Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System Message Guide April 1998 721P85650
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Related publications The Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System Message Guide is part of the eight 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.
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Table of Contents Related publications iii Notice iii Introduction vii About the reference set vii DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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 4-1 5.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 13. System verification error messages 13-1 14. Summary sheet error messages 14-1 Appearance error message 14-2 Appearance warning messages 14-5 Fatal error messages 14-9 Informational messages 14-13 Master error messages 14-16 Master warning messages 14-22 System problem messages 14-23 15. DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS additional messages Numbered DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS messages A.
Introduction The Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing Systems Message Guide is one of the eight manuals which make up your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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.
INTRODUCTION Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS System Generation Guide Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Forms Creation Guide viii This reference contains the following information: • • • • • • • Print Description Language components and processes Input processing functions Output processing functions PDL command summary Page formatting guidelines Character code assignment tables PD
INTRODUCTION Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Installation Planning Guide Xerox LPS Tape Formats Manual This reference contains the following information: • • • • • Helpful Facts About Paper Tasks that must be accomplished before installation Preinstallation requirements Installation process Postinstallation activities This reference contains the following information: • • • • Xerox LPS Standard Font Library Font User Guide LPS basic components and options Characteristics of different formats
INTRODUCTION What the message guide contains The Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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
INTRODUCTION • An order card for the Customer Documentation Catalog, which describes other available Xerox documentation • A Reader Comment Form. Please take a few minutes to write your comments about the message guide, and any suggestions you may have for improving it, on the Reader Comment Form • Chapters 1 through 14 are arranged alphabetically according to the coded messages as they appear on the system controller (e.g., CP, DS, and FD) or by the type of uncoded messages (i.e.
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. 1CP (COMPRESS command) messages These messages may appear during the process of compressing the system disk. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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 CP2700 Invalid keyin The compress command was entered incorrectly. Action CP2710 Reenter command correctly Keyins are not allowed at this time Compress process has begun. System cannot process any other commands entered at this time. Action CP2720 Wait for entire compress process to complete. Reenter command. Invalid start command The COMPRESS start command was entered incorrectly. Action CP7010 Reenter COMPRESS. Unable to compress this disk.
2. 2DSR (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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) DS1010 DS1020 DS1030 DS1040 DS1050 Save process complete DSR is saving disk drive 0. DSR is saving disk drive 1. DSR is saving disk drive 2. DSR is saving disk drive 3. The DSR command was entered.
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 1. Clean the tape drive and retry the task. (Refer to the maintenance chapter in your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.) 2. If the problem continues, replace the save tape. DS8020 Tape is read only...DSR aborted The tape is designed to be read but not written.
DSR (DISK SAVE AND RESTORE COMMAND) MESSAGES DS9040 System error...DSR aborted An unspecified hardware error has caused DSR task to abort. Action 1. Retry the DSR task. 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. DS9050 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.
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3. 3FD (forms compilation) messages These messages may appear while forms are being compiled using Forms Description Language (FDL). (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX 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.
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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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.
FD (FORMS COMPILATION) MESSAGES FD9400-FD9540 FD9400 FD9410 FD9420 FD9430 FD9440 FD9450 FD9460 FD9470 FD9475 FD9480 FD9485 FD9490 FD9510 FD9520 FD9530 Disk/file error messages Error in closing the source-input file. Error in closing the source-input file. Error in closing the listing/summary file. Error in opening the source/output file. Error in opening the listing/summary file. Error in reading the source-input file. Error in reading the source-output file. Error in writing the source-output file.
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4. 4HIP (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 DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide and DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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 HP0085 Concatenated job operator display mode is ‘OFF’ In response to an operator command, HIP will not display internal job status while in a concatenated job mode. Action HP0090 None. 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.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP0210 Transmission aborted: JOB ID xxxx The HIP ABORT command was entered. The job being sent has been cancelled. Action HP1010 None. Input starting report - jid xx This is displayed while in a concatenated job mode if the concatenated job operator display mode is ON when input starts a HIP job. Action HP1020 None.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1130 Buffer file allocation less than specified The HIP buffer has less space than specified in the HIP.CMD file at installation. There may not be enough space to hold the entire job being sent. Action 1. Delete unneeded files from system disk to create more space. 2. Compress the disk. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) 3.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1172 Log file empty, nothing to print. You have entered the HIP SHOW LOG [PRN] command and there are no entries in the log file. Action HP1180 None. No echo servers on list There are no echo servers on list. Action HP1181 None. Echo test started. Results available in nnn seconds The echo test has been started. Action HP1182 None. Echo test already running The echo test is running. Action HP1183 None.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1207 Offline pending end of current active xns session The HIP OFFLINE command was entered. The printer will disconnect from Ethernet when the current session is terminated. Action HP1210 None. Host online. Accepting all jobs The HIP ONLINE ALL command was entered. The printer and remote host are communicating, and the host is sending jobs to the HIP buffer. All print and nonprint files (fonts, forms, or JSLs) will be accepted.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1250 Transmission complete: job id xxxx The host has completed sending the indicated job to the printer. The job will now begin printing. Action HP1260 None. Interface busy - cannot send file(s) The HIP SEND command was entered. The interface is busy and is unable to send files from the host at this time. Action HP1265 Wait for current transmission to complete.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1299 XPAF communications recovered HIP can now receive data via the XPAF communication mode. Data received but not yet written to system disk will be copied from memory (saved at system error restart) and written to system disk. The system then reestablishes the communications link and continues to receive the next block of data. Action HP1300 None. Assuming negative confirmation A confirmation prompt requiring a YES or NO response was displayed.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP1420 End of test 3 analysis The system failed Diagnostic Test 3. HIP has completed analysis of Test 3 results and has identified the data line that has failed. This message follows message HP9431 or HP9432. Action HP2010 None. No host selected A host has not been selected for HIP. Action HP2020 Enter the appropriate HIPHOST command.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2120 Insufficient disk space for host buffering Fewer than 256 blocks are available for HIP buffer space. There is not sufficient space to receive and buffer files. The system cannot go online. Action 1. Delete files from system disk to provide more space. 2. Compress the system disk. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) 3.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2160 Enter ‘HIP show log continue’ for more There are more than 20 entries in the log and you must enter HIP SHOW LOG CONTINUE to view additional screens. Action HP2165 None. Insufficient disk space for log files. You have entered HIP LOG [START]. There is insufficient disk space to begin logging. Action HP2200 Delete home files to create space for logging procedures.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2300 Command error at: part of command in error The command part indicated was entered incorrectly. Action HP2310 Reenter the command correctly. (Refer to the HIP chapter in your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.) Reenter command An incorrect command was entered. Action HP2320 Reenter the correct command. (Refer to the HIP chapter in your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2344 Cannot change: job does not exist. The jid specified does not exist in the HIP job queue. Action HP2345 None. Cannot change: output file already exists The file specified is already resident on the disk. Action HP2346 Rename the output file and retry the CHANGE command. 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.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP2500 Change of job xxxx to file file-type failed: unrecoverable I/O error yy. The CHANGE command failed due to the error values specified in this message.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP8250 Fatal protocol violation detected Commands used violate the higher-level software protocols used to communicate between the DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS and the host. The host will be advised to restart communication with the printer. No data should be lost in this process. Action HP9200 None. Interface failure: unable to receive data A hardware error has occurred. The system is unable to recover lost data.
HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES HP9420 Host not communicating. See host for reason The HIP DIAGNOSTIC command was entered. The system failed Test 1: (see explanation for message HP9400) or Test 2: system was unable to send a command on OEMI and in turn read the printer status. Action 1. If Test 2 failed, diagnostics are terminated. 2. Inspect the 871-CM display (the “host” referred to in the message) to learn nature of the failure. 3.
5. 5IFU (Interpress font utility) messages These messages appear when the Interpress font utility program (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on HIP-accessed 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 IF1102 None. 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 IF1105 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 IF1415 None. 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 IF1420 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 IF1504 None. Adding as rendered character The requested character is being added as a rendered character. Action IF1600 None. Consolidating IPM files... This is an informational message. Action IF1601 None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF1629 Parser error There is a problem with parsing the parameters within a command. Action IF2000 None. Aborting ADD The ADD command to add font families to the Interpress or data center font environments has been aborted. Action IF2001 None. Aborting DCFONTS add The ADD command to add font families to the DCFONTS (data center fonts) environment has been aborted. Action IF2002 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 IF2032 Reenter a valid IFU command. Wildcarding not permitted Wildcarding is not allowed in the Interpress font family name for this command. Action 1.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2050 Please mount the next volume, number x This message instructs you to mount the next tape or cartridge volume. A message will then ask if you want to continue or abort the operation. Action 1. Mount the tape or cartridge number indicated in the message. 2. Enter C to continue. or Discontinue the operation. IF2052 The wrong volume has been mounted The tape or cartridge has been mounted out of sequence.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2061 Attempting to append to a non IFU COPY medium. Mount correct medium or initialize the medium and retry Appending an IFU COPY WRITE file to the end of a non IFU COPY medium is not permitted. Action 1. Mount the correct tape or Initialize the medium via the IFU VOLINIT command if the data on the tape is not needed. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) 2.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2098 Are you sure you want to abort? (enter ‘Y’ or ‘N’) An ABORT command was entered during the IFU COPY READ process. Action Enter N. Note: The font structure on the disk may be corrupted if the process is aborted. IF2099 Aborting at this time may corrupt the font structure Aborting while reading an Interpress font family name from the medium onto the system may corrupt the font structure.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2212 The wrong floppy has been mounted A floppy disk has been mounted out of sequence for reading in. A message will follow asking if you want to continue or quit this operation. Action Mount the correct floppy if you wish to continue. or Discontinue the operation. IF2220 Please enter the next floppy, number x Mount the floppy disk next in sequence, as indicated in the message. Action IF2230 None. Insufficient room on floppy. Please try another floppy.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2235 Please confirm deletion of wildcarded Interpress font Upon entering the IFU DELETE command, you are asked by the system to confirm this operation by entering C to continue or A to abort. Action IF2236 Enter C or A as appropriate. Response was received unsuccessfully! The operator’s response was not received correctly. Action IF2237 None. Package %0 issued unknown message number %1. This is a general error message. Action IF2239 None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2250 Medium must be tape or cartridge. Magnetic tape or cartridge are the only media possible for the ADD command (some commands do not accept floppy disks). Action IF2304 Reenter the command specifying either magnetic tape or cartridge. Font profile name is required in ADD command The ADD command must contain the desired font profile name. Action IF2306 Reenter the ADD command, to include the applicable font profile name.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2336 Map x was not found in IPFNTS.SYS The requested Interpress character mapping is not found in the character mapping tables that are stored in the IPFNTS.SYS file. Action IF2342 Modify the font profile to refer to an existing map in the IPFNTS.SYS file. Operation code must be a symbol When entering the original command line, the system did not encounter the READ or WRITE parameter.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2410 Orientation parameter was not found in DCFONTS statement Orientation (i.e., PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE, IPORTRAIT, and ILANDSCAPE) has not been specified in the DCFONTS statement in the font profile. Action 1. Correct the DCFONTS statement to include the desired orientation parameter. 2. Retry the ADD command. IF2412 Point size was not found in DCFONTS statement Point size is not specified in the DCFONTS statement of the font profile. Action 1.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2428 Orientation x was not found in easy values Some orientations requested are not contained in the FIS font master. Action IF2434 None. Missing name parameter on fonts statement An Interpress font name is missing from the Interpress fonts statement in the font profile. Action IF2438 Correct the FONTS statement to include the appropriate name parameter. FSET parameter x not found The FSET parameter indicated is missing from the IPFNTS.JSL.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2456 WARNING: Substitute character requires extended metrics Substitution of the requested character requires extended metrics, which may reduce Interpress performance. Action IF2701 None. Syntax error: expecting a comma after x There is a syntax error in the command line. The system requires a comma after the item indicated in the message. Action IF2702 Reenter the command to include the needed comma.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2708 Syntax error: unexpected token x encountered The character or symbol indicated in the message is incorrectly included in the command line. Action IF2709 Reenter the command, omitting the incorrect character or symbol. Syntax error: literal exceeds x characters The literal (an alphanumeric string not enclosed in single quotes) exceeds the maximum number of allowable characters.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2720 Syntax error in statement x An error exists in the given statement. Action IF2730 Check and reenter the command, using the corrected statement. Semantic error in statement x An error exists in the meaning of the statement as formatted. Action IF2790 Check and reenter the command, using the corrected statement. Parser error: next _ charcalled with invalid mode An error has occurred while the system was reading the command line.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES 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. IF2853 Invalid Interpress family name The Interpress family name requested is incorrect. Action IF2854 Reenter the command to include the family name statement with the correct syntax.
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 IF2903 JSL syntax err x - unclosed string There is an unclosed string in the JSL file. Action 1. Correct the JSL file to include a string enclosed in single quotes. 2. Retry the command. 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.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2910 JSL syntax err x - expecting an equal sign after y The system requires an equal sign (=) after the given character in the JSL file. Action 1. Correct the JSL file to include the required equal sign. 2. Retry the command. IF2911 JSL syntax err x - unexpected punctuation y There is incorrect punctuation in the JSL file. Action 1. Correct the JSL file, omitting the unneeded punctuation. 2. Retry the command.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2950 JSL file x will not open The requested JSL file in the IPFNTS statement cannot be opened. Action Verify and reenter the JSL file name correctly. IF2951 JSL statement is too large to be processed The JSL statement in the JSL file is too large for the system to process. Action 1. Modify the JSL file to include more semi-colons to indicate the end of statements. or Shorten the statements, if possible. 2. Retry the command.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF2973 No valid characters were found in character set x In processing the FIS master, the substitute character’s raster bitmap is either missing or defective. Action 1. Correct the CHARS parameter of the font profile. 2. Reenter the ADD command. IF2974 Character x is in the system reserved area No characters may be added in the range 0-208 or 0-20 (octal). These positions are reserved for system use. Action 1.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF4111 FIS processing error; aborting ADD Due to an error in the FIS master, the ADD command is being aborted. This error is probably the result of a previous error which should have displayed a message. Action IF4112 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Unable to create a font file, x; aborting ADD. An error has occurred when the system attempted to access the font file. The ADD command has been aborted. Action IF4120 None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7000 ** - WRITE LOCK PROTECTION ERROR - ** A write operation could not be completed successfully, probably because the write ring is not present on the magnetic tape. Action 1. Put a write enable ring on the magnetic tape. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide .) 2. Retry the command. IF7100 Can‘t find IFUFSN.SYS; resysgen and retry ADD The IFUFSN.SYS file, which contains default font information, was not found on the system disk.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7108 Temporary file x of decomposed FIS will not open 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. IF7109 JSL storage request has failed. An error occurred when requesting memory for the IPFNTS.JSL file. This is probably due to a disk error or insufficient disk space.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7705 Family name directory will not open The FDR package is either not on the system or is corrupted Action IF7800 Execute the IFU IPFNTS command sequence to recreate the FDR file Interpress decomposer initialization error There is insufficient memory to initialize IPD. Action IF7801 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. Interpress mapping file package ADD function failed An error occurred when adding an entry to the IPM (Interpress.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF7902 CMT package error An error occurred while the system was processing the character mapping table, 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. IF7903 FFM ADD command failed on file x The font file management ADD command has failed on the requested file. Action 1. Retry the ADD command. 2.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES 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 IF7910 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. IPM FDR routine x has failed An error occurred while accessing the file directory (FDR), probably due to a disk error. Action 1. Check if the IFUFDR.SYS file is on the system. 2.
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 IF8103 CMT symbol table has overflowed by map x There was not enough space in the character mapping table when adding the next symbol. Action IF8104 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. CMT entry table has overflowed by map x There was not enough space in the character mapping table when adding the next entry. Action IF8105 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8203 Error: from IPF_open ( ) The system is unable to open 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 Support.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES F8210 Error: from IPF_read_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 IF8214 Error: from DLM_ADD ( ) An error occurred when the system attempted to access 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 ADD command. 4. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8218 Error: from FFM_Delete ( ) 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 IF8401 FIS font request failed with EMT return code x The FIS font request cannot be processed due to the EMT (emulator trap) return code shown. Action IF8402 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. FIS initiation failed with EMT return code x Initiation of FIS cannot be processed due to the EMT return code shown. Action IF8403 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF8409 Missing font mapping header at file offset? The text that was just read from the written file on the medium was not as expected. The format of the file written by the WRITE command is either corrupted, the READ and WRITE codes are not being executed in sync, or a noncopy medium was loaded when a read was attempted. Action 1. Remount the medium (tape, floppy, etc.), making sure it is the correct medium for READ. or 2.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF9000 **- DEVICE IS NOT READY -** The medium specified was not available when the operation was attempted, or during the operation. Action 1. Prepare the medium for operation and retry the command. 2. If the retry fails, replace the media and retry. IF9001 **- END OF FILE HAS BEEN DETECTED -** An end of file (tape mark) has been encountered. Action IF9002 None.
IFU (INTERPRESS FONT UTILITY) MESSAGES IF9099 Device error x An input/output operation on the medium failed. Action IF9101 Refer to the error message appearing on the system controller keyboard display and take appropriate action. Read error on IPFNTS.SYS The system is unable to read font files and mappings from the IPFNTS.SYS file. (Same as IF9103.) Action IF9102 Create a new IPFNTS.SYS file by executing the IPFNTS command. Write error on IPFNTS.
6. 6OSS (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 OS0510 Input stopped The STOP or STOP I command was entered, or the key was pressed. The system has stopped transmitting data and is reading it onto the system disk. Action To restart: Enter CONTINUE or CONTINUE I command or Press the key. 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.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0730 Finishing exerciser utility: Successful Exit. FEX has successfully completed. Action OS0731 None. 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 OS0731 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0801 NVM update complete The periodic acquisition of information from the printer control console has been completed. Action OS0830 None. Attention Light enabled. The LIGHT ENABLE command is entered and accepted. Action OS0831 None. Attention Light disabled. The LIGHT DISABLE command is entered and accepted. Action OS0840 None. Entering Lockout Mode The lockout diagnostic mode is active. Action OS0845 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0853 Mode: xxx housing, -plex During PQA, this message identifies the housings being adjusted and whether simplex or duplex printing is specified for the current PQA operation. This message may accompany other related messages. Action OS0854 None. After Print Quality Adjustment: continue printing automatically This message specifies that when print quality adjustment is completed, printing of the job will continue automatically. Action OS0855 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0862 Substituting color for all other inks for this report After you enter a valid SUBSTITUTE INK command, this message tells you the primary color which is being substituted for all primary colors (including black) in your report. Action OS0863 None. Substituting current dry ink for this report The job requires a primary color that is not currently loaded. The system, therefore, substitutes the ink currently loaded for the ink specified in the report.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS0873 Substituting color for color for this job After you enter a SUBSTITUTE INK command, this message tells you which primary color is being substituted for the specified color in your current job. Action OS0874 None. Substituting color for all other inks for all jobs After you enter a SUBSTITUTE INK command, this message tells you the primary color which is being substituted for all other inks (including black) in all of your jobs. Action OS0875 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 1: Information Informs you of system activities. 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 OS1010 Starting job xxxx The system is initiating processing for the indicated job. Action OS1011 None. 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.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1017 Physical device %0 substituted for logical device %1. The device substitution specified in the SUB DEV command has taken place. Action OS1020 None. Job xxxx has completed input phase All requested manipulation of data is complete and final imaged pages are in the print file. Action OS1030 None. Job xxxx has completed printing The system has finished printing the indicated job. Action OS1031 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1072 Bar OFF, n count satisfied, reader is now enabled The command BAR OFF n was entered disabling the barcode reader for a specified number of sheets. The count specified as n was reached and the barcode reader has been enabled again. Action OS1073 None. Data1 = nn, Data2 = nn, Data3 = nn, Data4 = nn This message is for diagnostic purposes only. Action OS1080 None. Start accounting report The REPORT or ACCOUNT command was entered.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1096 Activity report ending Processing of the Activity Report has completed. No action. Action OS1097 None. User report ending Processing of the User Report has completed. No action. Action OS1101 None. FCG working. FCG tasks are in progress. Action OS1102 None. Finishing Exerciser is reconnecting to the IOT.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1106 Lowercase characters not valid in machine serial number Lowercase characters are not valid in the machine serial number. Action 1. Verify the tray(s) or bin(s) in your command. or Select a different tray or bin. 2. Retry the command. OS1131 FEX: Problem communicating with the IOT. Exiting. FEX has detected a problem communicating with the printer. Action OS1132 Restart FEX.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1136 Sheet rotation: ‘0’ = None or ‘1’ = Rotate sheet: This is one of a series of FEX questions about the test print job, which also includes messages OS2922, OS2923, OS2924, and OS2008. Action OS1137 Enter 0. Rotation will be set to x. This message verifies that you have selected either rotation (‘1’) or non-rotation (‘0’) of sheets for your FEX test print job. Action OS1150 None. Job queue full Print queue cannot hold any more data.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1190 Invalid parameter, command ignored. An undefined bin is specified or the sheet count for the bin is not within the allowable range. Action 1. Verify the bin and reenter the command or 2. Change the BLIMIT command to allow your number of sheets. (The allowable range is 100-2500 sheets.) or 3. An undefined tray is specified in the command. Verify the tray number and reenter the command. (The allowable trays are 16.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1235 CLP Commands not allowed while printing A CLP command was entered. CLP commands may not be used while the printer is active. Action OS1240 None. Status command inoperative The key was pressed or the JOBS command was entered. The system is unable to display status because a file was not created at sysgen due to insufficient disk space. Action 1. Delete files to create more space. 2. Compress disk. 3.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1262 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.xxx Paper size for form specified in the JSL is not supported by the IOT. Action OS1264 Contact your systems specialist.
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 1. Correct your command file format.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1279 Command file error - label not found An incorrect prefix was entered for the command file. Action OS1280 OS1282 Reenter the statement correctly. Message file is not defined. Requesting ******; message file: **; Message file does not exist. Requesting task: ******; Message file: **; The message file containing the message that should be displayed for the indicated task does not exist on the system disk. Action 1.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1291 Cluster name not defined. or Cluster *** Cluster has no current trays *** You have entered a PQA command or a job start command containing an undefined cluster or one with no current trays. Action 1. Verify the clusters to be used for your job. 2. Reenter the PQA command. 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.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1296 There is no stockset specified at this time The CLUSTER SET or CLUSTER SET N/R command was entered but the collection of stocks to be used in the print job has not been specified. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) Action OS1297 Reprogram job to contain a stockset or wait until such a job is running before entering this command.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES Action OS1322 None. Lead edge screen setting is nn This message confirms that your EDGE (lead edge screen) command parameters have been accepted or provides you with the current settings if you have not entered new parameters. Action OS1323 None. Energy saver timeout is nn minutes After entering the ENERGY command with a timeout parameter, this message tells you that the value you have entered is accepted.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1331 XPS Accounting aborted XPS has stopped accumulating accounting data because there is a disk access error. Action OS1332 None. XPS Accounting resumed XPS resumes the accumulation of accounting data because the problem causing the abort is resolved. Action OS1333 None. XPS Accounting stopped: maximum file count exceeded XPS has stopped accumulating accounting data because the number of files has reached the maximum specified by ACFILES in HIP.LIB.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1380 Alignment is nn Scan Lines and nn Dots Printed data will appear at the indicated number (76-260) of lines from the top and bottom edges of paper, and the indicated number (0-795) of dots from the right and left edges of paper. Action OS1381 None. Diagnostic alignment is x Scan lines and y Dots For Xerox service personnel, this message provides alignment information. Action OS1390 None. Invalid Scan or Dot value.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1410 Sample not allowed by JDE The key was pressed but JDE specified ABNORMAL SECURITY = YES. The system cannot produce a sample print. The printer control console displays: SAMPLE CANNOT BE PRINTED--SEE MESSAGE AT THE CRT. Action OS1412 None. Cannot sample a secured file The file you requested is restricted and cannot be sampled. Action OS1415 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1421 Page spacing not allowed for N-1 report Page spacing is not allowed when printing N-1. Action OS1430 None. Block spacing not allowed by JDE The SPACE n BLOCKS command was entered. JDE specified ABNORMAL SECURITY = YES. The system cannot space over blocks of text. Action 1. Allow all data to print. or Enter the ABORT job command to cancel the job. 2. Recode JDE, eliminating ABNORMAL SECURITY = YES.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1510 Page spacing stopped by End-of-Report The SPACE n PAGES command was entered. The system cannot space forward any more because it sensed a tape label indicating the end of the report. Action OS1520 None. Block spacing stopped by End-of-File The MOVE n BLOCKS command was entered, but the system has reached the End of File tape label and cannot move forward over any more text. Action OS1530 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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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 OS1585 Can‘t read message file. No Ethernet error page printed The system cannot print the error page at the end of the Ethernettransmitted report because the required message file is missing. Action OS1590 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. 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.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1650 Output processing has caught up with input processing All completed pages of input data have been printed. Output is waiting for more pages to print. or Occurs when N-1 printing is invoked and the entire report has not yet been formatted. Action OS1651 Check that all pages have been printed.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1730 Clear invalid with display, clear ignored The editor CLEAR command was entered while the DISPLAY command was in effect. The system cannot clear the working file because sections of it are being displayed. Action 1. Press any key other than to halt the display. 2. Reenter the CLEAR command. OS1745 Reset in progress, key-in ignored The command entered cannot be processed at this time.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1780 “ONLINE” input is receiving data Data is being transmitted from the host and written to the system disk. Action OS1781 None. “ONLINE” JDE/JDL Host and device type mismatch The JDE/JDL in effect is incorrect or contains unsupported options. Action OS1800 Recode JDE/JDL. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) Input processing aborting The ABORT I command was entered.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1820 Output processing is aborting current report The automatic job recovery attempt was unsuccessful. The current report has been deleted. Action OS1821 Restart the job Cannot get LUN assignment. SDI aborted. The system diagnostics interface (SDI) has been aborted because the logical unit number (LUN) of the tape cannot be associated with the specified file.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1830 Printing 1 copy of current report The “PRINT 1” option was selected in response to “Disk saturation” message OS6300 or OS2871. Multiple-copy printing of the current report has discontinued and the system is printing one copy. Action OS1835 None. Printing all copies of report in sections The CONTINUE I command was entered in response to “Disk saturation” message OS6300. The system is continuing multiplecopy printing of current job by sections.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1927 This system does not support Ethernet processing The command entered applies only to Ethernet. The system is not equipped with the Ethernet Controller Option for operating on the network. Action OS1928 None. Complex page encountered. System adjusting performance. A page has been encountered that cannot be formatted for print in the normally allowed time. The system will dead cycle without feeding paper until formatting is complete.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1962 The ‘PQA CONTINUE’ parameter is not allowed with the current selections. For the DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS, you have entered the PQA command with the CONTINUE option, but have not met the requirements that allow the CONTINUE keyword with PQA. Action 1. Make sure you define the feeder trays containing the required stock for PQA as current trays in a valid cluster. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1970 FEX exiting. Unable to run during a print job. exiting. Unable to run during a print job. FCG (4050/4090/4650 only) The LPS printer is actively running a print job. Therefore, FEX cannot begin processing your test case job. FCG verifies that neither the input nor output tasks are active before beginning its activities. If either input or output is busy processing data, FCG displays this message. Action 1. Ensure that the system is idle, then retry FCG. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS1979 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. n8 :% wire remaining on spool: Action 1. Enter the requested wire management parameter values as appropriate or contact your supervisor or systems specialist.
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 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. OS1983 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 OS2007 Empty sample output tray The sample tray contains more than 100 sheets. It must be emptied for printing to resume. The printer control console displays: EMPTY SAMPLE TRAY Action OS2008 Remove output from the sample tray. CAUTION: paper size in selected tray has changed. The paper size in a tray in the currently selected cluster has been changed. Action 1. Verify the change. 2. Change the paper, if desired. 3.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2025 Remount volume n for next copy of report. CON I when ready. This message appears when making multiple copies of multi-volume reports in a noncollate mode. This includes reports with copysensitive CMEs and multicopy reports that exceed size of print file, necessitating hand collation. Action 1. Reload the magnetic tape reel containing the volume number indicated. (Refer to the offline chapter in your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.) 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2055 Establishing communications with IOT. The OUTPUT task is establishing communication with the printer. Until communications are established, printer status information is not available. Action OS2056 None. Finished establishing communications with IOT. The OUTPUT task has established communication with the printer. Action OS2060 None. Paper Tray 1 is empty. The main feed tray is empty. No paper remains in feed tray 1.
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.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2091 No available trays are ready The tray(s) available for your job are not ready to be used. Possible causes may be that they are empty, have the wrong type of stock, are not properly latched, etc. Action 1. Check the status of your trays, and correct as appropriate 2. Select different trays for the job. OS2100 Main tray not ready Feeder tray 1 has not risen completely. Action OS2106 Pull out the feeder tray and push it back in all the way.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2220 Output Tray 2 is full Stacker tray 2 contains its capacity amount of sheets. The printer control console displays one of the following: JOB IS PRINTING. OUTPUT TRAY 2 IS FULL. OUTPUT TRAY 2 IS FULL PRINTER IS WARMING UP. OUTPUT TRAY 2 IS FULL READY TO PRINT. OUTPUT TRAY 2 IS FULL. Action 1. Empty stacker tray 2. (Refer to the chapter on output trays in your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.
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 Enter CONTINUE O command, press the Continue button, or press the key to resume printing.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2262 Paper in cluster xxxx is too large The specified cluster contains paper that is larger than that specified by the print job Action Change the paper in the specified cluster. or Change the FEED command. or Press the key to print on the larger paper. OS2263 Paper in cluster xxxx is too small The specified cluster contains paper that is smaller than that specified by the print job. Action Change the paper in the specified cluster.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2288 WARNING: Current select command overrides data destination value. Change Select command or Con O The data stream contains a DESTINATION=EXPORT statement, and the current operator SELECT keyin is other than AUTO or E. Action 1. Change SELECT to AUTO or E to enable the Bypass Transport as the destination. 2. Press CONTINUE to override the datastream destination and send the paper to the operator selected destination.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2296 Log printing not allowed until system status=’Idle The system must be offline and not printing to process a log print request. Action OS2310 Complete or abort any current jobs, enter the OFFLINE command and then resubmit the log print request. Bin x not ready For a system with one or two output tray(s), the selected output tray is not ready to begin processing print jobs. This message may be displayed after you have entered ‘CONTINUE O’.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2400 Printer misfeed detected. Check paper supply. Paper was improperly fed from the main and/or auxiliary feeder tray, causing a jam condition. Action OS2451 Release the feeder belt and check both feeder trays, removing any misfed paper. (Refer to the problem solving chapter in your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide. Requested bypass not on system. “CONT” defaults to bin. Enter Continue or Abort.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2512 Color housing: not present This message is displayed if a color housing is not installed in the printer before the printer doors are closed. Action OS2513 None. Color housing is needed for this report The printer requires a primary color which is not currently loaded. Action OS2515 Change the color housing to the one specified in the message. Black housing: not ready. The black housing is not ready for any print jobs.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2570 Vary system offline at the host and enter ‘CONTINUE I’ or Vary system offline at the host and select ‘CONTINUE I’ The OFFLINE command was entered. Action 1. Follow procedures required to take the printer offline at your host system. 2. Enter the CONTINUE I command. OS2576 System rollover while online. CHeck host then enter ‘C’ or System rollover while online. Check host then select or enter ‘C’ A software failure has occurred while the system is online.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES Action OS2613 Retry the operation, using one of these two file-types. Ink parameter required on sample command You have entered a command which is missing an ink-name or a file containing an ink-name. In other words, the INK[S] keyword is missing parameters. Action OS2614 Re-enter the command, using the needed parameters. File not found The ink-name file specified in message “OS7190 PROBLEM WITH FILE file-name.file-type” cannot be opened.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2670 Enter PQA or SUB INK Command or Abort Report or Print Job. The color housing is not ready. This message is displayed when the system requires a print quality adjustment (PQA). Action Enter the PQA command to initiate print quality adjustment or Substitute an ink via the SUBSTITUTE INK command or Abort the job. OS2671 Enter ‘PQA CANCEL’ to cancel Print Quality Adjustment. This message is displayed when print quality adjustment is pending.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2676 Ink substitution is not allowed by this job. You have requested ink substitution but ink substitution is not allowed by the job. Action OS2677 None. No ink substitutions are in effect. This message follows a successful print quality adjustment when no ink substitutions are currently in effect. Action OS2678 None. Ink requested by the job is not available.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2683 Change housing for color printing or This message is displayed when a problem occurs with the current color housing. It is followed by these messages: OS2673 ENTER THE SUB INK COMMAND OR ABORT THE PRINT JOB and OS2000 ENTER ‘CONTINUE O’ TO RESUME PRINTING. Action OS2690 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2710 Invalid command reenter. A command was entered that the system does not recognize, or a command was improperly keyed in. Action 1. Reenter the command correctly. 2. If the message reappears, the command cannot be used with your system. OS2711 CMD not allowed while diagnostic print job is in progress. You have entered a command that cannot be processed because a diagnostic print job is being run. Action OS2712 None.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2720 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 Wait until the process has completed and press the key again. or Press a different function key. OS2725 Invalid drive unit specified. The specified command refers to an invalid disk drive unit. Action OS2726 Check and retry command. Invalid tape device specified.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2740 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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.) JDL not found. Check and retry. The JDL entered in the START command does not exist on the system disk. Action OS2745 Reenter the START command with the correct JDL.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2800 Move or space function complete. The system has completed spacing over information on magnetic tape as requested. Action Enter the CONTINUE I command if the place where input is resuming has the same JDE and JDL as before SPACE command was entered. or If JDE/JDL are different than before the spacing function, enter the CONTINUE command followed by a new JDE and JDL ID (CON “jde,” “jdl”).
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2825 Complete Online Jobs. Then vary system offline. A task was requested for which the system must be offline. Action 1. Enter the CONTINUE command or press the key to process remaining jobs. or Complete or abort any current jobs. 2. Enter the RESET command to delete all jobs. 3. Enter the OFFLINE command. OS2830 Enter ‘HIP END’ before starting another job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2871 SDI Job saturates shared disk - possible actions: Release SDI Jobs and enter ’CONTINUE I’ Enter ’PRINT 1’ to print 1 copy of current report Enter ’ABORT JOB #’ to abort current job A disk full deadlock condition has occurred. Action Select one of the options listed. 1. If ’CONTINUE I’ is selected ’RESUMING INPUT’ will be displayed and the job will resume If disk space has been freed. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2910 No accounting file entry for department. No accounting file was set up at installation for the department name entered. The system will report data in a “NODEPT” file. Action OS2915 Enter the ACCOUNT command to establish a file for the department. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on tracking system activity for additional information.) Security violation.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS2950 Software timing problem has caused a printer cycle-down Input is being processed too rapidly for output to print. Output has stopped. Action OS2960 Enter the CONTINUE O command to resume printing. Back up host to start of report or nn pages, whichever is less The system is in a recovery mode after a software failure. Action OS2980 Resend either the number of pages stated or the entire report that was printing at the time of the failure.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 3: Printer problem Indicates specific DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS problems and explains what action(s) to take. OS3001 Check printer doors and top covers A door or cover on the printer is not closed correctly. The printer control console message display indicates which door/cover is open.
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 Discard pages delivered to the sample tray. Note: This message may also be displayed after abnormal termination of the previous job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3008 Transparencies loaded--print simplex to sample tray. Transparencies were loaded in selected tray. JSL did not specify simplex printing or delivery to the sample tray. The job will not print. The printer control console displays: JOB CANNOT BE PRINTED. SEE MESSAGE AT CRT. Action 1. Recode JSL, including required specifications. 2. Restart the job. OS3009 Remove top sheet in compiler tray. See printer message.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3010 Printer is warming up. The printer is unable to respond to the entered command because the fuser has cooled to below operating temperature. Action 1. Wait for the fuser to reheat (the warmup light on the system controller turns off). 2. Reenter the command. A command was entered while the printer was in the powersaver state or had just been powered on. The printer control console displays one of the following: BOTH TRAYS SET FOR _._X_.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3012 Paper Tray 3 fault -- see message at printer. Feed tray 3 has not risen completely or a paper jam has occurred at the area indicated on the printer control console display. Action 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 the 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 OS3025 If fault continues enter ‘SEL TRAY’ or ‘ABORT O’ or A fault in the collection area of the stitcher/stacker has occurred (followed by message OS2000 PRESS CONTINUE TO RESUME PRINTING). Action Press the key to resume printing, ignoring the fault. or Enter the SELECT TRAY command to redirect the output to the sample tray. or Abort the current report with the ABORT O command. OS3026 If fault continues, enter ‘STITCH OFF’ A stitcher fault has occurred.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3400 Printer jam... see printer message. A paper jam has occurred at the area indicated on the printer control console display. The printer control console displays one of the following: CHECK FOR PAPER IN AREA 6. LIFT SAMPLE TRAY. CLEAR JAM IN AREA 1. SEE INSTRUCTIONS INSIDE MIDDLE DOOR. CLEAR JAM IN AREA 2. SEE INSTRUCTIONS AT AREA 2. CLEAR JAM IN AREA 3. SEE INSTRUCTIONS AT AREA 3. CLEAR JAM IN AREA 4. SEE INSTRUCTIONS AT AREA 4. CLEAR JAM IN AREA 5.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS3710 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. 3. The message may also appear when a printer fault occurs or if the printer is powered off.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 4: System or tape problem States a problem and explains what action(s) to take. OS4010 Cannot find end of tape reflector strip. ‘CONTINUE I’ The system did not encounter the End of Tape (EOT) label. Action 1. Enter the ABORT I command to cancel the job. 2. Clean the magnetic tape drive to ensure read was accurate. (Refer to the maintenance chapter in your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.) 3. Restart the job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS4150 Input drive is offline. ‘CONTINUE I’ when it is ready. The START or MOVE command was entered while the tape drive was not online to the printer. Action 1. Press the On Line button on the tape drive. 2. Enter the CONTINUE I command to resume input.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS4500 Bad block on input medium. Do one of the following: Software has encountered an unreadable block. Action 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 DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS4651 Output has recovered to page boundary. Automatic job recovery has been initiated after a system rollover. Output has resumed printing at the page where the software failure occurred. Action OS4652 Follow instructions on the printer control console display and wait until printing resumes and completes the job. Possible duplicate pages due to recovery. Check output. There may be duplicate pages resulting from the automatic job recovery process.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS4820 Power interruption. A power failure has occurred, or the system was inadvertently turned off. Action OS4900 Reboot the system when power is restored. System disk write protected: reset write protect and enter ‘RETURN’ when done. The write protect switch on the system disk drive is on; files on the system disk cannot be changed or deleted. Action 1. Turn the write protect switch on the system disk drive to the OFF position. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 6: Job integrity Identifies possible errors affecting output and what action(s), if any, to take. OS6000 Insufficient memory for ‘ACCTINFO’; Continue or Abort? JSL specified the ‘ACCTINFO’ option of the RSTACK command. There is not enough dynamic memory for it. Action 1. Enter the CONTINUE command, or press the key to print the job without delimiter sheets. or Enter the ABORT job command to cancel the job. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6010 OS6010 OS6011 OS6012 OS6013 OS6014 OS6015 OS6016 OS6017 OS6018 OS6019 OS6020 OS6021 OS6022 OS6023 OS6024 OS6025 OS6026 OS6027 OS6028 OS6029 OS6030 OS6031 OS6032 OS6033 OS6034 OS6035 OS6036 OS6037 OS6038 OS6039 OS6040 OS6041 OS6042 Tape "LABEL ERROR" messages Label error: Invalid label format; Continue or Abort? Label error: Vol 1; Continue or Abort? Label error: HDR 1; Continue or Abort? Label error: UHL, TM, or HDR2; Continue or Abort? Label error: EOF or E
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES c. If there are no JSL errors, enter the START n, DUMP command to obtain a tape dump for analysis. d. Recreate the job with correct tape labels. (Refer to your Xerox LPS Tape Formats Manual.) Note: Check output. One or more pages may be formatted incorrectly and parts of the label may print as data on a separate sheet. OS6050 Host requested job abort. Job terminated. The HIP job was aborted at the host. The job is being cancelled. Action OS6052 Done.
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 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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) 3. Restart the job. OS6103 Insufficient memory for RTEXT.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6190 Graphic file xxxxxxx not found. The graphic file specified by JDE does not exist on the system disk. The job will abort. Action 1. Reload the desired file onto the system disk. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on using graphics for additional information.) 2. Restart the job. OS6191 Graphic xxxxxx off page and will not be printed. The graphic specified in JDE/DJDE exceeds page boundaries.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6195 Page interleaved graphic xxxxxx read but not referenced. A graphic interleaved with text is being input but is not referenced by a DJDE. The graphic will not be printed. Action 1. Recode DJDE, referencing the indicated graphic. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) 2. Restart the job. OS6196 Copy sensitive form xxxxxx uses graphics. A form to be used on selected copies and referencing graphics has been specified.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6300 Current report saturates disk. Enter option: “CONTINUE I” continue multicopy mode. The report currently being input exceeds the capacity of the print file. Select one of the following: Action Enter the CONTINUE I command to resume multicopy printing. Input slows, resuming speed when more disk space is freed. or “PRINT 1” - print one copy of current report Enter the PRINT 1 command. The system prints one copy of the report.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6500 Cannot validate first data record; space to next report. The tape record or block does not conform to the description in JSL. Action 1. Enter the SPACE 1 REPORTS command to go to the next report. Recreate the lost report. 2. Rerun the lost report. IF THIS MESSAGE APPEARS WITH “LABEL ERROR” MESSAGE: Continue pressing the key until the job prints. (See recommended actions for messages OS6010-OS6090.) OS6510 Barcode reader not found.
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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS. Action 1. Check for additional messages or instructions on the keyboard display. 2. Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service if the problem continues. OS6560 Error encountered during Interpress job. An error has occurred while running an Interpress job. Action 1.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6565 Unable to read IDR from disk. Input cannot access IDR file from disk. Action OS6660 Check and retry. 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 DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.
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 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 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 OS6712 DJDE processing error: JDL not found. The JDL invoked by DJDE statement JDL = jdl-id does not exist on the system disk. Action 1. Enter the CONTINUE I command to continue to process the job. DJDE will be ignored. or Enter the ABORT I command to cancel the job. 2. Recode DJDE to reference a different JDL. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) 3. Restart the job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6721 DJDE processing error: invalid loadable PDE. The PDE file loaded from magnetic tape has an incorrect format. The job will not print correctly. Action 1. Enter the ABORT command to cancel the job. 2. Recompile PDE correctly. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) 3. Reload the PDE file to the system disk. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) 4. Restart the job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6728 DJDE processing error: Feed stock not in stockset A DJDE FEED option calls out a stock that is not in the stockset defined for the current cluster. Action 1. Enter the FEED cluster name to specify a different cluster with the desired stock. or Redefine the stockset to include the desired stock. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) 2. For further recommended actions, refer to messages OS6723OS6727. OS6729 DJDE proc.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6733 File x overflow—excess card image data lost. The file indicated contains more card-images than specified in DJDE. The extra card-images will not be copied to disk. Action 1. Recode DJDE, specifying the correct number of card-images. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on LPS processing for additional information.) 2. Resend the job. OS6734 File processing error—invalid destination file name.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6737 File processing error—security violation. The file being sent has the same file name as a file on disk that is protected by ABNORMAL SECURITY = YES command. The existing file cannot be replaced or deleted because the current logon level is less than 5. Action 1. Obtain the correct password and log on at Level 5. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on setting LPS parameters for additional information.) 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6754 Word processing merge job - switch codes missing. During printing, a file was discovered to be incorrectly formatted, or wrong switch code was entered in CCL MERGE command. Action OS6755 Resend job, correcting switch codes if necessary. (Refer to your Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Reference Manual, “Communications interface” chapters.) Word processing merge job - no merge file. There is no file name in XCS header for merge file.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES 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. Action 1. Check your output to see if it is satisfactory. 2. If the output is unsatisfactory, recode the JSL eliminating the unsupported parameter. OS6781 Unsupported DJDE option encountered. See OPRINFO Page.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS6821 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. The catalog-name you have specified contains either incorrect characters or more than 6 characters. Action OS6823 Check the catalog-name and retry the command. Black-format FILENAME.
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 DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) Data origin off page. Check output. Print will start at a point off the page. Action 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 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 OS6952 Imaging error. Possible data off page. Page integrity cannot be guaranteed, therefore page will not be printed. An imaging error has occurred on the current page. Action 1. Press the key to continue printing. 2. Check output. If data is imaged off page, recreate the job, redistributing print data. 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.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 7: System problem Indicates a problem with a specific job. Run the next job and report the problem to your supervisor. OS7100 PCC or translate table unreadable. The system cannot read the printer carriage control (PCC) or translate the table statement because it is incorrectly formatted. The job will abort. Action 1. Reenter the statement correctly in JDL.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7210 Input cannot recover —not enough dynamic memory. Automatic job recovery has been attempted after a software failure caused a system rollover. The system is unable to recover data because insufficient dynamic memory remains for the recovery program. The job is aborted. Action 1. Restart the job. 2. If the message reappears, contact your systems specialist or Xerox representative to obtain additional memory capacity.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7401 JDE/JDL require online mode. Enter “ONLINE” The JDE or JDL specified requires the system to be online. Action 1. Restart the job with a different JDE/JDL ID. or Enter the ONLINE command to place the system online. 2. Reenter the START command. OS7410 OS7420 OS7430 OS7440 RTEXT option not supported -- Job aborted. Cover option not supported -- Job aborted. Modify option not supported -- Job aborted.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7500 OS7510 OS7520 OS7530 OS7550 Insufficient memory for JDE. Insufficient memory for JDE Tables. Insufficient memory for VFU Tables. Insufficient memory for CME Tables. Insufficient memory for input buffers. The number of features specified in JDE requires more main memory than is available; or multiple “DJDE JDE =” or “JDL =” commands were incorrectly invoked in a single report. Action 1. Recreate the job, reducing the number or extent of features.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS7830 Insufficient dynamic memory for Fountainheads. 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 1. Recreate the job, reducing the number or extent of features. or Recode DJDE correctly. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference.) 2. Restart the job. OS7850 Too many Data and Form Fonts and Forms specified in JDE.
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 1. Enter the RESET command. 2. Enter the REALLOCATE command and follow directions on the display. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on setting LPS parameters for additional information.) 3. Restart the job. OS7970 Feed stock not in stockset.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 8: Probable severe software error Warns of probable severe software errors. OS8010 Input found nothing to print. The file just processed by input has generated no printed output. The File is a null file (consisting of only a name), or the JDE used to process the file was incorrect. Action Enter the correct JDE and restart the job. or Recreate the job. OS8050 IPD internal initialization; failure.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8051 IPD communication; initialization failure. An unexpected error was detected when attempting to open communications with input and the job was then aborted. Action 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 OS8100 Requested task already active - Reboot the system. The task requested is still active improperly, possibly due to improper job recovery after a software failure. Action OS8200 Press the Boot button and enter B to force proper recovery by rebooting the system. Invalid TMCB received from a task. A task message control block (information sent from one task to another) was sent to the wrong task. Action 1. Enter the RESET command. 2. Retry the job. 3.
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 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 OS8420 Bad LBN on disk I/O... input aborting.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8555 Drive xxx not useable: wrong disk ID. The indicated disk drive cannot be used because it was moved from another system and was not formatted for this one. Action OS8560 Reformat the disk. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS System Generation Guide.) Drive xxx not useable: should be drive yyy. The Indicated system disk drive was formatted as drive yyy, then moved to xxx position.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8704 Output task does not match IG/Printer type. Sysgen was performed with a configuration that does not match the current configuration. Action Resysgen with the proper configuration if authorized to do so (refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS System Generation Guide), or Contact your systems specialist. OS8800 Insufficient dynamic memory - Input.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8855 Invalid form file header. The input task is unable to read a form file header due to software or disk/CPU problems. The job will abort. Action 1. Recompile the form with the correct file header. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Forms Creation Guide .) 2. Reload form file to system disk. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) 3. Restart the job.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS8980 Unable to initiate input task. The requested input task cannot be found or read from disk. Action 1. Enter the RESET command. 2. Restart the job. 3. If the message reappears, reboot the system by pressing the Boot button and entering B. 4. Restart the job. 5. If the problem continues, resysgen, if authorized to do so (refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS System Generation Guide), or Contact your systems specialist.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS Level 9: Probable severe hardware error Warns of probable hardware errors. OS9050 Unexpected error detected by RIP. Enter: A RIP error has occurred. You will be prompted to CONTINUE or ABORT. Action OS9101 Enter CONTINUE or ABORT as appropriate. Unable to access; RECTK$SYS. Either RECTK$SYS does not exist or a read error was detected. Either condition causes job recovery to fail and the job is aborted. Action 1.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9103 Disk error with IPD message file, ETNMSG.SYS. The system detected a read error the Interpress message file and could not generate the job error summary; the error summary is stopped at this point. Action 1. If ETNMSG.SYS does not exist, sysgen or DSR restore to recover ETNMSG.XYX. 2. If ETNMSG.SYS does exist: OS9104 a. RNAME ETNMSG.SYS to some well-known name (e.g., BADnnn.TMP). b. Restore ETNMSG.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9210 Parity error on input medium. A parity error has been discovered in the magnetic tape input buffer in CPU memory. (The error was not reported by the magnetic tape drive itself.) or The message also appears if attempting to read a 6250 bpi tape on a 1600 bpi magnetic tape drive. Action 1. Clean the magnetic tape drive. (Refer to the maintenance chapter in your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide.) 2. Check the tape density. 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 OS9369 NVM failed to clear. The printer is unable to clear and reset the error count (Non-Volatile Memory) used by the Xerox service representative. Printing continues. Action OS9380 Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. 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.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9460 OS9500 OS9530 OS9531 OS9532 OS9537 OS9540 OS9542 OS9543 OS9550 OS9555 OS9556 OS9560 Disk error - OCS. Call for service. Bad block on disk - Input. Call for service. Disk error - Input. Call for service. Disk error - Processing DJDE‘s. Disk write error - RTEXT File. Disk error or unable to open grid/index font. Unable to open a directory file. File xxxx error - Unable to create file. File xxxx error - Writing to disk file. Disk error - Output.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9800 Hardware error/Disk - Input. Call for service. A fatal system disk error has occurred in input. Action 1. Restart the job. 2. If the failure recurs, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. OS9900 System cannot go “ONLINE.” The ONLINE command was entered, but a fatal error in online interface prevents it from being processed. Action 1. Reenter the ONLINE command. 2.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9989 Unable to acquire memory for device drivers: Memory problems are sufficiently severe that there is not enough memory to load hardware peripheral handler(s). Action 1. Reboot the system by pressing the Boot button, then entering B. 2. If the message reappears, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Service Support Center.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9994 Unable to find system tasks. The disk files required for proper operation of the system appear to have been destroyed on the system disk. Action 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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS System Generation Guide), or Contact your systems specialist. OS9995 System not operational.
OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES OS9998 Unable to acquire memory for initialization. Memory problems are sufficiently severe that there is not enough memory to initialize the system at startup. Action 1. Reboot the system by pressing the Boot button, then entering B. 2. If the message reappears, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. OS9999 System can not be operated. A hardware problem has occurred that is sufficiently severe to prevent operation of the system. Action 1.
7. 7PDL (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 PD0250 Replace denied by operator. The operator has specified NOREPLACE in the PDL invocation line. No action is needed. Action PD0300 None. 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.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD1110 JSL contains unsupported features. There are features invoked in the JSL which are not currently supported by the DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX. Action PD1200 None. Use the IFU IPFNTS Command to compile IPFNTS. PDL no longer supports the interpress font mapping feature. Use IFU for that purpose. Action PD2700 None. Operator command error, retry. A PDL command was entered incorrectly. Action PD2740 Reenter the command correctly. JSL not found.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD7050 Tape record size error. The record size entered in JSL is incorrect for the tape format. Action PD7200 Enter the correct record size 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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference .) Insufficient available disk space.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD8550 I/O error, processing SEF mapping file. An I/O error occurred while processing the Short Edge Feed font mapping file. Action PD8570 Recompile the JSL that generated the requested mapping file and retry the operation. 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.
PDL (JOB SOURCE LIBRARY COMPILATION) MESSAGES PD9510 PDL restart error opening Save File. At termination of PDL processing, an attempt to save the file was unsuccessful due to a system disk error. Action 1. Recompile JDL and retry 2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. PD9520 Source output file open error. The requested output file cannot be opened. Action 1. Verify the output file name and reenter the command or Close the source file and resend it.
8. 8PG (PURGE command) messages These messages may appear during process of purging disk or print file. Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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.
PG (PURGE COMMAND) MESSAGES PG0217 Purging HIP Spool File. The PURGE command is removing unwanted data from the HIP spool file. Action PG0300 None 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.
9. 9PR (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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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 PR2600 Not enough space on disk to hardcopy. The selected file cannot be hardcopied because the print file is not large enough to hold it Action 1. Use the REALLOCATE command to enlarge the print file. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on setting LPS parameters for additional information.) 2. Reenter the HARDCOPY command. PR2710 Scale factor invalid, check and retry.
PR (HARDCOPY GRAPHICS PRINTING COMMAND) MESSAGES PR2780 No files found matching mask No files were found containing file name characters entered in the “mask” option of the HARDCOPY command. Action 1. Recheck and correct “mask” characters. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on setting LPS parameters for additional information.) 2. Reenter the command. PR2985 Security violation. The requested file has been secured by the ABNORMAL SECURITY = YES command.
PR (HARDCOPY GRAPHICS PRINTING COMMAND) MESSAGES 9-4 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS MESSAGE GUIDE
10. 10PSC (printer subsystem controller command) messages The PSC command enables the selectable download of a printer controller and RIP software. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/ DocuPrint 96MX 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.
PSC (PRINTER SUBSYSTEM CONTROLLER COMMAND) MESSAGES PS9001 CSI download error —CSI not loaded. The CSI board is not functional. Action PS9002 Contact your systems specialist or the Xerox Customer Service. SCSI download failed—executing from ROM. The firmware downloaded to the SCSI controller failed. The SCSI controller is executing from a ROM chip. Action PS9003 Call your service representative. Wrong SCSI PROM Version—download unsupported.
PSC (PRINTER SUBSYSTEM CONTROLLER COMMAND) MESSAGES PS9960 Download error: SAN nn.nn This message provides the Software Analysis Code (SAN) needed by Xerox Customer Service to correct the download error. Action PS9961 None Download error: SAN nn.nn This message provides the Software Analysis Code (SAN) needed by Xerox Customer Service to correct the download error. Action PS9962 None Operating in degraded mode; RIP option not available. All RIP(s) in the system are nonfunctional.
PSC (PRINTER SUBSYSTEM CONTROLLER COMMAND) MESSAGES 10-4 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS MESSAGE GUIDE
11. 11SCALE 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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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 type in output name must be xxxx The file type in the output name must be from an acceptable font directory. Action Reenter the output name using a font from the specified directory. Acceptable file types are FNT, FN6, FR6, LG0, and LG6. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) **File, xxxx, can not be scaled (unknown error)** The requested file cannot be scaled due to an unknown error.
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES **Font scaling resulted in size mismatch** Scaling caused a mismatch between the estimated and actual bitmap sizes. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Support. **Font xxxx is not alpha-numeric** The font or logo is either Kanji or corrupted. Action 1. Check the file via the SAMPLE command. 2. If corrupted, restore the font from a backup source.
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES **More than one white space character not supported** The requested form consists of a format which cannot be scaled to 600 spi correctly. Action None **No dynamic memory** There is no dynamic memory available. Action Contact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service. **No input file name specified** An input file name was not included in the command to invoke SCALE. Action Reenter the SCALE command, including the input file name.
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES **Run font through fix on CD/IG Version 2 or higher** The font must be modified through the FIX command before scaling. Action 1. Enter the appropriate FIX command. (Refer to your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.) 2. Reenter the SCALE command. 3. The following “FONT FILE xxxx CANNOT BE SCALED...” messages indicate that the resulting font or logo file exceeds the capacity of the file format.
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.
SCALE COMMAND MESSAGES 11-8 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS MESSAGE GUIDE
12. 12SFS (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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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 Sf2100 SF2102 SF2103 SF2104 SF2105 SF2106 SF2107 SF2108 SF2109 SF2110 SF2111 SF2112 SF2113 SF2114 SF2115 SF2116 SF2117 SF2118 SF2119 Invalid field for ‘Byte counter’ Invalid terminating character Invalid field for ‘Record length’ Invalid field for ‘Tape density’ Invalid field for ‘Size’ Invalid delimiter Invalid ‘File Name’ Invalid field for ‘Format’ Invalid field for ‘Byte counter’ Invalid field for ‘Form’ Invalid field for ‘Page format’ Invalid value fo
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 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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide .
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 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. SF6051 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.
SFS (STATUS FILE SERVICES COMMAND) MESSAGES 12-6 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS MESSAGE GUIDE
13. 13System 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 font memory available. All banks of font memory appear not to be functional or to have suffered data loss. Action None. No graphics memory. All banks of graphics memory appear to be missing or have failed testing. Action None. 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.) Action None. System not operational.
SYSTEM VERIFICATION ERROR MESSAGES 13-4 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS MESSAGE GUIDE
14. 14Summary sheet error messages Your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operations Reference chapter on HIP-accessed communicating modes. Note: In the Meaning/action column of this chapter, the term operand refers to that which is acted upon (i.e., data) in an operation or process; it is the object of an operation or process. An operator, on the other hand, is the part of a process description that indicates the action to be performed on an operand.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Feature requires RIP option; diagonal lines. Diagonal lines can be drawn only with the Raster Image Processor (RIP) option. Action None. Feature requires RIP option; graphic figures/lines. The operations are only supported with the Raster Image Processor (RIP) option. Action None. Feature requires RIP rounded line endings and nonmitered joints. Rounded line endings are supported only with the Raster Image Processor (RIP) option. Action None.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Overlapping form copy ranges on one page. Multiple forms per page were requested and the LPS does not have the Raster Image Processor (RIP) option. Action 1. Merge the multiple forms into a single FSL. 2. Reference the new form file in the document. 3. Resend the document. System does not handle graphics. The LPS does not support GHO/GVG, or GHO/GVG and the JSL have the option GRAPHICS = NO specified. Action None. Unexpected error detected by RIP .
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 Font “interpressFontName” substituted for "interpressFontName." The default font family has been substituted for the requested font family. Action None. Further “...substituting point size DD ...” messages suppressed. Many ...substituting point size DD ... messages were logged and no further occurrences were recorded. Action None. Graphic image off paper on page n at , [inches]; , [cm].
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Master Error (page n): Problem with insert file; invalid file folder: “file-type”. An SIF requested a file folder (type) not accessible from an interpress master. The valid folders are FRM, IMG, LGO, LIB, SPL, and XCS. Action None. Master error (page n): requested ink catalog is not found or is in the wrong format. The ink catalog is missing or in the wrong format.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Specified color not implemented. The colors available in the Publication Set cannot be used for text or pixel arrays if the Raster Image Processor (RIP) option is not supported. Action None. String off paper on page n at , [inches]; , [cm]. One or more lines of text extend beyond the page boundary and the lines were not imaged. The coordinates specified are from the lower left corner of a portrait page (over, up).
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 Insufficient disk space for image file When reading an image from Raster Image Processor (RIP), a full system disk condition occurred. Action ActionPurge 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. Invalid argument(s) value for operator: .
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Operator requested job abort. The ABORT I command terminated document processing at the end of the current page. Action None. Page too complicated; too many fonts+forms+operators text+graphics. The page is too complicated to print. Action None. Parse failure; stack underflow. During interpretation of an Interpress master, an attempt to move an operand off the Interpress stack failed because the stack was empty. Action None.
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 Informational messages Informational Messages Character nB is not in font “fileType>localFontName”, set nB. This message identifies character references beyond the last character, highest character code, in an LPS font and follows ...Font problem.... The substitute character appears in place of the invalid character. Action None. Note: In this message, the letter “B” indicates an octal value. Cluster: “clusterName,” Paper: “stockType”stock.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Document printing terminated due to error(s). The job was ended because of a previous error on the summary sheet. This message is added to the actual error message. Action None. Error sheet only; document not printed due to errors. This message is added to the actual error message if no data had been formatted for printing when the job was aborted due to errors. Action None. (mapped from character nB, set nB).
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Substituting n point (rotated n degrees) characters. The desired point size was not satisfied and the next smaller (or next larger if there is no next smaller) point size is substituted. This message follows the ... Font Problem ... message.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Master error messages Master Error (page n): Disk problem with insert file: “fileType>fileName.” An error was found while reading the system disk. The system disk has one or more bad sectors which are not in the bad block file. Action 1. Rename the file to a well-known name (e.g., BADBKn.SYS). 2. Recopy the file to the LPS. 3. Resend the document. xDocument aborted because previous error may have been unique to this copy.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Font problem; font “interpressFontName” unknown. The default family name, as specified in the font profile or IPFNTS.JSL, does not have a mapping to LPS fonts defined for the identified family. Action Key in IFU ADD for the desired family or default family. or Key in IFU IPFNTS to add the mapping for the desired or default family. or Request another font family in the document. Font problem; form font “fileType>localFontName” not found.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Form problem; form/job paper size mismatch: “fileType>localFormName.” The form file identified was compiled with a paper size which does not match page n’s paper size. Action 1. Change the form referenced in the document. or Recompile the form with the correct paper size. 2. Resend the document. Illegal operator ordering; FSET must precede FGET. An uninitialized frame element was found.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Master not well-formed; bad document header. The Interpress header, “Interpress/Xerox/n.0...” was not found in a file that required one. The file is either the Interpress master or an SIF. A SIF problem is preceded by the error “Master Warning (page n): Problem with insert file: "fileType>fileName."” Action None. Master not well-formed; imaging operator found in preamble.
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. Action None. 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 Parse failure; unrecognized operator: When processing a form, a form file with an invalid format was found. Action Recompile the form’s FSL. Problem with insert file; invalid file folder: “fileType.” An SIF requested a file folder (type) that is not accessible from an Interpress master. The valid folders are FRM, IMG, IPF, LGO, LIB, MSC, SPL, and XCS. Action 1. Modify the document to request a supported file type 2. Resend the document.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Master warning messages Master Warning (page n): Processing nested too deep. Nesting of Interpress bodies exceeds the program stack space of the decomposer. Action None. Too many “Page Warnings” on this page. Too many page warnings were found to continue processing the page and a MARK Recovery to the next page was performed.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES System problem messages System Problem: Accounting initialization failure. A problem processing the accounting information was found. Action None. Can not record errors; “SYS>RTXFIL” missing resysgen. The file that stores errors during processing of the Interpress master is not on the LPS. Action If authorized to do so, resysgen to restore RTXFIL.SYS. or Contact your systems specialist. Incorrect version of the accounting file.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Disk error recording errors; all 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, resysgen to restore RTXFIL.SYS or Contact your systems specialist. Disk error with graphic samples vector. An error was found while reading the system disk.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES Unrecoverable disk error reading “SYS>IPFNTS”; recompile “JSL>IPFNTS.” An error was found while reading the system disk. The system disk contains one or more bad sectors that are not in the bad block file. Action 1. Rename IPFNTS.SYS to a well-known name (e.g., BADBKn.SYS) 2. Recompile IPFNTS by keying in the IFU IPFNTS command.
SUMMARY SHEET ERROR MESSAGES 14-26 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS MESSAGE GUIDE
15. 15DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS additional messages These messages may appear on your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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. Action None.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES General action to take As a general rule, when an error message is displayed in a message window on your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX PC User Interface, the recommended actions are as follows: Action 15-2 • • Follow any specific instructions the message gives you. • If the message still displays and you are unable to print, your LPS may have a serious software or hardware problem. You should call Xerox Customer Service.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Numbered DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX 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.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 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. Protocol Error An incomplete or damaged protocol packet was received. Action 546 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX 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 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. 553 Can’t set communications state Configuring of the communication port failed.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX 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.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 567 Parity error while receiving The user interface does not use this feature of RS232. Action 568 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. 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.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 574 Invalid custom signal data The format of this system controller signal is invalid. Action Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. 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.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 1545 Invalid mouse speed rate An incorrect mouse speed was specified. Action 1546 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. 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.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 1554 Invalid comm device; must be 1 or 2 The parameter value of the “DEVICE” statement in the SysUI configuration file is invalid. Action 1555 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. 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.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 1561 Cannot create UI Dirty File; UI cannot run MS-DOS cannot create a SysUI dirty file. Action 1562 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Cannot open UI Dirty File; UI cannot run MS-DOS cannot open the SysUI dirty file. Action 1563 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 1568 No record types specified for console log report The parameters of the optional “REPTYPE” statement in the SysUI configuration file are missing. Action 1569 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Console log report type out of range The first parameter of the optional “REPTYPE” statement in the SysUI configuration file is invalid.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 3539 3540 3541 3542 Creation of Console Log File failed Read Console Log File Header failed Write Console Log File Header failed Reset Console Log File Header failed For message numbers 3539, 3540, 3541, or 3542, the create, read, write, or reset console log file operation you have tried has failed due to a hardware problem. Action 1. Check disk drive to ensure that DOS formatted console log disk is inserted in disk drive, if applicable. 2.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 3553 Console Log file wrap failed Console log record could not be wrapped on disk due to hardware considerations. Action 1. Check disk drive to ensure that console log disk is inserted in disk drive and that write-protection is disabled, if applicable. 2. Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service to investigate possible hardware disk failure.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 3578 A Console Log is being formatted for printing Formatting of a console log in preparation for printing is currently in progress. Informational message. No action required. Action 3579 None. A Console is being transferred to the ESS Formatting of a console log in preparation for transfer to the system controller is currently in progress. Informational message. No action required. Action None.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 4137 through 4145 These messages relate to the loading of the symbol table, which contains object and data variable information for action processing. Select the OK header button to retry the process. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Messages 4500 through 4506 The following messages (4500 through 4506) are the results of problems/warnings/status that could occur when displaying objects.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 9041 Invalid access request code The calling program has requested an invalid DDB (Dialog Data Base) operation. Action 9042 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, contact Xerox Customer Service. Memory lock failure Insufficient memory to allow the DDB (Dialog Data Base) functions to operate. Action 1. Restart the PC user interface from Power On. 2.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 9049 Not a maintenance file The DDB (Dialog Data Base) data file is being used in the wrong mode. Action 9050 Select the OK header button to retry the process. If the problem persists, contact Xerox Customer Service. Dialog Release error One or more DDB (Dialog Data Base) files in use were built for a different version of the UI Dialog. Action 9051 Select the OK header button to retry the process.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 9060 No data file on re-open error Intermediate DDB (Dialog Data Base) data 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 9061 Contact Xerox Customer Service to determine recovery point. Index file error code Intermediate DDB (Dialog Data Base) index file could not be opened. Possible DOS error. Possible faulty disk hardware.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 9537 Can’t allocate memory General PC user interface memory allocation failure. Call to Microsoft Windows GlobalAlloc has (or would have) failed. Action 1. Ensure no other Microsoft Windows applications are running. 2. Restart the PC user interface from Power On. 3. If problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service and provide the UI Crash Log, if available.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 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 unsuccessfully closed. Accelerated access was attempted on a file and it was unsuccessful in closing.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Attempting completion but no completion phase record exists. Following the end of report printing, the phase manager cannot find a phase record to manage the completion of the audit log. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Attempting to establish communication with the Printer. The system has been booted or PSC has been entered, so the system controller is trying to establish low level communication with the printer.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES AUD file Mgr extended file not found. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file access denied due to read only mode or owner name. AUD File Mgr file access denied due to read only mode or owner name. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file already exists. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file already extended.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES AUD File Mgr file not found. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file not open. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file table full. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file owner already set. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr file owner invalid or file has an owner.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES AUD File Mgr lock error. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr operation not allowed at this time. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr operation requires same key nbr as previous. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr page size is invalid. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES AUD File Mgr rejected # of records specified in reject count for Extended Get/Step. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr Supplemental index damaged. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr transaction already active. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. AUD File Mgr unrecoverable error.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 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 reconciliation error. The stated monetary amount of the report does not match the sum of the sheets delivered. Action Abort or continue the job. Audit Log save complete.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES BTEXT date parameter exceeds 365 days. The number of days specified in the BTEXT LDT parameter is too large. Action Check JSL or DJDE in job stream to ensure that all BTEXT LDT keywords and parameters are correct. BTEXT signal unrecognized; not PAG or RPT A BTEXT keyword or parameter is invalid. Action Check JSL or DJDE in job stream to ensure that all BTEXT keywords and parameters are correct.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 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. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Cannot allocate memory for report audit heading record. Insufficient memory exists to initiate the in-process audit log.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX 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.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX 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 DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS is communicating normally.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Completed reports not finished transferring from In-Process Log. Exit to DOS has been erroneously enabled and selected. No loss of data should occur as the transfer process will continue when the PC UI session is restarted. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Corrupt Master Directory file. The record manager has detected an error while reading the Master Directory file for a list of Audit Logs.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Empty delete list. Dialog has requested that an Audit Log be deleted but has not provided a report name or job number. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Empty format list. Dialog has requested that an Audit Log be formatted but has not provided a report name or job number. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. End or Abort Tran operation without Begin.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Error extending AUD File Mgr file. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Error opening report format output file. The record manager is unable to open the output file that contains the formatted audit log text. Audit logs cannot be displayed or printed. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Error writing formatted report to file.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Expanded Memory Manager reports error to Btreive. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Extended Get/Step operations have exceeded pre-image buffer. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Failed to establish communication with the Printer The system controller attempted three times to establish low-level communication with the printer, but was unsuccessful.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Failure to create DDL window for auditor. 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 initialize Btrieve. This may occur during PC UI session startup. The File Manager used for auditing has failed to properly initiate. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Failure to stop AUD file Mgr. This may occur when the Exit To DOS option is selected from the System Control or Utilities Menu. The File Manager used for auditing has failed to properly terminate. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. FCG Exiting: Duplicate Profile Entries When searching the FCG.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX 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: Action None. FCG Exiting: Invalid profile—too many parameters. You have exceeded the acceptable number of parameters allowed in the profile. Action None.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES File could not be found. Ensure that the file name is valid. An incorrect file name may have been entered, or the file name does not exist. Action 1. Check the file listing of the window you are working in for the correct file name. 2. If the problem persists, contact your systems specialist. 3. Call Xerox Customer Service. Filename has too many characters A file’s base name can be between one and eight characters long.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Filter file read / open error. One of the filter files cannot be opened. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Filter limit reached by Extended Get/Next operation. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. 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.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES In-process record read is not Log Header. The expected Audit Log header record was not read from the audit log in-process file. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. In-process record read is not Page Detail. The expected Page Detail record was not read from the audit log inprocess file. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Insufficient data buffer reading in-process file for completion copy.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid AUD File Mgr op code. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid audit log data request parameter. The auditor is using an invalid parameter to request a data value Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid audit log data set parameter. The auditor is using an invalid parameter to set a data value Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid key type when creating or extending file. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid mix of single/multiple record locks. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid parameter - ACUM_CLEAR command. An ACUMC command has an invalid parameter. The report definition file may be corrupt. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid parameter - ACUM_DECR command.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid parameter - FPOSL command. An FPOSL command has an invalid parameter. The report definition file may be corrupt. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid parameter - FPOSN command. An FPOSN command has an invalid parameter. The report definition file may be corrupt. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid parameter - FTITLE command. An FTITLE command has an invalid parameter.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid parameter - PLINES command. A PLINES command has an invalid parameter. The report definition 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 definition file may be corrupt. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Invalid path or filename to audit files.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Invalid response for BTEXT NSE number of sheets expected parameter. The number of sheets expected parameter is incorrectly specified. Action Check JSL or DJDE in the job stream to ensure that all BTEXT NSE keywords and parameters are correct. Invalid response for BTEXT PRA page reconciliation parameter. The page reconciliation parameter is incorrectly specified.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Key not found reading in-process file for completion copy. An expected key value in the in-process file was not found while copying records from the file. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Key not found reading in-process file for deletion. An expected key value in the in-process file was not found while deleting records from the file. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Log xxx is unreadable and cannot be (emptied/deleted/printed/ displayed/saved). If the problem persists, call for Service. The saved console log cannot be read and no action can be performed on it. Action 1. Press the reset button on the PC user interface processor. 2. If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Log xxx is unreadable and cannot be (emptied/deleted/printed/ displayed/saved). Use a backup log.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES No Master Directory file found. Attempting to list Audit Logs, but no Master Directory is found. This condition exists if no Audit Logging has been performed. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. No reports for this job. A job number has been specified that has no associated Audit Logs. Action Specify another job number and retry the operation. No transactions specified when file initialized.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Number of accelerated files exceeds number of available AUD File Mgr buffers. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. PAG BTEXT signal received before RPT BTEXT signal. A Page Detail BTEXT signal has been received before a Report Definition BTEXT signal. This page will not be logged. Action Check JSL or DJDE in the job stream to ensure that Report Definition BTEXT precedes Page Detail BTEXT.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES 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. Segmented or duplicate attribute not allowed for AUD File Mgr Autoincrementing key.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES SOR-input received out of sequence - already in input phase. A Start Of Report signal has been received from the ESS before an End Of Report signal for the preceding job. Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. SOR-output received out of sequence - already in output phase. A Start Of Report signal has been received from the ESS before an End Of Report signal for the preceding job.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES The Current Log is unreadable and cannot be (emptied/deleted/ printed/displayed/saved). Call for Service. The current console log is unreadable and no action can be performed on it. Action Call Xerox Customer Service. The Current Log is unreadable and cannot be (emptied/deleted/ printed/displayed/saved). If the problem persists, call for Service. Action 1. Press the reset button on the PC user interface processor. 2.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES The UI has reached its memory limit. All windows and menus are being closed to restore memory. The system is automatically closing windows and menus, in order to prevent the PC user interface from crashing. Action None. The UI is reaching its memory limit. Close any windows or menus that are not being used.
DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS ADDITIONAL MESSAGES Unable to write the File. Try again. The console log record could not be written to disk due to hardware consideration. The actions need to be repeated. Action None. Variable length portion of page unreadable by Step Direct operation. TBD Action If the problem persists, call Xerox Customer Service. Waste Management signal but no output phase record exists.
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A. AXerox 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 Xerox Customer Service Support Center The Xerox Customer Service Support Center is available to address your software- or hardware-related problems, such as continuous paper jams or poor print quality, if the corrective action(s) described in this guide or your DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Operator Guide have not resolved the problem. The Xerox Customer Service Support Center is referred to as “Xerox Customer Service” or “Xerox Service” throughout this guide.
Glossary A3 Paper size measuring 297 by 420 mm. A4 Paper size measuring 210 by 297 mm. abort To terminate the printing of a job or execution of a program before it completes. algorithm Computational procedure that can be repeated any number of times. alignment Positioning of an image on a page for printing.
GLOSSARY background job Low-priority job, usually batched, that is executed automatically as system resources become available. backup file File copied to a storage medium for safekeeping in case the original is damaged or lost. band Rectangular area in printer memory into which an image sent to the printer from a computer is divided. batch processing Allows for repetitive operations to be performed sequentially on batched data without much involvement of the computer operator.
GLOSSARY blocking Process of combining two or more records into a single block of data which can then be moved, operated upon, or stored, as a single unit by the computer. block length Number of characters or bytes contained in a block of data (the block is treated as a unit within the computer). Block length is usually invariable within a system and may be specified in units such as records, words, computer words, or characters.
GLOSSARY character code identifier Code associated with the universal identifier “Xerox” to indicate the version of the Xerox character code standard used to code Interpress strings. character set Number of different characters used by a particular device, including alphabetic, numeric, and special characters such as symbols.
GLOSSARY communications compatibility Ability of two devices to transmit information to each other. Characteristic of computer equipment permitting one device to use the same information or programs as another device without conversion or code modification. compiler Software that translates instructions written in high-level language into machine language for execution by a system.
GLOSSARY CPU central processing unit. Interprets and executes instructions, performs all operations and calculations, and controls input and output units and auxiliary attachments. data 1. In general, facts, numbers, letters, symbols, and so on, which can be processed or produced by a computer. 2. In data processing, the source data or raw data entered for processing, as opposed to the results obtained by processing.
GLOSSARY digitize disk drive display DJDE DMR To express or represent data in digital (binary) form so that it can be processed electronically. Device that can read or write magnetic media. Viewing device (monitor) that visually communicates system warnings, status, and error messages and reflects operator interaction with the system on a display. Dynamic Job Descriptor Entry. Command within an input data stream used to modify the printing environment dynamically.
GLOSSARY extended metrics 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. field 1. Part of a record that serves a similar function in all records of that group, such as name and address field. 2. Area or setting of practical activity or application. file Set of records or text that can be stored and retrieved.
GLOSSARY format 1. Layout of a document, including margins, page length, line spacing, typeface, and so on. 2. In data storage, the way the surface of a disk is organized to store data. 3. To prepare the surface of a disk for acceptance of data. form feed Keyboard or printer control character that causes the printer to skip the top of the next page. FSL forms source library. Uncompiled collection of user-created files containing FDL commands. Refer to FDL; form.
GLOSSARY HCS high-capacity stacker. Stacker bin capable of holding 2500 sheets of 20 pound/75 gsm paper. In the LPS, the high-capacity stacker bins are located in the top half of the feeder/stacker modules. hexadecimal Numbering system with a base of 16. In this system, 10 through 15 are represented by A through F, respectively. hierarchy Relative priority assigned to arithmetic or logical operations that must be performed.
GLOSSARY interpolation Series of logical rules implemented in the printer to convert a 300 spi input video stream to a 600 spi output video stream. Interpolation is functionally analogous to bit doubling (2x scaling), except the logical rules result in superior output. Interpress Xerox standard that defines digital representation of lines for printing. Interpress documents can be printed on any sufficiently powerful printer equipped with Interpress print software.
GLOSSARY landscape page orientation language Defined set of characters and symbols combined together by specific rules. See also high-level language; low-level language. laser printing Technology that uses a laser to transfer character forms to a page by direct or indirect means. latent image Static charge present on the photoconductor before contact with dry ink particles. leading 1.
GLOSSARY log Collection of messages or message segments placed on an auxiliary storage device for accounting or data collection purposes. logical page In the Xerox printing systems environment, a formatted page that is smaller than the physical page. A logical page is defined by an origin, thus allowing more than one logical page to be placed on a physical page. logo Small illustration or design, usually simple, typically used to identify a company. log off Procedure by which a user ends a session.
GLOSSARY menu message Unit of information transmitted by one facility to another in a form that the receiving facility can understand and act upon. The standard message format consists of a header (containing identifying and control information), followed by the actual message content, followed by a trailer (indicating that the message is completed). metacode Same as “native mode.” The method of speaking to and controlling the image generator.
GLOSSARY offset printing online operating system operation operator area operator command Widely-used method of commercial and corporate printing, where ink is picked up by a metal or paper plate, passed to an offset drum, and then passed to the paper. Devices under the direct control of a central processing unit, for example a printing system in interactive communication with a mainframe. See also offline.
GLOSSARY page orientation parameter pass-through job Part of a command, other than the keyword. See also keyword; operator command. On systems with XPAF, a job that is sent directly from a host to a Xerox printer using XPAF, without undergoing XPAF processing. password Unique word or set of characters that an operator or user must supply to log on to a system. patch In programming, to modify a portion of the program at the machine language level, as opposed to modifying at the source program level.
GLOSSARY print file Position of the system disk memory (up to 4 MB) received for temporary storage of formatted pages for printing. Pages are retained until they are delivered to the output tray. printout Informal expression referring to almost anything printed by a computer peripheral device. process 1. To perform a systematic sequence of operations, such as add, edit, delete. 2. To produce a specific result by manipulating data.
GLOSSARY record recovery Act of overcoming a problem or error during processing. Typically, a specialized software recovery routine gains control and attempts to resolve the error without crashing the system. remote access Access to a central computer by terminals or devices geographically separated from that computer. replace Process of exchanging one portion of text for another. This process encompasses two functions: deleting old text and inserting new.
GLOSSARY 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. set In setting a separation boundary through the Bin Full Criteria task, set refers to multiple copies of the same report.
GLOSSARY stock User-defined name in the JSL that specifies a certain type of paper for printing a job. See also cluster. stockset Collection of stocks to be used on a print job. See also stock; cluster. storage Retention of information. Primary storage refers to internal storage where data and program instructions pertinent to current operations/ jobs are held. Auxiliary storage refers to external media, such as disks or tapes, for use at a later time.
GLOSSARY tab To move the cursor on a display or printer to a prespecified column on the display or paper, most often by using the key on a keyboard. tape Recording media for data or computer programs. Tape can be in permanent form, such as perforated paper tape. Generally, tape is used as a mass storage medium in magnetic form and has a far higher storage capacity than disk storage, but it takes longer to write or recover data from tape than from disk.
GLOSSARY transaction processing Method of data processing in which files are updated and results are generated immediately after data entry. translation 1. In data communications, the conversion of one code to another on a character-by-character basis. 2. In programming, the function of a language processor which converts a source program from one programming language to another. transmission speed transmit To send data from one place to another.
GLOSSARY virtual page warning message weight Page area selected by a forms designer for printing. System-issued message indicating that an error has been encountered even though the program has not failed. Characteristic of type determined by how light or dark it appears. wildcard Part of a command (* symbol, / symbol, ? symbol) that represents a category for which the possible options are requested.
GLOSSARY bpi bits per inch bps bits per second BSC CD CDC CD/IG CM CME cpi CPU CR DCE DDCMP character dispatcher control data communications character dispatcher/image generator control module copy modification entry characters per inch central processing unit carriage return data communications equipment Digital Data Communication Message Protocol DEC Digital Equipment Corporation DFA Document Feeding and Finishing Architecture DJDE dynamic job descriptor entry DMR data mode ready (DEC interf
GLOSSARY DTE EBCDIC ENET EOT EP data terminal equipment Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code Ethernet network end of tape electronic publishing ESS electronic subsystem, also referred to as the system controller 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 sour
GLOSSARY hpos IBM International Business Machines Corporation IFU Interpress font utility IG IGM I/O image generator image generator module input/output IOM image output module IOT input output terminal, also referred to as “printer” IPD Interpress decomposer IPFONTS GLOSSARY-26 horizontal positioning 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 l
GLOSSARY LF long-edge feed lpi lines per inch LPS Laser Printing System MTU magnetic tape unit (refers to the 9-track magnetic tape drive; also referred to as “magnetic tape drive”) MICR Magnetic Ink Character Recognition OCR optical character recognition OCS operator communications subsystem OLI online interface OS operating system OSDS OSEXEC OSS PC operating system diagnostic software operating system executive operating system software personal computer PCC printer carriage control
GLOSSARY QIC RAM random access memory ROS raster output scanner SAFES SAN sci SCSI SDLC stand-alone field engineering software software analysis number START command index small computer system interface synchronous data link control SEF short-edge feed SFS status file services SIF sequence insert file SNA spi SST system network architecture spots per inch system software tape sysgen system generation TL/DL text line/display list TOF top of form tpi tracks per inch TPJ test pattern j
GLOSSARY VM vpos VS WAN virtual memory vertical positioning virtual storage wide area network XCSC Xerox Customer Support Center XDGI Xerox DCF and GDDM Interface XDSS Xerox Documentation and Software Services XICS Xerox 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 Xerox Pen Plott
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