES command was entered.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1500 Page spacing stopped by Beginning-of-Report The SPACE -n PAGES command was entered, but the system will not space backward any more because it sensed a magnetic tape label indicating the beginning of a report. Action OS1509 None. Page spacing already in progress The SPACE n PAGES command was entered, but the system had not completed a previously entered spacing command. Action OS1510 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1540 Cannot space past start of job One of the following commands was entered: MOVE n BLOCKS MOVE n FILES SPACE n PAGES SPACE n REPORTS The system has reached the beginning of a job and cannot space backward any farther. Action OS1550 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1554 Insufficient file space for accounting The ACCOUNT ADD, department command was entered. The system cannot add the department name because all available entries have been used. Action OS1555 Enter the CSF ACCOUNTING command to delete the existing account file and create one with 2000 entries. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on tracking system activity for additional information.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1560 Tape rewind complete The system has finished rewinding the tape. Action OS1561 None. Font mapping does not exist for file-name.FNT. There is no font mapping to run the job. Job processing will continue using the font specified in the PDE. Action OS1562 If you wish to override the PDE font, reenter the command using valid font mapping. Font file not found for file-name.FNT. You have specified a font file that does not exist in the system.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1590 Generating Ethernet error page Errors exist in an Ethernet-transmitted job. The system is compiling error page to be printed at end of the job. Action 1. Check the Ethernet error page for the location of errors in the job. 2. If desired, recreate the job. OS1600 Input task not active The STOP I command was entered when input was already inactive (i.e., no job had been sent or started.) Action OS1610 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1651 Print quality adjustment will start when more data is ready for printing This message is displayed if print quality adjustment is pending while the system is waiting for more print data. Action OS1700 None. Input processing not currently stopped The CONTINUE I command was entered, or the key was pressed when the input process was not stopped. Action OS1720 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1745 Reset in progress, key-in ignored The command entered cannot be processed at this time. The system is removing all jobs from queue and clearing any sheets in the paper path. Action OS1750 Reenter the desired command when READY FOR COMMANDS appears on the display. Nothing to abort The ABORT I, ABORT O, or ABORT job command was entered and cannot be processed. No jobs are currently queued, being input, or printing. Action OS1760 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1800 Input processing aborting the abort i command was entered. The input processing task is stopped, and no more data is being sent. (The job has not been deleted.) Action OS1805 None. Input processing aborting current report The ABORT command was entered. The report currently being input is aborting. Action OS1806 None. Input processing has aborted current report The report being input when the ABORT command was entered has been aborted.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1823 Problem with file ----> file-name. SDI aborted. The specified form file does not exist or is in an unknown format. The system diagnostics interface (SDI) operation has been aborted. or OS1823 Problem with file ----> filename.TPJ aborted. The specified form file does not exist or is in an unknown format. The diagnostic print program has aborted. Action OS1824 Modify the diagnostic print request. Duplex not allowed in this configuration. SDI aborted.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1850 Job started at end of data, nothing found to print .Enter ‘CON I’ or ‘CON JDE,JDL’ to start next report No data exists for the job number entered. The job has already printed, was not sent, or the tape was not rewound. Action OS1860 Press the Rewind button or enter the REWIND command to rewind the tape. or Mount the desired job tape. or Send a job from the host.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1959 Partial set delivered to bin before switch occurred. An incomplete set of printed output was sent to the current bin before the system could complete your request to change to another bin. Action OS1960 Check and discard, if incomplete, the set delivered to the first bin. Print quality adjustment will cause partial set ejection.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1967 CAUTION: ‘CONTINUE’ may cause job sheets to be stacked on top of adjustment sheets. You have entered the CONTINUE option with the PQA command on a system with only one output tray (finisher). Note that the sheets of paper for your job may be stacked on top of the sheets used for print quality adjustment (PQA). Action OS1970 None. FEX exiting. Unable to run during a print job. (4050/4090/4650 only) The LPS printer is actively running a print job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1975 FCG exiting. Unable to communicate with printer. A connection between FCG and the LPS printer has failed three times. This message is followed by message OS1976 PROFILE NOT LOADED. FCG EXITING: UNABLE TO Action OS1979 Contact your supervisor or systems specialist. NVM address . . . (4050/4090/4650) This message either lists a series of four wire management or seven third party device parameters for you to enter or simply gives the current values.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1982 FCG exiting. Invalid profile encountered. (4050/4090/4650 only) The system cannot accept the parameters or values you have entered. The cause may be incorrect syntax, too many characters, etc. This message is followed by message OS1976 PROFILE NOT LOADED. Action OS1983 1. Verify that your values and/or syntax are correct and retry the command. 2. If the message reappears, contact your supervisor or systems specialist. FCG exiting.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 2: Routine Maintenance States a condition and explains what action(s) to take. OS2000 Enter ‘CONTINUE O’ to resume printing or Select ‘CONTINUE O’ to resume printing Printing was interrupted by the entered command or a system rollover. The system is now ready to continue printing.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2004 Paper trays not set for same size The length guides of the feeder trays are adjusted for different paper lengths. Automatic switching will not be possible. (This is an information message appearing at the start of the job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2008 CAUTION: paper size in selected tray has changed. The paper size in a tray in the currently selected cluster has been changed. Action OS2009 1. Verify the change. 2. Change the paper, if desired. 3. Enter the CONTINUE O command or press the to resume printing. (Refer to the chapter on feeder trays in your 4635 LPS Operator Guide.) Both trays are full The SELECT AUTO command was entered.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2030 Tape at EOV; ‘CONTINUE I’ will rewind tape. The system has encountered the End of Volume label on the input tape. (Because JSL contains the EOV = PAUSE statement, the tape does not automatically rewind.) Action OS2035 Enter the CONTINUE I command to rewind the tape. Input stopped. Enter ‘CONTINUE I’ when host is ready. This message appears after a system rollover due to software failure. It follows a message telling how far to back up the host.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2060 Paper Tray 1 is empty. The main feed tray is empty. No paper remains in feed tray 1. The printer control console displays one of the following: BOTH TRAYS SET FOR _._X_._" PAPER BOTH TRAYS SET FOR _X_MM PAPER PAPER TRAY 1 IS EMPTY. TRAY 1 IS SET FOR _._X_._" PAPER PAPER TRAY 1 IS EMPTY. TRAY 1 IS SET FOR _X_MM PAPER PRINTER IS WARMING UP--PAPER TRAY 1 IS EMPTY-- PRESS i Action Add paper to the main feeder tray.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2070 Paper Tray 2 is empty No paper remains in feeder tray 2. The printer control console displays one of the following: BOTH TRAYS SET FOR _._X_._" PAPER BOTH TRAYS SET FOR _X_MM PAPER PAPER TRAY 2 IS EMPTY. TRAY 2 IS SET FOR _._X_._" PAPER PAPER TRAY 2 IS EMPTY. TRAY 2 IS SET FOR _X_MM PAPER PRINTER IS WARMING UP--PAPER TRAY 2 IS EMPTY-- PRESS i Action Add paper to feeder tray 2. has. (Refer to the chapter on feeder trays in your 4635 LPS Operator Guide.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2106 Enter ‘CONTINUE I’ when volume xx is mounted or Select ‘CONTINUE I’ when volume xx is mounted Automatic job recovery was initiated after a system rollover while a multivolume offline job was being processed. Action OS2150 1. Load the tape volume number indicated. 2. Enter the CONTINUE I command to resume data transmission. Display (Y/N)? This message asks you if you want relevant information to appear on the system controller display.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2260 Paper in selected tray too large. Change if desired. The paper length guide in the selected tray is set for paper of a larger size than that set at mini-sysgen. Printing stops. (This message is followed by message OS2000.) The printer control console displays: OUTPUT STOPPED. SEE MESSAGE AT CRT. Action OS2261 Enter CONTINUE O command, press the Continue button, or press the key to resume printing.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2263 Paper in cluster xxxx is too small The specified cluster contains paper that is smaller than that specified by the print job. Action OS2270-OS2286 Change the paper in the specified cluster. or Change the FEED command. “Clusters with no trays” messages These messages indicate a problem with the specified cluster. Action 1. Use the CLUSTER command to define the cluster or to add current trays. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2290 Enter ‘RETURN’ to continue cluster display The cluster list contains more than a single display of information. Action OS2291 Press the or key to view additional displays. Response timeout - cluster display stopped The CLUSTER or CLP command was used to display the cluster list but the key was not pressed within a reasonable amount of time to continue the cluster display. The cluster display has been terminated.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2341 Printing can be resumed using standard page recovery, %n%+ or the entire finishing set can be reprinted, %n%+ Enter: “P” for standard page recovery %n%+ “S” to reprint the entire set %n. A jam has occurred during a report with SRECOVERY=ASK in effect. Action OS2342 Select the desired recovery option. Reprinting of the entire finishing set required %n%+. Discard incomplete set from the finisher. Segment recovery is in effect.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2501 Black dry ink bottle is empty. The black primary dry ink bottle is empty. Action OS2502 Replace bottle and resume printing. Color dry ink bottle is empty. The primary color dry ink bottle is empty. Action OS2510 Replace bottle and resume printing. Color housing: not ready The color housing is not ready for the highlight color print job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2556 Out of fuser lubricant. Add two tubes of fuser lubricant. There is no fuser lubricant remaining in the system. Action OS2560 Add two tubes of fuser lubricant if authorized to do so, or contact your supervisor. Please clean the tape drive before next tape mount. Clean the magnetic tape drive before mounting the next tape drive. (Refer to the maintenance chapter in your 4635 LPS Operator Guide.) Action OS2570 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2600 Tape volume out of sequence; mount correct volume Magnetic tape label number detected by sensors does not follow previous volume number. Action OS2610 Remove tape and mount volume that is next in numerical order. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Tape Formats Manual.) Improper ink-name list specification The ink-name list you have specifed does not conform to inkname list syntax.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2650 Status file nearly full. Execute status file save procedure. Enter SFS clear after file save. Very little space remains in the status file memory. When new data is stored, the oldest report data could be lost. Action OS2660 1. Write the current status file to magnetic tape. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on tracking system activity for additional information.) 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2673 Enter the SUB INK Command or Abort the Print Job. The printer requires a primary color that is not currently loaded. This message prompts you with two available options: Action OS2674 Enter a SUBSTITUTE INK command or Abort the print job. Enter the PQA Start Command. The black and/or color housing(s) is not ready Action OS2675 Enter the PQA START command. Abort the Report or Print Job. The printer requires a primary color that is not currently loaded.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2681 Print Quality Adjustment is required. The black housing is not ready. Action OS2682 Perform a print quality adjustment (PQA) before using the black housing for printing. Change housing for printing in requested ink. The printer requires a primary color which is not currently loaded. Action OS2683 Change the color housing for the requested ink or Abort the print job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2700 Key-in lost. Reenter. The system was unable to process the command when entered because another ongoing process temporarily conflicted with it. Action OS2705 Wait a few seconds and reenter desired command. Recovery in progress... keyin not allowed. Recovery is currently in progress. The attempted operation was ignored. Action OS2710 Wait for recovery to complete, following any additional instructions. Invalid command reenter.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2715 Command ignored, retry later. The command entered cannot be processed because it conflicts with an ongoing process. Action OS2720 Reenter the command after the process is completed. Invalid control key. Retry The system cannot respond at this time to the function key that was pressed due to a conflicting process or condition of the printer. Action OS2725 Wait until the process has completed and press the key again. or Press a different function key.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2737 Command not supported in this configuration. The attempted command is not valid with this configuration. Action OS2740 Check and retry. JDE not found. Check and retry. The JDE entered in the START command does not exist on the system disk. Action OS2741 Reenter the START command with the correct JDE. (Refer to the online chapter in your 4635 LPS Operator Guide.) JDL not found. Check and retry.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2810 Start-up message from Job Tape follows: This message appears in a single report mode. A report delimiter or forms information message will be displayed next. Action Watch the printer control console display for a forthcoming information message. OS2811 The following is a document-generated “jobstart” message: This is an informational message displayed prior to printing the job. The actual “jobstart” message will follow. Action OS2812 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2835 Enter ‘D’ for duplex printing, ‘S’ for simplex printing: This is one of the series of FEX parameter prompts for the test print job. Additional prompts include messages OS2922, OS2923, OS2924, and OS1136. Action Enter D for two-sided or S for one-sided test print job. OS2840 Output must be stopped before spacing can be done. The SPACE n PAGES command was entered during printing. The command cannot be processed. Action OS2860 1.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2880 Max fonts & forms exceeded. Enter new value. Restart job JDE called for more fonts and forms per page than were specified at installation. The job is being aborted. Action OS2885 1. Enter the JDE or DJDE command calling for a number of forms and fonts within range established at installation. 2. Restart the job. Max number of fonts exceeded. JDE called for more fonts per page than were specified at installation. The job is being aborted.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2921 Check finishing parameter NVM memory The printer‘s finishing information may have incorrect non-volatile data. Action OS2922 Restore the values that were displayed at the printer control console. Enter the TOTAL number of sets to create: This is one of a series of prompts for information to develop the FEX test case. This message is followed by messages OS2923, OS2924, OS2008, and OS1136.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2990 Use ‘PROBLEM’ at earliest opportunity. The system has detected a hardware problem. (This message occurs in conjunction with other messages describing problem.) Printing can continue. However, if the condition is not corrected, printing may stop eventually. Action 1. Enter the PROBLEM command and record SAN codes appearing on the display. 2. Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3003 Paper Tray 2 fault--see message at printer Feeder tray 2 has not risen completely, or a paper jam has occurred at the area indicated on the printer control console display. The printer control console displays one of the following: CLEAR JAM IN AREA 2. SEE INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE MIDDLE DOOR. CLEAR JAM IN AREA 8. SEE INSTRUCTIONS AT AREA 8. CLEAR JAM IN AREA 9. SEE INSTRUCTIONS AT AREA 9. IF FAULT continues, SWITCH JOB TO PAPER TRAY 1 AT CRT PAPER TRAY 2 FAULT.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3005 Unusable sheets cleared to sample tray. The printer is purging any pages that are damaged or have poor print quality. Pages will be delivered to the sample tray and printing will resume where it was stopped. The printer control console displays: PRINTER IS CLEARING UNUSABLE SHEETS Action OS3006 Discard pages delivered to the sample tray. Note: This message may also be displayed after abnormal termination of the previous job. Possible extra page in output.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3009 Remove top sheet in compiler tray. See printer message. There is an extra sheet in the collection area of the stitcher/stacker. Follow the instructions on the printer display. Action OS3010 1. Raise the stitcher/stacker lid and remove the extra sheet from the collection area. 2. Press the key to resume printing. Printer is warming up. The printer is unable to respond to the entered command because the fuser has cooled to below operating temperature.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3013 Paper Tray 4 fault -- see message at printer. Feeder tray 4 has not risen completely or a paper jam has occurred at the area indicated on the printer control console display. Action OS3020 1. Press the i button on the printer control console for further console messages if the control console display instructs you to do so. 2. Clear the jam in area indicated if the display instructs you to do so. 3. Ensure that the length guide is against the paper edge.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3050 Stitcher is out of wire The stitcher has run out of wire. Action OS3190 Replace stitcher wire if you are ACT-trained. or Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Close rear door This message instructs you to close the rear door of the printer before starting or resuming your job. Action OS3400 None. Printer jam... see printer message. A paper jam has occurred at the area indicated on the printer control console display.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3705 Suspected set delivery error. There is an apparent set delivery problem. Action OS3710 Visually inspect the sets. Set integrity problem. Partial set ejected. The integrity of the current set in the stitcher/stacker‘s collection area is questionable; i.e., a page has been skipped. Action 1. Check the output. 2. Press the key to resume printing. The message may also appear when a printer fault occurs or if the printer is powered off.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS4050 Forms/Fonts/Graphics values are too large. Enter new values via the Forms/Fonts/Graphics command The command FORMS n, FONTS n, or GRAPHICS n was entered with an n value greater than the system permits per job. (Maximum allowable: fonts—128; forms—64; graphics—128.) Action OS4100 Reenter the command with a value within the acceptable range.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS4500 Bad block on input medium. Do one of the following: Software has encountered an unreadable block. Action OS4520 1. Do one of the following: * Move -1 blocks to retry read Enter the MOVE -1 BLOCKS and CONTINUE I commands to retry same block. or * If tape input abort job and clean the drive. Then restart job Enter the ABORT I command and clean the tape drive. (Refer to the maintenance chapter in your 4635 LPS operator guide.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS4700 System has no tape drive. A magnetic tape-related command was entered. Your system is unable to process it because it is an “online only” system Action OS4710 None. The specified tape unit is unavailable. Check the command and reenter correct tape unit. Action OS4720 None. Assign LUN failed. The attempt to assign a logical unit number as the result of a SUB DEV command has failed. Action OS4800 Check the command and reenter correct tape unit.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS4990 System reliability log data being lost. Use “PROBLEM” The disk-resident system error log is full. Output can be resumed, but errors will no longer be logged. The printer control console displays: OUTPUT STOPPED--SEE MESSAGE AT CRT Action OS4995 1. Enter the PROBLEM command to obtain the SAN code numbers. 2. Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Note: CRT refers to the 4635 LPS system controller display.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6007 Ethernet tape job from this host type not supported. The Ethernet tape contains information for which no PDL statement exists and, therefore, cannot be incorporated into a JSL (e.g., packing information). The tape cannot be used. Action OS6008 None. Problem with Ethernet tape, checksum failed, check tape. The Ethernet tape has apparent data loss. The job will not print.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6026 OS6027 OS6028 OS6029 OS6030 OS6031 OS6032 OS6033 OS6034 OS6035 OS6036 OS6037 OS6038 OS6039 OS6040 OS6041 OS6042 Label error: 1EOR; Continue or Abort? Label error: 1EOF; Continue or Abort? Label error: 1ERI, TM, or 1HDR; Cont or Abort? Label error: Basic tape; Continue or Abort? Label error: EOF or EOR; Continue or Abort? Label error: EOR; Continue or Abort? Label error: HDR 1, UVL, or VOL; Cont or Abort? Label error: HDR 1 or UVL; Continue or Abort? Label er
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6102 Disk read error - RTEXT file. The RTEXT statement is entered incorrectly in JDE. The system cannot read it. Action OS6103 1. Press the key to resume printing. The RTEXT message will not print. or Enter the ABORT job command to cancel the job. 2. Recode the RTEXT statement correctly. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.) 3. Restart the job. Insufficient memory for RTEXT. Not enough dynamic memory remains for the Routing Text message.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6191 Graphic xxxxxx off page and will not be printed. The graphic specified in JDE/DJDE exceeds page boundaries. The graphic will not print. Action OS6192 Recode DJDE/JDE to scale down or reposition the graphic. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on using graphics for additional information.) Too many graphics for page. More than 16 graphics have been invoked for the page. The job will abort.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6196 Copy sensitive form xxxxxx uses graphics. A form to be used on selected copies and referencing graphics has been specified. The system cannot print copy-sensitive forms with graphics. Action OS6200 Recreate the job, specifying a different form that does not reference graphics or that is not copy-sensitive. Label and File Block count mismatch. Continue or Abort? The block count on the tape label differs from JDE.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6360 Incorrect page sequence detected. Pages will be purged. The system has detected a possible problem with the sequence in which pages are being printed. All pages in progress will be purged and the system will attempt to restart the job at the last known good page. Action OS6450 None. Print file problem due to graphics. The page log entry with the graphics specified will not fit in the page log sector on the system disk. The job will abort.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6555 Interpress data extraction error. An error has occurred when the software was decoding information from the Interpress master for use by the 4635 LPS. Action OS6560 1. Check for additional messages or instructions on the keyboard display. 2. Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service if the problem continues. Error encountered during Interpress job. An error has occurred while running an Interpress job. Action OS6561 1.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6660 Begin value is off the page. The BEGIN statement in JDL specifies that print is to start at a point located off the paper currently loaded in printer. The job will abort. Action OS6650 Recode JSL so that paper dimensions (PAPERSIZE command) agree with the BEGIN statement. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.) Input has recovered to next report in job. Job recovery has been initiated after a software failure.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6670 Form paper size too small. Form will not be printed. The paper size specified for the form called up for the current job is smaller than the size specified by the PAPERSIZE statement in JSL. Input is stopping. Action OS6680 1. Enter the CONTINUE I command to print the job without the form. or Enter the ABORT I command to cancel the job. 2. Recode JSL or FSL with paper size matching the other paper size specifications in JSL or FSL and restart the job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6706 DJDE error - illegal disk interleaved graphic callout. The current job contains DJDE specifying a shared disk (SD) interleaved graphic. The system cannot call up the graphic because the job is not being sent through shared disk Interface. The job will abort. Action OS6709 1. Recode DJDE, using a standard interleaved graphic callout instead of an SD callout. (Interleaved graphic parameter should be T instead of D.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6713 DJDE processing error: filetype file not found messages. The file specified by DJDE of the type indicated in the message was not found on the system disk. Depending on JSL coding for handling error conditions, one of the following occurs: Error = Stop Job is interrupted, and message “INPUT STOPPED, ENTER CON I OR ABORT I” appears. Action Enter the CONTINUE I command to resume input (DJDE is ignored) or ABORT I command to cancel the job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6722 DJDE processing error: maximum Forms/Fonts exceeded. DJDE specified a PDE calling for forms and/or fonts in excess of the system maximum. Action OS6723 1. Recode the DJDE with fewer fonts/forms. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.) 2. Restart the job. DJDE processing error/ insufficient memory messages. Insufficient dynamic memory exists for the file called for by DJDE.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6729 DJDE proc. error: Feed used but no stockset in effect. The FEED command was used but a STOCKSET statement is not in effect. Action OS6731 Reenter the DJDE command, specifying a STOCKSET. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference, chapter 4, “Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries.”) File x processing aborted—data format error.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6735 File processing error—illegal destination file type. The file specified in DJDE contains a 3-character filetype extension not in the LPS disk directory; or file has one of the following extensions: .OSD, .SAF, .SYS, .$Y$, or .TSK. The file will not be copied to disk. Action OS6736 Recode DJDE, specifying only files with acceptable filetype extensions. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on LPS processing for additional information.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6751 Insufficient dynamic memory for word processing link job. Not enough dynamic memory was available for linked word processing files. Linked files are processed up to the point where memory was exhausted. Action OS6752 Resend files that were not processed. Insufficient dynamic memory for word processing merge job. Not enough dynamic memory was available to process CWP MERGE function. Job will abort. Action OS6754 1. Remake job, reducing features. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6761 Too many SEF Font mapping errors. An exceedingly large number of Short Edge Feed font mapping errors has occurred. Action 1. Verify proper contents of mapping file and correct. 2. Rerun the job. OS6780 Unsupported JDL option may jeopardize job integrity. You have submitted a parameter in a DJDE or PDL command, such as SESMAP or TRANS, which is not supported by 4050, 4090, 4650 printers. The appearance or position of your output may be affected.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6820 Improper palette-name specification The palette-name you have specified contains nonalphanumeric characters and/or more than 32 characters. Action OS6821 Check the palette-name and retry the command. Improper color-name specification. The ink-name you have specified contains either incorrect characters or more than 32 characters. Action OS6822 Check the ink-name(s) you have specified and retry the command. Improper catalog-name specification.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6900 Data on page exceeds page size. Check output. There is too much data to fit on the page being imaged. Some data may have been imaged off the page. Action OS6905 Check printed output. If overflow has occurred, recreate the job using a smaller font or fewer lines per page. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.) Data origin off page. Check output. Print will start at a point off the page. Action OS6906 1. Check printed output. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6920 LINE exceeded page limit. Line truncated. A new margin has taken effect or a new line was started. Current line length is longer than page size. The excess has been cut off. Action OS6949 1. Check the JDL/DJDE MARGIN commands and change the margin size. 2. Ensure that the correct paper size was specified at sysgen. 3. If the problem recurs, recreate the job, changing line length, font size, and/or carriage returns.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6960 Invalid font index for RTEXT. The font specified for Routing Text was given a Font Index number in excess of that contained in PDE list. Action OS6961 1. Recode the RTEXT fontindex statement with an appropriate index number. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.) 2. Restart the job. Invalid font index for page numbering. The font index specified for the page number is outside the range of fonts stated in PDE. Page numbers will not print.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7110- xxxx file not found messages. A file of the type indicated in the message was called for by JDE or DJDE, but does not exist on the system disk. (The name of the file is displayed in the previous message.) The job will abort. Action 1. Load the desired file onto the system disk. If its name is listed in the file directory, reload and replace it. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7300 Account form file not found/accounting can‘t print. The form required to print the accounting page was not found on disk. The accounting page will not print. Action OS7350 1. Recopy file ACTLDL.SYS to the system disk from the current operating system software tape. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on tracking system activity for additional information.) 2. Restart the job to get the accounting page if desired.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7450 Graphic sample not allowed by JDE. The graphic sample requested cannot be printed. Action OS7465 Recode your request. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.) Printer not capable of printing 600 SPI output. A job requesting 600 spi output was attempted on a system that does not support 600 spi output. The job cannot be printed. Action OS7500 None Insufficient memory messages.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7620 Cannot recover from DJDE processing error. The system could not find the file specified by DJDE. (This message appears in conjunction with messages OS6713-6719.) Action OS7830 See the explanation for messages OS6713 - OS6719. Insufficient dynamic memory for Fontindex. Not enough dynamic memory remains to process the Font Index option; or multiple DJDE “JDE =” or “JDL =” commands were incorrectly invoked. The job will abort. Action OS7850 1.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7950 Unable to open print file... Enter “RESET” then REA. The print file on the system disk was left in such state that it cannot be opened. The job will not print. Action OS7970 1. Enter the RESET command. 2. Enter the REALLOCATE command and follow directions on the display. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on setting LPS parameters for additional information.) 3. Restart the job. Feed stock not in stockset.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8050 IPD internal initialization; failure. An unexpected error was detected when initializing IPD and the job was then aborted. Action OS8051 1. Reset the system before entering the next START command. a. Enter the RESET command. b. Resend the job. 2. If the message reappears, stop communications via HIP and reboot the system. a. If HIP is active, enter the HIPSTOP: OFFLINE command. b. Press the Boot button and enter B. c.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8053 IPD File management; initialization failure. (IPDDIR.SYS) IPD could not find or create IPDDIR.SYS, resulting in a job abort. Action OS8100 1. RNAME IPDDIR.SYS to some well-known name (e.g., BADnnn.TMP). 2. Resend the job. 3. Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support to log the bad sector and delete the well-known name. Requested task already active - Reboot the system.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8410 Byte aligned disk I/O request... input aborting. The input task issued a disk input/output request on a byte boundary rather than a correct word boundary. The job is aborting. Action OS8420 1. Restart the job. This message should not reappear if the failure was an intermittent CPU/memory failure or software error. 2. If the message recurs, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service Bad LBN on disk I/O... input aborting.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8560 Drive xxx not useable: should be drive yyy. The Indicated system disk drive was formatted as drive yyy, then moved to xxx position. The system disk cannot be used in the new position until reformatted. Action OS8600 Reformat the disk. (Refer to your 4635 LPS System Generation Guide.) Unsuccessful completion of send data directive. Displayed after RESET of the job in progress has been confirmed following a system disk error.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8800 Insufficient dynamic memory - Input. The number of features specified in JDE and/or DJDE require more main memory than is available; or, multiple DJDE “JDE =” or “JDL =” statements were entered incorrectly. Action OS8850 Recreate the job, reducing the number and/or extent of features. or Recode DJDEs correctly and restart the job. File management initialization failure. Try rebooting. The basic file management system has failed to perform correctly.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8950 Insufficient dynamic memory to run requested task. Not enough dynamic memory remains to load the requested task. Memory has been reported as inoperable during the system boot, or the system disk file of the desired task has been modified. Action OS8960 1. Reboot the system by pressing the Boot button and entering B. 2. Restart the job. 3.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8989 Unable to initiate output task. The system is unable to begin the indicated procedure, due to a fatal software error. (This message usually appears in conjunction with another message explaining the nature of the error condition.) Action OS8990 1. Check the display for other relevant messages and follow instructions given for it/them in this guide. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9102 Unable to access; COREIM.SYS. Either COREIM.SYS does not exist or a read error was detected. Either condition causes job recovery to fail and the job is aborted. Action OS9103 1. If COREIM.SYS does not exist, DSR restore, sysgen, if authorized to do so, or contact your systems specialist to recover COREIM.SYS. 2. If COREIM.SYS does exist: a. RNAME COREIM.SYS to some well-known name (e.g., BADnnn.TMP). b. Restore COREIM.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9200 Hardware error-input drive. Call for service. A fatal error other than a read error has occurred. Due to the failure mode, the data block in question cannot be recovered. Action OS9210 1. If data loss is acceptable, press the key to resume printing. or If loss is unacceptable, enter the ABORT job command to cancel the job. 2. Restart the job. 3.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9310 Output disk error. Page won‘t be printed. ABORT O or The page cannot be printed because print data cannot be read off disk due to a system disk error. (This message is followed by message OS2000.) The printer control console displays: OUTPUT STOPPED. SEE MESSAGE AT CRT. Action 1. Enter the CONTINUE O command for the job to print with one page missing. or Enter the ABORT O command to cancel the report. 2. Restart the job. 3.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9380 Printer failure. Enter ‘PROBLEM’, or An unspecified hardware failure has occurred in the printer which appears to be uncorrectable by normal operator actions. (This message is followed by message OS2000.) The printer control console displays: PRINTER FAULT--SEE MESSAGE AT CRT Action 1. Enter the CONTINUE O command to attempt to resume printing. Some data may be lost. and/or 2. Do the following: a.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9460-OS9550 thru OS9555-OS9560 “DISK ERROR” Messages. An apparent fatal disk error occurred during the indicated process. The job is aborted. The printer control console displays: OUTPUT STOPPED. SEE MESSAGE AT CRT. Action 1. Restart the job. The message should not reappear if the failure was an intermittent memory error. 2. If the failure recurs, a problem with the system disk is indicated. Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9900 System cannot go “ONLINE.” The ONLINE command was entered, but a fatal error in online interface prevents it from being processed. Action OS9910 1. Reenter the ONLINE command. 2. If the failure recurs, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. System cannot go “READY.” A fatal error in the online interface has occurred during powerup. Action OS9920 1. Repeat the powerup sequence.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9991 Invalid or destroyed task images: Indicated driver files required for operation of the system appear to have been destroyed on the system disk. Action OS9992 1. Reboot the system by pressing the Boot button, then entering B. 2. If the message reappears, resysgen if authorized to do so (refer to your 4635 LPS System Generation Guide), or Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Service Support Center.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9996 Unable to read executive file. The system disk files required for proper operation of the system appear to have been destroyed on the system disk. Action OS9997 1. Reboot the system by pressing the Boot button, then entering B. 2. If the message reappears, resysgen if authorized to do so (refer to your 4635 LPS System Generation Guide), or Contact your systems specialist. Unable to find system files.
7. PDL (job source library compilation) messages These messages may appear while a Job Source Library is being compiled using Print Description Language (PDL). PDL messages are assigned to levels 0-9, depending on the severity of the condition being reported. These levels are indicated by the first number appearing after the “PD” in the code.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD0300 Nothing to print, PDL terminated. When PDL encounters a problem before it starts compiling the JSL file, it will display this message and exit. The JSL file was not processed at all. Action PD0500 None. No source file will be created. A source file cannot be created due to an unspecified error. Action PD0510 Check the file and make corrections, if needed. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.) Source file is full.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD2700 Operator command error, retry. A PDL command was entered incorrectly. Action Reenter the command correctly. PD2740 JSL not found. Check and retry. JSL id was entered incorrectly. Action PD2915 Reenter the JSL identification correctly. or Enter a different JSL id. Security violation. A requested file has been protected by the SECURE system command. An attempt was made to access it at a wrong logon level.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD7200 PDL internal table overflow. Not enough dynamic memory remains for JSL. JSL is too large with too many tables. Action PD7400 Take out some of the tables and compile them separately. (Refer to your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.) Insufficient available disk space. Insufficient system disk space remains for the PDL file. Action PD7500 1. Enter the COMPRESS command. 2. If the problem continues, delete any unnecessary files. 3.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD8570 Device does not exist %0. The specified device does not exist. Check command and retry. Action PD8800 None. Insufficient dynamic memory, try rebooting system. Not enough core memory remains for the entered command. Compiling will abort. Action PD9400-PD9480 1. Reboot the system by pressing the Boot button and entering B at the keyboard. 2. Retry compiling JDL. 3. If the message reappears, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD9520 Source output file open error. The requested output file cannot be opened. Action 7-6 1. Verify the output file name and reenter the command or Close the source file and resend it. 2. If the message reappears, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
8. PG (PURGE command) messages These messages may appear during process of purging disk or print file. Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference for detailed information about the PURGE command. PG0100 Processing the entire disk. The PURGE D command was entered. The system is clearing all unused areas of the disk, including the print file. Action PG0110 None. Purging entirely the following disks: The listed system disk drives will be purged including any applicable print files. Action PG0200 None.
PG (PURGE COMMAND) MESSAGES PG0300 Processing the entire disk except the Print File. The PURGE F command was entered. The system is clearing all unused areas of the disk except the print file. Action PG0310 None. Purging the following disks (excluding print files): The listed system disk drives will be cleared except for any applicable print files. Action PG1010 None. Purge processor active. A PURGE command was entered while purge was already in progress. The command is ignored. Action PG1800 None.
9. PR (HARDCOPY graphics printing command) messages These messages may appear during the HARDCOPY process (printing copy of graphic .IMG files with comprehensive descriptor page). Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference for information about the HARDCOPY command. PR1000 All files hardcopied, hardcopy exiting. The HARDCOPY command was entered. File(s) have printed and the process is terminated. Action PR1050 None. Hardcopy continuing after disk saturation.
PR (HARDCOPY GRAPHICS PRINTING COMMAND) MESSAGES PR2710 Scale factor invalid, check and retry. The “n/d” scale parameter of the HARDCOPY command was entered incorrectly. Action PR2720 Reenter the command correctly. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on running print jobs.) HPOS value out of range, check and retry. The number entered for horizontal position (hpos) parameter of HARDCOPY command was beyond the permitted range. Action PR2730 Reenter the command correctly.
PR (HARDCOPY GRAPHICS PRINTING COMMAND) MESSAGES PR9400 Error during file directory search. A disk error occurred while the system was searching for a requested file. Action PR9500 1. Retry the HARDCOPY command. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Error during xcs file creation. A disk error occurred while a .XCS file sent from a workstation was being created on disk. File creation is aborted. Action PR9520 1. Resend the file. 2.
10. PSC (printer subsystem controller command) messages The PSC command enables the selectable download of a printer controller and RIP software. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information on the PSC command.) PS1060 Initializing printer. The printer is being processed and set at its starting values. Action PS1061 None. Initializing CSI. The printer controller software (CSI board) is being downloaded. Action PS1062 None.
PSC (PRINTER SUBSYSTEM CONTROLLER COMMAND) MESSAGES ....Downloading failed; device not available. The RIP board requested is unavailable for use. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. ....WARNING: Software/hardware mismatch. The software is not compatible with the existing hardware. Action PS1063 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Downloading SCSI Firmware version xxxx. The firmware is being downloaded from the system disk to the SCSI controller.
PSC (PRINTER SUBSYSTEM CONTROLLER COMMAND) MESSAGES PS9003 Wrong SCSI PROM Version—download unsupported. Firmware download of the SCSI controller cannot take place due to the presence of an outdated Prom on the SCSI controller. The problem should be investigated by service. Action PS9005 None. Device failed self-test; image integrity uncertain. The RIP board's power-on self-test failed. This message indicates that the integrity and validity of output from this RIP board is questionable.
PSC (PRINTER SUBSYSTEM CONTROLLER COMMAND) MESSAGES PS9962 Operating in degraded mode; RIP option not available. All RIP(s) in the system are nonfunctional. This message is seen if the download to each of the system's RIP boards has failed. Action 10-4 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
11. SCALE command messages The SCALE command enables scanned graphic images (fonts, forms, and logos) to print at an enlarged or reduced size under certain conditions. Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapters on HIP-accessed communicating modes and using graphics for detailed information about the SCALE command. **Cannot open input file: xxxx The requested input file is not found. Action Verify the input file name and reenter the command.
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES **EDIM META-Code not supported** The extended dimension (EDIM) function cannot be scaled to 600 spi. Action None. Enter Input file name or to exit. An input file name must be included in the command to invoke SCALE. Action Enter the input file name or Press the key to exit this activity. **Error (n.n) generating Output File** The system is unable to generate the output file. Action 1. Check the SCALE command and reenter. 2.
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES **File, xxxx, can not be scaled (unknown error)** The requested file cannot be scaled due to an unknown error. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support. **Font file xxxx cannot be scaled (byte escapement)** The requested font file cannot be scaled due to a problem with byte escapement. Action 1. If you are not using an Interpress font, add switch “A” (assign escapement) to the SCALE command line. (Refer to your 4635 LPS OSS Program Description, -11.) 2.
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES **Form File, xxxx, cannot be scaled (TL/DL size)** The SCALE command has been aborted because the resulting FR6 file is larger than the system allows. Action None. **Form font file not found xxxx** The font file used in the requested form was not found in the FN6 or LG6 directory. Action Copy the 600 spi font or logo onto the system and reenter. or Use SCALE to create the 600 spi version. **Illegal switch xxxx** The requested switch is not permitted in SCALE.
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES **Only one line per TL supported** A nonstandard FRM file has been used that is not supported by SCALE. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support. **Restoring previous file, xxxx, due to error(s)** Due to error(s) already displayed, the previous file is being restored. Action Verify and reenter the desired command. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference).
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES Scaling header. The font or logo header is being scaled. Action None. Scaling logo: xxxx The requested logo is being scaled. Action None. Scaling TL number: n Text line number n is being scaled. Action None. Scaling TL/DL nn The identified text line/display list is being scaled. Action None. Scaling TL/DL buffers: The body of the form is being scaled. Action 11-6 None.
12. SFS (status file services command) messages The following messages refer to the status file services (SFS) command, which creates, clears, displays, prints, and stores status file information. Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapters on tracking system activity and managing system resources for detailed information about the SFS command. SF1000 Job completed successfully.
SFS (STATUS FILE SERVICES COMMAND) MESSAGES SF2100 “Invalid Field/Value” messages. The value for the indicated parameter of an SFS command was not entered in an acceptable form (incorrect number of characters, incorrectly spelled word, numeric value too large or too small, etc.). The command is ignored. Action Reenter the SFS command, ensuring that the indicated field is expressed in the correct form.
SFS (STATUS FILE SERVICES COMMAND) MESSAGES SF4500 Cannot write on tape. Check tape and try again. The write enable ring is missing from magnetic tape, magnetic tape is not loaded correctly, or the magnetic tape drive is not online to the printer. Action SF6010 Place a write enable ring on the magnetic tape reel. or Press the On Line button on the magnetic tape drive. or Reload the magnetic tape correctly. (Refer to the offline chapter in your 4635 LPS Operator Guide.) Statement ignored.
SFS (STATUS FILE SERVICES COMMAND) MESSAGES SF6050 A - cannot open file. Abort The command file needed for the user-created form cannot be accessed due to system disk error. (“A -” indicates SFS is aborting.) Action SF6051 1. Retry compiling the form. The message should not reappear if the failure was an intermittent memory error. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. A - cannot do I/O to file.
SFS (STATUS FILE SERVICES COMMAND) MESSAGES SF6070 E - value for ‘Width’ unspecified or exceeds limit. The value entered for the WIDTH statement for a user-created form is larger than that permitted for the column width; or no WIDTH statement was entered. The column will not be created. (“E” indicates a user-input error exists in a column command, and the column will be ignored.) Action SF6071 Recompile the form, entering the WIDTH statement correctly. E - value for ‘Content’ unspecified.
13. System verification error messages These messages appear on the system controller display if problems are detected during the verification self-tests that the system runs at start-up after the Date and Time display is entered or disabled. These messages are not displayed with letter or number codes. In this chapter, they are listed alphabetically by first word. The appearance of any of these messages indicates the system is not fully functional.
SYSTEM VERIFICATION ERROR MESSAGES FCG starting. Version x FCG is starting with the parameters (or version) indicated. Action 1. Retry the FCG command. 2. If the message reappears, look for other system or printer messages to explain the condition. 3. If no other explanatory messages appear, contact your supervisor or systems specialist. FCG exiting: failure to connect to the IOT. The FCG utility is unable to communicate with the printer. There may be a print job or another system task being processed.
SYSTEM VERIFICATION ERROR MESSAGES No graphics memory. All banks of graphics memory appear to be missing or have failed testing. Operating in degraded mode. A problem was detected during system verification. (Message appears for any system verification error that occurs; other messages follow, describing the specific error.) System not operational. Either devices appear to be missing, main memory below 128K is missing, or there is no font memory available.
14. Summary sheet error messages Your 4635 LPS communicates Interpress error messages to you on the system controller display and on summary sheets that accompany your printed output. Summary sheets are placed at the end of printed jobs. Errors printed on a summary sheet have three main fields: • • • Level of severity Page number Explanation of the error. Figure 16-1.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Appearance error message Appearance Error (page n): Appearance Error (page n): Requested color not found; color substituted. The color specified by name in the master is not found in the printer's ink catalogs. Black replaces the color not found. Appearance Error (page n): Requested not found; default palette is used. Black replaces the color in the palette which was not found. Document generated error message = “errorString.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Font problem; regarding n point (rotated n degrees) font “interpressFontName”... This is the general font problem message which precedes several other messages and is issued when font problems are found during text processing. Form file not found: “fileType>fileName.” When processing an SIF, no file with the name filename.filetype was locally available to the 4635 LPS. Action Load the form on the LPS or change the form reference in the document and resend the document.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Appearance warning messages Appearance Warning: Appearance Warning: image off paper on page n at , [inches];, {cm]. Lines(s) not printed. One or more lines of text extended beyond the clipping region and, as a result, the lines were clipped. Action Using the page coordinates in the error message, look at page n to determine the line causing the problem and adjust the page accordingly.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Further “...substituting point size DD ...” messages suppressed. Many ...substituting point size DD ... messages were logged and no further occurrences were recorded. Graphic image off paper on page n at , [inches]; , [cm]. The graphic image extends beyond the page and was not imaged. Action Using the page coordinates in the error message, look at page n to determine which image is causing the problem and adjust the page accordingly.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Master error (page n): the form, logo, or image specified in the master has the wrong format. The format of the form, logo, or image has to be the one supported by the printer. Action Verify that the forms, images, or logos are loaded or created in the correct file format. If not, then reload or recreate them in the correct file format. Master Warning (page n): graphics must be specified in this “JSL”. A page in the master required the GVG, which was not enabled in the JSL.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Fatal error messages Fatal Error: Incorrect size for jobAccount name; the size must be between 1 and 31 characters inclusive. The jobAccount name taken from the document exceeded the length of the allowable range. Action Reduce the size of the jobAccount name and resend the document. Fatal Error (page n): Bad master (HST) file format; retransmit. An error was found in the format of the Interpress master. Action Retransmit the document.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES ENCODED VECTOR not well-defined. An error in the format of a printing instruction property vector was detected. Insufficient disk space for image file When reading an image from Raster Image Processor (RIP), a full system disk condition occurred. Action Purge unnecessary files from the LPS and compress the system disks to free contiguous space. Note: In this message, the letter “B” indicates an octal value.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES No resources; insufficient dynamic memory. Virtual memory space was exhausted during Interpress master processing and the job was aborted. Operator requested job abort. The ABORT I command terminated document processing at the end of the current page. Page too complicated; too many fonts+forms+operators text+graphics. The page is too complicated to print. Parse failure; stack underflow.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Unexpected disk error creating temporary file fileType>fileName. An error was found while writing to the system disk. The system disk has one or more bad sectors which are not in the bad block file. Action 1. Resend the document. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Note: In this message, the letter “B” indicates an octal value. Unexpected error. Code = n. An error occurred during processing.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Define CLUsters and load papers as follows: Stock requests in the document are handled by defining temporary cluster names. This message is displayed on the system controller display and is followed by instructions for loading paper and defining clusters. Action 1. If printing stops and you are prompted to key in the CONTINUE command, load the correct stock in the feeder trays. 2. Define the clusters as instructed. 3. Key in the CONTINUE command or press the key.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES No font for output character set nB, substituting for character nB. A font switch from a character set not in the Interpress family mapping to LPS fonts occurred. The substitute character in another character set replaces all characters referenced in character set n. This message is preceded by the ... Font Problem ... message. Note: In this message, the letter “B” indicates an octal value. Substituting n point (rotated n degrees) characters.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES xDocument aborted because previous error may have been unique to this copy. During the processing of an IFCOPY body, an error was found. Processing the document was ended. Action 1. Address the prior messages. 2. Resend the document. Font problem; bad font name; all blanks? The currently-defined font family could not be processed. No family substitution is attempted. Font problem; Font “fileType>localFontName” unknown; check “JSL>IPFNTS.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Font problem; incompatible font file format: "Local Font Name." The identified font was created for another printer. Font problem; number of data fonts exceeds n on this page. The number of fonts for an Interpress page exceeds the FONTS command value. This message does not occur on an LPS with RIP since any extra fonts are processed on Raster Image Processor (RIP).
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Invalid operator ordering; SHOW precedes first font set. No family has been set up in the Interpress master prior to text imaging. Invalid type for argument(s) of operator: . In processing an Interpress operator, the required operand type was not found on the stack. Invalid argument(s) value for operator: . An invalid value for the operator was found. Master not well-formed; bad document header. The Interpress header, “Interpress/Xerox/n.0...
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Parse failure; illegal operator ordering; nested CORRECT bodies not allowed. The Interpress master has a CORRECT body beginning before the current body is complete. Parse Failure; invalid parsing continued after end of COMPOSED operator. An internal error in processing a composed operator was found. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Parse failure; MARK not found during COUNT/UNMARK operation.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Property name not found during GETP operation. A property vector did not contain the requested property. Zero divide attempted. A zero divisor was found in the master or was due to loss of precision. Master warning messages Master Warning (page n): Processing nested too deep. Nesting of Interpress bodies exceeds the program stack space of the decomposer. Too many “Page Warnings” on this page.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Logical disk address error during Account Initialization. A problem processing the accounting information was found. System Problem (page n): Disk error printing error sheet; some messages lost. An error was found while reading the system disk. The system disk has one or more bad sectors which are not included in the bad block file. Action 1. Rename RTXFIL.SYS to a well-known name (e.g., BADBKn.SYS). 2. If authorized to do so, perform a resysgen to restore RTXFIL.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES “SYS>IPFNTS” missing; recompile “JSL>IPFNTS.” Font Interchange Standard (FIS) families were not loaded on the system disk or IPFNTS.JSL was not compiled. Action Compile IPFNTS, IFU IPFNTS or Key in the IFU ADD command. Unrecoverable disk error reading master (HST) file. An error was found while reading the system disk. The system disk contains one or more bad sectors that are not included in the bad block file. Action 1. Resend the document. 2.
15. 4635 LPS additional messages These messages may appear on your 4635 LPS PC User Interface (PC UI). How the messages are organized Messages that appear on your screen with numbers in front of them are listed in the first part of this chapter in numerical order. Messages that are not displayed with identifying numbers are listed in the second part of this chapter alphabetically by the first letter of the message text.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Numbered 4635 LPS messages Messages 7 through 36 Messages 7 through 36 appear when serious User Interface software problems occur. For all of these messages, call for Xerox service. Messages 41 and 42 41 At least one of the main UI windows did not create Microsoft Windows cannot create a window required by the SysUI. This may be due to a corrupt sysui.exe file, a coding error, or lack of Windows resources. Action 42 Select the OK header button to retry the process.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Messages 544 through 574 Messages 544 through 574 are the result of problems/warnings/status that could occur during the processing of messages and signals/interrupts from the system controller (ESS) or during the sending of commands to the system controller. 544 Signal expected but not received The PC user interface was expecting to receive signal data. Action 545 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 552 Can’t post SM_COMM message Posting of the SM_COMM message to the application's queue failed. The communication with the system controller has not been initiated. Action 553 1. Ensure no other Microsoft Windows applications using the communication ports are running. 2. Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Can’t set communications state Configuring of the communication port failed. Action 554 1.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 559 Data Set Ready timeout The Data Set Ready timeout has been exceeded. Action 560 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Frame error detected The communications driver detected a framing error. Action 561 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Parallel device I/O error An attempt was made to communicate through the parallel port.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 568 Transmit queue full The communication driver's transmit queue is full. Action 569 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Can’t kill Terminal Emulation Mode timer The TEM (terminal emulation mode) timer is not active or cannot be turned off. Probably the result of an internal PC user interface error. Action 570 Select the OK header button to retry the process.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Messages 1538 through 1572 The following messages (1538 through 1572) are the results of problems/warnings/status that could occur with the initialization and startup of the PC UI. 1538 Configuration file cannot be found The PC user interface configuration file is missing or cannot be located on the hard disk. Action 1539 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 1546 Missing directory name in config record The second parameter of a “DIRNAME” statement in the PC user interface configuration file is missing. Action 1547 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid directory type in config record The first parameter of a “DIRNAME” statement, or the third parameter of a “FILENAME” statement in the PC user interface configuration file is missing or invalid.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 1555 Invalid parity; must be NONE, ODD, or EVEN The parameter value of the “PARITY” statement in the SysUI configuration file is invalid. Action 1556 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid databits; must be 7 or 8 The parameter value of the “DATABITS” statement in the SysUI configuration file is invalid. Action 1557 Select the OK header button to retry the process.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 1563 Cannot read UI Dirty File; UI cannot run MS-DOS cannot read the SysUI dirty file. Action 1564 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Cannot write UI Dirty File; UI cannot run MS-DOS cannot write the SysUI dirty file. Action 1565 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 1572 Console log path specified in config file invalid The path specification for console log as denoted in the configuration file is invalid (doesn't exist). Action Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Messages 3538 through 3579 The following messages (3538 through 3579) are the results of problems /warnings/status that could occur with the processing of console log actions and the logging itself.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 3549 Unable to allocate memory for Console Log write buffer Unable to allocate memory for use in writing entries in console log. Action 3550 1. Restart the PC user interface hardware from Power On. 2. Ensure no other Microsoft Windows applications are running. 3. Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service and provide the UI Crash Log, if installed.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 3567 Unknown Console Log Record class Class type in console log record is not in pre-defined set of possible values. Action 3577 1. Console log file could be corrupted. Save console log to a different name for later diagnoses and empty current console log. 2. Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service to investigate possible hardware disk error.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 4097 through 4105 Action 4117 through 4125 Action 4127 through 4135 Action 4137 through 4145 Action These messages relate to the loading of bitmaps. Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. These messages relate to the loading of the system controller messages. Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Messages 9038 through 9068 The following messages (9038 through 9068) are the results of general problems/warnings/status that could occur when reading the dialog to retrieve objects or actions. 9038 Invalid file code DDB (Dialog Data Base) file cannot be opened because DOS detected a disk error, or calling program has passed in a nonexistent file ID. Action 9040 1. Verify that all required files are installed. 2. Select the OK header button to retry the process.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 9045 Memory free error Memory used by DDB (Dialog Data Base) functions cannot be released back to Microsoft Windows. Action 9048 1. Restart the UI from Power On. 2. If the problem persists, call for Xerox Customer Service and provide the UI Crash Log, if available. Not a reference file The DDB (Dialog Data Base) data file is being used in the wrong mode. Action 9049 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, contact Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 9059 No index file on reopen error Intermediate DDB (Dialog Data Base) index file not found. The missing file may represent the results of one or more previous steps in the process of the program (MM, CD or TDB). Action 9060 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, contact Xerox Customer Service to determine recovery point. No data file on re-open error Intermediate DDB (Dialog Data Base) data file not found.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Messages 9537 through 9542 The following messages (9537 through 9542) are the results of problems/warnings/status that could occur when the graphics display and action processing refer to object and data variable information. 9537 Can’t allocate memory General PC user interface memory allocation failure. Call to Microsoft Windows GlobalAlloc has (or would have) failed. Action 9538 1. Ensure no other Microsoft Windows applications are running. 2.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Unnumbered 4635 LPS messages (in alphabetical order) A boundary must be selected for 0 reams. The 0 reams option has been selected in the Bin Full Criteria window. Action Select a separation boundary (Set, Report, or Job) in the Bin Full Criteria window to tell the printer to switch bins after one set, one report, or one job. Accelerated access attempt on file unseccessfully closed. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES AUD File Mgr compression buffer too short. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr data buffer too short for defined records. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr deadlock condition detected. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr disk full error. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr disk read/write error.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES AUD File Mgr file handle table full. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file not found. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file not open. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file table full. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file owner already set. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES AUD File Mgr position block buffer is not 128 bytes long. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr pre-image i/o error. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr pre-image open error. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr record length too small or exceeds page size. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr record manager inactive.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Audit Log formatting complete. A request to format an audit log or logs for printing or display has completed. Action None. Audit Log formatting - no files selected. The criteria selected in the audit log print options or audit log job options window are not met. This applies to the 'Jobs' option only. Action Select different criteria and retry the operation. Audit Log reconcilliation error.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Bad block on tape device. The tape drive is unable to read a specific block of datafrom the tape. This could be caused by damaged media or a dirty or defective tape drive. Action 1. Clean the tape drive. 2. Replace the tape. If the problem occurs when no audit logs are being displayed or printed call Xerox Customer Service. BTEXT date parameter exceeds 365 days. The number of days specified in the BTEXT LDT parameter is too large.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Cannot access memory for record position pointer. Attempting direct read of file but list of records does not exist. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Cannot access memory for report format buffer. Report format buffer does not exist. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Cannot allocate memory for format list. Insufficient memory exists to allocate memory for a formatting list buffer.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Cannot allocate memory for report phase record during crash recovery. Insufficient Windows resources to allocate a report phase record to support crash recovery. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Cannot allocate memory for waste management record. Insufficient system memory exists to allocate memory for a waste management record. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Cannot expand memory region.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Cannot use Reserved Words in file names. The words CON, CLOCK$, AUX, COM(1-4), LPT(1-4), NUL, and PRN are recognized by the PC User Interface as DOS commands and therefore cannot be used in file names. Action Rename any file that has these terms in the file name. Client-Layer is established The 4635 LPS is communicating normally. Action Before printing, check the PC user interface or printer control console for instructions on clearing any existing faults.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Corrupt Master Directory file. The record manager has detected an error while reading the Master Directory file for a list of Audit Logs. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Corrupt report definition file. A corrupt report definition file has been detected. Audit Log display or printing may be incomplete. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Disk full inserting record in audit log.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES End or Abort Tran operation without Begin. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. EOR-Input with no prior SOR-Input. An End Of Report signal has been received but no Start Of Report signal preceeded it. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. EOR-Output with no prior SOR-Output. An End Of Report signal has been received but no Start Of Report signal preceeded it. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Error writing AUD File Mgr transaction control file. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Excessive length for BTEXT NSE number of sheets expected parameter. The number of sheets expected parameter contains too many characters. Action Check the JSL or DJDE in the job stream to ensure that all BTEXT NSE keywords and parameters are correct. Excessive length for BTEXT PRA page reconcilliation parameter.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Failure to create AUD File Mgr In-Process log file. The auditor is unable to create the in-process audit log. Audit logging will not take place. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Failure to create Audit Formatting window. This could occur during PC UI session startup. Windows has failed to allow the auditor feature to create a window. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Failure to create Audit Logging window.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Failure to open AUD File Mgr In-Process log file. The auditor is unable to open the in-process audit log. Audit logging will not take place. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Failure to register DDL class window for auditor. This could occur during PC UI session startup. Windows has failed to allow the auditor feature to register Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Failure to stop AUD file Mgr.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES FCG Exiting: Invalid Profile—Output or input not specified The profile requires OUT135 prior to parameter 1 to determine if these values are to be used for an output profile. if OUT135 has not been included in the specified profile, the following message is displayed: FCG Exiting: Invalid profile—too many parameters. You have exceeded the acceptable number of parameters allowed in the profile. FCG Exiting: Invalid profile—not enough parameters.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Filename has too many characters A file’s base name can be between one and eight characters long. Since DOS checks for invalid characters when you enter a base name, you can use any sequence of characters except the following invalid ones: ."/[]<>+ :=;, Filename has invalid characters. Check characters and reenter filename. A file's base name can be between one and eight characters long.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Format used is incorrect for Clipboard. Change and try again. The PC Editor uses DOS files to edit and, with different formats available on the PC UI, the Editor files need to be in ASCII DOS. This message is to make the user aware that the file must be converted to ASCII DOS. Incompatible mode error while opening AUD File Mgr file. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Inconsistent key flags between key segments.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Insufficient data buffer reading Master Directory file for completion copy. Not enough memory exists to allocate memory for a Master Directory record. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Insufficient space on target device. The target of an Audit Log save operation has insufficient space to contain the entire log. Action Delete files to make space on the target device.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid buffer for Extended insert operation. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid command syntax - ARx. An 'ARx' report definition command is invalid. The only acceptable values for 'x' are 'H', 'C', 'D', 'W', 'O', or 'T'. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid current position in AUD File Mgr file. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid key type when creating or extending file.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid parameter - FPOSC command. An FPOSC command has an invalid parameter. The report defintion file may be corrupt. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid parameter - FPOSL command. An FPOSL command has an invalid parameter. The report defintion file may be corrupt. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid parameter - FPOSN command. An FPOSN command has an invalid parameter.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid parameter - PLINES command. A PLINES command has an invalid parameter. The report defintion file may be corrupt. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid parameter - WIDTH command. A WIDTH command has an invalid parameter. The report defintion file may be corrupt. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid path or filename to audit files.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid response for BTEXT PRA page reconcilliation parameter. The page reconcilliation parameter is incorrectly specified. Action Check JSL or DJDE in the job stream to ensure that all BTEXT PRA keywords and parameters are correct. Invalid response for BTEXT PRD process date parameter. The process date expected parameter is incorrectly specified. Action Check JSL or DJDE in the job stream to ensure that all BTEXT PRD keywords and parameters are correct.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Key value modified by another application during Get Next/Previous. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Log xxx cannot be created. The console log cannot be saved to the floppy diskette. Action If problem persists, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Log xxx does not exist. The requested console log file name does not exist. Action Try entering another log name. Log xxx is empty. Informational message only. Action None.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Master directory device full error. The audit log disk drive has reached capacity while attempting to audit a report. The report will not be audited. This error should be preceeded by warning windows that the audit disk is becomming full. Action Delete obsolete audit logs before attempting to run more audited reports. Maximum number of report reruns exceeded. A report has been run 999 times without maintaining the reruns. Action Delete reports with the same number.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Not an AUD File Mgr file, or created by too early an AUD File Mgr version. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Note xxx does not exist. The requested note name does not exist. Action Try entering another note name. Note xxx is unreadable and cannot be (deleted/displayed/saved). Call for Service. The requested note cannot be read and no action can be performed on it. Action Call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Printer is reinitializing. Informational message. Read error during save. The record manager has detected a read error during an Audit Log save operation. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Report definition file read / open error. The report definition file cannot be opened. Audit Log display or printing cannot be performed. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES SOR-output received out of sequence - already in output phase. A Start Of Report signal has been received from the ESS beforebefore an End Of Report signal for the preceeding job. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Specified file does not exist. An audit log desired for formatting, saving, deletion, or inquiry does not exist. Action Change the name of the report entered in the request field, or select from the list of audit logs.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES The Current Log is unreadable and cannot be (emptied/deleted/printed/displayed/saved). Use a backup log. The current console log is unreadable and no action can be performed on it. Action Use a backup log, if you have one. The diskette has insufficient space. The System is unable to save the log. There is not enough space available on the diskette to copy the console log.
4635 LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Too many audit reports to list. Try Jobs or filter. The request to display a list of audit logs has exceeded the maximum buffer size possible. Action Retry the operation with filters to reduce the number of logs that will be listed. Use the Jobs option to reduce the number of logs that will be listed. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Too many audit jobs to list. Try filter.
A. Xerox support services Xerox support services are there to help you if your laser printing system should develop a severe hardware, software, or applications problem. If a problem continues after you have tried all remedial actions suggested in this guide, first notify your lead operator or systems specialist (depending on your site's procedures).
XEROX SUPPORT SERVICES call the Xerox Customer Service Support Center at the telephone number printed on the printer control console or provided by your Xerox Sales representative, analyst, or Service Representative.
Glossary A3 Paper size measuring 297 by 420 mm. A4 Paper size measuring 210 by 297 mm. abort algorithm Computational procedure that can be repeated any number of times. alignment Positioning of an image on a page for printing. alphanumeric AIM ASCII application applications To terminate the printing of a job or execution of a program before it completes. software Set of characters including the letters A through Z, numerals 0 through 9, and all printable special symbols.
GLOSSARY asynchronous Transmission in data communications controlled by start and stop elements at the beginning and end of each character. Thus, time intervals between transmitted characters may be unequal in length. auxiliary menu Menu that contains options not displayed in a window. The symbol for an auxiliary menu is a box containing three horizontal lines. B4 background job backup file batch Paper size measuring 250 by 353 mm.
GLOSSARY binary synchronous transmission bit Data transmission in which synchronization of characters is controlled by timing signals generated at the sending and receiving stations. Abbreviation for binary digit, the smallest unit of information recognized by a computer. See also binary digit. bit map Visual representation of graphic images in which a bit defines a picture element (pixel); for example, if a bit is 1, the corresponding pixel is printed.
GLOSSARY carriage return channel character character cell character code character code identifier character set clearinghouse service client layer clocking cluster code GLOSSARY-4 Control character that causes the printing system to start printing at the left margin of the current line unless set to be interpreted as a line end. 1. In data communications, a path or line that enables two or more devices to communicate (sometimes called a circuit, facility, or link). 2.
GLOSSARY collate column To arrange or assemble into ordered sets. Vertical arrangement of characters. command User instruction to a computer, using the system controller keyboard or the PC UI. Commands are words, mnemonics, or characters that cause a computer to perform predefined operations. Coded instruction to a computer or computer-based system. language Set of commands that can be used for a system, such as how the system can be instructed to perform a task.
GLOSSARY configuration console consumable supplies continuous printing control program coordinate copy copy-sensitive cpi Supplies such as paper and dry ink that are depleted (used up) during the course of normal printer operation. Refers to Interpress job integrity under any of the following conditions: excessive graphics, forms, or font use problems.
GLOSSARY data link data processing data rate data storage data transmission debug Physical means of connecting one location with another for communication, such as the communications lines, modems, and controls which transmit information between two or more stations. Operations carried out on data by means of algorithms and programs to produce information or a specific result. The rearrangement of data into a suitable form for further use.
GLOSSARY document dot Unit of measurement representing a fraction of an inch, for example, 300 dots per inch (dpi). It may also be referred to as a picture element (pixel) or spot. download To copy files using communication lines from the host onto LPS system disks. duplex dry ink Minute dry particles of resin and carbon black used to create images. Dry ink can accept an electrical charge. duplex Ability to send and receive information simultaneously. See also simplex printing.
GLOSSARY extended metrics Measurements used in Interpress to alter the size of fonts, allowing more precision with character escapement. Used for rendered characters. FCB forms control buffer. Buffer for controlling the vertical format of printed output. FDL forms description language. LPS-resident source language used for designing electronic forms. See also FSL; form.
GLOSSARY floating accent font Set of images, usually characters and symbols, having common characteristics such as style, width, height, and weight. form 1. Compiled forms source library (.FSL) file. 2. Printed or typed document with blank spaces for inserting information. Specific arrangement of lines, text, and graphics stored in a computer under an identifying name. Page of data that, when preceded by proper commands, is stored on the system disk as a permanent file.
GLOSSARY hardcopy hard values hardware Machine output in permanent form, such as printed reports, listings, and so on. Output in a permanent form (usually on paper or paper tape) rather than in temporary form, as on a display. Contains readable printed copy of machine (for example, computer) output. Nonoptimal adjustment of particular FIS fonts in terms of point size and orientation.
GLOSSARY information processing Generic term encompassing both word and data processing, used to describe the entire scope of operations performed by a computer. initialize 1. To prepare the magnetic surface of a blank diskette so that it can accept data. 2. To set all information in a computer system to its starting values (usually the first step is accomplished when a program is booted).
GLOSSARY job control job management JSL keyboard keyword label landscape page orientation language Program called into storage to prepare each job or job step to be run. Collective functions of job scheduling and command processing. job source library. Collection of uncompiled job descriptions. See also job; JDE; and JDL. Group of alphabetic, numeric, and/or function keys used to enter information into a system. Required part of a command. See also operator command. 1.
GLOSSARY library line list One horizontal flow of characters. line feed Control character that, unless set to be interpreted as a line end, causes the printing system to begin printing in the current character position of the next line. line printer High-speed printer that prints an entire line of characters at one time. line tables Internal data structures providing a record in memory of lines to be drawn on a page. link Line connecting two or more intelligent terminals or nodes in a network.
GLOSSARY low-level language LUN machine language magnetic media magnetic storage Language that is close to machine language so that each written instruction in a program can be converted to machine language on a one-to-one basis. logical unit number. A number which identifies a peripheral device to the OSS. Binary code that can be read directly by a computer's central processing unit (CPU). All programming languages are eventually broken down into machine language for execution by the computer.
GLOSSARY memory menu merge message metacode List of available functions, commands, and options. Operation combining two or more files into one predetermined order. For example, to merge two separate, alphabetically ordered files of names would result in one large alphabetically ordered file. Unit of information transmitted by one facility to another in a form that the receiving facility can understand and act upon.
GLOSSARY monitor mouse mouse pad mouse tray move/resize target nesting network Program used to supervise, control, or verify the operations of a system. Electronic device used with the PC UI to select options and enter data. Base that provides friction and direction information to the electronic mouse. Optional extension module attached to the system controller to accommodate the mouse pad and provide ample working space. Part of a window that allows you to change the location or size of the window.
GLOSSARY online operand operating system operation operator operator area operator Object of an action, operation, or process. Basic host- or LPS-resident controlling program that governs the operations of a computer, such as job entry, input/output, and data management. The operating system is always running when the computer is active. Unlike other types of programs, it does not run to an end point and stop. The operating system of a Xerox LPS is referred to as the operating system software (OSS).
GLOSSARY overstrike page page end page To print characters over each other. 1. In computer programming, a block of instruction, data, or both that can be located in main or auxiliary storage. 2. In word processing, a defined section of a document. Command character (form feed) to terminate the current page. orientation Direction in which data is printed on a report. See also landscape page orientation; portrait page orientation. pagination Process of separating text into pages.
GLOSSARY pixel point point size portrait page orientation printer Height of character set from the top of its ascenders to the bottom of its descenders in units (points). Point size does not always include leading. Orientation of print lines or the top of an illustration parallel to the short edge of the paper if the sheet is within the standard size range. Sheets larger than standard have the reverse print orientation. Output device that produces hardcopy printouts. Also referred to as the IOT.
GLOSSARY protocol PSC printer subsystem controller. Command and task that download any of the following to the appropriate board: SCSI controller software RIP software CSI software purge To delete data from a system. query Request for data or other information, entered by an operator while the system is processing. queue List of documents waiting to be processed.
GLOSSARY replace Process of exchanging one portion of text for another. This process encompasses two functions: deleting old text and inserting new. report In setting a separation boundary through the Bin Full Criteria task, report refers to a subset of a job (a job may consist of one or more reports). resolution response time To resume a data processing job run from a point where it was aborted. RIP raster image processor. LPS option that supports the Interpress V3.0 Publications Set.
GLOSSARY SEF sequencing Method of ordering messages, records within a file, or statements in a program according to rank or time of entry. sequential In numeric sequence, usually in ascending order. As applied to a file organization, describes files in which records are written one after another and cannot be randomly accessed. For example, the first 99 records in a sequential file-access file have to be read before the 100th record is accessible.
GLOSSARY spooling spot stack Unit of measurement representing a fraction of an inch, for example, 300 spots per inch (spi). May also be referred to as a picture element (pixel) or dot. Internal structure for storing data. statement Detailed written instructions in a program step. A statement is written according to specific rules called syntax. static data Information usually found on preprinted forms or overlays.
GLOSSARY system system controller system disk system file system generation system page system software systems specialist 1. In data processing, a collection of parts and procedures organized to accomplish a set of specific functions. 2. Assembly of components united by some form of regulated interaction to form an organized whole. 3. Operations or procedures through which a business activity is accomplished.
GLOSSARY telecommunications Voice or data communications transmitted and received through telephone lines. teleprocessing Sending and receiving data through telecommunication lines for processing among various remote terminals and the central processing unit (CPU). TEM templates temporary storage 1. Preset document formats, usually furnished along with application software, such as electronic spreadsheets or database programs. 2.
GLOSSARY trace trailer transaction processing translation transmission speed transmit truncated turnaround time two-up typeface Routine record providing a list of historical events (execution) of a program. In data communications, the last portion of a message that signals the end. Method of data processing in which files are updated and results are generated immediately after data entry. 1. In data communications, the conversion of one code to another on a character-by-character basis. 2.
GLOSSARY validation variable Information of a changeable nature which is merged with a standard or a repetitive document to create specialized or personalized versions of that document. variable data Variable data is not a part of a form design. It varies from page to page. variable text Text of changing nature, such as various names and addresses combined with a form letter to make a complete document.
GLOSSARY x height y axis XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM MESSAGE GUIDE Height of lowercase letters without their ascenders or descenders (height of letter “x”). See also ascender; descender.
GLOSSARY Acronyms ACT Advanced Customer Training AFP Advanced Function Printing ANSI American National Standards Institute ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange BCD binary coded decimal BOF bottom of form BOT beginning of tape bpi bits per inch bps bits per second BSC CCID CD CDC CD/IG CM character code identifier character dispatcher control data communications character dispatcher/image generator control module CME copy modification entry CMT character mapping ta
GLOSSARY CSR DC DCE DDCMP customer support representative data center data communications equipment Digital Data Communication Message Protocol DEC Digital Equipment Corporation DFA Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture DJDE dynamic job descriptor entry DMA direct memory access DMR data mode ready (DEC interface for LPS) DOS disk operating system dpi DSDD DSU DSR DSSD DTE EBCDIC ECMA EMT ENET EOT dots per inch double sided double density digital signal unit disk save and restore double
GLOSSARY FCB forms control buffer FCG finishing configuration utility FCP file control parameter FDL forms description language FDR file directory FFM font file management FIS Font Interchange Standard FMS file management subsystem FPS formatting print service FSL forms source library FST font specification table GCR group code recording GIS graphic input station gsm grams per square meter GVG graphics video generator HCF high-capacity feeder HCS HFDL HIP hpos IBM IFU IG GL
GLOSSARY IGM I/O IOM IOT IPD IPFONTS image generator module input/output image output module input output terminal, also referred to as “printer” Interpress decomposer Interpress fonts IPL initial program load IPM Interpress mapping ips inches per second JCB job control block JCL job control language JDE job descriptor entry JDL job descriptor library JID job identifier JSL job source library LAN local area network laser light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation LED l
GLOSSARY MIS MPU microprocessor unit MTU magnetic tape unit (refers to the 9-track magnetic tape drive; also referred to as “magnetic tape drive”) OCR optical character recognition OCS operator communications subsystem OLI online interface OS operating system OSDS OSEXEC OSS PC PCC PC UI PDL PE operating system diagnostic software operating system executive operating system software personal computer printer carriage control personal computer user interface print description language phase enc
GLOSSARY RAM RIP random access memory raster image processor ROS raster output scanner RTC real time clock SAFES SAN sci stand-alone field engineering software software analysis number START command index SCSI small computer system interface SDLC synchronous data link control SEF short-edge feed SFS status file services SIF sequence insert file SNA system network architecture spi spots per inch SST system software tape sysgen TL/DL TOF system generation text line/display list top o
GLOSSARY UI user interface VM virtual memory vpos VS virtual storage WAN wide area network XCSC Xerox Customer Support Center XDGI Xerox DCF and GDDM Interface XDSS Xerox Documentation and Software Services XICS erox Integrated Composition System XJCF Xerox Job Control Facility XMP xerographic mode persistence XMS xerographic mode switching XNS Xerox Network Systems XPAF, XPF Xerox Printer Access Facility XPMF-VMS Xerox Print Management Facility - VMS Version XPPI XPS GLOSSARY-
Index This index contains an alphabetical listing of all unnumbered messages used by this printing system. A AUD File Mgr disk full error. 15-20 Accounting initialization failure. 14-17 AUD File Mgr disk read/write error. 15-20 Appearance Error (page n): Requested color not found; color substituted. 14-4 AUD File Mgr end of file reached. 15-20 AUD file Mgr extended file not found. 15-20 Appearance Error (page n): Requested not found; default palette is used.
INDEX AUD File Mgr pre-image i/o error. 15-22 AUD File Mgr pre-image open error. 15-22 AUD File Mgr record length too small or exceeds page size. AUD File Mgr record manager inactive. Cannot allocate memory for report audit heading record. 15-25 15-22 Cannot allocate memory for report definition memory. 15-25 15-22 Cannot allocate memory for report exception list. 15-25 AUD File Mgr rejected # of records 15-22 specified in reject count for Extended Get/Step.
INDEX Command sequence error, record number not equal to last +1. 15-27 E Communication with the Printer is established. 15-27 EDIM META-Code not supported. 11-2 Empty delete list. 15-28 Completed reports not finished transfering from In-Process Log. 15-27 Empty format list. 15-28 Corrupt Master Directory file. 15-28 ENCODED VECTOR not well-defined. 14-8 End or Abort Tran operation without Begin. 15-29 Enter Input file name or to exit 11-2 D Dashing not supported.
INDEX Failure to create AUD File Mgr In-Process log file. 15-31 Feature not implemented: 14-4 Failure to create Audit Formatting window. 15-31 14-2 Failure to create Audit Logging window. 15-31 Feature not in Publication Set Interpress; rotation not a multiple of 90 degrees. Failure to create DDL window for auditor. 15-31 Feature requires RIP option; compressed graphic/pixel rotation. 14-2 Failure to initialize Btrieve.
INDEX Font xxxx is not alpha-numeric. 11-3 Font problem; bad font name; all blanks? 14-13 Font problem; Font “fileType> localFontName” unknown; check “JSL>IPFNTS.” 14-13 Font problem; font “interpressFontName” does not contain n point (rotated n degrees) characters. 14-13 Font problem; font “interpressFontName” unknown. Imaging operator available only with RIP option.
INDEX Invalid response for BTEXT RRA report reconcilliation parameter. 15-40 Invalid response for BTEXT RSQ sequence check enablement parameter. 15-40 Invalid response for BTEXT SEQ page sequence number parameter. 15-40 15-37 15-37 Invalid type for argument(s) of operator: 14-15 Invalid mix of single/multiple record locks. Invalid operator ordering; SHOW precedes first font set. 14-15 IP Header record not read while completing Audit Log.
INDEX Master Error (page n): Operator not implemented: 14-5 Not an AUD File Mgr file, or created by too early an AUD File Mgr version. 15-43 Master Error (page n): Problem with insert file; invalid file folder: “file-type.” 14-5 Note xxx does not exist. 15-43 14-5 Note xxx is unreadable and cannot be (deleted/displayed/saved). Call for Service. 15-43 Master error (page n): requested ink. catalog is not found or is in the wrong format.
INDEX Parse failure; unrecognized operator: 14-16 Printer Client-Layer is not responding. 15-43 Printer failed to send configuration. 15-43 Printer is not answering the Controller‘s state request. 15-43 Printer is ready. 15-43 Printer is reinitializing. 15-44 Problem with insert file; invalid file folder: “fileType.” 14-16 Processing nested too deep. 14-17 Property name not found during GETP operation. 14-17 R Sheet delivery signal but not processing output phase.
INDEX Too many audit reports to list. Try Jobs or filter. 15-47 Too many audit jobs to list. Try filter. 15-47 Too many errors in document. 14-9 Too many “Page Warnings” on this page. 14-17 Too many “Unexpected RIP errors” encountered. 14-9 Trying to lock a file locked by another application. 15-47 Trying to lock a record locked by another application. 15-47 U Unable to read the File. Try again. 15-47 Unable to write the File. Try again.